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2021 ◽  
Vol 2015 (1) ◽  
pp. 012111
Author(s):  
M Poleva ◽  
K V Baryshnikova ◽  
K Frizyuk ◽  
A B Evlyukhin

Abstract The electromagnetic response of silicon triangle nanoprisms in the near-infrared region is investigated. It is revealed that the bianisotropic dipole approximation is insufficient for this geometry since the direct application of the Onsager-Casimir symmetry rule to the dipole response leads to a contradictory conclusion. We show that to resolve this contradiction, it is necessary to take into account the nonlocal contributions of higher orders to the excited electric and magnetic dipole moments of the prisms. However, the inclusion in the consideration of nonlocal corrections to the dipole moments leads to the need to take into account the excitation of multipoles of a higher order than dipoles.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 2635
Author(s):  
Thi Loi Dao ◽  
Van Thuan Hoang ◽  
Philippe Colson ◽  
Jean Christophe Lagier ◽  
Matthieu Million ◽  
...  

Background: We conducted this review to summarize the relation between viral mutation and infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 and also the severity of COVID-19 in vivo and in vitro. Method: Articles were identified through a literature search until 31 May 2021, in PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar. Results: Sixty-three studies were included. To date, most studies showed that the viral mutations, especially the D614G variant, correlate with a higher infectivity than the wild-type virus. However, the evidence of the association between viral mutation and severity of the disease is scant. A SARS-CoV-2 variant with a 382-nucleotide deletion was associated with less severe infection in patients. The 11,083G > U mutation was significantly associated with asymptomatic patients. By contrast, ORF1ab 4715L and S protein 614G variants were significantly more frequent in patients from countries where high fatality rates were also reported. The current evidence showed that variants of concern have led to increased infectivity and deteriorating epidemiological situations. However, the relation between this variant and severity of COVID-19 infection was contradictory. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread worldwide. It is necessary to anticipate large clinical cohorts to evaluate the virulence and transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 mutants.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Dewa Putra Krishna Mahardika

<p>The aim of this research is to measure gold-hedging effectiveness using gold futures traded in Jakarta Futures Echange. This quantitative research uses four methods in measuring hedge effectiveness: ratio analysis, regression analysis, volatility risk reduction and percentage offset ratio. The result shows that each method can give contradictory conclusion. Of the four method used to measure effectiveness only ratio analysis and percentage offset ratio that categorized gold futures as effective. Absent of compulsory single method in PSAK 55 and inconsistency result among methods allow hedger to choose the most favourable method in calculating hedging effectiveness.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonas R. B. Arenhart ◽  
Ederson S. Melo

Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural language, end up in contradiction. Consistent solutions to those paradoxes usually have difficulties either because they restrict the expressive power of the language, or else because they fall prey to extended versions of the paradox. Dialetheists, like Graham Priest, propose that we should take the Liar at face value and accept the contradictory conclusion as true. A logical treatment of such contradictions is also put forward, with the Logic of Paradox (LP), which should account for the manifestations of the Liar. In this paper we shall argue that such a formal approach, as advanced by Priest, is unsatisfactory. In order to make contradictions acceptable, Priest has to distinguish between two kinds of contradictions, internal and external, corresponding, respectively, to the conclusions of the simple and of the extended Liar. Given that, we argue that while the natural interpretation of LP was intended to account for true and false sentences, dealing with internal contradictions, it lacks the resources to tame external contradictions. Also, the negation sign of LP is unable to represent internal contradictions adequately, precisely because of its allowance of sentences that may be true and false. As a result, the formal account suffers from severe limitations, which make it unable to represent the contradiction obtained in the conclusion of each of the paradoxes.


2006 ◽  
Vol 12 (1 suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 7-9
Author(s):  
Fernando Cendes

INTRODUCTION: The epilepsies represent a heterogeneous group of disorders with diverse etiologic, electrographical and behavioral seizure patterns. OBJECTIVES: To review recent concepts about epileptogenesis and seizure-induced damage in partial epilepsies. METHODS: Critical review and discussion of some of the relevant papers in this topic. RESULTS: Mechanisms that are responsible for, or influence, the development of an epileptic condition, as well as its progression, are quite complex, and data on literature are sometimes apparently contradictory. CONCLUSION: This brief overview serves as an introductory remark to the review papers in this supplement.


1995 ◽  
Vol 2 (3/4) ◽  
pp. 194-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. R. Peltier ◽  
G. Pari ◽  
A. M. Dziewonski

Abstract. Recently constructed tomographic models of the lateral heterogeneity of elastic properties in the Earth's mantle are contrasted in terms of their implications concerning the extent to which the endothermic phase transformation at 660 km depth is influencing the radial style of mixing. Previously published whole mantle and split mantle tomographic reconstructions, SH8/WMI3 and SH8/U4L8 respectively, fit the seismic observations equally well but disagree on the extent to which radial mixing may be impeded across this depth horizon. We show that inferences from seismic tomographic images based on the application of diagnostic functions (global and regional variance spectra and the radial correlation function) lead to the conclusion that the mantle circulation is whole mantle in style if model SH8/WM13 is employed. The split mantle tomographic inversion SHS/U4L8 leads to the contradictory conclusion that the mantle circulation is significantly impeded across the 660 km depth horizon. This latter interpretation is reinforced when we employ the new higher resolution split mantle model SH12/U7L5 in our calculations. We demonstrate that the depth-dependent radial heat flow delivered by both of the split models implies the existence of a thermal boundary layer at 660 km depth, and therefore significant layering, whereas that delivered by the whole mantle model does not. By insisting that the depth-dependent viscosity profile of the mantle be compatible with the thermal structure if the flow were layered, we argue that the split mantle tomographic inversions lead to a self-consistent description of geodynamic constraints (geoid and postglacial rebound data).


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