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The adhesion properties of the Ag/α-Al2O3() interface: an ab initio study

2002

Ab initio computer simulations of the atomic and electronic structure of the Ag/a-Al2O3(0 0 0 1) (corundum) interface have been performed for a periodic two-dimensional slab model using the Hartree–Fock method and a posteriori electron correlation corrections.We have considered both Al- and O-terminated corundum substrate surfaces.The dependence of the adhesion energy on the interfacial distance has been analyzed for the two most favorable Ag adsorption positions over corundum and for two different metal coverages (a 1/3 monolayer (ML) of the Ag(1 1 1) crystallographic plane and a full Ag(1 1 1) monolayer).The two different terminations (Al- and O-) give rise to qualitatively different resu…

ChemistryAb initioCorundumSurfaces and InterfacesElectronic structureengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsDelocalized electronCrystallographyPhysisorptionAb initio quantum chemistry methodsMonolayerAtomMaterials ChemistryengineeringSurface Science
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Formation, diffusion, and aggregation of radiation-induced defects in MgO and α-Al 2 O 3

1997

MgO and M2O3 (corundum) are important ceramic materials with several technological applications including theirpossible use in fusion reactors' . Weare therefore studying the properties ofpoint defects (vacancies, interstitials, andtheir aggregates) and electronic defects (trapped holes and electrons) in these materials. Pair-potential (PP) calculationswere carried out using the Mott-Littleton (ML) two-region strategy, as implemented in the computer code CASCADEdue to Leslie. Details ofthe method, including the construction ofPPs, are in the literature3. For semi-empirical INDO(intermediate neglect ofdifferential overlap) calculations computer codes developed at the University of Riga were …

ChemistryengineeringPhysical chemistryRadiation inducedCorundumElectronRadiationengineering.materialDiffusion (business)Fusion powerMolecular physicsSPIE Proceedings
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Wireless MAC processors: programming MAC protocols on commodity hardware

2012

Programmable wireless platforms aim at responding to the quest for wireless access flexibility and adaptability. This paper introduces the notion of wireless MAC processors. Instead of implementing a specific MAC protocol stack, Wireless MAC processors do support a set of Medium Access Control “commands” which can be run-time composed (programmed) through software-defined state machines, thus providing the desired MAC protocol operation. We clearly distinguish from related work in this area as, unlike other works which rely on dedicated DSPs or programmable hardware platforms, we experimentally prove the feasibility of the wireless MAC processor concept over ultra-cheap commodity WLAN hardw…

Chipsetbusiness.industryFirmwareComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReconfigurabilityNetwork interfacecomputer.software_genreWLAN 802.11 reconfigurabilityProtocol stackCognitive radioprogrammable MACEmbedded systemWireless lancognitive radio overlay software modules running on the host computer.WirelessbusinesscomputerWireless distribution systemComputer network
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Process-independent strong running coupling

2016

We unify two widely different approaches to understanding the infrared behaviour of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), one essentially phenomenological, based on data, and the other computational, realised via quantum field equations in the continuum theory. Using the latter, we explain and calculate a process-independent running-coupling for QCD, a new type of effective charge that is an analogue of the Gell-Mann--Low effective coupling in quantum electrodynamics. The result is almost identical to the process-dependent effective charge defined via the Bjorken sum rule, which provides one of the most basic constraints on our knowledge of nucleon spin structure. This reveals the Bjorken sum to be…

Chiral perturbation theoryNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesEffective nuclear chargeNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - LatticeHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Quantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesBeta function (physics)Quantum field theoryNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysicsCoupling constantQuantum chromodynamics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologySum rule in quantum mechanicsUltraviolet fixed pointProcess-independentRunning coupling
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Implementation of local chiral interactions in the hyperspherical harmonics formalism

2021

With the goal of using chiral interactions at various orders to explore properties of the few-body nuclear systems, we write the recently developed local chiral interactions as spherical irreducible tensors and implement them in the hyperspherical harmonics expansion method. We devote particular attention to three-body forces at next-to-next-to leading order, which play an important role in reproducing experimental data. We check our implementation by benchmarking the ground-state properties of $^3$H, $^3$He and $^4$He against the available Monte Carlo calculations. We then confirm their order-by-order truncation error estimates and further investigate uncertainties in the charge radii obta…

Chiral perturbation theoryNuclear TheoryTruncation error (numerical integration)Formalism (philosophy)Materials Science (miscellaneous)QC1-999Monte Carlo methodBiophysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences01 natural scienceschiral effective field theoryNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Theoretical physics0103 physical sciencesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsMathematical PhysicsExotic atomPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsOrder (ring theory)light nucleiCharge (physics)Harmonicshyperspherical harmonicsnuclear interactionsab-initio theory
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Effects of SO2 fumigations on photosynthetic CO2 gas exchange, chlorophyll a fluorescence emission and antioxidant enzymes in the lichens Evernia pru…

1999

The effects of elevated gaseous SO2 concentrations in the lichens Evernia prunastri (L.) Ach. and Ramalina farinacea (L.) Ach. were investigated by means of gas exchange, modulated chlorophyll fluorescence analysis and antioxidant enzyme assays. The response to SO2 of the studied species differed markedly. Net photosynthetic rates were more adversely affected in E. prunastri than in R. farinacea. In addition, processes dependent on thylakoid membrane integrity such as PSII-mediated electron flow and nonphotochemical quenching were reduced to a greater extent by exposure to SO2 in E. prunastri. Moreover, the ability to reoxidize the quinone pool was lower in this species. Finally, the activi…

Chlorophyll aAntioxidantbiologyEvernia prunastriPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicinePhotosynthesiscomplex mixturesEnzyme assayrespiratory tract diseasesRamalina farinaceachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryThylakoidBotanyGeneticsmedicinebiology.proteinChlorophyll fluorescencePhysiologia Plantarum
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An ESCA and Mössbauer study of the oxide layer formed on steel in water containing chromate and chloride ions

1983

Abstract The formation of oxidic layers on steel in chromate solutions was studied by photo-electron and Mossbauer spectroscopy. To simulate more aggressive realistic systems, some chloride ions were added to the solution. The layers formed under these conditions were found to be thicker by an order of magnitude than those formed in the absence of chloride ions. They probably consist of ferric and chromic oxides of the corundum type (Fe 1−2 Cr x ) 2 O 3 , with the Cr : Fe ratio being depth dependent. The oxide layer is subdivided into small regions behaving superparamagnetically. This heterogeneity of the layer is ascribed to the attack by the chloride ions. The structure of the oxides foun…

Chromate conversion coatingChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistrySpinelOxideCorundumGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialChlorideCorrosionchemistry.chemical_compoundMössbauer spectroscopymedicineengineeringFerricGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.drugCorrosion Science
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EphrinB2 controls vessel pruning through STAT1-JNK3 signalling

2014

Angiogenesis produces primitive vascular networks that need pruning to yield hierarchically organized and functional vessels. Despite the critical importance of vessel pruning to vessel patterning and function, the mechanisms regulating this process are not clear. Here we show that EphrinB2, a well-known player in angiogenesis, is an essential regulator of endothelial cell death and vessel pruning. This regulation depends upon phosphotyrosine-EphrinB2 signalling repressing c-jun N-terminal kinase 3 activity via STAT1. JNK3 activation causes endothelial cell death. In the absence of JNK3, hyaloid vessel physiological pruning is impaired, associated with abnormal persistence of hyaloid vessel…

Chromatin ImmunoprecipitationCell SurvivalAngiogenesisImmunoblottingRegulatorFluorescent Antibody TechniqueNeovascularization PhysiologicGeneral Physics and AstronomyEphrin-B2Persistent Hyperplastic Primary VitreousIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyBioinformaticsMicrophthalmiaArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeovascularizationMiceMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 10Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsmedicineAnimalsHumansImmunoprecipitationInvolution (medicine)Pruning (decision trees)Cell ProliferationMice KnockoutMultidisciplinaryNeovascularization PathologicfungiEndothelial CellsRetinal VesselsGeneral ChemistryFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseCell biologyEndothelial stem cellSTAT1 Transcription Factornervous systemPersistent hyperplastic primary vitreousGene Knockdown Techniquescardiovascular systemmedicine.symptomSignal TransductionNature Communications
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Noninvasive evaluation of the celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery with multislice CT in patients with chronic mesenteric ischaemia.

2008

This study sought to assess the role of multislice computed tomography (MSCT) in patients with suspected chronic mesenteric ischaemia (CMI). Forty-five patients (29 men; mean age 68) underwent MSCT angiography of the abdomen for suspected CMI (main clinical finding: postprandial abdominal pain). The scan protocol was detectors/collimation 16/0.75 mm; feed 36 mm/s; rotation time 500 ms; increment 0.4 mm; 120-150 mAs and 120 kVp. A volume of 80 ml of contrast material was administered through an antecubital vein (rate 4 ml/s), followed by 40 ml of saline (rate 4 ml/s). Images were analysed on the workstation with different algorithms (axial image scrolling, multiplanar reconstructions, maximu…

Chronic mesenteric ischaemiaAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtychemical and pharmacologic phenomenacomplex mixturesAbdominal anginaCeliac ArteryIschemiaMesenteric Artery Superiormedicine.arteryparasitic diseasesMSCT angiographymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientMesenterycardiovascular diseasesSuperior mesenteric arteryMSCT angiography Chronic mesenteric ischaemia Abdominal anginaAbdominal anginaNeuroradiologyAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundAngiographynutritional and metabolic diseasesInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbacterial infections and mycosesChronic mesenteric ischaemiaTrunkdigestive system diseasessurgical procedures operativecardiovascular systemFemaleRadiologyCOMPUTED TOMOGRAPHYmedicine.symptombusinessTomography X-Ray Computedtherapeutics
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Policies can help to apply successful strategies to control soil and water losses. The case of chipped pruned branches (CPB) in Mediterranean citrus …

2018

[EN] There is a need to devise management strategies that control soil and water losses in agriculture land to allow the design of proper policies to achieve sustainability. It is the responsibility of scientists to work with other actors to co-construct strategies that will lead to sustainable land-use policies. Using chipped pruned branches (CPB) as mulch can be a viable option because they represent local (in situ) organic material that can restore soil nutrient and organic matter. This research assesses: i) the perception of farmers towards different types of management strategies and CPB's costs; ii) the biomass yield of citrus branches and the impact of CPB on soil properties; iii) ho…

CitrusRunoffGeography Planning and Development010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMediterranean01 natural sciencesSoilMulchesRelleu (Geografia)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryForestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetationCOMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOS15. Life on landPE&RCBulk densitySoil qualitySettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeAgronomyAgricultureSoil Erosion Runoff Mulches Citrus MediterraneanErosion040103 agronomy & agricultureErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffbusinessSoil conservationMulch
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