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Motor Conduction Studies and Handgrip in Hereditary TTR Amyloidosis: Simple Tools to Evaluate the Upper Limbs

2022

PurposeHereditary transthyretin amyloidosis with polyneuropathy (ATTRv) is caused by mutations in the TTR gene, leading to misfolded monomers that aggregate generating amyloid fibrils. The clinical phenotype is heterogeneous, and characterized by a multisystemic disease affecting the sensorimotor and autonomic functions along with other organs.Materials and MethodsAll the patients were assessed by complete neurological assessment, neurophysiological evaluation, of the median nerve, and handgrip analysis. The data are presented as means and standard deviations. Parametric and non-parametric assessments have been performed to identify differences between groups. Pearson's correlation has been…

Neurologyhandgripcarpal tunnel syndromemedian nervehand strengthnerve conduction study - NCSNeurology (clinical)hereditary amyloid neuropathyneurophysiologyTTRFrontiers in Neurology
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Single-electron tunneling in metal droplets in the high conductance regime

2001

We present single-electron tunneling results for well-characterized multidroplet systems in the high conductance regime. The work was conducted with tunnel systems comprising ultra-small Ni droplets. The conductance associated with individual droplets was estimated to reach 18--19G{sub K} in systems exhibiting especially high conductance. The P(E) (phase correlation) theory has been successfully applied to the conductance characteristics of these systems. Our results suggest that in the high conductance regime the droplets can be modeled as single, resistively isolated tunnel junctions. Based on an analysis of the single-electron properties of these systems, the average number of droplets N…

NickelWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceCondensed matter physicschemistryPhase correlationchemistry.chemical_elementConductanceCoulomb blockadeElectronic structureConductance quantumQuantum tunnellingPhysical Review B
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The kinetics of diffusion-controlled annealing of Frenkel defects in alkali halide crystals

1994

Abstract The annealing kinetics of the strongly correlated (the so-called geminate) pairs of both neutral F,H centers as well as F, I centers entering secondary triplets (F…Ihellip; self-trapped hole) in KCl and KBr crystals is calculated. In this model diffusion of hole I and H centers and their annihilation with electron F centers at short relative distances stimulated by the elastic or Coulomb interaction are taken into account. It is demonstrated that F,H pairs are destroyed by tunneling recombination already at times ≤ 10−4 s, i.e. much before the beginning of the thermostimulated experiments. A possible explanation of this contradiction is discussed.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsAnnihilationAnnealing (metallurgy)ChemistryKineticsCoulombHalideElectronAtomic physicsAlkali metalInstrumentationQuantum tunnellingNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Molecular tunneling and pumping effects in low temperature MBCO recombination

1992

Recombination of carbonmonoxide after photodissociation has been studied by Mossbauer spectroscopy at 4.2K and in the low temperature region, where tunneling effects play an important role in rebinding. We interpret the kinetic results in terms of a radiationless nonadiabatic multiphonon transition, which leads to a uniform description for all temperatures. Prolonged illumination at low temperature results in pumping into long-living states.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsChemical physicsChemistryMössbauer spectroscopyPhotodissociationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsKinetic energyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum tunnellingRecombinationHyperfine Interactions
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Theoretical simulations of I-center annealing in KCl crystals

1995

Abstract This paper focus on theory of diffusion-controlled annealing of the most mobile radiation-induced defects—I centers—in KCl crystals. The kinetics of annealing of pairs of close oppositely charged defects—α-I centers (arising as a result of the tunnelling recombination of primary Frenkel defects—F and H centers) and F-I centers (when H center trap electrons) is calculated taking into account defect diffusion and Coulomb/elastic interaction. Special attention is paid to the conditions under which multi-stage annealing arises; theoretical results are compared with the relevant experimental data.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationDiffusion transportF-CenterCondensed matter physicsAnnealing (metallurgy)ChemistryKineticsElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographic defectCrystallographyCoulombGeneral Materials ScienceQuantum tunnellingRadiation Effects and Defects in Solids
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Cross sections for nuclear reactions in collisions of238U+238U and238U +197Au near and below the coulomb barrier

1991

Cross sections for nuclear reactions at beam energies near and below the spherical Coulomb barrier V c were measured in the very heavy collision systems238U +238U and238U +197Au. The most probable reaction channel with mass transfer is the one-neutron transfer. Its excitation function is understood in terms of Rutherford trajectories together with the quantal process of neutron tunnelling over large distances. In addition, the exchange of up to 15 nucleons is observed down to 0.90 V c . The excitation functions for the multi-nucleon transfer products have much steeper slopes than that for one-neutron transfer, and are steeper for238U +197Au than for238U +238U, suggesting that nuclear contac…

Nuclear reactionExcitation functionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear TheoryCoulomb barrierNuclear fusionNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonQuantum tunnellingExcitationZeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
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Influence of Collective Surface Motion on the Threshold Behavior of Nuclear Fusion

1982

Fusion excitation functions for the systems $^{40}\mathrm{Ar}$+$^{112,116,122}\mathrm{Sn}$ and $^{40}\mathrm{Ar}$+$^{144,148,154}\mathrm{Sm}$ have been determined, covering cross sections ranging from several hundred millibarns down to the microbarn level. The data are interpreted with a fusion model that includes fluctuations of the barrier with an amplitude that is shown to be correlated with the collective surface properties of the nuclei. There is no need to assume an additional enhanced tunneling process.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsSurface (mathematics)FusionAmplitudeGeneral Physics and AstronomyMotion (geometry)Nuclear fusionAtomic physicsQuantum tunnellingExcitationPhysical Review Letters
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A Flux-Split Algorithm Applied to Relativistic Flows

1998

The equations of RFD can be written as a hyperbolic system of conservation laws by choosing an appropriate vector of unknowns. We give an explicit formulation of the full spectral decomposition of the Jacobian matrices associated with the fluxes in each spatial direction, which is the essential ingredient of the techniques we propose in this paper. These techniques are based on the recently derived flux formula of Marquina, a new way to compute the numerical flux at a cell interface which leads to a conservative, upwind numerical scheme. Using the spectral decompositions in a fundamental way, we construct high order versions of the basic first-order scheme described by R. Donat and A. Marqu…

Numerical AnalysisConservation lawPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Interface (Java)Applied MathematicsComputer Science ApplicationsMatrix decompositionComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsDimension (vector space)Modeling and SimulationScheme (mathematics)Jacobian matrix and determinantsymbolsApplied mathematicsSupersonic speedWind tunnelMathematicsJournal of Computational Physics
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Microwave experiments on electromagnetic evanescent waves and tunneling effect

1993

A set of experiments is described to measure the decay of electromagnetic evanescent waves and the tunneling effect through an airgap. The experiments are performed using microwaves and have been designed to be carried out by third year students of physics. The proposed experimental setup can be regarded as a quantum mechanical simulator for the one‐dimensional motion of a particle.

Ones electromagnètiquesPhysicsTotal internal reflectionWave propagationbusiness.industryMeasure (physics)General Physics and AstronomyElectromagnetic radiationCiència ExperimentsComputational physicsOpticsParticlebusinessQuantumQuantum tunnellingMicrowaveAmerican Journal of Physics
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Reproducible optical fiber tips for photon scanning tunneling microscopy with very small (>5°) cone angle

1998

Sharp optical fiber tips for photon scanning tunneling microscopes (PSTMs) have been fabricated by employing a new alternative technique for etching multimode optical fibers. The tip diameter is less than 30 mm, while the cone full-angle can be as sharp as 3/spl deg/. To the knowledge of the authors, such tips are the sharpest reported up to now. Measurements, with 19 tips, of the evanescent wave decay distance produced by frustrated reflection of light on a same sample, show good reproducibility. Furthermore, the PSTM images, taken with the new tips, are very sharp and fit with images of the same sample obtained with an atomic force microscope (AFM).

Optical fiberMaterials sciencePhotonMulti-mode optical fiberMicroscopeScanning electron microscopebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticsOptical microscopelawLigand cone angleScanning tunneling microscopebusinessJournal of Lightwave Technology
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