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A Versatile Active Block: DXCCCII and Tunable Applications
The study describes dual-X controlled current conveyor (DXCCCII) as a versatile active block and its application to inductance simulators for testing. Moreover, the high pass filter application using with DXCCCII based inductance simulator and oscillator with flexible tunable oscillation frequency have been presented and simulated to confirm the theoretical validity. The proposed circuit which has a simple circuit design requires the low-voltage and the DXCCCII can also be tuned in the wide range by the biasing current. The proposed DXCCCII provides a good linearity, high output impedance at Z terminals, and a reasonable current and voltage transfer gain accuracy. The proposed DXCCCII and its applications have been simulated using the CMOS 0.18 µm technology
Weyl-gauging of Topologically Massive Gravity
We construct a Weyl-invariant extension of topologically massive gravity
which, remarkably, turns out to include topologically massive electrodynamics,
with a Proca mass term, conformally coupled to a scalar field. The action has
no dimensionful parameters, therefore, the masses are generated via symmetry
breaking either radiatively in flat backgrounds or spontaneously in constant
curvature backgrounds. The broken phase of the theory, generically, has a
single massive spin-2 and a massive spin-1 excitation. Chiral gravity in
asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes does not arise as a low energy theory,
while chiral gravity in de Sitter spacetime is not ruled out.Comment: 10 pages, minor changes made, version to appear in Phys. Rev.
On the oscillatory behavior of even order neutral delay dynamic equations on time-scales
We establish some new criteria for the oscillation of the even order neutral dynamic equation
\begin{equation*}
\left( a(t)\left( \left( x(t)-p(t)x(\tau (t))\right) ^{\Delta^{n-1}}\right) ^{\alpha }\right) ^{\Delta }+q(t)\left( x^{\sigma}(g(t))\right) ^{\lambda }=0
\end{equation*}
on a time scale , where is even, and are ratios of odd positive integers, , and are real valued positive rd-continuous functions defined on , and and are real valued rd-continuous functions on . Examples illustrating the results are included
Effect of ionizing (gamma) and non-ionizing (UV) radiation on the development of Trichogramma euproctidis (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)
The potential of using gamma and ultraviolet radiation as an alternative treatment to increase the efficiency of Trichogramma euproctidis (Girault 1911) (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) was investigated in the laboratory. The developmental and adult stages of T. euproctidis were exposed to gamma radiation of different doses (0-30 Gy) and ultraviolet radiation of 254 nm wavelengths (UV-C) for different durations (0-10 min) to assess their effect on each of the instars and their potential in breaking the developmental cycle of the egg parasitoid. The LD50 values for eggs, prepupae, pupae and adults were 8.1, 10.0, 22.7 and 9.5 Gy for gamma radiation and 9.5, 0.12, 2.0 and 11.9 min for UV radiation, respectively. The pupa and adult stages were more radioresistant to both gamma and UV radiation. The most interesting and unexpected result obtained for the prepupal stage was that UV radiation has a greater effect on prepupal stages than gamma radiation
Possible Involvement of Endothelin Peptides and L-Arginine-Nitric Oxide Pathway on the Effect of Endotoxin in the Rabbit Isolated Perfused Kidney
Escherichia coli endotoxin (LPS) when infused through the renal
artery of the rabbit isolated perfused kidney prepared as constant
pressure mode, caused a decrease in flow rate and kidney weight
indicating its primary vasoconstrictor effect. This effect was
predominant in kidneys from rabbits pretreated with LPS. Endothelin-1
at a concentration of 10−10 M and big endothelin-1 at a concentration
of 10−8 M produced equal vasoconstrictor effects in kidney. Addition
of endotheHn converting enzyme inhibitor, phosphoramidon, to the
perfusion medium at a concentration of 10−6 M caused a reduction in
the effects of both LPS and big ET-1 without altering the
vasoconstrictor effect of ETol. However, addition of methylene blue
(10−5 M), a soluble guanylate cyclase inhibitor and
NG-nitro-L-arginine-methyl ester (10−6 M) to the perfusion medium
caused a potentiation in the vasoconstrictor effect of LPS.
Indomethacin at a concentration of 10−6 M did not alter the effect of
LPS. These results were taken as evidence for the participation of
endothelin peptides and the L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway in the
effect ofLPS in rabbit isolated perfused kidney
Torsion-free groups with every proper homomorphic image an N₁-group
In this article it is proved that a torsion-free
locally nilpotent groups with non-trivial Fitting subgroup and every
proper homomorphic image an N₁-group is an N₁-group(and so it
is nilpotent)
Vibrational modes in nanocrystalline iron under high pressure
The phonon density of states (DOS) of nanocrystalline 57Fe was measured using nuclear resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (NRIXS) at pressures up to 28 GPa in a diamond anvil cell. The nanocrystalline material exhibited an enhancement in its DOS at low energies by a factor of 2.2. This enhancement persisted throughout the entire pressure range, although it was reduced to about 1.7 after decompression. The low-energy regions of the spectra were fitted to the function AEn, giving values of n close to 2 for both the bulk control sample and the nanocrystalline material, indicative of nearly three-dimensional vibrational dynamics. At higher energies, the van Hove singularities observed in both samples were coincident in energy and remained so at all pressures, indicating that the forces conjugate to the normal coordinates of the nanocrystalline materials are similar to the interatomic potentials of bulk crystals
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