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Opt Express ; 28(23): 35284-35296, 2020 Nov 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33182978

RESUMEN

Perfect optical absorption occurs in a metasurface that supports two degenerate and critically-coupled modes of opposite symmetry. The challenge in designing a perfectly absorbing metasurface for a desired wavelength and material stems from the fact that satisfying these conditions requires multi-dimensional optimization often with parameters affecting optical resonances in non-trivial ways. This problem comes to the fore in semiconductor metasurfaces operating near the bandgap wavelength, where intrinsic material absorption varies significantly. Here we devise and demonstrate a systematic process by which one can achieve perfect absorption in GaAs metasurfaces for a desired wavelength at different levels of intrinsic material absorption, eliminating the need for trial and error in the design process. Using this method, we show that perfect absorption can be achieved not only at wavelengths where GaAs exhibits high absorption, but also at wavelengths near the bandgap edge. In this region, absorption is enhanced by over one order of magnitude compared a layer of unstructured GaAs of the same thickness.

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Neuroscience ; 156(4): 1083-92, 2008 Oct 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18775766

RESUMEN

Infragranular layers constitute the main output of the primary somatosensory cortex and represent an important stage of cortico-cortical and cortico-subcortical integration. We have previously used chronic multiple single-unit recordings to study the spatiotemporal structure of tactile responses of infragranular neurons within the forepaw cortical representation in rats [Tutunculer B, Foffani G, Himes BT, Moxon KA (2006) Structure of the excitatory receptive fields of infragranular forelimb neurons in the rat primary somatosensory cortex responding to touch. Cereb Cortex 16:791-810]. Here we extend our understanding of this structure by studying the overlap between the forepaw and hindpaw cortical representations. We recorded 204 responsive neurons in chronic experiments from eight anesthetized rats. Overall, only 23% of neurons responded exclusively to one paw, 52% of neurons responded to two paws, 19% of neurons responded to three paws, and 5% of neurons responded to all four paws. Quantitative measures of response magnitudes and latencies revealed the following main results. (1) The responses of forepaw neurons overall displayed greater magnitudes and shorter latencies than the responses of hindpaw neurons. (2) The responses to ipsilateral stimuli displayed smaller magnitudes, and longer-and more variable-latencies than the responses to contralateral stimuli. (3) The responses of forepaw neurons to hindpaw stimuli displayed smaller magnitudes and longer latencies than the responses to forepaw stimuli, whereas the responses of hindpaw neurons to forepaw stimuli displayed smaller magnitudes but similar latencies compared with the responses to hindpaw stimuli. These results show that the spatiotemporal structure of tactile responses of infragranular neurons extends across all four paws, and provide the basic architecture for studying physiological integration and pathophysiological reorganization of tactile information in the infragranular layers of the rat primary somatosensory cortex.


Asunto(s)
Potenciales de Acción/fisiología , Miembro Anterior/inervación , Miembro Posterior/inervación , Células Receptoras Sensoriales/fisiología , Corteza Somatosensorial/citología , Vías Aferentes/fisiología , Análisis de Varianza , Animales , Mapeo Encefálico , Miembro Anterior/fisiología , Lateralidad Funcional , Miembro Posterior/fisiología , Masculino , Estimulación Física , Ratas , Ratas Long-Evans , Tiempo de Reacción
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Acad Med ; 67(8): 547-9, 1992 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1497789

RESUMEN

Many medical schools and primary care residencies provide little formal instruction in musculoskeletal examination skills. Physical therapists are well qualified by knowledge and experience to teach these skills to students and residents. The authors present educational objectives that have been utilized since May 1988 in the physical therapy teaching portion of a sports medicine rotation in a family practice residency, and they describe the educational and consultative roles of a physical therapist in the residency. The therapist demonstrated the portion of the musculoskeletal examination that is important for the differentiation of contractile and inert tissue involvement, and she reviewed problems unique to athletes. The therapist's presence exposed students, residents, and faculty to the appropriate use of physical therapists as consultants and clinicians.


Asunto(s)
Consultores , Educación Médica Continua , Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria/educación , Internado y Residencia , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/educación , Medicina Deportiva/educación , Hospitales de Enseñanza , North Carolina
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Poult Sci ; 83(12): 1986-91, 2004 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15615011

RESUMEN

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate Ile responses in female broilers. In experiment 1, dietary Ile was 0.42 or 0.72% total of diet. Diets were fed to 3 broiler strains: multipurpose Arbor Acres+, high-yield Ross 508, and high-yield Ross 708. In experiment 2, dietary Ile dose responses (0.42 to 0.82% total of diet in 0.08% increments) were evaluated. A corn-soybean meal control (0.70%) diet was used in experiment 2 (6 replications). No Ile x strain interactions occurred. Feeding broilers 0.42% Ile suppressed (P < 0.05) BW gain, feed intake, feed conversion, and breast and thigh yields. Arbor Acres+ strain had a higher BW gain and feed intake (P < 0.05) than the Ross 508 and 708 strains. Differences (P < 0.05) among strains were observed in breast and drumstick yields; Ross 708 broilers had increased breast and drumstick yields in comparison to birds from the Arbor Acres+ and Ross 508 strains. Birds fed surfeit Ile in the titration diets grew as well as (P < 0.05) the birds fed the control diet. Quadratic responses (P < 0.05; 95% of response) were obtained for BW gain (0.67%), feed intake (0.66%), feed conversion (0.68%), and breast meat yield (0.63%). The 30- to 42-d Ile need for female broilers is between 0.63 and 0.68% of total diet (0.59 to 0.64% digestible Ile).


Asunto(s)
Peso Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Pollos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Isoleucina/farmacología , Alimentación Animal , Animales , Cruzamientos Genéticos , Dieta , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Femenino , Isoleucina/administración & dosificación , Tamaño de los Órganos/efectos de los fármacos
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Poult Sci ; 83(12): 1979-85, 2004 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15615010

RESUMEN

Broilers fed diets with reduced amino acid levels may be limiting in isoleucine. Because research addressing daily Ile needs for broiler immunity is sparse, Ile responses for immunity in female broilers were evaluated in 2 experiments in broilers from 30 to 42 d of age. Cellular and humoral immunity were evaluated in diets limiting in Ile and diets varying in Ile from deficient to adequate. Pen was the experimental unit in both experiments. Treatments in experiment 1 consisted of 2 levels of Ile (0.42 vs. 0.72% total of diet) and 3 strains of broilers, Arbor Acres+, Ross 508, Ross 708 (6 treatments; 5 pens each). In experiment 1, measurements consisted of: a cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity test to phytohemagglutinin-P (PHA-P) on d 37 and 38; cell quantification of CD4+, CD8+, and BU-1+ lymphocytes at d 41 and 42; and relative immune organ weights at 42 d. No Ile x strain interaction occurred. Feeding an Ile-deficient diet to broilers suppressed the cell mediated response to PHA-P, and reduced thymus weight and the percentage of CD8+ T cells. There were no significant differences between strains. In experiment 2, gradations of Ile (0.42, 0.50, 0.58, 0.66, 0.74, and 0.82% total of diet) were fed to one strain (Ross 508) of female broilers (7 pens per diet). A control diet containing 0.70% Ile (6 pens) was compared with an Ile surfeit concentration. Measurements in experiment 2 consisted of a hypersensitivity test to PHA-P on d 35 and 36; a primary antibody response to SRBC from 35 to 42 d; cell quantification of CD8+ alpha, beta, and T cell receptor (TCR)-1 (delta/gamma) lymphocytes on d 41 and 42; and immune organ weights at 42 d. Immunity measurements in birds fed surfeit Ile in the titration diets were equal to birds fed the control diet. A linear response to increasing Ile was obtained for relative bursa, but no Ile quadratic responses were noted for other measurements in experiment 2. Although feeding broilers a diet deficient in Ile suppressed some immune criteria, it does not appear that a marginal Ile deficiency will compromise immunity in growing female broilers.


Asunto(s)
Pollos/inmunología , Isoleucina/inmunología , Isoleucina/farmacología , Alimentación Animal , Animales , Anticuerpos/sangre , Dieta , Eritrocitos/inmunología , Femenino , Isoleucina/administración & dosificación , Tejido Linfoide/efectos de los fármacos , Tamaño de los Órganos/efectos de los fármacos , Fitohemaglutininas/inmunología , Ovinos
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