912 research outputs found
The Rainbow Prim Algorithm for Selecting Putative Orthologous Protein Sequences
We present a selection method designed for eliminating species redundancy in clusters of putative orthologous sequences, to be applied as a post-processing procedure to pre-clustered data obtained from other methods. The algorithm can always zero-out the cluster redundancy while preserving the number of species of the original cluster
Contraceptive use and sexual function: a comparison of Italian female medical students and women attending family planning services
Objectives: The aims of the study were to understand how education relates to contraceptive choice and how sexual function can vary in relation to the use of a contraceptive method. Methods: We surveyed female medical students and women attending a family planning service (FPS) in Italy. Participants completed an online questionnaire which asked for information on sociodemographics, lifestyle, sexuality and contraceptive use and also included items of the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Results: The questionnaire was completed by 413 women (362 students and 51 women attending the FPS) between the ages of 18 and 30 years. FSFI scores revealed a lower risk of sexual dysfunction among women in the control group who did not use oral hormonal contraception. The differences in FSFI total scores between the two study groups, when subdivided by the primary contraceptive method used, was statistically significant (p < 0.005). Women using the vaginal ring had the lowest risk of sexual dysfunction, compared with all other women, and had a positive sexual function profile. In particular, the highest FSFI domain scores were lubrication, orgasm and satisfaction, also among the control group. Expensive contraception, such as long-acting reversible contraception, was not preferred by this young population, even though such methods are more contemporary and manageable. Compared with controls, students had lower compliance with contraception and a negative attitude towards voluntary termination of pregnancy. Conclusion: Despite their scientific knowledge, Italian female medical students were found to need sexual and contraceptive assistance. A woman's sexual function responds to her awareness of her body and varies in relation to how she is guided in her contraceptive choice. Contraceptive counselling is an excellent means to improve female sexuality
A general solution in the Newtonian limit of f(R)- gravity
We show that any analytic -gravity model, in the metric approach,
presents a weak field limit where the standard Newtonian potential is corrected
by a Yukawa-like term. This general result has never been pointed out but often
derived for some particular theories. This means that only allows to
recover the standard Newton potential while this is not the case for other
relativistic theories of gravity. Some considerations on the physical
consequences of such a general solution are addressed.Comment: 5 page
Gravitational lensing in fourth order gravity
Gravitational lensing is investigated in the weak field limit of fourth order
gravity in which the Lagrangian of the gravitational field is modified by
replacing the Ricci scalar curvature R with an analytical expression .
Considering the case of a pointlike lens, we study the behaviour of the
deflection angle in the case of power law Lagrangians, i.e. with f(R) = f_0
R^n. In order to investigate possible detectable signatures, the position of
the Einstein ring and the solutions of the lens equation are evaluated
considering the change with respect to the standard case. Effects on the
amplification of the images and the Paczynski curve in microlensing experiments
are also estimated.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication on Physical Review
The evolution of density perturbations in f(R) gravity
We give a rigorous and mathematically well defined presentation of the
Covariant and Gauge Invariant theory of scalar perturbations of a
Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker universe for Fourth Order Gravity, where
the matter is described by a perfect fluid with a barotropic equation of state.
The general perturbations equations are applied to a simple background solution
of R^n gravity. We obtain exact solutions of the perturbations equations for
scales much bigger than the Hubble radius. These solutions have a number of
interesting features. In particular, we find that for all values of n there is
always a growing mode for the density contrast, even if the universe undergoes
an accelerated expansion. Such a behaviour does not occur in standard General
Relativity, where as soon as Dark Energy dominates, the density contrast
experiences an unrelenting decay. This peculiarity is sufficiently novel to
warrant further investigation on fourth order gravity models.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures, typos corrected, submitted to PR
PPN-limit of Fourth Order Gravity inspired by Scalar-Tensor Gravity
Based on the {\it dynamical} equivalence between higher order gravity and
scalar-tensor gravity the PPN-limit of fourth order gravity is discussed. We
exploit this analogy developing a fourth order gravity version of the Eddington
PPN-parameters. As a result, Solar System experiments can be reconciled with
higher order gravity, if physical constraints descending from experiments are
fulfilled.Comment: 6 pages, Phys. Rev. D accepted versio
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