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Role of critical spin fluctuations in ultrafast demagnetization of transition-metal rare-earth alloys
Ultrafast magnetization dynamics induced by femtosecond laser pulses have
been measured in ferrimagnetic Co0.8Gd0.2, Co.74Tb.26 and Co.86Tb.14 alloys.
Using element sensitivity of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism at the Co L3, Tb
M5 and Gd M5 edges we evidence that the demagnetization dynamics is element
dependent. We show that a thermalization time as fast as 280 fs is observed for
the rare-earth in the alloy, when the laser excited state temperature is below
the compensation temperature. It is limited to 500 fs when the laser excited
state temperature is below the Curie temperature (Tc). We propose critical spin
fluctuations in the vicinity of TC as the mechanism which reduces the
demagnetization rates of the 4f electrons in transition-metal rare-earth alloys
whereas at any different temperature the limited demagnetization rates could be
avoided.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Proyecto para la creación de una empresa de confección de camisetas a base de algodón orgánico en la ciudad de Guayaquil
Este documento presenta un análisis de viabilidad y factibilidad de implantar una fábrica que confeccione camisetas en la ciudad de Guayaquil y muestra el plan de negocios para esta empresa. Para esto se realizó un análisis del sector textil e investigación de mercados para identificar estrategias y acciones a seguir. La investigación incluyó a compradores en centros comerciales y competencia en el mercado. En base a la investigación sectorial y a resultados del análisis de la investigación se llegó a la conclusión que el proyecto es totalmente viable; debido a que hay una gran disposición ecologista de la gente y que estarían dispuestos a comprar, y es también factible; porque a través de la aplicación de estrategia de nicho de mercado y diferentes tácticas, la fábrica logrará participación de mercado y sobre todo alta rentabilidad.FEN-ESPO
The effects of advanced maternal age on T- cell subsets at the maternal- fetal interface prior to term labor and in the offspring: a mouse study
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Improvements to the X-ray Spectrometer at the Aerosol Laboratory, Instituto de Física, UNAM
Due to the demands of better (accurate and precise) analytical results using X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) at the Aerosol Laboratory, Instituto de Física, UNAM, it was necessary to carry out improvements in instrumentation and analytical procedures in the x-ray spectrometer located in this facility. A new turbomolecular vacuum system was installed, which allows reaching the working pressure in a shorter time. Characteristic x-rays are registered with a Silicon Drift Detector, or SDD, (8 mm thick Be window, 140 eV at 5.9 keV resolution), working directly in a high-vacuum, permitting the detection of x-rays with energies as low as 1 keV (Na Ka) and higher counting rates than in the past. Due to the interference produced by the Rh L x-rays emitted by the tube normally used for atmospheric and food analysis with Cl K x-rays, another tube with a W anode was mounted in the spectrometer to avoid this interference, with the possibility to select operation with any of these tubes. Examples of applications in atmospheric aerosols and other samples are presented, to demonstrate the enhanced function of the spectrometer. Other future modifications are also explained
Specific Glucoside Transporters Influence Septal Structure and Function in the Filamentous, Heterocyst-Forming Cyanobacterium Anabaena sp Strain PCC 7120
T When deprived of combined nitrogen, some filamentous cyanobacteria
contain two cell types: vegetative cells that fix CO2 through oxygenic photosynthesis
and heterocysts that are specialized in N2 fixation. In the diazotrophic filament, the
vegetative cells provide the heterocysts with reduced carbon (mainly in the form of
sucrose) and heterocysts provide the vegetative cells with combined nitrogen. Septal
junctions traverse peptidoglycan through structures known as nanopores and appear
to mediate intercellular molecular transfer that can be traced with fluorescent
markers, including the sucrose analog esculin (a coumarin glucoside) that is incorporated
into the cells. Uptake of esculin by the model heterocyst-forming cyanobacterium
Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 was inhibited by the -glucosides sucrose and
maltose. Analysis of Anabaena mutants identified components of three glucoside
transporters that move esculin into the cells: GlsC (Alr4781) and GlsP (All0261) are
an ATP-binding subunit and a permease subunit of two different ABC transporters,
respectively, and HepP (All1711) is a major facilitator superfamily (MFS) protein that
was shown previously to be involved in formation of the heterocyst envelope. Transfer
of fluorescent markers (especially calcein) between vegetative cells of Anabaena
was impaired by mutation of glucoside transporter genes. GlsP and HepP interact in
bacterial two-hybrid assays with the septal junction-related protein SepJ, and GlsC
was found to be necessary for the formation of a normal number of septal peptidoglycan
nanopores and for normal subcellular localization of SepJ. Therefore, beyond
their possible role in nutrient uptake in Anabaena, glucoside transporters influence
the structure and function of septal junctions.Peer reviewe
Accurate Neutralino Relic Density Computations in Supergravity Models
We investigate the question of the proper thermal averaging of neutralino
annihilation amplitudes which possess poles and thresholds, as they impact on
the calculated neutralino relic density and therefore on the cosmological
viability of supersymmetric models. We focus on two typical resonances, namely
the boson and the lightest Higgs boson (). In the context of
supergravity models with radiative electroweak symmetry breaking, an
exploration of the whole parameter space of the model is possible and the
overall relevance of these sophisticated analyses can be ascertained. As an
example we chose the minimal supergravity model since the presence of
such poles is essential to obtain a cosmologically acceptable model. We find
that the proper thermal averaging is important for individual points in
parameter space and that the fraction of cosmologically acceptable points is
increased somewhat by the accurate procedure. However, qualitatively the new
set of points is very similar to that obtained previously using the usual
series approximations to the thermal average. We conclude that all
phenomenological analyses based on the previously determined cosmologically
allowed set remain valid.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures (available upon request as uuencoded file or
separate ps files), tex (harvmac) CTP-TAMU-14/9
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