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Catecholamines and myocardial contractile function during hypodynamia and with an altered thyroid hormone balance
The dynamics of catecholamine content and myocardial contractile function during hypodynamia were studied in 109 white rats whose motor activity was severely restricted for up to 30 days. During the first five days myocardial catecholamine content, contractile function, and physical load tolerance decreased. Small doses of thyroidin counteracted this tendency. After 15 days, noradrenalin content and other indices approached normal levels and, after 30 days, were the same as control levels, although cardiac functional reserve was decreased. Thyroidin administration after 15 days had no noticeable effect. A detailed table shows changes in 17 indices of myocardial contractile function during hypodynamia
Results of the measurement of the vertical profile of ozone up to a height of 70 km by means of the MR-12 and M-100 sounding rockets
The photometers used and methods of calculation of the vertical ozone concentration profile are described. The results obtained in several series of MR-12 and M-100 sounding rocket launchings are presented and discussed
Commuting difference operators with elliptic coefficients from Baxter's vacuum vestors
For quantum integrable models with elliptic R-matrix, we construct the Baxter
Q-operator in infinite-dimensional representations of the algebra of
observables.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, references adde
Field induced evolution of regular and random 2D domain structures and shape of isolated domains in LiNbO<sub>3</sub> and LiTaO<sub>3</sub>
The shapes of isolated domains produced by application of the uniform external electric field in different experimental conditions were investigated experimentally in single crystalline lithium niobate LiNbO3 and lithium tantalate LiTaO3. The study of the domain kinetics by computer simulation and experimentally by polarization reversal of the model structure using two-dimensional regular electrode pattern confirms applicability of the kinetic approach to explanation of the experimentally observed evolution of the domain shape and geometry of the domain structure. It has been shown that the fast domain walls strictly oriented along X directions appear after domain merging
New boundary conditions for integrable lattices
New boundary conditions for integrable nonlinear lattices of the XXX type,
such as the Heisenberg chain and the Toda lattice are presented. These
integrable extensions are formulated in terms of a generic XXX Heisenberg
magnet interacting with two additional spins at each end of the chain. The
construction uses the most general rank 1 ansatz for the 2x2 L-operator
satisfying the reflection equation algebra with rational r-matrix. The
associated quadratic algebra is shown to be the one of dynamical symmetry for
the A1 and BC2 Calogero-Moser problems. Other physical realizations of our
quadratic algebra are also considered.Comment: 22 pages, latex, no figure
Quantization of a relativistic particle on the SL(2,R) manifold based on Hamiltonian reduction
A quantum theory is constructed for the system of a relativistic particle
with mass m moving freely on the SL(2,R) group manifold. Applied to the
cotangent bundle of SL(2,R), the method of Hamiltonian reduction allows us to
split the reduced system into two coadjoint orbits of the group. We find that
the Hilbert space consists of states given by the discrete series of the
unitary irreducible representations of SL(2,R), and with a positive-definite,
discrete spectrum.Comment: 12 pages, INS-Rep.-104
Zipf's Law in Gene Expression
Using data from gene expression databases on various organisms and tissues,
including yeast, nematodes, human normal and cancer tissues, and embryonic stem
cells, we found that the abundances of expressed genes exhibit a power-law
distribution with an exponent close to -1, i.e., they obey Zipf's law.
Furthermore, by simulations of a simple model with an intra-cellular reaction
network, we found that Zipf's law of chemical abundance is a universal feature
of cells where such a network optimizes the efficiency and faithfulness of
self-reproduction. These findings provide novel insights into the nature of the
organization of reaction dynamics in living cells.Comment: revtex, 11 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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