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Impartial Evaluations of the Printing Quality of Paper
Several methods for the evaluation of paper have been investigated for their desirability as means of an impartial evaluation of the printing quality of paper. The halftone plate method showed the most desired results as an impartial evaluation of both coated and uncoated papers. The printing gage was not found to be a satisfactory method of evaluation. The drawdown method is especially significant in evaluating properties which influence the printing quality but lacks a suitable numerical evaluation
Geosynchrotron radio emission from CORSIKA-simulated air showers
Simulations of radio emission from extensive air showers we have published so
far were performed with a Monte Carlo code using analytical parametrisations to
describe the spatial, temporal, energy and angular particle distributions in
the air shower. A new version of our simulation code, which replaces these
parametrisations with precise, multi-dimensional histograms derived from
per-shower CORSIKA simulations, is now available. The new code allows an
independent selection between parametrisation and histogram for each of the
relevant distributions, enabling us to study the changes arising from using a
more realistic air shower model in detail. We describe the new simulation
strategy, present some initial results and discuss the new possibilities.Comment: 6 pages, Proceedings of the ARENA2006 workshop, Newcastle, England;
to be published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS
Impact of Uncertainties in Hadron Production on Air-Shower Predictions
At high energy, cosmic rays can only be studied by measuring the extensive
air showers they produce in the atmosphere of the Earth. Although the main
features of air showers can be understood within a simple model of successive
interactions, detailed simulations and a realistic description of particle
production are needed to calculate observables relevant to air shower
experiments. Currently hadronic interaction models are the main source of
uncertainty of such simulations. We will study the effect of using different
hadronic models available in CORSIKA and CONEX on extensive air shower
predictions.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of International
Conference on Interconnection between High Energy Physics and Astroparticle
Physics: From Colliders to Cosmic Rays, Prague, Czech Republic, 7-13 Sep 200
Hadronic photon interactions at high energies
A simple phenomenological introduction to the physics of multi-pomeron
exchange amplitudes in connection with the Abramovski-Gribov-Kancheli (AGK)
cutting rules is given. The AGK cutting rules are applied to obtain qualitative
and quantitative predictions on multiparticle production at high energies. On
this basis, particle production in hadron-hadron scattering, photoproduction,
and in particular the transition to deep-inelastic scattering is discussed.Comment: LaTeX, 6 pages, 6 ps-figs, sprocl.sty, talk given by R. Engel at
"XXVI International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics" held in Faro,
Portugal, September 199
Jarzynski equation for a simple quantum system: Comparing two definitions of work
The validity of the Jarzynski equation for a very simple, exactly solvable
quantum system is analyzed. The implications of two different definitions of
work proposed in the literature are investigated. The first one derives from
measurements of the system energy at the beginning and at the end of the
process under consideration making the work a classical stochastic variable
with transition probabilities derived from quantum mechanics. In the second
definition an operator of work is introduced and the average in the Jarzynski
equation is a quantum expectation value. For the first definition a general
quantum mechanical version of the Jarzynski equation is known to hold. For the
second one the Jarzynski equation fails to yield the free energy difference at
low temperature.Comment: 5 papes, 1 figure largly rewritten and slightly enlarged versio
A unified projection formalism for the Al-Pd-Mn quasicrystal Xi-approximants and their metadislocations
The approximants xi, xi' and xi'_n of the quasicrystal Al-Mn-Pd display most
interesting plastic properties as for example phason-induced deformation
processes (Klein, H., Audier, M., Boudard, M., de Boissieu, M., Beraha, L., and
Duneau, M., 1996, Phil. Mag. A, 73, 309.) or metadislocations (Klein, H.,
Feuerbacher, M., Schall, P., and Urban, K., 1999, Phys. Rev. Lett., 82, 3468.).
Here we demonstrate that the phases and their deformed or defected states can
be described by a simple projection formalism in three-dimensional space - not
as usual in four to six dimensions. With the method we can interpret
microstructures observed with electron microscopy as phasonic phase boundaries.
Furthermore we determine the metadislocations of lowest energy and relate them
uniquely to experimentally observed ones. Since moving metadislocations in the
xi'-phase can create new phason-planes, we suggest a dislocation induced phase
transition from xi' to xi'_n. The methods developed in this paper can as well
be used for various other complex metallic alloys.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figure
Native chick laminin-4 containing the beta 2 chain (s-laminin) promotes motor axon growth.
After denervation of muscle, motor axons reinnervate original synaptic sites. A recombinant fragment of the synapse specific laminin beta 2 chain (s-laminin) was reported to inhibit motor axon growth. Consequently, a specific sequence (leucine-arginine-glutamate, LRE) of the laminin beta 2 chain was proposed to act as a stop signal and to mediate specific reinnervation at the neuromuscular junction (Porter, B.E., J. Weis, and J.R. Sanes. 1995. Neuron. 14:549-559). We demonstrate here that native chick laminin-4, which contains the beta 2 chain and is present in the synaptic basement membrane, does not inhibit but rather promotes motor axon growth. In native heterotrimeric laminin, the LRE sequence of the beta 2 chain is found in a triple coiled-coil region that is formed by all three subunits. We show here that the effect of LRE depends on the structural context. Whereas a recombinant randomly coiled LRE peptide indeed inhibited outgrowth by chick motoneurons, a small recombinant triple coiled-coil protein containing this sequence did not
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