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Resonant tunneling through a small quantum dot coupled to superconducting leads
We address the problem of non-linear transport through discrete electronic
levels in a small quantum dot coupled to superconducting electrodes. In our
approach the low temperature I-V characteristics can be calculated including
all multiple quasi-particle and Andreev processes. The limit of very weak
coupling to the leads and large charging energies is briefly analyzed comparing
the calculated lineshapes of the I-V curves with recent experimental results.
When the coupling to the leads increases and Coulomb blockade effects can be
neglected, the combination of multiple Andreev processes and resonant
transmission gives rise to a rich subgap structure which largely differs from
the one found in the more studied S-N-S systems. We show how multiple processes
can be included within a simple sequential tunneling picture qualitatively
explaining the subgap structure. We suggest an experimental set-up where the
predicted effects could be observed.Comment: 11 pages, 4 postscript figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. B
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Migration Patterns in Male Great Bustards (Otis tarda)
5 paginas, 1 figura y 1 tableThe Great Bustard (Otis tarda) is distributed from Iberia and Morocco in the west to China in the east and has been considered sedentary in all but the northern and eastern parts of its range (Gewalt 1959, Glutz et al. 1973, Cramp and Simmons 1980). However, some studies have reported seasonal changes in population numbers in different areas in the Iberian Peninsula (Hidalgo and Carranza 1990, Alonso et al.
1995), suggesting that the species is a partial migrant (sensu Terrill and Able 1988) in this region. We describe seasonal movements of marked adult male Great Bustards and discuss observed patterns in relation to the following questions: (1) Do migratory males display interannual fidelity to breeding and postbreeding areas? (2) Do males travel significantly
farther than females in their seasonal movements?
We also suggest several hypotheses that
could explain patterns of partial and differential migration in male Great Bustards.This study is a contribution to DGICYT-project
PB94–0068.Peer reviewe
Evaluation of captive breeding as a method to conserve threatened Great Bustard populations.
6 paginas y 1 tableThe recent Great Bustard Action Plan summarizes de main recommended lines of action to preserve current populations and their habitats in Europe. Among others, captive breeding is mentioned as a method to save clutches found in the field whose hatching success probability is suspected to be low for any reason. Birds hatched from these clutches have been used to either build up small captive-breeding flocks that ensure preservation of the genetic pool of seriously threatened populations once these may be extinct, or to be released into the natural populations as juveniles. In this paper we evaluate the viability of
captive breeding in the light of new results of a recent study of juvenile Great Bustards
during their maternal dependence period, family break-up and dispersal. The few data
available on survival of captive-bred young after being released suggest that they suffer a high mortality, probably due to the lack of the experience acquired in natural conditions from their mothers. The negative effects of imprinting by their human keepers, particularly in relation with display and mating, has not been sufficiently investigated. These and other
aspects make captive breeding questionable as an effective method, as compared with
habitat protection measures.PB94-0068 of the Dirección General de Investigacion Cientifica y TecnicaPeer reviewe
Actuación del Tribunal del protomedicato de México en casos referentes a la Higiene Pública. S. XVIII
Estudio comparativo de los enfermos ingresados y defunciones habidas en los hospitales de México, realizado durante el primer trimestre de los años 1790 y 179l
Actuación del Tribunal del protomedicato de México en casos referentes a la Higiene Pública. S. XVIII
Comunicación presentada en el I Congreso Español de Historia de la Farmacia celebrado en
Castellón, Mayo 1984.Estudio comparativo de los enfermos ingresados y defunciones habidas
en los hospitales de México, realizado durante el primer trimestre de los años
1790 y 179l
Migration Patterns in Male Great Bustards (Otis tarda)
5 paginas, 1 figura y 1 tableThe Great Bustard (Otis tarda) is distributed from Iberia and Morocco in the west to China in the east and has been considered sedentary in all but the northern and eastern parts of its range (Gewalt 1959, Glutz et al. 1973, Cramp and Simmons 1980). However, some studies have reported seasonal changes in population numbers in different areas in the Iberian Peninsula (Hidalgo and Carranza 1990, Alonso et al.
1995), suggesting that the species is a partial migrant (sensu Terrill and Able 1988) in this region. We describe seasonal movements of marked adult male Great Bustards and discuss observed patterns in relation to the following questions: (1) Do migratory males display interannual fidelity to breeding and postbreeding areas? (2) Do males travel significantly
farther than females in their seasonal movements?
We also suggest several hypotheses that
could explain patterns of partial and differential migration in male Great Bustards.This study is a contribution to DGICYT-project
PB94–0068.Peer reviewe
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