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Specificity of aequorin luminescence to calcium
The presence of Pb(++), Co(++), Cu(++), and Cd(++), each of which possesses a certain luminescence-triggering activity of aequorin, potentially interferes with the specificity of the aequorin luminescence response to Ca(++). Interference by the above cations can be eliminated, without influencing the sensitivity of the luminescence of aequorin to Ca(++), by adding 1 mM of sodium diethyldithiocarbamate
<Preliminary>0-methyltransferase (OMT) cDNA Clones from Pinus densiflora Seedlings
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On the Logarithmic Asymptotics of the Sixth Painleve' Equation (Summer 2007)
We study the solutions of the sixth Painlev\'e equation with a logarithmic
asymptotic behavior at a critical point. We compute the monodromy group
associated to the solutions by the method of monodromy preserving deformations
and we characterize the asymptotic behavior in terms of the monodromy itself.Comment: LaTeX with 8 figure
Development of a ground displacement measurement method for failed slopes at the toes of landslides
International audienceSediments produced by a slope failure of the toe of a landslide are assumed to prevent the spread of the failure. Thus, sediment removal is an emergency measure that must be done safely while the slope is observed. Observation must also be done safely without requiring workers to enter the failed slope to avoid secondary disasters. Generally, a non-prism type totalstation is useful to measure ground displacement under such circumstances, because this type of totalstation can be used without placing targets on the slope. However, the lack of prisms results in problems related to the objectivity of measurement data, collimation error of the totalstation, measurement at night, and so on. The authors have developed targets and a remote target placing method in order to resolve the above problems. As a result, we have established remote measurement technique for ground displacement on failed slopes at the toes of landslides. This paper describes the measurement technique that has been developed
Muonium as a shallow center in GaN
A paramagnetic muonium (Mu) state with an extremely small hyperfine parameter
was observed for the first time in single-crystalline GaN below 25 K. It has a
highly anisotropic hyperfine structure with axial symmetry along the [0001]
direction, suggesting that it is located either at a nitrogen-antibonding or a
bond-centered site oriented parallel to the c-axis. Its small ionization energy
(=< 14 meV) and small hyperfine parameter (--10^{-4} times the vacuum value)
indicate that muonium in one of its possible sites produces a shallow state,
raising the possibility that the analogous hydrogen center could be a source of
n-type conductivity in as-grown GaN.Comment: 4 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. Letter
Nanoscale anisotropic structural correlations in the paramagnetic and ferromagnetic phases of Nd0.5Sr0.5 MnO3
We report x-ray scattering studies of short-range structural correlations and
diffuse scattering in Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3. On cooling, this material undergoes a
series of transitions, first from a paramagnetic insulating (PI) to a
ferromagnetic metallic (FM) phase, and then to a charge-ordered (CO) insulating
state. Highly anisotropic structural correlations were found in both the PI and
FM states. The correlations increase with decreasing temperature, reaching a
maximum at the CO transition temperature. Below this temperature, they abruptly
collapsed. Single-polaron diffuse scattering was also observed in both the PI
and FM states suggesting that substantial local lattice distortions are present
in these phases. We argue that our measurements indicate that nanoscale regions
exhibiting layered orbital order exist in the paramagnetic and ferromagnetic
phases of Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3.Comment: 5 pages, 4 embedded figure
Transient differential reflectivity of ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases in the bilayered manganite La1.24Sr1.76Mn2O7
Photoinduced effects in a single crystal of bilayered manganites,
La2-2xSr1+2xMn2O7 (x=0.38), were investigated in a wide range of temperatures
by pump-probe measurement at a photon energy of 1.6eV. In a ferromagnetic
metallic state, significant enhancement of positive rise in differential
reflectivity with a slow relaxing time of hundred picoseconds was observed just
below Tc=127K, indicating that the reflectivity change with the slow relaxation
time constant is induced by laser heating. We have also observed an
unconventional fast relaxing component that has a time constant of the order of
ten picoseconds. This fast relaxing component, whose absolute value has an
asymmetric peak at Tc, is presumably due to short-range correlation of
Jahn-Teller distortion.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, accepted to Solid State Communication
Commensurate-Incommensurate transition in the melting process of the orbital ordering in Pr0.5Ca0.5MnO3: neutron diffraction study
The melting process of the orbital order in
Pr0.5Ca0.5MnO3 single crystal has been studied in detail as a function of
temperature by neutron diffraction. It is demonstrated that a
commensurate-incommensurate (C-IC) transition of the orbital ordering takes
place in a bulk sample, being consistent with the electron diffraction studies.
The lattice structure and the transport properties go through drastic changes
in the IC orbital ordering phase below the charge/orbital ordering temperature
Tco/oo, indicating that the anomalies are intimately related to the partial
disordering of the orbital order, unlike the consensus that it is related to
the charge disordering process. For the same T range, partial disorder of the
orbital ordering turns on the ferromagnetic spin fluctuations which were
observed in a previous neutron scattering study.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, REVTeX, to be published in Phys. Rev.
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