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    Water and the Biology of Prions and Plaques

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    This is an attempt to account for the insolubility and/or aggregation of prions and plaques in terms of a model of water consisting of an equilibrium between high 
density and low density microdomains. Hydrophobic molecules, including proteins, 
accumulate selectively into stable populations, enriched in high density water, at 
charged sites on biopolymers. In enriched high density water, proteins are probably 
partially unfolded and may precipitate out when released. All extracellular matrices 
contain such charged polymers. Prions, which have been shown to accumulate in soils 
and clays containing silicates and aluminates also probably accumulate in 
extracellular matrices. 
 
Release of proteins follows hydrolysis of the charged groups by highly reactive high 
density water. This is normally a slow process but is greatly accelerated by urea. 
Plaques may form with age and disease because of accumulation of urea and, perhaps, 
glucose in the blood. This favours precipitation of proteins emerging from matrices, 
rather than refolding and solution. Dialysis should, therefore, interfere with plaque 
formation and impede the development of some age-related diseases

    A wireless ultrasonic NDT sensor system

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    Ultrasonic condition monitoring technologies have been traditionally utilized in industrial and construction environments where structural integrity is of concern. Such techniques include active systems with either single or multiple transmit-receiver combinations used to obtain defect positioning and magnitude. Active sensors are implemented in two ways; in a thickness operation mode, or as an area-mapping tool operating over longer distances. In addition, passive ultrasonic receivers can be employed to detect and record acoustic emission activity. Existing equipment requires cabling for such systems leading to expensive, complicated installations. This work describes the development and operation of a system that combines these existing ultrasonic technologies with modern wireless techniques within a miniaturized, battery-operated design. A completely wireless sensor has been designed that can independently record and analyze ultrasonic signals. Integrated into the sensor are custom ultrasonic transducers, associated analogue drive and receive electronics, and a Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processor (DSP) used to both control the system and implement the signal processing routines. BlueTooth wireless communication is used for connection to a central observation station, from where network operation can be controlled. Extending battery life is of prime importance and the device employs several strategies to do this. Low voltage transducer excitation suffers from poor signal-to-noise ratios, which can be enhanced by signal processing routines implemented on the DSP. Routines investigated include averaging, digital filtering and pulse compression

    Adiabatic optical entanglement between electron spins in separate quantum dots

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    We present an adiabatic approach to the design of entangling quantum operations with two electron spins localized in separate InAs/GaAs quantum dots via the Coulomb interaction between optically-excited localized states. Slowly-varying optical pulses minimize the pulse noise and the relaxation of the excited states. An analytic "dressed state" solution gives a clear physical picture of the entangling process, and a numerical solution is used to investigate the error dynamics. For two vertically-stacked quantum dots we show that, for a broad range of dot parameters, a two-spin state with concurrence C>0.85C>0.85 can be obtained by four optical pulses with durations ∼0.1−1\sim 0.1 - 1 ns.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure

    Studies on Tropolones

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    Nitration of tropolone yields a mixture of alpha- and gamma-mononitrotropolones which are oriented by isomerisation, via their methyl ethers, to o- and p-nitrobenzoic acids respectively. Of the derived amino-tropolones the gamma-isomer is also produced by reduction of tropolone coupling-products and is convertible into gamma-hydroxy-, gamma-halogeno-and gamma-cyanotropolone: it also undergoes the Skraup reaction. On the other hand, diazotisation of alpha-amino-tropolone yields much salicylic acid. Nitration of alpha-bromotropolone yields the gamma-nitro-derivative. gamma-Cyanotropolone is used to prepare gamma-carboxy-tropolone and gamma-aminomethyltropolone. alpha-Carboxytropolone is synthesised via a condensate of pimelic and oxalic esters. This condensate is proved by its reactions to be 1:4-dicarbethoxycyclohepta-2:3-dione and on bromination-debydrobromination, it affords alphaalpha'-dibromotropolone. The conversion of tropolones into chlorotropones is described and halogen mobility in these compounds and in halogenotropolones is examined with especial reference to mercaptide reagents which, in most cases, can exhaustively replace the halogen substituents. Some incidental rearrangements are noted. The Interaction of ethyl oxalate and di-beta-cyanoethyl sulphide - examined in course of preliminary experiments on the synthesis of heterocyclic analogues of tropolone - leads to a sulphur-free compound which is identified, by hydrolysis and degradation, as 3:6-dicyanocatechol

    Enhancement by cytotoxic agents of artificial pulmonary metastasis.

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    The formation of lung colonies by i.v. injected Lewis lung-tumour cells in syngeneic recipients was greatly enhanced by prior treatment of the mice with cyclophosphamide. The lung-cloning efficiency was linearly related to cyclophosphamide dose and the optimum time of treatment was 2-4 days before the injection of tumour cells. The resulting lung colonies had a similar size distribution to colonies in untreated recipients. Bleomycin, local thoraric irradiation and whole-body irradiation were much less effective in enhancing the lung-cloning efficiency. Cyclophosphamide also enhanced the take probability of i.m. implanted tumour cells

    Generation of frequency sidebands on single photons with indistinguishability from quantum dots

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    Generation and manipulation of the quantum state of a single photon is at the heart of many quantum information protocols. There has been growing interest in using phase modulators as quantum optics devices that preserve coherence. In this Letter, we have used an electro-optic phase modulator to shape the state vector of single photons emitted by a quantum dot to generate new frequency components (modes) and explicitly demonstrate that the phase modulation process agrees with the theoretical prediction at a single photon level. Through two-photon interference measurements we show that for an output consisting of three modes (the original mode and two sidebands), the indistinguishability of the mode engineered photon, measured through the secondorder intensity correlation (g2(0)) is preserved. This work demonstrates a robust means to generate a photonic qubit or more complex state (e.g., a qutrit) for quantum communication applications by encoding information in the sidebands without the loss of coherence

    Molecular optomechanics in the anharmonic regime: from nonclassical mechanical states to mechanical lasing

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    Cavity optomechanics aims to establish optical control over vibrations of mechanical systems, to heat, cool or to drive them toward coherent, or nonclassical states. This field was recently extended to include molecular optomechanics, which describes the dynamics of THz molecular vibrations coupled to the optical fields of lossy cavities via Raman transitions, and was developed to understand the anomalous amplification of optical phonons in Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering experiments. But the molecular platform should prove suitable for demonstrating more sophisticated optomechanical effects, including engineering of nonclassical mechanical states, or inducing coherent molecular vibrations. In this work, we propose two pathways towards implementing these effects, enabled or revealed by the strong intrinsic anharmonicities of molecular vibrations. First, to prepare a nonclassical mechanical state, we propose an incoherent analogue of the mechanical blockade, in which the molecular aharmonicity and optical response of hybrid cavities isolate the two lowest-energy vibrational states. Secondly, we show that for a strongly driven optomechanical system, the anharmonicity can effectively suppress the mechanical amplification, shifting and reshaping the onset of coherent mechanical oscillations. Our estimates indicate that both effects should be within reach of the existing implementations of the Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering, opening the pathway towards the coherent and nonclassical effects in molecular optomechanics

    Establishing an international research collaborative for naturopathy: The International Research Consortium of Naturopathic Academic Clinics (IRCNAC)

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    © 2017 Elsevier Ltd Naturopathy is a system of healthcare through which practitioners apply core philosophies, theories and principles to integrate medical knowledge with natural treatment options. In recent years the naturopathic community has developed a stronger international coherence. Alongside this growing connectivity in the global naturopathic profession, there have been a number of calls for more systematic research attention to be devoted to naturopathy as a substantive research topic, as well as a need for the naturopathic profession to hone a culture of research and evidence-based practices and skillsets. Progress in this area has been made through the development of more pragmatic and whole systems naturopathic research. One aspect which is currently missing in the global naturopathic research landscape despite this growing pattern of practice-based, whole systems research is the application of international multicentre research projects. In response, we have established a research consortium for naturopathic academic clinics in four countries and across multiple world regions. This paper serves to overview the mission, scope and membership of the research consortium and explore some of the research designs and questions which it may support
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