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    Transport and magnetic Jc of MgB2 strands and small helical coils

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    The critical current densities of MgB2 monofilamentary strands with and without SiC additions were measured at 4.2 K. Additionally, magnetic Jc at B = 1 T was measured from 4.2 K to 40 K. Various heat treatment times and temperatures were investigated for both short samples and small helical coils. SiC additions were seen to improve high field transport Jc at 4.2 K, but improvements were not evident at 1 T at any temperature. Transport results were relatively insensitive to heat treatment times and temperatures for both short samples and coils in the 700C to 900C range.Comment: 8 text pages, 1 table, 4 fig

    Structure and expression of two nuclear receptor genes in marsupials: insights into the evolution of the antisense overlap between the Ī±-thyroid hormone receptor and Rev-erbĪ±

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Alternative processing of Ī±-thyroid hormone receptor (TRĪ±, NR1A1) mRNAs gives rise to two functionally antagonistic nuclear receptors: TRĪ±1, the Ī±-type receptor, and TRĪ±2, a non-hormone binding variant that is found only in mammals. TRĪ±2 shares an unusual antisense coding overlap with mRNA for Rev-erbĪ± (NR1D1), another nuclear receptor protein. In this study we examine the structure and expression of these genes in the gray short-tailed opossum, <it>Monodelphis domestica</it>, in comparison with that of eutherian mammals and three other marsupial species, <it>Didelphis virginiana, Potorous tridactylus </it>and <it>Macropus eugenii</it>, in order to understand the evolution and regulatory role of this antisense overlap.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The sequence, expression and genomic organization of mRNAs encoding TRĪ±1 and Rev-erbĪ± are very similar in the opossum and eutherian mammals. However, the sequence corresponding to the TRĪ±2 coding region appears truncated by almost 100 amino acids. While expression of TRĪ±1 and Rev-erbĪ± was readily detected in all tissues of <it>M. domestica </it>ages 0 days to 18 weeks, TRĪ±2 mRNA was not detected in any tissue or stage examined. These results contrast with the widespread and abundant expression of TRĪ±2 in rodents and other eutherian mammals. To examine requirements for alternative splicing of TRĪ± mRNAs, a series of chimeric minigenes was constructed. Results show that the opossum TRĪ±2-specific 5' splice site sequence is fully competent for splicing but the sequence homologous to the TRĪ±2 3' splice site is not, even though the marsupial sequences are remarkably similar to core splice site elements in rat.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results strongly suggest that the variant nuclear receptor isoform, TRĪ±2, is not expressed in marsupials and that the antisense overlap between TRĪ± and Rev-erbĪ± thus is unique to eutherian mammals. Further investigation of the TRĪ± and Rev-erbĪ± genes in marsupial and eutherian species promises to yield additional insight into the physiological function of TRĪ±2 and the role of the associated antisense overlap with Rev-erbĪ± in regulating expression of these genes.</p

    Large Upper Critical Field and Irreversibility Field in MgB2 wires with SiC additions

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    Resistive transition measurements are reported for Magnesium diboride strands with SiC dopants. The SiC was added as 10 mol of SiC to 90 mol of binary magnesium diboride. Three different SiC powders were used, the average particle sizes were 200 nm, 30 nm, and 15 nm. The strands were heat treated for times ranging from 5 to 30 minutes at temperatures from 675 to 900. Strands with 200 nm size SiC additions had Hirr and Bc2 which maximized at 25.4 T and 29.7 T after heating at 800C for 30 minutes. The highest values were seen for a strand with 15 nm SiC heated at 725C for 30 minutes which had a Hirr of 29 T and a Bc2 higher than 33
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