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Deep I-band Imaging of z=5.99 Quasar
Deep I-band imaging was carried out to search for the optical counterpart of
the X-ray jet candidate near SDSS 1306+0356, reported by Schwartz (2002,
astro-ph/0202190). The data suggest that the extended X-ray source may be a
jet, related to a galaxy rather than to the quasar itself.Comment: 2 page letter, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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United by skies, divided by language -- astronomy publishing in languages with small reader base
The mysteries of the Universe are international, the skies are not crossed by
borders. However, the knowledge is transmitted by language, imposing linguistic
barriers that are often difficult to break through. Bulgaria is considered as
an example of a country with relatively small reader base -- it has a
population of about 6.5 million (2021) and the Bulgarian language has probably
7 million speakers, if the diaspora in US, Germany and elsewhere is
accounted for. The smaller-scale market, in comparison with larger non-English
speaking countries, poses a number of limitation to the publishing landscape:
(i) the local authors are discouraged to pen both popular and scientific
astronomy books, because of the limited financial incentive; (ii) the market is
heavily dominated by translations (from Russian before 1989, from English
nowdays), but even those are fewer than in bigger countries, because the
translation overhead costs are spread over smaller print runs. The history of
the astronomy publishing in Bulgaria is summarized, with some distinct periods:
pre-1944, the communist era 1944-1989, the modern times post 1989. A few
notable publications are reviewed. Finally, some practices to help astronomy
book publishing in languages with smaller reader bases are suggested, taking
advantage of the recent technological developments.Comment: This is an extended write up of a poster presented at the European
Week of Astronomy and Space Science (EAS) held in Valencia, Spain, Jun 26 --
Jul 1, 2022, Special Session 34: Diversity and Inclusion in European
Astronomy (8 pages, 5 figures
Light Curve Solutions of Eclipsing Binaries in SMC
We propose a procedure for light-curve solution of eclipsing binary stars in
the Small Magellanic Cloud for which photometric data have been obtained in the
framework of the OGLE project as well as way of determination of the global
stellar parameters on the basis of the obtained solutions, some empirical
relations as well as the distance to the SMC. Several examples illustrate this
procedure.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, accepte
Sport Supplementation: Review Of Performance Enchasing Dietary Supplements Used In Sport
Performance enchasing substances have been used since ancient times in different sport disciplines and in all level of competition. Performance enchasing substances could be illicit drugs, prescription medicines (like Anabolic steroids) or dietary supplements as amino acids and vitamins. In this review we have summarised the benefits and the risks of supplementation in sport with different categories food additives. We have divided these products in following categories: food additives containing amino acids, food additives containing Tribulus Terrestris extract, containing Yohimbine, Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), Vitamin E and Creatine
Peritoneal metastases in colorectal cancer
Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is a common evolution of cancer of the gastrointestinal tract, and has been traditionally regarded as a terminal disease with short median survival. During the last 20 years, due to its favourable oncologic results, a new loco-regional therapeutic approach, combining cytoreductive surgery with intra-operative intraperitoneal chemotherapy has achieved an important development. After liver metastatic disease, peritoneal carcinomatosis is the second most frequent cause of death in colorectal cancer patient is defined as a stage IV tumour which prognosis is the worst. The extent of peritoneal carcinomatosis is, however, difficult for assessment preoperatively, and precise evaluation is most often performed during surgical exploration. Cytoreductive surgery associated with chemotherapy for the treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis should be performed in young patients with limited and resectable carcinomatosis, in specialized institutions involved in the management of peritoneal surface malignancies
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