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Steady-state traffic flow on a ring road with up- and down- slopes
This paper studies steady-state traffic flow on a ring road with up- and
down- slopes using a semi-discrete model. By exploiting the relations between
the semi-discrete and the continuum models, a steady-state solution is uniquely
determined for a given total number of vehicles on the ring road. The solution
is exact and always stable with respect to the first-order continuum model,
whereas it is a good approximation with respect to the semi-discrete model
provided that the involved equilibrium constant states are linearly stable. In
an otherwise case, the instability of one or more equilibria could trigger
stop-and-go waves propagating in certain road sections or throughout the ring
road. The indicated results are reasonable and thus physically significant for
a better understanding of real traffic flow on an inhomogeneous road
Free Quarks and Antiquarks versus Hadronic Matter
Meson-meson reactions A(q_1 \bar{q}_1) + B(q_2 \bar{q}_2) to q_1 + \bar{q}_1
+ q_2 + \bar{q}_2 in high-temperature hadronic matter are found to produce an
appreciable amount of quarks and antiquarks freely moving in hadronic matter
and to establish a new mechanism for deconfinement of quarks and antiquarks in
hadronic matter.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Neural processes of proactive and reactive controls modulated by motor-skill experiences
This study investigated the experience of open and closed motor skills on modulating proactive and reactive control processes in task switching. Fifty-four participants who were open-skilled
Learning with multiple representations: An example of a revision lesson in mechanics
We describe an example of learning with multiple representations in an
A-level revision lesson on mechanics. The context of the problem involved the
motion of a ball thrown vertically upwards in air and studying how the
associated physical quantities changed during its flight. Different groups of
students were assigned to look at the ball's motion using various
representations: motion diagrams, vector diagrams, free-body diagrams, verbal
description, equations and graphs, drawn against time as well as against
displacement. Overall, feedback from students about the lesson was positive. We
further discuss the benefits of using computer simulation to support and extend
student learning.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-912
Antiarrhythmic and proarrhythmic effects of subcutaneous nerve stimulation in ambulatory dogs
Background
High output subcutaneous nerve stimulation (ScNS) remodels the stellate ganglia and suppresses cardiac arrhythmia.
Objective
To test the hypothesis that long duration low output ScNS causes cardiac nerve sprouting, increases plasma norepinephrine concentration and the durations of paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT) in ambulatory dogs.
Methods
We prospectively randomized 22 dogs (11 males and 11 females) into 5 different output groups for 2 months of ScNS: 0 mA (sham) (N=6), 0.25 mA (N=4), 1.5 mA (N=4), 2.5 mA (N=4) and 3.5 mA (N=4).
Results
As compared with baseline, the changes of the durations of PAT episodes per 48 hours were significantly different among different groups (sham, -5.0±9.5 s; 0.25 mA 95.5±71.0 s; 1.5 mA, -99.3±39.6 s; 2.5 mA, -155.3±87.8 s and 3.5 mA, -76.3±44.8 s, p<0.001). The 3.5 mA group had greater reduction of sinus heart rate than the sham group (-29.8±15.0 bpm vs -14.5±3.0 bpm, p=0.038). Immunohistochemical studies showed that the 0.25 mA group had a significantly increased while 2.5 mA and 3.5 mA stimulation had a significantly reduced growth-associated protein 43 nerve densities in both atria and ventricles. The plasma Norepinephrine concentrations in 0.25 mA group was 5063.0±4366.0 pg/ml, which was significantly higher than other groups of dogs (739.3±946.3, p=0.009). There were no significant differences in the effects of simulation between males and females.
Conclusions
In ambulatory dogs, low output ScNS causes cardiac nerve sprouting, increases plasma norepinephrine concentration and the duration of PAT episodes while high output ScNS is antiarrhythmic
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