Can we overcome display holography's brick wall? (Conference Presentation)

Author(s):  
Ian M. Lancaster
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Author(s):  
R. R. Warner

Keratinocytes undergo maturation during their transit through the viable layers of skin, and then abruptly transform into flattened, anuclear corneocytes that constitute the cellular component of the skin barrier, the stratum corneum (SC). The SC is generally considered to be homogeneous in its structure and barrier properties, and is often shown schematically as a featureless brick wall, the “bricks” being the corneocytes, the “mortar” being intercellular lipid. Previously we showed the outer SC was not homogeneous in its composition, but contained steep gradients of the physiological inorganic elements Na, K and Cl, likely originating from sweat salts. Here we show the innermost corneocytes in human skin are also heterogeneous in composition, undergoing systematic changes in intracellular element concentration during transit into the interior of the SC.Human skin biopsies were taken from the lower leg of individuals with both “good” and “dry” skin and plunge-frozen in a stirred, cooled isopentane/propane mixture.


2020 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 341-345
Author(s):  
Xiao-Li Liu ◽  
Jing-Long Liu ◽  
Hong-Mei Yang ◽  
Ai-Quan Jia ◽  
Qian-Feng Zhang

AbstractCo-crystallization of C-propyl-pyrogallol[4]arene (PgC3) with 4,4′-bipyridine (bpy) in ethanol afforded a multi-component complex (PgC3) · 3(bpy) ·(EtOH) (1) that consists of a one-dimensional brick-wall framework, which was formed by four pyrogallol[4]arene molecules and two juxtaposed bpy molecules, entrapping two other bpy molecules as guests within each cavity. Heating a mixture of PgC3 and trans-1,2-bis-(4-pyridyl)ethylene (bpe) in an ethanol-water mixed solvent allowed the isolation of a multi-component complex (PgC3) ·(bpe) · 2(EtOH) ·(H2O) (2), which has a two-dimensional wave-like polymer structure with the bpe molecules embedded in the wave trough between two PgC3 molecules. Single-crystal X-ray crystallography was utilized to investigate the hydrogen bonding networks of the multi-component complexes 1 and 2.


1969 ◽  
Vol 95 (12) ◽  
pp. 2955-2962
Author(s):  
J. G. Stockbridge
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-30
Author(s):  
Amjad Al-Mudhafer

Using inter-frame walls sometimes leads to the structure fortification in time of earthquake, but sometimes leads to plastic joint in the column which leads to the structure destruction. Therefore, the purpose of this work is to study and retrofit columns of inter-frame walls of deficient two-story structure, where he was taken in this research four models (Simple, With brick, With FRP, With Steel Jacket). In this work we look for the best retrofitting state of columns of half inter-frame wall by different states of retrofitting including FRP fibers and steel jackets. The analytical method used in this research is nonlinear elastic analysis by ABAQUS Software program. The results were extracted for the shear force with respect to the displacement of the static loads, and the displacement with respect to time was also extracted into the live loads of the four models. It was found that the presence of retrofitting of short shafts using steel jacket and FRP leads to a 3-40% increase in concrete bending framework in the section of shear strength and earthquake resistance.


2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheikh Muhammad Zakir ◽  
Suo Tao ◽  
Li Yulong ◽  
Ahmed Sohail ◽  
Dar Uzair Ahmed ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (23) ◽  
pp. 3793-3803 ◽  
Author(s):  
WENBIAO LIU ◽  
ZHENG ZHAO

The brick-wall method put forward by 't Hooft has contributed a great deal to the understanding and calculating of the entropy of a black hole. However, there are some drawbacks in it such as little mass approximation, neglecting logarithm terms, and taking the term including L3 as a contribution of the vacuum surrounding the black hole. Moreover, the fundamental problem is why the entropy of scalar field or Dirac field surrounding a black hole is the entropy of the black hole itself. It is well known that the event horizon is the characteristic of a black hole. The entropy calculation of a black hole should be only related to its horizon. Due to this analysis, we improve the brick-wall model by taking that the entropy of a black hole is only contributed by a thin film near the event horizon. This improvement not only gives us a satisfied result, but also avoids the drawbacks in the original brick-wall method. It is found that there is an intrinsic relation between the event horizon and the entropy. We also calculate the entropy of Schwarzschild–de Sitter space–time via the improved method, which can hardly be resolved via the original model.


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