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    π Junction to probe antiphase s-Wave pairing in iron pnictide superconductors

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    Josephson junctions between a FeAs-based superconductor with antiphase s-wave pairing and a conventional s-wave superconductor are studied. The translational invariance in a planar junction between a single crystal pnictide and an aluminum metal greatly enhances the relative weight of electron pockets in the pnictide to the critical current. In a wide doping region of the pnictide, a planar and a point contact junction have opposite phases, which can be used to design a trijunction ring with π phase to probe the antiphase pairing. © 2009 The American Physical Society.published_or_final_versio

    Cloning and characterization of a nitrite reductase gene related to somatic embryogenesis in Gossypium hirsutum

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    A nitrite reductase gene related to somatic embryogenesis was first cloned from Gossypium hirsutum. The cDNA sequence of the gene, named GhNiR, is 2,257 bp in length, with 254 bp of the 5’ untranslated region and 236 bp of the 3’ untranslated region. The open reading frame is 1,767 bp in length, encoding a deduced amino acid sequence of 588 residues with a molecular weight of 65.722 kDa and an isoelectric point of 7.07. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis showed that the expression level of GhNiR was higher in embryogenic calli and somatic embryoids than in nonembryogenic calli among different somatic embryogenesis stages, and that the level of GhNiR mRNA was also higher in the cultivar with higher somatic embryogenesis ability. The catalytic GhNiR was verified by transformation in E. coli BL21 (DE3) strain with the recombinant expression vector pET-28A-GhNiR. NiR activity assay showedthat the crude GhNiR protein had obvious activity to NaNO2 substrate

    Glaucoma among tertiary health care workers in Maiduguri, Nigeria.

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    Glaucoma is the second leading cause of visual loss and blindness in the world after cataract. The devastating effect of this disease is often neglected. Early diagnosis and management is key to the prevention of blindness from glaucoma. Objective: To determine the prevalence of glaucoma and offer early treatment to the affected members of staff of University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. Method: A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted as part of an awareness campaign to mark the World Glaucoma Week from 10th to 16th March, 2013. A structured protocol was designend to capture the age, sex and educational levels of the respondents. Visual acuity was measured using the standard Snellen's test type by a trained ophthalmic nurse. Detailed ocular examination with pen torch, direct ophthalmoscope and slit lamp was done on each participant. Intra ocular pressure was measured using hand held Perkin's tonometer. All findings were entered into the structured protocol and the data obtained were presented in percentages and tables. Results: The most common age group was 40-49 years (59.6 %.) The hospital prevalence of glaucoma was 11.9% (34). The mean intraocular pressure of those found to have glaucoma was 21.3 mmHg and 22.1 mmHg for right and left eyes respectively. Among those found to have glaucoma, 2 (5.9%) had secondary glaucoma due to post cataract extraction complications while 9(26.5%) others were known glaucoma patients on medication. Conclusion: The hospital prevalence of glaucoma was found to be high among staff. Despite their level of education and access to medical facilities, most of those who were found to have glaucoma did not know they have the condition. There is thus, a need for intensifying glaucoma awareness campaign among hospital staff

    De Broglie Wavelength of a Nonlocal Four-Photon

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    Superposition is one of the most distinct features of quantum theory and has been demonstrated in numerous realizations of Young's classical double-slit interference experiment and its analogues. However, quantum entanglement - a significant coherent superposition in multiparticle systems - yields phenomena that are much richer and more interesting than anything that can be seen in a one-particle system. Among them, one important type of multi-particle experiments uses path-entangled number-states, which exhibit pure higher-order interference and allow novel applications in metrology and imaging such as quantum interferometry and spectroscopy with phase sensitivity at the Heisenberg limit or quantum lithography beyond the classical diffraction limit. Up to now, in optical implementations of such schemes lower-order interference effects would always decrease the overall performance at higher particle numbers. They have thus been limited to two photons. We overcome this limitation and demonstrate a linear-optics-based four-photon interferometer. Observation of a four-particle mode-entangled state is confirmed by interference fringes with a periodicity of one quarter of the single-photon wavelength. This scheme can readily be extended to arbitrary photon numbers and thus represents an important step towards realizable applications with entanglement-enhanced performance.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, submitted on November 18, 200

    Genotyping isolates of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana sensu lato by multi-locus polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) analysis

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    Multi-locus denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis was developed to investigate the genotypes of Beauveria bassiana sensu lato. Sensitive tests indicated all isolates with one or more nucleotide differences at EF-1 and Bloc could be distinguished by DGGE except for one pair of strains that differed at four nucleotide positions. Ten, twelve and five genotypes were identified at the EF-1, Bloc and ITS locus, respectively, among seventeen isolates, which together differentiated 13 genotypes. These results demonstrated that multi-locus DGGE is a potentially useful molecular marker for genotyping, identifying and tracking the fates of experimentally released strains of B. bassiana sensu lato. Moreover, by multi-locus DGGE for scanning B. bassiana sensu lato isolates with different multilocus sequences, genetic diversity of B. bassiana sensu lato was effectively investigated with substantially reduced time and cost in subsequent DNA sequencing

    Synthesis, characterization and structure of the dimmer complex [ni(tssb)(phen)h2o]·c2h5oh·0.5h2o

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    Knowledge discovery for friction stir welding via data driven approaches: Part 2 – multiobjective modelling using fuzzy rule based systems

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    In this final part of this extensive study, a new systematic data-driven fuzzy modelling approach has been developed, taking into account both the modelling accuracy and its interpretability (transparency) as attributes. For the first time, a data-driven modelling framework has been proposed designed and implemented in order to model the intricate FSW behaviours relating to AA5083 aluminium alloy, consisting of the grain size, mechanical properties, as well as internal process properties. As a result, ‘Pareto-optimal’ predictive models have been successfully elicited which, through validations on real data for the aluminium alloy AA5083, have been shown to be accurate, transparent and generic despite the conservative number of data points used for model training and testing. Compared with analytically based methods, the proposed data-driven modelling approach provides a more effective way to construct prediction models for FSW when there is an apparent lack of fundamental process knowledge
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