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Bipolar Electrode Focusing: Simultaneous Concentration Enrichment And Separation In A Microfluidic Channel Containing A Bipolar Electrode, Derek R. Laws, Dzmitry Hlushkou, Robbyn K. Perdue, Ulrich Tallarek, Richard M. Crooks Sep 2009

Bipolar Electrode Focusing: Simultaneous Concentration Enrichment And Separation In A Microfluidic Channel Containing A Bipolar Electrode, Derek R. Laws, Dzmitry Hlushkou, Robbyn K. Perdue, Ulrich Tallarek, Richard M. Crooks

Robbyn Anand

A method for simultaneously concentrating and separating analytes in a buffer-filled microfluidic channel is reported. The approach is based on modulation of the local electric field within the channel and the corresponding opposition of electrophoretic and electroosmotic flow (EOF) velocities. Dye molecules having different electrophoretic mobilities are focused at different locations within the channel where concentration takes place. At least three species, all small dye molecules, can be simultaneously concentrated and separated, with localized enrichment factors up to ∼600 achieved within 400 s. The enrichment zones affect the electric field profile, as evidenced by significant differences in focusing of single …


Componentization Of Business Process Layer In The Soa Reference Architecture, Liang-Jie Zhang, Jia Zhang Aug 2009

Componentization Of Business Process Layer In The Soa Reference Architecture, Liang-Jie Zhang, Jia Zhang

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


On The Issue Of Decoupled Decoding Of Codes Derived From Quaternion Orthogonal Designs, Tadeusz Wysocki, Beata Wysocki, Sarah Spence Adams Aug 2009

On The Issue Of Decoupled Decoding Of Codes Derived From Quaternion Orthogonal Designs, Tadeusz Wysocki, Beata Wysocki, Sarah Spence Adams

Sarah Spence Adams

Quaternion orthogonal designs (QODs) have been previously introduced as a basis for orthogonal space-time polarization block codes (OSTPBCs). This note will serve to correct statements concerning the optimality of a decoupled maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding algorithm. It will be shown that when compared to coupled decoding, the decoupled decoding is only optimal in certain cases. This raises several open problems concerning the decoding of OSTPBCs.


On Sequences Of Numbers And Polynomials Defined By Linear Recurrence Relations Of Order 2, Tian-Xiao He, Peter J.-S. Shiue Aug 2009

On Sequences Of Numbers And Polynomials Defined By Linear Recurrence Relations Of Order 2, Tian-Xiao He, Peter J.-S. Shiue

Tian-Xiao He

Here we present a new method to construct the explicit formula of a sequence of numbers and polynomials generated by a linear recurrence relation of order 2. The applications of the method to the Fibonacci and Lucas numbers, Chebyshev polynomials, the generalized Gegenbauer-Humbert polynomials are also discussed. The derived idea provides a generalmethod to construct identities of number or polynomial sequences defined by linear recurrence relations. The applications using the method to solve some algebraic and ordinary differential equations are presented.


Architecture-Driven Variation Analysis For Designing Cloud Applications, Liang-Jie Zhang, Jia Zhang Aug 2009

Architecture-Driven Variation Analysis For Designing Cloud Applications, Liang-Jie Zhang, Jia Zhang

Jia Zhang

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is one central technical foundation supporting the rapidly emerging Cloud Computing paradigm. To date, however, its application practice is not always successful. One major reason is the lack of a systematic engineering process and tool supported by reusable architectural artifacts. Toward this ultimate goal, this paper proposes a variationoriented analysis method of performing architectural building blocks (ABB)-based SOA solution design for enabling cloud application design. We present the modeling of solution-level architectural artifacts and their relationships, whose formalization enables eventbased variation notification and propagation analysis. We report a prototype tool and describe how we extend the …


A Finite Volume Method For Solving Parabolic Equations On Curved Surfaces, Donna Calhoun Aug 2009

A Finite Volume Method For Solving Parabolic Equations On Curved Surfaces, Donna Calhoun

Donna Calhoun

No abstract provided.


Partnerships For Community Building And Governance In Master Planned Communities: A Study Of Varsity Lakes At Gold Coast, Bhishna Bajracharya, George Earl, Shahed Khan Aug 2009

Partnerships For Community Building And Governance In Master Planned Communities: A Study Of Varsity Lakes At Gold Coast, Bhishna Bajracharya, George Earl, Shahed Khan

Bhishna Bajracharya

The development and management of master planned communities (MPCs) involve achieving the twin goals of building a sense of community and creating a distinctive place identity. The roles of private, public and community sectors in realising these goals of MPCs have been evolving over time with the increasing role of developers in provision of services with the local government playing a regulatory/facilitative role and community calling for greater engagement and local control. The major objective of the paper is to critically examine the nature and outcomes of collaboration between developers, local/state governments and existing/emerging community groups in the development of …


Modern Spectral Climate Patterns In Rhythmically Deposited Argillites Of The Gowganda Formation (Early Proterozoic), Southern Ontario, Canada, Gary B. Hughes, Robert Giegengack, Haralambos N. Kritikos Aug 2009

Modern Spectral Climate Patterns In Rhythmically Deposited Argillites Of The Gowganda Formation (Early Proterozoic), Southern Ontario, Canada, Gary B. Hughes, Robert Giegengack, Haralambos N. Kritikos

Gary B. Hughes

Rhythmically deposited argillites of the Gowganda Formation (ca. 2.0–2.5 Ga) probably formed in a glacial setting. Drop stones and layered sedimentary couplets in the rock presumably indicate formation in a lacustrine environment with repeating freeze–thaw cycles. It is plausible that temporal variations in the thickness of sedimentary layers are related to interannual climatic variability, e.g. average seasonal temperature could have influenced melting and the amount of sediment source material carried to the lake. A sequence of layer couplet thickness measurements was made from high-resolution digitized photographs taken at an outcrop in southern Ontario, Canada. The frequency spectrum of thickness measurements …


The Prüm Treaty And The Implications Of The European Court Of Human Rights’ Ruling Against The Uk’S Policy Of Keeping Fingerprints And Dna Samples Of Criminal Suspects, K. Michael Aug 2009

The Prüm Treaty And The Implications Of The European Court Of Human Rights’ Ruling Against The Uk’S Policy Of Keeping Fingerprints And Dna Samples Of Criminal Suspects, K. Michael

Associate Professor Katina Michael

See CTCP release at http://ctcp.uow.edu.au/news/UOW065026.html


Computing Sequences And Series By Recurrence, Stephen J. Sugden Aug 2009

Computing Sequences And Series By Recurrence, Stephen J. Sugden

Stephen Sugden

Extract: Many commonly-used mathematical functions may be computed via carefully-constructed recurrence formulas. Sequences are typically defined by giving a formula for the general term. Series is the mathematical name given to partial sums of sequences. In either case we may often take advantage of the great expressive power of recurrence relations to create code which is both lucid and compact. Further, this does not necessarily mean that we must use recursive code. In many instances, iterative code is adequate, and often more efficient.


Decision Making, Philadelphia University Aug 2009

Decision Making, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

No abstract provided.


Impedance Differences Found With N-Alkanethiol Monolayers Prepared By Contact Printing And Solution Adsorption, Leslie Adamczyk, Mark Anderson Aug 2009

Impedance Differences Found With N-Alkanethiol Monolayers Prepared By Contact Printing And Solution Adsorption, Leslie Adamczyk, Mark Anderson

Mark R. Anderson

Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of n-octadecanethiol, n-dodecanethiol and n-pentanethiol formed by contact printing and solution adsorption are characterized by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Impedance measurements show that monolayers prepared by contact printing are on the order of 5 times less resistive to charge transfer and have greater defect density than monolayers prepared by solution adsorption. Modeling of the average defect size and density show that the size of monolayer defects stays relatively constant independent of the monolayer preparation conditions; however, the density of defects decreases with increasing concentration for the contact printed monolayers. The impedance data also show that monolayers prepared …


End User As Application Developer For Decision Support, Shah Jahan Miah Aug 2009

End User As Application Developer For Decision Support, Shah Jahan Miah

Dr Shah Jahan Miah

This paper discusses a new generation end-user centred information service view, for developing decision support applications. The tailorable solution allows specific applications to be designed by end-users, where integrity is assured by the architecture’s control in knowledge-based systems. In the development approach, the end-users at different level engage in interaction for secondary application creation. This initiative reinforces a shift from the traditional IS development process to a new provision where end-users can actively participate for a secondary application design. A secondary application design can be seen as a secondary activity for tailoring applications by the end users so that it …


Computer Assisted Diagnoses For Red Eye (Cadre), Dr. Muhammad Zubair Asghar Aug 2009

Computer Assisted Diagnoses For Red Eye (Cadre), Dr. Muhammad Zubair Asghar

Dr. Muhammad Zubair Asghar

This paper introduces an expert System (ES) named as “CADRE-Computer Assisted Diagnoses for Red Eye. Mostly the remote areas of the population are deprived of the facilities of having experts in eye disease. So it is the need of the day to store the expertise of Eye specialists in computers through using ES technology. This ES is a rule-based Expert System that assists in red-eye diagnosis and treatment. The knowledge acquired from literature review and human experts of the specific domain was used as a base for analysis, diagnosis and recommendations. CADRE evaluates the risk factors of 20 eye diseases …


Measuring Quality In Journal Publishing: New And Emerging Methods, Gordon C. Tibbitts Aug 2009

Measuring Quality In Journal Publishing: New And Emerging Methods, Gordon C. Tibbitts

Gordon C. Tibbitts III

This presentation focuses on measuring quality from a high-level business perspective. Participants will learn how to survive in a digital age where journals live in the new “jungle.” We will elaborate on traditional methods of quality (ISI, peer review, etc.) and discuss product differentiation (how one gets "heard"). There is an emerging trend where the quality of content that is “good enough” is being read more often than “high quality” content. Identifying how the web makes all content ubiquitous and how you need to get your content read in this new space is a challenge. Several techniques for achieving greater …


Identification Of Cancer-Associated Gene Pathways From Analysis Of Expression Data, Shuangge Ma Aug 2009

Identification Of Cancer-Associated Gene Pathways From Analysis Of Expression Data, Shuangge Ma

Shuangge Ma

No abstract provided.


Structure Theorem And Strict Alternation Hierarchy For Fo2 On Words, Philipp Weis, Neil Immerman Aug 2009

Structure Theorem And Strict Alternation Hierarchy For Fo2 On Words, Philipp Weis, Neil Immerman

Neil Immerman

It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressible using at most three variables. The subclass of properties expressible with only two variables is also quite interesting and well-studied. We prove precise structure theorems that characterize the exact expressive power of first-order logic with two variables on words. Our results apply to both the case with and without a successor relation.

For both languages, our structure theorems show exactly what is expressible using a given quantifier depth, n, and using m blocks of alternating quantifiers, for any m ≤ n. Using these characterizations, we prove, among other results, …


Light-Driven Molecular Switches With Tetrahedral And Axial Chirality, Lisa Green, Yannian Li, Timothy White, Augustine Urbas, Timothy Bunning, Quan Li Aug 2009

Light-Driven Molecular Switches With Tetrahedral And Axial Chirality, Lisa Green, Yannian Li, Timothy White, Augustine Urbas, Timothy Bunning, Quan Li

Quan Li

Two light-driven molecular switches with tetrahedral and axial chirality were synthesized, which can induce a helical superstructure in an achiral liquid crystal host and dynamically phototune it to achieve reversible reflection color.


Safety Intelligence And Legal Machine Language: Do We Need Three Laws Of Robotics?, Chien Hsun Chen, Y. H. Weng, C. T. Sun Aug 2009

Safety Intelligence And Legal Machine Language: Do We Need Three Laws Of Robotics?, Chien Hsun Chen, Y. H. Weng, C. T. Sun

Chien Hsun Chen

In this chapter we will describe a legal framework for Next Generation Robots (NGRs) that has safety as its central focus. The framework is offered in response to the current lack of clarity regarding robot safety guidelines, despite the development and impending release of tens of thousands of robots into workplaces and homes around the world. We also describe our proposal for a safety intelligence (SI) concept that addresses issues associated with open texture risk for robots that will have a relatively high level of autonomy in their interactions with humans. Whereas Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics are frequently …


Diels−Alder Cycloaddition Strategy For Kinetic Resolution Of Chiral Pyrazolidinones, Mukund P. Sibi, Keisuke Kawashima, Levi M. Stanley Aug 2009

Diels−Alder Cycloaddition Strategy For Kinetic Resolution Of Chiral Pyrazolidinones, Mukund P. Sibi, Keisuke Kawashima, Levi M. Stanley

Levi M. Stanley

A rare example of the application of a catalytic, enantioselective Diels−Alder cycloaddition to affect a kinetic resolution has been developed. Chiral pyrazolidinones are resolved with high selectivity through a process that utilizes a relay of stereochemical information from a permanent chiral center to a fluxional chiral center to enhance the inherent selectivity of the chiral Lewis acid catalyst.


An Empirical Investigation Of Filter Attribute Selection Techniques For Software Quality Classification, Kehan Gao, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Huanjing Wang Aug 2009

An Empirical Investigation Of Filter Attribute Selection Techniques For Software Quality Classification, Kehan Gao, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Huanjing Wang

Dr. Huanjing Wang

Attribute selection is an important activity in data preprocessing for software quality modeling and other data mining problems. The software quality models have been used to improve the fault detection process. Finding faulty components in a software system during early stages of software development process can lead to a more reliable final product and can reduce development and maintenance costs. It has been shown in some studies that prediction accuracy of the models improves when irrelevant and redundant features are removed from the original data set. In this study, we investigated four filter attribute selection techniques, Automatic Hybrid Search (AHS), …


A Switch In Retrograde Signaling From Survival To Stress In Rapid Onset Neurodegeneration, Jennifer Ross, Erika L.F Holzbaur, Robert G. Kalb, Karen E. Wallace, Ram Dixit, Goo-Bo Jeong, Eran Perlson Aug 2009

A Switch In Retrograde Signaling From Survival To Stress In Rapid Onset Neurodegeneration, Jennifer Ross, Erika L.F Holzbaur, Robert G. Kalb, Karen E. Wallace, Ram Dixit, Goo-Bo Jeong, Eran Perlson

Jennifer Ross

Retrograde axonal transport of cellular signals driven by dynein is vital for neuronal survival. Mouse models with defects in the retrograde transport machinery, including the Loa mouse (point mutation in dynein) and the Tgdynamitin mouse (overexpression of dynamitin), exhibit mild neurodegenerative disease. Transport defects have also been observed in more rapidly progressive neurodegeneration, such as that observed in the SOD1G93A transgenic mouse model for familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Here, we test the hypothesis that alterations in retrograde signaling lead to neurodegeneration. In vivo, in vitro, and live-cell imaging motility assays show misregulation of transport and inhibition of retrograde signaling …


Correction To “The Theory Of Quaternion Orthogonal Designs”, Tadeusz Wysocki, Beata Wysocki, Sarah Spence Adams Jul 2009

Correction To “The Theory Of Quaternion Orthogonal Designs”, Tadeusz Wysocki, Beata Wysocki, Sarah Spence Adams

Sarah Spence Adams

Seberry et al. claimed that even though the dual-polarized transmission channel cannot be considered as described by means of a single quaternionic gain, the maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding rule can be decoupled for orthogonal space–time-polarization block codes (OSTPBCs) derived from quaternion orthogonal designs (QODs) [1, Sec. IV]. Regretfully, a correction is necessary, and we will show that decoupled decoding using the method presented therein is only optimal for codes derived from certain QODs, not from arbitrary QODs as previously suggested.


A Framework For Technology Transfer, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu Jul 2009

A Framework For Technology Transfer, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu

Arcot Desai NARASIMHALU

Technology transfer is often perceived to be transfer of intellectual property (IP). Very few realize that there are other means of transferring technology. Most common means of technology transfer is the transfer of the IP alone. While this is interesting in itself, it is not the best means of transferring technology in all cases. IP such as patents, trademark and copyrighted material can easily be transferred in this manner. However, that is the lowest level of technology transfer possible. The next level of technology transfer is the ability to handover technology from the originating team to the recipient team. This …


The Spectroelectrochemical, Magnetic, And Structural Characterization Of Reduced Hexaazatriphenylenehexacarbonitrile, Hat(Cn)6., Joseph Gallegos, Anthony Francis, Nathan Ockwig, Paul Rasmussen, Raphael Raptis, Paul Challen, Issouf Ouedraogo Jul 2009

The Spectroelectrochemical, Magnetic, And Structural Characterization Of Reduced Hexaazatriphenylenehexacarbonitrile, Hat(Cn)6., Joseph Gallegos, Anthony Francis, Nathan Ockwig, Paul Rasmussen, Raphael Raptis, Paul Challen, Issouf Ouedraogo

Paul R. Challen

The cyanoazacarbon, hexaazatriphenylenehexacarbonitrile, or HAT(CN)6, is readily reduced and the spectroelectrochemical properties associated with the multiple reductions are described. The singly reduced radical monoanion forms stable salts and we report the crystal structure and magnetic properties for the tetrabutylammonium salt. [Tetra-n-butylammonium] [HAT(CN)6] behaves ferromagnetically below 3K and follows Curie Law behavior at higher temperatures after correction for Pauli-type susceptibility. The room temperature conductivity of the powdered salt is 3.8×10−8S/cm. The crystal structure shows closely bound pairs of radical anions with slip-stacking of these pairs to form a staircase, features that elucidate the observed properties. Thin films of HAT(CN)6 were found …


A Sensitivity Matrix Methodology For Inverse Problem Formulation, Ariel Cintron-Arias, H. T. Banks, Alex Capaldi, Alun L. Lloyd Jul 2009

A Sensitivity Matrix Methodology For Inverse Problem Formulation, Ariel Cintron-Arias, H. T. Banks, Alex Capaldi, Alun L. Lloyd

Alex Capaldi

We propose an algorithm to select parameter subset combinations that can be estimated using an ordinary least-squares (OLS) inverse problem formulation with a given data set. First, the algorithm selects the parameter combinations that correspond to sensitivity matrices with full rank. Second, the algorithm involves uncertainty quantification by using the inverse of the Fisher Information Matrix. Nominal values of parameters are used to construct synthetic data sets, and explore the effects of removing certain parameters from those to be estimated using OLS procedures. We quantify these effects in a score for a vector parameter defined using the norm of the …


Lazy-Adaptive Tree: An Optimized Index Structure For Flash Devices, D. Agrawal, D. Ganesan, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Y. Diao, S. Singh Jul 2009

Lazy-Adaptive Tree: An Optimized Index Structure For Flash Devices, D. Agrawal, D. Ganesan, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Y. Diao, S. Singh

Ramesh Sitaraman

Flash memories are in ubiquitous use for storage on sensor nodes, mobile devices, and enterprise servers. However, they present significant challenges in designing tree indexes due to their fundamentally different read and write characteristics in comparison to magnetic disks. In this paper, we present the Lazy-Adaptive Tree (LA-Tree), a novel index structure that is designed to improve performance by minimizing accesses to ash. The LA-tree has three key features: 1) it amortizes the cost of node reads and writes by performing update operations in a lazy manner using cascaded buffers, 2) it dynamically adapts buffer sizes to workload using an …


Expanding Photovoltaic Penetration With Residential Distributed Generation From Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic Combined Heat And Power Systems, Joshua M. Pearce Jul 2009

Expanding Photovoltaic Penetration With Residential Distributed Generation From Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic Combined Heat And Power Systems, Joshua M. Pearce

Joshua M. Pearce

The recent development of small scale combined heat and power (CHP) systems has provided the opportunity for in-house power backup of residential-scale photovoltaic (PV) arrays. This paper investigates the potential of deploying a distributed network of PV + CHP hybrid systems in order to increase the PV penetration level in the U.S. The temporal distribution of solar flux, electrical and heating requirements for representative U.S. single family residences were analyzed and the results clearly show that hybridizing CHP with PV can enable additional PV deployment above what is possible with a conventional centralized electric generation system. The technical evolution of …


Cayley-Dixon Projection Operator For Multi-Univariate Composed Polynomials, Arthur Chtcherba, Deepak Kapur, Manfred Minimair Jul 2009

Cayley-Dixon Projection Operator For Multi-Univariate Composed Polynomials, Arthur Chtcherba, Deepak Kapur, Manfred Minimair

Manfred Minimair

The Cayley-Dixon formulation for multivariate projection operators (multiples of resultants of multivariate polynomials) has been shown to be efficient (both exper- imentally and theoretically) for simultaneously eliminating many variables from a polynomial system. In this paper, the behavior of the Cayley-Dixon projection op- erator and the structure of Dixon matrices are analyzed for composed polynomial systems constructed from a multivariate system in which each variable is substi- tuted by a univariate polynomial in a distinct variable. Under some conditions, it is shown that a Dixon projection operator of the composed system can be expressed as a power of the resultant …


Radial Distribution Of Stars, Gas, And Dust In Sings Galaxies. Ii. Derived Dust Properties, J.C. Munoz-Mateo, A. Gil De Paz, S. Boissier, J. Zamorano, D.A. Dale, P.G. Perez-Gonzalez, Michele D. Thornley Jul 2009

Radial Distribution Of Stars, Gas, And Dust In Sings Galaxies. Ii. Derived Dust Properties, J.C. Munoz-Mateo, A. Gil De Paz, S. Boissier, J. Zamorano, D.A. Dale, P.G. Perez-Gonzalez, Michele D. Thornley

Michele Thornley

We present a detailed analysis of the radial distribution of dust properties in the SINGS sample, performed on a set of ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), and H I surface brightness profiles, combined with published molecular gas profiles and metallicity gradients. The internal extinction, derived from the total-IR (TIR)-to-far-UV (FUV) luminosity ratio, decreases with radius, and is larger in Sb-Sbc galaxies. The TIR-to-FUV ratio correlates with the UV spectral slope β, following a sequence shifted to redder UV colors with respect to that of starbursts. The star formation history (SFH) is identified as the main driver of this departure. Both L  …