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    UBVI Surface Photometry of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 300 in the Sculptor Group

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    We present UBVI surface photometry for 20.'5 X 20.'5 area of a late-type spiral galaxy NGC 300. In order to understand the morphological properties and luminosity distribution characteristics of NGC 300, we have derived isophotal maps, surface brightness profiles, ellipticity profiles, position angle profiles, and color profiles. By merging the I-band data of our surface brightness measurements with those of Boeker et al. (2002) based on Hubble Space Telescope observations, we have made combined I-band surface brightness profiles for the region of 0."02 < r < 500" and decomposed the profiles into three components: a nucleus, a bulge, and an exponential disk.Comment: 16 pages(cjaa209.sty), Accepted by the Chinese J. Astron. Astrophys., Fig 2 and 8 are degraded to reduce spac

    Evidence for the decay B0->eta pi^0

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    We report a search for the charmless hadronic decay B0→ηπ0B^0\to\eta \pi^0 with a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 694 fb−1\rm fb^{-1} containing 753×106753\times10^6 BBˉB\bar{B} pairs. The data were collected by the Belle experiment running on the ΄(4S)\Upsilon(4S) resonance at the KEKB e+e−e^+e^- collider. We measure a branching fraction B(B0→ηπ0)=(4.1−1.5−0.7+1.7+0.5)×10−7\mathcal{B}(B^0\to\eta\pi^0)=(4.1^{+1.7+0.5}_{-1.5-0.7})\times 10^{-7}, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. Our measurement gives an upper limit of B(B0→ηπ0)<6.5×10−7\mathcal{B}(B^0\to\eta\pi^0)<6.5\times 10^{-7} at 90\% confidence level. The signal has a significance of 3.03.0 standard deviations and constitutes the first evidence for this decay mode.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Physical Review D(R

    Relationship between the Sensory-Determined Astringency and the Flavanolic Composition of Red Wines

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    [EN] The relationship between the proanthocyanidin profile and the perceived astringency was assessed in 13 commercial Tempranillo red wines. The concentration and compositional information were obtained by liquid chromatography with diode array detection coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry after acid-catalyzed depolymerization of wine proanthocyanidins in the presence of excess phloroglucinol. Statistical analysis of the results showed significant correlations between sensory and chemical determinations. Astringency was more affected by the subunit composition than by the total concentration or the average degree of polymerization of wine proanthocyanidins. Higher proportions of epicatechin (EC) subunits in extension positions and gallocatechin (GC) subunits in terminal positions were shown to increase astringency. On the contrary, the amount of epigallocatechin (EGC) in both extension and terminal positions was negatively correlated with the perceived astringency

    Quality assurance in pathology in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis—European recommendations

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    In Europe, colorectal cancer is the most common newly diagnosed cancer and the second most common cause of cancer deaths, accounting for approximately 436,000 incident cases and 212,000 deaths in 2008. The potential of high-quality screening to improve control of the disease has been recognized by the Council of the European Union who issued a recommendation on cancer screening in 2003. Multidisciplinary, evidence-based European Guidelines for quality assurance in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis have recently been developed by experts in a pan-European project coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The full guideline document consists of ten chapters and an extensive evidence base. The content of the chapter dealing with pathology in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis is presented here in order to promote international discussion and collaboration leading to improvements in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis by making the principles and standards recommended in the new EU Guidelines known to a wider scientific community

    Keggin (K<sub>5</sub>, H<sub>3</sub>O)[SiV<sub>3</sub>W<sub>9</sub>O<sub>40</sub>H]* <i>x</i>H<sub>2</sub>O: Characterization and crystal structure

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    Single crystals of the potassium salt (K5, H3O) [SiV3W9O40H]* xH2O of the vanadium tri-substituted α-Keggin dodecatungstosilicate were prepared and analyzed by vibrational, EPR and 51V NMR spectroscopy. Varying the synthesis conditions allows crystallization of partially reduced anions. The crystal structure was determined for both oxidized (V5+) and partially reduced (V4+/5+) potassium salts. Single crystal X-ray diffraction data and solid state 51V-NMR spectra confirm the occurrence of a single vanadium site in a cubic structure due to rotational disorder of the Keggin ion. Partially reduced compounds crystallize within the same structure as fully oxidized ones. EPR experiments confirm strong interaction of V4+ with two V5+ ions, in accordance with insertion of a V3 subunit into the lacunary Keggin ion as designed in the synthesis method. The 3D-edifice is composed of K+/H2O counter-sublattice with evidence of tunable water occupancy

    AnĂĄlise por componentes principais de espectros nexafs na especiação do molibdĂȘnio em catalisadores de hidrotratamento Principal component analysis of nexafs spectra for molybdenum speciation in hydrotreating catalysts

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    <abstract language="eng">Bulk and supported molybdenum based catalysts, modified by nickel, phosphorous or tungsten were studied by NEXAFS spectroscopy at the Mo L III and L II edges. The techniques of principal component analysis (PCA) together with a linear combination analysis (LCA) allowed the detection and quantification of molybdenum atoms in two different coordination states in the oxide form of the catalysts, namely tetrahedral and octahedral coordination

    Epitaxial diamond on Ir/ SrTiO3/Si (001): From sequential material characterizations to fabrication of lateral Schottky diodes

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    International audienceAdvanced characterizations with combined analytical tools were carried out at the different stages of diamond heteroepitaxy on Ir/STO/Si (001) substrates. HRTEM and STEM-EELS revealed the presence of epitaxial nanometric diamond crystals after bias enhanced nucleation. UV Raman allowed estimating the diamond film quality and its strain at the early stages of heteroepitaxial growth. The crystalline structure and the strain within thick heteroepitaxial films were determined by XRD and CL investigations. A CL study of the cross-section provided the mapping of the dislocation network along the growth direction. Measurements performed on lateral Schottky diodes fabricated on a thick diamond film showed an excellent reproducibility on the substrate with a Schottky barrier height in good agreement with those obtained on homoepitaxial layers
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