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Measurements of critical current diffraction patterns in annular Josephson junctions
We report systematic measurements of the critical current versus magnetic
field patterns of annular Josephson junctions in a wide magnetic field range. A
modulation of the envelope of the pattern, which depends on the junction width,
is observed. The data are compared with theory and good agreement is found.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Whispering Vortices
Experiments indicating the excitation of whispering gallery type
electromagnetic modes by a vortex moving in an annular Josephson junction are
reported. At relativistic velocities the Josephson vortex interacts with the
modes of the superconducting stripline resonator giving rise to novel
resonances on the current-voltage characteristic of the junction. The
experimental data are in good agreement with analysis and numerical
calculations based on the two-dimensional sine--Gordon model.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, text shortened to fit 4 pages, correction of
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Enzymatic Strategies to Detoxify Gluten: Implications for Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to the gliadin fraction of wheat gluten and to similar barley and rye proteins that occurs in genetically susceptible subjects. After ingestion, degraded gluten proteins reach the small intestine and trigger an inappropriate T cell-mediated immune response, which can result in intestinal mucosal inflammation and extraintestinal manifestations. To date, no pharmacological treatment is available to gluten-intolerant patients, and a strict, life-long gluten-free diet is the only safe and efficient treatment available. Inevitably, this may produce considerable psychological, emotional, and economic stress. Therefore, the scientific community is very interested in establishing alternative or adjunctive treatments. Attractive and novel forms of therapy include strategies to eliminate detrimental gluten peptides from the celiac diet so that the immunogenic effect of the gluten epitopes can be neutralized, as well as strategies to block the gluten-induced inflammatory response. In the present paper, we review recent developments in the use of enzymes as additives or as processing aids in the food biotechnology industry to detoxify gluten
Experimental realization of a relativistic fluxon ratchet
We report the observation of the ratchet effect for a relativistic flux
quantum trapped in an annular Josephson junction embedded in an inhomogeneous
magnetic field. In such a solid state system mechanical quantities are
proportional to electrical quantities, so that the ratchet effect represents
the realization of a relativistic-flux-quantum-based diode. Mean static voltage
response, equivalent to directed fluxon motion, is experimentally demonstrated
in such a diode for deterministic current forcing both in the overdamped and in
the underdamped dynamical regime. In the underdamped regime, the recently
predicted phenomenon of current reversal is also recovered in our fluxon
ratchet.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures. To appear in PHYSICA
Chlamydophila pecorum in fetuses of mediterranean buffalo (bubalus bubalis) bred in Italy
In order to study the role played by the different species of Chlamydophila in causing abortions in Mediterranean buffalo, the Authors examined 164 fetuses from 80 different buffalo herds in Southern Italy. Three fetuses, came from two different herds, were positive. Our study confirms the pathogenic role of C. pecorum in buffalo, not only as a cause of neuropathology in calves but as an infectious abortive agent
Successful treatment of Neuroblastoma in an adolescent with intra-arterial embolization before surgery
Abstract Introduction Neuroblastoma in the adolescent is characterized by indolent growth and poor outcome. Surgical resection of the tumor is an essential part of the multimodality treatment. Surgical complications depend on the presence of Image Defined Risk Factors (IDRFs). Methods We present an adolescent with pelvic neuroblastoma and epidural compression. To facilitate tumor resection, the patient underwent preoperative selective embolization. Results After selective embolization a subsequent complete resection etraspinal localisation was performed without complication with complete remission after 2 years. Conclusions Preoperative embolization is a safe and feasible technique that can help pediatric surgical oncologist to reduce complications IDRFs-related
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Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to the gliadin fraction of wheat gluten and to similar barley and rye proteins that occurs in genetically susceptible subjects. After ingestion, degraded gluten proteins reach the small intestine and trigger an inappropriate T cell-mediated immune response, which can result in intestinal mucosal inflammation and extraintestinal manifestations. To date, no pharmacological treatment is available to gluten-intolerant patients, and a strict, life-long gluten-free diet is the only safe and efficient treatment available. Inevitably, this may produce considerable psychological, emotional, and economic stress. Therefore, the scientific community is very interested in establishing alternative or adjunctive treatments. Attractive and novel forms of therapy include strategies to eliminate detrimental gluten peptides from the celiac diet so that the immunogenic effect of the gluten epitopes can be neutralized, as well as strategies to block the gluten-induced inflammatory response. In the present paper, we review recent developments in the use of enzymes as additives or as processing aids in the food biotechnology industry to detoxify gluten
Vacuum gauge from ultrathin MoS2 transistor
We fabricate monolayer MoS2 field effect transistors and study their electric
characteristics from 10^-6 Torr to atmospheric air pressure. We show that the
threshold voltage of the transistor increases with the growing pressure. Hence,
we propose the device as an air pressure sensor, showing that it is
particularly suitable as a low power consumption vacuum gauge. The device
functions on pressure-dependent O2, N2 and H2O molecule adsorption that affect
the n-doping of the MoS2 channel.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure - conference pape
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