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    Quasiparticle contribution to heat carriers relaxation time in DyBa2_2Cu3_3O7x_{7-x} from heat diffusivity measurements

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    It is shown that the controversy on phonons or electrons being the most influenced heat carriers below the critical temperature of high-Tc_c superconductors can be resolved. Electrical and thermal properties of the same DyBa2_2Cu3_3O7x_{7-x} monodomain have been measured for two highly different oxygenation levels. While the oxygenated sample DyBa2_2Cu3_3O7_{7} has very good superconducting properties (Tc=90T_c=90 K), the DyBa2_2Cu3_3O6.3_{6.3} sample exhibits an insulator behavior. A careful comparison between measurements of the {\bf thermal diffusivity} of both samples allows us to extract the electronic contribution. This contribution to the relaxation time of heat carriers is shown to be large below TcT_c and more sensitive to the superconducting state than the phonon contribution.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure

    A two-species model of a two-dimensional sandpile surface: a case of asymptotic roughening

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    We present and analyze a model of an evolving sandpile surface in (2 + 1) dimensions where the dynamics of mobile grains ({\rho}(x, t)) and immobile clusters (h(x, t)) are coupled. Our coupling models the situation where the sandpile is flat on average, so that there is no bias due to gravity. We find anomalous scaling: the expected logarithmic smoothing at short length and time scales gives way to roughening in the asymptotic limit, where novel and non-trivial exponents are found.Comment: 7 Pages, 6 Figures; Granular Matter, 2012 (Online

    The Major Surface-Associated Saccharides of Klebsiella pneumoniae Contribute to Host Cell Association

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    Analysing the pathogenic mechanisms of a bacterium requires an understanding of the composition of the bacterial cell surface. The bacterial surface provides the first barrier against innate immune mechanisms as well as mediating attachment to cells/surfaces to resist clearance. We utilised a series of Klebsiella pneumoniae mutants in which the two major polysaccharide layers, capsule and lipopolysaccharide (LPS), were absent or truncated, to investigate the ability of these layers to protect against innate immune mechanisms and to associate with eukaryotic cells. The capsule alone was found to be essential for resistance to complement mediated killing while both capsule and LPS were involved in cell-association, albeit through different mechanisms. The capsule impeded cell-association while the LPS saccharides increased cell-association in a non-specific manner. The electrohydrodynamic characteristics of the strains suggested the differing interaction of each bacterial strain with eukaryotic cells could be partly explained by the charge density displayed by the outermost polysaccharide layer. This highlights the importance of considering not only specific adhesin:ligand interactions commonly studied in adherence assays but also the initial non-specific interactions governed largely by the electrostatic interaction forces

    The T7-Related Pseudomonas putida Phage ϕ15 Displays Virion-Associated Biofilm Degradation Properties

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    Formation of a protected biofilm environment is recognized as one of the major causes of the increasing antibiotic resistance development and emphasizes the need to develop alternative antibacterial strategies, like phage therapy. This study investigates the in vitro degradation of single-species Pseudomonas putida biofilms, PpG1 and RD5PR2, by the novel phage ϕ15, a ‘T7-like virus’ with a virion-associated exopolysaccharide (EPS) depolymerase. Phage ϕ15 forms plaques surrounded by growing opaque halo zones, indicative for EPS degradation, on seven out of 53 P. putida strains. The absence of haloes on infection resistant strains suggests that the EPS probably act as a primary bacterial receptor for phage infection. Independent of bacterial strain or biofilm age, a time and dose dependent response of ϕ15-mediated biofilm degradation was observed with generally a maximum biofilm degradation 8 h after addition of the higher phage doses (104 and 106 pfu) and resistance development after 24 h. Biofilm age, an in vivo very variable parameter, reduced markedly phage-mediated degradation of PpG1 biofilms, while degradation of RD5PR2 biofilms and ϕ15 amplification were unaffected. Killing of the planktonic culture occurred in parallel with but was always more pronounced than biofilm degradation, accentuating the need for evaluating phages for therapeutic purposes in biofilm conditions. EPS degrading activity of recombinantly expressed viral tail spike was confirmed by capsule staining. These data suggests that the addition of high initial titers of specifically selected phages with a proper EPS depolymerase are crucial criteria in the development of phage therapy

    Demonstration of age-dependent capsular material on Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1

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    Extracellular capsular material was demonstrated on early log-phase cells of Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1 by the fluorescent-antibody and several capsular staining techniques. The presence of this material was shown to be age dependent. Wide capsules were demonstrable on cells from 2- to 12-h cultures, whereas cells from 16- to 22-h cultures had very little cell-associated capsular material. The Maneval technique most clearly demonstrated the presence of capsules on cells from young (6-h) cultures when compared with other capsule staining techniques.Not peer reviewedVeterinary Parasitology, Microbiology and Public HealthPatholog

    FRICTIONLESS HEAT MOTION IN METALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES

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    La conservation du moment cristallin total dans les collisions électron-phonon, jointe à la rareté des collisions résistives est une caractéristique des métaux de haute pureté à basse température. Ceci doit entraîner pour la chaleur, au lieu de l'habituelle diffusion, un mode de propagation à vitesse finie, dans lequel la durée de vie énergétique des électrons est le paramètre fondamental. Cet article discute les conditions d'existence d'un tel mode mixte (électrons + phonons) balistique et présente des expériences récentes d'impulsions de chaleur sur des métaux monocristallins, à la fois dans l'état normal et dans l'état supraconducteur.Conservation of total momentum in electron-phonon collisions, in addition to scarcity of the resistive collisions is a characteristic feature of highly pure metals at low temperatures. This fact should yield instead of the usual diffusion process, a finite velocity of heat transport for which a fundamental parameter is the electron energetic lifetime. This paper discusses the requirements for such a ballistic mixed mode (electrons + phonons) to exist, and reports recent heat pulse experiments performed on metallic single crystals, in both the normal and the superconducting state

    Trypan Blue as a Stain for Fungi

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    Regionalanalytische und hochschuldidaktische Probleme im Rahmen des Projektstudiums

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