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Weyl fermions as emergent quasiparticles can arise in Weyl semimetals (WSMs) in which the energy bands are nondegenerate, resulting from inversion or time-reversal symmetry breaking. Nevertheless, experimental evidence for magnetically induced WSMs is scarce. Here, using photoemission spectroscopy, we observe that the degeneracy of Bloch bands is already lifted in the paramagnetic phase of EuCd2As2. We attribute this effect to the itinerant electrons experiencing quasi-static and quasi-long-range ferromagnetic fluctuations. Moreover, the spin-nondegenerate band structure harbors a pair of ideal Weyl nodes near the Fermi level. Hence, we show that long-range magnetic order and the spontaneous breaking of time-reversal symmetry are not essential requirements for WSM states in centrosymmetric systems and that WSM states can emerge in a wider range of condensed matter systems than previously thought.
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After consumption of onions or garlic, biological profiles of human urine samples show, in the methylated conjugate fraction, peaks corresponding to the methylates of N-acetyl-S-(2-carboxypropyl) cysteine (1), N-acetyl-S-allylcysteine (2) and hexahydrohippuric acid (3). The compounds 1 and 2 are metabolites of peptides introduced with onions or garlic into the body.
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Acetilcisteína/análogos & derivados , Allium , Dieta , Alho , Peptídeos/metabolismo , Plantas Medicinais , Cisteína/análogos & derivados , Cisteína/metabolismo , Cromatografia Gasosa-Espectrometria de Massas , Hipuratos/metabolismo , HumanosRESUMO
Fractions of dipeptides, obtained from human urine by a combination of cation-exchange chromatography, ligand-exchange chromatography and reversed-phase chromatography, were transformed into their N-heptafluorobutyryl methyl ester derivatives and then subjected to capillary gas chromatography. The profiles obtained indicate the presence of many dipeptides in human urine. For the first time, alpha-Asp-Hyp, Pro-Phe and gamma-Glu-Phe were detected in the urine of healthy individuals.