The Umov effect in cosmic dust analogue fluffy aggregates

2021 ◽  
Vol 502 (2) ◽  
pp. 2536-2540
Author(s):  
A M Mazarbhuiya ◽  
H S Das ◽  
P Halder

ABSTRACT We investigate the effect of porosity in the Umov effect for the first time using the aggregate dust model. The Umov effect is an inverse correlation between the reflectivity (or geometric albedo) of an object and the degree of linear polarization of light scattered by it. Three different types of fractal aggregates: ballistic agglomeration (BA), ballistic agglomeration with one migration (BAM1), and ballistic agglomeration with two migrations (BAM2) having porosities 0.87, 0.74, and 0.64, respectively (which have the same characteristic radius ∼1 μm), are considered in our simulations. Using the multisphere T-matrix (mstm) code, maximum positive polarization (Pmax) and geometric albedo (A) are calculated for three different fractal aggregated structures considering amorphous silicate composition. Then Pmax and A are plotted against each other in logarithmic scale that shows a linear inverse correlation and a strong porosity dependence. This study shows that the porosity of the aggregates plays a crucial role in the Umov-law diagram. Further, we explore the effect of aggregate size parameter and the effect of composition in the Umov diagram for particles larger than the wavelength of incident radiation. A systematic study is presented in this paper.

Blood ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 132 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 4313-4313
Author(s):  
Kazuhide Iizuka ◽  
Noriyoshi Iriyama ◽  
Soji Morishita ◽  
Yoshikazu Iizuka ◽  
Naotake Yanagisawa ◽  
...  

Abstract Background : In myeloproliferative neoplasms, especially essential thrombocythemia (ET), platelet (Plt) counts and von Willebrand factor (vWF):Ristocetin cofactor (RCo) levels have been reported to be inversely correlated. However, there have been no reports of the comparison of high vs. low values of JAK2 allele burden and necessary of Plt counts reduction to achieve vWF:RCo levels ≥50%, which is required for major surgery. We investigated the correlation between vWF level and Plt counts for JAK2V617F mutation positive (JAK2V617F+) polycythemia vera (PV) and ET (allele burdens ≥50% and <50%) and calreticulin mutation-positive (CALR+) ET. Method: We recruited patients with PV and ET who were diagnosed per the 2008 World Health Organization criteria at 3 hospitals since 2011 to 2018. All patients were analyzed at Juntendo University for JAK2 (V617F, exson12), CALR, and MPL mutations. We collected data of JAK2V617F+ or CALR+ patients. Triple-negative mutations of ET were excluded in this study because it is difficult to differentiate between ET and secondary thrombocytosis. We analyzed the correlation between Plt counts and vWF:RCo levels for three mutation groups mutations (JAK2V617F allele burden ≥50%, <50%, CALR+) using Spearman's rank correlation test when blood samples were obtained for the first time from patients after enrolling in this study. In addition, bleeding risk was compared in three mutation groups using Fisher's exact test in patients who were controlled with relatively low Plt counts <600×10⁹/L. Results: We collected 146 PV and ET patients. Among 54 PV patients, 50 had JAK2V617F+, 3 had JAK2 exon 12, and 1 had a triple-negative mutation(s) in PV patients. Among 92 ET patients, 53 had JAK2V617F+, 35 had CALR+ (22 del52, 12 ins5 and 1 del34), and 4 had MPL mutations in ET patients. vWF:RCo levels were weakly inversely correlated with Plt counts in patients with JAK2V617F+ PV and ET from whom blood samples were obtained for the first time after enrolling in this study (Ps=-0.531 and Ps=-0.439, respectively). In contrast, vWF:RCo levels and Plt counts in patients with CALR+ ET showed a strong inverse correlation (Ps=-0.762). Interestingly, 3/50 PV and 4/53 ET patients with JAK2V617F mutations showed vWF:RCo levels >150% (normal vWF:RCo levels range: 50-150%). Furthermore, 3/50 PV and 1/53 ET patients with Plt counts <600×10⁹/L showed vWF: RCo levels <50%. However, none of the patients with CALR+ ET had vWF:RCo levels >150% or <50%. During the entire observation period, 8/50 and 7/53 patients with JAK2V617F+ PV and ET, respectively, and 1/35 patients with CALR+ ET had vWF:RCo levels >150%. One case of JAK2V617F+ ET (allele burden <50%) complicated with deep vein thrombosis; blood sampling data revealed vWF:RCo levels of 200% and a Plt count of 269×10⁹/L. The patient exhibited only age (86 years) as a risk factor for thrombosis and did not have other risk factors (diabetes mellitus, smoking history, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, thrombosis history). When Plt counts were controlled to <600×10⁹/L, all patients with JAK2V617F+ PV and ET and CALR+ ET had vWF:RCo levels >30%. However, 13/86 patients did not achieve 50%, which is the standard for safely performing the major surgical procedures prescribed in most guidelines. In patients whose Plt counts controlled to <600×10⁹/L, vWF:RCo levels <50% was more frequently seen in patients with JAK2V617F allele burden ≥50% than those those with JAK2V617F allele burden <50% (10/32 vs 2/35, p = 0.00956) or CALR mutations (10/32 vs 1/19, p = 0.0373). Conclusion: For patients with CALR+ ET, we propose that vWF:RCo levels can be predicted based on Plt counts; however, it is difficult to predict vWF:RCo levels by Plt counts in JAK2V617F+ PV and ET patients because the inverse correlation between vWF:RCo levels and Plt counts was weak. Overactivation of vWF:RCo levels was often observed in JAK2+ PV and ET. Moreover, in 1 case, the patient exhibited only age as the risk factor for the complication of thrombosis. Because of these findings, overactivation of vWF:RCo levels may be one of the reasons for thrombotic events in JAK2V617F+ PV and ET. In addition, it was also found that cases of JAK2V617F+ allele burden ≥50% in PV and ET should be careful for hemorrhage in major surgery, even if Plt counts were controlled <600×10⁹/L. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2018 ◽  
Vol 55 (12) ◽  
pp. 1837-1849 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhixiong Zeng ◽  
Lingwei Kong ◽  
Min Wang ◽  
Hossain Md. Sayem

An experimental study was conducted to investigate the physical and mechanical properties of an intensely weathered mudstone from Northeast China after wetting–drying (W–D), freezing–thawing (F–T), and wetting–drying–freezing–thawing (W–D–F–T) cycles. These cyclic climatic processes have significant effects on the volume, microstructure, stress–strain behaviour, shear strength, electrical resistivity, and P-wave velocity of the samples. The variation in electrical resistivity exhibits an inverse correlation with the volume change, and a strong relationship can be observed between the electrical resistivity and porosity. The cohesion decreases with increasing number of cycles, while the internal friction angle slightly increases; these relationships can be caused by the presence of cracks and large voids and by the increase in the aggregate size and density during the drying and freezing processes, respectively. Moreover, the W–D–F–T cycles have a greater influence on the shear strength than do either the W–D or F–T cycles. This phenomenon is similar to that observed in the P-wave velocity, and the relationships between the shear strength parameters and P-wave velocity are also explored. This study provides nondestructive methods of predicting the deformation and shear strength of mudstones in seasonally frozen regions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 553 ◽  
pp. 344-349 ◽  
Author(s):  
O.M. Gonzalez ◽  
Benoit P. Gilbert ◽  
H. Bailleres ◽  
Hong Guan

Superior to hardwood and softwood trees, coconut palms are able to withstand extreme weather conditions without failure. Previous studies have shown that the internal structure of coconut palm stems significantly differs from hardwood, softwood and even other palm stems, in terms of fibre orientation and density distribution, likely influencing the mechanical characteristics of the tree. This paper aims at quantifying the cocowood hierarchical structure at an integral level (stem structure). To achieved this, quantitative analysis of more than 40 senile coconut palms from Fiji and Samoa has been carried out. This paper defines and analyses the typical cocowood morphology (form-structure) in terms of such factors as characteristic radius, fibrovascular bundles orientation and density distribution. For the first time, the characteristic triple helix configuration traced out by the fibrovascular bundles within the cocowood structure is modelled for the whole coconut stem. Specific equations are proposed to determine these factors at any given position in the tree. Knowledge advanced from this study will provide a scientific basis for future cocowood biomechanics research, including finite element modelling and analysis for biomimetic engineering applications.


2002 ◽  
Vol 87 (5) ◽  
pp. 2084-2089 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Philippe Bastard ◽  
Mustapha Maachi ◽  
Jeanne Tran van Nhieu ◽  
Claude Jardel ◽  
Eric Bruckert ◽  
...  

Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with insulin resistance, the mechanisms of which remain poorly understood. A significant correlation between circulating IL-6 level and insulin sensitivity has recently been found in humans. Because adipose tissue could be a significant source of IL-6, we analyzed the relationship between the levels of adipose tissue IL-6 and insulin action in vivo, during a hyperinsulinemic normoglycemic clamp, and in vitro by measuring glucose transport in adipocytes from 12 obese subjects with (n = 7) or without (n = 5) diabetes. We observed an inverse correlation between adipose tissue IL-6 content and maximal insulin-responsiveness measured in vivo (P &lt; 0.02) and in vitro (P &lt; 0.02). Conversely, there was no significant correlation between these two later parameters and adipose tissue leptin or tumor necrosis factor-α protein contents. Furthermore, we showed, for the first time, the presence of immunoreactive IL-6 receptors in the plasma membrane of human abdominal sc adipocytes. This suggests that locally secreted IL-6 could act on adipocytes by an autocrine/paracrine mechanism. In conclusion, increased IL-6 production by sc adipose cells might participate to the insulin-resistant state observed in human obesity.


Cancers ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas G. Blanchard ◽  
Steven J. Czinn ◽  
Vivekjyoti Banerjee ◽  
Neha Sharda ◽  
Andrea C. Bafford ◽  
...  

Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is characterized by the expression of cellular oncogenes, the loss of tumor suppressor gene function. Therefore, identifying integrated signaling between onco-suppressor genes may facilitate the development of effective therapy for mCRC. To investigate these pathways we utilized cell lines and patient derived organoid models for analysis of gene/protein expression, gene silencing, overexpression, and immunohistochemical analyses. An inverse relationship in expression of oncogenic FoxM1 and tumor suppressor RASSF1A was observed in various stages of CRC. This inverse correlation was also observed in mCRC cells lines (T84, Colo 205) treated with Akt inhibitor. Inhibition of FoxM1 expression in mCRC cells as well as in our ex vivo model resulted in increased RASSF1A expression. Reduced levels of RASSF1A expression were found in normal cells (RWPE-1, HBEpc, MCF10A, EC) stimulated with exogenous VEGF165. Downregulation of FoxM1 also coincided with increased YAP phosphorylation, indicative of tumor suppression. Conversely, downregulation of RASSF1A coincided with FoxM1 overexpression. These studies have identified for the first time an integrated signaling pathway between FoxM1 and RASSF1A in mCRC progression, which may facilitate the development of novel therapeutic options for advanced colon cancer therapy.


1974 ◽  
Vol 47 (5) ◽  
pp. 1082-1093 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. B. Boonstra ◽  
E. M. Dannenberg ◽  
F. A. Heckman

Abstract Mechanical processing of carbon blacks by a novel pressure-milling technique provides a controlled breakdown of primary carbon-black aggregates. In contrast, direct compression has a much smaller effect on aggregate size. In rubber vulcanizates, the pressure-milled carbon blacks give about the same vulcanizate properties as normal carbon blacks with the same void volume or DBP absorption value. Breakdown of aggregates occurs during the process of incorporating and dispersing carbon black in rubber. The retention of average aggregate size after mixing in rubber is in the range of 60–70 per cent for Vulcan M (N339), a new technology tread black. We have shown that the DBP absorption method cannot distinguish between loss in void volume by compaction of aggregates versus the actual breakdown of aggregates. The sedimentation method by centrifuging provides a means for measuring aggregate size independent of the original packing of the dry black. In order to carry out these studies, a number of new experimental techniques were used. These include: a) controlled aggregate size breakdown by pressure-milling. b) Stokes diameter distribution measurements by centrifuging aqueous dispersions in a Joyce Loebl apparatus. c) Quantimet analysis of projected aggregate areas from electron micrographs from specially prepared solvent dispersions of rubber-carbon black samples where the aggregates are clear of interference from adhering rubber. It has been shown for the first time that for both Vulcan M (N339) and Vulcan 6 (N220) the median Stokes diameters, DSt, obtained by the centrifuge method and the equivalent sphere diameter, De, from Quantimet projected image analysis are in the range of 123–153.


2006 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. 4705-4722 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Schneider ◽  
F. Hase ◽  
T. Blumenstock

Abstract. We propose an innovative approach for analysing ground-based FTIR spectra which allows us to detect variabilities of lower and middle/upper tropospheric HDO/H2O ratios. We show that the proposed method is superior to common approaches. We estimate that lower tropospheric HDO/H2O ratios can be detected with a noise to signal ratio of 15% and middle/upper tropospheric ratios with a noise to signal ratio of 50%. The method requires the inversion to be performed on a logarithmic scale and to introduce an inter-species constraint. While common methods calculate the isotope ratio posterior to an independent, optimal estimation of the HDO and H2O profile, the proposed approach is an optimal estimator for the ratio itself. We apply the innovative approach to spectra measured continuously during 15 months and present, for the first time, an annual cycle of tropospheric HDO/H2O ratio profiles as detected by ground-based measurements. Outliers in the detected middle/upper tropospheric ratios are interpreted by backward trajectories.


1999 ◽  
Vol 607 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. J. Brown ◽  
Cindi L. Dennis ◽  
M. C. Ohmer ◽  
Arnold Burger

AbstractThe optical properties of TexSe(1−x) were studied for x = 0.8, 0.9, and 1.0. The results for variable temperature, polarization sensitive, spectral photoconductivity measurements on oriented single crystals, as well as the energy band gaps and their temperature dependencies are presented. In all cases, the band gap was found to increase with increasing temperature. Analytical expressions describing the temperature dependent behavior are reported. Furthermore, for the first time the characteristic two peak spectrum of tellurium was separated into its two components for incident radiation polarized parallel and perpendicular to the c-axis as a function of temperature. However, two distinct peaks were not discernible in the alloys, with or without polarization, although the signal intensity was slightly polarization dependent.


2016 ◽  
Vol 97 (4) ◽  
pp. 518-523
Author(s):  
M A Kabalyk

Aim. To assess the relationship between textural characteristics of the subchondral bone and standard X-ray data, to determine markers of subchondral bone remodeling in gonarthrosis.Methods. The studied group included 92 patients aged 66.1±10.5 years with I-IV grades osteoarthritis by the Kellgren, in the comparison group - 24 volunteers aged 29.6±5.96 years without clinical or radiological signs of gonarthrosis. Standard digital X-ray of the knee joint was performed. On the image, the area of interest was chosen, including a portion of the subchondral bone of 48±2×90±4 pixels of size. According to the area texture, the gray-level histogram and 3D graph of the pixels intensity distribution in area were made.Results. The distribution of individual pixel values relating to the average gray-level values showed an inverse correlation with the disease stage (r=-0.52, p=0.00004) and the presence of large osteophytes (r=-0.40, p=0.002). Extremum of 3D histogram minimum value directly correlated with radiographic stage of gonarthrosis (r=0.42, p=0.0009), patients’ age (r=0.33, p=0.01) and the osteophytes number (r=0.43, p=0.0007). This figure was higher in the group of patients with osteoarthritis (p=0.009) and significantly decreased with the disease progression (p=0.04).Conclusion. For the first time the analysis of 3D surface reconstruction depending on the gray-level pixel values was used, which showed good characteristics on the distinguishing groups of patients with osteoarthritis, and comparability with standard radiographic protocol data; the best results demonstrated the minimum value at 3D histogram that had significant variation depending on the disease stage.


2021 ◽  
Vol 117 ◽  
pp. 01007
Author(s):  
Ilia V. Egorov ◽  
Diana V. Naumova ◽  
Tatiana A. Pavlenko ◽  
Irina N. Rasskazova ◽  
Stepan A. Kuts

Scholars study various aspects of creativity: features of a creative personality; the impact of creativity on society; mechanisms and conditions for the development of creativity. Creativity is productive, makes the life of a person and society better, as well as promotes progress. At the same time, the phenomenon of creativity is not so definite since scholars distinguish such a variety as antisocial creativity, in which a person uses one’s creative potential against society and other people. This is reflected in specific research concerned with this phenomenon. It emphasizes the negative influence of the antisocial creativity of teachers on the forming personality of students and the effectiveness of education. The study objective is to study the antisocial creativity of future teachers and its connection with values and basic beliefs. The methods of testing, polling, mathematical statistics (correlation analysis) were used in the course of the study. This empirical study has revealed strong links between antisocial creativity and the age of respondents. As a result, antisocial creativity is connected with such values of social groups as conformism, tradition (inverse correlation); self-direction, power and achievement (direct correlation). A negative correlation with the humor scale allows the authors to conclude that this type of antisocial creativity is a kind of defense. For the first time, this ascertaining study has considered the specifics of antisocial creativity of students of pedagogical specialties with due regard to their beliefs and values. The promising areas of research on the antisocial creativity of future teachers include identifying both personal and social determinants of this phenomenon.


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