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UEFI BIOS Accessibility for the Visually Impaired
People with some kind of disability face a high level of difficulty for
everyday tasks because, in many cases, accessibility was not considered
necessary when the task or process was designed. An example of this scenario is
a computer's BIOS configuration screens, which do not consider the specific
needs, such as screen readers, of visually impaired people. This paper proposes
the idea that it is possible to make the pre-operating system environment
accessible to visually impaired people. We report our work-in-progress in
creating a screen reader prototype, accessing audio cards compatible with the
High Definition Audio specification in systems running UEFI compliant firmware.Comment: 6 page
Relative phase stability and lattice dynamics of NaNbO from first-principles calculations
We report total energy calculations for different crystal structures of
NaNbO over a range of unit cell volumes using the all-electron
full-potential (L)APW method. We employed both the local-density approximation
(LDA) and the Wu-Cohen form of the generalized gradient approximation (GGA-WC)
to test the accuracy of these functionals for the description of the complex
structural behavior of NaNbO. We found that LDA not only underestimates the
equilibrium volume of the system but also predicts an incorrect ground state
for this oxide. The GGA-WC functional, on the other hand, significantly
improves the equilibrium volume and provides relative phase stability in better
agreement with experiments. We then use the GGA-WC functional for the
calculation of the phonon dispersion curves of cubic NaNbO to identify the
presence of structural instabilities in the whole Brillouin zone. Finally, we
report comparative calculations of structural instabilities as a function of
volume in NaNbO and KNbO to provide insights for the understanding of
the structural behavior of KNaNbO solid solutions.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review
Quantum signatures in quadratic optomechanics
We analyze quantum effects occurring in optomechanical systems where the
coupling between an optical mode and a mechanical mode is quadratic in
displacement (membrane-in-the-middle geometry). We show that it is possible to
observe quantum effects in these systems without achieving the single-photon
strong coupling regime. We find that zero-point energy causes a mechanical
frequency shift, and we propose an experimental way to measure it. Further, we
show that it is possible to determine the phonon statistics from the cavity
transmission, and propose a way to infer the resonator's temperature based on
this feature. For completeness, we revisit the case of an isolated system and
show that different types of mechanical quantum states can be created,
depending on the initial cavity state. In this situation, mechanical motion
undergoes collapse and revivals, and we compute the collapse and revival times,
as well as the degree of squeezing.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 2nd versio
CCD Photometry of Delta Scuti stars 7 Aql and 8 Aql
As a continuation of the study of the Delta Scuti stars 7 Aql and 8 Aql; new
CCD photometric data were acquired in 2007. We present a period analysis on
these data that confirm the dominant modes detected in each star in the
framework of the STEPHI XII campaign in 2003.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables; Accepted for publication in
Communications in Asteroseismology, Vol 153, 200
Conteúdo de noradrenalina do hipotálamo e tronco-encefálico de ratos inoculados com Trypanosoma Cruzi
Noradrenaline was assayed fluorimetrically in the hypothalamus and brainstem of rats killed 20 and 32 days after inoculation with the Y strain of T. cruzi (300,000 trypomastigotes i.p.). In these animals and their normal controls the right atrial appendages were submitted to the glyoxilic acid fluorescence technique for the demonstration of noradrenergic nerves. The noradrenaline content of the brain-stem and hypothalamus of the infected animals was not significantly different from that of controls. In the atrial appendages, however, an almost complete noradrenergic denervation was observed. This result indicates that the mechanism involved in neuronal lesion in Chagas'disease discriminates between peripheral and central noradrenergic neurons.O conteúdo de noradrenalina do hipotálamo e do tronco encefálico de ratos controle e inoculados com a cepa Y (300.000 tripomastigotas, i.p.) de Trypanosoma cruzi foi medido pela técnica fluorimétrica de Anton e Sayre. Os animais foram sacrificados 20 e 32 dias depois da inoculação. Para avaliação do grau de desnervação simpática do coração dos animais infectados, a aurícula direita foi observada com microscópio de fluorescência após tratamento histoquímieo pela técnica do ácido glioxílico. O conteúdo de noradrenalina do hipotálamo e do tronco encefálico dos animais infectados não diferiu do medido nos animais controle. Contudo, um quase completo desaparecimento das fibras adrenérgicas foi observado no coração dos animais chagásicos, sugerindo que o mechanismo envolvido na lesão discrimina neurônios adrenérgicos centrais e periféricos
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