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Effects of real welding parameters of high-strength S1100QL steel on hardness and impact energy properties
The research objective was to test the parameters of real welding of the high-strength micro-alloyed S1100QL steel against the hardness and impact energy. The samples were welded at different welding parameters. Results of measuring the HV10 hardness and of experimental Charpy V-notch test performed at different temperatures are presented in tables and diagrams. This paper presents also the welding parameters, which provides a high quality welded joint without cold cracks
Lodoxamide as Adjuvant Therapy in Patients with Dry Eye
Dry eye, due to its impaired function of tear film becomes more susceptible to all
kinds of airborne allergens. Due to air pollution this is more marked in urban areas,
and is compounded by the modern way of life. There are various standard topical medications
which alleviate allergic reaction of the eye, but many of them must be administered
with caution and only on short term due to their potentially hazardous side effects.
The purpose of this work is to assess the efficacy of lodoxamide, a new antiallergic medication
for topical use, whose advantage is low or absent risk of adverse side effects, in alleviating
local allergic reactions of the eye in patients with dry eye. Research has shown
that, compared to treatment with eye lubricants alone (artificial tears), treatment with
artificial tears combined with lodoxamide has resulted in more marked decrease in the
signs of inflammation, and to the lesser extent to the reduction of the symptoms as well
Inflation with Non-minimal Gravitational Couplings and Supergravity
We explore in the supergravity context the possibility that a Higgs scalar
may drive inflation via a non-minimal coupling to gravity characterised by a
large dimensionless coupling constant. We find that this scenario is not
compatible with the MSSM, but that adding a singlet field (NMSSM, or a variant
thereof) can very naturally give rise to slow-roll inflation. The inflaton is
necessarily contained in the doublet Higgs sector and occurs in the D-flat
direction of the two Higgs doublets.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figur
Lagrangian theory of structure formation in relativistic cosmology I: Lagrangian framework and definition of a nonperturbative approximation
In this first paper we present a Lagrangian framework for the description of
structure formation in general relativity, restricting attention to
irrotational dust matter. As an application we present a self-contained
derivation of a general-relativistic analogue of Zel'dovich's approximation for
the description of structure formation in cosmology, and compare it with
previous suggestions in the literature. This approximation is then
investigated: paraphrasing the derivation in the Newtonian framework we provide
general-relativistic analogues of the basic system of equations for a single
dynamical field variable and recall the first-order perturbation solution of
these equations. We then define a general-relativistic analogue of Zel'dovich's
approximation and investigate its implications by functionally evaluating
relevant variables, and we address the singularity problem. We so obtain a
possibly powerful model that, although constructed through extrapolation of a
perturbative solution, can be used to put into practice nonperturbatively, e.g.
problems of structure formation, backreaction problems, nonlinear properties of
gravitational radiation, and light-propagation in realistic inhomogeneous
universe models. With this model we also provide the key-building blocks for
initializing a fully relativistic numerical simulation.Comment: 21 pages, content matches published version in PRD, discussion on
singularities added, some formulas added, some rewritten and some correcte
Long-wavelength approximation for string cosmology with barotropic perfect fluid
The field equations derived from the low energy string effective action with
a matter tensor describing a perfect fluid with a barotropic equation of state
are solved iteratively using the long-wavelength approximation, i.e. the field
equations are expanded by the number of spatial gradients. In the zero order, a
quasi-isotropic solution is presented and compared with the general solution of
the pure dilaton gravity. Possible cosmological models are analyzed from the
point of view of the pre-big bang scenario. The second order solutions are
found and their growing and decaying parts are studied.Comment: 19 pages, 1 figur
The Andante Regime of Scalar Field Dynamics
The andante regime of scalar field dynamics in the chaotic inflationary
Universe is defined as the epoch when the field is rolling moderately slowly
down its interaction potential, but at such a rate that first-order corrections
to the slow-roll approximation become important. These conditions should apply
towards the end of inflation as the field approaches the global minimum of the
potential. Solutions to the Einstein-scalar field equations for the class of
power law potentials are found in this regime in
terms of the inverse error function.Comment: 11 pages of plain Latex, FNAL-Pub-94/226-
THE HIGGS-YUKAWA MODEL IN CURVED SPACETIME
The Higgs-Yukawa model in curved spacetime (renormalizable in the usual
sense) is considered near the critical point, employing the --expansion
and renormalization group techniques. By making use of the equivalence of this
model with the standard NJL model, the effective potential in the linear
curvature approach is calculated and the dynamically generated fermionic mass
is found. A numerical study of chiral symmetry breaking by curvature effects is
presented.Comment: LaTeX, 9 pages, 1 uu-figur
Inflationary Attractor in Braneworld Scenario
We demonstrate the attractor behavior of inflation driven by a scalar field
or a tachyon field in the context of recently proposed four-dimensional
effective gravity induced on the world-volume of a three-brane in
five-dimensional Einstein gravity, and we obtain a set of exact inflationary
solutions. Phase portraits indicate that an initial kinetic term decays rapidly
and it does not prevent the onset of inflation. The trajectories more rapidly
reach the slow-roll curve than in the standard cosmology.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX, to appear in Phys. Rev. D69 (2004
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