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Metabolic rate meter and method
A method is described for measuring the dynamic metabolic rate of a human or animal. The ratio of the exhaled carbon dioxide to a known amount of C(13)02 introduced into the exhalation is determined by mass spectrometry. This provides an instantaneous measurement of the carbon dioxide generated
String loop corrections to gauge and Yukawa couplings
We report on the recent progress in computing the effective supergravity
action from superstring scattering amplitudes beyond the tree approximation. We
discuss the moduli-dependent string loop corrections to gauge, gravitational
and Yukawa couplings.Comment: 11 pages, CPTH-C218.0193 (Based on talks presented at the Rome
Workshop STRINGS 92, at the 7th Meeting of the American Physical Society, and
at the 26th Erice Workshop: ``From Superstrings to Supergravity"
Dispersion of biased swimming microorganisms in a fluid flowing through a tube
Classical Taylor-Aris dispersion theory is extended to describe the transport
of suspensions of self-propelled dipolar cells in a tubular flow. General
expressions for the mean drift and effective diffusivity are determined exactly
in terms of axial moments, and compared with an approximation a la Taylor. As
in the Taylor-Aris case, the skewness of a finite distribution of biased
swimming cells vanishes at long times. The general expressions can be applied
to particular models of swimming microorganisms, and thus be used to predict
swimming drift and diffusion in tubular bioreactors, and to elucidate competing
unbounded swimming drift and diffusion descriptions. Here, specific examples
are presented for gyrotactic swimming algae.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures. Published version available at
http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2010/02/09/rspa.2009.0606.short?rss=
Duality of N=2 Heterotic -- Type I Compactifications in Four Dimensions
We discuss type I -- heterotic duality in four-dimensional models obtained as
a Coulomb phase of the six-dimensional U(16) orientifold model compactified on
T^2 with arbitrary SU(16) Wilson lines. We show that Kahler potentials, gauge
threshold corrections and the infinite tower of higher derivative F-terms agree
in the limit that corresponds to weak coupling, large T^2 heterotic
compactifications. On the type I side, all these quantities are completely
determined by the spectrum of N=2 BPS states that originate from D=6 massless
superstring modes.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX; typos corrected and references adde
Carbon Dioxide Reduction Systems
The Methoxy system for regenerating oxygen from carbon dioxide was studied. Experiments indicate that the reaction between carbon dioxide and hydrogen can be carried out with ease in an efficient manner and with excellent heat conservation. A small reactor capable of handling the C02 expired by three men has been built and operated. The decomposition of methane by therma1,arc and catalytic processes was studied. Both the arc and catalytic processes gave encouraging results with over 90 percent of the methane being decomposed to carbon and hydrogen in some of the catalytic processes. Control of the carbon deposition in both the catalytic and arc processes is of great importance to prevent catalyst deactivation and short circuiting of electrical equipment. Sensitive analytical techniques have been developed for all of the components present in the reactor effluent streams
Fossil Imprints of the First Generation Supernova Ejecta in Extremely Metal-Deficient Stars
Using results of nucleosynthesis calculations for theoretical core-collapse
supernova models with various progenitor's masses, it is shown that abundance
patterns of C, Mg, Si, Ca, and H seen in extremely metal-deficient stars with
[Fe/H] < -2.5 follow those seen in the individual first generation supernova
remnants (SNRs). This suggests that most of the stars with [Fe/H] < -2.5 were
made from individual supernova (SN) events. To obtain the ratio of heavy
elements to hydrogen, a formula is derived to estimate the mass of hydrogen
swept up by a SNR when it occurs in the interstellar matter with the primordial
abundances. We use [Mg/H] to indicate the metallicities instead of [Fe/H]. The
metallicities [Mg/H] predicted from these SNRs range from ~-4 to ~-1.5 and the
mass of Mg in a SN is well correlated with its progenitor's mass. Thus the
observed [Mg/H] in an extremely metal deficient star has a correspondence to
the progenitor's mass. A larger [Mg/H] corresponds to a larger progenitor's
mass. Therefore, so called `age-metallicity relation' does not hold for stars
with [Fe/H] < -2.5. In contrast, the [Mg/Fe] ratios in the theoretical SNRs
have a different trend from those in extremely metal-deficient stars. It is
also shown that the observed trend of [Mg/Fe] can predict the Fe yield of each
SN given the correspondence of [Mg/H] to the progenitor's mass. The Fe yields
thus obtained are consistent with those derived from SN light curve analyses.
This indicates that there is still a problem in modelling a core-collapse
supernova at its beginning of explosion or mass cut.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table; Accepted for publication in the
Astrophysical Journal Letter
Duality Symmetries in N=2 Heterotic Superstring
We review the derivation and the basic properties of the perturbative
prepotential in N=2 compactifications of the heterotic superstring. We discuss
the structure of the perturbative monodromy group and the embedding of rigidly
supersymmetric monodromies associated with enhanced gauge groups, at both
perturbative and non-perturbative level.Comment: Based on talks presented at several conferences. 12 pages, LaTe
Spectrum of an open disordered quasi-two-dimensional electron system: strong orbital effect of the weak in-plane magnetic field
The effect of an in-plane magnetic field upon open quasi-two-dimensional
electron and hole systems is investigated in terms of the carrier ground-state
spectrum. The magnetic field, classified as weak from the viewpoint of
correlation between size parameters of classical electron motion and the gate
potential spatial profile is shown to efficiently cut off extended modes from
the spectrum and to change singularly the mode density of states (MDOS). The
reduction in the number of current-carrying modes, right up to zero in magnetic
fields of moderate strength, can be viewed as the cause of
magnetic-field-driven metal-to-insulator transition widely observed in
two-dimensional systems. Both the mode number reduction and the MDOS
singularity appear to be most pronounced in the mode states dephasing
associated with their scattering by quenched-disorder potential. This sort of
dephasing is proven to dominate the dephasing which involves solely the
magnetic field whatever level of the disorder.Comment: RevTeX-4 class, 12 pages, 5 eps figure
Some comments about Schwarzschield black holes in Matrix theory
In the present paper we calculate the statistical partition function for any
number of extended objects in Matrix theory in the one loop approximation. As
an application, we calculate the statistical properties of K clusters of D0
branes and then the statistical properties of K membranes which are wound on a
torus.Comment: 15 page
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