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On the Kinetics of Body versus End Evaporation and Addition of Supramolecular Polymers
Although pathway-specific kinetic theories are fundamentally important to
describe and understand reversible polymerisation kinetics, they come in
principle at a cost of having a large number of system-specific parameters.
Here, we construct a dynamical Landau theory to describe the kinetics of
activated linear supramolecular self-assembly, which drastically reduces the
number of parameters and still describes most of the interesting and generic
behavior of the system in hand. This phenomenological approach hinges on the
fact that if nucleated, the polymerisation transition resembles a phase
transition. We are able to describe hysteresis, overshooting, undershooting and
the existence of a lag time before polymerisation takes off, and pinpoint the
conditions required for observing these types of phenomenon in the assembly and
disassembly kinetics. We argue that the phenomenological kinetic parameter in
our theory is a pathway controller, i.e., it controls the relative weights of
the molecular pathways through which self-assembly takes place
Simulations Show that Vortex Flows could Heat the Chromosphere in Solar Plage
The relationship between vortex flows at different spatial scales and their
contribution to the energy balance in the chromosphere is not yet fully
understood. We perform three-dimensional (3D) radiation-magnetohydrodynamic
(MHD) simulations of a unipolar solar plage region at a spatial resolution of
10 km using the MURaM code. We use the swirling-strength criterion that mainly
detects the smallest vortices present in the simulation data. We additionally
degrade our simulation data to smooth-out the smaller vortices, so that also
the vortices at larger spatial scales can be detected. Vortex flows at various
spatial scales are found in our simulation data for different effective spatial
resolutions. We conclude that the observed large vortices are likely clusters
of much smaller ones that are not yet resolved by observations. We show that
the vertical Poynting flux decreases rapidly with reduced effective spatial
resolutions and is predominantly carried by the horizontal plasma motions
rather than vertical flows. Since the small-scale horizontal motions or the
smaller vortices carry most of the energy, the energy transported by vortices
deduced from low resolution data is grossly underestimated. In full resolution
simulation data, the Poynting flux contribution due to vortices is more than
adequate to compensate for the radiative losses in plage, indicating their
importance for chromospheric heating.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, accepted in ApJ
Programmable optical waveform reshaping on a picosecond timescale
We experimentally demonstrate temporal reshaping of optical waveforms in the
telecom wavelength band using the principle of quantum frequency conversion.
The reshaped optical pulses do not undergo any wavelength translation. The
interaction takes place in a nonlinear waveguide using an
appropriately designed pump pulse programmed via an optical waveform generator.
We show reshaping of a single-peak pulse into a double-peak pulse and vice
versa. We also show that exponentially decaying pulses can be reshaped into
near Gaussian shape, and vice versa, which is a useful functionality for
quantum communications.Comment: Manuscript updated after comments from reviewers. Journal reference
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Wells and ill-fare: impacts of well failures on cultivators in hard rock areas of Madhya Pradesh
WellsDrillingCostsGroundwater depletionWater tableGroundwater irrigationOwnershipEconomic impactSocial impactCrop managementFood security
Rare case of huge rectal and uterovaginal prol
A case of combined genital prolapse and rectal prolapse in a 60-year-old multipara is reported. The treatment of mixed prolapse remains surgical and should be treated the genital prolapse by vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair and the rectal prolapse by means of the Delorme operation. The mortality and morbidity rates are zero if this operation is used and the relapse rate is only 8 to 11% for the rectal prolapse. It would appear that the two approaches are rarely associated by the authors and would seem to be interesting to reconsider this question by indicating mixed treatment of the two prolapses whenever possible
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