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    Numerical Simulation of Magnetic Interactions in Polycrystalline YFeO3

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    The magnetic behavior of polycrystalline yttrium orthoferrite was studied from the experimental and theoretical points of view. Magnetization measurements up to 170 kOe were carried out on a single-phase YFeO3 sample synthesized from heterobimetallic alkoxides. The complex interplay between weak-ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions, observed in the experimental M(H) curves, was successfully simulated by locally minimizing the magnetic energy of two interacting Fe sublattices. The resulting values of exchange field (H_E = 5590 kOe), anisotropy field (H_A = 0.5 kOe) and Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya antisymmetric field (H_D = 149 kOe) are in good agreement with previous reports on this system.Comment: 26 pages, 9 figure

    Noisy Optimization: Convergence with a Fixed Number of Resamplings

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    It is known that evolution strategies in continuous domains might not converge in the presence of noise. It is also known that, under mild assumptions, and using an increasing number of resamplings, one can mitigate the effect of additive noise and recover convergence. We show new sufficient conditions for the convergence of an evolutionary algorithm with constant number of resamplings; in particular, we get fast rates (log-linear convergence) provided that the variance decreases around the optimum slightly faster than in the so-called multiplicative noise model. Keywords: Noisy optimization, evolutionary algorithm, theory.Comment: EvoStar (2014

    Endodontic drug delivery for root surface disinfection: a laboratory feasibility evaluation

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    OBJECTIVES This study aims to assess the potential of a mixture of three antibiotics (TreVitaMix, TVM) as an intracanal dressing to disinfect the outer root surface by applying a new in vitro model. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fifty freshly extracted bovine roots were endodontically treated. Forty samples were then thoroughly scaled, mounted to petri dishes, gas sterilized, and randomly allocated to four groups (n = 10/group) according to their intracanal medication: sterile saline (NaCl; control, A); the TVM carrier material alone, i.e., propylene glycol (PG; B); TVM (C); and calcium hydroxide (D). In an additional group (E), the cementum was not removed and TVM was placed. Petri dishes were filled with Fastidious Anaerobe Agar, inoculated with Fusobacterium nucleatum suspension and then anaerobically incubated during 48-h intervals at 37 °C up to 192 h. Inhibition zones around the roots were then measured after each incubation period (mm(2)). RESULTS Only teeth inoculated with the TVM dressing showed inhibition at all time points, whereas the other treatments showed no peri-radicular growing inhibition. Presence of cementum had no negative effect on disinfection (p = 0.9320). CONCLUSION TVM was able to penetrate through the dentine and inhibit the bacterial growth of F. nucleatum up to 192 h. CLINICAL RELEVANCE TVM might have the potential to sustainably disinfect the outer root surface in perio-endo lesions and serve as an adjunctive antimicrobial agent

    The Influence Of Quenching Rate On Magnetic Properties Of Amorphous Ribbons

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    Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Five sets of amorphous ribbons of the composition Fe73.5Cu 1Nb3Si13.5B9 produced with different quenching rates (QR) were studied in order to verify the influence of the topological disorder on magnetic properties. For this purpose several magnetic methods were applied. Significant differences have been found between the results of magnetic disaccommodation He·Δμ/μ, pinning field Hp and stress dependence of the magnetic permeability μ/μ0(σ) of as-cast materials produced at different QR. The values of He·Δμ/μ and Hp are directly proportional to the disorder degree of the samples. The μ/μ0(σ) curves display broad maxima, which are found to be related to the quenched-in stresses. In contrast with these results, no significant effects of the amorphous structure on the Curie temperature and Mössbauer spectra were found, because other parameters are dominating.7310660366052011/01071-3; FAPESP; São Paulo Research FoundationFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    Size dependence of the magnetic relaxation and specific power absorption in iron oxide nanoparticles

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    We report on the magnetic and power absorption properties of a series of iron oxide nanoparticles with average sizes ranging from 3 to 23 nm, prepared by thermal decomposition of Iron(III) acetylacetonate in organic media. From the careful characterization of the magnetic and physicochemical properties of these samples, we were able to reproduce the specific power absorption (SPA) values experimentally found, as well as their dependence with particle size, using a simple model of Brownian and Neel Relaxation at ´ room temperature. SPA experiments in ac magnetic fields (0 = 13 kA/m and f = 250 kHz) indicated that the magnetic and rheological properties played the fundamental rule to determine the heating efficiency at different conditions. A maximum SPA value of 344 W/g was obtained for a sample containing nanoparticles with = 12 nm and dispersion σ = 0.25. The observed SPA dependence with particle diameter and their magnetic parameters indicated that, for the size range and experimental conditions of f and H studied in this work, both Neel and Brown relaxation mechanisms are important to the heat generation observed.Fil: Lima, Enio Junior. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Centro Atómico Bariloche; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Torres, T. E.. Universidad de Zaragoza; EspañaFil: Rossi, L. M.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Rechenberg, R.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Berquo, T. S.. University Of Minnesota; Estados UnidosFil: Ibarra, A.. Universidad de Zaragoza; EspañaFil: Marquina, C.. Universidad de Zaragoza; EspañaFil: Ibarra, R. M.. Universidad de Zaragoza; EspañaFil: Goya, G. F.. Universidad de Zaragoza; Españ
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