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Constitutive equations for granular flow with uniform mean shear and spin fields
Numerical simulations of two-dimensional granular flows under uniform shear
and external body torque were performed in order to extract the constitutive
equations for the system. The outcome of the numerical simulations is analyzed
on the basis of the micropolar fluid model. Uniform mean shear field and mean
spin field, which is not subordinate to the vorticity field, are realized in
the simulations. The estimates of stresses based on kinetic theory by Lun [Lun,
J. Fluid Mech., 1991, 233, 539] are in good agreement with the simulation
results for a low area fraction but the agreement becomes weaker as
the area fraction gets higher. However, the estimates in the kinetic theory can
be fitted to the simulation results up to by renormalizing the
coefficient of roughness. For a relatively dense granular flow (), the
simulation results are also compared with Kanatani's theory [Kanatani, Int. J.
Eng. Sci., 1979, 17, 419]. It is found that the dissipation function and its
decomposition into the constitutive equations in Kanatani's theory are not
consistent with the simulation results.Comment: 22 pages, 10 figure
Density limit in discharges with high internal inductance on JT-60U
High densities exceeding the Greenwald limit by a factor of 1.7 have been obtained in L-mode discharges with high internal inductances of elli as high as 2.8 in JT-60U. The internal inductance is controlled by ramping down the plasma current. In addition to the extension of the operational regime limited by disruptions, confinement performance remains as good as an H89PL factor of 1.6 even above the Greenwald limit. While an earlier high elli study has indicated core confinement improvement due to enhancement of the poloidal field, the additional improvement of the tolerance against the high density turned out to be correlated with high edge temperature. The normalized density when the detachment occurs, characterized by a decrease in the Dα signal at the divertor, is even higher in the case with no disruption than in the case with a disruption. These comparisons have indicated that the improvement in thermal and particle transport does exist in the periphery and in the edge in high elli plasmas, and the shift of the density limit towards higher densities is observed coincidently. Although the high elli discharge studied here lies outside the usual parameter space for steady-state operation of a tokamak, demonstration of a stable discharge with good confinement beyond the Greenwald limit suggests that the magnetic shear at the edge is one key parameter to uncover the physical elements of the operational density limit
Anharmonicity in one-dimensional electron-phonon system
We investigate the effect of anharmonicity on the one-dimensional half-filled
Holstein model by using the determinant quantum Monte Carlo method. By
calculating the order parameters we find that with and without anharmonicity
there is always an transition from a disorder phase to a dimerized phase.
Moreover, in the dimerized phase a lattice dimerization and a charge density
wave coexist. The anharmonicity represented by the quartic term suppresses the
dimerization as well as the charge density wave, while a double-well potential
favors the dimerization. In addition, by calculating the correlation exponents
we show that the disorder phase is metallic with gapless charge excitations and
gapful spin excitations while in the dimerized phase both excitations are
gapful.Comment: 5 page
Presynaptic partner selection during retinal circuit reassembly varies with timing of neuronal regeneration in vivo
Whether neurons can restore their original connectivity patterns during circuit repair is unclear. Taking advantage of the regenerative capacity of zebrafish retina, we show here the remarkable specificity by which surviving neurons reassemble their connectivity upon regeneration of their major input. H3 horizontal cells (HCs) normally avoid red and green cones, and prefer ultraviolet over blue cones. Upon ablation of the major (ultraviolet) input, H3 HCs do not immediately increase connectivity with other cone types. Instead, H3 dendrites retract and re-extend to contact new ultraviolet cones. But, if regeneration is delayed or absent, blue-cone synaptogenesis increases and ectopic synapses are made with red and green cones. Thus, cues directing synapse specificity can be maintained following input loss, but only within a limited time period. Further, we postulate that signals from the major input that shape the H3 HC's wiring pattern during development persist to restrict miswiring after damage
Phase II trial of oral S-1 combined with gemcitabine in metastatic pancreatic cancer
We conducted a phase II trial of gemcitabine with S-1, oral fluorouracil (5-FU) prodrug tegafur combined with two modulators, 5-chloro-2, 4-dihydroxypyridine and potassium oxonate, to evaluate the activity and toxicity of such a combination in metastatic pancreatic cancer (MPC) patients. Patients who had pathologically proven pancreatic cancer with metastatic lesions were eligible candidates for entry into the study. S-1 was given orally (30 mg m−2) b.i.d. for 14 consecutive days and gemcitabine (1000 mg m−2) was given on days 8 and 15. The cycle was repeated every 21 days. We enrolled 33 MPC patients. The median number of cycles was eight (range 1–20). Grade 3–4 toxicities were leucopenia (33%), neutropenia (55%), anaemia (9%), thrombocytopenia (15%), anorexia (6%), fever (9%), and interstitial pneumonia (6%). Objective responses were obtained in 16 patients (one complete response and 15 partial responses; response rate, 48%; 95% confidence interval (CI), 33–65). Median survival and 1-year survival rate were 12.5 months (95% CI, 5.9–19.1) and 54% (95% CI, 36–72), respectively. Combination chemotherapy with GEM and S-1 was well tolerated and yielded a significantly high response rate
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