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    The use of FRPs in seismic repair and retrofit: experimental verification

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    The application of FRPs in the seismic repair and retrofit of structures is addressed. The results from a few tests on full-scale structures, repaired and/or retrofitted with composites, performed at the ELSA laboratory are presented and discussed

    Accelerated Procedure for Determination of Gas-Off Product From Space Cabin Materials

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    A fast and accurate method for the empirical evaluation of the degassing characteristics of materials and supplies carried aboard a space capsule is described. The proposed procedure utilizes 72-liter flasks as reaction chambers. Materials to be tested were introduced into one group of flasks for a period of 30 to 60 days. The flasks were maintained under temperature, pressure, and lighting conditions expected to prevail within the spacecraft. Parallel experiments were conducted over a 24-hour period at a flask temperature of 120°F obtained by irradiation of the flask with mercury vapor lamps. At regular, predetermined intervals the flask atmospheres -were tested for outgassed contaminants by gas chromatography in conjunction with infrared spectroscopy. Several examples of test results are presented. They indicate that different temperatures did not affect the reaction mechanism involved in the outgassing processes. The type of products which had outgassed remained the same; and, as expected, only the quantity of released products was higher at higher temperatures

    Interplay between bending and stretching in carbon nanoribbons

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    We investigate the bending properties of carbon nanoribbons by combining continuum elasticity theory and tight-binding atomistic simulations. First, we develop a complete analysis of a given bended configuration through continuum mechanics. Then, we provide by tight-binding calculations the value of the bending rigidity in good agreement with recent literature. We discuss the emergence of a stretching field induced by the full atomic-scale relaxation of the nanoribbon architecture. We further prove that such an in-plane strain field can be decomposed into a first contribution due to the actual bending of the sheet and a second one due to edge effects.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    Search of candidate genes for salting loss of ham by using Fluoro Differential Display (FDD)

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    Con la presente ricerca abbiamo studiato il livello di espressione di geni nel tessuto muscolare di suino con la tecnica fluoro differential display, per identificare geni espressi in modo variabile in funzione del parametro calo di prima salagione. Sono stati identificati dieci geni, dei quali sei a funzione nota e quattro non ancora caratterizzati, che mostravano un'espressione maggiore negli animali con il calo di prima salagione più alto. - Con la presente ricerca abbiamo studiato il livello di espressione di geni nel tessuto muscolare di suino con la tecnica fluoro differential display, per identificare geni espressi in modo variabile in funzione del parametro calo di prima salagione. Sono stati identificati dieci geni, dei quali sei a funzione nota e quattro non ancora caratterizzati, che mostravano un'espressione maggiore negli animali con il calo di prima salagione più alto

    Efficient tight-binding Monte Carlo structural sampling of complex materials

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    While recent work towards the development of tight-binding and ab-initio algorithms has focused on molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo methods can often lead to better results with relatively little effort. We present here a multi-step Monte Carlo algorithm that makes use of the possibility of quickly evaluating local energies. For the thermalization of a 1000-atom configuration of {\it a}-Si, this algorithm gains about an order of magnitude in speed over standard molecular dynamics. The algorithm can easily be ported to a wide range of materials and can be dynamically optimized for a maximum efficiency.Comment: 5 pages including 3 postscript figure

    Electrochromic orbit control for smart-dust devices

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    Recent advances in MEMS (micro electromechanical systems) technology are leading to spacecraft which are the shape and size of computer chips, so-called SpaceChips, or ‘smart dust devices’. These devices can offer highly distributed sensing when used in future swarm applications. However, they currently lack a feasible strategy for active orbit control. This paper proposes an orbit control methodology for future SpaceChip devices which is based on exploiting the effects of solar radiation pressure using electrochromic coatings. The concept presented makes use of the high area-to-mass ratio of these devices, and consequently the large force exerted upon them by solar radiation pressure, to control their orbit evolution by altering their surface optical properties. The orbital evolution of Space Chips due to solar radiation pressure can be represented by a Hamiltonian system, allowing an analytic development of the control methodology. The motion in the orbital element phase space resembles that of a linear oscillator, which is used to formulate a switching control law. Additional perturbations and the effect of eclipses are accounted for by modifying the linearized equations of the secular change in orbital elements around an equilibrium point in the phase space of the problem. Finally, the effectiveness of the method is demonstrated in a test case scenario

    Quantum harmonic oscillator with superoscillating initial datum

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    In this paper we study the evolution of superoscillating initial data for the quantum driven harmonic oscillator. Our main result shows that superoscillations are amplified by the harmonic potential and that the analytic solution develops a singularity in finite time. We also show that for a large class of solutions of the Schr\"odinger equation, superoscillating behavior at any given time implies superoscillating behavior at any other time.Comment: 12 page

    On some differential-geometric aspects of the Torelli map

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    In this note we survey recent results on the extrinsic geometry of the Jacobian locus inside Ag\mathsf{A}_g. We describe the second fundamental form of the Torelli map as a multiplication map, recall the relation between totally geodesic subvarieties and Hodge loci and survey various results related to totally geodesic subvarieties and the Jacobian locus.Comment: To appear on Boll. UMI, special volume in memory of Paolo de Bartolomei

    Isolation and expression of a novel MBL-like collectin cDNA enhanced by LPS injection in the body wall of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis

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    Collectins are a family of calcium-dependent lectins that are characterized by their collagen-like domains. Considerable interest has been focused on this class of proteins because of their ability to interact with components of the complement system activating a cascade of events responsible for the activation of the innate immune system. A differential screening between LPS-challenged and na\uefve Ciona intestinalis has been performed allowing the isolation of a full length cDNA encoding for a 221 AA protein. In silico analysis has shown that this polypeptide displays protein domains with similarities to mannose-binding lectins. A phylogenetic analysis suggested that C. intestinalis MBL has evolved early as a prototype of vertebrate MBL. Real-time PCR assay demonstrated that this gene is strongly activated after LPS injection in the tunica. In situ hybridization performed in LPS-induced animals has shown that this gene is expressed in granular amoebocytes and large granules hemocytes in the inflamed body wall tissue. Finally, an antimicrobial activity of the C. intestinalis MBL has been demonstrate
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