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Routing quantum information in spin chains

2013

Two different models for performing efficiently routing of a quantum state are presented. Both cases involve an XX spin chain working as data bus and additional spins that play the role of sender and receivers, one of which is selected to be the target of the quantum state transmission protocol via a coherent quantum coupling mechanism making use of local/global magnetic fields. Quantum routing is achieved, in the first of the models considered, by weakly coupling the sender and the receiver to the data bus. In the second model, strong magnetic fields acting on additional spins located between the sender/receiver and the data bus allow us to perform high fidelity routing.

FOS: Physical sciencesNetworkQuantum capacityTopology01 natural sciencesAtomic mott insulatorSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia010305 fluids & plasmasQuantum stateAtomic and Molecular Physics0103 physical sciencesComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureQuantum couplingQuantum information010306 general physicsQuantum information scienceSystem busSpin-½PhysicsQuantum PhysicsHardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURESState transferAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum information quantum comunicationPhaseRouting (electronic design automation)and OpticsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Design of pharmacophoric group containing 1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives and determination of spectrum of pharmacological activities

2017

Vairākkārtīgi ir uzsvērts, ka 1,4-dihidropiridīna cikls ir viens no farmakoloģiski priviliģētām struktūrām, kas iedarbojas uz jonu kanāliem un dažādiem receptoriem, un kuru modificējot, sintezējot tās struktūras analogus, variējot aizvietotājus molekulā, būtu iespējams iegūt dažādus farmakoloģiski aktīvus savienojumus. Pētījumā ir sintezēti jauni, mērķtiecīgi dizainēti, farmakoforas grupas saturoši 1,4-dihidropiridīna atvasinājumi, sistemātiski mainot farmakoforās grupas (piridīniju un/vai propargil) un to atrašanās vietu molekulā. Izvērtēts sintezēto savienojumu farmakoloģiskās darbības spektrs (aktivitāte uz kalcija kanāliem, antiradikālā aktivitāte un reducējošā kapacitāte), veidots stru…

Farmaceitiskā ķīmijacalcium channel activityPharmacophoreantiradical activitypropargyl grouppyridiniumFarmācijananoparticlesPharmacyReducing capacityPharmaceutical chemistry14-dihydropyridines
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Application of ultrasound as clean technology for extraction of specialized metabolites from stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.)

2022

Nettle is a highly valued medicinal plant that is still largely neglected, both in terms of nutrition and use for pharmacological purposes. Tinctures, i.e., alcoholic extracts, are becoming increasingly popular nettle products, mainly because they allow better availability of phytochemicals and their stability over a longer period of time. The production of alcoholic extracts is a chemically demanding process that is still usually carried out using conventional techniques, which have numerous drawbacks. The use of green technologies such as ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), which is characterized by high efficiency of phytochemical extraction, shorter treatment time, and a much lower en…

FarmacologiaNutrition and DieteticsEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismultrasound-assisted extraction ; ethanolic extracts ; polyphenols ; ascorbic acid ; pigments ; antioxidant capacityPlantes medicinalsFood Science
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Soil Moisture Effect on Thermal Infrared (8–13-μm) Emissivity

2010

Thermal infrared (TIR) emissivities of soils with different textures were measured for several soil moisture (SM) contents under controlled conditions using the Box method and a high-precision multichannel TIR radiometer. The results showed a common increase of emissivity with SM at water contents lower than the field capacity. However, this dependence is negligible for higher water contents. The highest emissivity variations were observed in sandy soils, particularly in the 8-9-μm range due to water adhering to soil grains and decreasing the reflectance in the 8-9-μm quartz doublet region. Thus, in order to model the emissivity dependence on soil water content, different approaches were st…

Field capacityMaterials scienceRadiometerMoistureSoil textureSoil waterEmissivityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSoil classificationSoil scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringWater contentIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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Analitical deriving of the field capacity through soil bundle model

2015

The concept of field capacity as soil hydraulic parameter is widely used in many hydrological applications. Althought its recurring usage, its definition is not univocal. Traditionally, field capacity has been related to the amount of water that remains in the soil after the excess water has drained away and the water downward movement experiences a significant decresase. Quantifying the drainage of excess of water may be vague and several definitions, often subjective, have been proposed. These definitions are based on fixed thresholds either of time, pressure, or flux to which the field capacity condition is associated. The flux­based definition identifies the field capacity as the soil m…

Field capacitysoil bundle modelanalytical approach
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Seminal plasma biochemistry and spermatozoa characteristics of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) of wild and cultivated origin

2011

Abstract Our objectives were to compare spermatozoa activity, morphology, and seminal plasma (SP) biochemistry between wild and cultivated Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ). Swimming velocities of wild cod spermatozoa were significantly faster than those of cultivated males. Wild males had a significantly larger spermatozoa head area, perimeter, and length, while cultivated males had more circular heads. Total monounsaturated fatty acids and the ratio of n−3/n−6 were significantly higher in sperm from wild males, while total n−6 from cultivated males was significantly higher than the wild males. Significantly higher concentrations of the fatty acids C14:0, C16:1n−7, C18:4n−3, C20:1n−11, C20:1n−…

Fish ProteinsMaleAntioxidantPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentAquacultureBiochemistryFatty Acids Monounsaturatedchemistry.chemical_compoundAquacultureSemenLactate dehydrogenasemedicineAnimalsGadusMolecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationL-Lactate DehydrogenasebiologySuperoxide Dismutasebusiness.industryFatty AcidsOsmolar ConcentrationFatty acidbiology.organism_classificationSpermatozoaSpermAntioxidant capacityGadus morhuachemistryBiochemistryFertilizationSperm MotilityFemalelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Atlantic codbusinessComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
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Development of Antioxidant Protein Extracts from Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata) Side Streams Assisted by Pressurized Liquid Extraction (PLE)

2021

The pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) technique was used, for the first time, to obtain protein extracts with antioxidant activity from side streams (muscle, heads, viscera, skin, and tailfins) of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) in order to give added value to these underutilized matrices. Extraction conditions previously optimized for sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) side streams were applied. Protein recovery percentages were 22% (muscle), 33% (heads), 78% (viscera), 24% (skin), and 26% (tailfins), which represented an increase of 1.2–4.5-fold compared to control samples (extraction by stirring). The SDS-PAGE profiles revealed that PLE-assisted extraction influenced protein molecular …

Fish ProteinsSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationAntioxidantOxygen radical absorbance capacityFood HandlingElectrospray ionizationmedicine.medical_treatmentLiquid-Liquid ExtractionTrolox equivalent antioxidant capacityPharmaceutical Scienceantioxidant capacity01 natural sciencesAntioxidantsArticle0404 agricultural biotechnologymycotoxinsDrug Discoverypressurized liquid extractionmedicinePressuregilthead sea breamAnimalsSea bassheavy metalsPharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometrylcsh:QH301-705.5Chromatography High Pressure LiquidWaste ProductsChromatographyOxygen Radical Absorbance CapacitybiologyChemistryside streams010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceSea Bream0104 chemical sciencesMolecular Weightlcsh:Biology (General)MetalsDicentrarchusElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelproteinSDS-PAGEMarine Drugs
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Determination of the Soret coefficient of magnetic particles in a ferrofluid from the steady and unsteady part of the separation curve

2004

Experiments on the particle separation in a vertical thermodiffusion column are used to investigate the separation (Soret effect) in ferrofluids. The use of a two-sectional column with internal walls of low thermal capacity allows analyzing the initial part of the unsteady separation curves as well as the steady state regime. The Soret coefficient calculated from the measurements of the separation dynamics agrees well with the one found from the steady separation limit reached in long-time experiments especially if the solutal buoyancy is low.

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesFerrofluidSteady stateBuoyancyMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringSeparation (aeronautics)Thermodynamicsengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsHeat capacityThermophoresisPhysics::Fluid DynamicsParticle separationengineeringMagnetic nanoparticlesInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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Ventilation-Perfusion Ratio in Perflubron During Partial Liquid Ventilation

2010

BACKGROUND: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of fluorine-19 allows for the mapping of oxygen partial pressure within perfluorocarbons in the alveolar space (Pao(2)). Theoretically, fMRI-detected Pao(2) can be combined with the Fick principle approach, i.e., a mass balance of oxygen uptake by ventilation and delivery by perfusion, to quantify the ventilation-perfusion ratio (Va/Q) of a lung region: The mixed venous blood and the inspiratory oxygen fraction, which are equal for all lung regions, are measured. In addition, the local expiratory oxygen fraction and the end capillary oxygen content, both of which may differ between the lung regions, are calculated using the fMRI-detec…

Fluorine RadioisotopesLiquid VentilationSwineContrast Mediachemistry.chemical_elementVentilation/perfusion ratioOxygenFick principleBody Temperaturechemistry.chemical_compoundVentilation-Perfusion RatioAnimalsHumansMedicineComputer SimulationFluorocarbonsbusiness.industryPerflubronHemodynamicsOxygen transportPartial pressureMagnetic Resonance ImagingHydrocarbons BrominatedOxygenPulmonary AlveoliAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinechemistryAnesthesiaBreathingPulmonary Diffusing CapacitybusinessNuclear medicineBlood Gas Monitoring TranscutaneousPerfusionAlgorithmsAnesthesia & Analgesia
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Effects of extra-fine inhaled beclomethasone/formoterol on both large and small airways in asthma

2010

Background: Airway inflammation in asthma involves both large and small airways, and the combination of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and long acting beta-2 agonists (LABA) is the mainstay of therapy. Available inhaled combinations differ in terms of drug delivery to the lung and the ability to reach small airways. Aim: To evaluate whether treatment with an extra-fine inhaled combination provides additional effects vs a nonextra-fine combination on airway function. Methods: After a 1- to 4-week run-in period, patients with asthma were randomized to a double blind, double dummy, 12-week treatment with either extra-fine beclomethasone/formoterol (BDP/F) 400/24 lg daily or fluticasone propiona…

Fluticasone-Salmeterol Drug CombinationInhalationClosing capacitybusiness.industryImmunologyrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseFluticasone propionaterespiratory tract diseasesAnesthesiamedicineImmunology and AllergyMethacholineSalmeterolFormoterolbusinessAsthmamedicine.drugAllergy
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