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    Experimental neutrino physics

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    The current experimental status of neutrino physics is reviewed. It contains the evidences for a non-vanishing neutrino rest mass from neutrino oscillation searches. In addition an outlook is given on determining the various mixing matrix elements and mass differences more precisely with new experiments. Of special interest is the value of the mixing angle \theta_{13} determining the possibility of detecting leptonic CP violation in the future. The prospect for absolute mass measurements using beta and double beta decay as well as cosmological observations is presented.Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, Inv. talk presented at the DPF 2004 meeting of the APS, Riverside, Aug. 200

    Determination of quantum symmetries for higher ADE systems from the modular T matrix

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    We show that the Ocneanu algebra of quantum symmetries, for an ADE diagram (or for higher Coxeter-Dynkin systems, like the Di Francesco - Zuber system) is, in most cases, deduced from the structure of the modular T matrix in the A series. We recover in this way the (known) quantum symmetries of su(2) diagrams and illustrate our method by studying those associated with the three genuine exceptional diagrams of type su(3), namely E5, E9 and E21. This also provides the shortest way to the determination of twisted partition functions in boundary conformal field theory with defect lines.Comment: 30 pages, 16 figures. Several misprints have been corrected. We added several references and the appendix has been enlarged (one section on essential paths and one section devoted to open problems). This article will appear in the Journal of Mathematical Physic

    Islam and Science: Contemporary Indonesian Perspective

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    Kaitan antara Islam dan Sains tidak lepas dari proses kemajuan dan kemunduran sains dalam peradaban Islam. Umat Islam mulai mempelajari atau melakukan penafsiran ilmiah sejak generasi pertama sampai abad ke-lima hijriyah hingga menjadikan masyarakatnya sebagai pelopor Ilmu pengetahuan. Berbanding terbalik dengan kondisi dewasa ini dimana teologi modernisme yang merupakan mainstream pemikiran paradigmatik manusia moderen yang mempunyai misi membebaskan manusia dari dogmatika nilai agama yang membelenggu kemerdekaan dan kreatifitas manusia dalam merespon kehidupan dunia. Tulisan ini akan mengkaji hubungan Islam dengan Sains dalam perspektif keIndonesiaan.ملخص: العلاقة بين الإسلام والعلم لا يمكن فصلها عن عملية التقدم والتراجع العلم في الحضارة الإسلامية. بدأ المسلمون الذين يدرسون أو القيام التفسير العلمي منذ الجيل الأول إلى القرن الخامس هجري إلى جعل المجتمع بوصفه رائدا للعلوم. يتناسب عكسيا مع الوضع الحالي الذي لاهوت التفكير السائد الحداثة وهو نقل نموذجية للإنسان الحديث التي تتمثل مهمتها في تخليص البشرية من قيود القيم الدينية العقائدية حرية الإنسان والإبداع في الاستجابة لحياة العالم. وهذه الورقة دراسة العلاقة بين الإسلام والعلوم نيس في المنظور

    Visual and control aspects of saccadic eye movements

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    Physiological, behavioral, and control investigation of rapid saccadic jump eye movement in human

    Measurement of the proton light response of various LAB based scintillators and its implication for supernova neutrino detection via neutrino-proton scattering

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    The proton light output function in electron-equivalent energy of various scintillators based on linear alkylbenzene (LAB) has been measured in the energy range from 1 MeV to 17.15 MeV for the first time. The measurement was performed at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) using a neutron beam with continuous energy distribution. The proton light output data is extracted from proton recoil spectra originating from neutron-proton scattering in the scintillator. The functional behavior of the proton light output is described succesfully by Birks' law with a Birks constant kB between (0.0094 +/- 0.0002) cm/MeV and (0.0098 +/- 0.0003) cm/MeV for the different LAB solutions. The constant C, parameterizing the quadratic term in the generalized Birks law, is consistent with zero for all investigated scintillators with an upper limit (95% CL) of about 10^{-7} cm^2/MeV^2. The resulting quenching factors are especially important for future planned supernova neutrino detection based on the elastic scattering of neutrinos on protons. The impact of proton quenching on the supernova event yield from neutrino-proton scattering is discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 17 figures, 4 tables, updated version for publication in Eur.Phys.J.

    PHYCOERYTHROCYANINS FROM Westiellopsis prolifica AND Nostoc rivulare: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PHYCOVIOLOBILIN CHROMOPHORE IN BOTH STATES

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    Phycoerythrocyanin or fractions enriched in it have been isolated from the filamentous cyanobacteria, Westiellopsis prolifica ARM 365 and Nostoc rivulare ARM 212. Both show the photoreversible photochromism (difference maxima at 503 and 570 nm) characteristic of this pigment, which is related to the phycoviolobilin chromophore on the α-subunit. Native phycoerythrocyanin and its β-subunit show little if any reversible photochemistry in the 600–620 nm region, where the phycocyanobilin chromophores absorb maximally. Instead the phycocyanobilin chromophores are bleached irreversibly. At the same time, the data show that reversible photochemistry is a useful analytical tool to detect phycoerythrocyanin in cyanobacterial extracts. Fluorescence measurements indicate that: (i) the 510 nm absorbing isomer of the violobilin chromophore has only little fluorescence; and (ii) the energy transfer from the violobilin chromophores to the cyanin chromophores is efficient only in the 570 nm form

    Prolonged myocardial stunning after thrombolysis: can left ventricular function be assessed definitely at hospital discharge?

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    To assess whether myocardial dysfunction after acute reperfusion (‘stunning') may show delayed recovery, 33 patients of the European Cooperative Study (rtPA vs placebo) had radionuclide angiocardiography on day 9 and after 3-6 months. Sixteen patients (13 inferior, three anterior infarcts) had a normal left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) which remained unchanged (55.4 vs 53.9%). In contrast, LVEF of 17 patients (10 inferior, seven anterior infarcts) with depressed values on day 9 improved during follow-up from 38.8 to 45.2% (P<0.01). Improvement was only observed in patients with early reperfusion defined a priori as peak creatine kinase valuè ≤ 15 h of pain onset (from 40.9 to 49.3%; P<0.05) in contrast to patients without reperfusion (from 34.0 to 35.2%; ns). Accordingly, LVEF increased in patients with open infarct-related arteries at hospital discharge (n = 8; P = 0.053) but not with persistent occlusion (n = 7; P = 0.11). Thus, a depressed LVEF observed 9 days after reperfusion may show delayed recovery due to prolonged stunning. Therefore, after thrombolysis, left ventricular function may not be evaluated definitively at hospital discharge; results of such studies should be interpreted with cautio
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