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Developments of the pinned photodiode terahertz rectifier
This paper presents we presents a development of the structure of the pinned photodiode terahertz rectifier, in which the metal whisker of the antenna is separated from the semiconductor by a silane oxide layer, in order to reduce the surface defectiveness. The rectifies is the basic component of an image detection system based on the structure of actual CMOS image detectors. The structure combines a nano-antenna, fabricated on the top of a standard image sensor, the rectifier, and the readout electronics. The rectifier device proposed has vertical extension of some tenths of nanometers, can be created at the foot of the nano-whisker at the end of the terahertz antenna, above the storage well
Noise-induced macroscopic bifurcations in globally-coupled chaotic units
Large populations of globally-coupled identical maps subjected to independent
additive noise are shown to undergo qualitative changes as the features of the
stochastic process are varied. We show that for strong coupling, the collective
dynamics can be described in terms of a few effective macroscopic degrees of
freedom, whose deterministic equations of motion are systematically derived
through an order parameter expansion.Comment: Phys. Rev. Lett., accepte
The Kuramoto model with distributed shear
We uncover a solvable generalization of the Kuramoto model in which shears
(or nonisochronicities) and natural frequencies are distributed and
statistically dependent. We show that the strength and sign of this dependence
greatly alter synchronization and yield qualitatively different phase diagrams.
The Ott-Antonsen ansatz allows us to obtain analytical results for a specific
family of joint distributions. We also derive, using linear stability analysis,
general formulae for the stability border of incoherence.Comment: 6 page
Design, synthesis and biological activity of selective hCAs inhibitors based on 2-(benzylsulfinyl)benzoic acid scaffold
A large library of derivatives based on the scaffold of 2-(benzylsulfinyl)benzoic acid were synthesised and tested as atypical inhibitors against four different isoforms of human carbonic anhydrase (hCA I, II, IX and XII, EC 4.2.1.1). The exploration of the chemical space around the main functional groups led to the discovery of selective hCA IX inhibitors in the micromolar/nanomolar range, thus establishing robust structure-activity relationships within this versatile scaffold. HPLC separation of some selected chiral compounds and biological evaluation of the corresponding enantiomers was performed along with molecular modelling studies on the most active derivatives
Tocilizumab administration in COVID-19 patients: Water on the fire or gasoline?
Tocilizumab is widely being used to treat COVID-19. Although reducing systemic inflammation, it also increases the risk for secondary infections as a result of the immunosuppression produced. We report the case of a 69-year-old patient admitted to the ICU with severe respiratory distress caused by COVID-19 pneumonia who developed pulmonary aspergillosis. On the basis of these findings, we suggest early testing for pulmonary aspergillosis in COVID-19 patients treated with tocilizumab
Produção de matéria seca e teores de nitrogênio em milho para silagem adubado com uréia misturada a zeólita.
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Platelet-rich gel for the adjuvant treatment of wound healing of transposed flap for arteriovenous fistula in systemic scleroderma
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CASSCF and MR–CISD study of the n−4s and n−4pe Rydberg states of the CF3Cl
AbstractThe low-lying n−4s (S2 and T2) and n−4pe (S3 and T3) Rydberg states of the CF3Cl have been studied at the CASSCF, MR–CISD, MR–CISD+Q and MR–AQCC levels using the mixed aug–cc–pVDZ/d–aug–cc–pVDZ and aug′–cc–pVTZ/d′–aug′–cc–pVTZ basis sets. Spin–orbit corrections for the singlet energies, vertical excitation energies and oscillator strengths have been computed. The effect of the inclusion of K+L or only the K inner shell chlorine orbitals in the frozen core space at the post-CASSCF levels has also been discussed. Good agreement with available experimental and with previous high-level theoretical results has been achieved
Synchronization and oscillator death in oscillatory media with stirring
The effect of stirring in an inhomogeneous oscillatory medium is
investigated. We show that the stirring rate can control the macroscopic
behavior of the system producing collective oscillations (synchronization) or
complete quenching of the oscillations (oscillator death). We interpret the
homogenization rate due to mixing as a measure of global coupling and compare
the phase diagrams of stirred oscillatory media and of populations of globally
coupled oscillators.Comment: to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
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