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Illumination in binaries
We give a simple, but accurate method that can be used to account for
illumination in compact binary systems which have a low-mass companion, even if
spherically symmetric illumination of the secondary star (not necessarily on
the main sequence) is not assumed. This is done by introducing a multiplicative
factor Phi in the Stefan-Boltzmann surface boundary condition, which accounts
for the blocking of the intrinsic secondary flux by X-ray heating of the
photospheric layers. Numerical fits and tables for Phi are given for
unperturbed effective temperatures in the range 2500 - 5600 K and log g in the
range 1.0 - 5.0Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomy and
Astrophysics Supplement Serie
A-Type KV Channels in Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons: Diversity, Function, and Dysfunction
A-type voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels are major regulators of neuronal excitability that have been mainly characterized in the central nervous system. By contrast, there is a paucity of knowledge about the molecular physiology of these Kv channels in the peripheral nervous system, including highly specialized and heterogenous dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. Although all A-type Kv channels display pore-forming subunits with similar structural properties and fast inactivation, their voltage-, and time-dependent properties and modulation are significantly different. These differences ultimately determine distinct physiological roles of diverse A-type Kv channels, and how their dysfunction might contribute to neurological disorders. The importance of A-type Kv channels in DRG neurons is highlighted by recent studies that have linked their dysfunction to persistent pain sensitization. Here, we review the molecular neurophysiology of A-type Kv channels with an emphasis on those that have been identified and investigated in DRG nociceptors (Kv1.4, Kv3.4, and Kv4s). Also, we discuss evidence implicating these Kv channels in neuropathic pain resulting from injury, and present a perspective of outstanding challenges that must be tackled in order to discover novel treatments for intractable pain disorders
Outstanding Educational Performance Awards: Highlighting High-Achieving Arkansas Schools, 2012
Comprehensive Analysis of Arkansas Teacher Salaries: State, Region, and District
School funding has been an area of contention in the courts of nearly every state. Many of these court cases have challenged the constitutionality of state funding formulas, arguing the funding system was inadequate or inequitable because poor urban or rural districts often faced a disadvantage in garnering tax dollars for education. Specific to Arkansas, in the 1983 decision Dupree v. Alma School District, the Arkansas Supreme Court declared the state’s funding system was not meeting its constitutional requirements
Crystal structures and growth mechanism for ultrathin films of ionic compound materials: FeO(111) on Pt(111)
The growth and atomic structures of epitaxial iron-oxide films on Pt(111) were studied with scanning tunneling microscopy and high-resolution low-energy electron diffraction. During the initial layer-by-layer growth of FeO(111) four different structures are formed as the coverage increases to 2.5 monolayers, then a three-dimensional growth of Fe3O4(111) islands begins. The structural transformations demonstrate that the relaxations within the FeO(111) films and the Stranski-Krastanov growth mode are induced by electrostatic surface energies, which dominate the energetics of thin film systems made up of ionic compound materials
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