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Charge order in Magnetite. An LDA+ study
The electronic structure of the monoclinic structure of FeO is
studied using both the local density approximation (LDA) and the LDA+. The
LDA gives only a small charge disproportionation, thus excluding that the
structural distortion should be sufficient to give a charge order. The LDA+
results in a charge disproportion along the c-axis in good agreement with the
experiment. We also show how the effective can be calculated within the
augmented plane wave methods
Biochar dosage impact on physical soil properties and crop status
In the context of climate change and the ongoing population growth, current agriculture
inevitably faces many challenges. Long periods of drought are often followed by shorter periods
of heavy precipitation and degraded soil is often unable to retain the rainfall water properly. Apart
from common organic fertilizers, soil amendments are currently considered a promising solution
that might improve soil quality. The most discussed one is biochar, a natural soil conditioner that
might under certain conditions improve soil properties. This study is based on the experiment that
was established in 2017 in order to determine the impact of biochar dosage and it’s effect over
time. Four parcels approximately 15×30 m were designed in Rapotín, Czech Republic. Each of
them was treated with a specific dose of biochar (15, 30, 45, 60 t ha-1
), and selected soil physical
properties such as penetration resistance and reduced bulk density were then measured at the
beginning of the cropping season 2019. In addition, vegetation properties were investigated with
the use of handheld sensors repeatedly during the season on winter wheat. The dataset contained
information about chlorophyll and nitrogen content as well as Normalized Difference Vegetation
Index estimations. Acquired values were later compared with the results obtained from the fifth
variant founded in 2014 with a 15 t ha-1 dose and from the control variant. Although the dosage
levels applied were quite substantial, no significant difference was found when evaluating
selected soil properties. Crop response gave similar results. Any of the examined characteristics
differed among the 2017 variants and control. Nevertheless, when compared to the 2014 variant,
clearly different results were detected. Thus, this study concluded that the effect of biochar dosage
is might not be as significant factor, however, the time effect likely is. Therefore, the study has
to continue and soil/crop properties will be observed in the upcoming season as well
Fast optical control of spin in semiconductor interfacial structures
We report on a picosecond-fast optical removal of spin polarization from a
self-confined photo-carrier system at an undoped GaAs/AlGaAs interface
possessing superior long-range and high-speed spin transport properties. We
employed a modified resonant spin amplification technique with unequal
intensities of subsequent pump pulses to experimentally distinguish the
evolution of spin populations originating from different excitation laser
pulses. We demonstrate that the density of spins, which is injected into the
system by means of the optical orientation, can be controlled by reducing the
electrostatic confinement of the system using an additional generation of
photocarriers. It is also shown that the disturbed confinement recovers within
hundreds of picoseconds after which spins can be again photo-injected into the
system
Compressing Random Microstructures via Stochastic Wang Tilings
This paper presents a stochastic Wang tiling based technique to compress or
reconstruct disordered microstructures on the basis of given spatial
statistics. Unlike the existing approaches based on a single unit cell, it
utilizes a finite set of tiles assembled by a stochastic tiling algorithm,
thereby allowing to accurately reproduce long-range orientation orders in a
computationally efficient manner. Although the basic features of the method are
demonstrated for a two-dimensional particulate suspension, the present
framework is fully extensible to generic multi-dimensional media.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, v2: minor changes as suggested by reviewers, v3:
corrected two typos in the revised versio
Digestate application with regard to greenhouse gases and physical soil properties
Received: February 1st, 2021 ; Accepted: June 18th, 2021 ; Published: August 18th, 2021 ; Correspondence: [email protected] article deals with the method of application of digestate with regard to the
environment, soil properties and utilization of nutrients by plants. The aim is to monitor the
dependence of the emission gas leakage and the dose of applied fertilizer. With the current
expansion of biogas plants, a large amount of waste product, especially digestate, is being
generated. This product is most often used as a liquid organic fertilizer because it contains
substances important for plant growth. The disadvantage of this fertilizer is the release of
greenhouse gases into the air. The digestate contains mainly ammonia, nitrogen in the residual
organic matter and is a fertilizer with rapidly releasing nitrogen. The ammonium nitrogen
contained in the digestate is easily subject to air losses. Therefore, a method of application for a
certain crop is sought, where the smallest leaks of gases into the air occur. Different amounts of
doses for the same route of administration are compared. To measure the amount of emission
gases, a wind tunnel was placed on each variant of the application, taking air above the soil
surface, which is discharged to the gas analyser. The monitored greenhouse gases are CH4, NH3
and CO2. Furthermore, physical properties of soil were monitored in order to verify the conditions
of the experiment. One of the parameters measured was the soil bulk density of the soil by taking
intact soil samples. The penetration resistance of the soil was also determined, which indicates
the degree of compaction. The use of nutrients was assessed through the condition of the stand
on each variant by monitoring vegetation indices using remote sensing of the earth
Bilastine: a lifetime companion for the treatment of allergies.
AbstractObjective: Bilastine is a potent and highly selective H1-antihistamine approved for the treatment of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and urticaria. This article summarizes available data on th..
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