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Nuclear resonant scattering of synchrotron radiation by physisorbed Kr on TiO(110) surfaces in multilayer and monolayer regimes
Physisorbed Kr layers on TiO(110) surfaces were investigated by means
of nuclear resonant scattering (NRS) of synchrotron radiation at Kr thicknesses
ranging from multilayer to monolayer. The NRS intensity was measured as a
function of the Kr exposure, from which the NRS signal corresponding to
monolayer was estimated as 0.23 cps. The time spectra measured at various
thicknesses showed a monotonous decay without any quantum beat features. The
recoiless fraction evaluated from the analysis of the time spectrum
revealed a substantial reduction upon temperature rise from 19 to 25 K. As its
origin, an order-disorder phase transition of the monolayer Kr is proposed.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Impact of heavy rains of 2018 in western Japan: disaster-induced health outcomes among the population of Innoshima Island
Southwestern Japan suffered its worst rains in 2018 causing floods and mudslides, claiming 225 lives and forcing millions for evacuations. Referred as "Heisei san-ju-nenshichi-gatsugou", the disaster was the result of incessant precipitation caused by the interaction of typhoon "Prapiroon" with the seasonal rain front "Baiu". The present epidemiological study aims to investigate disaster-induced health issues in 728 residents of Innoshima island in the Hiroshima Prefecture by comparing their clinical data in pre-disaster (2017) and disaster-hit (2018) years which was obtained from annual health screening. Comparison of data showed a significant increase in the urine protein concentration in victims following the disaster. Probing further into the household conditions, showed that a total of 59,844 households were affected with water outage during the heavy rains, which was accompanied by severe damage of sewerage pipelines with complete recovery process taking two weeks. This two weeks of the crisis forced victims to refrain from using restrooms which in turn led to infrequent urination, thereby explaining the increased urine protein concentration in victims following the disaster. The present study addresses the acute health implications caused by the water crisis and serves as a precautionary measure for disaster management council to provide enhanced aftercare services in victims in further events of natural disasters
Nuclear resonant scattering of synchrotron radiation by physisorbed Kr on TiO2(110) surfaces in multilayer and monolayer regimes
Physisorbed Kr layers on TiO2(110) surfaces were investigated by means of nuclear resonant scattering (NRS) of synchrotron radiation at Kr thicknesses ranging from multilayer to monolayer. The NRS intensity was measured as a function of the Kr exposure, from which the NRS signal corresponding to monolayer was estimated as 0.23 cps. The time spectra measured at various thicknesses showed a monotonous decay without any quantum beat features. The recoilless fraction f evaluated from the analysis of the time spectrum revealed a substantial reduction upon temperature rise from 19 to 25 K. As its origin, an order-disorder phase transition of the monolayer Kr is proposed
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