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The time-harmonic Maxwell equations

1996

In this chapter we shall see that the solution of the time-harmonic Maxwell equations with real coefficients can be transformed to time independent partial differential equations with complex coefficients. Then we introduce a finite element approximation proposed in [Křižek, Neittaanmaki, 1989]. A similar technique is analyzed in [Křižek, Neittaanmaki, 1984b], [Monk, 1992a] (for fully time dependent problems see, e.g., [Monk 1992b,c]).

Physicssymbols.namesakeJefimenko's equationsClassical mechanicsTheoretical and experimental justification for the Schrödinger equationMaxwell's equationsMaxwell's equations in curved spacetimesymbolsInhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equationMatrix representation of Maxwell's equationsMaxwell relationsElectromagnetic tensor
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Maxwell’s Equations

2012

The empirical basis of electrodynamics is defined by Faraday’s law of induction, by Gauss’ law, by the law of Biot and Savart and by the Lorentz force and the principle of universal conservation of electric charge. These laws can be tested – confirmed or falsified – in realistic experiments. The integral form of the laws deals with physical objects that are one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional, that is to say, objects such as linear wires, conducting loops, spatial charge distributions, etc. Thus, the integral form depends, to some extent, on the concrete experimental set-up. To unravel the relationships between seemingly different phenomena, one must switch from the integ…

Physicssymbols.namesakeJefimenko's equationsClassical mechanicsTheoretical and experimental justification for the Schrödinger equationMaxwell's equationsMaxwell's equations in curved spacetimesymbolsMatrix representation of Maxwell's equationsInhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equationLorentz forceElectromagnetic tensor
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Electronic structure of a quantum ring in a lateral electric field

2001

The electronic states of novel semiconductor quantum rings (QR's) under applied lateral electric fields are theoretically investigated for different values of the ratio ${r}_{2}{/r}_{1},$ where ${r}_{2}$ ${(r}_{1})$ is the outer (inner) radius of the ring. The eigenstates and eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian are obtained from a direct matrix diagonalization scheme. Numerical calculations are performed for a hard-wall confinement potential and the electronic states are obtained as a function of the electric field and the ratio ${r}_{2}{/r}_{1}.$ An anomalous behavior in the energy vs. electric-field fan plot due to the break of symmetry is predicted. Analytical expressions for the energy level…

Physicssymbols.namesakeValence (chemistry)Condensed matter physicsElectric fieldDiagonalizable matrixsymbolsElectronic structureAtomic physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Wave functionEnergy (signal processing)Symmetry (physics)Physical Review B
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Chemically selective imaging of overlapping C-H stretching vibrations with time-resolved coherent anti-stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy.

2014

Chemically selective imaging of spectrally overlapping compounds is studied with a time-resolved, femtosecond approach on coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy taking advantage of time-dependent oscillating CARS amplitude which is sensitive to different chemical components at different time points. Chemically selective imaging is demonstrated for composite material of polypropylene (PP) matrix and om-POSS (octamethyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane) microparticles having partly overlapping CH stretching vibrations. Inverse Fourier transformation (IFT) was applied to Raman spectra of PP and om-POSS, indicating that the oscillatory structures of the vibrational decays d…

Physics::Biological PhysicsChemistryAnalytical chemistrySilsesquioxaneSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMatrix (chemical analysis)symbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundFourier transformAmplitudeMicroscopyFemtosecondMaterials ChemistrysymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRaman spectroscopyta116Raman scatteringThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Modelling excitonic energy transfer in the photosynthetic unit of purple bacteria

2009

Abstract Molecular mechanics and quantum chemical configuration interaction calculations in combination with exciton theory were used to predict vibronic energies and eigenstates of light harvesting antennae and the reaction centre and to evaluate excitation energy transfer rates in the photosynthetic unit of purple bacteria. Excitation energy transfer rates were calculated by using the transition matrix formalism and exciton basis sets of the interacting antenna systems. Energy transfer rates of 600–800 fs from B800 ring to B850 ring in the LH2 antenna, 3–10 ps from LH2 to LH2 antenna, 2–8 ps from LH2 to LH1 antenna and finally 30–70 ps from LH1 to the reaction centre were obtained. Depend…

Physics::Biological PhysicsbiologyChemistryExcitonStochastic matrixGeneral Physics and AstronomyConfiguration interactionbiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesisPurple bacteriaPhotosynthetic membranePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsExcitationChemical Physics
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Computing Strong Shocks in Ultrarelativistic Flows: A Robust Alternative

1999

In recent years, shock capturing methods have started to be used in numerical simulations in Relativistic Fluid Dynamics (RFD). These techniques lead to explicit numerical codes that are able to successfully simulate the extreme conditions of the ultrarelativistic regime. After [2], an explicit, ready-to-use description of the full spectral decomposition of the Jacobian matrices of the RFD system is available, and this allows us to implement Marquina’s scheme [3] in RFD. The scheme is seen to maintain the good behavior shown in [3] with respect to certain numerical pathologies.

Physics::Fluid DynamicsPhysicssymbols.namesakeShock capturing methodJacobian matrix and determinantsymbolsStatistical physicsRelativistic fluidMatrix decomposition
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The metalloproteinase-disintegrin ADAM10 is exclusively expressed by type I muscle fibers.

2008

ADAM10 (Kuzbanian) is a member of a recently discovered family of membrane-anchored metalloproteinases with a complex and conserved domain structure. In part, these metalloproteinases have been implicated in muscle formation. Herein the expression pattern of ADAM10 in human skeletal muscle was studied. ADAM10 was found to be present in human myoblasts and to be exclusively expressed in type I fibers, suggesting that it may be critical in muscle fiber differentiation.

PhysiologyADAM10Matrix metalloproteinaseCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceADAM10 ProteinPhysiology (medical)DisintegrinmedicineMyocyteHumansAdenosine TriphosphatasesMetalloproteinasebiologyMyosin Heavy ChainsMyogenesisChemistrySkeletal muscleMembrane ProteinsCell biologyADAM Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureMuscle Fibers Slow-TwitchBiochemistrybiology.proteinNeurology (clinical)Amyloid Precursor Protein SecretasesITGA7Musclenerve
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Paratransgenic manipulation of a tsetse microRNA alters the physiological homeostasis of the fly’s midgut environment

2021

Tsetse flies are vectors of parasitic African trypanosomes, the etiological agents of human and animal African trypanosomoses. Current disease control methods include fly-repelling pesticides, fly trapping, and chemotherapeutic treatment of infected people and animals. Inhibiting tsetse’s ability to transmit trypanosomes by strengthening the fly’s natural barriers can serve as an alternative approach to reduce disease. The peritrophic matrix (PM) is a chitinous and proteinaceous barrier that lines the insect midgut and serves as a protective barrier that inhibits infection with pathogens. African trypanosomes must cross tsetse’s PM in order to establish an infection in the fly, and PM struc…

PhysiologyGenes InsectBiochemistryAnimals Genetically ModifiedMedical ConditionsGene expressionMedicine and Health SciencesHomeostasisPeritrophic matrixBiology (General)Protozoans0303 health sciencesbiologyGene OntologiesSodalis glossinidiusEukaryotaCardiaGenomicsBody FluidsCell biologyIntestinesNucleic acidsBloodDigestionAnatomyResearch ArticleSymbiotic bacteriaTrypanosomaTsetse FliesQH301-705.5ImmunologyParatransgenesisMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesVirologyParasitic DiseasesGeneticsAnimalsNon-coding RNAMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyNatural antisense transcripts030306 microbiologyfungiOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyTsetse flyMidgutRC581-607Genome Analysisbiology.organism_classificationParasitic ProtozoansGastrointestinal MicrobiomeInsect VectorsGene regulationGastrointestinal TractMicroRNAsTrypanosomiasis AfricanTrypanosomaRNAParasitologyGene expressionImmunologic diseases. AllergyPhysiological ProcessesDigestive SystemPLOS Pathogens
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Electron Microscopic Studies of Spruce Needles in Connection with the Occurrence of Novel Forest Decline.

1988

Needles of four spruce trees showing different degrees of novel kinds of forest decline were investigated by electron microscopy. Green needles appearing at least superficially still intact were selected for the present investigation. Most of the mesophyll appeared to be undamaged. However, groups of atypical mesophyll cells were found close to the endodermis or the hypodermis. The chloroplasts of the apparently damaged cells were particularly affected. Changes in the matrix of the chloroplasts, i.e,. increased affinity to osmium, occurrence of extensive nests of plastoglobuli, as well as damage to the membranes, i.e. lesions in the envelope and abnormal thylakoid membranes, were observed. …

PhysiologyMembrane structurePlant ScienceBiologyMatrix (biology)law.inventionChloroplastMembranelawThylakoidBotanyGeneticsBiophysicsEndodermisElectron microscopeAgronomy and Crop ScienceCellular compartmentJournal of Phytopathology
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Specialized Movement on the Rowing Ergometer and Post-workout Changes in Selected Peripheral Blood Parameters - a Case Report.

2018

Rowing is a sport discipline, which requires extreme physical strength and endurance and appropriate aerobic and anaerobic capacity as well. However, when the workout intensity and load is very high, exercise is associated with temporary changes in cellular metabolism and the immune system. The study included one male rower aged 28 years - the highly-skilled and experienced athlete. We determined basic cardiorespiratory fitness measures, complete blood count, and 24 clinical chemistry parameters including relevant biochemical and haematological parameters and matrix metaloproteinases activities. Maximal exercise on the rowing ergometer induced 2-fold increase in absolute counts of all leuko…

PhysiologyRowingPhysiologyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exercisePhysical strengthlcsh:Physiologychemistry.chemical_compoundhaematological markerslcsh:GV557-1198.995biochemical markersmedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicinelcsh:Sports medicinelcsh:SportsCreatininerowingmedicine.diagnostic_testlcsh:QP1-981Complete blood countmatrix metalloproteinasesCardiorespiratory fitnessPeripheral bloodchemistryTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementMaximal exerciselcsh:RC1200-1245Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
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