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    The European physical journal 27 (2002), S. 417-428 
    ISSN: 1434-6036
    Keywords: PACS. 61.10.-i X-ray diffraction and scattering – 68.03.-g Gas-liquid and vacuum-liquid interfaces – 68.03.Kn Dynamics (capillary waves)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: We calculate height-height correlation functions, near-surface density-density correlation functions and the corresponding frequency integrated spectra for a heat conducting viscous fluid. We calculate scattering cross-sections for the static and dynamic X-ray scattering experiments recently developed to investigate the nanometer-scale structure and fluctuations of liquid interfaces. We show that the density-density correlations make an important contribution to the scattering, even using evanescent waves, and that they are strongly affected by the surface. We also discuss the implications for X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy and X-ray inelastic scattering.
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    Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik 41 (1990), S. 426-430 
    ISSN: 1420-9039
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Summary In this note we derive new lower bounds for the first eigenvalue of the Laplacian in a boundedn-dimensional domain with Dirichlet boundary conditions. The lower bounds obtained are related to those of Cheeger (1970) [2] and Osserman (1977) [6], and they turn out to be sharper when the domain is not too far from being a ball.
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    Cellular and molecular life sciences 28 (1972), S. 946-947 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Bei Ratten wurde experimentell eine Rachitis erzeugt und dabei die Veränderungen der Zellen der Schilddrüse und der Nebenschilddrüse untersucht und die Werten von Ca und P im Blut. Bei jungen Tieren sind die Veränderungen wesentlicher als bei alten Ratten. Es werden die Einwirkungen der Hypocalcämie diskutiert.
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    Cellular and molecular life sciences 36 (1980), S. 1180-1181 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effects of injections of antagonists of muscarinic and nicotinic receptors on self-stimulation of the prefrontal cortex in the rat were studied. The results of this investigation suggest that acetylcholine is involved in self-stimulation of the prefrontal cortex through activation of muscarinic receptors, and also suggest a possible interaction between acetylcholine and dopamine in mediating self-stimulation of this area of the brain.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1420-9071
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Reduction of DA receptor activity via depletion of DA stores does not seem to influence GABA turnover in the forebrain and in the DA cell body rich region of the midbrain.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Key Words: Accelerating seismic energy, heterogeneous cellular automaton, self-organized criticality, critical point hypothesis.
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract —The evolution of event time and size statistics in two heterogeneous cellular automaton models of earthquake behavior are studied and compared to the evolution of these quantities during observed periods of accelerating seismic energy release prior to large earthquakes. The two automata have different nearest neighbor laws, one of which produces self-organized critical (SOC) behavior (PSD model) and the other which produces quasi-periodic large events (crack model). In the PSD model periods of accelerating energy release before large events are rare. In the crack model, many large events are preceded by periods of accelerating energy release. When compared to randomized event catalogs, accelerating energy release before large events occurs more often than random in the crack model but less often than random in the PSD model; it is easier to tell the crack and PSD model results apart from each other than to tell either model apart from a random catalog. The evolution of event sizes during the accelerating energy release sequences in all models is compared to that of observed sequences. The accelerating energy release sequences in the crack model consist of an increase in the rate of events of all sizes, consistent with observations from a small number of natural cases, however inconsistent with a larger number of cases in which there is an increase in the rate of only moderate-sized events. On average, no increase in the rate of events of any size is seen before large events in the PSD model.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 157 (2000), S. 1867-1887 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Key Words: Lattice Solid Model, earthquake dynamics, simulation, thermal effects.
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract —The elastic and frictional properties of solids are temperature-dependent. Thus, heat has without doubt a major influence on the dynamics of earthquakes, particularly considering the high temperatures generated during large slip events. In order to provide a foundation for the study of these heat related effects, the Lattice Solid Model for the study of earthquake dynamics is extended to incorporate the generation and transfer of heat. The thermal and elastic properties of 2- and 3-D lattice solids in the macroscopic limit are derived. To verify the numerical implementation of heat transfer, a simulation has been performed in a simple case and the results compared to a known analytical solution for the same problem. Thermal expansion and a simple approximation of a temperature-dependent pore fluid pressure are implemented in the 2-D Lattice Solid Model. Simulations confirm that these effects influence the dynamics of the slip of a fault with fault gouge. Whereas thermal expansion only minor influences the dynamics of fault rupture, the influence of the increase in the pore fluid pressure generated by slip heating is more significant. The simulations show that the temperatures generated during slip events accord with those expected for real earthquakes as inferred from geologic evidence.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 157 (2000), S. 1821-1845 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Key Words: Localisation, earthquake dynamics, lattice solid model, particle-based model, friction.
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract —A lattice solid model was developed to study the physics of rocks and the nonlinear dynamics of earthquakes and is applied here to the study of fault zone evolution. The numerical experiments involve shearing a transform fault model initialised with a weak and heterogeneous fault zone. During the experiments, a fault gouge layer forms with features that are similar to those observed in recent laboratory experiments involving simulated fault gouge (Beeler et al., 1996). This includes formation of Reidel (R 1) shears and localisation of shear into bands. During the numerical experiments, as in the laboratory experiments, decreases of the gouge layer strength correlate with decreases in gouge layer thickness. After a large displacement, a re-organisation of the model fault gouge is observed with slip becoming highly localised in a very narrow basal shear zone. This zone is such that it enhances the rolling-type micro-physical mechanism that was responsible for the low heat and fault strength observed in previous numerical experiments (Mora and Place, 1998, 1999) and proposed as an explanation of the heat flow paradox (HFP). The long time required for the self-organisation process is a possible reason why the weak gouge layers predicted by the numerical experiments, and which could explain the HFP, have not yet been observed in the laboratory. The energy balance of a typical rupture event is studied. The seismic efficiency of ruptures of the gouge layer is found to be low (approximately 4%), substantially lower than previous estimates and compatible with typical field-based estimates.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 157 (2000), S. 2183-2207 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Key Words: Cellular automata, self-organised criticality, critical point hypothesis, stress correlations.
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract —We investigate the internal dynamics of two cellular automaton models with heterogeneous strength fields and differing nearest neighbour laws. One model is a crack-like automaton, transferring all stress from a rupture zone to the surroundings. The other automaton is a partial stress drop automaton, transferring only a fraction of the stress within a rupture zone to the surroundings. To study evolution of stress, the mean spectral density $\cal S$ (k r ) of a stress deficit field is examined prior to, and immediately following ruptures in both models. Both models display a power-law relationship between $\cal S$ (k r ) and spatial wavenumber (k r ) of the form ${\cal S}(k_r) \sim k^{- \beta}_r $ . In the crack model, the evolution of stress deficit is consistent with cyclic approach to, and retreat from a critical state in which large events occur. The approach to criticality is driven by tectonic loading. Short-range stress transfer in the model does not affect the approach to criticality of broad regions in the model. The evolution of stress deficit in the partial stress drop model is consistent with small fluctuations about a mean state of high stress, behaviour indicative of a self-organised critical system. Despite statistics similar to natural earthquakes these simplified models lack a physical basis. Physically motivated models of earthquakes also display dynamical complexity similar to that of a critical point system. Studies of dynamical complexity in physical models of earthquakes may lead to advancement towards a physical theory for earthquakes.
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    Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 54 (1995), S. 198-206 
    ISSN: 1432-0800
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Medicine
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