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The role of interactions, tunneling and harmonic confinement on the adiabatic loading of bosons in an optical lattice
We calculate entropy-temperature curves for interacting bosons in unit filled
optical lattices for both homogeneous and harmonically trapped situations, and
use them to understand how adiabatic changes in the lattice depth affect the
temperature of the system. In a translationally invariant lattice, the zero
tunneling limit facilitates a rather detailed analytic description. Unlike the
non-interacting bosonic system which is always cooled upon adiabatic loading
for low enough initial temperature, the change in the excitation spectrum
induced by interactions can lead to heating. Finite tunneling helps to reduce
this heating. Finally, we study the spatially inhomogeneous system confined in
a parabolic potential and show that the presence of the trap can significantly
reduce the final available temperature, due to the non-vanishing superfluid
component at the edge of the cloud which is present in trapped systems.Comment: 9 pages and 6 figures. Two typos in Sec.IIIA were corrected and some
references were update
Human red blood cells have an enhancing effect on the relative expansion of CD8+ T lymphocytes in vitro
Cell Prolif. 2001 Dec;34(6):359-67.
Human red blood cells have an enhancing effect on the relative expansion of CD8+ T lymphocytes in vitro.
Porto B, Fonseca AM, Godinho I, Arosa FA, Porto G.
Laboratory of Cytogenetics, Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (ICBAS), Porto, Portugal. [email protected]
Abstract
The present study was designed to analyse the effect of red blood cells on T-cell proliferation and expansion. A comparative study was done in peripheral blood cell cultures stimulated with phytohemagglutinin, with or without red blood cells. The presence of red blood cells had a consistent enhancing effect on T lymphocyte proliferation, as determined by an increase in both the mitotic index and thymidine uptake. Phenotypic characterization of T cell blasts by flow cytometry revealed that, in the presence of red blood cells, expanding cells were preferentially CD8+ cells. Accordingly, proliferation of CD8+ lymphocytes from two patients with CD8+ hyperlymphocytosis was dependent on the presence of red blood cells. In contrast, proliferation of CD4+ lymphocytes from two patients with CD4+ hyperlymphocytosis was strongly inhibited by the presence of red blood cells. This is the first reported evidence that human red blood cells have an enhancing effect on the expansion of CD8+ lymphocytes in vitro.
PMID: 11737000 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
Hipoparatiroidismo primario idiopático felino. Caso clínico
Se describe un caso clínico de hipoparatiroidismo primario idiopático, en un gato macho de 2 años y medio de edad, que se presentó en nuestro hospital con un cuadro de anorexia, temblores, cambio de comportamiento, agresividad y alteraciones neurológicas. La analítica sanguínea reveló una hipocalcemia importante. Una vez descartados el resto de diagnósticos diferenciales de hipocalcemia, la presencia de unos niveles de PTH anormalmente bajos en presencia de hipocalcemia severa, permitió emitir diagnóstico de hipoparatiroidismo primario idiopático. El paciente respondió adecuadamente al tratamiento hospitalario de urgencia y actualmente recibe medicación oral, uno de cada 4 días, y no presenta ninguna sintomatología relaiconada ni efectos secundarios.
Robust superfluid phases of 3He in aerogel
Within a phenomenological approach possible forms of the order parameter of
the superfluid phases of 3He in a vicinity of the transition temperature are
discussed. Effect of aerogel is described by a random tensor field interacting
with the orbital part of the order parameter. With respect to their interaction
with the random tensor field a group of "robust" order parameters which can
maintain long-range order in a presence of the random field is specified.
Robust order parameters, corresponding to Equal Spin Pairing (ESP) states are
found and proposed as candidates for the observed A-like superfluid phase of
liquid 3He in aerogel.Comment: 5 pages, prepared for QFS 200
Non-Relativistic Gravitation: From Newton to Einstein and Back
We present an improvement to the Classical Effective Theory approach to the
non-relativistic or Post-Newtonian approximation of General Relativity. The
"potential metric field" is decomposed through a temporal Kaluza-Klein ansatz
into three NRG-fields: a scalar identified with the Newtonian potential, a
3-vector corresponding to the gravito-magnetic vector potential and a 3-tensor.
The derivation of the Einstein-Infeld-Hoffmann Lagrangian simplifies such that
each term corresponds to a single Feynman diagram providing a clear physical
interpretation. Spin interactions are dominated by the exchange of the
gravito-magnetic field. Leading correction diagrams corresponding to the 3PN
correction to the spin-spin interaction and the 2.5PN correction to the
spin-orbit interaction are presented.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. v2: published version. v3: Added a computation
of Einstein-Infeld-Hoffmann in higher dimensions within our improved ClEFT
which partially confirms and partially corrects a previous computation. See
notes added at end of introductio
Next to leading order spin-orbit effects in the motion of inspiralling compact binaries
Using effective field theory (EFT) techniques we calculate the
next-to-leading order (NLO) spin-orbit contributions to the gravitational
potential of inspiralling compact binaries. We use the covariant spin
supplementarity condition (SSC), and explicitly prove the equivalence with
previous results by Faye et al. in arXiv:gr-qc/0605139. We also show that the
direct application of the Newton-Wigner SSC at the level of the action leads to
the correct dynamics using a canonical (Dirac) algebra. This paper then
completes the calculation of the necessary spin dynamics within the EFT
formalism that will be used in a separate paper to compute the spin
contributions to the energy flux and phase evolution to NLO.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures, revtex4. v2: minor changes, refs. added. To
appear in Class. Quant. Gra
Are Brazilian innovation systems innovative? Regional and sectorial decompositions of triple-helix synergies
A knowledge-based economy adds innovation as another dynamic to a political economy. Whereas a political economy is institutionalized-for example, in a nation state-the knowledge base is volatile although it leaves footprints behind by transforming the institutional layers. This transformation into new options can be measured as redundancy using the Tri-ple-Helix indicator. The balance between historical entropy generation and the knowledge-based generation of options can be measured in terms of positive and negative contributions to the prevailing uncertainty. At what scale and in which sectors is synergy among geographical, technological, and organizational distributions of firms evident? Using mutual information in the three dimensions as an indicator, we analyse a dataset of more than 16 million firms in Brazil and compute synergy within and across states and sectors in this country in terms of bits of information. The results suggest that no synergy is generated at the national level. The political economy of the country has not (yet) been transformed into a national innovation system. At state level, synergies vary according to geographical levels and sectors due to the specifics of the states. Above-average values were found for some states in the South and Southeast Regions. Also, the political capital, Brasilia, has resulted to have no impact in the innovation system of Brazil
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