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Gravitational clustering in N-body simulations
In this talk we discuss some of the main theoretical problems in the
understanding of the statistical properties of gravity. By means of N-body
simulations we approach the problem of understanding the r\^ole of gravity in
the clustering of a finite set of N-interacting particles which samples a
portion of an infinite system. Through the use of the conditional average
density, we study the evolution of the clustering for the system putting in
evidence some interesting and not yet understood features of the process.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Clustering in N-Body gravitating systems
Self-gravitating systems have acquired growing interest in statistical
mechanics, due to the peculiarities of the 1/r potential. Indeed, the usual
approach of statistical mechanics cannot be applied to a system of many point
particles interacting with the Newtonian potential, because of (i) the long
range nature of the 1/r potential and of (ii) the divergence at the origin. We
study numerically the evolutionary behavior of self-gravitating systems with
periodical boundary conditions, starting from simple initial conditions. We do
not consider in the simulations additional effects as the (cosmological) metric
expansion and/or sophisticated initial conditions, since we are interested
whether and how gravity by itself can produce clustered structures. We are able
to identify well defined correlation properties during the evolution of the
system, which seem to show a well defined thermodynamic limit, as opposed to
the properties of the ``equilibrium state''.
Gravity-induced clustering also shows interesting self-similar
characteristics.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. To be published on Physica
Embedded Payload Solutions in UAVs for Medium and Small Package Delivery
Investigations about the feasibility of delivery systems with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones have been recently expanded, owing to the exponential demand for goods to be delivered in the recent years, which has been further increased by the COVID-19 pandemic. UAV delivery can provide new contactless delivery strategies, in addition to applications for medical items, such as blood, medicines, or vaccines. The safe delivery of goods is paramount for such applications, which is facilitated if the payload is embedded in the main drone body. In this paper, we investigate payload solutions for medium and small package delivery (up to 5 kg) with a medium-sized UAV (maximum takeoff of less than 25 kg), focusing on (i) embedded solutions (packaging hosted in the drone fuselage), (ii) compatibility with transportation of medical items, and (iii) user-oriented design (usability and safety). We evaluate the design process for possible payload solutions, from an analysis of the package design (material selection, shape definition, and product industrialization) to package integration with the drone fuselage (possible solutions and comparison of quick-release systems). We present a prototype for an industrialized package, a right prism with an octagonal section made of high-performance double-wall cardboard, and introduce a set of concepts for a quick-release system, which are compared with a set of six functional parameters (mass, realization, accessibility, locking, protection, and resistance). Further analyses are already ongoing, with the aim of integrating monitoring and control capabilities into the package design to assess the condition of the delivered goods during transportation
A reward strategy for hunters to pursue the control programs of red fox (Vulpes vulpes Linnaeus, 1758)
Adriani, S., Bonanni, M., Primi, R., Amici, A
Theoretical model for the superconducting and magnetically ordered borocarbides
We present a theory of superconductivity in presence of a general magnetic
structure in a form suitable for the description of complex magnetic phases
encountered in borocarbides. The theory, complemented with some details of the
band structure and with the magnetic phase diagram, may explain the nearly
reentrant behaviour and the anisotropy of the upper critical field of HoNi2B2C.
The onset of the helical magnetic order depresses superconductivity via the
reduction of the interaction between phonons and electrons caused by the
formation of magnetic Bloch states. At mean field level, no additional
suppression of superconductivity is introduced by the incommensurability of the
helical phase.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures. Published version, one important reference adde
Perfil sócio-econômico dos alunos da creche Irmã AnÃsia Rocha da cidade de Sobral, CE no ano de 2005.
O estudo é parte do projeto "Manipulação de constituintes e prospecção de propriedades funcionais do leite de cabra" financiado pelo Macroprograma 2 da Embrapa e, liderado pela Embrapa Caprinos, que teve objetivo geral: Conhecer o efeito de estratégias nutricionais para manipulação do perfil de caseÃnas e de ácidos graxos do leite de cabra e seus impactos sobre a saúde humana na prospecção de propriedades funcionais. Além de conhecer melhor o aluno, trata-se de gerar subsÃdios para melhorar a qualidade do ensino e prestação de serviços pela Creche Irmã AnÃsia Rocha.bitstream/CNPC/20815/1/cot84.pd
SWIRP (Submm-Wave and Long Wave InfraRed Polarimeter); Development and Characterization of a Sub-Mm Polarimeter for Ice Cloud Investigations
A major source of uncertainty in climate models is the presence, shape and distribution of ice particles in the uppermost layers of the clouds. The effects of this component are poorly constrained, turning ice particles into an almost-free variable in many climate models.NASA-GSFC is developing a new instrument aimed at measuring the size and shape of ice particles. The instrument consists of two sub-mm polarimeters (at 220 and 670 GHz) coupled with a long-wave infrared polarimeter at 10 micron. Each polarimeter has identical V-pol and H-pol channels; the axes of polarization are defined geometrically by the orientation of the waveguide elements, and the purity has been measured in the lab. The instrument is configured as a conical scanner, suitable for deployment as a payload on a small satellite or on a high-altitude sub-orbital platform. From a 400 km orbit, the instrument has a 3dB spatial resolution of 20 (10) km at 220 (670) GHz and a swath of 600 km over 180 degrees of view.The BAPTA (Bearing And Power Transfer Assembly) carries heritage from the SSMIS design, now in its 22nd year of on-orbit operation, but with a much reduced SWaP (Size Weight and Power) footprint, suitable for a small satellite.The main components of the instrument have been fabricated and are undergoing final testing prior to their integration as a single unit. The sub-mm channels have dedicated secondary reflectors which illuminate a shared primary reflector. The receiving units are placed behind the focal point of the optical arrangement, so that all beams equally illuminate the primary reflector and are almost co-located on the ground (within a single 220 GHz footprint). Primary and secondary beam patterns have been measured and verified to match the as-designed expectations. A Zytex (TM) window is deployed to protect the secondary reflectors and the feed horns from debris and other contaminants, and to reduce the heat load from the active (hot) IR calibration unit. The insertion loss of Zytex has been measured and is accounted in the calibration equation of the sub-mm channels.The radiometric performance of the sub-mm receivers has been characterized in the lab and under operational conditions of temperature and pressure.This paper discusses the design constraints on the sub-mm components, details of the scientific goals and their flowdown, and describes the characterization of the polarimeters. Options to optimize the layout and distribution of the masses within the assembly, with the goal of making the instrument even more compact and fully-compatible with cubesat-class satellites will be presented
Surface area of lipid membranes regulates the DNA-binding capacity of cationic liposomes.
We have applied electrophoresis on agarose gels to investigate the DNA-binding capacity of cationic liposomes made of cationic DC-cholesterol and neutral dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine as a function of membrane charge density and cationic lipid/DNA charge ratio. While each cationic liposome formulation exhibits a distinctive DNA-protection ability, here we show that such a capacity is universally regulated by surface area of lipid membranes available for binding in an aspecific manner. The relevance of DNA protection for gene transfection is also discussed
Gaze following in ungulates: Domesticated and non-domesticated species follow the gaze of both human and conspecifics in an experimental context
Gaze following is the ability to use others’ gaze to obtain information about the environment (e.g., food location, predators, and social interactions). As such, it may be highly adaptive in a variety of socio-ecological contexts, and thus be widespread across animal taxa. To date, gaze following has been mostly studied in primates, and partially in birds, but little is known on the gaze following abilities of other taxa and, especially, on the evolutionary pressures that led to their emergence. In this study, we used an experimental approach to test gaze following skills in a still understudied taxon, ungulates. Across four species (i.e., domestic goats and lamas, and non-domestic guanacos and mouflons), we assessed the individual ability to spontaneously follow the gaze of both conspecifics and human experimenters in different conditions. In line with our predictions, species followed the model’s gaze both with human and conspecific models, but more likely with the latter. Except for guanacos, all species showed gaze following significantly more in the experimental conditions (than in the control ones). Despite the relative low number of study subjects, our study provides the first experimental evidence of gaze following skills in non-domesticated ungulates, and contributes to understanding how gaze following skills are distributed in another taxon—an essential endeavor to identify the evolutionary pressures leading to the emergence of gaze following skills across taxa
Peptide derivatives and therapeutic activity thereof
Disclosed are peptide or pseudopeptide derivatives containing a nitrogenous heterocyclic residue with blocking activity against the by-products of lipid oxidative, stress, and in particular of unsaturated aldehydes such as malondialdehyde and 4-hydroxy-trans-2-nonenal (HNE). Formula (I
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