The double differential cross sections at lab between 0.0°and 12.3°and the polarization transfer D NN at 0°for the 90 Zr(p,n) reaction are measured at a bombarding energy of 295 MeV. A multipole decomposition technique is applied to the cross sections to extract Lϭ0, Lϭ1, Lϭ2, and Lϭ3 contributions. The Gamow-Teller ͑GT͒ strength B(GT) in the continuum deduced from the Lϭ0 cross section is compared both with the perturbative calculation by Bertsch and Hamamoto and with the second-order random phase approximation calculation by DroSdS et al. The sum of B(GT) values up to 50 MeV excitation becomes S  Ϫϭ28.0Ϯ1.6 after subtracting the contribution of the isovector spin-monopole strength. This S  Ϫ value of 28.0Ϯ1.6 corresponds to about ͑93 Ϯ 5͒% of the minimum value of the sum rule 3(NϪZ)ϭ30. The usefulness of the polarization transfer observable in the distorted wave impulse approximation is presented. ͓S0556-2813͑97͒02006-2͔
Background-Although the short-term and long-term beneficial effects of early coronary revascularization by primary PTCA or thrombolytic therapy have been established for acute myocardial infarction, thrombolytic therapy Ͼ24 hours after the onset of acute myocardial infarction has not been shown to improve clinical outcome. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of late revascularization by primary PTCA over a 5-year period. Methods and Results-Eighty-three patients with initial Q-wave anterior myocardial infarction Ͼ24 hours after onset were randomized into a PTCA group (nϭ44) and a no-PTCA group (nϭ39). Long-term follow-up was conducted with regard to end points, which included cardiac death, nonfatal recurrence of myocardial infarction, and development of congestive heart failure. Left ventricular ejection fraction and regional wall motion at 6 months after myocardial infarction were similar in the 2 groups. Left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic volume indexes were significantly smaller in the PTCA group than in the no-PTCA group (PϽ0.0001). With cardiac events as end points, a 5-year Kaplan-Meier event-free survival analysis revealed that the no-PTCA group had a worse prognosis than the PTCA group (PϽ0.0001). Patency of the infarct-related artery, left ventricular ejection fraction, end-diastolic volume index, and end-systolic volume index were significantly associated with cardiac events by a Cox proportional hazards analysis (hazard ratios 0.120, 0.845, 1.065, and 1.164, respectively). Conclusions-In initial Q-wave anterior myocardial infarction, we conclude that even with late reperfusion, PTCA had beneficial effects on cardiac events over the 5-year period after myocardial infarction, with the prevention of left ventricular dilation after myocardial infarction being a possible mechanism. (Circulation. 1998;98:2377-2382.)
A simple age verification method is presented for centrum edge analysis (CEA) of elasmobranch species. In this method, a binomial model is linked with a von Mises distribution for circular data, taking the characteristics of the CEA data into account. The periodicity of growth band pairs is categorized as no cycle, an annual cycle, or a biannual cycle. Three models are then constructed according to different periodicities. We use the Akaike information criterion (AIC) to determine which model is the best. The models were applied to the shortfin mako shark ( Isurus oxyrinchus ) data collected in the North Pacific to identify the best periodicity model. The AIC best-fitting model was one involving an annual cycle. The general performance of the method was evaluated using simulated data of various sample sizes, formation times, and durations of growth band pairs. The simulation trials showed that the performance of the method was satisfactory with moderate sample sizes. This method should improve the accuracy of age determination and could be applied to all species that have periodic growth band pairs.
An archival tag equipped with sensors for temperature, depth and luminous intensity is an excellent method to elucidate behaviour and migration of marine organisms. Herein, what we believe is the first successful archival tag experiment with swordfish in the world is reported. The swordfish, which was harpooned with an archival tag encased in a plastic capsule, was released in July 1999 off the east coast of Japan. The fish was recaptured by a harpoon fishing vessel in June 2000, only 103 km from the tagging location and weighed approximately 120-kg. By comparing the water temperature data of the archival tag with oceanographic data, a cyclic seasonal migration between the food-rich Oyashio cold current area (40-45 • N) during summer and the subtropical wintering area (10-20 • N) was suggested. During most of the days of observation and for the majority of the time within a day, tagged fish swam in cold water (3-6 • C) and deeper than approximately 200 m; at night, fish generally stayed near the warmer surface waters (21-27 • C). The greatest swimming depth was approximated to be 900 m, deduced from ambient water temperature data. The swimming depth and behaviour pattern changed in response to the ambient water temperature.Extra keywords: diel patterns, vertical distribution, water temperature Xiphias gladius.
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