946 resultados para magnetisation reversal
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On the basis of the experiments carried out over various years, it was concluded that (1) grayling Thymallus thymallus and brown trout Salmo trutta are resistant to temperature-induced sex reversal at ecologically relevant temperatures, (2) environmental sex reversal is unlikely to cause the persistent sex ratio distortion observed in at least one of the study populations and (3) sex-specific tolerance of temperature-related stress may be the cause of distorted sex ratios in populations of T. thymallus or S. trutta.
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Department of Instrumentation, Cochin University of Science and Technology
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We report experimental studies of crystals of Mn12 molecular magnetic clusters in pulsed magnetic fields with sweep rates up to 410^3 T/s . The steps in the magnetization curve are observed at fields that are shifted with respect to the resonant field values. The shift systematically increases as the rate of the field sweep goes up. These data are consistent with the theory of the collective dipolar relaxation in molecular magnets.
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Baylis & Driver (Nature Neuroscience, 2001) have recently presented data on the response of neurons in macaque inferotemporal cortex (IT) to various stimulus transformations. They report that neurons can generalize over contrast and mirror reversal, but not over figure-ground reversal. This finding is taken to demonstrate that ``the selectivity of IT neurons is not determined simply by the distinctive contours in a display, contrary to simple edge-based models of shape recognition'', citing our recently presented model of object recognition in cortex (Riesenhuber & Poggio, Nature Neuroscience, 1999). In this memo, I show that the main effects of the experiment can be obtained by performing the appropriate simulations in our simple feedforward model. This suggests for IT cell tuning that the possible contributions of explicit edge assignment processes postulated in (Baylis & Driver, 2001) might be smaller than expected.
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Comprobar la siguiente hipótesis: si ciertamente el Reversal es un test de madurez, sus resultados pueden constituir un índice predictivo del rendimiento en otras áreas. 740 alumnos de primero de EGB de centros de la región asturiana a través de un procedimiento aleatorio por conjuntos. La población se estratificó según: sexo, hábitat, régimen de enseñanza y asistencia o no de los alumnos a centros preescolares en el curso anterior. Para comprobar la hipótesis planteada, se relacionan los datos obtenidos en este test con los resultados de aquellos otros indicadores del rendimiento de los alumnos de primero de EGB: evaluación o exploración inicial de los alumnos efectuada por el docente al comenzar primero de EGB, los resultados del test de aptitudes cognoscitivas primaria I, y finalmente, la evaluación final al terminar el nivel de primero. Cuestionario 'ad hoc' con respuestas cerradas en escala y paramétrica, destinado a los docentes. Reversal y Test de aptitudes cognoscitivas primaria I. Calificación final en el área de Matemáticas, Lenguaje y global y calificaciones obtenidas por los alumnos en dos pruebas objetivas (Lenguaje y Matemáticas) expresamente preparadas con este fin. Análisis de las relaciones entre el reversal y las puntuaciones obtenidas en los demás indicadores. Cálculo de la validez de este test como instrumento predictivo a través de sus correlaciones con los demás indicadores utilizados.. Diferencias en función del nivel de maduración y el sexo: los alumnos clasificados con bajo nivel de maduración por el Reversal, obtienen las puntuaciones inferiores en todas las variables utilizadas; superioridad de las niñas respecto a los niños, aunque las diferencias no llegan a ser significativas. Interacción de variables en función del grado de madurez y el sexo: las correlaciones más elevadas se dan entre los índices de rendimiento y la madurez cognoscitiva evaluada por los docentes al comenzar el curso; se obtienen coeficientes diferentes con los diversos grupos entre rendimiento y test de aptitudes cognoscitivas, en los índices entre personalización y rendimiento se refleja claramente la influencia del nivel de maduración y el sexo. Relaciones entre el reversal y otros indicadores del rendimiento en función de la preescolarización: las correlaciones más altas se dan entre el Reversal y el Test de inteligencia primaria I; respecto al rendimiento de fin de curso los índices también son claramente representativos; los índices tienden a ser más bajos y desiguales en las relaciones entre el Reversal y la madurez cognoscitiva inicial evaluada por los docentes. Gran utilidad del Reversal como instrumento de diagnóstico y predicción. Se recomienda su utilización en los docentes por su facilidad de aplicación, valoración e interpretación. Este test permite obtener una información sobre el nivel de maduración del niño y 'pistas' de posibles anomalías o retrasos en las áreas perceptiva, espacial, etc..
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Conocer el momento en el que el niño alcanza la madurez necesaria para comenzar el aprendizaje de la lectura, ya que parte de los fracasos y retrasos en el aprendizaje de la lectura vienen dados por la inadecuación de este aprendizaje y el momento madurativo del niño.. La muestra ha constado de 120 niños de Educación Preescolar de dos Colegios, uno nacional y el otro privado.. Experimental.. Para realizar este estudio se han empleado dos tipos de tests: El ABC y Reversal. . Experimental, en la que se ha llevado a cabo un estudio estadístico, hallando las puntuaciones típicas, puntuaciones directas, estudio de las medias y por último las correlaciones entre ambos tests. . Las conclusiones a las que se ha llegado con este estudio son las siguientes: Para afrontar el aprendizaje de la lectura se necesita una edad determinada, llamada de madurez lectora que es específica de cada niño ya que no existe una relación entre la edad de madurez lectora y la edad cronológica. Desde otro punto de vista, una inteligencia alta o normal unida al fracaso en el reversal Test y a algunas pruebas del test ABC, indica existencia de trastornos relacionados con la estructuración espacial y la capacidad perceptiva. A su vez, la madurez para la lectura puede favorecerse y adelantarse, incluso, mediante el desarrollo adecuado de los factores fisiológicos, psicológicos y socio-ambientales que están implicados en el aprendizaje de la lectoescritura. Los trastornos lectores llamados dislexias pueden prevenirse si se respetan los niveles de madurez de cada niño y si se desarrollan normalmente los factores que pueden originarlas..
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The changes that occur with age in the distribution of atherosclerotic lesions around arterial branch points challenge accepted theories relating disease to haemodynamic stresses. We investigated whether flow near branch points changes with age in a way that can account for the different lesion distributions. Flow around 20 branches from immature and mature aortas was investigated by examining the length:width ratio and orientation of endothelial nuclei; these properties depend on the magnitude and direction of near-wall flows, respectively. There were significant changes in the pattern of nuclear shape with age, consistent with a reversal in the pattern of shear around branches. In control regions away from branches, there were no such changes. The role of haemodynamic stresses in atherogenesis may require re-evaluation in the light of these results. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The changes that occur with age in the distribution of atherosclerotic lesions around arterial branch points challenge accepted theories relating disease to haemodynamic stresses. We investigated whether flow near branch points changes with age in a way that can account for the different lesion distributions. Flow around 20 branches from immature and mature aortas was investigated by examining the length:width ratio and orientation of endothelial nuclei; these properties depend on the magnitude and direction of near-wall flows, respectively. There were significant changes in the pattern of nuclear shape with age, consistent with a reversal in the pattern of shear around branches. In control regions away from branches, there were no such changes. The role of haemodynamic stresses in atherogenesis may require re-evaluation in the light of these results.
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Intertwining triple helical nanofibers with an overall handedness have been formed from self-assembling chiral benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamides 1, 2 and 3, whereas the achiralbenzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide 4 upon self-association gives rise to straight nanofibers without any twist and transmission electron microscopy images of chiral compounds clearly demonstrate that the handedness of the triple helical nanofibers can be reversed by using the enantiomeric benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide building blocks.
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N-Methylation of ligands containing a trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane core and multiple stereogenic centres is shown to provide the product of the opposite configuration in significant enantiomeric excess, in the addition of diethylzinc to aldehydes. Some of the ligands were effective in an asymmetric Michael addition. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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FtnA is the major iron-storage protein of Escherichia coli accounting for < or = 50% of total cellular iron. The FtnA gene (ftnA) is induced by iron in an Fe(2+)-Fur-dependent fashion. This effect is reportedly mediated by RyhB, the Fe(2+)-Fur-repressed, small, regulatory RNA. However, results presented here show that ftnA iron induction is independent of RyhB and instead involves direct interaction of Fe(2+)-Fur with an 'extended' Fur binding site (containing five tandem Fur boxes) located upstream (-83) of the ftnA promoter. In addition, H-NS acts as a direct repressor of ftnA transcription by binding at multiple sites (I-VI) within, and upstream of, the ftnA promoter. Fur directly competes with H-NS binding at upstream sites (II-IV) and consequently displaces H-NS from the ftnA promoter (sites V-VI) which in turn leads to derepression of ftnA transcription. It is proposed that H-NS binding within the ftnA promoter is facilitated by H-NS occupation of the upstream sites through H-NS oligomerization-induced DNA looping. Consequently, Fur displacement of H-NS from the upstream sites prevents cooperative H-NS binding at the downstream sites within the promoter, thus allowing access to RNA polymerase. This direct activation of ftnA transcription by Fe(2+)-Fur through H-NS antisilencing represents a new mechanism for iron-induced gene expression.
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The reversibility of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is investigated in multi-model experiments using global climate models (GCMs) where CO2 concentrations are increased by 1 or 2 % per annum to 2× or 4× preindustrial conditions. After a period of stabilisation the CO2 is decreased back to preindustrial conditions. In most experiments when the CO2 decreases, the AMOC recovers before becoming anomalously strong. This "overshoot" is up to an extra 18.2Sv or 104 % of its preindustrial strength, and the period with an anomalously strong AMOC can last for several hundred years. The magnitude of this overshoot is shown to be related to the build up of salinity in the subtropical Atlantic during the previous period of high CO2 levels. The magnitude of this build up is partly related to anthropogenic changes in the hydrological cycle. The mechanisms linking the subtropical salinity increase to the subsequent overshoot are analysed, supporting the relationship found. This understanding is used to explain differences seen in some models and scenarios. In one experiment there is no overshoot because there is little salinity build up, partly as a result of model differences in the hydrological cycle response to increased CO2 levels and partly because of a less aggressive scenario. Another experiment has a delayed overshoot, possibly as a result of a very weak AMOC in that GCM when CO2 is high. This study identifies aspects of overshoot behaviour that are robust across a multi-model and multi-scenario ensemble, and those that differ between experiments. These results could inform an assessment of the real-world AMOC response to decreasing CO2.