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Superconducting Fluctuation Corrections to the Thermal Current in Granular Metals
The first-order superconducting fluctuation corrections to the thermal
conductivity of a granular metal are calculated. A suppression of thermal
conductivity proportional to is observed in a region not too
close to the critical temperature . As , a saturation of the
correction is found, and its sign depends on the ratio between the barrier
transparency and the critical temperature. In both regimes, the Wiedemann-Franz
law is violated.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures. Replaced with published version. Important
change
Organic dye for dye-sensitized solar cell
Organic dye for a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) comprising at least one electron-acceptor unit and at least one π-conjugated unit. Said organic dye is particularly useful in a dye-sensitized photoelectric transformation element which, in its turn, can be used in a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC)
Design, realization and test of C-band accelerating structures for the SPARC_LAB linac energy upgrade
Generalized Fock spaces and the Stirling numbers
The Bargmann-Fock-Segal space plays an important role in mathematical
physics, and has been extended into a number of directions. In the present
paper we imbed this space into a Gelfand triple. The spaces forming the
Fr\'echet part (i.e. the space of test functions) of the triple are
characterized both in a geometric way and in terms of the adjoint of
multiplication by the complex variable, using the Stirling numbers of the
second kind. The dual of the space of test functions has a topological algebra
structure, of the kind introduced and studied by the first named author and G.
Salomon.Comment: revised versio
Reentrant Metallic Behavior of Graphite in the Quantum Limit
Magnetotransport measurements performed on several well-characterized highly
oriented pyrolitic graphite and single crystalline Kish graphite samples reveal
a reentrant metallic behavior in the basal-plane resistance at high magnetic
fields, when only the lowest Landau levels are occupied. The results suggest
that the quantum Hall effect and Landau-level-quantization-induced
superconducting correlations are relevant to understand the metallic-like
state(s) in graphite in the quantum limit.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
About one long-range contribution to K+ -> pi+ l+ l- decays
We investigate the mechanism of K+ -> pi+ l+ l- (l= e, mu) decays in which a
virtual photon is emitted either from the incoming K+ or the outgoing pi+. We
point out some inconsistencies with and between two previous calculations,
discuss the possible experimental inputs, and estimate the branching fractions.
This mechanism alone fails to explain the existing experimental data by more
than one order-of-magnitude. But it may show itself by its interference with
the leading long-range mechanism dominated by the a_1^+ and rho^0 mesons.Comment: 12 pages, RevTeX, epsf.sty, 2 embedded figure
Acute effects of amiodarone administration on thyroid function in patients with cardiac arrhythmia
Electrographic changes accompanying recurrent seizures under ketogenic diet treatment.
The ketogenic diet (KD) is increasingly used to treat epilepsy refractory to antiepileptic
drugs and other neurological disorders. In animal models, the KD was found to increase the
threshold to seizures induced by different convulsive stimulations. However, in models in which
suprathreshold stimuli were used, a paradoxical seizure worsening was consistently observed in
KD-fed animals. To better define this phenomenon, we characterized the electrographic response to
seizures induced in mice which were treated with the KD, and then corneally stimulated at 6-Hz in
four different sessions. We also evaluated the electroencephalogram (EEG) in three patients in
which the KD was associated with a paradoxical worsening of epileptic seizures. Although seizures
were initially less severe, a remarkable prolongation of the electrographic response was observed
in mice receiving the KD from the second session of 6-Hz corneal stimulation and onwards. The
EEG was also markedly altered in the presence of progressive seizure aggravation observed in
children treated with the KD, specifically one affected by Lennox\u2013Gastaut syndrome and two by
type I lissencephaly. These results suggest that when seizures are induced or recur because of
resistance to therapeutic interventions, the KD may change the EEG by potentiating the
electrographic epileptic activity
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