79 research outputs found
The hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to from full lattice QCD
We determine the contribution to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon
from the hadronic vacuum polarization diagram using
full lattice QCD and including quarks with physical masses for the first
time. We use gluon field configurations that include , , and
quarks in the sea at multiple values of the lattice spacing, multiple
masses and multiple volumes that allow us to include an analysis of
finite-volume effects. We obtain a result for of
, where the first error is from the lattice calculation and the
second includes systematic errors from missing QED and isospin-breaking effects
and from quark-line disconnected diagrams. Our result implies a discrepancy
between the experimental determination of and the Standard Model of
3.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures. Discussion of method extended with additional
tests and figures added. Typographical errors correcte
Produção de alface (Lactuca sativa L.) fertirigada com solução contendo sólidos marinhos.
O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o efeito da utilização de soluções contendo sólidos marinhos (SM) sobre a produção de alface. Para isso, instalou-se uma estrutura de horta vertical confeccionada com caules de bambu em casa de vegetação, na qual se cultivou a alface cv. Baba de verão. Os tratamentos foram constituídos da aplicação de uma lâmina d´água de 2,85 ml dia-1 contendo soluções nutritivas nas concentrações de zero (testemunha), 0,0421, 0,1263, 0,2947 g L-1 de SM e tratamento adicional de 0,0421 g L-1 SM + 0,5% de urina de vaca. Aos 45 DAT foram determinados: o número de folhas, massa fresca da parte área, circunferência e altura do caule. A aplicação de soluções de SM promoveu redução do número de folhas e não afetou a circunferência da planta; as plantas submetidas à fertirigação com a solução SM mais concentrada apresentaram menor altura de caule e peso fresco
Perfilhamento de capim-mombaça após a desfolha, sob irrigação.
o perfilho é a unidade básica de produção das gramíneas forrageiras (Hodgson, 1990). O estudo do padrão de perfilhamento das plantas auxilia na definição de práticas de manejo como, por exemplo, a adubação. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a demografia de perfilhos de capim-mombaça, durante o período de rebrota, para definir o período de maior aparecimento de perfi lhos e sua contribuição para a produção de forragem
Exact Occupation Time Distribution in a Non-Markovian Sequence and Its Relation to Spin Glass Models
We compute exactly the distribution of the occupation time in a discrete {\em
non-Markovian} toy sequence which appears in various physical contexts such as
the diffusion processes and Ising spin glass chains. The non-Markovian property
makes the results nontrivial even for this toy sequence. The distribution is
shown to have non-Gaussian tails characterized by a nontrivial large deviation
function which is computed explicitly. An exact mapping of this sequence to an
Ising spin glass chain via a gauge transformation raises an interesting new
question for a generic finite sized spin glass model: at a given temperature,
what is the distribution (over disorder) of the thermally averaged number of
spins that are aligned to their local fields? We show that this distribution
remains nontrivial even at infinite temperature and can be computed explicitly
in few cases such as in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model with Gaussian
disorder.Comment: 10 pages Revtex (two-column), 1 eps figure (included
Desempenho de cultivares de girassol no Nordeste brasileiro nos anos agrícolas de 2010 e 2011.
bitstream/item/75592/1/Cot-123.pd
Untreated severe dental decay: a neglected determinant of low Body Mass Index in 12-year-old Filipino children
Contains fulltext :
98500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dental decay is the most common childhood disease worldwide and most of the decay remains untreated. In the Philippines caries levels are among the highest in the South East Asian region. Elementary school children suffer from high prevalence of stunting and underweight.The present study aimed to investigate the association between untreated dental decay and Body Mass Index (BMI) among 12-year-old Filipino children. METHODS: Data collection was part of the National Oral Health Survey, a representative cross-sectional study of 1951 11-13-year-old school children using a modified, stratified cluster sampling design based on population classifications of the Philippine National Statistics Office. Caries was scored according to WHO criteria (1997) and odontogenic infections using the PUFA index. Anthropometric measures were performed by trained nurses. Some socio-economic determinants were included as potential confounding factors. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of caries (DMFT + dmft > 0) was 82.3% (95%CI; 80.6%-84.0%). The overall prevalence of odontogenic infections due to caries (PUFA + pufa > 0) was 55.7% (95% CI; 53.5%-57.9%) The BMI of 27.1% (95%CI; 25.1%-29.1%) of children was below normal, 1% (95%CI; 0.5%-1.4%) had a BMI above normal. The regression coefficient between BMI and caries was highly significant (p 0) as compared to those without odontogenic infections had an increased risk of a below normal BMI (OR: 1.47; 95% CI: 1.19-1.80). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first-ever representative survey showing a significant association between caries and BMI and particularly between odontogenic infections and below normal BMI. An expanded model of hypothesised associations is presented that includes progressed forms of dental decay as a significant, yet largely neglected determinant of poor child development
Apple phytochemicals and their health benefits
Evidence suggests that a diet high in fruits and vegetables may decrease the risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, and phytochemicals including phenolics, flavonoids and carotenoids from fruits and vegetables may play a key role in reducing chronic disease risk. Apples are a widely consumed, rich source of phytochemicals, and epidemiological studies have linked the consumption of apples with reduced risk of some cancers, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and diabetes. In the laboratory, apples have been found to have very strong antioxidant activity, inhibit cancer cell proliferation, decrease lipid oxidation, and lower cholesterol. Apples contain a variety of phytochemicals, including quercetin, catechin, phloridzin and chlorogenic acid, all of which are strong antioxidants. The phytochemical composition of apples varies greatly between different varieties of apples, and there are also small changes in phytochemicals during the maturation and ripening of the fruit. Storage has little to no effect on apple phytochemicals, but processing can greatly affect apple phytochemicals. While extensive research exists, a literature review of the health benefits of apples and their phytochemicals has not been compiled to summarize this work. The purpose of this paper is to review the most recent literature regarding the health benefits of apples and their phytochemicals, phytochemical bioavailability and antioxidant behavior, and the effects of variety, ripening, storage and processing on apple phytochemicals
Cell Walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Differentially Modulated Innate Immunity and Glucose Metabolism during Late Systemic Inflammation
BACKGROUND: Salmonella causes acute systemic inflammation by using its virulence factors to invade the intestinal epithelium. But, prolonged inflammation may provoke severe body catabolism and immunological diseases. Salmonella has become more life-threatening due to emergence of multiple-antibiotic resistant strains. Mannose-rich oligosaccharides (MOS) from cells walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have shown to bind mannose-specific lectin of Gram-negative bacteria including Salmonella, and prevent their adherence to intestinal epithelial cells. However, whether MOS may potentially mitigate systemic inflammation is not investigated yet. Moreover, molecular events underlying innate immune responses and metabolic activities during late inflammation, in presence or absence of MOS, are unknown. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using a Salmonella LPS-induced systemic inflammation chicken model and microarray analysis, we investigated the effects of MOS and virginiamycin (VIRG, a sub-therapeutic antibiotic) on innate immunity and glucose metabolism during late inflammation. Here, we demonstrate that MOS and VIRG modulated innate immunity and metabolic genes differently. Innate immune responses were principally mediated by intestinal IL-3, but not TNF-α, IL-1 or IL-6, whereas glucose mobilization occurred through intestinal gluconeogenesis only. MOS inherently induced IL-3 expression in control hosts. Consequent to LPS challenge, IL-3 induction in VIRG hosts but not differentially expressed in MOS hosts revealed that MOS counteracted LPS's detrimental inflammatory effects. Metabolic pathways are built to elucidate the mechanisms by which VIRG host's higher energy requirements were met: including gene up-regulations for intestinal gluconeogenesis (PEPCK) and liver glycolysis (ENO2), and intriguingly liver fatty acid synthesis through ATP citrate synthase (CS) down-regulation and ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) and malic enzyme (ME) up-regulations. However, MOS host's lower energy demands were sufficiently met through TCA citrate-derived energy, as indicated by CS up-regulation. CONCLUSIONS: MOS terminated inflammation earlier than VIRG and reduced glucose mobilization, thus representing a novel biological strategy to alleviate Salmonella-induced systemic inflammation in human and animal hosts
- …