570 research outputs found

    Possibility of Macroscopic resonant Tunneling near the Superconductor- Insulator Transition in YBaCuO Thin Films

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    Experimental results of I-V characteristics near the superconductor-insulator transition observed for disorder-tuned YBaCuO thinfilms are presented. The I-V characteristics exibit new quasiperiodic structures as a function of the current. The current interval, the number of the dI/dV peaks, and the magnetic field dependence of the peaks are consistent with the theoretical predictions of the resonant tunneling of a phase particle ina tilted-cosine potential for asingle Josephson junction with small capacitance.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, in press (Europhys. Lett.

    A New Endoscopic Technique for Examination of Esophageal Stenosis: The Funnel-shaped Transparent Cap Technique

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    We have devised a funnel-shaped transparent cap for the endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of stenosis in the digestive tract. This funnel-shaped cap is made of highly transparent methacrylic resin. A 73-year-old woman with reflux esophagitis (categorized as grade D by the Los Angeles Classification) visited our hospital with the chief complaint of dysphagia. She was examined using an endoscope equipped with a transparent vinyl chloride hood at its tip. Many pieces of food were found to be trapped in the esophagus. These were removed using tripod forceps or aspirated into the hood. The internal diameter of the stenotic segment was as small as 1 or 2 mm, and it was difficult to advance the endoscope past the stenosis. The endoscope was withdrawn, and the attached hood was removed and replaced with a transparent cap. This provided clear visualization of the mucosal surface of the stenotic segment, which could not be examined using any conventional device, permitting the stenosis to be relieved

    SHG microscopic observations of polar state in Li-doped KTaO3 under electric field

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    Incipient ferroelectric KTaO3 with off-center Li impurity of the critical concentration of 2.8 mol% was investigated in order to clarify the dipole glass state under electric field. Using optical second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscope, we observed a marked history dependence of SHG intensity through zero-field cooling (ZFC), zero-field heating (ZFH), field heating after ZFC (FH/ZFC) and FH after field cooling (FH/FC). These show different paths with respect to temperature: In the ZFC/ZFH process, weak SHG was observed at low temperature, while in the FH/ZFC process, relatively high SHG appears in a limited temperature range below TF depending on the field strength, and in the FC and FH/FC processes, the SHG exhibits ferroelectric-like temperature dependence: it appears at the freezing temperature of 50K, increases with decreasing temperature and has a tendency of saturation. These experimental results strongly suggest that dipole glass state or polar nano-clusters which gradually freezes with decreasing temperature is transformed into semi-macroscopic polar state under the electric field. However at sufficiently low temperature, the freezing is so strong that the electric field cannot enlarge the polar clusters. These experimental results show that the polar nano-cluster model similar to relaxors would be more relevant in KTaO3 doped with the critical concentration of Li. Further experiments on the anisotropy of SHG determine that the average symmetry of the field-induced polar phase is tetragonal 4mm or 4, which is also confirmed by the X-ray diffraction measurement.Comment: 26 pages, 8 figures, 1 tabl

    Lung adenocarcinoma with giant cyst formation showing a variety of histologic patterns: a case report

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Lung cancer with large cyst formation is relatively rare. This is a case report of a patient with lung cystic adenocarcinoma with multiple histologic patterns. This type of lung adenocarcinoma is believed to be the first reported case in English language medical literature.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A 60-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to hospital complaining of dyspnea and died of respiratory failure. She had been suffering from lung cancer with pleural effusion for five years. Autopsy analysis revealed lung adenocarcinoma with large cyst formation showing a variety of histologic patterns.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Autopsy analysis of this atypical case of lung cancer may provide insight and lead to a better understanding of the heterogeneity and clonal expansion of lung adenocarcinoma.</p

    Interferensi Morfologi Bahasa Gorontalo pada Bahasa Indonesia Tutur Sisa dan Guru SMK Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo

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           Interferensi adalah penggunaan unsur bahasa lain oleh bahasawan yang bilngual dan dipandang berupa kesalahan yang terjadi pada tataran bahasa. Permasalahan yang dikaji dalam penelitian ini ini adalah (1) Bagaimanakah interferensi morfologi bahasa Gorontalo pada bahasa Indonesia tutur siswa dan guru SMK Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo? (2) Faktor apa saja yang mempengaruhi terjadinya interferensi morfologi bahasa Gorontalo pada bahasa Indonesia  tutur siswa dan guru SMK Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo?. Penelitian ini bertujuan (1) Mendeskripsikan interferensi morfologi bahasa Gorontalo pada bahasa Indonesia tutur siswa dan guru SMK Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo? (2) Mendeskripsikan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi terjadinya interferensi morfologi bahasa Gorontalo pada bahasa Indonesia tutur siswa dan guru SMK Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo.      Metode dalam penelitian ini adalah metode deskriptif. Metode tersebut digunakan untuk mendeskripsikan bentuk-bentuk interferensi dan faktor terjadinya interferensi morfologi bahasa Gorontalo pada bahasa Indonesia tutur siswa dan guru SMK Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo. Sumber datanya berasal dari tuturan-tuturan siswa dan guru, guru dan guru, siswa dan siswa yang berada di lingkungan sekolah. Adapun teknik yang digunakan dalam mengumpulkan data yaitu teknik simak tak libat cakap, teknik catat, dan teknik rekam. Teknik analisis data adalah mengidentifikasi bahasa Gorontalo yang terinterferensi bahasa Indonesia, kemudian mengklasifikasi, menganalisis hasil penelitian, dan menyimpulkan hasil penelitian. Pada hasil penelitian ini peneliti menemukan beberapa bentuk-bentuk interferensi morfologi bahasa Gorontalo pada bahasa Indonesia tutur siswa dan guru SMK Negeri 1 Kota Gorontalo berupa bentuk afiksasi, dan bahasa yang memposisikan diri. Afiksasi terdiri atas unsur dan leksikal. Unsur dalam penelitian ini yakni, unsur bo, olo, debo, mota, mai, tingga-. Bentuk interferensi lain adalah kata–kata bahasa Gorontalo yang mulai memposisikan diri dalam bahasa tutur Masyarakat. Faktor yang mempengaruhi terjadinya interferensi ini adalah faktor lingkungan dan kebiasaan

    A Natural Framework for Solar and 17 keV Neutrinos

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    Motivated by recent experimental claims for the existence of a 17 keV neutrino and by the solar neutrino problem, we construct a class of models which contain in their low-energy spectrum a single light sterile neutrino and one or more Nambu-Goldstone bosons. In these models the required pattern of breaking of lepton-number symmetry takes place near the electroweak scale and all mass heirarchies are technically natural. The models are compatible with all cosmological and astrophysical constraints, and can solve the solar neutrino problem via either the MSW effect or vacuum oscillations. The deficit in atmospheric muon neutrinos seen in the Kamiokande and IMB detectors can also be explained in these models.Comment: 23 page

    Experimental study of pedestrian flow through a bottleneck

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    In this work the results of a bottleneck experiment with pedestrians are presented in the form of total times, fluxes, specific fluxes, and time gaps. A main aim was to find the dependence of these values from the bottleneck width. The results show a linear decline of the specific flux with increasing width as long as only one person at a time can pass, and a constant value for larger bottleneck widths. Differences between small (one person at a time) and wide bottlenecks (two persons at a time) were also found in the distribution of time gaps.Comment: accepted for publication in J. Stat. Mec

    Two Prp19-Like U-Box Proteins in the MOS4-Associated Complex Play Redundant Roles in Plant Innate Immunity

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    Plant Resistance (R) proteins play an integral role in defense against pathogen infection. A unique gain-of-function mutation in the R gene SNC1, snc1, results in constitutive activation of plant immune pathways and enhanced resistance against pathogen infection. We previously found that mutations in MOS4 suppress the autoimmune phenotypes of snc1, and that MOS4 is part of a nuclear complex called the MOS4-Associated Complex (MAC) along with the transcription factor AtCDC5 and the WD-40 protein PRL1. Here we report the immuno-affinity purification of the MAC using HA-tagged MOS4 followed by protein sequence analysis by mass spectrometry. A total of 24 MAC proteins were identified, 19 of which have predicted roles in RNA processing based on their homology to proteins in the Prp19-Complex, an evolutionarily conserved spliceosome-associated complex containing homologs of MOS4, AtCDC5, and PRL1. Among these were two highly similar U-box proteins with homology to the yeast and human E3 ubiquitin ligase Prp19, which we named MAC3A and MAC3B. MAC3B was recently shown to exhibit E3 ligase activity in vitro. Through reverse genetics analysis we show that MAC3A and MAC3B are functionally redundant and are required for basal and R protein–mediated resistance in Arabidopsis. Like mos4-1 and Atcdc5-1, mac3a mac3b suppresses snc1-mediated autoimmunity. MAC3 localizes to the nucleus and interacts with AtCDC5 in planta. Our results suggest that MAC3A and MAC3B are members of the MAC that function redundantly in the regulation of plant innate immunity

    Simulation-To-Flight (STF-1): A Mission to Enable CubeSat Software-Based Validation and Verification

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    The Simulation-to-Flight 1 (STF-1) CubeSat mission aims to demonstrate how legacy simulation technologies may be adapted for flexible and effective use on missions using the CubeSat platform. These technologies, named NASA Operational Simulator (NOS), have demonstrated significant value on several missions such as James Webb Space Telescope, Global Precipitation Measurement, Juno, and Deep Space Climate Observatory in the areas of software development, mission operations/training, verification and validation (V&V), test procedure development and software systems check-out. STF-1 will demonstrate a highly portable simulation and test platform that allows seamless transition of mission development artifacts to flight products. This environment will decrease development time of future CubeSat missions by lessening the dependency on hardware resources. In addition, through a partnership between NASA GSFC, the West Virginia Space Grant Consortium and West Virginia University, the STF-1 CubeSat will hosts payloads for three secondary objectives that aim to advance engineering and physical-science research in the areas of navigation systems of small satellites, provide useful data for understanding magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling and space weather, and verify the performance and durability of III-V Nitride-based materials
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