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Promoting Electrocatalytic Activity Of A Composite Sofc Cathode La0.8Sr0.2Mno3+Δ/Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-Δ With Molten Carbonates, Yunhui Gong, Xue Li, Lingling Zhang, Whitney Tharp, Changyong Qin, Kevin Huang Dec 2013

Promoting Electrocatalytic Activity Of A Composite Sofc Cathode La0.8Sr0.2Mno3+Δ/Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-Δ With Molten Carbonates, Yunhui Gong, Xue Li, Lingling Zhang, Whitney Tharp, Changyong Qin, Kevin Huang

Faculty Publications

The effect of molten carbonates (MCs) on polarization resistance (RP), a direct measure of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity, of a composite La0.8Sr0.2MnO3+δ/Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-δ (LSM/GDC) solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) cathode has been systematically investigated in this study over a temperature range of 550–650°C and partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) span of 10−3 ∼ 1 atm. It is shown that the LSM/GDC cathode, either in the pristine or MC-modified states, can be generally modeled by two consecutive parallel circuits consisting of a resistance and a …


Primary Care And Youth Mental Health In Ireland: Qualitative Study In Deprived Urban Areas, Dorothy Leahy, Elisabeth Schaffalitzky, Claire Armstrong, Gerard Bury, Paula Cussen-Murphy, Rachel Davis, Barbara Dooley, Blanaid Gavin, Rory Keane, Eamon Keenan, Linda Latham, David Meagher, Pat Mcgorry, Fiona Mcnicholas, Ray O'Connor, Ellen O'Dea, Veronica O'Keane, Tom P. O'Toole, Edel Reilly, Patrick Ryan, Lena Sanci, Bobby P. Smyth, Walter Cullen Dec 2013

Primary Care And Youth Mental Health In Ireland: Qualitative Study In Deprived Urban Areas, Dorothy Leahy, Elisabeth Schaffalitzky, Claire Armstrong, Gerard Bury, Paula Cussen-Murphy, Rachel Davis, Barbara Dooley, Blanaid Gavin, Rory Keane, Eamon Keenan, Linda Latham, David Meagher, Pat Mcgorry, Fiona Mcnicholas, Ray O'Connor, Ellen O'Dea, Veronica O'Keane, Tom P. O'Toole, Edel Reilly, Patrick Ryan, Lena Sanci, Bobby P. Smyth, Walter Cullen

Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Mental disorders account for six of the 20 leading causes of disability worldwide with a very high prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in youth aged 15-24 years. However, healthcare professionals are faced with many challenges in the identification and treatment of mental and substance use disorders in young people (e.g. young people's unwillingness to seek help from healthcare professionals, lack of training, limited resources etc.) The challenge of youth mental health for primary care is especially evident in urban deprived areas, where rates of and risk factors for mental health problems are especially common. There is an emerging consensus that …


December 4, 2013 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina Dec 2013

December 4, 2013 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina

Faculty Senate

No abstract provided.


Patients’ Attitudes Towards Patient Involvement In Safety Interventions: Results Of Two Exploratory Studies, Rachel Davis, Nick Sevdalis, Anna Pinto, Ara Darzi, Charles A. Vincent Dec 2013

Patients’ Attitudes Towards Patient Involvement In Safety Interventions: Results Of Two Exploratory Studies, Rachel Davis, Nick Sevdalis, Anna Pinto, Ara Darzi, Charles A. Vincent

Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: In recent years, patient-focused interventions have been introduced aimed at increasing patient involvement in safety-related behaviours. However, patients' attitudes towards these interventions and comfort in participating in the recommended behaviours remain largely unexplored. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate patients' attitudes towards a video and leaflet aimed at encouraging patient involvement in safety-related behaviours. DESIGN: Two exploratory studies employing a within-subjects mixed-methods design. SETTING: Six hospital wards on an inner-city London teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Medical and surgical inpatients: 80 patients in study 1 (mean age 55; 69% men) and 80 patients in study 2 (mean age 52; 60% men). INTERVENTION: Patients watched …


The Eps Matrix As An Adaptive Bastion For Biofilms: Introduction To Special Issue, Alan Decho Nov 2013

The Eps Matrix As An Adaptive Bastion For Biofilms: Introduction To Special Issue, Alan Decho

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Eps Matrix As An Adaptive Bastion For Biofilms: Introduction To Special Issue, Alan W. Decho Nov 2013

The Eps Matrix As An Adaptive Bastion For Biofilms: Introduction To Special Issue, Alan W. Decho

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Creating A Gold Medal Olympic And Paralympics Health Care Team: A Satisfaction Survey Of The Mobile Medical Unit/Polyclinic Team Training For The Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, D Ross Brown, Behrouz Heidary, Nathaniel Bell, Leanne Appleton, Richard K. Simons, David C. Evans, S Morad Hameed, Jack Taunton, Kosar Khwaja, Michael O'Connor, Naisan Garraway, Peter Hennecke, Donna Kuipers, Tracey Taulu, Lori Quinn Nov 2013

Creating A Gold Medal Olympic And Paralympics Health Care Team: A Satisfaction Survey Of The Mobile Medical Unit/Polyclinic Team Training For The Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, D Ross Brown, Behrouz Heidary, Nathaniel Bell, Leanne Appleton, Richard K. Simons, David C. Evans, S Morad Hameed, Jack Taunton, Kosar Khwaja, Michael O'Connor, Naisan Garraway, Peter Hennecke, Donna Kuipers, Tracey Taulu, Lori Quinn

Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND:

The mobile medical unit/polyclinic (MMU/PC) was an essential part of the medical services to support ill or injured Olympic or Paralympics family during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympics winter games. The objective of this study was to survey the satisfaction of the clinical staff that completed the training programs prior to deployment to the MMU.

METHODS:

Medical personnel who participated in at least one of the four training programs, including (1) week-end sessions; (2) web-based modules; (3) just-in-time training; and (4) daily simulation exercises were invited to participate in a web-based survey and comment on their level of satisfaction …


November 6, 2013 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina Nov 2013

November 6, 2013 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina

Faculty Senate

No abstract provided.


Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Survey, James D. Spirek Nov 2013

Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Survey, James D. Spirek

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


The Regressing Progress Clause: Rethinking Constitutional Indifference To Harmful Content In Copyright, Ned Snow Nov 2013

The Regressing Progress Clause: Rethinking Constitutional Indifference To Harmful Content In Copyright, Ned Snow

Faculty Publications

The Constitution's Progress Clause purports to restrict Congress's copyright power to works that "promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts." For most of the past two centuries, this Clause has set a minimal content-based standard for copyright eligibility. It denied protection for a work whose content did not rise to the level of useful knowledge, in that the work either lacked compositional value or portrayed an immoral or unlawful subject matter. As evidenced by judicial and scholarly writings, this construction of the Progress Clause was consistent with the 1903 decision in Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co., where the Court …


'Mother, Wife, And Queen': Tennyson's (Varying) Dedication To Queen Victoria, Patrick G. Scott Nov 2013

'Mother, Wife, And Queen': Tennyson's (Varying) Dedication To Queen Victoria, Patrick G. Scott

Faculty Publications

Discusses the literary precedents, manuscripts, composition, and biographical context for Tennyson's poem "To the Queen," first published in Match 1851, and argues that Tennyson's attitudes toward Queen Victoria and to his role as Poet Laureate were more nuanced and more conflicted than most critics have recognized.


Legacy - November 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Nov 2013

Legacy - November 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch

Contents:

Fields of Conflict Battlefield Conference.....p. 1
Director's Note.....p. 2
Arkhaios Film Festival on Hilton Head Island.....p. 3
Recent Research at Fort Motte 2013.....p. 4
Camp Asylum Update.....p. 7
Summary of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey Activities for 2013.....p. 8
Underwater Archaeology on the Combahee River.....p. 10
The Search for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Gallatin.....p. 12
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Survey.....p. 15
The 2013 Black River Project.....p. 16
An Update on G.S. Lewis-West.....p. 18
Recent Investigations at Etowah Field School 2013.....p. 20
Exploring the Native American Colonial Landscape of the Central Savannah River Area, Late 17th-Early 18th Centuries.....p. 24
ART/SCIAA …


The 2013 Black River Project, Ashley Deming Nov 2013

The 2013 Black River Project, Ashley Deming

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Native American Colonial Landscape Of The Central Savannah River Area, Late 17th -Early 18th Centuries, J. Christopher Gillam, Charles R. Cobb, Chester B. Depratter, Tammy F. Herron Nov 2013

Exploring The Native American Colonial Landscape Of The Central Savannah River Area, Late 17th -Early 18th Centuries, J. Christopher Gillam, Charles R. Cobb, Chester B. Depratter, Tammy F. Herron

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


A Summary Of The Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey Activities For 2013, Albert C. Goodyear Nov 2013

A Summary Of The Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey Activities For 2013, Albert C. Goodyear

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Recent Investigations At Etowah Field School 2013, Adam King Nov 2013

Recent Investigations At Etowah Field School 2013, Adam King

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Physiological Arousal In Autism And Fragile X Syndrome: Group Comparisons And Links With Pragmatic Language, Jessica Klusek, G E. Martin, M Losh Nov 2013

Physiological Arousal In Autism And Fragile X Syndrome: Group Comparisons And Links With Pragmatic Language, Jessica Klusek, G E. Martin, M Losh

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Contributions To Pion Decay From Lorentz Violation In The Weak Sector, Brett David Altschul Oct 2013

Contributions To Pion Decay From Lorentz Violation In The Weak Sector, Brett David Altschul

Faculty Publications

Lorentz violation in the weak sector would affect the β-decay lifetimes of pions. The decay amplitude may be rendered anisotropic, but only an isotropic violation of boost invariance can affect the net lifetime in the center-of-mass frame. However, since the rest frames of the pions that produce the NuMI neutrino beam at Fermilab vary with the rotation of the Earth, it is possible to constrain anisotropic Lorentz violation using prior analyses of sidereal variations in the event rate at the MINOS near detector. The resulting bounds on weak-sector Lorentz violation are at the 10−4 level, a substantial improvement over …


Enhanced Reversibility And Durability Of A Solid Oxide Fe–Air Redox Battery By Carbothermic Reaction Derived Energy Storage Materials, Xuan Zhao, Xue Li, Yunhui Gong, Kevin Huang Oct 2013

Enhanced Reversibility And Durability Of A Solid Oxide Fe–Air Redox Battery By Carbothermic Reaction Derived Energy Storage Materials, Xuan Zhao, Xue Li, Yunhui Gong, Kevin Huang

Faculty Publications

The recently developed solid oxide metal–air redox battery is a new technology capable of high-rate chemistry. Here we report that the performance, reversibility and stability of a solid oxide iron–air redox battery can be significantly improved by nanostructuring energy storage materials from a carbothermic reaction.


October 23, 2013 General Faculty Minutes, Minutes Oct 2013

October 23, 2013 General Faculty Minutes, Minutes

Faculty Senate

No abstract provided.


A New Solid Oxide Molybdenum–Air Redox Battery, Xuan Zhao, Yunhui Gong, Xue Li, Nansheng Xu, Kevin Huang Oct 2013

A New Solid Oxide Molybdenum–Air Redox Battery, Xuan Zhao, Yunhui Gong, Xue Li, Nansheng Xu, Kevin Huang

Faculty Publications

A new type of rechargeable molybdenum–air battery based on the technologies of reversible solid oxide fuel cells and chemical looping is reported in this study. The reversible solid oxide fuel cell serves as the electrical unit to realize the charging and discharging cycles while a pair of Mo/MoO2 redox couple integrated with the reversible solid oxide fuel cell stores electrical energy via an H2–H2O oxygen shuttle. The specific charge of the new battery reaches 1117 A h per kg-Mo at 550°C, which is 45% higher than the non-rechargeable Mo–air battery. The corresponding discharge specific energy is 974 W h per …


Advances In The Redcat Software Package, Chris Schmidt, Stephanie J. Irausquin, Homayoun Valafar Oct 2013

Advances In The Redcat Software Package, Chris Schmidt, Stephanie J. Irausquin, Homayoun Valafar

Faculty Publications

Background

Residual Dipolar Couplings (RDCs) have emerged in the past two decades as an informative source of experimental restraints for the study of structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules and complexes. The REDCAT software package was previously introduced for the analysis of molecular structures using RDC data. Here we report additional features that have been included in this software package in order to expand the scope of its analyses. We first discuss the features that enhance REDCATs user-friendly nature, such as the integration of a number of analyses into one single operation and enabling convenient examination of a structural ensemble …


Trauma History And Depression Predict Incomplete Adherence To Antiretroviral Therapies In A Low Income Country, Kathryn Whetten, Kristen Shirey, Brian Wells Pence, Jia Yao, Nathan Thielman, Rachel Whetten, Julie Adams, Bernard Agala, Jan Ostermann, Karen O'Donnell, Amy Hobbie, Venance Maro, Dafrosa Itemba, Elizabeth Reddy, Chat Research Team Oct 2013

Trauma History And Depression Predict Incomplete Adherence To Antiretroviral Therapies In A Low Income Country, Kathryn Whetten, Kristen Shirey, Brian Wells Pence, Jia Yao, Nathan Thielman, Rachel Whetten, Julie Adams, Bernard Agala, Jan Ostermann, Karen O'Donnell, Amy Hobbie, Venance Maro, Dafrosa Itemba, Elizabeth Reddy, Chat Research Team

Faculty Publications

Background: As antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV becomes increasingly available in low and middle income countries (LMICs), understanding reasons for lack of adherence is critical to stemming the tide of infections and improving health. Understanding the effect of psychosocial experiences and mental health symptomatology on ART adherence can help maximize the benefit of expanded ART programs by indicating types of services, which could be offered in combination with HIV care. Methodology: The Coping with HIV/AIDS in Tanzania (CHAT) study is a longitudinal cohort study in the Kilimanjaro Region that included randomly selected HIV-infected (HIV+) participants from two local hospital-based HIV …


October 2, 2013 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina Oct 2013

October 2, 2013 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina

Faculty Senate

No abstract provided.


Where The Judiciary Prosecutes In Front Of Itself: Missouri's Unconstitutional Juvenile Court Structure, Josh Gupta-Kagan Oct 2013

Where The Judiciary Prosecutes In Front Of Itself: Missouri's Unconstitutional Juvenile Court Structure, Josh Gupta-Kagan

Faculty Publications

This article is the first scholarly examination of Missouri’s unusual juvenile court structure: Missouri law charges a “juvenile officer” with exclusive authority to determine which child welfare or delinquency cases to file and what to charge in each case. The juvenile officer is hired and supervised by juvenile court judges, and the juvenile officer litigates cases in front of those same judges. This structure differs from the typical procedures in juvenile courts around the United States, which have generally adapted their juvenile courts to reflect the norm of executive branch agencies or attorneys (not court staff) filing cases to intervene …


Reflections - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Oct 2013

Reflections - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

Reflections

Contents:

The Jak Smyrl Collection..... p.1
From the Dean of the Libraries..... p.2
New Faces..... p.2
At A Glance: Services..... p.2
Your USC Libraries..... p.3
Fall Literary Festival Welcomes Three Authors in October..... p.3
Fall Literary Panel to Feature Pat Conroy..... p.3
We're Playing a Role in the Digital Public Library of America..... p.4
Events..... p.4
Exhibits..... p.4
Have you Met..... p.5
Exhibits Provide Unique Look at Desegregation..... p.5
Have you Met..... p.6
Increase in Library Sessions Is Dramatic..... p.7
Have you Met..... p.7
W. Graham Arader Gift Creates an Unmatched Teaching Collection..... p.8
Blair Collection Adds to MIRC's Holdings..... …


Quarterly Reporter - October 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Oct 2013

Quarterly Reporter - October 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Sport Diver Newsletters

Contents:

2013 Field Training Course Part II..... p.1
October Quarterly Reports..... p.2
ASSC Fall Field Day..... p.2
Upcoming Events..... p.3
SDAMP News..... p.3
October Lecture Series..... p.4
August Artifact Identification Workshop..... p.5
The Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival..... p.5
3rd Annual Oyster Roast..... p.6
Hobby Diver of the Quarter..... p.6
2013 Black River Project..... p.7
Feature Hobby Diver Article..... p.8
A Week on the Black River..... p.8
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleet Survey..... p.8
Greetings from New SDAMP Intern!..... p.10
SDAMP Welcomes Jeremy Miller..... p.10
Carl Naylor Retires..... p.11
Diving Safety-A Culture..... p.12
Conserving a Small Fragment of Textile …


Sharing The Past: Public Archaeology In South Carolina - 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Oct 2013

Sharing The Past: Public Archaeology In South Carolina - 2013, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Archaeology Month Posters

This poster was released in conjunction with South Carolina Archaeology Month, October 2013.


Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Oct 2013

Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2013, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns

Contents:

South Caroliniana Library Receives Priceless 19th-Century Law Diploma and License of Richard T. Greener..... p.1
Report from the Director..... p.6
Letter from the Dean of Libraries..... p.6
South Carolina College in the 1870s as Seen by Belton O’Neall Townsend..... p.8
Embracing Change; Fulfilling the Dream Commemorating Fifty Years of USC Desegregation..... p.12
Library Receives Watercolors of Campus Scenes..... p.16
“Everybody that Was a Part of That Was Changed:” Isaac W. “Ike” Williams Talks about the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington..... p.19
Carlisle Floyd Receives Honorary Doctorate at December Commencement..... p.20
Tri-State Archivists Conference Held in Greenville..... p.21
Society …


Characterization Of The 5 Ghz Elevator Shaft Channel, Ruoyu Sun, David W. Matolak Oct 2013

Characterization Of The 5 Ghz Elevator Shaft Channel, Ruoyu Sun, David W. Matolak

Faculty Publications

In this paper we provide channel characterization results for the elevator shaft channel in the 5-GHz band, based upon measurements conducted in four buildings. This channel is of interest for several applications, including WiFi and public safety. Although several authors have provided elevator shaft channel characteristics for lower-frequency bands (255-MHz, 900-MHz, 1.9-GHz), to our knowledge this is the first work that addresses the 5-GHz band. Moreover, prior work has not thoroughly addressed channel characteristics when the elevator car is in motion, whereas here we provide measurement and modeling results for this dynamic condition. Our measurements were of power delay profiles, …