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    Aperiodic nano-photonic design

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    The photon scattering properties of aperiodic nano-scale dielectric structures can be tailored to closely match a desired response by using adaptive algorithms for device design. We show that broken symmetry of aperiodic designs provides access to device functions not available to conventional periodic photonic crystal structures.Comment: 23 pages, LaTex, 8 postscript figure

    Lensing Effects on Gravitational Waves in a Clumpy Universe -Effects of Inhomogeneity on the Distance-Redshift Relation-

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    The distance-redshift relation determined by means of gravitational waves in the clumpy universe is simulated numerically by taking into account the effects of gravitational lensing. It is assumed that all of the matter in the universe takes the form of randomly distributed point masses, each of which has the identical mass MLM_L. Calculations are carried out in two extreme cases: λGML/c2\lambda\gg GM_L/c^2 and λGML/c2\lambda\ll GM_L/c^2, where λ\lambda denotes the wavelength of gravitational waves. In the first case, the distance-redshift relation for the fully homogeneous and isotropic universe is reproduced with a small distance dispersion, whereas in the second case, the distance dispersion is larger. This result suggests that we might obtain information about the typical mass of lens objects through the distance-redshift relation gleaned through observation of gravitational waves of various wavelengths. In this paper, we show how to set limitations on the mass MLM_L through the observation of gravitational waves in the clumpy universe model described above.Comment: 35 pages, 21 figures, ApJ accepted versio

    Bilirubin as an Anti-oxidant for Surgical Stress: A Preliminary Report of Bilirubin Oxidative Metabolites

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    Background Bilirubin has been recognized as an antioxidant. The purpose of this study was to examine whether bilirubin would act as an antioxidant for surgical stress in humans. Materials and Methods Serum bilirubin and urinary bilirubin oxidative metabolites (BOM) were measured in 96 patients who underwent surgery. The antioxidant activity of bilirubin was assessed using BOM measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with an anti-bilirubin monoclonal antibody. Results Serum bilirubin levels increased after surgery in all 96 patients (p<0.01), but did not correlate with operation time or blood loss (p=0.53 and p=0.28, respectively). BOM increased only in patients with major surgeries (p=0.048). Significant correlations between BOM and operation time and blood loss were found (p<0.01). Conclusions Bilirubin appears to act as an antioxidant for invasive surgery in humans. Urinary BOM could be a reliable marker for the degree of surgical stress
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