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Nucleonic resonance excitations with linearly polarized photon in
In this work, an improved quark model approach to the meson
photo-production with an effective Lagrangian is presented. The {\it t}-channel
{\it natural}-parity exchange is taken into account through the Pomeron
exchange, while the {\it unnatural}-parity exchange is described by the
exchange. With a very limited number of parameters, the available experimental
data in the low energy regime can be consistently accounted for. We find that
the beam polarization observables show sensitivities to some {\it s}-channel
individual resonances in the quark model symmetry limit.
Especially, the two resonances and , which belong
to the representation , have dominant contributions
over other excited states. Concerning the essential motivation of searching for
"missing resonances" in meson photo-production, this approach provides a
feasible framework, on which systematic investigations can be done.Comment: 16 pages, Revtex, 9 eps figures, to appear in PR
Identification and functional analysis of two ZIP metal transporters of the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens
Abstract The heavy metal hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens expresses several ZIP-like genes at higher levels than their orthologues in non-hyperaccumulator species, but it is not clear why. To elucidate the function of the T. caerulescens orthologues of the Arabidopsis thaliana ZIP5 and ZIP6 genes, full-length cDNAs of TcZNT5-LC and TcZNT6-LC were cloned, their expression was examined and genes were expressed in A. thaliana. Transcript level analysis revealed the constitutively high expression of these two genes in T. caerulescens compared to AtZIP5 and AtZIP6 genes and differential expression of both genes when comparing two accessions of T. caerulescens with different metal accumulation properties. Expression of TcZNT5-LC in A. thaliana did not modify Cd or Zn tolerance, but mildly affected the root and shoot Zn concentrations towards a hyperaccumulator shoot to root concentration ratio. A. thaliana zip5 knock-out mutants showed increased tolerance to Cd and decreased seed mineral concentrations. Expression of TcZNT6-LC enhanced the Cd sensitivity of A. thaliana, but no phenotype was observed for the zip6 mutant. In conclusion, the changes in expression of TcZNT5-LC and TcZNT6-LC upon changes in Zn or Cd exposure indicate both genes act in metal homeostasis, but their CaMV 35S-mediated expression in A. thaliana does not create T. caerulescens hyperaccumulator phenotype
Composites of resonant dielectric rods: A test of their behavior as metamaterial refractive elements
We report numerical experiments of optical wave propagation in composites of
high refractive index dielectric rods at frequencies where their first electric
and magnetic Mie resonances are excited. The arrays of these particles have
been extensively studied and proposed as non-absorbing and isotropic
metamaterials. We show that negative refraction, observed in ordered particle
arrays, is due to diffraction and that an effective medium theory yields
constitutive parameters that do not reproduce the observations in these
composites, whose transmission also depends on the sample shape. This is
further confirmed by disordering the arrays, a case in which large transmission
losses appear due to extinction by resonant scattering from the particles.
Therefore, these composites although little absorbing have large extinction due
to scattering
A transformation of business process models into software-executable models using MDA
Traditional software development projects for process-oriented organizations are time consuming and do not always guarantee the
fulfillment of the functional requirements of the client organization, and thus the quality of the resulting software product. To reduce the time
spent for developing software and improve its quality, we adopt the inclusion of automation in some parts of the software development process.
Thus, in this paper, we propose a model transformation approach to derive an executable model for the business processes of a given organization. We execute a mapping between processes (described with a business process execution language) and software components. We also propose a supporting software architecture based on an Enterprise Service Bus and on Java Business Integration, and we use an already defined methodology to execute the model transformation project.FEDER, FC
Two distinct modes of metal ion binding in the nuclease active site of a viral DNA-packaging terminase: insight into the two-metal-ion catalytic mechanism
Many dsDNA viruses encode DNA-packaging terminases, each containing a nuclease domain that resolves concatemeric DNA into genome-length units. Terminase nucleases resemble the RNase H-superfamily nucleotidyltransferases in folds, and share a two-metal-ion catalytic mechanism. Here we show that residue K428 of a bacteriophage terminase gp2 nuclease domain mediates binding of the metal cofactor Mg2+. A K428A mutation allows visualization, at high resolution, of a metal ion binding mode with a coupled-octahedral configuration at the active site, exhibiting an unusually short metal-metal distance of 2.42 A° . Such proximity of the two metal ions may play an essential role in catalysis by generating a highly positive electrostatic niche to enable formation of the negatively charged pentacovalent phosphate transition state, and provides the structural basis for distinguishing Mg2+ from Ca2+. Using a metal ion chelator -thujaplicinol as a molecular probe, we observed a second mode of metal ion binding at the active site, mimicking the DNA binding state. Arrangement of the active site residues differs drastically from those in RNase H-like nucleases, suggesting a drifting of the active site configuration during evolution. The two distinct metal ion binding modes unveiledmechanistic details of the two-metalion catalysis at atomic resolution
A novel determination of the local dark matter density
We present a novel study on the problem of constructing mass models for the
Milky Way, concentrating on features regarding the dark matter halo component.
We have considered a variegated sample of dynamical observables for the Galaxy,
including several results which have appeared recently, and studied a 7- or
8-dimensional parameter space - defining the Galaxy model - by implementing a
Bayesian approach to the parameter estimation based on a Markov Chain Monte
Carlo method. The main result of this analysis is a novel determination of the
local dark matter halo density which, assuming spherical symmetry and either an
Einasto or an NFW density profile is found to be around 0.39 GeV cm with
a 1- error bar of about 7%; more precisely we find a for the Einasto profile and for the NFW. This is in contrast to the
standard assumption that is about 0.3 GeV cm with an
uncertainty of a factor of 2 to 3. A very precise determination of the local
halo density is very important for interpreting direct dark matter detection
experiments. Indeed the results we produced, together with the recent accurate
determination of the local circular velocity, should be very useful to
considerably narrow astrophysical uncertainties on direct dark matter
detection.Comment: 31 pages,11 figures; minor changes in the text; two figures adde
Vector meson production and nucleon resonance analysis in a coupled-channel approach for energies m_N < sqrt(s) < 2 GeV II: photon-induced results
We present a nucleon resonance analysis by simultaneously considering all
pion- and photon-induced experimental data on the final states gamma N, pi N, 2
pi N, eta N, K Lambda, K Sigma, and omega N for energies from the nucleon mass
up to sqrt(s) = 2 GeV. In this analysis we find strong evidence for the
resonances P_{31}(1750), P_{13}(1900), P_{33}(1920), and D_{13}(1950). The
omega N production mechanism is dominated by large P_{11}(1710) and
P_{13}(1900) contributions. In this second part we present the results on the
photoproduction reactions and the electromagnetic properties of the resonances.
The inclusion of all important final states up to sqrt(s) = 2 GeV allows for
estimates on the importance of the individual states for the GDH sum rule.Comment: 41 pages, 26 figures, discussion extended, typos corrected,
references updated, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Association of smoking, alcohol drinking and dietary factors with esophageal cancer in high- and low-risk areas of Jiangsu Province, China
To study the main environmental and lifestyle factors that account for the regional differences in esophageal cancer (EC) risk in low- and high-risk areas of Jiangsu Province, China. Since 2003, a population-based casecontrol study has been conducted simultaneously in lowrisk (Ganyu County) and high-risk (Dafeng County) areas of Jiangsu Province, China. Using identical protocols and pre-tested standardized questionnaire, following written informed consent, eligible subjects were inquired about their detail information on potential determinants of EC, including demographic information, socio-economic status, living conditions, disease history, family cancer history, smoking, alcohol drinking, dietary habits, frequency, amount of food intake, etc. Conditional logistic regression with maximum likelihood estimation was used to obtain Odds ratio (OR) and 95 % confi dence interval (95% CI), after adjustment for potential confounders In the preliminary analysis of the ongoing study, we recruited 291 pairs of cases and controls in Dafeng and 240 pairs of cases and controls in Ganyu, respectively. In both low-risk and high-risk areas, EC was inversely associated with socio-economic status, such as level of education, past economic status and body mass index. However, this disease was more frequent among those who had a family history of cancer or encountered misfortune in the past 10 years. EC was also more frequent among smokers, alcohol drinkers and fast eaters. Furthermore, there was a geographic variation of the associations between smoking, alcohol drinking and EC risk despite the similar prevalence of these risk factors in both low-risk and high-risk areas. The dose-response relationship of smoking and smoking related variables, such as age of the fi rst smoking, duration and amount were apparent only in high-risk areas. On the contrary, a dose-response relationship on the effect of alcohol drinking on EC was observed only in low-risk area
Coherent phi and omega meson photoproduction from deuteron and non-diffractive channels
For coherent photoproduction of phi and omega mesons from deuteron at forward
angles, the isovector pi-exchange amplitude is strongly suppressed.
We show a possibility to study the non-diffractive channels associated with
the unnatural parity exchange in phi-photoproduction and with the baryon
resonance excitations in omega-photoproduction by measuring the spin
observables.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figure
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