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Monte Carlo study of the critical temperature for the planar rotator model with nonmagnetic impurities
We performed Monte Carlo simulations to calculate the
Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) temperature for the
two-dimensional planar rotator model in the presence of nonmagnetic impurity
concentration . As expected, our calculation shows that the BKT
temperature decreases as the spin vacancies increase. There is a critical
dilution at which . The effective interaction
between a vortex-antivortex pair and a static nonmagnetic impurity is studied
analytically. A simple phenomenological argument based on the pair-impurity
interaction is proposed to justify the simulations.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, Revetex fil
The evaluation of student-centredness of teaching and learning: a new mixed-methods approach.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to develop and consider the usefulness of a new mixed-methods approach to evaluate the student-centredness of teaching and learning on undergraduate medical courses. An essential paradigm for the evaluation was the coherence between how teachers conceptualise their practice (espoused theories) and their actual practice (theories-in-use). METHODS: The context was a module within an integrated basic sciences course in an undergraduate medical degree programme. The programme had an explicit intention of providing a student-centred curriculum. A content analysis framework based on Weimer's dimensions of student-centred teaching was used to analyze data collected from individual interviews with seven teachers to identify espoused theories and 34h of classroom observations and one student focus group to identify theories-in-use. The interviewees were identified by purposeful sampling. The findings from the three methods were triangulated to evaluate the student-centredness of teaching and learning on the course. RESULTS: Different, but complementary, perspectives of the student-centredness of teaching and learning were identified by each method. The triangulation of the findings revealed coherence between the teachers' espoused theories and theories-in-use. CONCLUSIONS: A mixed-methods approach that combined classroom observations with interviews from a purposeful sample of teachers and students offered a useful evaluation of the extent of student-centredness of teaching and learning of this basic science course. Our case study suggests that this new approach is applicable to other courses in medical education
Vortex behavior near a spin vacancy in 2D XY-magnets
The dynamical behavior of anisotropic two dimensional Heisenberg models is
still a matter of controversy. The existence of a central peak at all
temperatures and a rich structure of magnon peaks are not yet understood. It
seems that the central peaks are related, in some way, to structures like
vortices. In order to contribute to the discussion of the dynamical behavior of
the model we use Monte Carlo and spin dynamics simulations as well analytical
calculations to study the behavior of vortices in the presence of nonmagnetic
impurities. Our simulations show that vortices are attracted and trapped by the
impurities. Using this result we show that if we suppose that vortices are not
very much disturbed by the presence of the impurities, then they work as an
attractive potential to the vortices explaining the observed behavior in our
simulations.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure
Analysis of pancreas histological images for glucose intolerance identificationusing ImageJ-preliminary results
The observation in microscopy of histological
sections allows us to evaluate structural differences,
in pancreatic cells, between rats with normal
glucose tolerance and with glucose intolerance
(pre-diabetic) situation. Nevertheless, this
pre-diabetic condition implies subtle changes in
islets of Langerhans structure. This and the normal
variability among sampled cells makes difficult
the task of identifying glucose intolerance
(pre-diabetic situation) with a low level of error.
This paper presents preliminary results in the processing
of histological pancreas images with the
goal of identifying pre-diabetic situation in Wistar
rats. The immediate goal of this work is to
evaluate the performance of a classifier based in
a morphometric measurement of the histological
images and to assess the potential for image based
automatic processing and classification. A set of
90 images, were used (58 from rats with normal
glucose tolerance, and 32 from pre-diabetic ones).
These images were segmented manually using ImageJ.
This segmentation and area measurements
have been speedup by the application of ImageJ
macros which were defined for this purpose. The
ratio, between the area of -cells and the islets of
Langerhans , was used has the indicator of the prediabetic
situation. Considering this feature, a receiver
operating characteristic analysis has been
performed. True positive rate, vs. false positive
rate shows the predicted performance of a binary
classifier as its discrimination threshold is varied
Influence of taste sensitivity in diet choices and obesity among children.
Introduction: The prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity in Portugal is about 35% (Rito et al., 2012). Lifestyle and dietary habits are important risk factors for weight gain. Food choice and acceptance greatly relies on food perception. The evaluation of taste sensitivity in children and its relation to dietary choices and Body Mass Index (BMI) will be important in a context of obesity prevention. Nonetheless, methodologies for accessing taste sensitivity in children needs to be optimized and adjusted and in Portugal there is not an established protocol.
Objectives: To test and optimize a protocol for sweet and bitter taste sensitivity, in Portuguese children, adapted from a protocol already used in German children (Knof et al., 2011).
Methods: 20 children, 12 boys and 8 girls, with ages between 8 and 10 years old, were presented with 5 concentrations of sweet (3 – 16 g/L sucrose) and 5 concentrations of bitter taste solutions (0,05 – 0,25 g/L caffeine) and asked for selected the ones perceived as different from water.
Results: Test conditions, both the type of presentation and time of tests, resulted for children with the ages tested. For sweet taste, the number and range of concentrations from test solutions appeared to be adequate in the age group between 8 and 10 years. For bitter taste in 80% of children the answers were not consensual with the range of concentrations.
Conclusions: The results from the present work suggest that the concentrations used for access bitter taste sensitivity in children from other countries are not sensed by Portuguese children, showing the importance of adjusting adequate concentrations according to sociocultural habits. This may be possible being due to the complex pathway for bitter taste transduction
The Differentiation and Promotion of Students’ Rights in Portugal
This investigation includes a differential study (Study 1)
and a quasi-experimental research (Study 2). In Study 1, the objective
was to establish to what extent students’ rights existed and analyse
the differentiation between students’ rights with Portuguese and
immigrant mothers, throughout school years. The sample consisted of
537 students with Portuguese and immigrant mothers, distributed by
different school years (7th, 9th and 11th grades). The Children’s Rights
Scale (Hart et al., 1996; Veiga, 2001) was used. In Study 2, the purpose
was to analyse the effects on students’ rights of the use by teachers of a
communicational intervention program, supervised by school psychologists.
The sample involved 7th and 9th grade students, in a total of
four classes, two forming the experimental groups (n = 36) and two the
control groups (n = 43); as in Study 1, the Children’s Rights Scale was used. The results indicated the effectiveness of the communicational intervention program on students’ rights and are consistent with previous studies. An implication is that psychologists and teachers, working together and taking a human rights perspective, may develop an important role in projects to promote the students’ rights
On Phase Transition and Vortex Stability in the Generalized XY Models
We study a recent generalization proposed for the XY model in two and three
dimensions. Using both, the continuum limit and discrete lattice, we obtained
the vortex configuration and shown that out-of-plane vortex solutions are
deeply jeopardized whenever the parameter of generalization, , is increased.
The critical temperature for such models is calculated using the self
consistent harmonic approximation. In both, two- and three-dimensional cases,
such a temperature decreases with raising . Our results are also compared
with other approximated methods available in the literature.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
A Family of Exact, Analytic Time Dependent Wave Packet Solutions to a Nonlinear Schroedinger Equation
We obtain time dependent -Gaussian wave-packet solutions to a non linear
Schr\"odinger equation recently advanced by Nobre, Rego-Montero and Tsallis
(NRT) [Phys. Rev. Lett. 106 (2011) 10601]. The NRT non-linear equation admits
plane wave-like solutions (-plane waves) compatible with the celebrated de
Broglie relations connecting wave number and frequency, respectively, with
energy and momentum. The NRT equation, inspired in the -generalized
thermostatistical formalism, is characterized by a parameter , and in the
limit reduces to the standard, linear Schr\"odinger equation. The
-Gaussian solutions to the NRT equation investigated here admit as a
particular instance the previously known -plane wave solutions. The present
work thus extends the range of possible processes yielded by the NRT dynamics
that admit an analytical, exact treatment. In the limit the
-Gaussian solutions correspond to the Gaussian wave packet solutions to the
free particle linear Schr\"odinger equation. In the present work we also show
that there are other families of nonlinear Schr\"odinger-like equations,
besides the NRT one, exhibiting a dynamics compatible with the de Broglie
relations. Remarkably, however, the existence of time dependent Gaussian-like
wave packet solutions is a unique feature of the NRT equation not shared by the
aforementioned, more general, families of nonlinear evolution equations
Flux-branes and the Dielectric Effect in String Theory
We consider the generalization to String and M-theory of the Melvin solution.
These are flux p-branes which have (p+1)-dimensional Poincare invariance and
are associated to an electric (p+1)-form field strength along their
worldvolume. When a stack of Dp-branes is placed along the worldvolume of a
flux (p+3)-brane it will expand to a spherical D(p+2)-brane due to the
dielectric effect. This provides a new setup to consider the gauge
theory/gravity duality. Compactifying M-theory on a circle we find the exact
gravity solution of the type IIA theory describing the dielectric expansion of
N D4-branes into a spherical bound state of D4-D6-branes, due to the presence
of a flux 7-brane. In the decoupling limit, the deformation of the dual field
theory associated with the presence of the flux brane is irrelevant in the UV.
We calculate the gravitational radius and energy of the dielectric brane which
give, respectively, a prediction for the VEV of scalars and vacuum energy of
the dual field theory. Consideration of a spherical D6-brane probe with n units
of D4-brane charge in the dielectric brane geometry suggests that the dual
theory arises as the Scherk-Schwarz reduction of the M5-branes (2,0) conformal
field theory. The probe potential has one minimum placed at the locus of the
bulk dielectric brane and another associated to an inner dielectric brane
shell.Comment: v2 Major Additions: dielectric radius in gravity solution matches
exactly stable and unstable points of Myers probe potential, as well as the
upper bound on D-brane charge. New section probing dielectric brane that
clarifies dual field theory discussion and is consistent with Scherk-Schwarz
reduction of (2,0) M5-brane theory. References added. 43 pages, 4 figure
On the Cut-Off Prescriptions Associated with Power-Law Generalized Thermostatistics
We revisit the cut-off prescriptions which are needed in order to specify
completely the form of Tsallis' maximum entropy distributions. For values of
the Tsallis entropic parameter we advance an alternative cut-off
prescription and discuss some of its basic mathematical properties. As an
illustration of the new cut-off prescription we consider in some detail the
-generalized quantum distributions which have recently been shown to
reproduce various experimental results related to high superconductors
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