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Length-scale-dependent phase transition in BSCCO single crystals
Electrical transport measurements using a multiterminal configuration are
presented, which prove that in BSCCO single crystals near the transition
temperature in zero external magnetic field the secondary voltage is induced by
thermally activated vortex loop unbinding. The phase transition between the
bound and unbound states of the vortex loops was found to be below the
temperature where the phase coherence of the superconducting order parameter
extends over the whole volume of the sample. We show experimentally that 3D/2D
phase transition in vortex dimensionality is a length-scale-dependent layer
decoupling process and takes place simultaneously with the 3D/2D phase
transition in superconductivity at the same temperature.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Philos. Ma
Modeling user navigation
This paper proposes the use of neural networks as a tool for studying navigation within virtual worlds. Results indicate that the network learned to predict the next step for a given trajectory. The analysis of hidden layer shows that the network was able to differentiate between two groups of users identified on the basis of their performance for a spatial task. Time series analysis of hidden node activation values and input vectors suggested that certain hidden units become specialised for place and heading, respectively. The benefits of this approach and the possibility of extending the methodology to the study of navigation in Human Computer Interaction applications are discussed
Potential and current distribution in strongly anisotropic Bi(2)Sr(2) CaCu(2)O(8) single crystals at current breakdown
Experiments on potential differences in the low-temperature vortex solid
phase of monocrystalline platelets of superconducting Bi(2)Sr(2)CaCu(2)O(8)
(BSCCO) subjected to currents driven either through an "ab" surface or from one
such surface to another show evidence of a resistive/nonresistive front moving
progressively out from the current contacts as the current increases. The depth
of the resistive region has been measured by a novel in-depth voltage probe
contact. The position of the front associated with an injection point appears
to depend only on the current magnitude and not on its withdrawal point. It is
argued that enhanced nonresistive superconducting anisotropy limits current
penetration to less than the London length and results in a flat rectangular
resistive region with simultaneous "ab" and "c" current breakdown which moves
progressively out from the injection point with increasing current.
Measurements in "ab" or "c" configurations are seen to give the same
information, involving both ab-plane and c-axis conduction properties.Comment: 9 pages, 13 figures, typo error corrected, last section was refine
The Pelophylax esculentus complex in North-Western Romania: distribution of the population systems
Abstract. The aim of this study was to clarify the distribution of the Pelophylax esculentus complex population systems in north-western Romania. The study area is represented by north-western Romania including the administrative territories delineated by Arad, Bihor and Satu-Mare counties. Surveys were conducted between September 2004 and May 2009. There were herpetofaunistically surveyed 884 geographic localities in north-western Romania. In 666 of these localities it was identified/reconfirmed the presence of water frogs from the P. esculentus complex (666-ridibundus, 97-esculentus, 33-lessonae). There were identified 39 distinct populations of P. lessonae and 127 populations of P. kl. esculentus respectively. In areas where all the three forms of water frogs or at least two of them are present, there were identified 127 population systems: R-E (83), L-R-E (39) and E (5). In all populations of water frogs from north-western Romania, the parental species (P. ridibundus, P. lessonae) are represented both by males and females. Concerning the hybrid P. kl. esculentus we could not identify males of this form in every population, the females being able to reproduce with the males of parental species. In the case of two populations of P. kl. esculentus we have not identified males (all-females E system). It is possible that these populations are included in a parthenogenetic cycle. During the study, mixed pairs in amplexus were identified exclusively between males of P. lessonae and females of P. kl. esculentus, and between males of P. kl. esculentus and females of P. ridibundus, being also identified several spawns. Most of the L-R-E system populations are found in Carei Plain and Livada Plain (the Tur Valley). Conservation in time of these populations is also ensured by their placement in Natura 2000 Habitats Directive sites
Asynchronous Corner Tracking Algorithm based on Lifetime of Events for DAVIS Cameras
Event cameras, i.e., the Dynamic and Active-pixel Vision Sensor (DAVIS) ones,
capture the intensity changes in the scene and generates a stream of events in
an asynchronous fashion. The output rate of such cameras can reach up to 10
million events per second in high dynamic environments. DAVIS cameras use novel
vision sensors that mimic human eyes. Their attractive attributes, such as high
output rate, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and high pixel bandwidth, make them an
ideal solution for applications that require high-frequency tracking. Moreover,
applications that operate in challenging lighting scenarios can exploit the
high HDR of event cameras, i.e., 140 dB compared to 60 dB of traditional
cameras. In this paper, a novel asynchronous corner tracking method is proposed
that uses both events and intensity images captured by a DAVIS camera. The
Harris algorithm is used to extract features, i.e., frame-corners from
keyframes, i.e., intensity images. Afterward, a matching algorithm is used to
extract event-corners from the stream of events. Events are solely used to
perform asynchronous tracking until the next keyframe is captured. Neighboring
events, within a window size of 5x5 pixels around the event-corner, are used to
calculate the velocity and direction of extracted event-corners by fitting the
2D planar using a randomized Hough transform algorithm. Experimental evaluation
showed that our approach is able to update the location of the extracted
corners up to 100 times during the blind time of traditional cameras, i.e.,
between two consecutive intensity images.Comment: Accepted to 15th International Symposium on Visual Computing
(ISVC2020
Multiple QTL-effects of wheat Gpc-B1 locus on grain protein and micronutrient concentrations
Micronutrient malnutrition afflicts over three billion peopleworldwide and the numbers are continuously increasing. Developing genetically micronutrientenriched cereals, which are the predominant source of human dietary, is essential to alleviate malnutrition worldwide. Wheat chromosome 6B derived from wild emmerwheat [Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides (Körn.) Thell] was previously reported to be a source for high Zn concentration in the grain. In the present study, recombinant chromosome substitution lines (RSLs), previously constructed for genetic and physical maps of Gpc-B1 (a 250-kb locus affecting grain protein concentration), were used to identify the effects of the Gpc-B1 locus on grain micronutrient concentrations. RSLs carrying the Gpc-B1 allele of T. dicoccoides accumulated on average 12% higher concentration of Zn, 18% higher concentration of Fe, 29% higher concentration of Mn and 38% higher concentration of protein in the grain as compared with RSLs carrying the allele from cultivated wheat (Triticum durum). Furthermore, the high grain Zn, Fe and Mn concentrations were consistently expressed in five different environments with an absence of genotype by environment interaction. The results obtained in the present study also confirmed the previously reported effect of the wild-type allele of Gpc-B1 on earlier senescence of flag leaves. We suggest that the Gpc-B1 locus is involved in more efficient remobilization of protein, zinc, iron and manganese from leaves to the grains, in addition to its effect on earlier senescence of the green tissues
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