92 research outputs found

    The Recovery of the Ultrastructure of Hyperchromic Host Neurons Under the Influence of Fetal Neurotransplants

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    Fetal neocortical transplants placed into a previously prepared cavity in the cortex, of adult animals inhibited destructive processes in host neurons surrounding the place of injury. This was demonstrated by a gradual reduction in the number of hyperchromic and shrunken host neurons and the recovery of the ultrastructure of dystrophic cells which die as a result of neuronophagia or sclerosis in the absence of the transplants

    Carbon Nanotube Nanofluidics

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    Accuracy of Microwave Transistor fT and fMAX Extractions

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    We present a complete methodology to evaluate the accuracy of microwave transistor figures-of-merit fT (current gain cut-off frequency) and fMAX (maximum oscillation frequency). These figures-of-merit are usually extracted from calibrated S-parameter measurements affected by residual calibration and measurement uncertainties. Thus, the uncertainties associated to fT and fMAX can be evaluated only after an accurate computation of the S-parameters uncertainties, including the contribution from de-embedding. This was done with the aid of two recently released software tools. We also present an analysis on how different interpolation/extrapolation methodologies affect uncertainty. Finally, an overview of the possible causes of errors and suggestions on how to avoid them are given. With the continued rise of reported fT /fMAX values, this study has become necessary in order to add confidence intervals to these figures-of-meri

    A W-Band On-Wafer Active Load-Pull System Based on Down-Conversion Techniques

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    A new W-band active load-pull system is presented. It is the first load-pull system to implement a 94 GHz load by means of an active loop exploiting frequency conversion techniques. The active loop configuration demonstrates a number of advantages that overcome the typical limitations of W-band passive tuners or conventional active open loop techniques in a cost effective way: load reflection coefficients Γ L as high as 0.95 in magnitude can be achieved at 94 GHz, thus providing a nearly full coverage of the Smith Chart. Possible applications of the setup include technology assessment, large-signal device model verification at sub-THz frequencies, and W-band MMIC design and characterization. The availability of direct and accurate load-pull measurements at W-band should prove an asset in the development of sub-THz integrated circuits. First measure- ments performed on high performance InP double heterojunction bipolar transistors (DHBTs) and GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) are presente

    Humane Orientation, Work–Family Conflict, and Positive Spillover Across Cultures

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    Although cross-national work–family research has made great strides in recent decades, knowledge accumulation on the impact of culture on the work–family interface has been hampered by a limited geographical and cultural scope that has excluded countries where cultural expectations regarding work, family, and support may differ. We advance this literature by investigating work–family relationships in a broad range of cultures, including understudied regions of the world (i.e., Sub-Saharan Africa, Southern Asia). We focus on humane orientation (HO), an overlooked cultural dimension that is however central to the study of social support and higher in those regions. We explore its moderating effect on relationships between work and family social support, work–family conflict, and work–family positive spillover. Building on the congruence and compensation perspectives of fit theory, we test alternative hypotheses on a sample of 10,307 participants from 30 countries/territories. We find HO has mostly a compensatory role in the relationships between workplace support and work-to-family conflict. Specifically, supervisor and coworker supports were most strongly and negatively related to conflict in cultures in which support is most needed (i.e., lower HO cultures). Regarding positive spillover, HO has mostly an amplifying role. Coworker (but not supervisor) support was most strongly and positively related to work-to-family positive spillover in higher HO cultures, where providing social support at work is consistent with the societal practice of providing support to one another. Likewise, instrumental (but not emotional) family support was most strongly and positively related to family-to-work positive spillover in higher HO cultures

    Fungal Systematics and Evolution: FUSE 8

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    In this 8th contribution to the Fungal Systematics and Evolution series published by Sydowia, the authors formally describe 11 species: Cortinarius caryae, C. flavolilacinus, C. lilaceolamellatus, C. malodorus, C. olivaceolamellatus, C. quercophilus, C. violaceoflavescens, C. viridicarneus, Entoloma meridionale (Agaricales), Hortiboletus rupicapreus (Boletales), and Paraglomus peruvianum (Paraglomerales). The following new country records are reported: Bolbitius callistus (Agaricales) from Russia and Hymenoscyphus equiseti (Helotiales) from Sweden. Hymenoscyphus equiseti is proposed as a new combination for Lanzia equiseti, based on ITS and LSU sequence data in combination with morphological study

    Scale-dependent Polarization of Solar Wind Velocity Fluctuations at the Inertial and Kinetic Scales

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    We study the polarization properties of the velocity fluctuations in solar wind turbulence using high-resolution data from the Spektr-R spacecraft. The ratio of perpendicular to parallel velocity fluctuations in the inertial range is smaller than the equivalent ratio for magnetic fluctuations, but gradually increases throughout this range. In the kinetic range, there is a large decrease in the ratio, similar to the magnetic fluctuations. We compare the measurements to numerical solutions for a combination of kinetic Alfvén waves and slow waves, finding that both the slow increase and sharp decrease in the ratio are consistent with a majority population of Alfvén waves and minority population of slow waves in critical balance. Furthermore, the beta-dependence of this scale-dependent ratio can be successfully captured in the model when incorporating a beta-dependent Alfvén to slow wave ratio similar to that observed in the solar wind
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