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AdS vacua with scale separation from IIB supergravity
Only two kinds of compactification are known that lead to four-dimensional
supersymmetric AdS vacua with moduli stabilisation and separation of scales at
tree-level. The most studied ones are compactifications of massive IIA
supergravity on SU(3) structures with smeared O6 planes, for which a general
ten-dimensional expression for the solution in terms of the SU(3) structure was
found. Less studied are compactifications of IIB supergravity with smeared
O5/O7 planes. In this paper we derive a general ten-dimensional expression for
the smeared O5/O7 solutions in terms of SU(2) structures. For a specific choice
of orientifold projections, we recover the known examples and we also provide
new explicit solutions.Comment: 27 + 16 pages; v2 references added and typos in few equations
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Domain walls inside localised orientifolds
The equations of motion of toroidal orientifold compactifications with fluxes
are in one-to-one correspondence with gauged supergravity if the orientifold
(and D-brane) sources are smeared over the compact space. This smeared limit is
identical to the approximation that ignores warping. It is therefore relevant
to compare quantities obtained from the gauged supergravity with the true 10d
solution with localised sources. In this paper we find the correspondence
between BPS domain walls in gauged SUGRA and 10D SUGRA with localised sources.
Our model is the simplest orientifold with fluxes we are aware of: an O6/D6
compactification on T^3/Z_2 in massive IIA with H_3-flux. The BPS domain walls
correspond to a O6/D6/NS5/D8 bound state. Our analysis reveals that the domain
wall energy computed in gauged SUGRA is unaffected by the localisation of the
O6/D6 sources.Comment: 26 pages, 1 figur
Systematic reviews of complementary therapies – an annotated bibliography. Part 2: Herbal medicine
Background Complementary therapies are widespread but controversial. We aim to provide a comprehensive collection and a summary of systematic reviews of clinical trials in three major complementary therapies (acupuncture, herbal medicine, homeopathy). This article is dealing with herbal medicine. Potentially relevant reviews were searched through the register of the Cochrane Complementary Medicine Field, the Cochrane Library, Medline, and bibliographies of articles and books. To be included articles had to review prospective clinical trials of herbal medicines; had to describe review methods explicitly; had to be published; and had to focus on treatment effects. Information on conditions, interventions, methods, results and conclusions was extracted using a pre-tested form and summarized descriptively. Results From a total of 79 potentially relevant reviews pre-selected in the screening process 58 met the inclusion criteria. Thirty of the reports reviewed ginkgo (for dementia, intermittent claudication, tinnitus, and macular degeneration), hypericum (for depression) or garlic preparations (for cardiovascular risk factors and lower limb atherosclerosis). The quality of primary studies was criticized in the majority of the reviews. Most reviews judged the available evidence as promising but definitive conclusions were rarely possible. Conclusions Systematic reviews are available on a broad range of herbal preparations prescribed for defined conditions. There is very little evidence on the effectiveness of herbalism as practised by specialist herbalists who combine herbs and use unconventional diagnosis
Feasibility study for reliable magnetic connection switch, phase I Final report
Feasibility of magnetic circuits for high reliability computer switche
Systematic reviews of complementary therapies - an annotated bibliography. Part 1: Acupuncture
Background Complementary therapies are widespread but controversial. We aim to provide a comprehensive collection and a summary of systematic reviews of clinical trials in three major complementary therapies (acupuncture, herbal medicine, homeopathy). This article is dealing with acupuncture. Potentially relevant reviews were searched through the register of the Cochrane Complementary Medicine Field, the Cochrane Library, Medline, and bibliographies of articles and books. To be included articles had to review prospective clinical trials of acupuncture; had to describe review methods explicitly; had to be published; and had to focus on treatment effects. Information on conditions, interventions, methods, results and conclusions was extracted using a pretested form and summarized descriptively. Results From a total of 48 potentially relevant reviews preselected in a screeening process 39 met the inclusion criteria. 22 were on various pain syndromes or rheumatic diseases. Other topics addressed by more than one review were addiction, nausea, asthma and tinnitus. Almost unanimously the reviews state that acupuncture trials include too few patients. Often included trials are heterogeneous regarding patients, interventions and outcome measures, are considered to have insufficient quality and contradictory results. Convincing evidence is available only for postoperative nausea, for which acupuncture appears to be of benefit, and smoking cessation, where acupuncture is no more effective than sham acupuncture. Conclusions A large number of systematic reviews on acupuncture exists. What is most obvious from these reviews is the need for (the funding of) well-designed, larger clinical trials
Leeftijdsbepaling van kokkels uit de Oosterschelde 1998 en 2000
Ter onderbouwing van het beleid voor de kokkelvisserij in schelpdier-arme jaren wordt sinds 1990 in opdracht van het ministerie van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Visserij (LNV) door het RIVO-CSO jaarlijks het kokkelbestand (Cerastoderma edule) in de Oosterschelde, de Westerschelde en de Waddenzee geĂŻnventariseerd. De kokkelbestandsopnames worden in het voorjaar uitgevoerd. In een aantal jaren is ook een bestandsopname in het najaar uitgevoerd. Daarnaast is in 1991 door het RIVO-CSO, onafhankelijk van de surveys, een onderzoek opgezet naar de groei en sterfte van kokkelbestanden in de Oosterschelde en in de Westerschelde. Dit onderzoek is opgezet om meer inzicht te krijgen in de factoren die van invloed kunnen zijn op de ontwikkeling van kokkelbestanden
Promoting students’ sexual and reproductive health in peer-led programmes at two South African universities: Emergent tensions and dilemmas
Sexual and reproductive health programmes with students in higher education in South Africa, are a neglected area of intervention. We report on piloting the peer-facilitated Auntie Stella intervention material at two South African universities. This participatory methodology encourages critical thinking by opening discussion on managing relationships, sexual decision-making, gender-based violence and risk-safety. The format involves various cards featuring a letter, a facilitated discussion, an answer-response and action points. Six focus groups of participants were facilitated by postgraduate students over four months. Using thematic analysis four tensions were identified in the student discussions: HIV awareness was in tension with relationship practices; awareness of risk was in tension with denial of vulnerability; awareness of individuals’ rights was in tension with claims on these rights; and HIV knowledge was in tension with HIV stigma. The Auntie Stella material has the potential to open up discursive spaces amongst students, and to develop agency in sexual decision-making
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