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    Temperature and dissolved oxygen in lakes of the lower Oricono river floodplain (Venezuela)

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    Des mesures mensuelles ont Ă©tĂ© faites sur cinq lacs pendant deux ans. Des cycles nycthĂ©mĂ©raux ont Ă©galement Ă©tĂ© observĂ©s. Le gradient thermique vertical Ă©tait gĂ©nĂ©ralement faible (de l'ordre de 1° C de la surface au fond) mais des diffĂ©rences jusqu'Ă  3° C ont pu ĂȘtre observĂ©es durant les hautes eaux dans des lacs. D'une façon gĂ©nĂ©rale, ces lacs peuvent ĂȘtre classĂ©es comme polymictiques chauds. Dans tous les lacs, l'oxygĂšne dissous Ă©tait corrĂ©lĂ© nĂ©gativement avec le niveau de l'eau, les lacs Ă©tant en gĂ©nĂ©ral en dessous de la saturation. Une hypoxie s'est dĂ©veloppĂ©e durant les hautes eaux dans les cinq lacs, persistant durant la dĂ©crue. En basses eaux, il n'y a pas de stratification d'oxygĂšne, ce qui indique une circulation verticale de la masse d'eau. Celle-ci rĂ©sulte de la faible profondeur du milieu qui favorise l'influence du vent et du refroidissement nocturne. En pĂ©riode de hautes eaux, lorsque le niveau monte, l'arrivĂ©e de l'eau dans les lacs rĂ©duit la probabilitĂ© de dĂ©veloppement d'une stratification stable et durable. Cependant le faible gradient thermique peut s'opposer Ă  une circulation pendant plusieurs semaines. La morphomĂ©trie des diffĂ©rents lacs de l'OrĂ©noque apparait comme facteur dĂ©terminant dans la distribution de la tempĂ©rature et de l'oxygĂšne dissous. (RĂ©sumĂ© d'auteur

    Therapeautic Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles

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    The overall goal of the research project is to create a glass that produces cerium oxide nanoparticles and as an efficient delivery mechanism. Cerium is able to exist as Ce3+ and Ce4+ because it has two partially filled subshells. This coexistence allows cerium oxide to have antioxidant properties that reduce the number of free radicals in that body that are associated with cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative diseases. In our laboratory, using a soluble borate glass, cerium oxide nanoparticles are created to coexist in Ce3+ and Ce4+ valences This borate glass composition is doped with different amounts of Cerium(IV) Oxide and melted under different melting parameters to achieve different amounts of nanoparticles with Ce3+ and Ce4+ valences. The molted glass is poured on a steal plate and then powdered to achieve particle sizeoC to extract the nanoparticles. The extracted nanoparticles are analyzed using high-resolution FEI Tecnai 30 TEM at Georgia Tech. The captured images of the extracted nanoparticles are observed using an ImageJ software to measure atomic distances and crystal sizes of these nanoparticles. for the TEM analysis confirms the release of Ce3+ which is necessary to have with Ce4+ for both to act as an antioxidant. This allows for thorough investigation of what effects different melting times, raw materials, and heat of melting has on the cerium oxide nanoparticles

    Molecular gas associated with IRAS 10361-5830

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    We analyze the distribution of the molecular gas and the dust in the molecular clump linked to IRAS 10361-5830, located in the environs of the bubble-shaped HII region Gum 31 in the Carina region, with the aim of determining the main parameters of the associated material and investigating the evolutionary state of the young stellar objects identified there. Using the APEX telescope, we mapped the molecular emission in the J=3-2 transition of three CO isotopologues, 12CO, 13CO and C18O, over a 1.5' x 1.5' region around the IRAS position. We also observed the high density tracers CS and HCO+ toward the source. The cold dust distribution was analyzed using submillimeter continuum data at 870 \mu\ obtained with the APEX telescope. Complementary IR and radio data at different wavelengths were used to complete the study of the ISM. The molecular gas distribution reveals a cavity and a shell-like structure of ~ 0.32 pc in radius centered at the position of the IRAS source, with some young stellar objects (YSOs) projected onto the cavity. The total molecular mass in the shell and the mean H2_2 volume density are ~ 40 solar masses and ~(1-2) x 103^3 cm−3^{-3}, respectively. The cold dust counterpart of the molecular shell has been detected in the far-IR at 870 \mu\ and in Herschel data at 350 \mu. Weak extended emission at 24 \mu\ from warm dust is projected onto the cavity, as well as weak radio continuum emission. A comparison of the distribution of cold and warm dust, and molecular and ionized gas allows us to conclude that a compact HII region has developed in the molecular clump, indicating that this is an area of recent massive star formation. Probable exciting sources capable of creating the compact HII region are investigated. The 2MASS source 10380461-5846233 (MSX G286.3773-00.2563) seems to be responsible for the formation of the HII region.Comment: Accepted in A&A. 11 pages, 10 Postscript figure

    Training Manual for Providers of Psychoeducational Services to FMS Patients

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    Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic pain syndrome that is typically characterized by chronic and widespread pain; tenderness; sleep problems, fatigue, and muscle stiffness. Additional symptoms are many and can include cognitive impairment, numbness, and psychological distress such as anxiety and depression. FMS is typically diagnosed using criteria that were established by the American College of Rheumatology in 2010 and is currently experienced by approximately 5 million adults in the United States. A biopsychosocial conceptualization of the etiology of FMS currently exists, wherein the development of FMS is attributed to the interplay of particular predisposing, precipitating, and perpetuating factors. The management of fibromyalgia syndrome is diverse, often involving psychoeducation, certain pharmacological treatments, and particular nonpharmacological treatments. Among the common nonpharmacological treatment options is psychoeducational group therapy; several nuances of psychoeducational group therapy with fibromyalgia syndrome patients are discussed

    Hyperelastic cloaking theory: Transformation elasticity with pre-stressed solids

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    Transformation elasticity, by analogy with transformation acoustics and optics, converts material domains without altering wave properties, thereby enabling cloaking and related effects. By noting the similarity between transformation elasticity and the theory of incremental motion superimposed on finite pre-strain it is shown that the constitutive parameters of transformation elasticity correspond to the density and moduli of small-on-large theory. The formal equivalence indicates that transformation elasticity can be achieved by selecting a particular finite (hyperelastic) strain energy function, which for isotropic elasticity is semilinear strain energy. The associated elastic transformation is restricted by the requirement of statically equilibrated pre-stress. This constraint can be cast as \tr {\mathbf F} = constant, where F\mathbf{F} is the deformation gradient, subject to symmetry constraints, and its consequences are explored both analytically and through numerical examples of cloaking of anti-plane and in-plane wave motion.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figure

    Helical structures from an isotropic homopolymer model

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    We present Monte Carlo simulation results for square-well homopolymers at a series of bond lengths. Although the model contains only isotropic pairwise interactions, under appropriate conditions this system shows spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking, where the chain exists in either a left- or a right-handed helical structure. We investigate how this behavior depends upon the ratio between bond length and monomer radius.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication by Physical Review Letter

    Followup Observations of SDSS and CRTS Candidate Cataclysmic Variables

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    We present photometry of 11 and spectroscopy of 35 potential cataclysmic variables from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey and vsnet-alerts. The photometry results include quasi-periodic oscillations during the decline of V1363 Cyg, nightly accretion changes in the likely Polar (AM Herculis binary) SDSS J1344+20, eclipses in SDSS J2141+05 with an orbital period of 76+/-2 min, and possible eclipses in SDSS J2158+09 at an orbital period near 100 min. Time-resolved spectra reveal short orbital periods near 80 min for SDSS J0206+20, 85 min for SDSS J1502+33, and near 100 min for CSS J0015+26, RXS J0150+37, SDSS J1132+62, SDSS J2154+15 and SDSS J2158+09. The prominent HeII line and velocity amplitude of SDSS J2154+15 are consistent with a Polar nature for this object, while the lack of this line and a low velocity amplitude argue against this classification for RXS J0150+37. Single spectra of 10 objects were obtained near outburst and the rest near quiescence, confirming the dwarf novae nature of these objects.Comment: 34 pages, 14 figures, in press at A
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