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An experimental study of wall-injected flows in a rectangular cylinder
An experimental investigation of the flow inside a rectangular cylinder with air injected continuously along the wall is performed. This kind of flow is a two-dimensional approximation of what happens inside a solid rocket motor, where the lateral grain burns expelling exhaust gas or in processes with air filtration or devices to attain uniform flows. We propose a brief derivation of some analytical solutions and a comparison between these solutions and experimental data, which are obtained using the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) technique, in order to provide a global reconstruction of the flowfield. The flow, which enters orthogonal to the injecting wall, turns suddenly its direction being pushed towards the exit of the chamber. Under the incompressible and inviscid flow hypothesis, two analytical solutions are reported and compared. The first one, known as Hart-McClure solution, is irrotational and the injection velocity is non-perpendicular to the injecting wall. The other one, due to Taylor and Culick, has non-zero vorticity and constant, vertical injection velocity. The comparison with laminar solutions is useful to assess whether transition to turbulence is reached and how the disturbance thrown in by the porous injection influences and modifies those solutions
Scalar field dark energy and Cosmic Microwave Background
A dynamical scalar field represents the simplest generalization of a pure
Cosmological Constant as a candidate to explain the recent evidence in favour
of the accelerated cosmic expansion. We review the dynamical properties of such
a component, and argue that, even if the background expectation value of this
field is fixed and the equation of state is the same as a Cosmological
Constant, scalar field fluctuations can still be used to distinguish the two
components. We compare predicted spectra of Cosmic Microvave Background (CMB)
anisotropies in tracking scalar field cosmologies with the present CMB data, in
order to get constraints on the amount and equation of state of dark energy.
High precision experiments like SNAP, {\sc Planck} and {\sc SNfactory},
together with the data on Large Scale Structure, are needed to probe this issue
with the necessary accuracy. Here we show the intriguing result that, with a
strong prior on the value of the Hubble constant today, the assumption of a
flat universe, and consistency relations between amplitude and spectral index
of primordial gravitational waves, the present CMB data at give
indication of a dark energy equation of state larger than -1, while the
ordinary Cosmological Constant is recovered at .Comment: 4 pages including 2 figures, Dark Matter 2002 proceedings,
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Neodymium: Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Long Impulse Laser for the Elimination of Superfluous Hair: Experiences and Considerations from 3 Years of Activity
This study examined the results obtained with a modern apparatus for laser hair removal (neodymium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet [Nd:YAG] laser at long impulses with a wave-length of 1,064 nm; Q-switched laser) over a follow-up period of 3 years. A large heterogeneous group of 480 patients was taken into consideration. These patients were treated according to a standard protocol with monthly checkups and a personalized protocol at deferred appointments. The results, discovered by means of the most objective procedure possible, were retrieved and put into a graph showing two different curves for the repopulation of hair. In their clinical travels, the authors observed an average variable regrowth of 40% to 65%, allowing them to affirm that laser hair removal using Nd:YAG at long impulses is decisively efficient in obtaining long-term results. The use of a protocol (denominated "prolonged monthly checkup") with laser sessions at ever-decreasing periods permits, among other things, more outstanding and advantageous results for the patient. Thanks to more efficiently synchronized phases of the biologic hair cycle, this shortens and moves the telegenic phases closer and also renders the anagenic phases (those in which the selective photoermolysis on the pilipheric follicle proves to be efficient) more efficient. Personalization of the treatment relative to the monthly health checkup sessions is of fundamental importance to the scope of obtaining the best results in terms of cost-benefit rate, provided submassimal fluxes are (i.e., those well-tolerated by the patient) used. All this allows hair removal that is not definitive, but which becomes progressively permanent (i.e., characterized by ever-growing periods of lack of hair sustained by sporadic maintenance laser sessions based on the individual's necessity). © 2004 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc
What's Behind Acoustic Peaks in the Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies
We give a brief review of the physics of acoustic oscillations in Cosmic
Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropies. As an example of the impact of their
detection in cosmology, we show how the present data on CMB angular power
spectrum on sub-degree scales can be used to constrain dark energy cosmological
models.Comment: 6 pages, proceedings to the TAUP2001 conference, LNGS, Italy, Sept.
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Differential expression of aquaporin 3 in Triturus italicus from larval to adult epidermal conversion
By using immunohistochemical techniques applied to confocal microscopy, the presence of aquaporin 3 water channel in the epidermis of Triturus italicus (Amphibia, Urodela) has been shown. We analysed the expression of aquaporin 3 (AQP3) during the larval, pre-metamorphic and adult phases; we also showed the localization of the water-channel protein AQP3 in free-swimming conditions and during aestivation in parallel with histological analysis of the skin, focusing on the possible relationship between protein expression and terrestrial habitats. Our results indicate that aquaporin is produced as the epidermis modifies during the functional maturation phase starting at the climax. Moreover, our data suggest an increase in enzyme expression in aestivating newts emphasizing the putative functional importance of differential expression related to a distinct phase of the biological cycle
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