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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Immune stimulation with short-term exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields in mice (Mus. musculus)

Wiese, Michelle Kim January 2013 (has links)
Thesis (M. Tech. (Biomedical Technology)) -- Central University of technology, Free State, 2013 / Electromagnetic fields are present wherever electricity is created. The frequency range of these electromagnetic fields is from extremely low to extremely high. The fields present in domestic areas fall within the extremely low frequency range. These fields are created by domestic electrical appliances and telecommunication. There has been much debate on the effect of exposure to these fields on human health. Research has not yet been able to prove adverse effect of these fields on human health. In fact, the benefits of magneto therapy has been recognized and used for several decades. Recently a specific electromagnetic signal has been under investigation for its ability to stimulate the immune response. This signal is produced by a patented generator, called Immunent Activator. Studies performed with the Immunent Activator signal on farm animals revealed increased feed conversion and decreased intestinal lesions of animals with intestinal infections. Most of the research was performed on fish and fowls and evidence of similar findings in mammals is lacking. In the current study, mice were exposed to the Immunent BV signal for seven days, after which immune cell counts were performed and compared to the immune cell counts of a control group of mice which received no electromagnetic exposure. It was found that the T-lymphocyte population of immune cells in the exposed group of mice was statistically significantly higher than that of the control group. The neutrophil count was statistically significantly lower in the exposed group compared to the control group. These findings revealed evidence of immune stimulation in the mice which were exposed to the Immunent Activator signal. Suggestions for further research could be made with regard to specific mechanisms of immune stimulation. The findings of this and other related studies hold benefits for the farming and health industry.
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Espalhamento e absorção de campos bosônicos por buracos negros estáticos e análogos / Scattering and absorption of bosonic fields by static blach holes and analogues

Oliveira, Ednilton Santos de 11 December 2009 (has links)
Nesta tese apresentamos a análise da absorção e do espalhamento de partículas não massivas de spins 0 e 1 por buracos negros de Schwarzschild, assim como a absorção e espalhamento por análogos acústicos destes buracos negros. Apresentamos também a análise da absorção e do espalhamento do campo escalar não massivo por buracos negros de Reissner-Nordström. A presente pesquisa se baseia no método de decomposição em ondas parciais. Devido a estes espaços-tempos serem estáticos e esfericamente simétricos, as partes temporal e angular das soluções das equações de campo se reduzem a funções conhecidas. O mesmo não acontece com a parte radial, o que nos leva a abordar o problema, principalmente, por meio de métodos numéricos. Cálculos analíticos também são realizados, geralmente para podermos verificar a precisão dos resultados numéricos. Os principais resultados analíticos mostrados aqui são a seção de choque de absorção em baixas e altas frequências e a seção de choque diferencial de espalhamento para ângulos próximos a 180 (efeito glória). Mostramos, de forma analítica, que as principais características das seções de choque de absorção e diferencial de espalhamento estão diretamente relacionadas à existência da órbita instável de partículas não massivas. Os nossos resultados numéricos estão em excelente concordância com os resultados obtidos por meio de cálculos analíticos. Com relação ao espaço-tempo de Reissner-Nordström, mostramos qual o comportamento das seções de choque com a variação da intensidade de carga do buraco negro. No caso de buracos negros descarregados, fazemos comparações das seções de choque obtidas para partículas de diferentes spins. / We present an analysis of the absorption and scattering of massless particles of spin 0 and 1 by Schwarzschild black holes, and the absorption and scattering by analogues of these black holes. We present also the analysis of the massless scalar field absorption and scattering by Reissner-Nordström black holes. This research is based on the partial wave methods. Since these spacetimes are static and spherically symmetric, the time and angular dependence of the field equation solutions can be written in terms of well known functions. The same does not happen with the radial part of the field equation solutions, so that we apply numerical methods to solve the absorption and scattering problem. Analytical computations are also performed and we use them to verify the precision of our numerical computations. The main analytical results obtained here are the low- and high-frequency absorption cross sections and the dierential scattering cross section for angles near 180 (the glory eect). We use our analytical results to show that the main cross sections properties are related to the existence of an unstable orbit for massless particles. We compare our numerical results with semiclassical approximations from a geodesic analysis, and find excellent agreement. In the Reissner-Nordström spacetime case, we show how the cross sections behave as we vary the black hole charge. For uncharged black holes, we compare cross sections for particles with dierent spins.
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Espalhamento e absorção de campos bosônicos por buracos negros estáticos e análogos / Scattering and absorption of bosonic fields by static blach holes and analogues

Ednilton Santos de Oliveira 11 December 2009 (has links)
Nesta tese apresentamos a análise da absorção e do espalhamento de partículas não massivas de spins 0 e 1 por buracos negros de Schwarzschild, assim como a absorção e espalhamento por análogos acústicos destes buracos negros. Apresentamos também a análise da absorção e do espalhamento do campo escalar não massivo por buracos negros de Reissner-Nordström. A presente pesquisa se baseia no método de decomposição em ondas parciais. Devido a estes espaços-tempos serem estáticos e esfericamente simétricos, as partes temporal e angular das soluções das equações de campo se reduzem a funções conhecidas. O mesmo não acontece com a parte radial, o que nos leva a abordar o problema, principalmente, por meio de métodos numéricos. Cálculos analíticos também são realizados, geralmente para podermos verificar a precisão dos resultados numéricos. Os principais resultados analíticos mostrados aqui são a seção de choque de absorção em baixas e altas frequências e a seção de choque diferencial de espalhamento para ângulos próximos a 180 (efeito glória). Mostramos, de forma analítica, que as principais características das seções de choque de absorção e diferencial de espalhamento estão diretamente relacionadas à existência da órbita instável de partículas não massivas. Os nossos resultados numéricos estão em excelente concordância com os resultados obtidos por meio de cálculos analíticos. Com relação ao espaço-tempo de Reissner-Nordström, mostramos qual o comportamento das seções de choque com a variação da intensidade de carga do buraco negro. No caso de buracos negros descarregados, fazemos comparações das seções de choque obtidas para partículas de diferentes spins. / We present an analysis of the absorption and scattering of massless particles of spin 0 and 1 by Schwarzschild black holes, and the absorption and scattering by analogues of these black holes. We present also the analysis of the massless scalar field absorption and scattering by Reissner-Nordström black holes. This research is based on the partial wave methods. Since these spacetimes are static and spherically symmetric, the time and angular dependence of the field equation solutions can be written in terms of well known functions. The same does not happen with the radial part of the field equation solutions, so that we apply numerical methods to solve the absorption and scattering problem. Analytical computations are also performed and we use them to verify the precision of our numerical computations. The main analytical results obtained here are the low- and high-frequency absorption cross sections and the dierential scattering cross section for angles near 180 (the glory eect). We use our analytical results to show that the main cross sections properties are related to the existence of an unstable orbit for massless particles. We compare our numerical results with semiclassical approximations from a geodesic analysis, and find excellent agreement. In the Reissner-Nordström spacetime case, we show how the cross sections behave as we vary the black hole charge. For uncharged black holes, we compare cross sections for particles with dierent spins.

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