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    Gravimeter search for compact dark matter objects moving in the Earth

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    Dark matter could be composed of compact dark objects (CDOs). These objects may interact very weakly with normal matter and could move freely {\it inside} the Earth. A CDO moving in the inner core of the Earth will have an orbital period near 55 min and produce a time dependent signal in a gravimeter. Data from superconducting gravimeters rule out such objects moving inside the Earth unless their mass mDm_D and or orbital radius aa are very small so that mDa<1.2×1013MRm_D\, a < 1.2\times 10^{-13}M_\oplus R_\oplus. Here MM_\oplus and RR_\oplus are the mass and radius of the Earth.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure

    Finite-Volume Energy Spectrum, Fractionalized Strings, and Low-Energy Effective Field Theory for the Quantum Dimer Model on the Square Lattice

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    We present detailed analytic calculations of finite-volume energy spectra, mean field theory, as well as a systematic low-energy effective field theory for the square lattice quantum dimer model. The analytic considerations explain why a string connecting two external static charges in the confining columnar phase fractionalizes into eight distinct strands with electric flux 14\frac{1}{4}. An emergent approximate spontaneously broken SO(2)SO(2) symmetry gives rise to a pseudo-Goldstone boson. Remarkably, this soft phonon-like excitation, which is massless at the Rokhsar-Kivelson (RK) point, exists far beyond this point. The Goldstone physics is captured by a systematic low-energy effective field theory. We determine its low-energy parameters by matching the analytic effective field theory with exact diagonalization results and Monte Carlo data. This confirms that the model exists in the columnar (and not in a plaquette or mixed) phase all the way to the RK point.Comment: 35 pages, 16 figure

    Significant postmortem diffusion of ethanol: A case report.

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    In the realm of forensic pathology, ethanol is one of the most frequently encountered xenobiotics. The determination of ethanol concentration in blood after death is of great interest in forensic settings. It is important to be able to determine the level of intoxication of the deceased at the time of death, which is directly correlated to the ability to act prior to death, especially when a suicide is suspected. This estimation is not always easy to establish owing to various artifacts that are important to know for a proper ethanol blood level interpretation, among them postmortem (PM) diffusion. We describe here a case of unusual ethanol distribution in body compartments and discuss the importance of PM diffusion and redistribution while performing complementary toxicological analysis, especially when the blood and urine samples seemed to be inconsistent after the first results

    Development of dispersion-strengthened, nickel-molybdenum, nonoxidation-resistant alloys

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    Dispersion strengthened, nickel molybdenum, nonoxidation resistant alloy

    Fieber und Lymphadenopathie: Bericht über 4Tularämiefälle

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    Zusammenfassung: Wir berichten über 4Patienten, die in der Schweiz oder dem grenznahen Ausland an unterschiedlichen Formen der Tularämie erkrankten. Als Gemeinsamkeiten zeigten alle Patienten ein febriles Zustandsbild mit mäßiger bis ausgeprägter laborchemischer Entzündungsreaktion und eine lokoregionäre Lymphadenopathie. Zusätzlich führte bei 3Patienten eine empirisch begonnene Therapie mit β-Laktam-Antibiotika zu keiner Verbesserung der Klinik. Als Infektionsquelle konnte bei 2Patienten eine eindeutige, in einem Fall eine mögliche Korrelation mit einem Zeckenstich eruiert werden. Bei der vierten Patientin blieb der Ursprung der Tularämie ungeklärt. Die Diagnose stützte sich auf eine positive Serologie, eine positive Polymerase-Kettenreaktion (PCR) aus einem Gewebeaspirat oder auf positive Blutkulturen. Die Therapie erfolgte bei 3erwachsenen Patienten mit Ciprofloxacin p.o. über 3Wochen, wobei die Dosierung zwischen 500 und 750mg 2-mal täglich variierte. Bei einem pädiatrischen Patienten wurde die Therapie mit Gentamicin 4mg/kgKG i.v. 1-mal täglich für eine Woche und mit Ciprofloxacin 15mg/kgKG p.o. 2-mal täglich für 2weitere Wochen durchgeführt. Unter adäquater Therapie kam es bei allen Patienten zu einem erfreulichen Krankheitsverlauf mit vollständiger Ausheilung. Bei Patienten mit Fieber und Lymphknotenvergrößerung - insbesondere nach Zeckenstich - muss auch in der Schweiz eine Tularämie in die Differenzialdiagnose einbezogen werden. Als Therapie empfehlen wir eine Medikation mit Ciprofloxacin p.o. für 14-21Tag

    Electromagnetic Analysis of a Synchronous Reluctance Motor With Single-Tooth Windings

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    Greater power and computational efficiency for kernel-based association testing of sets of genetic variants

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    Motivation: Set-based variance component tests have been identified as a way to increase power in association studies by aggregating weak individual effects. However, the choice of test statistic has been largely ignored even though it may play an important role in obtaining optimal power. We compared a standard statistical test-a score test-with a recently developed likelihood ratio (LR) test. Further, when correction for hidden structure is needed, or gene-gene interactions are sought, state-of-the art algorithms for both the score and LR tests can be computationally impractical. Thus we develop new computationally efficient methods. Results: After reviewing theoretical differences in performance between the score and LR tests, we find empirically on real data that the LR test generally has more power. In particular, on 15 of 17 real datasets, the LR test yielded at least as many associations as the score test-up to 23 more associations-whereas the score test yielded at most one more association than the LR test in the two remaining datasets. On synthetic data, we find that the LR test yielded up to 12% more associations, consistent with our results on real data, but also observe a regime of extremely small signal where the score test yielded up to 25% more associations than the LR test, consistent with theory. Finally, our computational speedups now enable (i) efficient LR testing when the background kernel is full rank, and (ii) efficient score testing when the background kernel changes with each test, as for gene-gene interaction tests. The latter yielded a factor of 2000 speedup on a cohort of size 13 500. Availability: Software available at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/MSCompBio/Fastlmm/. Contact: [email protected] Supplementary Information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online
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