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    Mass-deformed TNT_N as a linear quiver

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    The TNT_N theory is a non-Lagrangian theory with SU(N) flavor symmetry. We argue that when mass terms are given so that two of SU(N)'s are both broken to SU(N-1) x U(1), it becomes TN1T_{N-1} theory coupled to an SU(N-1) vector multiplet together with N fundamentals. This implies that when two of SU(N)'s are both broken to U(1)N1^{N-1}, the theory becomes a linear quiver. We perform various checks of this statement, by using the 5d partition function, the structure of the coupling constants, the Higgs branch, and the Seiberg-Witten curve. We also study the case with more general punctures.Comment: 36 pages, 5 figures; v2: short discussions on 3d T_N theory appended, typos corrected, and references adde

    Avaliação do volume representativo elementar (REV) em estromatólito de Lagoa Salgada

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    O entendimento das rochas carbonáticas do intervalo Pré-sal tem como desafios não só sua classificação petrográfica e origem deposicional (paleoambiental), como a determinação de heterogeneidades do espaço poroso. Duas hipóteses podem ser aventadas para a natureza dessas rochas: microbial (estromatólitos) e aloquímicas (travertinos). O presente estudo busca a caracterização petrográfica e petrofísica de microbialitos, em particular do seu espaço poroso. Como estudo de caso esse trabalho investiga a variação em propriedade petrofísica (porosidade) de uma rocha carbonática macroporosa, o estromatólito da Lagoa Salgada. A macroporosidade consiste principalmente de vugs e bioturbação, variando de tamanhos milimétricos a centimétricos. Rochas carbonáticas podem apresentar heterogeneidades multi-escalares o que torna o entendimento de fluxo de fluidos e recuperação em reservatórios deste tipo de rocha um desafio. Propriedades como porosidade e permeabilidade geralmente variam dentro de um volume, e a amostragem dentro do Volume Representativo Elementar é necessário para medir propriedades de modo representativo para caracterização de reservatórios e modelagem. Neste trabalho buscou-se aplicar esta técnica em estromatólitos recentes. Ao final do estudo foi possível determinar o volume amostral necessário para medir propriedades neste tipo de rocha, inclusive concluindo-se que caso fossem reservatórios reais, estudos feitos com amostragens convencionais, como o plug de 1” , acarretariam em erros de estimativa e modelos errados, já que este tamanho de amostra é menor que o REV, acarretando em ruídos nas medidas de porosidade e permeabilidade

    Covalently bound flavin in the NqrB and NqrC subunits of Na+-translocating NADH-quinone reductase from Vibrio alginolyticus

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    AbstractNa+-translocating NADH-quinone reductase (NQR) from the marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus is composed of six subunits (NqrA to NqrF). On SDS–PAGE of the purified complex, NqrB and NqrC subunits were found to give yellow–green fluorescent bands under UV illumination. Both the NqrB and NqrC, electroeluted from the gel, had an absorption maximum at 448 nm, and the fluorescence excitation maxima at 365 and 448 nm and the emission maximum at 514 nm. The electroeluted NqrB and NqrC, respectively, were identified from their N-terminal amino acid sequences. These results clearly indicated that the NqrB and NqrC subunits have covalently bound flavins. The two subunits were digested by protease and then the fluorescent peptide fragments were separated by a reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography. N-Terminal amino acid sequence analyses of the fluorescent peptides revealed that the flavin is linked to Thr-235 in the NqrB and Thr-223 in the NqrC subunits. This is the first example that the flavin is linked to a threonine residue. The amino acid sequence around the flavin-linked threonine was well conserved between NqrB and NqrC. Identification of the flavin group is in progress

    Hard to "tune in": neural mechanisms of live face-to-face interaction with high-functioning autistic spectrum disorder

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    Persons with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are known to have difficulty in eye contact (EC). This may make it difficult for their partners during face to face communication with them. To elucidate the neural substrates of live inter-subject interaction of ASD patients and normal subjects, we conducted hyper-scanning functional MRI with 21 subjects with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) paired with typically-developed (normal) subjects, and with 19 pairs of normal subjects as a control. Baseline EC was maintained while subjects performed real-time joint-attention task. The task-related effects were modeled out, and inter-individual correlation analysis was performed on the residual time-course data. ASD-Normal pairs were less accurate at detecting gaze direction than Normal-Normal pairs. Performance was impaired both in ASD subjects and in their normal partners. The left occipital pole (OP) activation by gaze processing was reduced in ASD subjects, suggesting that deterioration of eye-cue detection in ASD is related to impairment of early visual processing of gaze. On the other hand, their normal partners showed greater activity in the bilateral occipital cortex and the right prefrontal area, indicating a compensatory workload. Inter-brain coherence in the right IFG that was observed in the Normal-Normal pairs (Saito et al., 2010) during EC diminished in ASD-Normal pairs. Intra-brain functional connectivity between the right IFG and right superior temporal sulcus (STS) in normal subjects paired with ASD subjects was reduced compared with in Normal-Normal pairs. This functional connectivity was positively correlated with performance of the normal partners on the eye-cue detection. Considering the integrative role of the right STS in gaze processing, inter-subject synchronization during EC may be a prerequisite for eye cue detection by the normal partner

    A note on string solutions in AdS_3

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    We systematically search for classical open string solutions in AdS_3 within the general class expressed by elliptic functions (i.e., the genus-one finite-gap solutions). By explicitly solving the reality and Virasoro conditions, we give a classification of the allowed solutions. When the elliptic modulus degenerates, we find a class of solutions with six null boundaries, among which two pairs are collinear. By adding the S^1 sector, we also find four-cusp solutions with null boundaries expressed by the elliptic functions.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure; (v2) added 1 figure and discussion on solutions with 6 null boundaries; (v3) corrected equation numbers; (v4) added comment

    Spontaneous Subcutaneous Sarcoma in a 50-week-old Male Wistar Hannover GALAS Rat

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    A subcutaneous mass was noted in the abdomen of a 50-week-old male Wistar Hannover GALAS rat. Histologically, the tumor was composed of vimentin-positive small round cells with scant cytoplasm arranged in a trabecular, sheet or pericytoma-like pattern and spindle cells arranged in a bundle pattern and vimentin-negative round cells proliferating in an island-shaped pattern. Argentophilic thin fibers were observed to wrap up the individual cells, and some of the tumor cells showed coexpression of vimentin and cytokeratin that formed juxtanuclear globes in the cytoplasm by double immunohistostaining. Transmission electron microscopy did not reveal any characteristic features suggesting cellular differention toward a specific cell type. Based on these findings, it was difficult to specify the origin, and the tumor was diagnosed as a poorly differentiated mesenchymal tumor and classified as a sarcoma, NOS (not otherwise specified)

    Status of Acute Stroke Practice in Patients with a Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device

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    Although diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for acute stroke patients in Japan depend largely on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) must still rely on com-puted tomography (CT). We retrospectively analyzed clinical and neuroimaging data of ischemic stroke patients with CIED treated at our hospital. Forty-five patients were enrolled in the study. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether corresponding lesions were detected (group A, n = 21) or not detected (group B, n = 24) by the first brain CT. We also evaluated in detail the clinical courses of patients who arrived at hospital within therapeutic time windows for recanalization therapy. Negative fresh infarct in the first CT was associated, though not significantly, with early onset-to-arrival time and subcortical white matter infarction. Five patients did not undergo recanalization therapy because their families did not agree to the procedure. The reasons for their lack of consent included inadequate information about the safety and efficacy of recanalization therapy because MRI could not be performed. Our study confirmed delayed detection of the corresponding lesion and undertreatment for acute stroke in patients with CIED

    Suppression of ferromagnetic spin fluctuations in the filled skutterudite superconductor SrOs4 As12 revealed by 75As NMR-NQR measurements

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    Motivated by the recent observation of ferromagnetic spin correlations in the filled skutterudite SrFe4As12 [Q.-P. Ding et al., Phys. Rev. B 98, 155149 (2018)], we have carried out As-75 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) measurements to investigate the role of magnetic fluctuations in the newly discovered isostructural superconductor SrOs4As12 with a superconducting transition temperature of T-c similar to 4.8 K. Knight shift K determined by the NQR spectrum under a small magnetic field (\u3c= 0.5 T) is nearly independent of temperature, consistent with the temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility. The nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate divided by temperature, 1/T1T, is nearly independent of temperature above similar to 50 K and increases slightly with decreasing temperature below the temperature. The temperature dependence is reasonably explained by a simple model where a flat band structure with a small ledge near the Fermi energy is assumed. By comparing the present NMR data with those in SrFe4As12, we found that the values of vertical bar K vertical bar and 1/T1T in SrOs4As12 are smaller than those in SrFe4As12, indicating no obvious ferromagnetic spin correlations in SrOs4As12. From the temperature dependence of 1/T-1 in the superconducting state, an s-wave superconductivity is realized
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