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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 80(4 Pt 2): 047201, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19905484

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we show that there is a family of well-known integrable systems whose spectral fluctuations decay as 1/f(4), and thus do not follow the 1/f(2) law recently conjectured for integrable systems. We present a simple theoretical justification of this fact, and propose an alternative characterization of quantum chaos versus integrability formulated directly in terms of the power spectrum of the spacings of the unfolded spectrum.


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Models, Statistical , Quantum Theory , Statistical Distributions , Computer Simulation , Nonlinear Dynamics
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Vet Parasitol ; 142(3-4): 238-47, 2006 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16919391

ABSTRACT

As a continuation of our studies on molecular epizootiology of piroplasmosis in Spain and other countries, we present in this contribution the finding of new hosts for some piroplasms, as well as information on their 18S rRNA gene sequences. Genetic data were complemented with sequences of apocytochrome b gene (whenever possible). The following conclusions were drawn from these molecular studies: Theileria annulata is capable of infecting dogs, since it was diagnosed in a symptomatic animal. According to cytochrome b sequences, isolates from cows and dog present slight differences. The same isolates showed, however, identical sequence in the 18S rRNA gene. This exemplifies well the usefulness of the mitochondrial gene for examining infra-specific variation. Babesia bovis is an occasional parasite of equines, since it was detected in two symptomatic horses. We found evidence of genetic polymorphism occurring in the 18S rRNA gene of Spanish T. equi-like and B. ovis isolates. B. bennetti from Spanish seagull is loosely related to B. ovis, and might represent a genetically distinct branch of babesids. A partial sequence of a cytochrome b pseudogene was obtained for the first time in Babesia canis rossi from South Africa. The pseudogene is distantly related to B. bigemina cytochrome b gene. These new findings confirm the ability of some piroplasms to infect multiple hosts, as well as the existence of a relatively wide genetic polymorphisms with respect to the cytochrome b gene. On the other hand, the existence of mtDNA-like pseudogenes of possible nuclear location in piroplasms is interesting due to their possible impact on molecular phylogeny studies.


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Babesiosis/veterinary , Cytochromes b/genetics , Piroplasmida/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics , Theileriasis/epidemiology , Animals , Babesiosis/blood , Babesiosis/epidemiology , Cattle , DNA Primers/chemistry , Dogs , Goats , Horses , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Piroplasmida/classification , Piroplasmida/isolation & purification , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Sequence Analysis, DNA/veterinary , Spain/epidemiology , Theileriasis/blood
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Cardiologia ; 36(9): 735-7, 1991 Sep.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1802395

ABSTRACT

A mediastinal tumor might mimic tricuspid stenosis, pulmonary stenosis, constrictive pericarditis, producing symptoms and signs of a cardiologic illness. We report 2 cases of mediastinal masses (1 lymphoma and 1 pulmonary cancer) localized in the anterior mediastinum and compressing the cardiac silhouette. Bidimensional echocardiography and Doppler were used to differentiate masses of cardiac origin from extracardiac origin and to study the hemodynamic alterations; moreover these techniques allow to evaluate the efficacy of therapy.


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Echocardiography, Doppler/methods , Heart Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Mediastinal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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