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Electron scattering in isotonic chains as a probe of the proton shell structure of unstable nuclei
Electron scattering on unstable nuclei is planned in future facilities of the
GSI and RIKEN upgrades. Motivated by this fact, we study theoretical
predictions for elastic electron scattering in the N=82, N=50, and N=14
isotonic chains from very proton-deficient to very proton-rich isotones. We
compute the scattering observables by performing Dirac partial-wave
calculations. The charge density of the nucleus is obtained with a covariant
nuclear mean-field model that accounts for the low-energy electromagnetic
structure of the nucleon. For the discussion of the dependence of scattering
observables at low-momentum transfer on the gross properties of the charge
density, we fit Helm model distributions to the self-consistent mean-field
densities. We find that the changes shown by the electric charge form factor
along each isotonic chain are strongly correlated with the underlying proton
shell structure of the isotones. We conclude that elastic electron scattering
experiments in isotones can provide valuable information about the filling
order and occupation of the single-particle levels of protons.Comment: 13 pages; 19 figure
The role of promotion tools used in the Spanish campaign to promote new lamb meat cuts
Aim of study: The first purpose of the present study was to investigate the level of recall of the adverting campaign promoting the new lamb meat cuts. The second objective was to investigate which promotion tools are more important to consumers and retailers.Area of study: This study took place in the city of Zaragoza, where lamb meat promotional activities have been conducted at three different levels: generic promotion of the sector, Regulatory Council of Ternasco de Aragón promotion campaign and producer brand promotion.Material and methods: Data was collected through personal questionnaires (401 consumers and 55 retailers).Main results: Results suggest that the promotion campaign has not contributed as much as expected to spread the knowledge of the new lamb cuts among consumers. Both consumers and retailers attached more importance to in-store marketing promotional tools. Three consumers segments were identified based on promotion tools preferences. Comparing between consumers and butchers’ opinion the only significant difference was found in using internet and social network as a promotional tool.Research highlights: A general trend has been observed since the majority of consumers and retailers consider that the most important promotions tools are those conducted inside the point of sale. On the view of these results, it could be better for future campaigns to increase promotional effort inside the point of sale, where consumers make their final purchase choice
Pattern formation without heating in an evaporative convection experiment
We present an evaporation experiment in a single fluid layer. When latent
heat associated to the evaporation is large enough, the heat flow through the
free surface of the layer generates temperature gradients that can destabilize
the conductive motionless state giving rise to convective cellular structures
without any external heating. The sequence of convective patterns obtained here
without heating, is similar to that obtained in B\'enard-Marangoni convection.
This work present the sequence of spatial bifurcations as a function of the
layer depth. The transition between square to hexagonal pattern, known from
non-evaporative experiments, is obtained here with a similar change in
wavelength.Comment: Submitted to Europhysics Letter
Presiones plantares, en estática bipodal, en niños/adolescentes con síndrome de Down
Objetivo: Determinar las presiones plantares en estática bipodal y la alineación de retropié y rodilla, en niños/adolescentes con Síndrome de Down (SD), comparando los datos con los de un grupo control (GC). Diseño. 32 sujetos con SD y 33 control. Se valoró la superficie plantar, presión media y máxima y su distribución porcentual en 9 zonas de la superficie plantar (plataforma”Footchecker”) en estática bipodal. Asimismo, se valoró la alineación del retropié en el plano frontal y la de la rodilla en los planos frontal y sagital. Resultados. En el grupo SD: superficie plantar mayor (p<0.0001); presión media menor (p<0.01); picos de presión menores en el retropié (zona interna p<0.0001) y mayores en parte interna del mediopié y del antepié (p<0.0001); participación menor del retropié, principalmente en parte interna (GC:23.09%; SD:15.87%; p<0.0001), y mayor de la parte interna del mediopié (GC:4%; SD10%; p<0.0001) y del antepié (GC:12%; SD:17%; p<0.0001). Conclusiones. El grupo SD presentó mayor desviación en valgo de talón y rodilla, tendencia al recurvatum de rodilla y aumento de la superficie de apoyo plantar, relacionado con el pie plano que suelen presentar estos sujetos. Además, presentó tendencia a menores presiones medias y modificación de la distribución porcentual de la carga, con menor participación del retropié y mayor de las zonas internas del mediopié y antepié; es decir, hubo un desplazamiento de la carga hacia la zona ántero-interna.Objective. To determine the plantar pressures in standing and the hindfoot and knee alignment, in children/adolescents with Down syndrome (DS). Material and Methods. The sample comprised two groups of 32 children / adolescents, one with DS and other without pathology (CG). We analyzed in standing she support surface, average and peak plantar pressures and their distribution (by means of a Footchecker platform), hindfoot alignment in the frontal plane and knee alignment in the frontal and sagital planes.Comparison between both groups was carried out. Results. The DS group showed: higher plantar surface (p<0.0001); lower average pressure (p<0.01); lower peak pressure in the hindfoot (internal zone p<0.0001) and a higher one in the internal zone of the midfoot and forefoot (p<0.0001); lower involvement of the hindfoot, specially in the internal part (CG:23.09%, DS:15.87%, p<0.0001) and a higher one of the internal part of the midfoot (CG:4%, DS:10%, p<0.0001) and forefoot (CG: 12%, DS: 17%, p <0.0001). Conclusions. The DS group presented higher valgus deviation of the hindfoot and knee, a tendency to a knee recurvatum and higher support surface, related to the flatfoot they usually had. On the other hand, they presented a tendency to lower average pressures and a variation in the porcentage distribution of load, with a lower involvement of the hindfoot and a higher one of the internal parts of the midfoot and forefoot: that’s to say, there was a load displacement towards the anterior and internal zone.Peer Reviewe
Nuclear charge-exchange excitations in localized covariant density functional theory
The recent progress in the studies of nuclear charge-exchange excitations
with localized covariant density functional theory is briefly presented, by
taking the fine structure of spin-dipole excitations in 16O as an example. It
is shown that the constraints introduced by the Fock terms of the relativistic
Hartree-Fock scheme into the particle-hole residual interactions are
straightforward and robust.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, Proceedings of INPC2013, Florence, Italy, 2-7 June
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Metallo-organic ensembles of tritopic subphthalocyanine ligands
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: M. Ángel Revuelta-Maza, Ettore Fazio, Gema de la Torre and Tomás Torres, Metallo-organic ensembles of tritopic subphthalocyanine ligands, Journal of Porphyrins and PhthalocyaninesVol. 21, No. 12, pp. 782-789 (2017), which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1142/S1088424617500882I. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use Self-Archived Versions"Organic building blocks containing amines and aldehydes can be used for the preparation of complex metallo-organic structures, such as M2L3 triple helicates or face-capped M4L4 tetrahedral cages, through the formation of both dynamic covalent and coordinative linkages during the self-Assembly process. Herein we describe how the subcomponent self-Assembly method can be succesfully applied over a triamine-functionalized subphthalocyanine (SubPc) ligand to build metallo-supramolecular helicates. Two isomeric SubPcs (C1-SubPc1 and C3-SubPc1) have been prepared from the corresponding C1-SubPcI3 and C3-SubPcI3 precursors under optimized Suzuki conditions. We selected the tritopic C3-SubPc1 derivative as ligand for the subcomponent self-Assembly experiments, which involved the reaction with 2-formylpyridine and different Fe(II) salts. The self-Assembly process was mainly studied by mass spectrometry (ESI direct injection techniques), and in all the conditions applied, we could observe the formation of helicate-Type Fe2SubPc3 structures and/or Fe2SubPc4 species, which can be considered as open precursors of Fe4SubPc4 tetrahedral cages. © 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company.Financial support from Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (S2013/MIT- 2841, FOTOCARBON), and Spanish MICINN (CTQ2014-52869-P) is acknowledged
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