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Identification of new regenerative therapies in reproductive medicine and their application as a future therapeutic approach for endometrial regenera…

2022

El útero es uno de los principales órganos internos del sistema reproductor femenino. Está compuesto de tres capas tisulares: perimetrio, miometrio y endometrio. Esta última capa recubre la cavidad intrauterina y es responsable directa de la implantación embrionaria (para la cual necesita un grosor endometrial mínimo). Entre las patologías que afectan al endometrio pueden distinguirse, entre otras, la atrofia endometrial (insuficiente grosor endometrial) y el síndrome de Asherman (presencia de adhesiones intrauterinas y tejido fibrótico), las cuales conforman el hilo conductor de esta tesis, compuesta de 4 artículos científicos. En ambos casos, el tejido endometrial se encuentra degenerado,…

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The structure of coronal plasma in active stellar coronae from density measurements

2005

We have analyzed high-resolution X-ray spectra of a sample of 22 active stars observed with the High Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer (HETGS) on Chandra in order to investigate their coronal plasma density, using the lines of the He-like ions O VII, Mg XI, and Si XIII. Si XII lines in all stars of the sample axe compatible with the low-density limit (i.e. n(e) = 10(30) erg/s); O VII lines yield much lower densities of a few 10(10) cm(-3). Our results indicate that the "hot" and "cool" plasma resides in physically different structures. Our findings imply remarkably compact coronal structures, especially for the hotter (similar to 7 MK) plasma emitting the Mg xi lines characterized by…

sun : coronastars : activitySettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaX-rays : starlate-typeactivity; coronae; late-type; sun : corona; X-rays : stars; spectroscopic plasma diagnostics [stars]coronaespectroscopic plasma diagnostics
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Synchronizing Two Superconducting Qubits through a Dissipating Resonator

2021

A system consisting of two qubits and a resonator is considered in the presence of different sources of noise, bringing to light the possibility of making the two qubits evolve in a synchronized way. A direct qubit–qubit interaction turns out to be a crucial ingredient, as well as the dissipation processes involving the resonator. The detrimental role of the local dephasing of the qubits is also taken into account.

superconducting devicesDephasingScienceQC1-999FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomySynchronizingAstrophysics01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)Article010305 fluids & plasmasSynchronization (alternating current)ResonatorComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsSuperconductivityPhysicsQuantum PhysicsPhysicsQQuantum Physicsopen quantum systemsDissipationQB460-466QubitQuantum Physics (quant-ph)synchronizationEntropy
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Global analysis of the pMSSM in light of the Fermi GeV excess: prospects for the LHC Run-II and astroparticle experiments

2016

We present a new global fit of the 19-dimensional phenomenological Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (pMSSM-19) that comply with all the latest experimental results from dark matter indirect, direct and accelerator dark matter searches. We show that the model provides a satisfactory explanation of the excess of gamma-rays from the Galactic centre observed by the Fermi~Large Area Telescope, assuming that it is produced by the annihilation of neutralinos in the Milky Way halo. We identify two regions that pass all the constraints: the first corresponds to neutralinos with a mass ~80-100 GeV annihilating into WW with a branching ratio of 95% ; the second to heavier neutralinos, with mass ~…

supersymmetry and cosmologyParticle physicsMilky WayAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDark matterFOS: Physical sciencesgamma ray experiments7. Clean energy01 natural sciences0202 Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle And Plasma PhysicsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics010306 general physicsGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)PhysicsAnnihilationLarge Hadron Colliderdark matter detectorsdark matter theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologyhep-phAstronomy and AstrophysicsNuclear & Particles Physics0201 Astronomical And Space SciencesHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology13. Climate actionExperimental High Energy PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentHaloFermi Gamma-ray Space TelescopeMinimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
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Plasman glutamiinipitoisuus ja sykevaihtelu lyhyellä kuormittavalla harjoittelujaksolla kestävyysurheilijoilla

2003

Savonen, Kai, Plasman glutamiinipitoisuus ja sykevaihtelu lyhyellä kuormittavalla harjoittelujaksolla kestävyysurheilijoilla. Jyväskylän yliopisto. Liikuntabiologian laitos. Pro gradu -tutkielma. Liikuntafysiologia. Kevät 2003. Tässä tutkimuksessa mitattiin kuormittavan harjoittelujakson aiheuttamia muutoksia immuunijärjestelmälle tärkeässä plasman glutamiinipitoisuudessa ja autonomisen hermoston välittämässä sydämen sykevaihtelussa. Tarkoituksena oli saada selville vaikuttaako kuormittava, lajille tyypillinen lyhyt harjoittelujakso (8-12 vuorokautta) eri tavalla näiden muuttujien vasteisiin ylirasittuneilla ja ei-ylirasittuneilla urheilijoilla. Toiseksi haluttiin saada selville, oliko glut…

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Different dynamic regimes of stimulated electron-cyclotron emission from mirror-confined non-equilibrium plasma

2019

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Paschen β line shape studies in low-temperature plasmas

2003

Line shape calculations and measurements of the Paschen β line of hydrogen (λ=12818 Å) are reported. Measurements were performed at electron densities of the plasma between 1015 cm-3 and 1016 cm-3. A wall-stabilized arc operated at atmospheric pressure in a helium-hydrogen gas mixture was applied as the excitation source. The radiation of the plasma, originating from nearly homogeneous plasma layers, in the end-on direction, was analyzed. A grating spectrometer equipped with a CCD detector was used for the radiation detection. The measured line profiles are compared with results of available experimental and theoretical Stark broadening data e.g. based on simulation techniques, applied also…

symbols.namesakechemistryAtmospheric pressureSpectrometerStark effectsymbolschemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaAtomic physicsRadiationHeliumParticle detectorLine (formation)SPIE Proceedings
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Justification of point electrode models in electrical impedance tomography

2011

The most accurate model for real-life electrical impedance tomography is the complete electrode model, which takes into account electrode shapes and (usually unknown) contact impedances at electrode-object interfaces. When the electrodes are small, however, it is tempting to formally replace them by point sources. This simplifies the model considerably and completely eliminates the effect of contact impedance. In this work we rigorously justify such a point electrode model for the important case of having difference measurements ("relative data") as data for the reconstruction problem. We do this by deriving the asymptotic limit of the complete model for vanishing electrode size. This is s…

ta113Work (thermodynamics)Mathematical optimizationta112Applied MathematicsMathematical analysista111Zero (linguistics)Interpretation (model theory)Physics::Plasma PhysicsModeling and SimulationElectrodePoint (geometry)Limit (mathematics)Electrical impedanceElectrical impedance tomographyta512MathematicsMATHEMATICAL MODELS AND METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES
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Tube transport of water vapor with condensation and desorption

2013

Attenuation and delay of active tracers in tube transport is an important current problem, but its full explanation is still lacking. To this end a model is introduced, where part of a tracer undergoes condensation and evaporation, treated as a diffusion-type process, in addition to Taylor dispersion. Condensation of water was verified by high-speed imaging, and the model solution fitted the breakthrough curves of laboratory measurements with pulses of water vapor of varying relative humidity. The model provides a transfer function whose performance was verified against field measurements. peerReviewed

ta114010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)ChemistryAttenuationTaylor dispersionCondensationAnalytical chemistryEvaporationMechanics01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasDesorption0103 physical sciencesRelative humidityCurrent (fluid)Water vaporPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Effect of Ion Escape Velocity and Conversion Surface Material on H- Production

2011

According to generally accepted models surface production of negative ions depends on ion escape velocity and work function of the surface. We have conducted an experimental study addressing the role of the ion escape velocity on H− production. A converter‐type ion source at Los Alamos Neutron Science Center was employed for the experiment. The ion escape velocity was affected by varying the bias voltage of the converter electrode. It was observed that due to enhanced stripping of H− no direct gain of extracted beam current can be achieved by increasing the converter voltage. The conversion efficiency of H− was observed to vary with converter voltage and follow the existing theories in qual…

ta114ChemistryEnergy conversion efficiencyBiasingWork functionEscape velocityPlasmaAtomic physicsCharged particleIon sourceIon
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