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Traveling Waves In Rotating Rayleigh-Bénard Convection: Analysis Of Modes And Mean Flow, Janet Scheel, M. Paul, P. Fishcer
Traveling Waves In Rotating Rayleigh-Bénard Convection: Analysis Of Modes And Mean Flow, Janet Scheel, M. Paul, P. Fishcer
Janet D. Scheel
Numerical simulations of the Boussinesq equations with rotation for realistic no-slip boundary conditions and a finite annular domain are presented. These simulations reproduce traveling waves observed experimentally. Traveling waves are studied near threshhold by using the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation (CGLE): a mode analysis enables the CGLE coefficients to be determined. The CGLE coefficients are compared with previous experimental and theoretical results. Mean flows are also computed and found to be more significant as the Prandtl number decreases (from σ=6.4 to σ=1). In addition, the mean flow around the outer radius of the annulus appears to be correlated with the mean …
Magnetic And Transport Properties Of The V2– Vi3 Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Sb2_Xmnxte3, Jeffrey Dyck, P. Svanda, P. Lostak, J. Horak, W. Chen, C. Uher
Magnetic And Transport Properties Of The V2– Vi3 Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Sb2_Xmnxte3, Jeffrey Dyck, P. Svanda, P. Lostak, J. Horak, W. Chen, C. Uher
Jeffrey Dyck
We have measured electrical and magnetic properties of single crystals of Sb2_xMnxTe3 with x =0 – 0.045 at temperatures of 2 K to 300 K. Hall effect measurements indicate that each manganese atom donates approximately one hole to the valence band. The magnetic susceptibility is paramagnetic down to 2 K, and both Curie–Weiss and Brillouin analyses show that manganese substitutes for Sb and takes the Mn2+ state with S=5/2. Contrary to the case of III–V host matrices, manganese does not stimulate ferromagnetic order in the family of bulk layered V2– VI3 diluted magnetic semiconductors, at least in the range of …
Decoupling Of Erosion And Precipitation In The Himalayas, D Burbank, Ann Blythe, J Putkonen, B Pratt-Sitaula, E Gabet, M Oskin, A Barros, T Ohja
Decoupling Of Erosion And Precipitation In The Himalayas, D Burbank, Ann Blythe, J Putkonen, B Pratt-Sitaula, E Gabet, M Oskin, A Barros, T Ohja
Ann Blythe
The hypothesis that abrupt spatial gradients in erosion can cause high strain rates in active orogens has been supported by numerical models that couple erosional processes with lithospheric deformation via gravitational feedbacks1, 2, 3. Most such models invoke a 'stream-power' rule, in which either increased discharge or steeper channel slopes cause higher erosion rates. Spatial variations in precipitation and slopes are therefore predicted to correlate with gradients in both erosion rates and crustal strain. Here we combine observations from a meteorological network across the Greater Himalaya, Nepal, along with estimates of erosion rates at geologic timescales (greater than 100,000 yr) …
Modeling The Optimum Duration Of Antibiotic Prophylaxis In An Anthrax Outbreak, Ron Brookmeyer, Elizabeth Johnson, Robert Bollinger
Modeling The Optimum Duration Of Antibiotic Prophylaxis In An Anthrax Outbreak, Ron Brookmeyer, Elizabeth Johnson, Robert Bollinger
Ron Brookmeyer
A critical consideration in effective and measured public health responses to an outbreak of inhalational anthrax is the optimum duration of antibiotic prophylaxis. We develop a competing-risks model to address the duration of antibiotic prophylaxis and the incubation period that accounts for the risks of spore germination and spore clearance. The model predicts the incubation period distribution, which is confirmed by empirical data. The optimum duration of antibiotic prophylaxis depends critically on the dose of inhaled spores. At high doses, we show that exposed persons would need to remain on antibiotic prophylaxis for at least 4 months, and considerable morbidity …
Statistical Models And Bioterrorism: Application To The U.S. Anthrax Outbreak, Ron Brookmeyer, Natalie Blades
Statistical Models And Bioterrorism: Application To The U.S. Anthrax Outbreak, Ron Brookmeyer, Natalie Blades
Ron Brookmeyer
In the fall of 2001 an outbreak of inhalational anthrax occurred in the United States that was the result of bioterrorism. Letters contaminated with anthrax spores were sent through the postal system. In response to the outbreak, public health officials treated over 10,000 persons with antibiotic prophylaxis in the hopes of preventing further morbidity and mortality. No persons receiving the antibiotics subsequently developed disease. The question arises as to how many cases of disease may actually have been prevented by the public health intervention of antibiotic prophylaxis. A statistical model is developed to answer this question by relating to the …
An Open Framework Supporting Multimedia Web Services, Jia Zhang, Jen-Yao Chung
An Open Framework Supporting Multimedia Web Services, Jia Zhang, Jen-Yao Chung
Jia Zhang
No abstract provided.
Non-Steady-State Approach #11;To Steady-State Kinetics: #11;Case Study Of H2s Oxidation By Oxygen, Andrey N. Zagoruiko, Vladimir V. Mokrinskii
Non-Steady-State Approach #11;To Steady-State Kinetics: #11;Case Study Of H2s Oxidation By Oxygen, Andrey N. Zagoruiko, Vladimir V. Mokrinskii
Andrey N Zagoruiko
Non-steady-state kinetic models may be used for treatment of steady-state kinetic data in case when algebraic elaboration of steady-state kinetic equations is impossible or complicated. The proposed approach includes numerical integration of time-dependent differential equations until achievement of steady-state, resulting in possibility to numerically obtain the rate values for separate reaction stages for given composition of reaction mixture. The obtained non-steady-state model may be then applied in simulation of catalyst pellets and catalyst beds in research and engineering purposes. The case study demonstrates application of such approach for steady-state kinetic description of complicated reaction system of H2S oxidation by oxygen. …
Mockup-Driven Fast Prototyping Methodology For Web Requirements Engineering, Jia Zhang, Carl Chang, Jen-Yao Chung
Mockup-Driven Fast Prototyping Methodology For Web Requirements Engineering, Jia Zhang, Carl Chang, Jen-Yao Chung
Jia Zhang
No abstract provided.
Using Information Literacy Standards To Improve Geoscience Courses, Aimee Dechambeau, Ira Sasowsky
Using Information Literacy Standards To Improve Geoscience Courses, Aimee Dechambeau, Ira Sasowsky
Aimee deChambeau
Information literacy (IL) is the set of skills that enables a person to find, evaluate, and use information. Although IL is important in the geosciences, it is hard to teach because the information comes in so many forms. Most geoscience courses include work that implicitly addresses some IL issues. However, because of the importance of IL, it is worthwhile to explicitly include it as part of the curriculum. The Association of College and Research Libraries has developed Information Literacy Standards for Higher Education that may be used to assess an individual's level of information literacy. We introduce a method for …
Mediating Electronic Meetings, Jia Zhang, Carl Chang, Jen-Yao Chung
Mediating Electronic Meetings, Jia Zhang, Carl Chang, Jen-Yao Chung
Jia Zhang
No abstract provided.
Assessment Of Model Development Techniques And Evaluation Methods For Binary Classification In The Credit Industry, Satish Nargundkar, Jennifer Priestley
Assessment Of Model Development Techniques And Evaluation Methods For Binary Classification In The Credit Industry, Satish Nargundkar, Jennifer Priestley
Jennifer L. Priestley
We examine and compare the most prevalent modeling techniques in the credit industry, Linear Discriminant Analysis, Logistic Analysis and the emerging technique of Neural Network modeling. K-S Tests and Classification Rates are typically used in the industry to measure the success in predictive classification. We examine those two methods and a third, ROC Curves, to determine if the method of evaluation has an influence on the perceived performance of the modeling technique. We found that each modeling technique has its own strengths, and a determination of the “best” depends upon the evaluation method utilized and the costs associated with misclassification.
Absorptive Capacity, Causal Ambiguity And Outcome Ambiguity: The Network Effect And Knowledge Transfer Difficulty Among Four Network Forms, Subhashish Samaddar, Jennifer Priestley
Absorptive Capacity, Causal Ambiguity And Outcome Ambiguity: The Network Effect And Knowledge Transfer Difficulty Among Four Network Forms, Subhashish Samaddar, Jennifer Priestley
Jennifer L. Priestley
No abstract is currently available.
Light Propagation In Variable-Refractive-Index Materials With Liquid-Crystal-Infiltrated Microcavities, Bin Wang, Philip Bos, Charles D. Hoke
Light Propagation In Variable-Refractive-Index Materials With Liquid-Crystal-Infiltrated Microcavities, Bin Wang, Philip Bos, Charles D. Hoke
Philip J. Bos
A liquid-crystal-infiltrated microcavity structure is proposed as a variable-refractive-index material. It has the advantages over previously considered nanostructured materials of having a larger phase-angle change and lower driving voltage. Two-dimensional liquid-crystal director and finite-difference time-domain optical simulations are used to select liquid crystal material parameters and optimize the dimension of the microcavity structured material.
Rust, Glue, And Molecules -- Understanding The Role Of Molecular Structure On Macroscopic Interfacial Properties, Mark Anderson
Rust, Glue, And Molecules -- Understanding The Role Of Molecular Structure On Macroscopic Interfacial Properties, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
No abstract is available at this time.
Hall And Wolynes Reply [Reply To Comment On ‘‘Microscopic Theory Of Network Glasses’’], Randall W. Hall, Peter G. Wolynes
Hall And Wolynes Reply [Reply To Comment On ‘‘Microscopic Theory Of Network Glasses’’], Randall W. Hall, Peter G. Wolynes
Randall W. Hall
Constraints From Infrared Space Observatory Data On The Velocity Law And Clumpiness Of Wr 136., R. Ignace, M. F. Quigley, J. P. Cassinelli
Constraints From Infrared Space Observatory Data On The Velocity Law And Clumpiness Of Wr 136., R. Ignace, M. F. Quigley, J. P. Cassinelli
Richard Ignace
Observations with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) SWS spectrometer are used to constrain the velocity law and wind clumping of the well-studied Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 136 (HD 192163) (WN6). Because the free-free continuum opacity in WR winds increases steadily with wavelength in the IR, each point in the continuous spectrum may be regarded as forming in a pseudo-photosphere of larger radius for longer wavelength. Using this idea in combination with an analysis of the Doppler-broadened widths of several \ion{He}{2} recombination lines, we can derive information about the velocity law and clumpiness of the stellar wind of WR 136. Adopting …
Targeting The Transcriptional Machinery With Unique Artificial Transcriptional Activators, Brian Brennan, Zhiqian Wu, Garrette Belanger, Jenifer Lum, Aaron Minter, Steven Rowe, Annette Plachetka, Chinmay Majmudar, Anna Mapp
Targeting The Transcriptional Machinery With Unique Artificial Transcriptional Activators, Brian Brennan, Zhiqian Wu, Garrette Belanger, Jenifer Lum, Aaron Minter, Steven Rowe, Annette Plachetka, Chinmay Majmudar, Anna Mapp
Brian B. Brennan
The link between a growing number of human diseases and misregulation of gene expression has spurred intense interest in artificial transcriptional activators that could be used to restore controlled expression of affected genes. To expand the repertoire of activation domains available for the construction of artificial transcriptional regulators, a selection strategy was used to identify two unique activation domain motifs. These activation domains bear little sequence homology to endogenous counterparts and bind to unique sites within the transcriptional machinery. A comparison with two well-characterized activation domains, VP2 and P201, demonstrated for the first time that functional potency is not solely …
Removal Of Organic Droplets From Metal Surfaces Using An Applied Electric Potential, Samuel Morton, R. Counce, D. Keffer, D. Depaoli, M. Hu
Removal Of Organic Droplets From Metal Surfaces Using An Applied Electric Potential, Samuel Morton, R. Counce, D. Keffer, D. Depaoli, M. Hu
Samuel A Morton
No abstract provided.
Case-Based Reasoning In Fixture Design, David Brown, Iain Boyle, Kevin Rong
Case-Based Reasoning In Fixture Design, David Brown, Iain Boyle, Kevin Rong
David C. Brown
Fixtures are designed to accurately locate and secure a part during machining operations such that the part can be manufactured to design specifications. To reduce the design costs associated with fixturing, various computer-aided fixture design (CAFD) methods have been developed through the years to assist the fixture designer. One approach is to use a case-based reasoning (CBR) approach where relevant design experience is retrieved from a design library, and adapted to provide a new fixture design solution. Indexing design cases is a critical issue in any CBR approach, and CBR systems can suffer from an inability to distinguish between cases …
Spectral Representation Of The Electrical Properties Of Layered Materials., Anthony Day, A. Mcgurn, D. Bergman, M. Thorpe
Spectral Representation Of The Electrical Properties Of Layered Materials., Anthony Day, A. Mcgurn, D. Bergman, M. Thorpe
Anthony Roy Day
We present a spectral representation for the effective conductivity of two homogeneous layers joined at a rough interface. This spectral representation is closely related to the Bergman-Milton spectral representation for bulk composites, and is easily extended to multilayered materials. By comparing the layered system to a reference layered system that has a flat interface, we form a surface spectral density that captures all the effects of surface structure on the effective conductivity of the layered sample, and is independent of the conductivities of the two layers. Because of the anisotropy of the layered system there are two surface spectral densities, …
Enhanced Removal Of Oils From Surfaces: The Effect Of Ionic Strength On Cleaning, A. Davis, Samuel Morton, R. Counce, D. Depaoli, M. Hu
Enhanced Removal Of Oils From Surfaces: The Effect Of Ionic Strength On Cleaning, A. Davis, Samuel Morton, R. Counce, D. Depaoli, M. Hu
Samuel A Morton
No abstract provided.
High-Field 19.6 T 27Al Solid-State Mas Nmr Of In Vitro Aluminated Brain Tissue, Pamela L. Bryant, Walter J. Lukiw, Zhehong Gan, Randall W. Hall, Leslie G. Butler
High-Field 19.6 T 27Al Solid-State Mas Nmr Of In Vitro Aluminated Brain Tissue, Pamela L. Bryant, Walter J. Lukiw, Zhehong Gan, Randall W. Hall, Leslie G. Butler
Randall W. Hall
Comparison Between Analytical Probabilistic And Computer Simulation Models, Using Current Design Examples, Barry A. Palynchuk Phd
Comparison Between Analytical Probabilistic And Computer Simulation Models, Using Current Design Examples, Barry A. Palynchuk Phd
Barry A. Palynchuk PhD
Closed form analytical expressions have been developed to solve several basic problems related to the hydrologic design of storm water management facilities. The collection of these analytical expressions is referred to as the Analytical Probabilistic Storm Water Models (APSWM). APSWM can be used as an alternative to the design storm simulation models in the design and analysis of storm water management facilities. In this paper, a comparison is made between APSWM and design storm simulation models as applied to an actual design case. Conventional outputs such as runoff volume, peak discharge, and peak discharge from detention ponds are reviewed and …
Effect Of Parallel Velocity Shear On The Electrostatic Ion-Cyclotron Instability In Flamentary Current Channels, Erick Agrimson, Su-Hyun Kim, Nicola D'Angelo, Robert L. Merlino
Effect Of Parallel Velocity Shear On The Electrostatic Ion-Cyclotron Instability In Flamentary Current Channels, Erick Agrimson, Su-Hyun Kim, Nicola D'Angelo, Robert L. Merlino
Erick Agrimson
No abstract provided.
Optical And Acoustic Habitat Characterization With The Seabed Auv, Hanumant Singh, Ryan Eustice, Oscar Pizarro, Christopher Roman
Optical And Acoustic Habitat Characterization With The Seabed Auv, Hanumant Singh, Ryan Eustice, Oscar Pizarro, Christopher Roman
Christopher N. Roman
The Seabed AUV is an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) built to serve as a readily available and operationally simple tool for high resolution imaging. It is a hover-capable vehicle that performs optical sensing with a 12 bit 1280/spl times/1024 CCD camera and acoustic high resolution mapping using an MST 300 kHz sidescan and a 675 kHz pencil beam bathymetric sonar. The AUV has been designed for operations from small vessels with minimal support equipment. It has an operational depth of 2000 meters and at 1 m/s can run for up to 10 hours. In this paper we report on the …
Rangeland Rehabilitation: Tal Rimah Case Study, Raed Al-Tabini, H. Soub
Rangeland Rehabilitation: Tal Rimah Case Study, Raed Al-Tabini, H. Soub
Raed Al-Tabini
No abstract provided.
Ocena Funkcjonowania Instalacji Oczyszczania Gazów Odlotowych Z Procesu Grafityzacji Elektrod Węglowych W Sgl Carbon S.A. W Nowym Sączu, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki, Przemysław Szczygłowski
Ocena Funkcjonowania Instalacji Oczyszczania Gazów Odlotowych Z Procesu Grafityzacji Elektrod Węglowych W Sgl Carbon S.A. W Nowym Sączu, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki, Przemysław Szczygłowski
Robert Oleniacz
The paper presents a general analysis of the suitability of individual elements of the flue-gas treatment system used in SGL Carbon SA in Nowy Sacz (Poland) for the graphitization process carried out in new LWG furnaces (Castner type). The flue-gas treatment system consisted of two installations: catalytic afterburning and flue-gas desulfurization. The analysis of the suitability of various methods of flue-gas treatment was based primarily on the assessment of the effects of their application, including the reduction of concentrations of selected components in post-graphitizing gases. The work also summarizes the results of evaluation of the functioning of the whole flue-gas …
Xmm-Newton Observations Of The Nitrogen-Rich Wolf-Rayet Star Wr 1., R. Ignace, L. M. Oskinova, J. C. Brown
Xmm-Newton Observations Of The Nitrogen-Rich Wolf-Rayet Star Wr 1., R. Ignace, L. M. Oskinova, J. C. Brown
Richard Ignace
We present XMM-Newton results for the X-ray spectrum from the N-richWolf-Rayet (WR) star WR1. The EPIC instrument was used to obtain a medium-resolution spectrum. The following features characterize this spectrum: ( a) significant emission "bumps" appear that are coincident with the wavelengths of typical strong lines, such as MgXI, SiXIII, and SXV; (b) little emission is detected above 4 keV, in contrast to recent reports of a hard component in the stars WR 6 and WR 110 which are of similar subtype; and ( c) evidence for sulfur K-edge absorption at about 2.6 keV, which could only arise from absorption …
Breakdown Ofwave Diffusion In 2d Due To Loops, Matt M. Haney, Roel Snieder
Breakdown Ofwave Diffusion In 2d Due To Loops, Matt M. Haney, Roel Snieder
Matthew M. Haney
The validity of the diffusion approximation for the intensity of multiply scattered waves is tested with numerical simulations in a strongly scattering 2D medium of finite extent. We show that the diffusion equation underestimates the intensity and attribute this to both the neglect of recurrent scattering paths and interference within diffusion theory. We present a theory to quantify this discrepancy based on counting all possible scattering paths between point scatterers. Interference phenomena, due to loop paths, are incorporated in a way similar to coherent backscattering.
A Distance-Based Semantic Search Algorithm For Peer-To-Peer Open Hypermedia Systems, Jing Zhou, Vijay Dialani, David De Roure, Wendy Hall
A Distance-Based Semantic Search Algorithm For Peer-To-Peer Open Hypermedia Systems, Jing Zhou, Vijay Dialani, David De Roure, Wendy Hall
Vijay Dialani
We consider the problem of content management in dynamically created collaborative environments. We describe the problem domain with the aid of a collaborative application in Open Hypermedia Systems, which allows individual users to share their link databases, otherwise known as linkbases. The RDF specification is utilised to express and categorise resources stored in a linkbase. This paper describes a semantic search mechanism to discover semantically related resources across such distributed linkbases. Our approach differs from the traditional crawler based search mechanism since it relies on the clustering of semantically related entities to expedite the search for resources in a randomly …