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The most general second-order field equations of bi-scalar-tensor theory in four dimensions
The Horndeski theory is known as the most general scalar-tensor theory with
second-order field equations. In this paper, we explore the bi-scalar extension
of the Horndeski theory. Following Horndeski's approach, we determine all the
possible terms appearing in the second-order field equations of the
bi-scalar-tensor theory. We compare the field equations with those of the
generalized multi-Galileons, and confirm that our theory contains new terms
that are not included in the latter theory. We also discuss the construction of
the Lagrangian leading to our most general field equations.Comment: 21 page
Finite temperature Mott transition in Hubbard model on anisotropic triangular lattice
We investigate the Hubbard model on the anisotropic triangular lattice by
means of the cellular dynamical mean field theory. The phase diagram determined
in the Hubbard interaction versus temperature plane shows novel reentrant
behavior in the Mott transition due to the competition between Fermi-liquid
formation and magnetic correlations under geometrical frustration. We
demonstrate that the reentrant behavior is characteristic of the Mott
transition with intermediate geometrical frustration and indeed consistent with
recent experimental results of organic materials.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Finite-Temperature Mott Transition in Two-Dimensional Frustrated Hubbard Models
We investigate the Hubbard model on two typical frustrated lattices in two
dimensions, the kagome lattice and the anisotropic triangular lattice, by means
of the cellular dynamical mean field theory. We show that the metallic phase is
stabilized up to fairly large Hubbard interactions under strong geometrical
frustration in both cases, which results in heavy fermion behavior and several
anomalous properties around the Mott transition point. In particular, for the
anisotropic triangular lattice, we find novel reentrant behavior in the Mott
transition in the moderately frustrated parameter regime, which is caused by
the competition between Fermi-liquid formation and magnetic correlations. It is
demonstrated that the reentrant behavior is a generic feature inherent in the
Mott transition with intermediate geometrical frustration, and indeed in
accordance with recent experimental findings for organic materials.Comment: 20 pages, 19 figures, to be published in the proceedings of YKIS2007
conference as a special issue of Prog. Theor. Phys. Supp
有機塩基の塩のペーパークロマトグラフィー
Reprinted from the Journal of the Phamaceutical Society of Japan Vol.71, No.12, 1393
Ectopic Cilia: A Histopathological Study
Cilia are normally found at the eyelid margin, while ectopic cilia are one or more lash follicles appearing in an abnormal position within the eyelid. We herein report two cases of cilia located in the palpebral conjunctiva. A 31-year-old female and a 46-year-old male presented with ectopic cilia in the superior palpebral conjunctiva. Histopathological study of the excised ectopic cilia and related lesions showed the cilia-related lesion to be located in the epithelial pit that contains goblet cells, which is consistent with the crypts of Henle. The hair follicle was surrounded by granulation tissue, while a dermal papilla and a hair matrix, which are known to produce hair follicles, did not exist in the excised tissue. While anterior ectopic cilia are congenital, ectopic cilia in the palpebral conjunctiva may be acquired, and these aberrant cilia are associated with crypts of Henle and chronic inflammation
Tissue factor expression in human pterygium
Purpose: A pterygium shows tumor-like characteristics, such as proliferation, invasion, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Previous reports suggest that tissue factor (TF) expression is closely related to the EMT of tumor cells, and subsequent tumor development. In this study, we analyzed the expression and immunolocalization of TF in pterygial and normal conjunctival tissues of humans. Methods: Eight pterygia and three normal bulbar conjunctivas, surgically removed, were used in this study. Formalinfixed, paraffin-embedded tissues were submitted for immunohistochemical analysis with anti-TF antibody. Double staining immunohistochemistry was performed to assess TF and alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) or epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression in the pterygia. Results: Immunoreactivity for TF was detected in all pterygial tissues examined. TF immunoreactivity was localized in the cytoplasm of basal, suprabasal, and superficial epithelial cells. The number of TF-immunopositive cells in pterygial epithelial cells was significantly higher than in normal conjunctival epithelial cells (p<0.001). TF immunoreactivity was detected in α-SMA-positive or -negative pterygial epithelial cells. EGFR immunoreactivity was detected in pterygial epithelium, which was colocalized with TF. Conclusions: These results suggest that TF plays a potential role in the pathogenesis and development of a pterygium, and that TF expression might be involved through EMT-dependent and -independent pathways
Social skills and loneliness in junior high school students
The purposes of this study were to examine the relationship between social skills and loneliness, and to contribute to prevention and intervention of loneliness in junior high school students. Questionnaires were administered to 83 students (45 males and 38 females). Correlation analysis showed that loneliness score was negatively related to the scores of peer reinforcement, social initiation, conflict resolution and assertion skills, and also positively related to the score of withdrawal behaviors. In addition, this study found gender differences in the role of social skills and problem behaviors on loneliness. Boys' loneliness was negatively related to peer reinforcement, social initiation, and assertion skills, and girls' loneliness was negatively related to conflict resolution skills, whereas both boys' and girls' loneliness were associated with withdrawal behaviors. These findings were discussed in terms of the context of social skills training
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