143 research outputs found
The Interchange of Plain Velar and Aspirate in Kronos/Chronos: A Case for Etymological Equivalence
Despite the current state of uncertainty regarding the etymology of Kronos, the equivalence long familiar to the ancients between Kronos and Chronos is still a moot point. Arguments denying their etymological equivalence can no longer firmly rely on linguistic arguments. It is therefore necessary to examine the validity of the time-honored interpretation of Kronos as the personification of Time. The solution to this problem is of considerable importance to Classical studies, since it will not so much as contribute to a better understanding of the myth of Kronos, as the interpretation of Kronos as Time is already familiar from ancient sources, but it will demand a rereading of Hesiod\u27s Theogony to account for the possible relation of its myth and symbols to comparable myths and symbols of the transitioning ages of the world and consequent calendrical corrections
Spectrum to distance mapping via nonlinear Airy pulses
We theoretically and experimentally study the phenomena related to self-phase modulation of Airy pulses in fibers. During nonlinear evolution, most spectral components of the Airy pulses concentrate into one or two peaks for normal and anomalous dispersion, respectively. The resulting peaks self-shift along the propagation, effectively mapping the longitudinal coordinate into the frequency domain. The frequency shift can be precisely controlled by simply acting on the spectral cubic phase structure without the need to alter the fiber length
Endoparasitic infections in dogs from rural areas in the Lobos District, Buenos Aires province, Argentina
Dogs are definite hosts for several zoonotic helminthes and protozoan. Rural areas from the Lobos District in the northeast of Buenos Aires province, Argentina, are mainly used for livestock activity, increasing in this way the number of dogs on farms as well as the human risk of parasitic infections. The aims of this research were to evaluate the endoparasitic infections in dogs from farms in the Lobos District and analyze their zoonotic importance as well as several risk practices and habits of the rural population. Forty-two dog fecal samples obtained in 21 farms were analyzed through coproparasitological methods and coproantigen tests, which resulted in an overall parasite prevalence of 69.05% and 80.95% of the parasitized farms. The most frequent parasites were Trichuris vulpis and Eucoleus aerophila (26.19%), Echinococcus granulosus (19.05%), Uncinaria stenocephala and coccids (14.29%). The analysis of epidemiological files showed several habits of the rural population considered as risk factors associated with the presence of fecal samples parasitized and the presence of E. granulosus on the farms. It is clear that people involved with the farms studied were exposed to several helminthes that could cause serious diseases like cystic echinococcosis, which can become an important public health issue and affect the economy worldwideOs cães são hospedeiros definitivos de vários helmintos e protozoários zoonóticos. As áreas rurais do distrito de Lobos, no nordeste da provÃncia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, destinam-se principalmente à atividade pecuária aumentando desta forma o número de cães em fazendas, bem como o risco humano de infecções parasitárias. Os objetivos desta pesquisa foram avaliar as infecções endoparasitas em cães de fazendas do distrito de Lobos e analisar a sua importância zoonótica, bem como as práticas de risco e hábitos da população rural. Quarenta e duas amostras de fezes de cães obtidos em 21 fazendas foram analisadas pelos métodos coproparasitológicos e testes de coproantÃgenos, resultando numa prevalência de parasitas de 69,05% e 80,95% das propriedades parasitados. Os parasitas mais frequentes foram Trichuris vulpis e Eucoleus aerophila (26,19%), Echinococcus granulosus (19,05%), Uncinaria stenocephala e coccÃdeos (14,29%). A análise dos arquivos epidemiológicos mostraram vários hábitos da população rural como fatores de risco associados com a presença de amostras fecais parasitadas e a presença de E. granulosus em propriedades rurais. É evidente que as pessoas das fazendas estudadas foram expostas a vários helmintos que podem causar doenças graves como equinococose cÃstica, que constitui importante problema de saúde pública e econômico a nÃvel mundial.Fil: Dopchiz, Marcela Cecilia. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Lavallén, Carla Mariela. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Bongiovanni, Roberto Antonio. Municipalidad de Lobos. Departamento de BromatologÃa y Zoonosis. Lobos; ArgentinaFil: Gonzalez, Patricia Verónica. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Elissondo, MarÃa Celina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Yannarella, Francisco. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Denegri, Guillermo Maria. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas; Argentin
Metabolomics in Team-Sport Athletes: Current Knowledge, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
Metabolomics is a promising tool for studying exercise physiology and exercise-associated metabolism. It has recently been defined with the term "sportomics" due to metabolomics' capability to characterize several metabolites in several biological samples simultaneously. This narrative review on exercise metabolomics provides an initial and brief overview of the different metabolomics technologies, sample collection, and further processing steps employed for sport. It also discusses the data analysis and its biological interpretation. Thus, we do not cover sample collection, preparation, and analysis paragraphs in detail here but outline a general outlook to help the reader to understand the metabolomics studies conducted in team-sports athletes, alongside endeavoring to recognize existing or emergent trends and deal with upcoming directions in the field of exercise metabolomics in a team-sports setting
Topologically protected vortex transport via chiral-symmetric disclination
Vortex phenomena are ubiquitous in nature, from vortices of quantum particles
and living cells [1-7], to whirlpools, tornados, and spiral galaxies. Yet,
effective control of vortex transport from one place to another at any scale
has thus far remained a challenging goal. Here, by use of topological
disclination [8,9], we demonstrate a scheme to confine and guide vortices of
arbitrary high-order charges10,11. Such guidance demands a double topological
protection: a nontrivial winding in momentum space due to chiral symmetry
[12,13] and a nontrivial winding in real space arising from collective complex
coupling between vortex modes. We unveil a vorticity-coordinated rotational
symmetry, which sets up a universal relation between the topological charge of
a guided vortex and the order of rotational symmetry of the disclination
structure. As an example, we construct a C3-symmetry photonic lattice with a
single-core disclination, thereby achieving robust transport of an optical
vortex with preserved orbital angular momentum (OAM) that corresponds solely to
one excited vortex mode pinned at zero energy. Our work reveals a fundamental
interplay of vorticity, disclination and higher-order topological phases14-16,
applicable broadly to different fields, promising in particular for OAM-based
photonic applications that require vortex guides, fibers [17,18] and lasers
[19].Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
The Inviscid Burgers' Equation in Nonlinear Fiber Optics
We report on the experimental generation of Riemann waves in an optical fiber system, allowing for the controlled formation of shock waves, as analytically described by a seminal equation of fluid dynamics: the so-called Inviscid Burgers’ Equation
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