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    Publication Date: 2014-01-30
    Description: Author(s): T. Klein, H. Grasland, H. Cercellier, P. Toulemonde, and C. Marcenat We report on a study of the vortex creep in Fe1+δ(TexSe1−x) single crystals (x=0.5 and 0.4) down to 0.28 K (∼Tc/50) and up to μ0Ha=2T. The relaxation of the current density [J(t)] has been measured during 20 hours and the decay of J(t) can be well described by a J(t)∝[ln(t/t0)]−1/μ law. We show that... [Phys. Rev. B 89, 014514] Published Wed Jan 29, 2014
    Keywords: Superfluidity and superconductivity
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-13
    Description: Author(s): A. Grockowiak, T. Klein, H. Cercellier, F. Lévy-Bertrand, X. Blase, J. Kačmarčik, T. Kociniewski, F. Chiodi, D. Débarre, G. Prudon, C. Dubois, and C. Marcenat We report on the superconducting properties of a series of heavily doped Si:B epilayers grown by gas immersion laser doping with boron content ( n B ) ranging from ∼3×10 20 cm −3 to ∼6×10 21 cm −3 and thickness ( d ) varying between ∼20 nm and ∼210 nm. We show that superconductivity is only observed for n B va... [Phys. Rev. B 88, 064508] Published Mon Aug 12, 2013
    Keywords: Superfluidity and superconductivity
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-18
    Description: Mussels collected from hydrocarbon seeps in the Gulf of Mexico grow with methane as sole carbon and energy source due to a symbiotic association with methane-oxidizing bacteria. Transmission electron micrographs of mussel gills show cells with stacked intracytoplasmic membranes similar to type I methanotrophic bacteria. Methanotrophs are known to synthesize several types of cyclic triterpenes, hopanoids and methyl sterols, as well as unique monounsaturated fatty acid, double bond positional isomers that serve as biomarkers for this group. Lipid analysis of dissected mussels demonstrated the presence of these biomarkers predominantly in the gill tissue with much smaller amounts in mantle and remaining body tissues. Gill tissue contained 1150 micrograms/g dry wt. of hopanepolyol derivatives and diplopterol while the mantle tissue contained only 17 micrograms/g. The C16 monounsaturated fatty acids (16:1) characteristic of type I methanotrophic membranes dominated the gill tissue making up 53% of the total while only 5% 16:1 was present in the mantle tissue. The methyl sterol distribution was more dispersed. The predominant sterol in all tissues was cholesterol with lesser amounts of other desmethyl and 4-methyl sterols. The gill and mantle tissues contained 3461 micrograms (17% methyl) and 2750 micrograms (5% methyl) sterol per gm dry wt., respectively. Methyl sterol accounted for 44% of the sterol esters isolated from the gill, suggesting active demethylation of the methanotrophic sterols in this tissue. The use of lipid biomarkers could provide an effective means for identifying host-symbiont relationships.
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: American Society for Microbiology; May 23, 1994 - May 27, 1994; Las Vegas, NV; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The activities of about 30 enzymes concerned with carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and the levels of glycogen and of individual fatty acids were measured in livers of rats ex- posed to prolonged space flight (18.5 days) aboard COSMOS 986 Biosatellite. When flight stationary, (FS) and flight centrifuged (FC) rats were compared at recovery (R(sub 0)), decrceases in the activities of glycogen phosphorylase, alpha glycerphosphate, acyl transferase, diglyceride acyl transferase, acconitase and Epsilon-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase were noted in the weightless group (FS). The significance of these findings was strengthened since all activities, showing alterations at R(sub 0), returned to normal 25 days post-flight. Differences were also seen in levels of two liver constituents. When glycogen and total fatty acids of the two groups of flight animals were determined, differences that could be attributed to reduced gravity were observed, the FS group at R(sub 0) contained, on the average, more than twice the amount of glycogen than did controls ad a remarkable shift in the ratio of palmitate to palmitoleate were noted. These metabolic alterations appear to be unique to the weightless condition. Our data justify the conclusion that centrifugation during space flight is equivalent to terrestrial gravity.
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: Physiologist; 21; 4
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