546 research outputs found
Loop quantum black hole
In this paper we consider the Kantowski-Sachs space-time in Ashtekar
variables and the quantization of this space-time starting from the complete
loop quantum gravity theory. The Kanthowski-Sachs space-time coincides with the
Schwarzschild black hole solution inside the horizon. By studying this model we
can obtain information about the black hole singularity and about the dynamics
across the point r=0. We studied this space-time in ADM variables in two
previous papers where we showed that the classical black hole singularity
disappears in quantum theory. In this work we study the same model in Ashtekar
variables and we obtain a regular space-time inside the horizon region and that
the dynamics can be extend further the classical singularity.Comment: 12 pages, latex. We introduce and we calculate the spectrum of the
operator 1/|E
Sleep disturbance mediates the link between both self-compassion and self-criticism and psychological distress during prolonged periods of stress
Poor sleep and subsequent decline in mental health often occur during times of prolonged stress, such as a pandemic. Self-compassion is linked with improved sleep and better mental health, while self-criticism is linked with poorer sleep and psychological distress. Given there is little evidence of the interrelationships of these constructs, we examined whether higher self-compassion or lower levels of self-criticism can reduce psychological distress directly and indirectly via sleep during times of prolonged stress. Structural equation modelling was used to analyse two samples (N = 722, Study 1, and N = 622, Replication Study) of university students during different stages of the pandemic. An aggregate psychological distress construct was calculated using depression, anxiety and stress measures. We created models that showed insomnia symptoms mediated the relationship between self-compassion/self-criticism and psychological distress. Sleep partially mediated both relationships, and this was the strongest effect in both samples. This suggests that improving self-compassion and reducing self-criticism will improve sleep, leading to reduced psychological distress. As our findings are robust and held at two time points, future research should investigate broader demographics and differing stress responses
Gravitational collapse in loop quantum gravity
In this paper we study the gravitational collapse in loop quantum gravity. We
consider the space-time region inside the Schwarzschild black hole event
horizon and we divide this region in two parts, the first one where the matter
(dust matter) is localized and the other (outside) where the metric is
Kantowski-Sachs type. We calculate the state solving Hamiltonian constraint and
we obtain a set of three difference equations that give a regular and natural
evolution beyond the classical singularity point in "r=0" localized.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figure
The Hidden Quantum Groups Symmetry of Super-renormalizable Gravity
In this paper we consider the relation between the super-renormalizable
theories of quantum gravity (SRQG) studied in [arXiv:1110.5249v2,
arXiv:1202.0008] and an underlying non-commutativity of spacetime. For one
particular super-renormalizable theory we show that at linear level (quadratic
in the Lagrangian) the propagator of the theory is the same we obtain starting
from a theory of gravity endowed with {\theta}-Poincar\'e quantum groups of
symmetry. Such a theory is over the so called {\theta}-Minkowski non-commuative
spacetime. We shed new light on this link and show that among the theories
considered in [arXiv:1110.5249v2, arXiv:1202.0008], there exist only one
non-local and Lorentz invariant super-renormalizable theory of quantum gravity
that can be described in terms of a quantum group symmetry structure. We also
emphasize contact with pre-existent works in the literature and discuss
preservation of the equivalence principle in our framework.Comment: 10 page
The Hawking-Page crossover in noncommutative anti-deSitter space
We study the problem of a Schwarzschild-anti-deSitter black hole in a
noncommutative geometry framework, thought to be an effective description of
quantum-gravitational spacetime. As a first step we derive the noncommutative
geometry inspired Schwarzschild-anti-deSitter solution. After studying the
horizon structure, we find that the curvature singularity is smeared out by the
noncommutative fluctuations. On the thermodynamics side, we show that the black
hole temperature, instead of a divergent behavior at small scales, admits a
maximum value. This fact implies an extension of the Hawking-Page transition
into a van der Waals-like phase diagram, with a critical point at a critical
cosmological constant size in Plank units and a smooth crossover thereafter. We
speculate that, in the gauge-string dictionary, this corresponds to the
confinement "critical point" in number of colors at finite number of flavors, a
highly non-trivial parameter that can be determined through lattice
simulations.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figure, 1 table, version matching that published on JHE
Analysis of the Influence of Socio-Demographic Variables and Some Nutrition and Lifestyle Habits on Beverage Consumption in the Spanish Population
Beverages and drinks play a significant role in maintaining the integral health of individuals.
The aim of this study is to discover the pattern of beverage consumption in different groups of the
Spanish population and to investigate its relationship with other nutritional variables and habits. To
achieve the objectives, an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted. For
data collection, a questionnaire was designed and validated that explored different beverage and
food consumption variables as well as socio-demographic and lifestyle variables. The instrument was
disseminated, among the Spanish young adult population, through snowball sampling using social
networks, collecting a sample of 17,541 valid surveys. Bivariate comparative analyses and correlation
analyses were performed, and finally, the principal component analysis (PCA) method was used in
order to study the relationships between variables related to drinking and health. The main results
show significant differences in the pattern of beverage consumption between the socio-demographic
variables of sex, age and educational level, as well as between different areas of Spain, while the
PCA model shows the relationship between the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages with the
Healthy Nutrition Index of the population and sport practice. Based on the results of the study, the
following conclusions were reached: the beverage consumption pattern of the Spanish population is
affected by socio-demographic variables. Healthier drinking habits affect the nutrition and health of
the population.Nutrición humana y dietétic
Análisis de la influencia de la evolución tecnológica en los riesgos laborales que afectan las mediciones topográficas
Fundamento y Métodos: En esta investigación se presenta el caso de la mejora de los riesgos laborales que experimenta un puesto de trabajo dedicado a mediciones topográficas, con la evolución tecnológica experimentada en este sector en los últimos 20 años. Para ello, se lleva a cabo una identificación y evaluación de los riesgos más importantes de este tipo de trabajos en el exterior (excavaciones y
canteras), así como en actividades mineras y obras subterráneas. Esta identificación y evaluación de riesgos se realiza considerando 4 escenarios: 1) mediciones topográficas realizadas con estaciones
totales con capacidad para medir distancias siendo necesario el uso de prismas; 2) mediciones topográficas basadas realizadas con estaciones totales con capacidad de medir distancias sin necesidad
de prismas; 3) mediciones topográficas realizadas con receptores GPS; y 4) mediciones topográficas realizadas con drones.
Resultados: Una vez realizada la identificación y evaluación de los riesgos principales que tienen lugar en la realización de mediciones topográficas en los 4 escenarios considerados, se analizan las diferencias más destacables de los riesgos que afectan este tipo de trabajos haciendo uso de un equipo u otro. Se constata que el uso de una estación total con capacidad de medir distancias sin uso de prismas permite eliminar o reducir a la mínima expresión riesgos tan importantes como los derivados de acceder al pie o
cabeza de un talud, lugares peligrosos de obras y minas subterráneas, etc.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Dietary Nitrate: Effects on the health of weaning pigs and Antimicrobial activity on seven probiotic Bifidobacterium spp. strains
The potential role of nitrite as an antimicrobial substance in the stomach may be of some importance in the ecology of the gastrointestinal tract and in host physiology. It has been shown that nitrite, under the acidic conditions of the stomach, may kill gut pathogens like Salmonella enteritidis, Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, and Yersinia enterocolitica, whereas acid alone has only a bacteriostatic effect. An in vivo study was conducted in order to assess the effects of dietary nitrate on microbiota and on the health of the gut (particularly in the stomach and small intestine). 96 weaning pigs were fed a diet containing high nitrate levels (15 mg and 150 mg) and then challenged with Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium.
Differences in composition of the gut microbiota were assessed by analysing samples from the pigs: To date analysis of 48 pigs has been completed.. Preliminary results demonstrated no effect on the population densities of microbial groups either from the challenge or from nitrate intake. However, increasing the time from challenge decreased either the counts of LAB in the stomach and jejunum or of clostridia in the stomach.
Bifidobacteria also decreased in the stomach contents as nitrate supplementation increased. Supplementing the feedstuff with high dietary nitrate intake and then challenging with Salmonella did not affect the gastric pH or the degree of ulceration in the pigs.
The synergistic bactericidal effects of pH, nitrite and thiocyanate on seven probiotic Bifidobacterium spp. strains were also investigated in an in vitro study.
The results of the in vitro study demonstrated that an inhibitory effect exists on the seven probiotic bifidobacteria investigated with an exposure longer than 2 hours and pH values < 5.0. Addition of thiocyanate also increased the susceptibility of the tested strains. In this in vitro study, the most resistant strains at all conditions were B. animalis subsp. lactis Ra 18 and P32 and B. choerinum Su 877, Su 837 and Su 891
Entropic corrections to Newton's law
In this short letter we calculate separately the generalized uncertainty
principle (GUP) and self gravitational corrections to the Newton's
gravitational formula. We show that for a complete description of the GUP and
self-gravity effects, both temperature and the entropy must be modified.Comment: 4 pages, Accepted for publication in "Physica Scripta",Title changed,
Major revisio
Palatability of the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Müller 1774) in an invaded system
Biotic interactions such as predation may influence the success of invasive alien species (IAS). Although the Asian clam Corbicula fluminea is recognized as one of the most problematic aquatic IAS, few studies have investigated its use as a food resource. In this study, we aimed to investigate (i) the palatability of C. fluminea under natural (Minho River) and laboratory conditions and (ii) if C. fluminea submitted to different conditions (individuals from Lima and Minho Rivers) vary in palatability. Soft tissues from different Corbicula populations, plus soft tissues from a native clam, tuna and Corbicula shell powder were offered to consumers. Field assays were performed seasonally and laboratory assays only in summer; both assays also tested possible differences during distinct periods of the day. Overall, in natural conditions, the treatments containing C. fluminea had a low palatability. In laboratory assays, higher consumption (almost two times) was observed for Cyprinus carpio and Anguilla anguilla. Also, C. fluminea palatability was different between populations, with the treatment Corbicula Lima being more consumed than Corbicula Minho. Despite the low values of consumption in the field, laboratory results suggest that C. fluminea soft tissues can be a food resource to some species.This study was conducted as part of the
project FRESCHO: Multiple implications of invasive species on
Freshwater Mussel coextinction processes, supported by FCT
(contract: PTDC/AGRFOR/1627/2014). MI is supported by a
Post-doc grant (SFRH/BPD/90088/2012) from the Portuguese
Foundation for Science and Technology—FCT through POPH/FSE funds. RS also acknowledge the support of the strategic
programme UID/BIA/04050/2013 (POCI-01-0145-FEDER007569) funded by national funds through the FCT I.P and by
the ERDF through the COMPETE2020—Programa Operacional
Competitividade e Internacionalização (POCI)
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