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    Quantum secrecy in thermal states II

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    In this paper we consider a scheme for cryptographic key distribution based on a variation of continuous variable quantum key distribution called central broadcast. In the continuous variable central broadcast scheme, security arises from discord present in the Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect from a thermal source. The benefit of this scheme is that it expands the range of frequencies into the microwave regime. Longer wavelengths—where the thermal photon number is higher and correlations remain robust over long distances—may even be preferable to optical wavelengths. Assuming that Alice controls the source but not the distribution of the light (e.g. satellite broadcasts), then we demonstrate that the central broadcast scheme is robust to an entangling cloner attack. We establish the security of the protocol both experimentally and theoretically

    Importance of Spin-Orbit Interaction for the Electron Spin Relaxation in Organic Semiconductors

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    Despite the great interest organic spintronics has recently attracted, there is only a partial understanding of the fundamental physics behind electron spin relaxation in organic semiconductors. Mechanisms based on hyperfine interaction have been demonstrated, but the role of the spin-orbit interaction remains elusive. Here, we report muon spin spectroscopy and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on two series of molecular semiconductors in which the strength of the spin-orbit interaction has been systematically modified with a targeted chemical substitution of different atoms at a particular molecular site. We find that the spin-orbit interaction is a significant source of electron spin relaxation in these materials

    LOUTH (Irlanda). Condado. Mapas generales. 1777. 1:41200

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    Dedicatoria : "To John Foster Esquire, Knight of the Shire for the County of Louth ; This Map is with Gratitude & Respect Inscribed by this much ObligedEscalas gráficas de 6 millas británicas de 69 1/2 al grado [= 23,4 cm] y 4millas [= 19,9 cm]. Coordenadas referidas al meridiano de Londres (O 7°40'--O 7°04'/N 54°10'--53°41'). Recuadro geográfico de 5' en 5'. Orientado con lis en rosa de dieciseis vientos prolongadosOrografía a trazosIndica sondas batimétricas, veriles, y calidad del fondoDestaca especialmente la división administrativaTabla de signos convencionales para indicar colinas, línea de costa, ríos, bosques, caminos, asentamientos de caballeros campesinos, baronías, iglesas, parroquias, castillos en ruinasClave de abreviaturas para los edificios más destacadas representadosTabla que indica las distancias desde cinco lugares principales, respecto a otros puertos de menor importancia insertos en cada uno de esos cincoTítulo en cartela decorada con motivos vegetale

    Candida albicans Mrv8, is involved in epithelial damage and biofilm formation

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    This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordCandida albicans is the most common human fungal pathogen that can cause superficial and deep-seated infections in susceptible individuals. Despite its medical importance, the vast majority of C. albicans genes remain of unknown function. Here, we report a role for the lineage-specific gene, MRV8, in host pathogen interactions, mycelial microcolony maturation and biofilm formation. In silico analysis indicated that MRV8 encodes a four-pass transmembrane protein unique to the closely related pathogens C. albicans and Candida dubliniensis. Deletion of MRV8 did not affect C. albicans adherence to, or initial invasion into human oral epithelia, but inhibited mycelial development and strongly reduced epithelial damage. mrv8Δ/Δ cells exhibited a media-dependent defect in biofilm formation and mutant biofilm metabolic activity was enhanced by cyclosporin A. mrv8Δ/Δ biofilms were more tolerant to treatment with caspofungin, but not to fluconazole or amphotericin B. Co-stimulation with calcium chloride and calcofluor white rescued biofilm growth in the presence of caspofungin, and this rescue-effect was Mrv8-dependent. Together, our data demonstrate an important role for a lineage-specific gene (MRV8) in C. albicans biofilm formation, drug tolerance and host-pathogen interactions.São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)Coordination for the Improvement of Personal of Superior Level (CAPES)/Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)International Leibniz Research School for Microbial and Biomolecular Interactions (ILRS)Center for Sepsis Control and Care (CSCC)Wellcome TrustMedical Research Council (MRC)University of ExeterEuropean Union FP

    Sentiment Analysis in Social Streams

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    In this chapter we review and discuss the state of the art on sentiment analysis in social streams –such as web forums, micro-blogging systems, and so- cial networks–, aiming to clarify how user opinions, affective states, and intended emotional effects are extracted from user generated content, how they are modeled, and how they could be finally exploited. We explain why sentiment analysis tasks are more difficult for social streams than for other textual sources, and entail going beyond classic text-based opinion mining techniques. We show, for example, that social streams may use vocabularies and expressions that exist outside the main- stream of standard, formal languages, and may reflect complex dynamics in the opinions and sentiments expressed by individuals and communities
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