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Cryopreservation of immature embryos of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.)
Réponse d'embryons immatures de cocotiers (7 à 8 mois après la pollinisation) à la congélation par azote liquide (-196¼C) : survie et germinatio
Cryopreservation of mature embryos of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) and subsequent regeneration of plantlets
The slippery slope of dishonesty
Recent experiments suggest that dishonesty can escalate from small levels to ever-larger ones along a 'slippery slope'. Activity in bilateral amygdala tracks this gradual adaptation to repeated acts of self-serving dishonesty
Electronic phase diagram of disordered Co doped BaFe2As2
Superconducting and normal state transport properties in iron pnictides are
sensitive to disorder and impurity scattering. By investigation of
Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films with varying Co concentration, we demonstrate that
in the dirty limit the superconducting dome in the electronic phase diagram of
Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 shifts towards lower doping concentrations, which differs
significantly from observations in single crystals. We show that especially in
the underdoped regime superconducting transition temperatures higher than 27 K
are possible.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
Quantitative assessment of pinning forces and the superconducting gap in NbN thin films from complementary magnetic force microscopy and transport measurements
Epitaxial niobium-nitride thin films with a critical temperature of Tc=16K
and a thickness of 100nm were fabricated on MgO(100) substrates by pulsed laser
deposition. Low-temperature magnetic force microscopy (MFM) images of the
supercurrent vortices were measured after field cooling in a magnetic field of
3mT at various temperatures. Temperature dependence of the penetration depth
has been evaluated by a two-dimensional fitting of the vortex profiles in the
monopole-monopole model. Its subsequent fit to a single s-wave gap function
results in the superconducting gap amplitude Delta(0) = 2.9 meV = 2.1*kB*Tc, in
perfect agreement with previous reports. The pinning force has been
independently estimated from local depinning of individual vortices by lateral
forces exerted by the MFM tip and from transport measurements. A good
quantitative agreement between the two techniques shows that for low fields, B
<< Hc2, MFM is a powerful and reliable technique to probe the local variations
of the pinning landscape. We also demonstrate that the monopole model can be
successfully applied even for thin films with a thickness comparable to the
penetration depth.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 2 table
Unusually high critical current of clean P-doped BaFe2As2 single crystalline thin film
Microstructura lly clean, isov alently P-doped BaFe2As2 (Ba-122) single
crystalline thin films have been prepared on MgO (001) substrates by molecular
beam epitaxy. These films show a superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of
over 30 K although P content is around 0.22, which is lower than the optimal
one for single crystals (i.e., 0.33). The enhanced Tc at this doping level is
attributed to the in-plane tensile strain. The strained film shows high
transport self-field critical current densities (Jc) of over 6 MA/cm2 at 4.2 K,
which are among the highest for Fe based superconductors (FeSCs). In-field Jc
exceeds 0.1 MA/cm2 at m0H = 35 T for H||ab and m0H = 18 T for H||c at 4.2 K,
respectively, in spite of moderate upper critical fields compared to other
FeSCs with similar Tc. Structural investigations reveal no defects or
misoriented grains pointing to strong pinning centers. We relate this
unexpected high Jc to a strong enhancement of the vortex core energy at optimal
Tc, driven by in-plane strain and doping. These unusually high Jc make P-doped
Ba-122 very favorable for high-field magnet applications.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Feasibility vs. Optimality in Distributed AC OPF - A Case Study Considering ADMM and ALADIN
This paper investigates the role of feasible initial guesses and large
consensus-violation penalization in distributed optimization for Optimal Power
Flow (OPF) problems. Specifically, we discuss the behavior of the Alternating
Direction of Multipliers Method (ADMM). We show that in case of large
consensus-violation penalization ADMM might exhibit slow progress. We support
this observation by an analysis of the algorithmic properties of ADMM.
Furthermore, we illustrate our findings considering the IEEE 57 bus system and
we draw upon a comparison of ADMM and the Augmented Lagrangian Alternating
Direction Inexact Newton (ALADIN) method
Culture in vitro d'embryons zygotiques de cocotier (Cocos nucifera L.). Méthode révisée et simplifiée d'obtention de plants de cocotiers transférables au champ
Des améliorations ont été apportées à la technique de culture in vitro des embryons zygotiques de cocotier. La suppression de l'haustorium sur des embryons ayant développé une gemmule de 2 à 4 cm a entraîné une meilleure survie des plants après leur passage sur sable. L'augmentation de la concentration en saccharose dans le milieu a permis d'accélérer le développement des embryons. Dans ce cas, le système radiculaire formé sans adjonction d'auxines rhizogènes a été satisfaisant. On a obtenu ainsi, en 5 mois, des plantules vigoureuses ayant un développement harmonieux après leur passage en conditions naturelle
Restoration of peripheral V2 receptor vasopressin signaling fails to correct behavioral changes in Brattleboro rats.
Beside its hormonal function in salt and water homeostasis, vasopressin released into distinct brain areas plays a crucial role in stress-related behavior resulting in the enhancement of an anxious/depressive-like state. We aimed to investigate whether correction of the peripheral symptoms of congenital absence of AVP also corrects the behavioral alterations in AVP-deficient Brattleboro rats. Wild type (WT) and vasopressin-deficient (KO) male Brattleboro rats were tested. Half of the KO animals were treated by desmopressin (V2-receptor agonist) via osmotic minipump (subcutaneous) to eliminate the peripheral symptoms of vasopressin-deficiency. Anxiety was studied by elevated plus maze (EPM), defensive withdrawal (DW) and marble burying (MB) tests, while depressive-like changes were monitored in forced swimming (FS) and anhedonia by sucrose preference test. Cell activity was examined in septum and amygdala by c-Fos immunohistochemistry after 10min FS. KO rats spent more time in the open arm of the EPM, spent less time at the periphery of DW and showed less burying behavior in MB suggesting a reduced anxiety state. KO animals showed less floating behavior during FS revealing a less depressive phenotype. Desmopressin treatment compensated the peripheral effects of vasopressin-deficiency without a significant influence on the behavior. The FS-induced c-Fos immunoreactivity in the medial amygdala was different in WT and KO rats, with almost identical levels in KO and desmopressin treated animals. There were no differences in central and basolateral amygdala as well as in lateral septum. Our data confirmed the role of vasopressin in the development of affective disorders through central mechanisms. The involvement of the medial amygdala in the behavioral alterations of vasopressin deficient animals deserves further attention
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