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Regional Fishery Management Councils Congress Activities Budget Testimony Educators and Students Education 2016 Pacific [pdf] Summary Table: 2016 Pacific [pdf] 2016 Atlantic [pdf] Summary Table: 2016 Atlantic [pdf] 2016 Alaska [pdf] Summary Table: 2016 Alaska [pdf] 2015 2015 Pacific [pdf] Summary Table: 2015
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Patrignani, C.; Particle Data Group
2016-10-01
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,062 new measurements from 721 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 117 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including those on Pentaquarks and Inflation. The complete Review is published online in a journal and on the website of the Particle Data Group (http://pdg.lbl.gov). The printed PDG Book contains the Summary Tables and all review articles but no longer includes the detailed tables from the Particle Listings. A Booklet with the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the review articles is also available. Contents Abstract, Contributors, Highlights and Table of ContentsAcrobat PDF (150 KB) IntroductionAcrobat PDF (456 KB) Particle Physics Summary Tables Gauge and Higgs bosonsAcrobat PDF (155 KB) LeptonsAcrobat PDF (134 KB) QuarksAcrobat PDF (84 KB) MesonsAcrobat PDF (871 KB) BaryonsAcrobat PDF (300 KB) Searches (Supersymmetry, Compositeness, etc.)Acrobat PDF (91 KB) Tests of conservation lawsAcrobat PDF (330 KB) Reviews, Tables, and Plots Detailed contents for this sectionAcrobat PDF (37 KB) Constants, Units, Atomic and Nuclear PropertiesAcrobat PDF (278 KB) Standard Model and Related TopicsAcrobat PDF (7.3 MB) Astrophysics and CosmologyAcrobat PDF (2.7 MB) Experimental Methods and CollidersAcrobat PDF (3.8 MB) Mathematical Tools or Statistics, Monte Carlo, Group Theory Acrobat PDF (1.3 MB) Kinematics, Cross-Section Formulae, and PlotsAcrobat PDF (3.9 MB) Particle Listings Illustrative key and abbreviationsAcrobat PDF (235 KB) Gauge and Higgs bosonsAcrobat PDF (2 MB) LeptonsAcrobat PDF (1.5 MB) QuarksAcrobat PDF (1.2 MB) Mesons: Light unflavored and strangeAcrobat PDF (4 MB) Mesons: Charmed and bottomAcrobat PDF (7.4 MB) Mesons: OtherAcrobat PDF (3.1 MB) BaryonsAcrobat PDF (3.97 MB) Miscellaneous searchesAcrobat PDF (2.4 MB) IndexAcrobat PDF (160 KB)
Publications - PDF 95-33C | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
content DGGS PDF 95-33C Publication Details Title: Surficial geologic map of the Charley River D-1, C-1 , and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east-central Alaska Authors: Pinney, D.S., Clough, J.G., and Liss ., 1995, Surficial geologic map of the Charley River D-1, C-1, and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east
Publications - PDF 95-33E | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
content DGGS PDF 95-33E Publication Details Title: Geologic hazards map of the Charley River D-1, C-1, and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east-central Alaska Authors: Pinney, D.S., Clough, J.G., Reifenstuhl, R.R ., Reifenstuhl, R.R., and Liss, S.A., 1995, Geologic hazards map of the Charley River D-1, C-1, and part of the B
Wang, Chenggang; Ding, Yezhang; Yao, Jin; Zhang, Yanping; Sun, Yijun; Colee, James; Mou, Zhonglin
2015-09-01
The evolutionarily conserved Elongator complex functions in diverse biological processes including salicylic acid-mediated immune response. However, how Elongator functions in jasmonic acid (JA)/ethylene (ET)-mediated defense is unknown. Here, we show that Elongator is required for full induction of the JA/ET defense pathway marker gene PLANT DEFENSIN1.2 (PDF1.2) and for resistance to the necrotrophic fungal pathogens Botrytis cinerea and Alternaria brassicicola. A loss-of-function mutation in the Arabidopsis Elongator subunit 2 (ELP2) alters B. cinerea-induced transcriptome reprogramming. Interestingly, in elp2, expression of WRKY33, OCTADECANOID-RESPONSIVE ARABIDOPSIS AP2/ERF59 (ORA59), and PDF1.2 is inhibited, whereas transcription of MYC2 and its target genes is enhanced. However, overexpression of WRKY33 or ORA59 and mutation of MYC2 fail to restore PDF1.2 expression and B. cinerea resistance in elp2, suggesting that ELP2 is required for induction of not only WRKY33 and ORA59 but also PDF1.2. Moreover, elp2 is as susceptible as coronatine-insensitive1 (coi1) and ethylene-insensitive2 (ein2) to B. cinerea, indicating that ELP2 is an important player in B. cinerea resistance. Further analysis of the lesion sizes on the double mutants elp2 coi1 and elp2 ein2 and the corresponding single mutants revealed that the function of ELP2 overlaps with COI1 and is additive to EIN2 for B. cinerea resistance. Finally, basal histone acetylation levels in the coding regions of WRKY33, ORA59, and PDF1.2 are reduced in elp2 and a functional ELP2-GFP fusion protein binds to the chromatin of these genes, suggesting that constitutive ELP2-mediated histone acetylation may be required for full activation of the WRKY33/ORA59/PDF1.2 transcriptional cascade. © 2015 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
... Statistics Tables for U.S. Adults: National Health Interview Survey, 2016, Table A-11c [PDF – 133 KB] Alcohol ... on data from the 2016 National Health Interview Survey, data table for figure 9.2 [PDF – 1. ...
Intajarurnsan, Sutheera; Khuntikeo, Narong; Chamadol, Nittaya; Thinkhamrop, Bandit; Promthet, Supannee
2016-01-01
The population in northeast Thailand continues to present with hepatobiliary abnormalities, particularly periductal fibrosis (PDF) which is the result of chronic infection with liver fluke (Opisthorchis viverini; OV) and may lead to the development of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). Although the prevalence of OV infection has been decreased due to a liver fluke control program over decades, the prevalence of PDF remains high. This study aimed to investigate demographic factors associated with PDF risk based on ultrasonography (US) screening. This cross-sectional study is part of the Cholangiocarcinoma Screening and Care Program (CASCAP), a prospective cohort study. Multiple logistic regression was used for data analysis. In 55,246 subjects, the overall prevalence of PDF was 33.0% (95%CI: 32.6 - 33.4). Males (33.9 %) were at higher risk for developing PDF than females (32.2 %) (ORcrude = 0.93; 95%CI: 0.89 - 0.96; p-value < 0.001). Factors associated with an increased PDF risk, in addition to OV infection, included old age (≥ 70 years) (ORadj =1.28, 95% CI: 1.14 - 1.44, <0.001) and hepatitis B infection (ORadj = 1.31, 95% CI: 1.11 - 1.55, p = 0.001). In contrast, number of praziquantel treatments (> 2 times) (ORadj = 0.54, 95% CI: 0.47 - 0.63, <0.001) and diabetes mellitus (ORadj =0.57, 95% CI: 0.49 - 0.65, <0.001) were significantly associated with a decreased PDF risk. Future US screening should closely examine older people and hepatitis B subjects for the purpose of PDF surveillance among high risk groups for CCA. However, the results of inverse associations require further investigation in order to confirm our findings.
33 CFR 148.209 - How is the application processed?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... application and the Maritime Administration publishes the notice of application under 33 U.S.C. 1504(c) in the... hyperlink: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/G-M/mso/docs/dwp_ white_house_task_force_energy_ streamlining.pdf. (b...
33 CFR 148.209 - How is the application processed?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... application and the Maritime Administration publishes the notice of application under 33 U.S.C. 1504(c) in the... hyperlink: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/G-M/mso/docs/dwp_ white_house_task_force_energy_ streamlining.pdf. (b...
Yuan, Chung-Shin; Lin, Hsun-Yu; Lee, Wen-Jhy; Lin, Yuan-Chung; Wu, Tser-Son; Chen, Kung-Fu
2007-04-01
This study investigated the emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), carcinogenic potential of PAH and particulate matter (PM), brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC), and power from diesel engines under transient cycle testing of six test fuels: premium diesel fuel (PDF), B100 (100% palm biodiesel), B20 (20% palm biodiesel + 80% PDF), BP9505 (95% paraffinic fuel + 5% palm biodiesel), BP8020 (80% paraffinic fuel + 20% palm biodiesel), and BP100 (100% paraffinic fuel; Table 1). Experimental results indicated that B100, BP9505, BP8020, and BP100 were much safer when stored than PDF. However, we must use additives so that B100 and BP100 will not gel as quickly in a cold zone. Using B100, BP9505, and BP8020 instead of PDF reduced PM, THC, and CO emissions dramatically but increased CO2 slightly because of more complete combustion. The CO2-increased fraction of BP9505 was the lowest among test blends. Furthermore, using B100, B20, BP9505, and BP8020 as alternative fuels reduced total PAHs and total benzo[a]pyrene equivalent concentration (total BaPeq) emissions significantly. BP9505 had the lowest decreased fractions of power and torque and increased fraction of BSFC. These experimental results implied that BP9505 is feasible for traveling diesel vehicles. Moreover, paraffinic fuel will likely be a new alternative fuel in the future. Using BP9505 instead of PDF decreased PM (22.8%), THC (13.4%), CO (25.3%), total PAHs (88.9%), and total BaPeq (88.1%) emissions significantly.
Wang, Chenggang; Du, Xuezhu; Mou, Zhonglin
2016-01-01
Mediator is a highly conserved protein complex that functions as a transcriptional coactivator in RNA polymerase II (RNAPII)-mediated transcription. The Arabidopsis Mediator complex has recently been implicated in plant immune responses. Here, we compared salicylic acid (SA)-, methyl jasmonate (MeJA)-, and the ethylene (ET) precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC)-induced defense and/or wound-responsive gene expression in 14 Arabidopsis Mediator subunit mutants. Our results show that MED14, MED15, and MED16 are required for SA-activated expression of the defense marker gene PATHOEGNESIS-RELATED GENE1 , MED25 is required for MeJA-induced expression of the wound-responsive marker gene VEGATATIVE STORAGE PROTEIN1 ( VSP1 ), MED8, MED14, MED15, MED16, MED18, MED20a, MED25, MED31, and MED33A/B (MED33a and MED33B) are required for MeJA-induced expression of the defense maker gene PLANT DEFENSIN1.2 ( PDF1.2 ), and MED8, MED14, MED15, MED16, MED25, and MED33A/B are also required for ACC-triggered expression of PDF1.2 . Furthermore, we investigated the involvement of MED14, MED15, and MED16 in plant defense signaling crosstalk and found that MED14, MED15, and MED16 are required for SA- and ET-mediated suppression of MeJA-induced VSP1 expression. This result suggests that MED14, MED15, and MED16 not only relay defense signaling from the SA and JA/ET defense pathways to the RNAPII transcription machinery, but also fine-tune defense signaling crosstalk. Finally, we show that MED33A/B contributes to the necrotrophic fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea- induced expression of the defense genes PDF1.2, HEVEIN-LIKE , and BASIC CHITINASE and is required for full-scale basal resistance to B. cinerea , demonstrating a positive role for MED33 in plant immunity against necrotrophic fungal pathogens.
32 CFR 65.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
.../corres/pdf/133605p.pdf) and DoD Instruction 7730.54 (available at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/773054p.pdf) and listed in table 1 of appendix A to this part, when specified. A Military...
Phase III Archives | NOAA Gulf Spill Restoration
III Early Restoration Plan and Draft Early Restoration PEIS Executive Summary (pdf, 3.4 MB) Project Summary Table (pdf, 80 KB) Public Repositories (pdf, 113 KB) Press Release (pdf, 501 KB) Press Release
47 CFR 1.913 - Application and notification forms; electronic and manual filing.
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2011-10-01
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Practical Session: Multiple Linear Regression
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Clausel, M.; Grégoire, G.
2014-12-01
Three exercises are proposed to illustrate the simple linear regression. In the first one investigates the influence of several factors on atmospheric pollution. It has been proposed by D. Chessel and A.B. Dufour in Lyon 1 (see Sect. 6 of http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/R/pdf/tdr33.pdf) and is based on data coming from 20 cities of U.S. Exercise 2 is an introduction to model selection whereas Exercise 3 provides a first example of analysis of variance. Exercises 2 and 3 have been proposed by A. Dalalyan at ENPC (see Exercises 2 and 3 of http://certis.enpc.fr/~dalalyan/Download/TP_ENPC_5.pdf).
47 CFR 1.913 - Application and notification forms; electronic and manual filing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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1992-01-01
3-37 Table 3.2 Nominal Composition of Explosive D ............................. 3-38 Table 3.3 Nominal Composition of PBXN -6...RDX used during Phase C was PBXN -6, a mixture of RDX and Viton An* (hereafter referred to as 3 RDX), The nominal composition of this explosive is...given in table 3.3. I I I I 3-38 3 I I Table 3.3 Nominal Composition of PBXN -6. II Carbon Content (%) Ingredient Weight (%)I __ .1• •,, ,,,,i, RDX 95.0
33 CFR 27.3 - Penalty Adjustment Table.
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2010-07-01
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Publications - PDF 95-33A | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
the B-1 quadrangles, east-central Alaska Authors: Clough, J.G., Reifenstuhl, R.R., Mull, C.G., Pinney -1, C-1, and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east-central Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & :63,360 (10.0 M) Sheet 2 Geologic map of the Charley River C-1 and part of the B-1 Quadrangle, east
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FastStats: Health of Asian or Pacific Islander Population
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Surveillance for Viral Hepatitis - United States, 2014
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Publications - PDF 95-33B | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
D-1, C-1, and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east-central Alaska Authors: Clough, J.G., Mull, C.G , Interpretive bedrock geologic map of the Charley River D-1, C-1, and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east-central 1:63,360. http://doi.org/10.14509/1713 Publication Products Maps & Other Oversized Sheets Maps
... Department Summary Tables, table 11 [PDF – 676 KB] Mortality Number of suicide deaths: 42,773 Suicide deaths ... and Nutrition Examination Survey National Health Interview Survey Mortality data Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Mental ...
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... this? Submit What's this? Submit Button NCHS Home Suicide and Self-Inflicted Injury Recommend on Facebook Tweet ... Tables, table 17 [PDF – 676 KB] Mortality All suicides Number of deaths: 44,193 Deaths per 100, ...
Publications - PDF 95-33D | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
D-1, C-1, and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east-central Alaska Authors: Pinney, D.S., Clough, J.G ., Reifenstuhl, R.R., and Liss, S.A., 1995, Derivative geologic materials map of the Charley River D-1, C-1, and part of the B-1 quadrangles, east-central Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
Suggested Format for Acute Toxicity Studies
This document suggests the format for final reports on pesticide studies (right column of the tables in the document) and provides instructions for the creation of PDF Version 1.3 electronic submission documents (left column of the tables).
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... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Exercises. 154.1055 Section 154.1055 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) POLLUTION...): The PREP guidelines are available online at http://dmses.dot.gov/docimages/pdf1a/198001_web.pdf. [CGD...
Opportunities Analysis of Potential Advanced Vortex Systems Separation Standards,
1979-07-01
IAH 32 16 42 10 48 13 28 11 CLE 33 11 45 11 33 14 38 15 SEA 22 23 36 19 25 27 27 21 B-2 TABLE B-2 1985 IFR CAPACITIES IN OPERATIONS PER HOUR 20...18 53 23 EWR 7 23 54 16 9 28 44 19 IAN 7 22 50 13 8 24 49 19 CLE 5 16 64 15 6 20 53 21 4 SEA 9 27 42 22 11 32 32 25 C-2 TABLE C-2 1985 IFR CAPACITIES...Administration Office of Systems Engineering Management 14. SposoingAg, Cede Washington, DC 20591 AEM- 100 15. Supplementary Notes 16 . Abstract The
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Nazemi, Azadeh; Murray, Iain; Fernaando, Chandrika; McMeekin, David A.
2016-01-01
Documents use tables to communicate multidimensional information clearly, summarise and present data in an easy-to-interpret way. Tabular information in scanned PDF due to its nature without further processing is not accessible for vision-impaired people who use assistive technology such as screen readers. The lack of access to table contents…
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Water Quality Criteria for Colored Smokes: Solvent Yellow 33
1987-11-01
Y . ’~ ~% d .’ 4’ . TABLE 4. DISTRIBUTION OF [1 4 C]-SOLVENT YELLOW 33 IN RATS 1 hr AFTER- EXPOSURE TO SOLVENT YELLOW 33 (SY) OR SOLVENT YELLOW 33...have shown that some individuals react strongly Lo this dye. The repeat insult patch test is used most often. The subjects receive five to ten exposures...70 Neutrophils Control 5 ± 2 0 ± 0 7 ± 3 3( lO cells/g) Exposed 1300 ± 130 d 470 ± i 0 0d 290 ± 50 d a. Adapted from Henderson et al. 1985b. b. Values
2009-09-01
Executive CAIV Cost As an Independent Variable CAP Critical Acquisition Position CAPM Certified Associate in Project Management CCCM Certified...Professionals (PMP)............................33 b. Certified Associate in Project Management ( CAPM )............34 c. Program Management...34 Table 6. CAPM Requirements (After PMI CAPM , 2009). ...........................................34 Table 7
Calculating Toxic Corridors. Revision
1989-04-01
16 Table 9 Chlorine Pentafluoride 1CL ........... ................... .. 17 Table 10 Chlorine Trifluoride TCL...60-min EEL: 3.0 ppm 31 Chlorine Pentafluoride 130.445 0.3 4.64 1.5 1(T) 2.03 Mone - (T) - Tentative Chlorine Trifluoride 92.448 0.63 3.88 3.01 1.70...CIF 5 770.4 Chlorine Trifluoride 26.6 1,B33.410 54.141 80 92.448 CIF.3 247.2 Diborane 16.859 B2 H Ethylene- Oxide 27.0 f 1,860.98 54.96 80 44.054 C
29 CFR 1910.33 - Table of contents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
....39Fire prevention plans. (a) Application. (b) Written and oral fire prevention plans. (c) Minimum elements of a fire prevention plan. (d) Employee information. [67 FR 67961, Nov. 7, 2002] ... plans. (a) Application. (b) Written and oral emergency action plans. (c) Minimum elements of an...
... Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. (2017). 2016 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Table 8.56A ( ... the United States: Results from the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (PDF file, 2. ...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Huang, Zhi-Wei; He, Guo-Qiang; Qin, Fei; Xue, Rui; Wei, Xiang-Geng; Shi, Lei
2017-03-01
The publisher regrets that in the above article we found that Table 1 is present online, in the html version in ScienceDirect, but has been omitted in error from the final version of the PDF online and in the print version. The table can be found below:
29 CFR 1910.33 - Table of contents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
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33 CFR 161.21 - Automated reporting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...) PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Vessel Movement Reporting System § 161.21 Automated... Centers denoted in Table 161.12(c) of this part. (b) Should an AIS become non-operational, while or prior...
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Close encounters to the Sun in Gaia DR1 (Bailer-Jones, 2018)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bailer-Jones, C. A. L.
2017-08-01
The table gives the perihelion (closest approach) parameters of stars in the Gaia-DR1 TGAS catalogue which are found by numerical integration through a Galactic potential to approach within 10pc of the Sun. These parameters are the time (relative to the Gaia measurement epoch), heliocentric distance, and heliocentric speed of the star at perihelion. Uncertainties in these have been calculated by a Monte Carlo sampling of the data to give the posterior probability density function (PDF) over the parameters. For each parameter three summary values of this PDF are reported: the median, the 5% lower bound, the 95% upper bound. The latter two give a 90% confidence interval. The table also reports the probability that each star approaches the Sun within 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0pc, as well as the measured parallax, proper motion, and radial velocity (plus uncertainties) of the stars. Table 3 in the article lists the first 20 lines of this data table (stars with median perihelion distances below 2pc). Some stars are duplicated in this table, i.e. there are rows with the same ID, but different data. Stars with problematic data have not been removed, so some encounters are not reliable. Most IDs are Tycho, but in a few cases they are Hipparcos. (1 data file).
FastStats: Oral and Dental Health
... What's this? Submit Button NCHS Home Oral and Dental Health Recommend on Facebook Tweet Share Compartir Data ... States, 2016, table 60 [PDF – 9.8 MB] Dental visits Percent of children aged 2-17 years ...
Tank Gunnery Analysis for Developing a Tank Crew Training Data Base
1978-08-01
Tarots 4 1099.33 50.10 001 N(A) - Error 27 51-837 AB - Comeanys X Table 2 58.323 2.36 N.S. AC - CGmanvs X Targets 8 32.114 1.46 N.S. C - Table X Taretq 4...92.146 4.43 • .01 NB(A - Err r 27 24.699 NC(A) - Error 106 21.947 ABC - Companys X Table V Tarot ........ 20.971 .4gI .. L NBC(A) - Error 10 _ 20.789...Meters) Tarot Mode Opening Tirm Plits N iaraets 770-81Q S B 7.3 86 119 D (1024) m B (17.8) (75) 32 11 A (1230) S P (16.6) (68) 31 E y 1610 m p 12.1 37
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... sample time per run) EPA Reference Method 10 or 10B of appendix A-4 of part 60. Dioxins/furans ng/dscm total dioxins/furans (gr/109 dscf) or ng/dscm TEQ (gr/109 dscf) 240 (100) or 5.1 (2.2) 3-run average (4...
1981-10-01
Geography 3-1 Topography 3-. Drainage 3-1 ii Page Surface Geology 3-3 Barrier Sediments 3-3 Myrtle Beach Backbarrier Sediments 3-3 soils 3-5 Subsurface...Beach AFB Surface Drainage and Surface Water Sampling Points 3-2 3.2 Myrtle Beach AFB Surface Soils 3-4 3.3 Myrtle Beach AFB Location of Geologic Cross...has created a potential contamination problem. This situation is compounded by the site’s sandy soil and shallow ground water table. b.) Weathering Pit
2007-08-01
individually for each of the four candidate bows in Appendix B, Figures B13- Bl6 , and collectively in Table B 18. Wave Traces Wave traces along the JHSS BSS... B16 B7. JHSS: BSS, GB, BH, displacement variations, PE test comparisons ............................... B19 B8. JHSS: BSS, bow variations, BH, DES, PE...BSS, EB, dynamic sinkage and pitch ................................................................... B33 B16 . JHSS: BSS, GB, dynamic sinkage and pitch
Space Separatism: Degree of Differentiation
2014-12-01
Separate Service” (Norfolk, VA: Joint Forces Staff College, 6 September 2002); MAJ William S. Moncrief , “Building a United States Space Force,” Army Space...unclassified b. ABSTRACT unclassified c . THIS PAGE unclassified Standard Form 298 (Rev. 8-98) Prescribed by ANSI Std Z39-18 November–December 2014 Air...FY14_Green_Book.pdf. 32. Story, “Separate Space Force,” 2–5. 33. Moncrief , “Building a United States Space Force,” 34–38. 34. DODD 3100.10, Space Policy, 3. 35. Lt
Mizuno, Masashi; Suzuki, Yasuhiro; Higashide, Keiko; Sei, Yumi; Iguchi, Daiki; Sakata, Fumiko; Horie, Masanobu; Maruyama, Shoichi; Matsuo, Seiichi; Morgan, B Paul; Ito, Yasuhiko
2017-01-01
We searched for indicators to predict the prognosis of infectious peritonitis by measuring levels of complement proteins and activation products in peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluid (PDF) of patients at early stages of peritonitis. We retrospectively analyzed the relationship between the levels of sC5b-9, C3 and C4 in PDF and the subsequent clinical prognosis. We measured levels of sC5b-9, C3 and C4 in PDF on days 1, 2 and 5 post-onset of peritonitis in 104 episodes of infectious peritonitis in PD patients from 2008 and retrospectively compared levels with clinical outcomes. Further analysis for the presence of causative microorganisms or to demonstrate bacterial culture negative peritonitis was performed and correlated with change of levels of sC5b-9 in PDF. When PD patients with peritonitis were divided into groups that either failed to recover from peritonitis and were finally withdrawn from PD (group 1; n = 25) or recovered (group 2; n = 79), levels of sC5b-9, C3 and C4 in PDF were significantly higher in group 1 patients compared to those in group 2 on day5. Analysis of microorganisms showed significantly higher sC5b-9 levels in PDF of peritonitis cases caused by culture negative peritonitis in group 1 compared with group 2 when we analyzed for individual microorganisms. Of note, on day5, the sC5b-9 levels in PDF were similarly high in peritonitis caused by fungi or other organisms. Our results suggested that levels of complement markers in PDF, especially sC5b-9, have potential as surrogate markers to predict prognosis of PD-related peritonitis.
Zhai, Yihui; Bloch, Jacek; Hömme, Meike; Schaefer, Julia; Hackert, Thilo; Philippin, Bärbel; Schwenger, Vedat; Schaefer, Franz; Schmitt, Claus P
2012-07-01
Biocompatible peritoneal dialysis fluids (PDF) are buffered with lactate and/or bicarbonate. We hypothesized that the reduced toxicity of the biocompatible solutions might unmask specific effects of the buffer type on mesothelial cell functions. Human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMC) were incubated with bicarbonate (B-)PDF or lactate-buffered (L-)PDF followed by messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein analysis. Gene silencing was achieved using small interfering RNA (siRNA), functional studies using Transwell culture systems, and monolayer wound-healing assays. Incubation with B-PDF increased HPMC migration in the Transwell and monolayer wound-healing assay to 245 ± 99 and 137 ± 11% compared with L-PDF. Gene silencing showed this effect to be entirely dependent on the expression of aquaporin-1 (AQP-1) and independent of AQP-3. Exposure of HPMC to B-PDF increased AQP-1 mRNA and protein abundance to 209 ± 80 and 197 ± 60% of medium control; the effect was pH dependent. L-PDF reduced AQP-1 mRNA. Addition of bicarbonate to L-PDF increased AQP-1 abundance by threefold; mRNA half-life remained unchanged. Immunocytochemistry confirmed opposite changes of AQP-1 cell-membrane abundance with B-PDF and L-PDF. Peritoneal mesothelial AQP-1 abundance and migration capacity is regulated by pH and buffer agents used in PD solutions. In vivo studies are required to delineate the impact with respect to long-term peritoneal membrane integrity and function.
29 CFR 1910.33 - Table of contents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 29 Labor 5 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Table of contents. 1910.33 Section 1910.33 Labor Regulations Relating to Labor (Continued) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS Exit Routes and Emergency Planning § 1910.33 Table of contents. This...
FastStats: Health of Mexican American Population
... table I-4 [PDF – 2.7 MB] Infant deaths Infant deaths per 1,000 live births: 4.92 (2012- ... Related Links Birth Data Linked Birth and Infant Death Data Mortality Data National Health and Nutrition Examination ...
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2007-12-01
The current slim 100 page booklet can be accessed in PDF format from this introductory front page. It is just what the name suggests, a series of statistical snapshots, graphs and tables relating the status of the state demographics and the transport...
1990-08-02
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VizieR Online Data Catalog: Bessel (1825) calculation for geodesic measurements (Karney+, 2010)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Karney, C. F. F.; Deakin, R. E.
2010-06-01
The solution of the geodesic problem for an oblate ellipsoid is developed in terms of series. Tables are provided to simplify the computation. Included here are the tables that accompanied Bessel's paper (with corrections). The tables were crafted by Bessel to be minimize the labor of hand calculations. To this end, he adjusted the intervals in the tables, the number of terms included in the series, and the number of significant digits given so that the final results are accurate to about 8 places. For that reason, the most useful form of the tables is as the PDF file which provides the tables in a layout close to the original. Also provided is the LaTeX source file for the PDF file. Finally, the data has been put into a format so that it can be read easily by computer programs. All the logarithms are in base 10 (common logarithms). The characteristic and the mantissa should be read separately (indicated as x.c and x.m in the file description). Thus the first entry in the table, -4.4, should be parsed as "-4" (the characteristic) and ".4" (the mantissa); the anti-log for this entry is 10(-4+0.4)=2.5e-4. The "Delta" columns give the first difference of the preceding column, i.e., the difference of the preceding column in the next row and the preceding column in the current row. In the printed tables these are expressed as "units in the last place" and the differences are of the rounded representations in the preceding columns (to minimize interpolation errors). In table1.dat these are given scaled to a match the format used for the preceding column, as indicated by the units given for these columns. The unit log(") (in the description within square brackets [arcsec]) means the logarithm of a quantity expressed in arcseconds. (3 data files).
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Astron low resolution UV spectra (Boyarchuk+, 1994)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Boyarchuk, A. A.
2017-05-01
Astron was a Soviet spacecraft launched on 23 March 1983, and it was operational for eight years as the largest ultraviolet space telescope during its lifetime. Astron's payload consisted of an 80 cm ultraviolet telescope Spica and an X-ray spectroscope. We present 159 low resolution spectra of stars obtained during the Astron space mission (Tables 4, 5; hereafter table numbers in Boyarchuk et al. 1994 are given). Table 4 (observational log, logs.dat) contains data on 142 sessions for 90 stars (sorted in ascending order of RA), where SED was obtained by scanning method, and then data on 17 sessions for 15 stars (also sorted in ascending order of RA), where multicolor photometry was done. Kilpio et al. (2016, Baltic Astronomy 25, 23) presented results of the comparison of Astron data to the modern UV stellar data, discussed Astron precision and accuracy, and made some conclusions on potential application areas of these data. Also 34 sessions of observations of 27 stellar systems (galaxies and globular clusters) are presented. Observational log was published in Table 10 and data were published in Table 11, respectively. Also 16 sessions of observations of 12 nebulae (Table 12 for observational log and Table 13 for data themselves) are presented. Background radiation intensity data (Table 14) are presented in Table 15. At last, data on comets are presented in different forms. We draw your attention that observational data for stars, stellar systems, nebulae and comets are expressed in log [erg/s/cm^2/A], while for comets data 10E-13 erg/s/cm^2/A units are used, hydroxyl band photometric data for comets are expressed in log [erg/s/cm^2], and for the background data it is radiation intensity expressed in log [erg/s/cm^2/A/sr]. Scanned (PDF version of) Boyarchuk et al. (1994) book is available at http://www.inasan.ru/~astron/astron.pdf (12 data files).
Kumar, Mukesh; Busch, Wolfgang; Birke, Hannah; Kemmerling, Birgit; Nürnberger, Thorsten; Schöffl, Friedrich
2009-01-01
In order to assess the functional roles of heat stress-induced class B-heat shock factors in Arabidopsis, we investigated T-DNA knockout mutants of AtHsfB1 and AtHsfB2b. Micorarray analysis of double knockout hsfB1/hsfB2b plants revealed as strong an up-regulation of the basal mRNA-levels of the defensin genes Pdf1.2a/b in mutant plants. The Pdf expression was further enhanced by jasmonic acid treatment or infection with the necrotrophic fungus Alternaria brassicicola. The single mutant hsfB2b and the double mutant hsfB1/B2b were significantly improved in disease resistance after A. brassicicola infection. There was no indication for a direct interaction of Hsf with the promoter of Pdf1.2, which is devoid of perfect HSE consensus Hsf-binding sequences. However, changes in the formation of late HsfA2-dependent HSE binding were detected in hsfB1/B2b plants. This suggests that HsfB1/B2b may interact with class A-Hsf in regulating the shut-off of the heat shock response. The identification of Pdf genes as targets of Hsf-dependent negative regulation is the first evidence for an interconnection of Hsf in the regulation of biotic and abiotic responses.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
He, Jiansen; Wang, Yin; Pei, Zhongtian; Zhang, Lei; Tu, Chuanyi
2017-04-01
Energy transfer rate of turbulence is not uniform everywhere but suggested to follow a certain distribution, e.g., lognormal distribution (Kolmogorov 1962). The inhomogeneous transfer rate leads to emergence of intermittency, which may be identified with some parameter, e.g., normalized partial variance increments (PVI) (Greco et al., 2009). Large PVI of magnetic field fluctuations are found to have a temperature distribution with the median and mean values higher than that for small PVI level (Osman et al., 2012). However, there is a large proportion of overlap between temperature distributions associated with the smaller and larger PVIs. So it is recognized that only PVI cannot fully determine the temperature, since the one-to-one mapping relationship does not exist. One may be curious about the reason responsible for the considerable overlap of conditional temperature distribution for different levels of PVI. Usually the hotter plasma with higher temperature is speculated to be heated more with more dissipation of turbulence energy corresponding to more energy cascading rate, if the temperature fluctuation of the eigen wave mode is not taken into account. To explore the statistical relationship between turbulence cascading and plasma thermal state, we aim to study and reveal, for the first time, the conditional probability function of "energy transfer rate" under different levels of PVI condition (PDF(ɛ|PVI)), and compare it with the conditional probability function of temperature. The conditional probability distribution function, PDF(ɛ|PVI), is derived from PDF(PVI|ɛ)·PDF(ɛ)/PDF(PVI) according to the Bayesian theorem. PDF(PVI) can be obtained directly from the data. PDF(ɛ) is derived from the conjugate-gradient inversion of PDF(PVI) by assuming reasonably that PDF(δB|σ) is a Gaussian distribution, where PVI=|δB|/ σ and σ ( ɛι)1/3. PDF(ɛ) can also be acquired from fitting PDF(δB) with an integral function ∫PDF(δB|σ)PDF(σ)d σ. As a result, PDF(ɛ|PVI) is found to shift to higher median value of ɛ with increasing PVI but with a significant overlap of PDFs for different PVIs. Therefore, PDF(ɛ|PVI) is similar to PDF(T|PVI) in the sense of slow migration along with increasing PVI. The detailed comparison between these two conditional PDFs are also performed.
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Yang, Dennis; Amin, Sunil; Gonzalez, Susana; Mullady, Daniel; Edmundowicz, Steven A; DeWitt, John M; Khashab, Mouen A; Wang, Andrew Y; Nagula, Satish; Buscaglia, Jonathan M; Bucobo, Juan Carlos; Wagh, Mihir S; Draganov, Peter V; Stevens, Tyler; Vargo, John J; Khara, Harshit S; Diehl, David L; Keswani, Rajesh N; Komanduri, Srinadh; Yachimski, Patrick S; Prabhu, Anoop; Kwon, Richard S; Watson, Rabindra R; Goodman, Adam J; Benias, Petros; Carr-Locke, David L; DiMaio, Christopher J
2017-02-01
Background and study aims Data on clinical outcomes of endoscopic drainage of debris-free pseudocysts (PDF) versus pseudocysts containing solid debris (PSD) are very limited. The aims of this study were to compare treatment outcomes between patients with PDF vs. PSD undergoing endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage via transmural stents. Patients and methods Retrospective review of 142 consecutive patients with pseudocysts who underwent EUS-guided transmural drainage (TM) from 2008 to 2014 at 15 academic centers in the United States. Main outcome measures included TM technical success, treatment outcomes (symptomatic and radiologic resolution), need for endoscopic re-intervention at follow-up, and adverse events (AEs). Results TM was performed in 90 patients with PDF and 52 with PSD. Technical success: PDF 87 (96.7 %) vs. PSD 51 (98.1 %). There was no difference in the rates for endoscopic re-intervention (5.5 % in PDF vs. 11.5 % in PSD; P = 0.33) or AEs (12.2 % in PDF vs. 19.2 % in PSD; P = 0.33). Median long-term follow-up after stent removal was 297 days (interquartile range [IQR]: 59 - 424 days) for PDF and 326 days (IQR: 180 - 448 days) for PSD ( P = 0.88). There was a higher rate of short-term radiologic resolution of PDF (45; 66.2 %) vs. PSD (21; 51.2 %) (OR = 0.30; 95 % CI: 0.13 - 0.72; P = 0.009). There was no difference in long-term symptomatic resolution (PDF: 70.4 % vs. PSD: 66.7 %; P = 0.72) or radiologic resolution (PDF: 68.9 % vs. PSD: 78.6 %; P = 0.72) Conclusions There was no difference in need for endoscopic re-intervention, AEs or long-term treatment outcomes in patients with PDF vs. PSD undergoing EUS-guided drainage with transmural stents. Based on these results, the presence of solid debris in pancreatic fluid collections does not appear to be associated with a poorer outcome.
Asian American Health - Multiple Languages
... Are You At Risk? Information for Asian Americans - English PDF Hepatitis B - Are You At Risk? Information ... Family Has Hepatitis B: Information for Asian Americans - English PDF Hepatitis B and Your Family - When Someone ...
Kumar, Mukesh; Busch, Wolfgang; Birke, Hannah; Kemmerling, Birgit; Nürnberger, Thorsten; Schöffl, Friedrich
2009-01-01
In order to assess the functional roles of heat stress-induced class B-heat shock factors in Arabidopsis, we investigated T-DNA knockout mutants of AtHsfB1 and AtHsfB2b. Micorarray analysis of double knockout hsfB1/hsfB2b plants revealed as strong an up-regulation of the basal mRNA-levels of the defensin genes Pdf1.2a/b in mutant plants. The Pdf expression was further enhanced by jasmonic acid treatment or infection with the necrotrophic fungus Alternaria brassicicola. The single mutant hsfB2b and the double mutant hsfB1/B2b were significantly improved in disease resistance after A. brassicicola infection. There was no indication for a direct interaction of Hsf with the promoter of Pdf1.2, which is devoid of perfect HSE consensus Hsf-binding sequences. However, changes in the formation of late HsfA2-dependent HSE binding were detected in hsfB1/B2b plants. This suggests that HsfB1/B2b may interact with class A-Hsf in regulating the shut-off of the heat shock response. The identification of Pdf genes as targets of Hsf-dependent negative regulation is the first evidence for an interconnection of Hsf in the regulation of biotic and abiotic responses. PMID:19529832
FAA statistical handbook of aviation, calendar year 1988
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1988-08-15
The FAA Statistical Handbook of Aviation is published annually by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The handbook is provided here in MS Excel. format as downloadable files and as text tables that can be viewed in PDF format. The prime purpos...
33 CFR 155.4030 - Required salvage and marine firefighting services to list in response plans.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... listed in the table in § 155.4030(b) will apply to these services. (c) Integration into the response... offload the vessel's largest cargo tank in 24 hours of continuous operation. This is required for both...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... sample time per run) EPA Reference Method 10 or 10B of appendix A-4 of part 60. Dioxins/furans ng/dscm total dioxins/furans (gr/109 dscf) or ng/dscm TEQ (gr/109 dscf) 800 (350) or 15 (6.6) 3-run average (4...
Mizuno, Masashi; Suzuki, Yasuhiro; Higashide, Keiko; Sei, Yumi; Iguchi, Daiki; Sakata, Fumiko; Horie, Masanobu; Maruyama, Shoichi; Matsuo, Seiichi; Morgan, B. Paul; Ito, Yasuhiko
2017-01-01
Background We searched for indicators to predict the prognosis of infectious peritonitis by measuring levels of complement proteins and activation products in peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluid (PDF) of patients at early stages of peritonitis. We retrospectively analyzed the relationship between the levels of sC5b-9, C3 and C4 in PDF and the subsequent clinical prognosis. Methods We measured levels of sC5b-9, C3 and C4 in PDF on days 1, 2 and 5 post-onset of peritonitis in 104 episodes of infectious peritonitis in PD patients from 2008 and retrospectively compared levels with clinical outcomes. Further analysis for the presence of causative microorganisms or to demonstrate bacterial culture negative peritonitis was performed and correlated with change of levels of sC5b-9 in PDF. Results When PD patients with peritonitis were divided into groups that either failed to recover from peritonitis and were finally withdrawn from PD (group 1; n = 25) or recovered (group 2; n = 79), levels of sC5b-9, C3 and C4 in PDF were significantly higher in group 1 patients compared to those in group 2 on day5. Analysis of microorganisms showed significantly higher sC5b-9 levels in PDF of peritonitis cases caused by culture negative peritonitis in group 1 compared with group 2 when we analyzed for individual microorganisms. Of note, on day5, the sC5b-9 levels in PDF were similarly high in peritonitis caused by fungi or other organisms. Conclusion Our results suggested that levels of complement markers in PDF, especially sC5b-9, have potential as surrogate markers to predict prognosis of PD-related peritonitis. PMID:28046064
VizieR Online Data Catalog: HR8752 evolving through the void (Nieuwenhuijzen+ 2012)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Nieuwenhuijzen, H.; de Jager, C.; Kolka, I.; Israelian, G.; Lobel, A.; Zsoldos, E.; Maeder, A.; Meynet, G.
2012-06-01
The main paper on the hypergiant HR8752 evolving through the void combines observational data from various sources: new spectral data, new and already published (B-V), V data. it also describes a new three-dimensional chebychev interpolating code, and gives information on the temperature calibration for hypergiants, and adds some extra Tables on colour excess and historical context (cf. below). The electronic appendix contains a number of tables, too large for publishing in the paper. In the text and in the appendix, they are referred to as Table Axx, resp. Cxx. We note, however, that tables A1.1 to A1.6 in Section 2 of the main paper are here referred to as tables appena11 to appena16. The observational tables appena11 to appena16, appena2, appena3, appena4 all refer to Section 2 in the main paper, while tables appena5, appena6, appena7, appena8 are used in Section 3 of the main paper. The technical table appenc1 describes the three-dimensional chebychev interpolation method used in Section 2 of the main paper. The second technical table appenc2 describes the (hypergiant) temperature calibration and transformation codes between Mk, Teff, and (B-V) data, used in Section 3 of the main paper. Table appena9 discusses some measured colour excesses (Section 3.3 of the main paper). Table appena10 discusses the possibility of historical context (Section 5.11 of the main paper). (20 data files).
Minimum Distance Estimation of Mixture Proportions.
1986-12-01
35 iii Page Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 iv List of Tables Table Page I. Simulation Results for Mixtures of Two Exponen- 33...extended this research to the mixed Weibull, Falls(14) and Rider( 35 ) using the method of moments and Kao(26) using a graphical method, for example. In...samp(750),true(3),temp,min(3),mse,a,b,c real sammom(3),meanl,mean2,estip,x,y,z,msemom,tempt( 3 ) real xl,yl,zl integer nr,n,m,d,ier complex zsm ,zlg
Field Acceptance and Nutritional Intake of the Meal, Ready-to-Eat and Heat and Serve Ration.
1998-05-01
Scrambled Eggs (Natick) and Scrambled Eggs w/Bacon(Natick). These two mean ratings were received from the control group. Table 4A Control Group H&S...6.4 Creamed Ground Beef 6.3 Corned Beef Hash 6.1 Western Scrambled Eggs (Natick)* 4.6 Scrambled Eggs w...5.4 20 38 33 * Natick - NRDEC developed eggs Table 4B Test Group H&S Breakfast Acceptability Ratings (n=39) Food Groups Food Item Entrees
Health Information in Lao (ພາສາລາວ)
... Are You At Risk? Information for Asian Americans - English PDF Hepatitis B - Are You At Risk? Information ... Family Has Hepatitis B: Information for Asian Americans - English PDF Hepatitis B and Your Family - When Someone ...
40 CFR 1065.290 - PM gravimetric balance.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
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29 CFR 1910.33 - Table of contents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
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29 CFR 1910.33 - Table of contents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
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77 FR 34263 - 2012-2014 Enterprise Housing Goals
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2012-06-11
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E-2 Systems Approach to Training: Development, Implementation, Evaluation, and Revision.
1979-08-01
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Cross-reference identification within a PDF document
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Li, Sida; Gao, Liangcai; Tang, Zhi; Yu, Yinyan
2015-01-01
Cross-references, such like footnotes, endnotes, figure/table captions, references, are a common and useful type of page elements to further explain their corresponding entities in the target document. In this paper, we focus on cross-reference identification in a PDF document, and present a robust method as a case study of identifying footnotes and figure references. The proposed method first extracts footnotes and figure captions, and then matches them with their corresponding references within a document. A number of novel features within a PDF document, i.e., page layout, font information, lexical and linguistic features of cross-references, are utilized for the task. Clustering is adopted to handle the features that are stable in one document but varied in different kinds of documents so that the process of identification is adaptive with document types. In addition, this method leverages results from the matching process to provide feedback to the identification process and further improve the algorithm accuracy. The primary experiments in real document sets show that the proposed method is promising to identify cross-reference in a PDF document.
Bender, Thorsten O; Kratochwill, Klaus; Böhm, Michael; Jörres, Achim; Aufricht, Christoph
2011-05-01
We have previously shown that exposure of mesothelial cells (MC) to peritoneal dialysis fluids (PDF) not only caused toxic injury, but also induced cytoprotective heat shock proteins (HSP). This study was performed in order to compare HSP expression in MC upon PDF exposure in three currently used biocompatibility test systems. Omentum-derived human peritoneal MC underwent 3 modalities of exposure to heat- or filter-sterilized PDF: (A) pure PDF for 60 minutes followed by a recovery-period in pure culture medium for 24 hours; (B) 1:1 mixture of PDF and culture medium for 24 hours or (C) pure PDF for 60 minutes followed by a recovery-period in a 1:1 mixture of PDF and culture medium for 24 hours. Biocompatibility was assessed by LDH-release into the supernatant and HSP-72 expression in MC lysates. Short-term exposure of MC to pure PDF (Modality A) resulted in concordant LDH release and upregulation of HSP-72, regardless of heat or filter sterilization. In contrast, both test systems that exposed MC to heat-sterilized PDF during the recovery period (Modalities B and C) resulted in severe cellular lethality but low HSP-72 expression. This study clearly shows that HSP expression in MC upon PDF exposure depends on the biocompatibility test system. The presence of heat-sterilized PDF during recovery resulted in significant downregulation of Hsp-72 despite severe cell injury. Therefore, Hsp-72 expression reflects adequate cellular stress responses rather than PDF cytotoxicity.
Biological Resources Survey of Mountain Springs Canyon on the Naval Weapons Center.
1983-03-01
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aMC fast: automation of fast NLO computations for PDF fits
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bertone, Valerio; Frederix, Rikkert; Frixione, Stefano; Rojo, Juan; Sutton, Mark
2014-08-01
We present the interface between M adG raph5_ aMC@NLO, a self-contained program that calculates cross sections up to next-to-leading order accuracy in an automated manner, and APPL grid, a code that parametrises such cross sections in the form of look-up tables which can be used for the fast computations needed in the context of PDF fits. The main characteristic of this interface, which we dub aMC fast, is its being fully automated as well, which removes the need to extract manually the process-specific information for additional physics processes, as is the case with other matrix-element calculators, and renders it straightforward to include any new process in the PDF fits. We demonstrate this by studying several cases which are easily measured at the LHC, have a good constraining power on PDFs, and some of which were previously unavailable in the form of a fast interface.
Overexpression of BnWRKY33 in oilseed rape enhances resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
Wang, Zheng; Fang, Hedi; Chen, Yu; Chen, Keping; Li, Guanying; Gu, Shoulai; Tan, Xiaoli
2014-09-01
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum causes a devastating disease in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) resulting in a tremendous yield loss worldwide. Studies on various host-pathogen interactions have shown that plant WRKY transcription factors are essential for defence. For the B. napus-S. sclerotiorum interaction, little direct evidence has been found with regard to the biological roles of specific WRKY genes in host resistance. In this study, we isolated a B. napus WRKY gene, BnWRKY33, and found that the gene is highly responsive to S. sclerotiorum infection. Transgenic B. napus plants overexpressing BnWRKY33 showed markedly enhanced resistance to S. sclerotiorum, constitutive activation of the expression of BnPR1 and BnPDF1.2, and inhibition of H2 O2 accumulation in response to pathogen infection. Further, we isolated a mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase substrate gene, BnMKS1, and found that not only can BnWRKY33 interact with BnMKS1, which can also interact with BnMPK4, using the yeast two-hybrid assay, consistent with their collective nuclear localization, but also BnWRKY33, BnMKS1 and BnMPK4 are substantially and synergistically expressed in response to S. sclerotiorum infection. In contrast, the three genes showed differential expression in response to phytohormone treatments. Together, these results suggest that BnWRKY33 plays an important role in B. napus defence to S. sclerotiorum, which is most probably associated with the activation of the salicylic acid (SA)- and jasmonic acid (JA)-mediated defence response and inhibition of H2 O2 accumulation, and we propose a potential mechanism in which BnMPK4-BnMKS1-BnWRKY33 exist in a nuclear localized complex to regulate resistance to S. sclerotiorum in oilseed rape. © 2014 BSPP AND JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD.
Processed Thematic Mapper Satellite Imagery for Selected Areas within the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Dohrenwend, John C.; Gray, Floyd; Miller, Robert J.
2000-01-01
The study is summarized in the Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) file OF00-309.PDF. This publication also contain satellite full-scene images of selected areas along the U.S.-Mexico border. These images are presented as high-resolution images in jpeg format (IMAGES). The folder LOCATIONS in contains TIFF images showing exact positions of easily-identified reference locations for each of the Landsat TM scenes located at least partly within the U.S. A reference location table (BDRLOCS.DOC in MS Word format) lists the latitude and longitude of each reference location with a nominal precision of 0.001 minute of arc
77 FR 73302 - Extension of Dates for Certain Requirements and Amendment of Form 19b-4
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33 CFR 117.697 - Hampton River.
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2010-07-01
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33 CFR 117.697 - Hampton River.
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2014-07-01
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33 CFR 117.697 - Hampton River.
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2012-07-01
..., mile 0.0 at Hampton, operates as follows: (a) The draw shall open on signal from April 1 through... tide tables published by private entities using data provided by the National Ocean Service. At all other times, the draw shall open on signal if at least three hours notice is given. (b) The owners of...
33 CFR 117.697 - Hampton River.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
..., mile 0.0 at Hampton, operates as follows: (a) The draw shall open on signal from April 1 through... tide tables published by private entities using data provided by the National Ocean Service. At all other times, the draw shall open on signal if at least three hours notice is given. (b) The owners of...
The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (I). Evaluation of input data; and adjustment procedures
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Huang, W. J.; Audi, G.; Wang, Meng; Kondev, F. G.; Naimi, S.; Xu, Xing
2017-03-01
This paper is the first of two articles (Part I and Part II) that presents the results of the new atomic mass evaluation, AME2016. It includes complete information on the experimental input data (also including unused and rejected ones), as well as details on the evaluation procedures used to derive the tables of recommended values given in the second part. This article describes the evaluation philosophy and procedures that were implemented in the selection of specific nuclear reaction, decay and mass-spectrometric results. These input values were entered in the least-squares adjustment for determining the best values for the atomic masses and their uncertainties. Details of the calculation and particularities of the AME are then described. All accepted and rejected data, including outweighted ones, are presented in a tabular format and compared with the adjusted values obtained using the least-squares fit analysis. Differences with the previous AME2012 evaluation are discussed and specific information is presented for several cases that may be of interest to AME users. The second AME2016 article gives a table with the recommended values of atomic masses, as well as tables and graphs of derived quantities, along with the list of references used in both the AME2016 and the NUBASE2016 evaluations (the first paper in this issue). AMDC: http://amdc.impcas.ac.cn/ Contents The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (I). Evaluation of input data; and adjustment proceduresAcrobat PDF (1.2 MB) Table I. Input data compared with adjusted valuesAcrobat PDF (1.3 MB)
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... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Weights (Pounds) of Outboard Motor and Related Equipment for Various Boat Horsepower Ratings 4 Table 4 to Subpart H of Part 183... or Less Pt. 183, Subpt. H, Table 4 Table 4 to Subpart H of Part 183—Weights (Pounds) of Outboard...
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... time 1 Method for demonstrating compliance 2 Particulate matter mg/dscm (gr/dscf) 87 (0.038) 3-run average (1-hour minimum sample time per run) EPA Reference Method 5 of appendix A-3 of part 60, or EPA Reference Method 26A or 29 of appendix A-8 of part 60. Carbon monoxide ppmv 20 3-run average (1-hour minimum...
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2011-01-01
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2012-01-01
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
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Jointness: A Selected Bibliography
2010-12-01
2010. 113pp. (U260 .E33 2010) http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2010/RAND_MG675.pdf Button, Robert , et al . Maritime Prepositioning Force (Future...SiteCollectionDocuments/ILW%20Web-ExclusivePubs/ Land%20Warfare%20Papers/LWP69.pdf Cole, Ronald H., et al . The History of the Unified Command Plan...http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA479692 Conley, Raymond E., et al . Enhancing the Performance of Senior Department of Defense Civilian Executives
PDF receptor signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans modulates locomotion and egg-laying.
Meelkop, Ellen; Temmerman, Liesbet; Janssen, Tom; Suetens, Nick; Beets, Isabel; Van Rompay, Liesbeth; Shanmugam, Nilesh; Husson, Steven J; Schoofs, Liliane
2012-09-25
In Caenorhabditis elegans, pdfr-1 encodes three receptors of the secretin receptor family. These G protein-coupled receptors are activated by three neuropeptides, pigment dispersing factors 1a, 1b and 2, which are encoded by pdf-1 and pdf-2. We isolated a PDF receptor loss-of-function allele (lst34) by means of a mutagenesis screen and show that the PDF signaling system is involved in locomotion and egg-laying. We demonstrate that the pdfr-1 mutant phenocopies the defective locomotor behavior of the pdf-1 mutant and that pdf-1 and pdf-2 behave antagonistically. All three PDF receptor splice variants are involved in the regulation of locomotor behavior. Cell specific rescue experiments show that this pdf mediated behavior is regulated by neurons rather than body wall muscles. We also show that egg-laying patterns of pdf-1 and pdf-2 mutants are affected, but not those of pdfr-1 mutants, pointing to a novel role for the PDF-system in the regulation of egg-laying. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Two Bull Mine - Div. of Mining, Land, and Water
27.21.080(d) and 11 AAC 90.129(b). DMLW - Mining is issuing a Final Findings of Fact and Decision for the renewal of the Two Bull Mine permit. Final Findings and Decision PDF (9/2/2016) Public Notice of Final Findings and Decision PDF (9/2/2016) Preliminary Findings of Fact PDF (3/11/2016) Public Notice PDF (3/11
VizieR Online Data Catalog: BVRI photometry of luminous stars in M31 and M33 (Martin+, 2017)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Martin, J. C.; Humphreys, R. M.
2017-11-01
Images were obtained of M31 and M33 using an Apogee U42 CCD Camera with a back-illuminated E2v CCD42-40 chip on the F/13 20-inch (0.51m) telescope at the University of Illinois Springfield Henry R. Barber Research Observatory near Pleasant Plains, IL. The images are 19.4*19.4 arc minutes squares with a pixel scale of 0.57 arcseconds per pixel. Images were exposed in four high-throughput broad-band filters manufactured by Astrodon: Johnson B and V, and Cousins R and I. The B-filter does not have the red-leak present in most Astrodon B-filers manufactured prior to 2013. Images were taken in V at every epoch except one in 2012. In 2012, many fields were also imaged in R. Imaging in the B-filter started in 2013, and imaging in the I-filter started in 2015. Table 1 gives a record of the 199 images of M31 and 77 images of M33. (5 data files).
Taking Advantage of External Funding for Air Force Officer PH.D. Candidates at Civilian Universities
2009-12-01
5_01738_table_4.pdf . 32 John M. Braxton and Robert C. Nordvall , “Selective Liberal Arts Colleges: Higher Quality as well as Higher Prestige?” The Journal...Requirements and Utilizing Assets.‖ Master‘s thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, 1986. Braxton, John M. and Robert C. Nordvall . ―Selective Liberal Arts
Taking Advantage of External Funding for Air Force Officer Ph.D. Candidates at Civilian Universities
2009-12-01
5_01738_table_4.pdf . 32 John M. Braxton and Robert C. Nordvall , “Selective Liberal Arts Colleges: Higher Quality as well as Higher Prestige?” The Journal...Requirements and Utilizing Assets.‖ Master‘s thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, 1986. Braxton, John M. and Robert C. Nordvall . ―Selective Liberal Arts
Magazzù, L; Forn-Díaz, P; Belyansky, R; Orgiazzi, J-L; Yurtalan, M A; Otto, M R; Lupascu, A; Wilson, C M; Grifoni, M
2018-06-07
The original PDF and HTML versions of this Article omitted the ORCID ID of the authors L. Magazzù and P. Forn-Díaz. (L. Magazzù: 0000-0002-4377-8387; P. Forn-Diaz: 0000-0003-4365-5157).The original PDF version of this Article contained errors in Eqs. (2), (6), (13), (14), (25), (26). These equations were missing all instances of 'Γ' and 'Δ', which are correctly displayed in the HTML version.Similarly, the inline equation in the third sentence of the caption of Fig. 2 was missing the left hand term 'Ω'.The original HTML version of this Article contained errors in Table 1. The correct version of the sixth row of the first column states 'Figure 2' instead of the original, incorrect 'Figure'. And the correction version of the ninth row of the first column states 'Figure 3' instead of the original, incorrect 'Figure'.This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.
Digital geologic map of the Butler Peak 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
Miller, Fred K.; Matti, Jonathan C.; Brown, Howard J.; digital preparation by Cossette, P. M.
2000-01-01
Open-File Report 00-145, is a digital geologic map database of the Butler Peak 7.5' quadrangle that includes (1) ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute) version 7.2.1 Patch 1 coverages, and associated tables, (2) a Portable Document Format (.pdf) file of the Description of Map Units, Correlation of Map Units chart, and an explanation of symbols used on the map, btlrpk_dcmu.pdf, (3) a Portable Document Format file of this Readme, btlrpk_rme.pdf (the Readme is also included as an ascii file in the data package), and (4) a PostScript plot file of the map, Correlation of Map Units, and Description of Map Units on a single sheet, btlrpk.ps. No paper map is included in the Open-File report, but the PostScript plot file (number 4 above) can be used to produce one. The PostScript plot file generates a map, peripheral text, and diagrams in the editorial format of USGS Geologic Investigation Series (I-series) maps.
Air Force IT System Security Compliance with Law and Policy
2016-04-01
production /1/saf_cio_a6/publication/afpd33-2/afpd33-2.pdf 21 AFI33-210, Air Force Certification and Accreditation Program (AFCAP), October 2014: http...cyber systems for support and operation. Today’s system certification and compliancy tracking methods are very costly, time intensive, unrealistic...and often lag behind operational and test requirements. However, with changes to policy and implementation requirements, the IT system certification
Short Pulse UV-Visible Waveguide Laser.
1980-07-01
27 B. Relaxation Processes ...... ................... ... 30 C. Equivalent Circuit ...... .................... ... 33 II V. KINETIC MODELING...101 2 2-() 0 10 20 30 40 TIME (nsec) Fig. 6 Temporal evolution of the current, various N +densities, and the electron density as revealed by the...processes consisting of dissociative 30 * TABLE 1 RELAXATION REACTION RATES USED IN THE He-N MODEL 2 Reaction Rate. Reference Helium Metastable Reactions 1
STS-33 Discovery, OV-103, crew eats preflight breakfast at KSC O and C Bldg
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1989-01-01
STS-33 crewmembers eat preflight breakfast at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Operations and Checkout (O and C) Building before boarding Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103. Sitting around table and wearing mission t-shirts (left to right) are Mission Specialist (MS) Manley L. Carter, Jr, MS Kathryn C. Thornton, MS F. Story Musgrave, Commander Frederick D. Gregory, and Pilot John E. Blaha. A cake decorated with the STS-33 mission insignia is in the center of the table. A Thanksgiving Day decoration (turkey) sits on the table.
1998-05-01
TABLE 19 HYDROTHERAPY EQUIPMENT USED OR OPERATED BY 20 PERCENT OR MORE OF 4J0X2 FIRST-JOB OR FIRST-ENLISTMENT PERSONNEL 37 TABLE 20 MEASUREMENT...which had responses of greater than 20 percent) (see Table 18) 9 types of hydrotherapy equipment (7 of which had responses greater than 20 percent...75 89 84 64 60 33 33 72 65 36 TABLE 19 HYDROTHERAPY EQUIPMENT USED OR OPERATED BY 20 PERCENT OR MORE OF 4J0X2 FIRST-JOB OR FIRST-ENLISTMENT
The NUBASE2016 evaluation of nuclear properties
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Audi, G.; Kondev, F. G.; Wang, Meng; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.
2017-03-01
This paper presents the NUBASE2016 evaluation that contains the recommended values for nuclear and decay properties of 3437 nuclides in their ground and excited isomeric (T1/2 >= 100 ns) states. All nuclides for which any experimental information is known were considered. NUBASE2016 covers all data published by October 2016 in primary (journal articles) and secondary (mainly laboratory reports and conference proceedings) references, together with the corresponding bibliographical information. During the development of NUBASE2016, the data available in the 'Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File' (ENSDF) database were consulted and critically assessed for their validity and completeness. Furthermore, a large amount of new data and some older experimental results that were missing from ENSDF were compiled, evaluated and included in NUBASE2016. The atomic mass values were taken from the 'Atomic Mass Evaluation' (AME2016, second and third parts of the present issue). In cases where no experimental data were available for a particular nuclide, trends in the behavior of specific properties in neighboring nuclides (TNN) were examined. This approach allowed to estimate values for a range of properties that are labeled in NUBASE2016 as 'non-experimental' (flagged '#'). Evaluation procedures and policies used during the development of this database are presented, together with a detailed table of recommended values and their uncertainties. AMDC: http://amdc.impcas.ac.cn/ Contents The NUBASE2016 evaluation of nuclear propertiesAcrobat PDF (1.1 MB) Table I. The NUBASE2016 table of nuclear and decay propertiesAcrobat PDF (706 KB)
2014-12-18
Resources/DataSheets/ Prepreg -Data- Sheets/M21_global.pdf. [20] Hexcel HexPly 8552. http://www.hexcel.com/Resources/DataSheets/ Prepreg -Data- Sheets...8552_eu.pdf [21] 3501-6 Epoxy Matrix, Hexcel. http://www.hexcel.com/Resources/DataSheets/ Prepreg -Data- Sheets/3501-6_eu.pdf [22] B.A. Dowd, G.H
Effects of Physical Impairment on Grenade Throwing and Weapon Loading Tasks
2015-03-01
1 GOVT PRINTG OFC (PDF) A MALHOTRA 1 ARMY RSCH LABORATORY – HRED (PDF) RDRL HRM D T DAVIS BLDG 5400 RM C242 REDSTONE ARSENAL...5002 1 ARMY RSCH LABORATORY – HRED (PDF) RDRL HRM DG J RUBINSTEIN BLDG 333 PICATINNY ARSENAL NJ 07806-5000 1 ARMY RSCH LABORATORY...HRED (PDF) ARMC FIELD ELEMENT RDRL HRM CH C BURNS THIRD AVE BLDG 1467B RM 336 FORT KNOX KY 40121 1 ARMY RSCH LABORATORY – HRED
33 CFR Schedule II to Subpart A of... - Table of Speeds 1
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2011-07-01
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33 CFR Schedule II to Subpart A of... - Table of Speeds 1
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2010-07-01
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75 FR 79084 - Qualification of Drivers; Exemption Applications; Vision
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Total Scattering and Pair Distribution Function Analysis in Modelling Disorder in PZN
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Whitfield, Ross E.; Goossens, Darren J; Welberry, T. R.
2016-01-01
The ability of the pair distribution function (PDF) analysis of total scattering (TS) from a powder to determine the local ordering in ferroelectric PZN (PbZn 1/3Nb 2/3O 3) has been explored by comparison with a model established using single-crystal diffuse scattering (SCDS). While X-ray PDF analysis is discussed, the focus is on neutron diffraction results because of the greater extent of the data and the sensitivity of the neutron to oxygen atoms, the behaviour of which is important in PZN. The PDF was shown to be sensitive to many effects not apparent in the average crystal structure, including variations inmore » the B-site—O separation distances and the fact that (110) Pb 2+ displacements are most likely. A qualitative comparison between SCDS and the PDF shows that some features apparent in SCDS were not apparent in the PDF. These tended to pertain to short-range correlations in the structure, rather than to interatomic separations. For example, in SCDS the short-range alternation of the B-site cations was quite apparent in diffuse scattering at (½ ½ ½), whereas it was not apparent in the PDF.« less
14 CFR 129.117 - Flammability reduction means.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... requirements of § 26.33 of this chapter is operational. Table 1 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319.... Table 2 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320, A321 Series 737 Series A300, A310 Series... modified to comply with § 26.33(c) of this chapter. Table 3 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319...
14 CFR 129.117 - Flammability reduction means.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... requirements of § 26.33 of this chapter is operational. Table 1 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319.... Table 2 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320, A321 Series 737 Series A300, A310 Series... modified to comply with § 26.33(c) of this chapter. Table 3 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319...
14 CFR 129.117 - Flammability reduction means.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
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Continuing Appropriations Act, 2012
Rep. Aderholt, Robert B. [R-AL-4
2011-05-26
09/30/2011 Became Public Law No: 112-33. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Notes: Continuing appropriations through 10/4/2011. Tracker: This bill has the status Became LawHere are the steps for Status of Legislation:
FastStats: Accidents or Unintentional Injuries
... 17 [PDF – 676 KB] Mortality All unintentional injury deaths Number of deaths: 146,571 Deaths per 100, ... 6 Cause of death rank: 4 Unintentional fall deaths Number of deaths: 33,381 Deaths per 100, ...
Microstructural Influences on Very High Cycle Fatigue Crack Initiation in Ti-6246 (PREPRINT)
2008-04-01
surface (in degrees). Facet # 1 2 3 4 5a 5b 6 7 8 9 Angle 46 45 39 19 26 35 33 31 32 21 Table II. Orientation of facets (in degrees). Facet # 1* 2 3 4 ...TYPE 3. DATES COVERED (From - To) April 2008 Journal Article Preprint 4 . TITLE AND SUBTITLE MICROSTRUCTURAL INFLUENCES ON VERY HIGH CYCLE...FATIGUE CRACK INITIATION IN Ti-6246 (PREPRINT) 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER In-house 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 62102F 6 . AUTHOR(S
Roll, Uri; Feldman, Anat; Novosolov, Maria; Allison, Allen; Bauer, Aaron M; Bernard, Rodolphe; Böhm, Monika; Castro-Herrera, Fernando; Chirio, Laurent; Collen, Ben; Colli, Guarino R; Dabool, Lital; Das, Indraneil; Doan, Tiffany M; Grismer, Lee L; Hoogmoed, Marinus; Itescu, Yuval; Kraus, Fred; LeBreton, Matthew; Lewin, Amir; Martins, Marcio; Maza, Erez; Meirte, Danny; Nagy, Zoltán T; de C Nogueira, Cristiano; Pauwels, Olivier S G; Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel; Powney, Gary D; Sindaco, Roberto; Tallowin, Oliver J S; Torres-Carvajal, Omar; Trape, Jean-François; Vidan, Enav; Uetz, Peter; Wagner, Philipp; Wang, Yuezhao; Orme, C David L; Grenyer, Richard; Meiri, Shai
2017-11-01
In this Article originally published, owing to a technical error, the author 'Laurent Chirio' was mistakenly designated as a corresponding author in the HTML version, the PDF was correct. This error has now been corrected in the HTML version. Further, in Supplementary Table 3, the authors misspelt the surname of 'Danny Meirte'; this file has now been replaced.
High-pressure pair distribution function (PDF) measurement using high-energy focused x-ray beam
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Hong, Xinguo, E-mail: xhong@bnl.gov; Weidner, Donald J.; Ehm, Lars
In this paper, we report recent development of the high-pressure pair distribution function (HP-PDF) measurement technique using a focused high-energy X-ray beam coupled with a diamond anvil cell (DAC). The focusing optics consist of a sagittally bent Laue monochromator and Kirkpatrick-Baez (K–B) mirrors. This combination provides a clean high-energy X-ray beam suitable for HP-PDF research. Demonstration of the HP-PDF technique for nanocrystalline platinum under quasi-hydrostatic condition above 30 GPa is presented.
Involving Corporations in Dispensing During Mass Prophylaxis
2007-03-01
BLANK xi LIST OF TABLES Table 3.1 SWOT for Current Public Health Response Option............................ 34 Table 3.2 SWOT for the Postal...Service Option .................................................. 36 Table 3.3 SWOT for the Corporate Support Option...39 Table 3.4 SWOT for the Composite Support Option .......................................... 41 xii
7 CFR 318.13-14 - Movement of processed fruits, vegetables, and other products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
.../import_export/plants/manuals/ports/downloads/hawaii.pdf and http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/manuals/ports/downloads/puerto_rico.pdf. (b) Consignments of processed fruits, vegetables, or...
C-C1-04: How to Win Friends and Influence People with the SAS Output Delivery System
Tolbert, William
2010-01-01
Background and Aims: Long-time SAS users remember the days when SAS output was embarrassingly ugly. Version 7 saw the introduction of the Output Delivery System (ODS). ODS has matured into a very capable subsystem that gives users powerful reporting options. This presentation will highlight useful features and outline a macro-based system for handling multiple ODS destinations simultaneously. Nowadays there is no excuse for ugly SAS output! When building reports, SAS users should think about the needs of those using the reports. Some people just want to review frequency tables, and are happy to do so on a monitor. Others want to be able to print data for review in a meeting. And, there are always those that want to work with the data in a spreadsheet. Consider the ideal formats for each of the users outlined above. For the casual data browser, HTML output is ideal. For printing, PDF is preferred. And for the additional analysis, Excel is a popular option. With ODS, we can meet all of these needs. Methods: Because ODS permits opening multiple output destinations simultaneously, a single procedure can be used to generate data in HTML, PDF, and Excel at once. The presentation will demonstrate the following: o- basic ODS syntax for HTML, PDF, and Excel output o- custom HTML table of contents o- using the ExcelXP tagset for multi-tab spreadsheets o- a custom macro for managing multiple ODS destinations simultaneously o- simple PROC Template code for easy customization o- techniques for consistent output from multiple platforms. Results: The techniques outlined here have been well-received in a variety of business reporting environments. Conclusions: The SAS ODS provides a wide array of reporting options. Don’t limit yourself to just one type of output.
32 CFR 806b.29 - Sending personal information over electronic mail.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... methods may include encryption or password protecting the information in a separate Word document. When....mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/54007r_0998/p54007r.pdf. (c) Do not disclose personal information to...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
.../ofcpkeyp.htm. (c) The EEO poster required by FAR 22.805(b) can be found at: http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf. In addition to providing this poster to each non-exempt contractor, the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
.../ofcpkeyp.htm. (c) The EEO poster required by FAR 22.805(b) can be found at: http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf. In addition to providing this poster to each non-exempt contractor, the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
.../ofcpkeyp.htm. (c) The EEO poster required by FAR 22.805(b) can be found at: http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf. In addition to providing this poster to each non-exempt contractor, the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
.../ofcpkeyp.htm. (c) The EEO poster required by FAR 22.805(b) can be found at: http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf. In addition to providing this poster to each non-exempt contractor, the...
Tang, Xian-Bing; Si, Shu-Yi; Zhang, Yue-Qin
2004-09-01
To identify a new peptide deformylase (PDF) gene (Genebank Accession AY238515) from Enterococcus faecium and to establish a new screening model targeted on PDF. A new PDF gene was identified by BLAST analysis and PCR and was subsequently over-expressed in the prokaryotic expression host E. coli B121(DE3). Over-expressed protein was purified for enzymatic assay by metal affinity chromatography and a new screening model was established for novel antibiotics. A new PDF gene of Enterococcus faecium was identified successfully. Ten positive samples were picked up from 8000 compound library and the microbial fermentation broth samples. A new PDF of gene Enterococcus faecium was first identified and the model had a high efficacy. Positive samples screened may be antibacterial agents of broad spectrum.
Whitfield, Ross E.; Goossens, Darren J.; Welberry, T. Richard
2016-01-01
The ability of the pair distribution function (PDF) analysis of total scattering (TS) from a powder to determine the local ordering in ferroelectric PZN (PbZn1/3Nb2/3O3) has been explored by comparison with a model established using single-crystal diffuse scattering (SCDS). While X-ray PDF analysis is discussed, the focus is on neutron diffraction results because of the greater extent of the data and the sensitivity of the neutron to oxygen atoms, the behaviour of which is important in PZN. The PDF was shown to be sensitive to many effects not apparent in the average crystal structure, including variations in the B-site—O separation distances and the fact that 〈110〉 Pb2+ displacements are most likely. A qualitative comparison between SCDS and the PDF shows that some features apparent in SCDS were not apparent in the PDF. These tended to pertain to short-range correlations in the structure, rather than to interatomic separations. For example, in SCDS the short-range alternation of the B-site cations was quite apparent in diffuse scattering at (½ ½ ½), whereas it was not apparent in the PDF. PMID:26870378
Dusel-Bacon, Cynthia; Slack, John F.; Koenig, Alan E.; Foley, Nora K.; Oscarson, Robert L.; Gans, Kathleen D.
2011-01-01
This Open-File Report presents geochemical data for outcrop and drill-core samples from volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits and associated metaigneous and metasedimentary rocks in the Wood River area of the Bonnifield mining district, northern Alaska Range, east-central Alaska. The data consist of major- and trace-element whole-rock geochemical analyses, and major- and trace-element analyses of sulfide minerals determined by electron microprobe and laser ablation—inductively coupled plasma—mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) techniques. The PDF consists of text, appendix explaining the analytical methods used for the analyses presented in the data tables, a sample location map, and seven data tables. The seven tables are also available as spreadsheets in several file formats. Descriptions and discussions of the Bonnifield deposits are given in Dusel-Bacon and others (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010).
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Lindenmeier, Clark W.; Serne, R. Jeffrey; Bjornstad, Bruce N.
2003-09-11
This report summarizes data collected from samples in borehole 299-E33-338 (C3391). Borehole 299-E33-338 was drilled for two purposes. One purpose was for installation of a RCRA ground-water monitoring well and the other was to characterize the in situ soils and background porewater chemistry near WMA B-BX-BY that have been largely uncontaminated by tank farm and crib and trench discharge operations. This borehole was drilled just outside the southeast fence line of the B tank farm. The borehole was drilled between July 23 and August 8, 2001 to a total depth of 80.05 m (275.75 ft) bgs using the cable-tool methodmore » (Horton 2002). The water table was contacted at 77.5 m (254.2 ft) bgs and the top of basalt at 82.6 m (271 ft) bgs. Samples to the top of basalt were collected via a drive barrel/splitspoon, before switching to a hard tool to drill 5 feet into the basalt. Nearly continuous core was obtained down to a depth of ~78.6 m (258 ft) bgs. Two hundred and two 2-ft long by 4-in diameter cores were retrieved, which accounts for ~75% the total length of the borehole. Each 2-ft splitspoon contained two 1-ft lexan-lined core segments. The lithology of this borehole was summarized onto a field geologist's log by a CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc. geologist (L. D. Walker); subsequently visual inspection of the cores was performed in the laboratory by K. A. Lindsey (Kennedy/Jenks), K. D. Reynolds (Duratek), and B. N. Bjornstad (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), who also collected 24 samples for paleomagnetic analysis. Subsamples were taken from all 102 cores for moisture content (Table B.1). In addition, 21 core subsamples were collected from a depth of geological interest for mineralogical and geochemical analysis. Data from these samples allow for comparison of uncontaminated versus contaminated soils to better understand the contributions of tank wastes and other wastewaters on the vadose zone in and around WMA B-BX-BY.« less
Publications - PDF 98-39 | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
content DGGS PDF 98-39 Publication Details Title: Rock geochemistry from the Manley mining district ., Bundtzen, T.K., Newberry, R.J., Dover, J.H., and Blodgett, R.B., 1998, Rock geochemistry from the Manley
Federal Research and Development Agenda for Net-Zero Energy, High-Performance Green Buildings
2008-10-21
transportation combined by 2050 (DOE 2007a). Figure 1. Energy Consumption in the United States Source: 2007 DOE Buildings Energy Data Book , Tables...poor indoor air quality (IAQ) include Legionnaires’ disease, heart disease and lung cancer from secondhand smoke, and carbon monoxide poisoning. More...www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/publications/pdfs/highperformance/commercialbuildin gsroadmap.pdf DOE. 2007a. Buildings energy data book . http
Novel Paradigm Supercapacitors V: Significance of Organic Polar Solvents and Salt Identities
2017-06-01
CM/Baker.pdf. Accessed May 13, 2017. 156 [36] Lithium - ion battery . (n.d.). Wikipedia. [Online]. Available: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Lithium ...interested in the electrolytic components of lithium batteries and high performance non-nanotube SDM (NTSDM) capacitors. This is because these... lithium batteries and various commercial non- NTSDM capacitors. Table 3. List of Lithium Battery and Electrolytic Capacitors. Adapted from [34]–[36
Ground-to-Ground Optical Communications Demonstration
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Biswas, A.; Lee, S.
2000-01-01
A bidirectional horizontal-path optical link was demonstrated between Strawberry Peak (SP), Lake Arrowhead, California, and the JPL Table Mountain Facility (TMF), Wrightwood, California, during June and November of 1998. The 0.6-m telescope at TMF was used to broadcast a 4-beam 780-nm beacon to SP. The JPL-patented Optical Communications Demonstrator (OCD) at SP received the beacon, performed ne tracking to compensate for the atmosphere-induced beacon motion and retransmitted a 844-nm communications laser beam modulated at 40 to 500 Mb/s back to TMF. Characteristics of the horizontal-path atmospheric channel as well as performance of the optical communications link were evaluated. The normalized variance of the irradiance fluctuations or scintillation index delta2/I at either end was determined. At TMF where a single 844-nm beam was received by a 0.6-m aperture, the measured delta2/I covered a wide range from 0.07 to 1.08. A single 780-nm beam delta2/I measured at SP using a 0.09-m aperture yielded values ranging from 0.66 to 1.03, while a combination of four beams reduced the scintillation index due to incoherent averaging to 0.22 to 0.40. This reduction reduced the dynamic range of the fluctuations from 17 to 21 dB to 13 to 14 dB as compared with the OCD tracking sensor dynamic range of 10 dB. Predictions of these values also were made based on existing theories and are compared. Generally speaking, the theoretical bounds were reasonable. Discussions on the probability density function (PDF) of the intensity fluctuations are presented and compared with the measurements made. The lognormal PDF was found to agree for the weak scintillation regime as expected. The present measurements support evidence presented by earlier measurements made using the same horizontal path, which suggests that the aperture averaging effect is better than theoretically predicted.
Perceptions of Project Representatives Concerning Project Success and Pre-Project Planning Effort
1993-12-01
25 Table 2. What are your main reasons for the project’s level of success? ........... 28 Table 3. What , if anything...Table 3a. Other Categories for Table 3 .......................................................... 32 Table 4. What are your main reasons for your...assessment of the level of effort expended on pre-project planning? ............................. ....... .. .......... .. . .. 33 Table 5. What concerning
40 CFR Table B-3 to Subpart B of... - Interferent Test Concentration, Parts per Million
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... per Million B Table B-3 to Subpart B of Part 53 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION..., Subpt. B, Table B-3 Table B-3 to Subpart B of Part 53—Interferent Test Concentration, Parts per Million Table B-3 to Subpart B of Part 53—Interferent Test Concentration,1 Parts per Million Pollutant Analyzer...
41 CFR 301-72.301 - How do we process unused, partially used, and exchanged tickets?
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2010-07-01
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Publications - PDF 97-29G | Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical
content DGGS PDF 97-29G Publication Details Title: Rock geochemistry from the Rampart mining district , K.H., Bundtzen, T.K., Newberry, R.J., Dover, J.H., and Blodgett, R.B., 1997, Rock geochemistry from
Hantush Well Function revisited
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Veling, E. J. M.; Maas, C.
2010-11-01
SummaryIn this paper, we comment on some recent numerical and analytical work to evaluate the Hantush Well Function. We correct an expression found in a Comment by Nadarajah [Nadarajah, S., 2007. A comment on numerical evaluation of Theis and Hantush-Jacob well functions. Journal of Hydrology 338, 152-153] to a paper by Prodanoff et al. [Prodanoff, J.A., Mansur, W.J., Mascarenhas, F.C.B., 2006. Numerical evaluation of Theis and Hantush-Jacob well functions. Journal of Hydrology 318, 173-183]. We subsequently derived another analytic representation based on a generalized hypergeometric function in two variables and from the hydrological literature we cite an analytic representation by Hunt [Hunt, B., 1977. Calculation of the leaky aquifer function. Journal of Hydrology 33, 179-183]. We have implemented both representations and compared the results. Using a convergence accelerator Hunt's representation of Hantush Well Function is efficient and accurate. While checking our implementations we found that Bear's table of the Hantush Well Function [Bear, J., 1979. Hydraulics of Groundwater. McGraw-Hill, New York, Tables 8-6] contains a number of typographical errors that are not present in the original table published by Hantush [Hantush, M.S., 1956. Analysis of data from pumping tests in leaky aquifers. Transactions, American Geophysical Union 37, 702-714]. Finally, we offer a very fast approximation with a maximum relative error of 0.0033 for the parameter range in the table given by Bear.
The World Grain Economy and Climate Change to the Year 2000: Implications for Policy
1983-01-01
THE WORLD GRAIN ECONOMY AND CUMATE CHANGE TO THE YEAR 2000: IMPUCATIONS FOR POUCY REPORT ON THE FINAL PHASE OF A CLIMATE IMPACT ASSESSMENT CONDUCTED...MODEL...................................... 37 APPENDIX B-A SUMMARY OF CROP YIELDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE TOTHE YR00............33 CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES...114. PROJECTED BASE 2000 YIELDS .................. 1S LIST OF TABLES 1. CLIMATE PARAMETERS BY LATITUDINAL ZONES .. S 2. SOURCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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Rhode Island Water Supply System Management Plan Database (WSSMP-Version 1.0)
Granato, Gregory E.
2004-01-01
In Rhode Island, the availability of water of sufficient quality and quantity to meet current and future environmental and economic needs is vital to life and the State's economy. Water suppliers, the Rhode Island Water Resources Board (RIWRB), and other State agencies responsible for water resources in Rhode Island need information about available resources, the water-supply infrastructure, and water use patterns. These decision makers need historical, current, and future water-resource information. In 1997, the State of Rhode Island formalized a system of Water Supply System Management Plans (WSSMPs) to characterize and document relevant water-supply information. All major water suppliers (those that obtain, transport, purchase, or sell more than 50 million gallons of water per year) are required to prepare, maintain, and carry out WSSMPs. An electronic database for this WSSMP information has been deemed necessary by the RIWRB for water suppliers and State agencies to consistently document, maintain, and interpret the information in these plans. Availability of WSSMP data in standard formats will allow water suppliers and State agencies to improve the understanding of water-supply systems and to plan for future needs or water-supply emergencies. In 2002, however, the Rhode Island General Assembly passed a law that classifies some of the WSSMP information as confidential to protect the water-supply infrastructure from potential terrorist threats. Therefore the WSSMP database was designed for an implementation method that will balance security concerns with the information needs of the RIWRB, suppliers, other State agencies, and the public. A WSSMP database was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the RIWRB. The database was designed to catalog WSSMP information in a format that would accommodate synthesis of current and future information about Rhode Island's water-supply infrastructure. This report documents the design and implementation of the WSSMP database. All WSSMP information in the database is, ultimately, linked to the individual water suppliers and to a WSSMP 'cycle' (which is currently a 5-year planning cycle for compiling WSSMP information). The database file contains 172 tables - 47 data tables, 61 association tables, 61 domain tables, and 3 example import-link tables. This database is currently implemented in the Microsoft Access database software because it is widely used within and outside of government and is familiar to many existing and potential customers. Design documentation facilitates current use and potential modification for future use of the database. Information within the structure of the WSSMP database file (WSSMPv01.mdb), a data dictionary file (WSSMPDD1.pdf), a detailed database-design diagram (WSSMPPL1.pdf), and this database-design report (OFR2004-1231.pdf) documents the design of the database. This report includes a discussion of each WSSMP data structure with an accompanying database-design diagram. Appendix 1 of this report is an index of the diagrams in the report and on the plate; this index is organized by table name in alphabetical order. Each of these products is included in digital format on the enclosed CD-ROM to facilitate use or modification of the database.
VizieR Online Data Catalog: JHK photometry of 1203 variables in ONC (Rice+, 2015)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Rice, T. S.; Reipurth, B.; Wolk, S. J.; Vaz, L. P.; Cross, N. J. G.
2016-04-01
Our data comprise J, H, K observations of a 0.9°*0.9° field toward the Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC) that were taken with the Wide Field Camera (WFCAM) instrument on the 3.8m UKIRT, which sits atop Mauna Kea, HI at 4194m elevation. Observations have been taken on 120 nights between 2006 October and 2009 April over three observing seasons: 2006 October 26-2007 April 21, 2007 November 21-2007 December 2, and 2008 November 8-2009 April 7. We monitored ~15000 stars down to J~20 using the WFCAM instrument, and have extracted 1203 significantly variable stars from our data. The observations came from UKIRT/WFCAM programmes U/06B/H54, U/07B/H60B, and U/09A/H33 and were combined into a single WFCAM Science Archive (WSA) combined programme WSERV5. The data in this paper come from the data release WSERV5v20120208, and can be accessed at http://surveys.roe.ac.uk/wsa. The coordinates, SIMBAD cross-matched names, median WFCAM photometry, Spitzer photometry, and evolutionary classes of all 1203 variables are listed in Table2. In Tables 4 and 5, we show the variability statistics, including derived color slopes, for all periodic and nonperiodic stars in our data set, respectively. We identify long-term periodic stars in Table6. In Table7 we list the four newly discovered eclipsing binaries and their basic data, together with nine other eclipsing binaries that fall within our WFCAM field. (5 data files).
Plasma dia-filtration for severe sepsis.
Eguchi, Yutaka
2010-01-01
The mortality rate in severe sepsis is 30-50%, and independent liver and renal dysfunction impacts significantly on hospital and intensive care mortality. If 4 or more organs fail, mortality is > 90%. Recently, we reported a novel plasmapheresis--plasma diafiltration (PDF)--the concept of which is plasma filtration with dialysis. PDF employs a plasma separator that has a sieving coefficient of 0.3 for albumin and which requires flowing dialysate outside the hollow fiber. For substitute liquid, 1,200 ml of fresh frozen plasma followed by 50 ml of 25% albumin solution is used for 8 h as 1 session. In a single-center study, 24 patients with septic shock were admitted to the ICU, then 37.7 +/- 30.0 h later, 7 patients received PDF. The patients' Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores had increased from 14.9 +/- 3.6 on ICU admission to 17.1 +/- 3.0 before PDF procedure. PDF was performed, with an average of 7.4 +/- 4.4 sessions (range 3-15) per patient. Five patients survived after day 28, thus the 28-day mortality rate was 29%. In our multicenter study, 33 patients with severe sepsis who simultaneously suffered from liver dysfunction were enrolled and received PDF. On average, 12.0 +/- 16.4 sessions (range 2-70) per patient were performed. The 28-day mortality rate was 36.4%, while the predicted death rate was 68.0 +/- 17.7%. These findings suggest that PDF is a simple modality and may become a useful strategy for treatment of patients with septic multiple organ failure. Copyright 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel.
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Stark broadening of XeVIII spectral lines (Dimitrijevic+, 2015)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Dimitrijevic, M. S.; Simic, Z.; Kovacevic, A.; Valjarevic, A.; Sahal-Brechot, S.
2018-01-01
By means of the code based on semiclassical perturbation theory we have calculated widths and shifts for 60 transitions of Xe VIII. The needed energy levels have been taken from Saloman (2004JPCRD..33..765S). Oscillator strengths have been calculated by using the method of Bates & Damgaard (1949RSPTA.242..101B) and the tables of Oertel & Shomo (1968ApJS...16..175O). For higher levels, oscillator strengths have been calculated according to Van Regemorter, Hoang Binh & Prud'homme (1979, J. Phys. B, 12, 1073). (1 data file).
TES/Aura L3 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Monthly (TL3COM)
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-02-28
... TES Aura L1B Nadir Spatial Coverage: 5.3 x 8.5 km Spatial Resolution: 0.5 x 5 km ... Guide Documents: Data User's Guide (PDF): Level 3 Level 3 Algorithms, Requirements, & Products (PDF) ...
Protect Yourself against Hepatitis A and B: A Guide for Gay and Bisexual Men
... vaccineinformation.org www.immunize.org/catg.d/p4115.pdf • Item #P4115 (5/18) Protect Yourself Against Hepatitis ... vaccineinformation. org www. immunize. org/ catg. d/ p4115. pdf • Item #P4115 (5/18)
Density probability distribution functions of diffuse gas in the Milky Way
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Berkhuijsen, E. M.; Fletcher, A.
2008-10-01
In a search for the signature of turbulence in the diffuse interstellar medium (ISM) in gas density distributions, we determined the probability distribution functions (PDFs) of the average volume densities of the diffuse gas. The densities were derived from dispersion measures and HI column densities towards pulsars and stars at known distances. The PDFs of the average densities of the diffuse ionized gas (DIG) and the diffuse atomic gas are close to lognormal, especially when lines of sight at |b| < 5° and |b| >= 5° are considered separately. The PDF of
Estimation of Characteristics of Echo Envelope Using RF Echo Signal from the Liver
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Yamaguchi, Tadashi; Hachiya, Hiroyuki; Kamiyama, Naohisa; Ikeda, Kazuki; Moriyasu, Norifumi
2001-05-01
To realize quantitative diagnosis of liver cirrhosis, we have been analyzing the probability density function (PDF) of echo amplitude using B-mode images. However, the B-mode image is affected by the various signal and image processing techniques used in the diagnosis equipment, so a detailed and quantitative analysis is very difficult. In this paper, we analyze the PDF of echo amplitude using RF echo signal and B-mode images of normal and cirrhotic livers, and compare both results to examine the validity of the RF echo signal.
Federal R&D Agenda for Net Zero Energy, High-Performance Green Buildings
2008-09-30
Source: 2007 DOE Buildings Energy Data Book . Tables 1.1.3, 1.2.3, 1.3.3 Energy consumption associated with buildings has a substantial impact on...from poor indoor air quality (IAQ) include Legionnaire’s disease, heart disease and lung cancer from secondhand smoke, and carbon monoxide poisoning...publications/pdfs/highperformance/commercialbuildi ngsroadmap.pdf DOE. 2007a. Buildings energy data book . http://buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/ DOE
TES/Aura L3 Methane (CH4) Monthly (TL3CH4M)
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-02-28
... TES Aura L1B Nadir Spatial Coverage: 5.3 x 8.5 km Spatial Resolution: 0.5 x 5 km ... Guide Documents: Data User's Guide (PDF): Level 3 Level 3 Algorithms, Requirements, & Products (PDF) ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Table JJ-3 See Table JJ-3 0.33 Market Swine 180 lbs 91 5.40 0.42 0.48 Breeding Swine 198 2.60 0.24 0.48 Feedlot Sheep 25 9.20 0.42 0.36 Goats 64 9.50 0.45 0.17 Horses 450 10.00 0.30 0.33 Hens >/= 1 yr 1.8 10.09...
Scanning technology selection impacts acceptability and usefulness of image-rich content.
Alpi, Kristine M; Brown, James C; Neel, Jennifer A; Grindem, Carol B; Linder, Keith E; Harper, James B
2016-01-01
Clinical and research usefulness of articles can depend on image quality. This study addressed whether scans of figures in black and white (B&W), grayscale, or color, or portable document format (PDF) to tagged image file format (TIFF) conversions as provided by interlibrary loan or document delivery were viewed as acceptable or useful by radiologists or pathologists. Residency coordinators selected eighteen figures from studies from radiology, clinical pathology, and anatomic pathology journals. With original PDF controls, each figure was prepared in three or four experimental conditions: PDF conversion to TIFF, and scans from print in B&W, grayscale, and color. Twelve independent observers indicated whether they could identify the features and whether the image quality was acceptable. They also ranked all the experimental conditions of each figure in terms of usefulness. Of 982 assessments of 87 anatomic pathology, 83 clinical pathology, and 77 radiology images, 471 (48%) were unidentifiable. Unidentifiability of originals (4%) and conversions (10%) was low. For scans, unidentifiability ranged from 53% for color, to 74% for grayscale, to 97% for B&W. Of 987 responses about acceptability (n=405), 41% were said to be unacceptable, 97% of B&W, 66% of grayscale, 41% of color, and 1% of conversions. Hypothesized order (original, conversion, color, grayscale, B&W) matched 67% of rankings (n=215). PDF to TIFF conversion provided acceptable content. Color images are rarely useful in grayscale (12%) or B&W (less than 1%). Acceptability of grayscale scans of noncolor originals was 52%. Digital originals are needed for most images. Print images in color or grayscale should be scanned using those modalities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... time 1 Method for demonstrating compliance 2 Particulate matter mg/dscm (gr/dscf) 197 (0.086) 3-run average (1-hour minimum sample time per run) EPA Reference Method 5 of appendix A-3 of part 60, or EPA Reference Method 26A or 29 of appendix A-8 of part 60. Carbon monoxide ppmv 40 3-run average (1-hour minimum...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Agency Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) Policy Manual 3-16, “Control of Communications Security Material” (available to authorized users of SIPRNET at www.iad.nsa.smil.mil/resources/library/nsa_office_of_policy_section/pdf/NSA_CSS_MAN-3-16_080505.pdf). (b) Adversely affecting the performance of classified...
TES/Aura L3 Ammonia (NH3) Daily V3 (TL3NH3D)
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-03-14
... TES Aura L1B Nadir Spatial Coverage: 5.3 x 8.5 km Spatial Resolution: 0.5 x 5 km ... Guide Documents: Data User's Guide (PDF): Level 3 Level 3 Algorithms, Requirements, & Products (PDF) ...
The Performance of Preparatory School Candidates at the United States Naval Academy
2001-09-01
79 1. Differences in Characteristics .....................................................79 2. Differences in...Coefficients ......................................42 Table 3.3 Applicant/Midshipman Background Characteristics ...45 Table 3.4 Descriptive Characteristics for Midshipmen by Accession Source .................46 Table 3.5 Descriptive Statistics for
40 CFR Table B-4 to Subpart B of... - Line Voltage and Room Temperature Test Conditions
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Conditions B Table B-4 to Subpart B of Part 53 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY... Testing Performance Characteristics of Automated Methods for SO2, CO, O3, and NO2 Pt. 53, Subpt. B, Table B-4 Table B-4 to Subpart B of Part 53—Line Voltage and Room Temperature Test Conditions Test day...
40 CFR Table B-4 to Subpart B of... - Line Voltage and Room Temperature Test Conditions
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Conditions B Table B-4 to Subpart B of Part 53 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY... Testing Performance Characteristics of Automated Methods for SO2, CO, O3, and NO2 Pt. 53, Subpt. B, Table B-4 Table B-4 to Subpart B of Part 53—Line Voltage and Room Temperature Test Conditions Test day...
40 CFR Table B-4 to Subpart B of... - Line Voltage and Room Temperature Test Conditions
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Conditions B Table B-4 to Subpart B of Part 53 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY... Testing Performance Characteristics of Automated Methods for SO2, CO, O3, and NO2 Pt. 53, Subpt. B, Table B-4 Table B-4 to Subpart B of Part 53—Line Voltage and Room Temperature Test Conditions Test day...
40 CFR Table B-3 to Subpart B of... - Interferent Test Concentration,1 Parts per Million
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 6 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Interferent Test Concentration,1 Parts per Million B Table B-3 to Subpart B of Part 53 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION..., Subpt. B, Table B-3 Table B-3 to Subpart B of Part 53—Interferent Test Concentration,1 Parts per Million...
Araújo, Ana Claudia Marquim F; Araújo, Wilma M C; Marquez, Ursula M Lanfer; Akutsu, Rita; Nakano, Eduardo Y
2017-01-01
Knowing the phenylalanine (Phe) content of foods is essential for managing the diet of patients with phenylketonuria. Data on the Phe content of foods are scarce and sometimes vary between different Food Composition Tables (FCT). Brazil created its own table of the Phe contents of fruits and vegetables based exclusively on the chemical analysis of protein content, considering that proteins contain 3-4% Phe (TCFA/ANVISA). This study compared the protein and Phe contents of vegetables and fruits provided by the TCFA/ANVISA with those listed in international food composition tables. The Phe content of 71 fruits and vegetables listed in TCFA/ANVISA was classified into four subgroups, and the Wilcoxon nonparametric test compared the Phe and mean protein contents provided by the FCTs. All tests considered the bilateral hypothesis, and the level of significance was set at 5%. The Spearman's correlation coefficient measured the statistical dependence between Phe and protein contents. The mean Phe content was <50 mg Phe/100 g for 15 fruits; >50 mg/100 g for 11 type-A vegetables; <50 mg/100 g for 8 type-B vegetables; ≤50 mg/100 g for 7 type-C vegetables. The percentage of Phe in protein varied from 3.13 ± 1.03% to 3.74 ± 2.55% in fruits; 3.33 ± 1.41 to 4.82 ± 1.17 in type-A vegetables; 3.46 ± 1.25% to 4.83 ± 2.46 in type-B vegetables; and 3.14% ± 1.49 to 4.62% ± 2.26 in type-C vegetables. The Phe and protein contents provided by most FCTs were positively correlated, suggesting that it is possible to estimate the Phe content of fruits by multiplying its protein content by 3%. For type-A, -B, and -C vegetables, 4% may be used.
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Revised LGGS UBVRI photometry of M31 and M33 stars (Massey+, 2016)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Massey, P.; Neugent, K. F.; Smart, B. M.
2016-09-01
The Local Group Galaxy Survey (LGGS) provides UBVRI plus interference-image photometry of luminous stars in the spiral galaxies M31 and M33, along with those found in seven dwarf systems currently forming massive stars (IC 10, NGC 6822, WLM, Sextans A and B, Pegasus, and Phoenix) with the intent of serving as a starting point for systematic exploration of the stellar content of our nearest neighbors beyond the Magellanic Clouds (MCs; Massey et al. 2006, Cat. J/AJ/131/2478; Massey ey al. 2007, Cat. J/AJ/134/2474; Massey et al. 2007, Cat. J/AJ/133/2393; Massey et al. 2011AJ....141...28M). All of the observations on which our new spectroscopy is based come from the 6.5m MMT telescope used with the 300 fiber positioner Hectospec. This instrument provides a 1° field-of-view, with a choice of two gratings: (1) a 270 line/mm blazed at 5000Å, which covers the entire visible region (3650-9200Å) at once with a resolution of ~5Å, and (2) a 600 line/mm grating blazed 6000Å, which covers 2300Å at one time at a resolution of ~2Å. The fibers have a diameter of 1.5''. The majority of the new observations reported here were obtained with the higher dispersion grating nominally centered at 4800Å but actually covering 3700-6000Å. Some additional new spectral types are those of the Wolf-Rayet stars (non-WRs) found by Neugent & Massey 2011 (Cat. J/ApJ/733/123) and Neugent et al. 2012 (Cat. J/ApJ/759/11); these data were obtained with the lower-dispersion grating, with details reported in that paper. The first year of observations were obtained during the Fall of 2009, with nominally three nights assigned (2009B-0149), but poor weather during the semester meant we obtained only four fields in M31 and one field in M33. Each observation consisted of 3*45 minute exposures. The second year (Fall 2010), two nights were nominally assigned (NOAO 2010B-0260), allowing us to observe three additional fields in M33, two with 3*45 minute exposures and one with 3*40 minute exposures. We list all of the known or suspected Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) in M31 and M33 in Tables 3 and 4. In Tables 5 and 6, we provide the revised versions of the LGGS UBVRI catalogs of stars in M31 and M33. (5 data files).
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The Role of Personality Type on Minority Attrition at the US Naval Academy
2002-06-01
Provost as more likely to attrite were ISTP, ESTP, ISFP, and ENFJ . “These students tend to be less organized, more passive in their relationship to...MBTI ISTP ISTJ ISFP ISFJ INTP INTJ INFP INFJ ESTP ESTJ ESFP ESFJ ENTP ENTJ ENFP ENFJ C ou nt 400 300 200 100 0 33 Table 12: Minority Attrition...reason to believe that all who are admitted have the potential to graduate. B. PURPOSE OF STUDY This thesis examines the relationship
Combinatorial Problems of Applied Discrete Mathematics.
1979-12-01
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Collateral Damage Probability Models
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Scanning technology selection impacts acceptability and usefulness of image-rich content*†
Alpi, Kristine M.; Brown, James C.; Neel, Jennifer A.; Grindem, Carol B.; Linder, Keith E.; Harper, James B.
2016-01-01
Objective Clinical and research usefulness of articles can depend on image quality. This study addressed whether scans of figures in black and white (B&W), grayscale, or color, or portable document format (PDF) to tagged image file format (TIFF) conversions as provided by interlibrary loan or document delivery were viewed as acceptable or useful by radiologists or pathologists. Methods Residency coordinators selected eighteen figures from studies from radiology, clinical pathology, and anatomic pathology journals. With original PDF controls, each figure was prepared in three or four experimental conditions: PDF conversion to TIFF, and scans from print in B&W, grayscale, and color. Twelve independent observers indicated whether they could identify the features and whether the image quality was acceptable. They also ranked all the experimental conditions of each figure in terms of usefulness. Results Of 982 assessments of 87 anatomic pathology, 83 clinical pathology, and 77 radiology images, 471 (48%) were unidentifiable. Unidentifiability of originals (4%) and conversions (10%) was low. For scans, unidentifiability ranged from 53% for color, to 74% for grayscale, to 97% for B&W. Of 987 responses about acceptability (n=405), 41% were said to be unacceptable, 97% of B&W, 66% of grayscale, 41% of color, and 1% of conversions. Hypothesized order (original, conversion, color, grayscale, B&W) matched 67% of rankings (n=215). Conclusions PDF to TIFF conversion provided acceptable content. Color images are rarely useful in grayscale (12%) or B&W (less than 1%). Acceptability of grayscale scans of noncolor originals was 52%. Digital originals are needed for most images. Print images in color or grayscale should be scanned using those modalities. PMID:26807048
Assessment: Monitoring & Evaluation in a Stabilisation Context
2010-09-15
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/23/27/35281194.pdf b. SIDA (2004), The Logical Framework Approach. A summary of the theory behind the LFA method...en_21571361_34047972_39774574 _1_1_1_1,00.pdf 3. SIDA (2004), Stefan Molund and Göran Schill, Looking Back, Moving Forward, Sida Evaluation Manual. Available at
Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIII
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2002-01-01
This CD-ROM publication contains the extended abstracts that were accepted for presentation at the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference held in Houston, TX, March 11-15, 2002. The papers are presented in PDF format and are indexed by author, keyword, meteorite, program and samples for quick reference.
40 CFR Appendix - Tables to Subpart B of Part 88
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Monograph on the use of the multivariate Gram Charlier series Type A
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Hatayodom, T.; Heydt, G.
1978-01-01
The Gram-Charlier series in an infinite series expansion for a probability density function (pdf) in which terms of the series are Hermite polynomials. There are several Gram-Charlier series - the best known is Type A. The Gram-Charlier series, Type A (GCA) exists for both univariate and multivariate random variables. This monograph introduces the multivariate GCA and illustrates its use through several examples. A brief bibliography and discussion of Hermite polynomials is also included. 9 figures, 2 tables.
Commercial Best Practices in Contracting for Knowledge-Based and Equipment-Related Services
2015-08-01
January 12, 2015, http://news.thomasnet.com/imt /2014/09/04/why-accenture-thinks-it-can- rattle-ibm-in-plm. 33 Sean Broderick , “North American Re...Services-Using-Predictive-Analytics-to-Increase-Equipment-Reliability-and- Reduce-Costs.pdf. Aviation Week Intelligence Network. Sean Broderick . “North
Planning Without History or Cultural Perspective
2015-05-21
8217, News.Bbc.Co.Uk, last modified 2015, accessed January 20, 2015, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3557446.stm. 119 Nimrod Raphaeli, “Understanding...pubs/monographs/2008/RAND_MG595.3.pdf. Raphaeli, Nimrod . “Understanding Muqtada al-Sadr.” Middle East Quarterly (Fall 2004): 33-42. Rathmell, Andrew
77 FR 48974 - Applications for New Awards; Comprehensive Centers Program (CFDA 84.283B); Correction
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Chieng, Norman; Trnka, Hjalte; Boetker, Johan; Pikal, Michael; Rantanen, Jukka; Grohganz, Holger
2013-09-15
The purpose of this study is to investigate the use of multivariate data analysis for powder X-ray diffraction-pair-wise distribution function (PXRD-PDF) data to detect phase separation in freeze-dried binary amorphous systems. Polymer-polymer and polymer-sugar binary systems at various ratios were freeze-dried. All samples were analyzed by PXRD, transformed to PDF and analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA). These results were validated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) through characterization of glass transition of the maximally freeze-concentrate solute (Tg'). Analysis of PXRD-PDF data using PCA provides a more clear 'miscible' or 'phase separated' interpretation through the distribution pattern of samples on a score plot presentation compared to residual plot method. In a phase separated system, samples were found to be evenly distributed around the theoretical PDF profile. For systems that were miscible, a clear deviation of samples away from the theoretical PDF profile was observed. Moreover, PCA analysis allows simultaneous analysis of replicate samples. Comparatively, the phase behavior analysis from PXRD-PDF-PCA method was in agreement with the DSC results. Overall, the combined PXRD-PDF-PCA approach improves the clarity of the PXRD-PDF results and can be used as an alternative explorative data analytical tool in detecting phase separation in freeze-dried binary amorphous systems. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
PDF Receptor Expression Reveals Direct Interactions between Circadian Oscillators in Drosophila
Im, Seol Hee; Taghert, Paul H.
2010-01-01
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila, 150 pacemakers participate in this network, and recent observations suggest the network is divisible into M and E oscillators which normally interact and synchronize. Sixteen oscillator neurons (the small and large LNvs) express a neuropeptide called pigment dispersing factor (PDF) whose signaling is often equated with M oscillator output. Given the significance of PDF signaling to numerous aspects of behavioral and molecular rhythms, determining precisely where and how signaling via the PDF receptor (PDFR) occurs is now a central question in the field. Here we show that GAL4-mediated rescue of pdfr phenotypes using a UAS-PDFR transgene is insufficient to provide complete behavioral rescue. In contrast, we describe a ~70 kB PDF receptor (pdfr) transgene which does rescue the entire pdfr circadian behavioral phenotype. The transgene is widely but heterogeneously expressed among pacemakers, and also among a limited number of non-pacemakers. Our results support an important hypothesis: the small LNv cells directly target a subset of the other crucial pacemaker neurons cells. Furthermore, expression of the transgene confirms an autocrine feedback signaling by PDF back to PDF-expressing cells. Finally, the results present an unexpected PDF receptor site: the large LNv cells appear to target a population of non-neuronal cells that resides at the base of the eye. PMID:20394051
SSET: Spatially-scanned Spectra of Exoplanet Transits
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
McCullough, Peter R.; Berta, Z. K.; Howard, A. W.; MacKenty, J. W.; WFC3 Team
2012-01-01
Spatial scanning is expected to have some advantages over staring-mode observations with the HST WFC3 instrument, especially for very bright stars, i.e. those that intrinsically can provide the highest sensitivity observations. We analyze 1.1-1.7 micron spectra of a transit of the super-Earth GJ1214b obtained 2011-4-18 during re-commissioning of a technique for spatially scanning the Hubble Space Telescope. These are the first data of this type obtained with the HST instrument WFC3. Results are directly compared to staring-mode observations with the same instrument of the same target by Berta et al. (2011). We also describe a case study of the sub-Neptune-sized planet HD 97658b in terms of proposed observations and what they may reveal of that planet. We also summarize publicly-available descriptions of additional HST programs that use the spatial-scanning technique (Table 1). Table 1 HST program, Title, Investigators, Scanned Targets 12181 The Atmospheric Structure of Giant Hot Exoplanets, Deming, L. D. et al., HD 209458 and HD 189733 12325 Photometry with Spatial Scans, MacKenty, J. W., & McCullough, P. R., GJ1214 12336 Scan Enabled Photometry, MacKenty, J. W., McCullough, P. R., & Deustua, S., Vega and other calibration stars 12449 Atmospheric Composition of the ExoNeptune HAT-P-11, Deming, L. D., et al., HAT-P-11 12473 An Optical Transmission Spectral Survey of hot-Jupiter Exoplanetary Atmospheres, Sing, D. K. et al., WASP-31, HAT-P-1 12495 Near-IR Spectroscopy of the Hottest Known Exoplanet, WASP-33b, Deming, L. D. et al., WASP-33 12679 Luminosity-Distance Standards from Gaia and HST, Riess, A., et al., Milky Way Cepheids 12713 Spatial Scanned L-flat Validation Pathfinder, McCullough and MacKenty, nearly identical double stars
Porto, Markus; Roman, H Eduardo
2002-04-01
We consider autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (ARCH) processes in which the variance sigma(2)(y) depends linearly on the absolute value of the random variable y as sigma(2)(y) = a+b absolute value of y. While for the standard model, where sigma(2)(y) = a + b y(2), the corresponding probability distribution function (PDF) P(y) decays as a power law for absolute value of y-->infinity, in the linear case it decays exponentially as P(y) approximately exp(-alpha absolute value of y), with alpha = 2/b. We extend these results to the more general case sigma(2)(y) = a+b absolute value of y(q), with 0 < q < 2. We find stretched exponential decay for 1 < q < 2 and stretched Gaussian behavior for 0 < q < 1. As an application, we consider the case q=1 as our starting scheme for modeling the PDF of daily (logarithmic) variations in the Dow Jones stock market index. When the history of the ARCH process is taken into account, the resulting PDF becomes a stretched exponential even for q = 1, with a stretched exponent beta = 2/3, in a much better agreement with the empirical data.
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Ramsey, G.R.; Lorbeer, J.W.
1986-06-01
The cardinal temperatures at which onion umbels were blighted (after inoculation when two-thirds of the florets were open) with Botrytis squamosa, B. cinerea, and B. allii (isolated from blighted onion florets) were near 9, 21, and 27 C for B. squamosa, near 12, 21, and 30 C for B. cinerea, and near 9, 24, and 30 C for B. allii. The cardinal temperatures for mycelial growth (potato-dextrose agar) of B. squamosa, B. cinerea, and B. allii were near 5, 22, and 30 C for each fungus. The cardinal temperatures for conidial germination (on purified water agar) were near 6, 15,more » and 30 C for B. squamosa; 3, 18, and 33 C for B. cinerea; and 6, 24, and 33 C for B. allii. When the duration of free moisture on umbels after inoculation with the three pathogens was increased from 0 to 96 hr. the percentages of unopened florets, open florets, and immature seed capsules blighted at 21 C were increased significantly. Free moisture durations of 12-24, 6-12, and 6-12 hr were necessary for blighting of unopen florets, open florets, and immature seed capsules, respectively, by each pathogen at 21 C. A positive correlation between the amount of July rainfall and the natural incidence of onion flower blight was observed in Orange County, New York, from 1976 to 1981. 10 references, 2 figures, 1 table.« less
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Butman, Bradford; Bothner, Michael H.; Alexander, P. Soupy; Lightsom, Frances L.; Martini, Marinna A.; Gutierrez, Benjamin T.; Strahle, William S.
2004-01-01
This data report presents long-term oceanographic observations made in western Massachusetts Bay at two locations: (1) 42 deg 22.6' N., 70 deg 47.0' W. (Site A, 33 m water depth) from December 1989 through December 2002 (figure 1), and (2) 42 deg 9.8' N., 70 deg 38.4' W. (Site B, 21 m water depth) from October 1997 through December 2002. Site A is approximately 1 km south of the new ocean outfall that began discharging treated sewage effluent from the Boston metropolitan area into Massachusetts Bay on September 6, 2000. These long-term oceanographic observations have been collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in partnership with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) and with logistical support from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG - http://www.uscg.mil). This report presents time series data through December 2002, updating a similar report that presented data through December 2000 (Butman and others, 2002). In addition, the Statistics and Mean Flow sections include some new plots and tables and the format of the report has been streamlined by combining yearly figures into single .pdfs. Figure 1 (PDF format) The long-term measurements are planned to continue at least through 2005. The long-term oceanographic observations at Sites A and B are part of a USGS study designed to understand the transport and long-term fate of sediments and associated contaminants in the Massachusetts bays. (See http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/bostonharbor/ and Butman and Bothner, 1997.) The long-term observations document seasonal and inter-annual changes in currents, hydrography, and suspended-matter concentration in western Massachusetts Bay, and the importance of infrequent catastrophic events, such as major storms or hurricanes, in sediment resuspension and transport. They also provide observations for testing numerical models of circulation. This data report presents a description of the field program and instrumentation, an overview of the data through summary plots and statistics, and the data in NetCDF and ASCII format for the period December 1989 through December 2002 for Site A and October 1997 through December 2002 for Site B. The objective of this report is to make the data available in digital form and to provide summary plots and statistics to facilitate browsing of the long-term data set.
Haemophilus influenzae Type b (Hib) vaccine - what you need to know
... taken in its entirety from the CDC Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae Type b) Vaccine Information Statement (VIS): www. ... statements/hib.pdf . CDC review information for Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae Type b) VIS: Page last reviewed: April ...
Heterocycles Based on Group III, IV, and V Elements, Precursors for Novel Glasses and Ceramics
1990-08-01
OF TABLES v LIST OF FIGURES vi 1. ABSTRACT 1 2. INTRODUCTION 3 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 5 3.1 Synthesis and Thermolysis of Aluminum...Chloride.Hexamethyldisilazane Adduct 5 3.2 Synthesis and Reactions of Bis(trimethylsilyl)- aminoaluminum Compounds 11 3.3 Reactions of Tris[bis(trimethylsilyl)amino...Et3N.C12AIN(SiMe3 )B(NH2 )NHSiMe3 , a processible precursor to AlN.BN ceramic. Attempts at synthesis of other AlN.BN precursors and AINP systems were
Guidelines for Terrestrial Ecosystem Survey.
1980-05-01
6 7 8 9 10 11 1 9/60/4 9/ 2017 8/50/3 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 20 123 15 16 17 18 29 30 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Totals Table 7 Vegetation Less Than...Wisconsin Department ofNatural Resources, Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2017 , Washington, D. C., 1973. Pope, T. E. B. and W. E. Dickinson, The...OlA-OWS () Commnunications and Electronics Texarkana . TX 75501Cameron Titaa n Materiel Readiness Command Alexandria. VA 22314 ATOM: DRSEL-PL.ST Tooele
Deep PDF parsing to extract features for detecting embedded malware.
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Munson, Miles Arthur; Cross, Jesse S.
2011-09-01
The number of PDF files with embedded malicious code has risen significantly in the past few years. This is due to the portability of the file format, the ways Adobe Reader recovers from corrupt PDF files, the addition of many multimedia and scripting extensions to the file format, and many format properties the malware author may use to disguise the presence of malware. Current research focuses on executable, MS Office, and HTML formats. In this paper, several features and properties of PDF Files are identified. Features are extracted using an instrumented open source PDF viewer. The feature descriptions of benignmore » and malicious PDFs can be used to construct a machine learning model for detecting possible malware in future PDF files. The detection rate of PDF malware by current antivirus software is very low. A PDF file is easy to edit and manipulate because it is a text format, providing a low barrier to malware authors. Analyzing PDF files for malware is nonetheless difficult because of (a) the complexity of the formatting language, (b) the parsing idiosyncrasies in Adobe Reader, and (c) undocumented correction techniques employed in Adobe Reader. In May 2011, Esparza demonstrated that PDF malware could be hidden from 42 of 43 antivirus packages by combining multiple obfuscation techniques [4]. One reason current antivirus software fails is the ease of varying byte sequences in PDF malware, thereby rendering conventional signature-based virus detection useless. The compression and encryption functions produce sequences of bytes that are each functions of multiple input bytes. As a result, padding the malware payload with some whitespace before compression/encryption can change many of the bytes in the final payload. In this study we analyzed a corpus of 2591 benign and 87 malicious PDF files. While this corpus is admittedly small, it allowed us to test a system for collecting indicators of embedded PDF malware. We will call these indicators features throughout the rest of this report. The features are extracted using an instrumented PDF viewer, and are the inputs to a prediction model that scores the likelihood of a PDF file containing malware. The prediction model is constructed from a sample of labeled data by a machine learning algorithm (specifically, decision tree ensemble learning). Preliminary experiments show that the model is able to detect half of the PDF malware in the corpus with zero false alarms. We conclude the report with suggestions for extending this work to detect a greater variety of PDF malware.« less
PDF receptor expression reveals direct interactions between circadian oscillators in Drosophila.
Im, Seol Hee; Taghert, Paul H
2010-06-01
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila, 150 pacemakers participate in this network, and recent observations suggest that the network is divisible into M and E oscillators, which normally interact and synchronize. Sixteen oscillator neurons (the small and large lateral neurons [LNvs]) express a neuropeptide called pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) whose signaling is often equated with M oscillator output. Given the significance of PDF signaling to numerous aspects of behavioral and molecular rhythms, determining precisely where and how signaling via the PDF receptor (PDFR) occurs is now a central question in the field. Here we show that GAL4-mediated rescue of pdfr phenotypes using a UAS-PDFR transgene is insufficient to provide complete behavioral rescue. In contrast, we describe a approximately 70-kB PDF receptor (pdfr) transgene that does rescue the entire pdfr circadian behavioral phenotype. The transgene is widely but heterogeneously expressed among pacemakers, and also among a limited number of non-pacemakers. Our results support an important hypothesis: the small LNv cells directly target a subset of the other crucial pacemaker neurons cells. Furthermore, expression of the transgene confirms an autocrine feedback signaling by PDF back to PDF-expressing cells. Finally, the results present an unexpected PDF receptor site: the large LNv cells appear to target a population of non-neuronal cells that resides at the base of the eye. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Louisiana SIP: LAC 33:III Ch. 7 - Table 2 - Ambient Air--Methods of Contaminant Measurements; SIP effective 1989-05-08 (LAc49) and 1989-08-14 (LAc50) to 2011-08-03 (LAd34 - Moved to Section 711 and revised [adds PM-2.5])
Bayesian Analysis of a Simple Measurement Model Distinguishing between Types of Information
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Lira, Ignacio; Grientschnig, Dieter
2015-12-01
Let a quantity of interest, Y, be modeled in terms of a quantity X and a set of other quantities Z. Suppose that for Z there is type B information, by which we mean that it leads directly to a joint state-of-knowledge probability density function (PDF) for that set, without reference to likelihoods. Suppose also that for X there is type A information, which signifies that a likelihood is available. The posterior for X is then obtained by updating its prior with said likelihood by means of Bayes' rule, where the prior encodes whatever type B information there may be available for X. If there is no such information, an appropriate non-informative prior should be used. Once the PDFs for X and Z have been constructed, they can be propagated through the measurement model to obtain the PDF for Y, either analytically or numerically. But suppose that, at the same time, there is also information of type A, type B or both types together for the quantity Y. By processing such information in the manner described above we obtain another PDF for Y. Which one is right? Should both PDFs be merged somehow? Is there another way of applying Bayes' rule such that a single PDF for Y is obtained that encodes all existing information? In this paper we examine what we believe should be the proper ways of dealing with such a (not uncommon) situation.
Brook, Gary; Brockmeyer, Norbert; van de Laar, Thijs; Schellberg, Sven; Winter, Andrew J
2018-01-01
This guideline updates the 2010 European guideline for the management of hepatitis B and C virus infections. It is primarily intended to provide advice on testing, prevention and initial management of viral hepatitis B and C for clinicians working in sexual health clinical settings in European countries. The guideline is in a new question and answer format based on clinical situations, from which population/intervention/comparison/outcome questions were formulated. Updates cover areas such as epidemiology, point-of-care tests for hepatitis B, hepatitis C risk and 'chemsex', and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis and hepatitis B. We have also included a short paragraph on hepatitis E noting there is no evidence for sexual transmission. The guideline has been prepared in accordance with the Europe protocol for production available at http://www.iusti.org/regions/europe/pdf/2017/ProtocolForProduction2017.pdf.
Magnetic discontinuities in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence and in the solar wind.
Zhdankin, Vladimir; Boldyrev, Stanislav; Mason, Joanne; Perez, Jean Carlos
2012-04-27
Recent measurements of solar wind turbulence report the presence of intermittent, exponentially distributed angular discontinuities in the magnetic field. In this Letter, we study whether such discontinuities can be produced by magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence. We detect the discontinuities by measuring the fluctuations of the magnetic field direction, Δθ, across fixed spatial increments Δx in direct numerical simulations of MHD turbulence with an imposed uniform guide field B(0). A large region of the probability density function (pdf) for Δθ is found to follow an exponential decay, proportional to exp(-Δθ/θ(*)), with characteristic angle θ(*)≈(14°)(b(rms)/B(0))(0.65) for a broad range of guide-field strengths. We find that discontinuities observed in the solar wind can be reproduced by MHD turbulence with reasonable ratios of b(rms)/B(0). We also observe an excess of small angular discontinuities when Δx becomes small, possibly indicating an increasing statistical significance of dissipation-scale structures. The structure of the pdf in this case closely resembles the two-population pdf seen in the solar wind. We thus propose that strong discontinuities are associated with inertial-range MHD turbulence, while weak discontinuities emerge from dissipation-range turbulence. In addition, we find that the structure functions of the magnetic field direction exhibit anomalous scaling exponents, which indicates the existence of intermittent structures.
Obesity: A Strategic and Leadership Challenge for the Chilean Army
2013-03-01
aatlas/populations/ctypopls.htm (accessed February 10, 2013). 13 G. Sandoval and S. Fuentealba, “OCDE: Chile es el sexto país con más obesidad infantil...MR_Too_Fat_to_Fight-1.pdf (accessed October 21, 2012). 33 Chilean Department of Health, “Estrategia Global contra la Obesidad , EGO,” http
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Lynd, Lee
The 14th biannual Clostridium meeting was held at Dartmouth College from August 28 through 31, 2016. As noted in the meeting program (http://clostridiumxiv.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Clostridium_XIV_program.pdf). the meeting featured 119 registered attendees, 33 oral presentations, 5 of which were given by younger presenters, 40 posters, and 2 keynote presentations, with strong participation by female and international scientists.
31 CFR Appendix B to Part 359 - Composite Semiannual Rate Period Table
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2014-07-01
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NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Jonauskas, V.; Gaigalas, G.; Kučas, S.
2018-01-01
In the original paper [1], some minor misprints have occurred in Table 3 for wavelengths of the W32+ and W34+ ions. Furthermore, from the FAC calculations, the emission probabilities instead ofabsorption probabilities were presented (Table 3). The wavelengths, transition probabilities and oscillator strengths of magnetic dipole transitions were misprinted for W31+, W32+, W33+, and W34+ in Table 4.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unitsa,b,c 3 Table 3 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62... Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed on or Before August 30, 1999 Pt. 62, Subpt. JJJ, Table 3 Table... Waste Combustion Unitsa,b,c ER31JA03.008 ...
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2012-07-01
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2010-07-01
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2013-07-01
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Handbook for Sampling and Sample Preservation of Water and Wastewater
1992-05-01
integers from 1 to N. N E Xi = XI1 + X 2 + X 3 . ..... + XN i=l 1 In the above example (from Table 4.1), X1 = 35.8, X2 = 33.0, ... , XN = X52 32.4; N E...41e 0 b10) -4 r- -C) a) 5l %Dt C) ON qc -0 Cl qtr C -4 %D cvj qw a) C )L- L~~~J enC- ..4 m~a CV) .4 c P.. .4 cnm0 q5C) )n me .-4C) - (J 1 () e U m. 0-4...X(l) = X = 35.8, X(2) = X2 = 33.0,..., X(52) = X52 = 32.4. X(t) is the linear trend. X’(t) is the random component. In this case, the trend can be
Grzela, Renata; Nusbaum, Julien; Fieulaine, Sonia; Lavecchia, Francesco; Desmadril, Michel; Nhiri, Naima; Van Dorsselaer, Alain; Cianferani, Sarah; Jacquet, Eric; Meinnel, Thierry; Giglione, Carmela
2018-02-01
Unexpected peptide deformylase (PDF) genes were recently retrieved in numerous marine phage genomes. While various hypotheses dealing with the occurrence of these intriguing sequences have been made, no further characterization and functional studies have been described thus far. In this study, we characterize the bacteriophage Vp16 PDF enzyme, as representative member of the newly identified C-terminally truncated viral PDFs. We show here that conditions classically used for bacterial PDFs lead to an enzyme exhibiting weak activity. Nonetheless, our integrated biophysical and biochemical approaches reveal specific effects of pH and metals on Vp16 PDF stability and activity. A novel purification protocol taking in account these data allowed strong improvement of Vp16 PDF specific activity to values similar to those of bacterial PDFs. We next show that Vp16 PDF is as sensitive to the natural inhibitor compound of PDFs, actinonin, as bacterial PDFs. Comparison of the 3D structures of Vp16 and E. coli PDFs bound to actinonin also reveals that both PDFs display identical substrate binding mode. We conclude that bacteriophage Vp16 PDF protein has functional peptide deformylase activity and we suggest that encoded phage PDFs might be important for viral fitness. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
33 CFR 165.506 - Safety Zones; Fireworks Displays in the Fifth Coast Guard District.
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2014-07-01
... Table to § 165.506 reference Datum NAD 1983. Table to § 165.506 [All coordinates listed in the Table to § 165.506 reference Datum NAD 1983.] No. Date Location Regulated area (a) Coast Guard Sector Delaware... 078°01′18″ W, approximately 700 yards south of the waterfront at Southport, NC. 12 July 4th Big Foot...
Canputer Science and Technology: Introduction to Software Packages
1984-04-01
Table 5 Sources of Software Packages.20 Table 6 Reference Services Matrix . 33 Table 7 Reference Matrix.40 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Document...consideration should be given to the acquisition of appropriate software packages to replace or upgrade existing services and to provide services not...Consequently, there are many companies that produce only software packages, and are committed to providing training, service , and support. These vendors
Buxdorf, Kobi; Rahat, Ido; Gafni, Aviva; Levy, Maggie
2013-01-01
Pseudozyma spp. are yeast-like fungi, classified in the Ustilaginales, which are mostly epiphytic or saprophytic and are not pathogenic to plants. Several Pseudozyma species have been reported to exhibit biological activity against powdery mildews. However, previous studies have reported that Pseudozyma aphidis, which can colonize plant surfaces, is not associated with the collapse of powdery mildew colonies. In this report, we describe a novel P. aphidis strain and study its interactions with its plant host and the plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea. This isolate was found to secrete extracellular metabolites that inhibit various fungal pathogens in vitro and significantly reduce B. cinerea infection in vivo. Moreover, P. aphidis sensitized Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants’ defense machinery via local and systemic induction of PATHOGENESIS-RELATED1 (PR1) and PLANT DEFENSIN1.2 (PDF1.2) expression. P. aphidis also reduced B. cinerea infection, locally and systemically, in Arabidopsis mutants impaired in jasmonic acid (JA) or salicylic acid (SA) signaling. Thus, in addition to direct inhibition, P. aphidis may inhibit B. cinerea infection via induced resistance in a manner independent of SA, JA, and Nonexpressor of PR1 (NPR1). P. aphidis primed the plant defense machinery and induced stronger activation of PDF1.2 after B. cinerea infection. Finally, P. aphidis fully or partially reconstituted PR1 and PDF1.2 expression in npr1-1 mutant and in plants with the SA hydroxylase NahG transgene, but not in a jasmonate resistant1-1 mutant, after B. cinerea infection, suggesting that P. aphidis can bypass the SA/NPR1, but not JA, pathway to activate PR genes. Thus, either partial gene activation is sufficient to induce resistance, or the resistance is not directed solely through PR1 and PDF1.2 but probably through other pathogen-resistance genes or pathways as well. PMID:23388119
Buxdorf, Kobi; Rahat, Ido; Gafni, Aviva; Levy, Maggie
2013-04-01
Pseudozyma spp. are yeast-like fungi, classified in the Ustilaginales, which are mostly epiphytic or saprophytic and are not pathogenic to plants. Several Pseudozyma species have been reported to exhibit biological activity against powdery mildews. However, previous studies have reported that Pseudozyma aphidis, which can colonize plant surfaces, is not associated with the collapse of powdery mildew colonies. In this report, we describe a novel P. aphidis strain and study its interactions with its plant host and the plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea. This isolate was found to secrete extracellular metabolites that inhibit various fungal pathogens in vitro and significantly reduce B. cinerea infection in vivo. Moreover, P. aphidis sensitized Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants' defense machinery via local and systemic induction of pathogenesis-related1 (PR1) and plant defensin1.2 (PDF1.2) expression. P. aphidis also reduced B. cinerea infection, locally and systemically, in Arabidopsis mutants impaired in jasmonic acid (JA) or salicylic acid (SA) signaling. Thus, in addition to direct inhibition, P. aphidis may inhibit B. cinerea infection via induced resistance in a manner independent of SA, JA, and Nonexpressor of PR1 (NPR1). P. aphidis primed the plant defense machinery and induced stronger activation of PDF1.2 after B. cinerea infection. Finally, P. aphidis fully or partially reconstituted PR1 and PDF1.2 expression in npr1-1 mutant and in plants with the SA hydroxylase NahG transgene, but not in a jasmonate resistant1-1 mutant, after B. cinerea infection, suggesting that P. aphidis can bypass the SA/NPR1, but not JA, pathway to activate PR genes. Thus, either partial gene activation is sufficient to induce resistance, or the resistance is not directed solely through PR1 and PDF1.2 but probably through other pathogen-resistance genes or pathways as well.
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2014-07-01
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46 CFR Table I to Part 150 - Alphabetical List of Cargoes
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... (C17+) alkanoic acid 34 CUS CFT Corn syrup 43 CSY Cottonseed oil, fatty acid 34 CFY Creosote 21 2 CCT... tar 33 COR OCT Coal tar distillate 33 CDL Coal tar, high temperature 33 CHH Coal tar pitch 33 CTP... MTM Formaldehyde solution 19 2 FMS Formamide 10 FAM Formic acid 4 2 FMA Fructose solution 43 Fumaric...
46 CFR Table I to Part 150 - Alphabetical List of Cargoes
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... (C17+) alkanoic acid 34 CUS CFT Corn syrup 43 CSY Cottonseed oil, fatty acid 34 CFY Creosote 21 2 CCT... tar 33 COR OCT Coal tar distillate 33 CDL Coal tar, high temperature 33 CHH Coal tar pitch 33 CTP... MTM Formaldehyde solution 19 2 FMS Formamide 10 FAM Formic acid 4 2 FMA Fructose solution 43 Fumaric...
46 CFR Table I to Part 150 - Alphabetical List of Cargoes
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2010-10-01
... (C17+) alkanoic acid 34 CUS CFT Corn syrup 43 CSY Cottonseed oil, fatty acid 34 CFY Creosote 21 2 CCT... tar 33 COR OCT Coal tar distillate 33 CDL Coal tar, high temperature 33 CHH Coal tar pitch 33 CTP... MTM Formaldehyde solution 19 2 FMS Formamide 10 FAM Formic acid 4 2 FMA Fructose solution 43 Fumaric...
46 CFR Table I to Part 150 - Alphabetical List of Cargoes
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2011-10-01
... (C17+) alkanoic acid 34 CUS CFT Corn syrup 43 CSY Cottonseed oil, fatty acid 34 CFY Creosote 21 2 CCT... tar 33 COR OCT Coal tar distillate 33 CDL Coal tar, high temperature 33 CHH Coal tar pitch 33 CTP... MTM Formaldehyde solution 19 2 FMS Formamide 10 FAM Formic acid 4 2 FMA Fructose solution 43 Fumaric...
46 CFR Table I to Part 150 - Alphabetical List of Cargoes
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... (C17+) alkanoic acid 34 CUS CFT Corn syrup 43 CSY Cottonseed oil, fatty acid 34 CFY Creosote 21 2 CCT... tar 33 COR OCT Coal tar distillate 33 CDL Coal tar, high temperature 33 CHH Coal tar pitch 33 CTP... MTM Formaldehyde solution 19 2 FMS Formamide 10 FAM Formic acid 4 2 FMA Fructose solution 43 Fumaric...
1989-01-01
d) lack of supplies; (e) sexual harassment; ( f ) problems with some professional relatiouships; (g) survivor guilt; and (h) threat to life. After...Demographic Profile of the Subjects Characteristics Samplea f (t) Sx Male 26(28) Female 66(72) Age 25-29 10(11) 30-34 37(40) 35-39 30(33) 40-44 11(12) 45+ 4(4...20 3(3) 21-24 2(2) Note. Only 90 of 92 reported. (table continues) 44 Table I (continued) Characteristics Samplea f (e) Area of Clinical Practice
Potential Environmental Effects of Aircraft Emissions.
1979-10-15
and fleet projections used by Oliver et al. (1977) in their Table 2-33. The projection used by Oliver et al. (1977) was based on A. D. Little, Inc...than used by A. D. Little, Inc. (1976) for CF6 engines (which Oliver et al., 1977, treated as having the same emissions indexes as JT9D engines). The NO...x emission index for SSrs was assumed to be 20 g NO 2 /kg fuel. In converting the projected emissions in Table 2.33 of Oliver et al. (1977) to a
VizieR Online Data Catalog: STAGGER-grid of 3D stellar models. V. (Chiavassa+, 2018)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Chiavassa, A.; Casagrande, L.; Collet, R.; Magic, Z.; Bigot, L.; Thevenin, F.; Asplund, M.
2018-01-01
Table B0: RHD simulations' stellar parameters, bolometric magnitude, and bolometric correction for Johnson-Cousins, 2MASS, SDSS (columns 13 to 17), and Gaia systems Table 4: RHD simulations' stellar parameters, bolometric magnitude, and bolometric correction for SkyMapper photometric system, and Stroemgren index b-y, m1=(v-b)-(b-y), and c1=(u-v)-(v-b) Table 5: RHD simulations' stellar parameters, bolometric magnitude, and bolometric correction for the HST-WFC3 in VEGA system Table 6: RHD simulations' stellar parameters, bolometric magnitude, and bolometric correction for the HST-WFC3 in ST system Table 7: RHD simulations' stellar parameters, bolometric magnitude, and bolometric correction for the HST-WFC3 in AB system (5 data files).
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28 CFR Appendix B to Part 79 - Blood-Gas Study Tables
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Redefining HHS International Response: Challenges and Recommendations for Interagency Partnerships
2009-04-01
Approach and Enhance Interagency Planning, 1. 22 David Hinson , U.S. Military Interaction with Humanitarian Assistance Organizations During Small-Scale...Defense University Press, 1996); http://www.dodccrp.org/files/Hayes_Interagency.pdf (accessed March 2, 2009. 31 Hinson , Military Interaction with...Humanitarian Assistance Organizations, 29. 32 Benton and Ware, “Haiti: A Case Study”. 33 Hinson , Military Interaction with Humanitarian Assistance
40 CFR Table 3 to Subpart Ooo - Fugitive Emission Limits
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2011-07-01
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40 CFR Table 3 to Subpart Ooo - Fugitive Emission Limits
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2010-07-01
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Pilot Study Evaluating Nearshore Sediment Placement Sites, Noyo Harbor, CA
2013-02-01
distribution at the end of simulation (day 30). ............................. 33 Tables Table 1. NDBC, CDIP , and NOAA station locations...data are available from the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC, http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov) Buoy 46022 and Coastal Data Information Program ( CDIP , http...ft (1.8 m). Table 1 lists the NDBC, CDIP , and NOAA stations of interest and their location information. 2.4 Sediment characteristics A recent
Medical History in the Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Otte, Andreas
2017-01-01
The Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary end of 2017. On board of the editorial team since 2003, this journal has influenced me like a good friend over the many past years. From time to time, the journal has published interesting and valuable historical notes. They show that nuclear medicine has a history and that medicine is its basis. They also teach us today, and some of the ancient perspectives and approaches are still valid. The reader of HJNM may be interested in these historical contributions, as they are timeless. Therefore, it was our idea to summarize these in the following pages. Where there is a link to the free article, this is noted. Upon opening all articles, you will find out that these are a book or so of its own. In thanks to the editor-in-chief of the Journal for his continuing support on the historical section. Below we refer to the historical papers of the Journal: History of Nuclear Medicine. Nuclear Medicine and History of Science and Philosophy: Atomic Theory of the Matter. G.N. Sfakianakis, 2001; 4(3); 155-60. Editorial. Pioneers of nuclear medicine, Madame Curie. P.C. Grammaticos. 2004; 7(1); 29-30. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/ magazine/eng/jan04/editorial.htm Editor's note. Hippocrates' Oath. The editor. 2004; 7(1); 31. Editorial. Useful known and unknown views of the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates and his teacher Democritus. P. Grammaticos, A. Diamantis. 2008; 11(1): 2-4. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan08/2.pdf Special Article. The contribution of Maria Sklodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie to Nuclear and Medical Physics. A hundred and ten years after the discovery of radium. A. Diamantis, E. Magiorkinis, 2008; 11(1): 33-8. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/ eng/jan08/33.pdf Brief Historical Review. Lymphatic system and lymphoscintigraphy. P. Valsamaki. 2009; 12(1): 87-89. http://nuclmed.web. auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan09/89.pdf (In Greek) Historical Review. The philosophic and biological views of the "atomic" philosophers, Leucippus and Democritus. E. Magiorkinis. A. Beloukas, A. Diamantis. 2010; 13(2): 111-117. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/may10/9.pdf Correspondence. Neuroimaging in mild traumatic brain injury and M. Ravel's injury. A. Otte. 2012; 15(1): 76. http://nuclmed. web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan12/3.pdf Selected Brief Contributions. The "atomic theory" of Leucippus, and its impact on medicine before Hippocrates. G. Tsoucalas, K. Laios et al. 2013; 16(1): 68-9. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan13/72.pdf Selected Brief Contributions. Computed tomography alone reveals the secrets of ancient mummies in medical archaeology. A. Otte, T. Thieme et al. 2013; 16(2): 148-9. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/may13/70.pdf Editorial. The timeless influence of Hippocratic ideas on diet, salicylates and personalized medicine. T.C. Karagiannis. 2014; 17(1): 2-6. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan14/1.pdf Historical Article. The physician who first applied radiotherapy, Victor Despeignes, on 1896. M. Sgantzos, G. Tsoucalas et al. 2014; 17(1): 45-6. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan14/11.pdf Original Articles. Medical practice applied in the ancient Asclepeion in Kos island. M. Mironidou-Tzouveleki, P.M. Tzitzis. 2014; 17(3): 167-70. http://www.nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/sept14/3.pdf Special Historical Article. How a tertiary medical nuclear medicine department at the Himalayan area in India can be established and function in an exemplary manner. Basic rules revisited. V.K. Dhingra, S. Saini et al. 2015; 18(3): 252-6. http:// nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/sept15/13.pdf Historical and Commentary Note. Johann Sebastian Bach's "Goldberg variations" to treat insomnia from renal lithiasis pain. Sleep research in Nuclear Medicine. A. Otte. 2016; 19(1): 13-4. http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan16/06.pdf Historical Review. The first medical ethics and deontology in Europe as derived from Greek mythology. M.K. Konstantinidou. 2016; 19(2): 155-8.http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/may16/11.pdf Historical-Technical Article. The beginning of using X-rays and the evolution of equipment for the treatment of ocular cancer. K. Laios, M. Zozoglou. 2017; 20(1): Ahead of print. And hopefully many more to follow!
40 CFR Table 9 to Subpart Uuuuu of... - Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart UUUUU
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
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40 CFR Table 9 to Subpart Uuuuu of... - Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart UUUUU
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
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40 CFR Table 9 to Subpart Uuuuu of... - Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart UUUUU
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
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14 CFR 125.509 - Flammability reduction means.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... operational. Table 1 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320, A321 Series 737 Series A330, A340... comply with § 26.33(c) of this chapter. Table 2 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320...
14 CFR 125.509 - Flammability reduction means.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... operational. Table 1 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320, A321 Series 737 Series A330, A340... comply with § 26.33(c) of this chapter. Table 2 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320...
14 CFR 125.509 - Flammability reduction means.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... operational. Table 1 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320, A321 Series 737 Series A330, A340... comply with § 26.33(c) of this chapter. Table 2 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320...
14 CFR 125.509 - Flammability reduction means.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... operational. Table 1 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320, A321 Series 737 Series A330, A340... comply with § 26.33(c) of this chapter. Table 2 Model—Boeing Model—Airbus 747 Series A318, A319, A320...
Intelligence Reform in Albania: Its Relation to Democratization and Integration into the EU and NATO
2008-03-01
pdf (accessed December 20, 2007) 22 Owen Greene , “International Standards and Obligations: Norms and Criteria for DCAF in EU, OSCE, and OECD...History of Albania from Its Origins to the Present Day (London and Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981), 197-222. 15 B. INTELLIGENCE SERVICES...February 2006.” http://www.mdlpl.ro/ _documente/engleza/dialog_ro_ue/2006/Annual_Extensive_Report.pdf (accessed December 29, 2007). Greene , Owen
Saudi Arabias Implementation of Soft Power Policy to Confront Irans Obvious Threats
2015-12-01
OBVIOUS THREATS Abdullah Khuliyf A. Alanazi Colonel, Saudi Arabia National Guard B.S., King Khalid Military College, 1993 Submitted in partial...inevitably growing power, particularly in the Persian Gulf, and throughout the Middle East. Such a situation advocates utilizing soft power as a new...www.educause.edu/ir/library/ pdf /ffpiu043. pdf , 34. 2 Giulio Gallarotti and Isam Yahia Al-Filali, “Saudi Arabia’s Soft Power.” International Studies 49
Electric field dependent local structure of (KxNa1-x) 0.5B i0.5Ti O3
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Goetzee-Barral, A. J.; Usher, T.-M.; Stevenson, T. J.; Jones, J. L.; Levin, I.; Brown, A. P.; Bell, A. J.
2017-07-01
The in situ x-ray pair-distribution function (PDF) characterization technique has been used to study the behavior of (KxNa1-x) 0.5B i0.5Ti O3 , as a function of electric field. As opposed to conventional x-ray Bragg diffraction techniques, PDF is sensitive to local atomic displacements, detecting local structural changes at the angstrom to nanometer scale. Several field-dependent ordering mechanisms can be observed in x =0.15 , 0.18 and at the morphotropic phase boundary composition x =0.20 . X-ray total scattering shows suppression of diffuse scattering with increasing electric-field amplitude, indicative of an increase in structural ordering. Analysis of PDF peaks in the 3-4-Å range shows ordering of Bi-Ti distances parallel to the applied electric field, illustrated by peak amplitude redistribution parallel and perpendicular to the electric-field vector. A transition from <110 > to <112 > -type off-center displacements of Bi relative to the neighboring Ti atoms is observable with increasing x . Analysis of PDF peak shift with electric field shows the effects of Bi-Ti redistribution and onset of piezoelectric lattice strain. The combination of these field-induced ordering mechanisms is consistent with local redistribution of Bi-Ti distances associated with domain reorientation and an overall increase in order of atomic displacements.
VizieR Online Data Catalog: OB and Supergiants stars in LMC (Philip+, 1979)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Philip, A. G. Davis; Sanduleak, N.
2017-07-01
An objective-prism survey of the LMC was made with the Lichigan Curtis Schmidt Telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. The prims gives a dispersion of 136nm/mm at Hγ and covers the spectral range 330-540nm when used with nitrogen baked, IIIa-J plates. The 60-min exposuers reach stars of apparent magnitude ~16. Accurate positions and more reliable photometry of the stars were added in July 2017, using the finding charts of the authors, and the Aladin tool (Bonnarel et al. 2000A&AS..143...33B) In addition, accurate positions of the B stars in Field 39 as given by Shobbrook and Visvanathan (1987MNRAS.225..947S, Table A1) are presented in the file "pl39.dat". (3 data files).
A Study of Rootkit Stealth Techniques and Associated Detection Methods
2007-03-01
Manual . . . . . . . 20 3.1. Rootkit Technology Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 3.2. Temporal ordering of a detoured function ...3.12. Detection Classification 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 3.13. Trampoline Function with Modification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46...63 x List of Tables Table Page 2.1. Incident Categories (AFI 33-138) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.1. Inline Function Hook
Konno, Sensuke
2009-07-30
Maitake D-fraction or PDF is the bioactive extract of maitake mushroom (Grifola frondosa) and its active constituent is the protein-bound polysaccharide (proteoglucan), or more specifically known as beta-glucan. PDF has been extensively studied and a number of its medicinal potentials/properties have been unveiled and demonstrated. Those include various physiological benefits ranging from immunomodulatory and antitumor activities to treatment for hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, viral infections (hepatitis B and human immunodeficiency virus), and obesity. Particularly, two major biological activities of PDF, immunomodulatory and antitumor activities, have been the main target for scientific and clinical research. To demonstrate and confirm such biological activities, numerous studies have been performed in vitro and in vivo or in clinical settings. These studies showed that PDF was indeed capable of modulating immunologic and hematologic parameters, inhibiting or regressing the cancer cell growth, and even improving quality of life of cancer patients. Synergistic potentiation of PDF with vitamin C demonstrated in vitro is rather interesting and may have clinical implication, because such combination therapy appears to help improve the efficacy of currently ongoing cancer therapies. Recently, intravenous administration of vitamin C has been often used to increase its physiological concentration and this useful procedure may further make this combination therapy feasible. Therefore, PDF may have great potential, either being used solely or combined with other agents, for cancer therapy. Such relevant and detailed studies will be described and discussed herein with a special focus on the combination of PDF and vitamin C as a viable therapeutic option.
50 CFR Table 14b to Part 679 - Port of Landing Codes: Non-Alaska
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Port of Landing Codes: Non-Alaska 14b... ALASKA Pt. 679, Table 14b Table 14b to Part 679—Port of Landing Codes: Non-Alaska (California, Canada... report a landing at a location not currently assigned a location code number, use the code for “Other...
50 CFR Table 14b to Part 679 - Port of Landing Codes: Non-Alaska
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Port of Landing Codes: Non-Alaska 14b... ALASKA Pt. 679, Table 14b Table 14b to Part 679—Port of Landing Codes: Non-Alaska (California, Canada... report a landing at a location not currently assigned a location code number, use the code for “Other...
Desert Storm and the New American Way of War: Implications for Air Force 2030
2012-06-01
2016: Executive Summary (2010), 4. http://www.airforce-magazine.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/ TheDocumentFile/Mobility/ MCRS -16_execsummary.pdf... MCRS -16 determined Air Force...2030 will maintain a tactical airlift fleet of 318 C-130 aircraft, 134 of which are the more capable C-130J along with 184 older C-130H models.33 An
Application tables for MIL-STD-461B
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Schulz, R. B.
1982-02-01
The complexity in application of MIL-STD-461B is reduced by use of tables which summarize requirements of the standard. A separate table is provided for a group of limits applicable to each type of test procedure.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Affected Sources as Required by 40 CFR 63.685(b)(2) 4 Table 4 to Subpart DD of Part 63 Protection of... Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations Pt. 63, Subpt. DD, Table 4 Table 4 to Subpart DD of Part 63—Tank Control Levels for Tanks at New Affected Sources as Required by 40 CFR 63.685(b...
Molecular Studies on MIC1/PDF in Human Prostate Cancer
2005-09-01
expression of secreted MIC-1 protein (Aim 2). Moreover, the functions of MIC-1 have been studied in vitro by using specific antibody directed against MIC-1... antibody M2 (Sigma). The FLAG tag was inserted at the 3’-translated region of the MIC-l/PDF cDNA. A double stranded, synthetic oligonucleotide was designed...B) Lower panel showed the coomassie blue of specific antibody directed against stained gel as a loading control. MIC-1 protein. More specifically
Practical Session: Introduction to R
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Clausel, M.; Grégoire, G.
2014-12-01
An introduction to R is proposed. This pratical session is an excerpt from practical exercises proposed by A. Dalalyan at EPNC (see href="http://certis.enpc.fr/~dalalyan/Download/TP_ENPC_1.pdf). Datas are also extracted from a practical session proposed by hydrologic data from Amazonia proposed by D. Chessel A.B. Dufour in Lyon 1 (website indicated in the text below) and from other practical exercises proposed by A. Dalalyan at ENPC (same address as above but ended by /TP_ENPC_4.pdf).
31 CFR Appendix B to Part 359 - Composite Semiannual Rate Period Table
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 31 Money and Finance: Treasury 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Composite Semiannual Rate Period... SAVINGS BONDS, SERIES I Pt. 359, App. B Appendix B to Part 359—Composite Semiannual Rate Period Table 1. What months make up the composite semiannual rate period? You may use the following table to find when...
40 CFR 53.20 - General provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Methods SO2, CO, O3, and NO2 § 53.20 General provisions. (a) The test procedures given in this subpart... selectable measurement range, one range must be that specified in table B-1 (standard range for SO2), and a... concentrations) than that specified in table B-1. For SO2 methods, table B-1 specifies special performance...
Approved Methods and Algorithms for DoD Risk-Based Explosives Siting
2009-07-21
Parameter used in determining probability of hit ( Phit ) by debris. [Table 31, Table 32, Table 33, Eq. (157), Eq. (158)] CCa Variable “Actual...being in the glass hazard area”. [Eq. (60), Eq. (78)] Phit Variable “Probability of hit”. An array value indexed by consequence and mass bin...Eq. (156), Eq. (157)] Phit (f) Variable “Probability of hit for fatality”. [Eq. (157), Eq. (158)] Phit (maji) Variable “Probability of hit for major
Zeng, Shu-Rong; Jiang, Bo; Xiao, Xiao-Rong
2007-06-01
Discuss sterilization effect of B-class pulsation table top vacuum pressure steam sterilizer for dental handpiece. Analysis selection of sterilizer for dental handpiece and sterilization management processes and sterilization effect monitoring, evaluation of monitoring result and effective sterilization method. The B-class pulsation table top vacuum pressure steam sterilizer to dental handpiece in West China Stomatological Hospital of Sichuan University met the requirement of the chemical and biological monitoring. Its efficiency of sterilization was 100%. The results of aerobic culture, anaerobic culture, B-type hepatitis mark monitoring to sterilized dental handpiece were negative. It is effective method for dental handpiece sterilization to use B-class pulsation table top vacuum pressure steam sterilizer.
32 CFR 806b.54 - Information collections, records, and forms or information management tools (IMT).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... information management tools (IMT). 806b.54 Section 806b.54 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued..., records, and forms or information management tools (IMT). (a) Information Collections. No information.../pubfiles/af/37/afman37-139/afman37-139.pdf. (c) Forms or Information Management Tools (Adopted and...
32 CFR 806b.54 - Information collections, records, and forms or information management tools (IMT).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... information management tools (IMT). 806b.54 Section 806b.54 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued..., records, and forms or information management tools (IMT). (a) Information Collections. No information.../pubfiles/af/37/afman37-139/afman37-139.pdf. (c) Forms or Information Management Tools (Adopted and...
32 CFR 806b.54 - Information collections, records, and forms or information management tools (IMT).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... information management tools (IMT). 806b.54 Section 806b.54 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued..., records, and forms or information management tools (IMT). (a) Information Collections. No information.../pubfiles/af/37/afman37-139/afman37-139.pdf. (c) Forms or Information Management Tools (Adopted and...
32 CFR 806b.54 - Information collections, records, and forms or information management tools (IMT).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... information management tools (IMT). 806b.54 Section 806b.54 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued..., records, and forms or information management tools (IMT). (a) Information Collections. No information.../pubfiles/af/37/afman37-139/afman37-139.pdf. (c) Forms or Information Management Tools (Adopted and...
32 CFR 806b.54 - Information collections, records, and forms or information management tools (IMT).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... information management tools (IMT). 806b.54 Section 806b.54 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued..., records, and forms or information management tools (IMT). (a) Information Collections. No information.../pubfiles/af/37/afman37-139/afman37-139.pdf. (c) Forms or Information Management Tools (Adopted and...
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Media Resources
the footage you're looking for in the shot sheets provided below or complete B-Roll list, please send an e-mail to the NOAA Video Studio at broll@noaa.gov. NOAA B-Roll Shot Sheets (Text & PDF
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Juddoo, Mrinal; Masri, Assaad R.; Pope, Stephen B.
2011-12-01
This paper reports measured stability limits and PDF calculations of piloted, turbulent flames of compressed natural gas (CNG) partially-premixed with either pure oxygen, or with varying levels of O2/N2. Stability limits are presented for flames of CNG fuel premixed with up to 20% oxygen as well as CNG-O2-N2 fuel where the O2 content is varied from 8 to 22% by volume. Calculations are presented for (i) Sydney flame B [Masri et al. 1988] which uses pure CNG as well as flames B15 to B25 where the CNG is partially-premixed with 15-25% oxygen by volume, respectively and (ii) Sandia methane-air (1:3 by volume) flame E [Barlow et al. 2005] as well as new flames E15 and E25 that are partially-premixed with 'reconstituted air' where the O2 content in nitrogen is 15 and 25% by volume, respectively. The calculations solve a transported PDF of composition using a particle-based Monte Carlo method and employ the EMST mixing model as well as detailed chemical kinetics. The addition of oxygen to the fuel increases stability, shortens the flames, broadens the reaction zone, and shifts the stoichiometric mixture fraction towards the inner side of the jet. It is found that for pure CNG flames where the reaction zone is narrow (∼0.1 in mixture fraction space), the PDF calculations fail to reproduce the correct level of local extinction on approach to blow-off. A broadening in the reaction zone up to about 0.25 in mixture fraction space is needed for the PDF/EMST approach to be able to capture these finite-rate chemistry effects. It is also found that for the same level of partial premixing, increasing the O2/N2 ratio increases the maximum levels of CO and NO but shifts the peak to richer mixture fractions. Over the range of oxygenation investigated here, stability limits have shown to improve almost linearly with increasing oxygen levels in the fuel and with increasing the contribution of release rate from the pilot.
Employer Supported Caregiver Programs: The Good News and the Bad News.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Liebig, Phoebe S.
This document consists of a series of tables that display data derived from a survey of 33 companies that provide employer supported caregiver programs for the elderly. The tables outline the following information: (1) factors enhancing employer-supported eldercare development; (2) factors inhibiting employer-supported eldercare development; (3)…
Patterns of genomic and phenomic diversity in wine and table grapes
USDA-ARS?s Scientific Manuscript database
Grapes are one of the most economically and culturally important crops worldwide, and they have been bred for both winemaking and fresh consumption. Here we evaluate patterns of diversity across 33 phenotypes collected over a 17-year period from 580 table and wine grape accessions that belong to one...
12 CFR 226.33 - Requirements for reverse mortgages.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... provide the following disclosures in a form substantially similar to the model form found in paragraph (d... terms, charges, the age of the youngest borrower and the appraised property value. (4) Explanation of table. An explanation of the table of total annual loan cost rates as provided in the model form found...
Patterns of genomic and phenomic diversity in wine and table grapes
USDA-ARS?s Scientific Manuscript database
Grapes are one of the most economically and culturally important crops worldwide and they have been bred for both winemaking and fresh consumption. Here we evaluate patterns of diversity across 33 phenotypes collected over a 17-year period from 580 table and wine grape cultivars that belong to one ...
40 CFR Table 3 to Subpart Ooo of... - Fugitive Emission Limits
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 7 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Fugitive Emission Limits 3 Table 3 to... Mineral Processing Plants Pt. 60, Subpt. OOO, Table 3 Table 3 to Subpart OOO of Part 60—Fugitive Emission...; andPeriodic inspections of water sprays according to § 60.674(b) and § 60.676(b); and A repeat...
40 CFR Table 3 to Subpart Ooo of... - Fugitive Emission Limits
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 7 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Fugitive Emission Limits 3 Table 3 to... Mineral Processing Plants Pt. 60, Subpt. OOO, Table 3 Table 3 to Subpart OOO of Part 60—Fugitive Emission...; andPeriodic inspections of water sprays according to § 60.674(b) and § 60.676(b); and A repeat...
2010-01-01
using linker -mediated PCR as described previously (25). Amplified DNA was labeled and hybridized in triplicate by NimbleGen Systems, Inc., to their human...leading edge analysis (37) of these gene sets identified TGFb–induced SMAD3 direct target genes (Supplementary Table S5) as enriched in SOX4 target...3.06E11 PAX5 Paired box 2.07E10 WHN Forkhead 2.94E10 SMAD3 SMAD 1.82E09 SMAD4 SMAD 3.33E09 MYC MYC 6.25E09 NFKAPPAB NF-nB 2.95E08 LEF1/TCF1 LEF
1974-05-01
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VizieR Online Data Catalog: QSOs narrow absorption line variability (Hacker+, 2013)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hacker, T. L.; Brunner, R. J.; Lundgren, B. F.; York, D. G.
2013-06-01
Catalogues of 2,522 QAL systems and 33 variable NAL systems detected in SDSS DR7 quasars with repeat observations. The object identifiers, position coordinates, and plate-MJD-fibre designations are taken from the SpecObjAll table in the SDSS Catalogue Archive Server (CAS) while the quasar redshifts (zqso) are from Hewett & Wild (2010, Cat. J/MNRAS/405/2302). The absorption system redshift (zabs), system grade, and detected lines are outputs of the York et al. (2013, in. prep.) QAL detection pipeline. Some absorption lines are flagged based on alternate identifications (a), proximity of masked pixels (b), or questionable continuum fits (c). (3 data files).
1987-06-30
release; distribution unlimited. 87 8 3075 TABLE OF CONTENTS page TECHNICAL NOTES N-1764 Validation of Nitronic 33 in Reinforced and Prestressed...TECHNICAL WES K- 1764 Validation of Nitrovic 33 In Reeinforced and Prestressed Concrete, Apr 1987, James F. Jenkins (public release) Nitronic 33...prestressing strand are not acceptable. Before Nitronic 33 stainless steel prestressed concrete waterfront structures were constructed, it was necessary to
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
O'Donnell, Patrick J.; Smith, Brian Hendee
1996-11-01
The Table of Contents for the full book PDF is as follows: * Preface * Roberto Mendel, An Appreciaton * The Infamous Coulomb Gauge * Renormalized Path Integral in Quantum Mechanics * New Analysis of the Divergence of Perturbation Theory * The Last of the Soluble Two Dimensional Field Theories? * Rb and Heavy Quark Mixing * Rb Problem: Loop Contributions and Supersymmetry * QCD Radiative Effects in Inclusive Hadronic B Decays * CP-Violating Dipole Moments of Quarks in the Kobayashi-Maskawa Model * Hints of Dynamical Symmetry Breaking? * Pi Pi Scattering in an Effective Chiral Lagrangian * Pion-Resonance Parameters from QCD Sum Rules * Higgs Theorem, Effective Action, and its Gauge Invariance * SUSY and the Decay H_2^0 to gg * Effective Higgs-to-Light Quark Coupling Induced by Heavy Quark Loops * Heavy Charged Lepton Production in Superstring Inspired E6 Models * The Elastic Properties of a Flat Crystalline Membrane * Gauge Dependence of Topological Observables in Chern-Simons Theory * Entanglement Entropy From Edge States * A Simple General Treatment of Flavor Oscillations * From Schrödinger to Maupertuis: Least Action Principles from Quantum Mechanics * The Matrix Method for Multi-Loop Feynman Integrals * Simplification in QCD and Electroweak Calculations * Programme * List of Participants
50 CFR Table 2 to Part 226 - Major Steller Sea Lion Haulout Sites in Alaska
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Major Steller Sea Lion Haulout Sites in.... 226, Table 2 Table 2 to Part 226—Major Steller Sea Lion Haulout Sites in Alaska Major Steller sea lion...: Northeast Point 1 57 15.0N 170 06.5W Sea Lion Rock 1 57 06.0N 170 17.5W St. George I: S Rookery 1 56 33.5N...
50 CFR Table 2 to Part 226 - Major Stellar Sea Lion Haulout Sites in Alaska
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Major Stellar Sea Lion Haulout Sites in.... 226, Table 2 Table 2 to Part 226—Major Stellar Sea Lion Haulout Sites in Alaska Major Steller sea lion...: Northeast Point 1 57 15.0N 170 06.5W Sea Lion Rock 1 57 06.0N 170 17.5W St. George I: S Rookery 1 56 33.5N...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
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40 CFR Table 1 to Subpart Jj of... - General Provisions Applicability to Subpart JJ
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... Subpart JJ 1 Table 1 to Subpart JJ of Part 63 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.... JJ, Table 1 Table 1 to Subpart JJ of Part 63—General Provisions Applicability to Subpart JJ Reference Applies to subpart JJ Comment 63.1(a) Yes 63.1(b)(1) No Subpart JJ specifies applicability. 63.1(b)(2) Yes...
VizieR Online Data Catalog: xi Tau UBV and MOST light curves (Nemravova+, 2016)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Nemravova, J. A.; Harmanec, P.; Broz, M.; Vokrouhlicky, D.; Mourard, D.; Hummel, C. A.; Cameron, C.; Matthews, J. M.; Bolton, C. T.; Bozic, H.; Chini, R.; Dembsky, T.; Engle, S.; Farrington, C.; Grunhut, J. H.; Guenther, D. B.; Guinan, E. F.; Korcakova, D.; Koubsky, P.; Kiek, R.; Kuschnig, R.; Mayer, P.; McCook, G. P.; Moffat, A. F. J.; Nardetto, N.; Pra, A.; Ribeiro, J.; Rowe, J.; Rucinski, S.; Skoda, P.; Slechta, M.; Tallon-Bosc, I.; Votruba, V.; Weiss, W. W.; Wolf, M.; Zasche, P.; Zavala, R. T.
2016-05-01
We present reduced observations, that were used in study of the quadruple hierarchical binary xi Tauri. The observational material consists of radial-velocity measurements (tabled1.dat), photometric measurements in the MOST filter (tabled2.dat), and Johnson's U (tabled3.dat), B (tabled4.dat), and V (tabled5.dat), and spectro-interferometric measurements represented by squared visibility moduli (tabled6.dat), and closure phases (tabled7.dat). The~description of the reductions is given in Appendices A (the spectroscopy), B (the photometry), and C (the spectro-interferometry). The procedure of radial-velocity measuring is described in Sect. 3.1. Headers of Tables D.1-D.7 published electronically are also given in Appendix D. (7 data files).
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Chemical Characterization of Simulated Boiling Water Reactor Coolant
1990-05-01
33 Table 3. 1: BCCL Sample Block Design Calculations ........................................... 45 Table 5.1: Gas Absorption...cover gas . The cool, degassed pure water is pumped through a regenerative heat exchanger and then through an electric feedwater heater. The feedwater is...POINTS DWCMRHEAT DOWNOMER---EXCHANGER CHEMICAL GAHP INJECTIOIN PUMP SYSTEM COIVER GAS IN-CLIRE SECTION CAGN TANK RECOMBINER! ______ DEMINERALIZER (Cic
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Nearby Seyfert galaxies FIR emissions (Garcia-Gonzalez+, 2016)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Garcia-Gonzalez, J.; Alonso-Herrero, A.; Hernan-Caballero, A.; Pereira-Santaella, M.; Ramos-Almeida, C.; Acosta-Pulido, J. A.; Diaz-Santos, T.; Esquej, P.; Gonzalez-Martin, O.; Ichikawa, K.; Lopez-Rodriguez, E.; Povic, M.; Roche, P. F.; Sanchez-Portal, M.
2017-06-01
We selected a sample of 33 nearby (distances DL<70Mpc, Table 1) Seyfert galaxies from the RSA catalogue (Sandage & Tammann 1987, Cat. VII/51) with Herschel/PACS imaging observations in at least two bands and SPIRE imaging observations from our own programmes and from the archive (see Table 3). (6 data files).
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Saito, S; Margosan, D; Michailides, T J; Xiao, C L
2016-01-01
The Botrytis cinerea species complex comprises two cryptic species, originally referred to Group I and Group II based on Bc-hch gene RFLP haplotyping. Group I was described as a new cryptic species B. pseudocinerea During a survey of Botrytis spp. causing gray mold in blueberries and table grapes in the Central Valley of California, six isolates, three from blueberries and three from table grapes, were placed in Group I but had a distinct morphological character with conidiophores significantly longer than those of B. cinerea and B. pseudocinerea We compared these with B. cinerea and B. pseudocinerea by examining morphological and physiological characters, sensitivity to fenhexamid and phylogenetic analysis inferred from sequences of three nuclear genes. Phylogenetic analysis with the three partial gene sequences encoding glyceraldehyde-3-phosate dehydrogenase (G3PDH), heat-shock protein 60 (HSP60) and DNA-dependent RNA polymerase subunit II (RPB2) supported the proposal of a new Botrytis species, B. californica, which is closely related genetically to B. cinerea, B. pseudocinerea and B. sinoviticola, all known as causal agents of gray mold of grapes. Botrytis californica caused decay on blueberry and table grape fruit inoculated with the fungus. This study suggests that B. californica is a cryptic species sympatric with B. cinerea on blueberries and table grapes in California. © 2016 by The Mycological Society of America.
Chapter 2: Stand-alone Applications - TOPCAT
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Miller, C. J.
Tool for OPerations on Catalogues And Tables or TOPCAT is a graphical viewer for table data. It offers a variety of ways to work with data tables, including a browser for the cell data, viewers for information about table and column metadata, dataset visualization, and even analysis. We discuss a small subset of TOPCAT's functionalities in this chapter. TOPCAT was originally developed as part of the Starlink program in the United Kingdom. It is now maintained by AstroGrid. The program is written in pure Java and available under the GNU General Public License. It is available for download and a version is included in the software distribution accompanying this book. TOPCAT is a GUI interface on top of the STIL library. A command line interface to this library, STILTS, described in Chapter 21 provides scriptable access to many of the capabilities described here. The purpose of this tutorial is to provide an overview of TOPCAT to the novice user. The best place to look for and learn about TOPCAT is the web page maintained by Mark B. Taylor. There, TOPCAT documentation is provided in HTML, PDF, via screen shots, etc. In this chapter we take the user through a few examples that give the general idea of how TOPCAT works. The majority of the functionality of TOPCAT is not included in this short tutorial. Our goal in this tutorial is to lead the reader through an exercise that would result in a publication quality figure (e.g. for a journal article). Specifically, we will use TOPCAT to show how the color-magnitude relation of a galaxy cluster compares to that of all galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (York et al. 2000). This diagnostic is used not only in cluster finding, but its linear fit can provide insight into the age and/or metallicity of the oldest galaxies in galaxy clusters (which are some of the oldest galaxies in the Universe). The data we need for this exercise are: 1) the entire spectroscopic galaxy catalog from the SDSS, with galaxy positions, galaxy redshifts, and galaxy magnitudes and 2) galaxy members of a known galaxy cluster. For the former, we will download data directly from the SDSS servers to our local machine for analysis. For the latter, we will use TOPCAT's ability to call live cone search services.
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2014-07-01
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15 CFR Appendix B to Part 946 - Airport Tables
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2014-01-01
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15 CFR Appendix B to Part 946 - Airport Tables
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2013-01-01
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15 CFR Appendix B to Part 946 - Airport Tables
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2010-01-01
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15 CFR Appendix B to Part 946 - Airport Tables
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
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15 CFR Appendix B to Part 946 - Airport Tables
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE REGULATIONS OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MODERNIZATION OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Pt. 946, App. B Appendix B to Part 946—Airport Tables “A” Level...
Donald R. Gedney; Floyd A. Johnson
1959-01-01
Timber cruising is frequently made easier through use of local volume tables based on d.b.h. alone. These tables are made by establishing the relation between volume and d.b.h. from measurements (including height) made on sample trees in the stand. The sample-tree measurements are converted to volumes through use of standard volume tables, and a volume-diameter curve...
Berkeley Lab - Materials Sciences Division
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1985-06-01
Al B , STATIC SLOPE ANALYSIS METHOD USED FOR THE WAONT SLIDE -ANALYSES~ty D. L. Anderson ................................... B1 C SECTIONS,,USED...years 1960, 1961, 1962 and 1963 are given in this appendix in Tables Al , A2, A3 and A4, respectively. These were supplied through the courtesy of E.N.E.L...Tables Table Al . Daily precipitation record, Erto - 1960 Table A2. Daily precipitation record, Erto - 1961 Table A3. Daily precipitation record, Erto
NARSTO EPA SS ATLANTA 1999 CHEM PM MET DATA
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-04-09
... Solar Irradiance Particulate Matter Ultraviolet Radiation Surface Pressure Nitric Acid Aerosol Extinction Aerosol ... (PDF) Related Data: Environmental Protection Agency Supersites Atlanta, Georgia SCAR-B Block: ...
33 CFR 164.33 - Charts and publications.
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2010-07-01
... Ocean Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or a river authority that— (i) Are of a large enough scale...) For the area to be transited, the current edition of, or applicable current extract from: (i) Tide tables published by private entities using data provided by the National Ocean Service. (ii) Tidal...
32 CFR 806b.30 - Evaluating information systems for Privacy Act compliance.
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2013-07-01
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32 CFR 806b.30 - Evaluating information systems for Privacy Act compliance.
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2014-07-01
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32 CFR 806b.30 - Evaluating information systems for Privacy Act compliance.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
....107.pdf. (1) Developing or procuring information technology systems or projects that collect, maintain... 32 National Defense 6 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Evaluating information systems for Privacy Act... FORCE ADMINISTRATION PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM Privacy Impact Assessments § 806b.30 Evaluating information...
The Importance of Why: An Intelligence Approach for a Multi-Polar World
2016-04-04
code breakers drew information from 1 Sun Tzu , The Art of War. Translated by Samuel B...document_conversions/17/20110525.pdf (accessed December 29, 2015) Tzu , Sun . The Art of War. Translated by Samuel B. Griffith. New York: Oxford...Systems, and Game Theory..................................................... 63 Bibliography
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ACHP | Case Digest - Protecting Historic Properties: Section 106 in Action
Digest index. Previous issues: Summer 2012 (PDF) Spring 2012 (PDF) Winter 2012 (PDF) Fall 2011 (PDF ) Summer 2011 (PDF) Spring 2011 (PDF) Winter 2011 (PDF) Fall 2010 (PDF) Summer 2010 (PDF) Winter 2010 (PDF ) Fall 2009 (PDF) Summer 2009 (PDF) Spring 2009 (PDF) Winter 2009 (PDF) Fall 2008 (PDF) Summer 2008 (PDF
360 Degree Feedback Best Practices and the Army’s MSAF Program
2011-04-04
assessments/360bestpractices.pdf (accessed March 22, 2011). 16 Walter W . Tornow , Manuel London, and CCL Associates, Maximizing the Value of 360- Degree...degree Appraisal Feedback Process,‖ Organizational Dynamics 25, (Autumn 1996): 3, in ProQuest (accessed February 3, 2011). 31 Tornow , London, and CCL...Associates, Maximizing the Value of 360-Degree Feedback, 152. 32 Wimer, ―The Dark Side of 360-Degree Feedback,‖ 42. 33 Ibid. 34 Tornow
Next Generation Nanotechnology Assembly Fabrication Methods: A Trend Forecast
2008-01-01
accessed: January 12, 2007. 33 Eck, Wolfgang , et al. “Generation of two- and three-dimensional nanostructures by electron beam lithography on self...nano/reports/mcr_05-0526_intpersp_nano.pdf, accessed on January 15, 2007. 62 Ibid. 63 Ibid. 64 Ibid. 65 Ibid. 66 Luther, Wolfgang ...Defense Merrick E. Krause , May 2002 29 Death by a Thousand Cuts: Micro-Air Vehicles in the Service of Air Force Missions Arthur F. Huber II, June
14 CFR Appendix B to Part 382 - Cross-Reference Table
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2011-01-01
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14 CFR Appendix B to Part 382 - Cross-Reference Table
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2010-01-01
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NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Basu, Aritra; Mao, S. A.; Fletcher, Andrew; Kanekar, Nissim; Shukurov, Anvar; Schnitzeler, Dominic; Vacca, Valentina; Junklewitz, Henrik
2018-06-01
Deriving the Faraday rotation measure (RM) of quasar absorption line systems, which are tracers of high-redshift galaxies intervening background quasars, is a powerful tool for probing magnetic fields in distant galaxies. Statistically comparing the RM distributions of two quasar samples, with and without absorption line systems, allows one to infer magnetic field properties of the intervening galaxy population. Here, we have derived the analytical form of the probability distribution function (PDF) of RM produced by a single galaxy with an axisymmetric large-scale magnetic field. We then further determine the PDF of RM for one random sight line traversing each galaxy in a population with a large-scale magnetic field prescription. We find that the resulting PDF of RM is dominated by a Lorentzian with a width that is directly related to the mean axisymmetric large-scale field strength
40 CFR Table 2b to Subpart E of... - Reactivity Factors for Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent Mixtures
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2010-07-01
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2011-07-01
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2014-07-01
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14 CFR 125.509 - Flammability reduction means.
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2010-01-01
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NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Taher, Kazi Abu; Majumder, Satya Prasad
2017-12-01
A theoretical approach is presented to evaluate the bit error rate (BER) performance of an optical fiber transmission system with quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) modulation under the combined influence of polarization mode dispersion (PMD) and group velocity dispersion (GVD) in a single-mode fiber (SMF). The analysis is carried out without and with polarization division multiplexed (PDM) transmission considering a coherent homodyne receiver. The probability density function (pdf) of the random phase fluctuations due to PMD and GVD at the output of the receiver is determined analytically, considering the pdf of differential group delay (DGD) to be Maxwellian distribution and that of GVD to be Gaussian approximation. The exact pdf of the phase fluctuation due to PMD and GVD is also evaluated from its moments using a Monte Carlo simulation technique. Average BER is evaluated by averaging the conditional BER over the pdf of the random phase fluctuation. The BER performance results are evaluated for different system parameters. It is found that PDM-QPSK coherent homodyne system suffers more power penalty than the homodyne QPSK system without PDM. A PDM-QPSK system suffers a penalty of 4.3 dB whereas power penalty of QPSK system is 3.0 dB at a BER of 10-9 for DGD of 0.8 Tb and GVD of 1700 ps/nm. Analytical results are compared with the experimental results reported earlier and found to have good conformity.
40 CFR Table B-2 to Subpart B of... - Test Atmospheres
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2013-07-01
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40 CFR Table B-2 to Subpart B of... - Test Atmospheres
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
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Table salt and blood pressure in Greek children.
Adamopoulos, P N; Chaniotis, F; Kodoyianis, S; Boutsicakis, J; Madalos, P; Kassos, D; Gatos, A; Moulopoulos, S
1987-12-01
The habit of adding table salt was studied in a random sample of 2209 children 6-18 years old. Of these 10% routinely added table salt to prepared food before tasting it (group A), 29% after tasting it (group B) and 61% ate their food as it was prepared, without additional use of table salt (group C). Group A had higher blood pressure (BP), prevalence of systolic BP greater than or equal to 130 mmHG and body mass index (BMI) than groups B and C (P less than 0.0001). These differences were also observed in group B versus C (P less than 0.0001).
An index of the literature for bimolecular gas phase cation-molecule reaction kinetics
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Anicich, V. G.
2003-01-01
This is an index to the literature for gas phase bimolecular positive ionmolecule reactions. Over 2300 references are cited. Reaction rate coefficients and product distributions of the reactions are abstracted out of the original citations where available. This index is intended to cover the literature from 1936 to 2003. This is a continuation of several surveys: the original (Huntress Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 33, 495 (1977)), an expansion (Anicich and Huntress, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 62, 553 (1986)), a supplement (Anicich, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 84, 215 (1993)), and an evaluation (Anicich, V. G. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 22,1469 (1993b). The Table of reactions is listed by reactant ion.
Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS) Preliminary Interface Design Document Increment II
1991-02-28
NO [ ] COMMENT DISPOSITION: ACCEPT [ ] REJECT [ ] COMMENT STATUS: OPEN [ ] CLOSED [ ] Cmnt Page Paragraph No. No. Number Comment 1. vii List of Figures Figure 3.24, METS II is listed twice. Delete the reference to page 51 here, and Figure 3.24 on page 51. 2. 52 3.30.2.1b Change "inceements" to "increments". 3. 56 3.33.2.1 Change Table ŗ.35.2.a" to 3.40.2a". 4. A-3 DAMMS-R Change "management" to "Managemn.it". 5. A-5 HOST Change "Syatem" to "System". ORIGINATOR CONTROL NUMBER: IDD-0002 PROGRAM OFFICE
Discovery of Possible Nova in M31 : P60-M31-080723
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kasliwal, M. M.; Cenko, S. B.; Rau, A.; Ofek, E. O.; Quimby, R.; Kulkarni, S. R.
2008-07-01
On UT 2008 July 23.33, P60-FasTING (Palomar 60-inch Fast Transients In Nearby Galaxies) discovered a faint optical transient in M31 at RA(J2000)=00:43:27.28, DEC(J2000) = +41:10:03.3. P60-M31-080723 has a brightness of g = 19.3 +/- 0.2 (photometric calibration wrt USNO-B) and it is offset by 8.1'E,6.1'S from the center of M31. It was also marginally detected on July 22.32 at g = 19.8 +/- 0.2. It was not detected on the previous several nights with 3-sigma upper limits in table below.
2010-01-01
Interferometer, which allowed the binary components to be spatially resolved for the first time . The interferometric observations lead to the detection of a...356.5029 54 175.3724 30 6.472± 0.008 6.721± 0.008 6.820± 0.009 0.249 0.099 Table B.2. All-sky UBV photometry of o Cas with known times of ob- servations...wds). This system exhibits little or no orbital motion over the time interval of available observations (separa- tion 32.′′8–33.′′8), and the fainter
16 CFR Appendix B to Part 436 - Sample Item 20(1) Table-Systemwide Outlet Summary
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
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2010-01-01
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14 CFR 33.76 - Bird ingestion.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 1 aimed at the most critical exposed location on the first stage rotor blades and ingested at a bird... demonstration of blade containment and rotor unbalance than the requirements of this paragraph. Table 1 to § 33... rotating stage or stages at a blade airfoil height of not less than 50 percent measured at the leading edge...
14 CFR 33.76 - Bird ingestion.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 1 aimed at the most critical exposed location on the first stage rotor blades and ingested at a bird... demonstration of blade containment and rotor unbalance than the requirements of this paragraph. Table 1 to § 33... rotating stage or stages at a blade airfoil height of not less than 50 percent measured at the leading edge...
14 CFR 33.76 - Bird ingestion.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 1 aimed at the most critical exposed location on the first stage rotor blades and ingested at a bird... demonstration of blade containment and rotor unbalance than the requirements of this paragraph. Table 1 to § 33... rotating stage or stages at a blade airfoil height of not less than 50 percent measured at the leading edge...
14 CFR 33.76 - Bird ingestion.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 1 aimed at the most critical exposed location on the first stage rotor blades and ingested at a bird... demonstration of blade containment and rotor unbalance than the requirements of this paragraph. Table 1 to § 33... rotating stage or stages at a blade airfoil height of not less than 50 percent measured at the leading edge...
14 CFR 33.76 - Bird ingestion.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 1 aimed at the most critical exposed location on the first stage rotor blades and ingested at a bird... demonstration of blade containment and rotor unbalance than the requirements of this paragraph. Table 1 to § 33... rotating stage or stages at a blade airfoil height of not less than 50 percent measured at the leading edge...
Natural Resources Research Program: Summary of the 1986-87 Campground Receipt Study
1991-03-01
can sum to more than 100 percent because parties can use multiple pieces of equipment. B16 Table BI5 1987 Shenango Lake (Shenango Rec Area) User...table represent actual camping use. ** Percent of camping parties. t Percent of camping permits. B17 Table Bl6 1987 Shenango Lake (Shenango Rec Area
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Existing Affected Sources as Required by 40 CFR 63.685(b)(1) 3 Table 3 to Subpart DD of Part 63 Protection... Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations Pt. 63, Subpt. DD, Table 3 Table 3 to Subpart DD of Part 63—Tank Control Levels for Tanks at Existing Affected Sources as Required by 40 CFR 63...
Destro, M. T.; Leitao, M.; Farber, J. M.
1996-01-01
Volume 62, no. 2, p. 705, column 2, line 5 from bottom: "neutralized with chlorine" should read "chlorine neutralized by the addition of 5 ml of a 1% solution of sodium thiosulfate." Page 706, Table 1, footnote b: Footnote b should read "The designation in parentheses is the area or type of sample collected as indicated in Table 3." Page 709, Tables 3 and 4: Tables 3 and 4 should read as shown below. PMID:16535326
Physiological Studies of Arctic Carnivores.
1982-12-01
Alaska. Summer- Active Winter- Inactive Bear I.D. Abdominal Subcutaneous Abdominal Subcutaneous .-. 1977-78 1082 37.4 ± 0.5 33.3 ± 0.7 - 1086...37.2 + 0.4 ---- 33.8 ± 1.4 1105 37.2 ± 0.4 33.7 -1.3 1121 37.8 ± 0.3 ---- 33.6 ± 0.9 1978-79 1082 38.0 ± 0.5 36.4 ± 0.5 36.8 - 0.2 33.1 ± 1.8 1105 38.5...bears, seasonal differences in abdominal temperature were less than for subcutaneous temperatures (Table 4). In one bear ( 1082 ) the subcutaneous variation
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... INFORMATION: The Coast Guard will enforce the special local regulations in 33 CFR 100.1101 in support of the Mission Bay Parade of Lights (Item 6 on Table 1 of 33 CFR 100.1101). The Coast Guard will enforce the... December 14, 2013 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Under the provisions of 33 CFR 100.1101, persons and vessels are...
Automated Report Generation for Research Data Repositories: From i2b2 to PDF.
Thiemann, Volker S; Xu, Tingyan; Röhrig, Rainer; Majeed, Raphael W
2017-01-01
We developed an automated toolchain to generate reports of i2b2 data. It is based on free open source software and runs on a Java Application Server. It is sucessfully used in an ED registry project. The solution is highly configurable and portable to other projects based on i2b2 or compatible factual data sources.
One Family's Struggles with Hepatitis B
MedlinePlus Videos and Cool Tools
... kids estate planning find a doctor find health information helpful articles antibiotics colds fevers injection tips sports ... Transcripts Full-length transcript PDF Important disclaimer : The information on pkids.org is for educational purposes only ...
Briefing on New Zealand Canterbury Earthquake
products laboratories publications nisee b.i.p. members education FAQs links events Calendar of PEER and Inc. Performance of Unreinforced Masonry and Selected Modern Buildings and Port Facilities (pdf file
Theoretical Series Elastic Element Length in Rana pipiens Sartorius Muscles
Matsumoto, Yorimi
1967-01-01
Assuming a two component system for the muscle, a series elastic element and a contractile component, the analyses of the isotonic and isometric data points were related to obtain the series elastic stiffness, dP/dls, from the relation, See PDF for Equation From the isometric data, dP/dt was obtained and shortening velocity, v, was a result of the isotonic experiments. Substituting (P 0 - P)/T for dP/dt and (P 0 - P)/(P + a) times b for v, dP/dls = (P + a) /bT, where P < P 0, and a, b are constants for any lengths l ≤ l 0 (Matsumoto, 1965). If the isometric tension and the shortening velocity are recorded for a given muscle length, l 0, although the series elastic, ls, and the contractile component, lc, are changing, the total muscle length, l 0 remains fixed and therefore the time constant, T. Integrating, See PDF for Equation the stress-strain relation for the series elastic element, See PDF for Equation is obtained; l sc0 - ls + l c0where l co equals the contractile component length for a muscle exerting a tension of P 0. For a given P/P 0, ls is uniquely determined and must be the same whether on the isotonic or isometric length-tension-time curve. In fact, a locus on one surface curve can be associated with the corresponding locus on the other. PMID:6033578
Discriminating Sea Spikes in Incoherent Radar Measurements of Sea Clutter
2008-03-01
het detecteren echter niet te verwachten dat bet gebruik van sea spikes te onderzoeken. Een van deze modellen zal leiden tot een Auteur (s) dergelijk...report I TNO-DV 2008 A067 6/33 Abbreviations CFAR Constant False-Alarm Rate CST Composite Surface Theory FFT Fast Fourier Transform PDF Probability Density...described by the composite surface theory (CST). This theory describes the sea surface as small Bragg-resonant capillary waves riding on top of
A Scalable Architecture for Improving the Timeliness and Relevance of Cyber Incident Notifications
2011-04-01
the flow of communications is reasonably straight forward, but information often flows at the speed of human receipt and processing. Alberts & Hayes...these flows to the missions and people consuming them. Camus [30] can perform this through comparing logs to Lightweight Directory Access Protocol...publishing.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/AFI33- 138.pdf. [18] Alberts , D.S. and Hayes, R.E. (2003) “Power to the Edge: Command… Control… in the
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2012-07-01
... plan must be designed to operate in the conditions expected in the facility's geographic area. These... handling, storing, or transporting oil in more than one operating environment as indicated in Table 1 of... § 154.106), or other tests approved by the Coast Guard. 2.4Table 1 of this appendix lists criteria for...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... plan must be designed to operate in the conditions expected in the facility's geographic area. These... handling, storing, or transporting oil in more than one operating environment as indicated in Table 1 of... § 154.106), or other tests approved by the Coast Guard. 2.4Table 1 of this appendix lists criteria for...
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33 CFR 165.506 - Safety Zones; Fireworks Displays in the Fifth Coast Guard District.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Table to § 165.506 reference Datum NAD 1983. Table to § 165.506 No. Date Location Regulated area (a..., approximately 700 yards south of the waterfront at Southport, NC. 12. July 4th Big Foot Slough, Ocracoke, NC, Safety Zone All waters of Big Foot Slough within a 300 yard radius of the fireworks launch site in...
The Spy in the Sandbox: Practical Cache Attacks in JavaScript and their Implications
2015-10-16
his finger. Figure 6: Memorygrams for three popular websites (Facebook, Google, Yahoo ). In each experiment, we opened the private-mode brows- ing...Twitter (5) - - - - 1 - - - Wikipedia (6) - - .2 - - .8 - - Yahoo (7) - - - - - - 1 - Youtube (8) - - - - .4 - - .6 Table 2: Confusion matrix...17 .83 - - - Wikipedia (6) - - .33 - .17 .5 - - Yahoo (7) - - - - - - 1 - Youtube (8) - - - - .4 - - 1 Table 3: Confusion matrix for FFT
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2012-07-01
... Firework Events for the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone. 165.1123 Section 165.1123 Navigation and... Diego Captain of the Port Zone. (a) General. Safety zones are established for the events listed in Table..., or local agencies. Table 1 to § 165.1123 [All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.] 1. San Diego...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Firework Events for the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone. 165.1123 Section 165.1123 Navigation and... Diego Captain of the Port Zone. (a) General. Safety zones are established for the events listed in Table..., or local agencies. Table 1 to § 165.1123 [All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.] 1. San Diego...
Analysis of Coolant Options for Advanced Metal Cooled Nuclear Reactors
2006-12-01
24 Table 3.3 Hazards of Sodium Reaction Products, Hydride And Oxide...........................26 Table 3.4 Chemical Reactivity Of Selected...Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor ORIGEN Oak Ridge Isotope Generator ORIGENARP Oak Ridge Isotope Generator Automated Rapid Processing PWR ...nuclear reactors, both because of the possibility of increased reactivity due to boiling and the potential loss of effectiveness of coolant heat transfer
Conceptual Tools for Understanding Nature - Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Costa, G.; Calucci, M.
1997-04-01
The Table of Contents for the full book PDF is as follows: * Foreword * Some Limits of Science and Scientists * Three Limits of Scientific Knowledge * On Features and Meaning of Scientific Knowledge * How Science Approaches the World: Risky Truths versus Misleading Certitudes * On Discovery and Justification * Thought Experiments: A Philosophical Analysis * Causality: Epistemological Questions and Cognitive Answers * Scientific Inquiry via Rational Hypothesis Revision * Probabilistic Epistemology * The Transferable Belief Model for Uncertainty Representation * Chemistry and Complexity * The Difficult Epistemology of Medicine * Epidemiology, Causality and Medical Anthropology * Conceptual Tools for Transdisciplinary Unified Theory * Evolution and Learning in Economic Organizations * The Possible Role of Symmetry in Physics and Cosmology * Observational Cosmology and/or other Imaginable Models of the Universe
The H I-to-H2 Transition in a Turbulent Medium
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bialy, Shmuel; Burkhart, Blakesley; Sternberg, Amiel
2017-07-01
We study the effect of density fluctuations induced by turbulence on the H I/H2 structure in photodissociation regions (PDRs) both analytically and numerically. We perform magnetohydrodynamic numerical simulations for both subsonic and supersonic turbulent gas and chemical H I/H2 balance calculations. We derive atomic-to-molecular density profiles and the H I column density probability density function (PDF) assuming chemical equilibrium. We find that, while the H I/H2 density profiles are strongly perturbed in turbulent gas, the mean H I column density is well approximated by the uniform-density analytic formula of Sternberg et al. The PDF width depends on (a) the radiation intensity-to-mean density ratio, (b) the sonic Mach number, and (c) the turbulence decorrelation scale, or driving scale. We derive an analytic model for the H I PDF and demonstrate how our model, combined with 21 cm observations, can be used to constrain the Mach number and driving scale of turbulent gas. As an example, we apply our model to observations of H I in the Perseus molecular cloud. We show that a narrow observed H I PDF may imply small-scale decorrelation, pointing to the potential importance of subcloud-scale turbulence driving.
Practical Session: Logistic Regression
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Clausel, M.; Grégoire, G.
2014-12-01
An exercise is proposed to illustrate the logistic regression. One investigates the different risk factors in the apparition of coronary heart disease. It has been proposed in Chapter 5 of the book of D.G. Kleinbaum and M. Klein, "Logistic Regression", Statistics for Biology and Health, Springer Science Business Media, LLC (2010) and also by D. Chessel and A.B. Dufour in Lyon 1 (see Sect. 6 of http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/R/pdf/tdr341.pdf). This example is based on data given in the file evans.txt coming from http://www.sph.emory.edu/dkleinb/logreg3.htm#data.
Environmental Effects on the Incubation Time Characteristics in Stress-Corrosion Cracking
2011-04-01
Corrosion Experimental Data for Specimen SL51 143 Table B2. Stress Corrosion Experimental Data for Specimen SL76 (3.5% NaCI, K , =6.8M/Wm) 144 Table B3...of action of the external load; - 143 - K =applied stress intensity factor; da/dt=crack growth rate. Table B2. Stress Corrosion Experimental Data for...Submitted to Dr. Asuri K . Vasudevan Scientific Officer Office of Naval Research, Code-332 875 North Randolph Street, Suite 1425, Room- 629
CT14QED parton distribution functions from isolated photon production in deep inelastic scattering
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Schmidt, Carl; Pumplin, Jon; Stump, Daniel; Yuan, C.-P.
2016-06-01
We describe the implementation of quantum electrodynamic (QED) evolution at leading order (LO) along with quantum chromodynamic (QCD) evolution at next-to-leading order (NLO) in the CTEQ-TEA global analysis package. The inelastic contribution to the photon parton distribution function (PDF) is described by a two-parameter ansatz, coming from radiation off the valence quarks, and based on the CT14 NLO PDFs. Setting the two parameters to be equal allows us to completely specify the inelastic photon PDF in terms of the inelastic momentum fraction carried by the photon, p0γ, at the initial scale Q0=1.295 GeV . We obtain constraints on the photon PDF by comparing with ZEUS data [S. Chekanov et al. (ZEUS Collaboration), Phys. Lett. B 687, 16 (2010)] on the production of isolated photons in deep inelastic scattering, e p →e γ +X . For this comparison we present a new perturbative calculation of the process that consistently combines the photon-initiated contribution with the quark-initiated contribution. Comparison with the data allows us to put a constraint at the 90% confidence level of p0γ≲0.14 % for the inelastic photon PDF at the initial scale of Q0=1.295 GeV in the one-parameter radiative ansatz. The resulting inelastic CT14QED PDFs will be made available to the public. In addition, we also provide CT14QEDinc PDFs, in which the inclusive photon PDF at the scale Q0 is defined by the sum of the inelastic photon PDF and the elastic photon distribution obtained from the equivalent photon approximation.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Spiriti, Justin; Zuckerman, Daniel M.
2015-12-01
Traditional coarse-graining based on a reduced number of interaction sites often entails a significant sacrifice of chemical accuracy. As an alternative, we present a method for simulating large systems composed of interacting macromolecules using an energy tabulation strategy previously devised for small rigid molecules or molecular fragments [S. Lettieri and D. M. Zuckerman, J. Comput. Chem. 33, 268-275 (2012); J. Spiriti and D. M. Zuckerman, J. Chem. Theory Comput. 10, 5161-5177 (2014)]. We treat proteins as rigid and construct distance and orientation-dependent tables of the interaction energy between them. Arbitrarily detailed interactions may be incorporated into the tables, but as a proof-of-principle, we tabulate a simple α-carbon Gō-like model for interactions between dimeric subunits of the hepatitis B viral capsid. This model is significantly more structurally realistic than previous models used in capsid assembly studies. We are able to increase the speed of Monte Carlo simulations by a factor of up to 6700 compared to simulations without tables, with only minimal further loss in accuracy. To obtain further enhancement of sampling, we combine tabulation with the weighted ensemble (WE) method, in which multiple parallel simulations are occasionally replicated or pruned in order to sample targeted regions of a reaction coordinate space. In the initial study reported here, WE is able to yield pathways of the final ˜25% of the assembly process.
Fuel Composition Analysis of Endothermically Heated JP-8 Fuel for Use in a Pulse Detonation Engine
2008-06-01
detonation engine (PDE) was extracted via zeolite catalyst coated concentric tube-counter flow heat exchangers to produce supercritical pyrolytic conditions...gas chromatography flame ionization and thermal conductivity detectors ............................................. 68 Table B.1. Elemental bias... chromatography ...................... 98 Table D.1b. Products found in the liquid sample by gas chromatography (continued) ... 99 Table D.1c
Antimicrobial Wound Dressing. Phase 1
1987-06-11
12 a. Antimicrobial Sensitivity Tests 12 b. Anin.il Model 13 5. Preparatiua of Microcapsules 14 B. Results 15 1. AIn Vit Diffusion 15 a. PVA... Microcapsules 35 Table 5 Tetracycline Hydrochloride Cellulose 36 Triacetate Microcapsules Table 6 Polyethylene Oxide Hydrogels 37 Table 7 Swelling of...Water and Crosslinking Effect Figure 24 In Vi trq Chlorhexidine Release 70 Polyacrylamide Hydrogel - Microcapsules Figure 25 In _Vitro Tetracycline
Geologic map of the San Bernardino North 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
Miller, F.K.; Matti, J.C.
2001-01-01
3. Portable Document Format (.pdf) files of: a. This Readme; includes an Appendix, containing data found in sbnorth_met.txt . b. The Description of Map Units identical to that found on the plot of the PostScript file. c. The same graphic as plotted in 2 above. (Test plots from this .pdf do not produce 1:24,000-scale maps. Use Adobe Acrobat pagesize setting to control map scale.) The Correlation of Map Units and Description of Map Units is in the editorial format of USGS Miscellaneous Investigations Series (I-series) maps. Within the geologic map data package, map units are identified by standard geologic map criteria such as formation-name, age, and lithology. Even though this is an author-prepared report, every attempt has been made to closely adhere to the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U. S. Geological Survey. Descriptions of units can be obtained by viewing or plotting the .pdf file (3b above) or plotting the postscript file (2 above). If roads in some areas, especially forest roads that parallel topographic contours, do not show well on plots of the geologic map, we recommend use of the USGS San Bernardino North 7.5’ topographic quadrangle in conjunction with the geologic map.
Spatial extent of branching Brownian motion
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ramola, Kabir; Majumdar, Satya N.; Schehr, Grégory
2015-04-01
We study the one-dimensional branching Brownian motion starting at the origin and investigate the correlation between the rightmost (Xmax≥0 ) and leftmost (Xmin≤0 ) visited sites up to time t . At each time step the existing particles in the system either diffuse (with diffusion constant D ), die (with rate a ), or split into two particles (with rate b ). We focus on the regime b ≤a where these two extreme values Xmax and Xmin are strongly correlated. We show that at large time t , the joint probability distribution function (PDF) of the two extreme points becomes stationary P (X ,Y ,t →∞ )→p (X ,Y ) . Our exact results for p (X ,Y ) demonstrate that the correlation between Xmax and Xmin is nonzero, even in the stationary state. From this joint PDF, we compute exactly the stationary PDF p (ζ ) of the (dimensionless) span ζ =(Xmax-Xmin) /√{D /b } , which is the distance between the rightmost and leftmost visited sites. This span distribution is characterized by a linear behavior p (ζ ) ˜1/2 (1 +Δ ) ζ for small spans, with Δ =(a/b -1 ) . In the critical case (Δ =0 ) this distribution has a nontrivial power law tail p (ζ ) ˜8 π √{3 }/ζ3 for large spans. On the other hand, in the subcritical case (Δ >0 ), we show that the span distribution decays exponentially as p (ζ ) ˜(A2/2 ) ζ exp(-√{Δ }ζ ) for large spans, where A is a nontrivial function of Δ , which we compute exactly. We show that these asymptotic behaviors carry the signatures of the correlation between Xmax and Xmin. Finally we verify our results via direct Monte Carlo simulations.
... Link Vaccines & Immunizations Immunization Schedules Your Child's First Vaccines Format: Select One PDF [336K] RTF [260K] Recommend ... child will get one or more of these vaccines today: DTaP Hib Hepatitis B Polio PCV13 Why ...
48 CFR 25.703-2 - Iran Sanctions Act.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Corps or any of its officials, agents, or affiliates, the property and interests in property of which.../downloads/t11sdn.pdf). (b) Remedies. Upon the determination of a false certification under paragraph (a) of...
48 CFR 25.703-2 - Iran Sanctions Act.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Corps or any of its officials, agents, or affiliates, the property and interests in property of which.../downloads/t11sdn.pdf). (b) Remedies. Upon the determination of a false certification under paragraph (a) of...
2006-12-10
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Floating in the Atlantic Ocean about 150 miles north east of Cape Canaveral are the right and left solid rocket boosters, which were jettisoned from the Space Shuttle Discovery two and a half minutes into the ascent to orbit on Dec. 9. Though the boosters landed in the ocean miles from each other, overnight wind and ocean currents allowed the left booster, which was floating higher in the water, to migrate to the location of the right booster. The SRB retrieval team monitored the boosters through the night, and confirmed that the boosters did not contact each other. Both boosters were towed back to Hangar AF at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, where the refurbishment operations are now underway. Discovery lifted off from KSC's Launch Pad 39B at 8:47 p.m. EST on mission STS-116. For more information about the process of retrieval, go to http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/nasafact/pdf/SRBships06.pdf and http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/behindscenes/recovery_ships.html. This was the second launch attempt for mission STS-116. The first launch attempt on Dec. 7 was postponed due a low cloud ceiling over Kennedy Space Center. This is Discovery's 33rd mission and the first night launch since 2002. The 20th shuttle mission to the International Space Station, STS-116 carries another truss segment, P5. It will serve as a spacer, mated to the P4 truss that was attached in September. After installing the P5, the crew will reconfigure and redistribute the power generated by two pairs of U.S. solar arrays. Landing is expected Dec. 21 at KSC.
Confusion in the Periodic Table of the Elements.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fernelius, W. C.; Powell, W. H.
1982-01-01
Discusses long (expanded), short (condensed), and pyramidal periodic table formats and documents events leading to a periodic table in which subgroups (families) are designated with the letters A and B, suggesting that this format is confusing for those consulting the table. (JN)
2017-01-01
each change and its implementation status as well as supporting the audit of products to verify conformance to requirements. Through these change...management process for modifying DSAID aligns with information technology and project management industry standards. GAO reviewed DOD documents, and...Acknowledgments 32 Related GAO Products 33 Tables Table 1: Roles and Access Rights for Users of the Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database (DSAID
NATO Contributions to European Environmental Security
1993-12-30
World Bank , World Development Report 1992: Development and the Environment, New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, p. 7. 33. Ibid., p. 32. 34. Ibid., p...Bureau of Mines, Interview, Washington, DC, September 2, 1993. 38. Directorate of Intelligence, p. 62. 39. The World Bank , The World Debt Tables, 1992...93: External Finance For Developing Countries, Vol. 1, Analysis and Summary Tables, Washington: The World Bank , 1993, p. 29. See also, Louis Uchitelle
Environmental Assessment: Multiple Projects at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas
2006-05-17
ambiente . Se cs~ buscando Ia opiru6n del publico sobre esta propuesta Los comentarios debe:n ser entrcgados por medio escrito anl·es de la £echa limite...and Recreation NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NO2 nitrogen dioxide NOI Notice of Intent NOT...2 Table 3-2 National Ambient Air Quality Standards ............................................................ 3-8 Table 3-3 2003 Basewide
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Kinematic analysis of M7-L8 dwarfs (Faherty+, 2016)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Faherty, J. K.; Riedel, A. R.; Cruz, K. L.; Gagne, J.; Filippazzo, J. C.; Lambrides, E.; Fica, H.; Weinberger, A.; Thorstensen, J. R.; Tinney, C. G.; Baldassare, V.; Lemonier, E.; Rice, E. L.
2017-08-01
The sample of 152 M7-L8 ultra-cool dwarfs comprising our sample (see table 1) were placed on follow-up programs --either imaging (parallax, proper motion), spectroscopy (radial velocity), or both-- to determine kinematic membership in a nearby moving group. For Northern Hemisphere astrometry targets, we obtained I-band images with the MDM Observatory 2.4m Hiltner telescope on Kitt Peak, Arizona. We also observed 16 of the most southern targets with the Carnegie Astrometric Planet Search Camera (CAPSCam) on the 100 inch du Pont telescope and 5 with the FourStar imaging camera on the Magellan Baade Telescope. Table 2 gives the pertinent astrometric information; Table 3 lists our measured parallaxes and proper motions. New proper-motion measurements are listed in Table 5. See also section 3.1. We used the 6.5m Baade Magellan telescope and the FIRE spectrograph to obtain near-infrared spectra of 36 sources. Observations were made over seven runs between 2013 July and 2014 September. All observations (resolution R~6000) cover the full 0.8-2.5um band with a spatial resolution of 0.18"/pixel. We used the 3m NASA IRTF to obtain low-resolution near-infrared spectroscopy for 10 targets. All of the observations were aligned to the parallactic angle to obtain R~120 spectral data over the wavelength range of 0.7-2.5um. We used the Triple Spectrograph (TSpec) at the 5m Hale Telescope at Palomar Observatory to obtain near-infrared spectra of two targets. TSpec covers simultaneously the range from 1.0 to 2.45um and achieves a resolution of ~2500. Exposure times for each source and the number of images acquired are listed in Table 6; see also section 3.2. Multiple observations of 17 sources were taken in high-resolution mode on Keck II on 2008 September 14-16, using the NIRSPEC-5 filter to obtain H-band spectra in Order 49 (1.545-1.570um ). Observations of 18 sources were taken during semesters 2007B and 2009B using the H6420 filter of the Phoenix instrument (previously on Gemini South) to select H-band spectra in Order 36 (1.551-1.558um). Red-side spectra were taken with MIKE on the Magellan II (Clay) telescope on 2006 July 4, 2006 November 1 and 2 for 17 targets. Observational data for each source are listed in Table 7; see also section 3.3. (10 data files).
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Fontes, Christopher J., E-mail: cjf@lanl.gov; Zhang, Hong Lin
2014-05-15
Relativistic distorted-wave collision strengths have been calculated for the 49 Δn=0 optically allowed transitions with n=2 in the 67 B-like ions with nuclear charge number Z in the range 26≤Z≤92. The calculations were made for the four final, or scattered, electron energies E{sup ′}=0.20, 0.42, 0.80, and 1.40, where E{sup ′} is in units of Z{sub eff}{sup 2} Ry with Z{sub eff}=Z−3.33. In the present calculations, an improved “top-up” method, which employs relativistic plane waves, was used to obtain the high partial-wave contribution for each transition, in contrast to the partial-relativistic Coulomb–Bethe approximation used in previous work by Zhang andmore » Sampson [H.L. Zhang and D.H. Sampson, At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 56 (1994) 41]. In that earlier work, collision strengths were also provided for B-like ions, but for a more comprehensive data set consisting of all 105 Δn=0 transitions, six scattered energies and the 85 ions with Z in the range 8≤Z≤92. The collision strengths covered in the present work should be more accurate than the corresponding data given by Zhang and Sampson [H.L. Zhang and D.H. Sampson, At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 56 (1994) 41] and are presented here to replace those earlier results.« less
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Redshift reliability flags (VVDS data) (Jamal+, 2018)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Jamal, S.; Le Brun, V.; Le Fevre, O.; Vibert, D.; Schmitt, A.; Surace, C.; Copin, Y.; Garilli, B.; Moresco, M.; Pozzetti, L.
2017-09-01
The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (Le Fevre et al. 2013A&A...559A..14L) is a combination of 3 i-band magnitude limited surveys: Wide (17.5<=iAB<=22.5; 8.6deg2), Deep (17.5<=iAB<=24; 0.6deg2) and Ultra-Deep (23<=iAB<=24.75; 512arcmin2), that produced a total of 35526 spectroscopic galaxy redshifts between 0 and 6.7 (22434 in Wide, 12051 in Deep and 1041 in UDeep). We supplement spectra of the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (VVDS) with newly-defined redshift reliability flags obtained from clustering (unsupervised classification in Machine Learning) a set of descriptors from individual zPDFs. In this paper, we exploit a set of 24519 spectra from the VVDS database. After computing zPDFs for each individual spectrum, a set of (8) descriptors of the zPDF are extracted to build a feature matrix X (dimension = 24519 rows, 8 columns). Then, we use a clustering (unsupervised algorithms in Machine Learning) algorithm to partition the feature space into distinct clusters (5 clusters: C1,C2,C3,C4,C5), each depicting a different level of confidence to associate with the measured redshift zMAP (Maximum-A-Posteriori estimate that corresponds to the maximum of the redshift PDF). The clustering results (C1,C2,C3,C4,C5) reported in the table are those used in the paper (Jamal et al, 2017) to present the new methodology of automating the zspec reliability assessment. In particular, we would like to point out that they were obtained from first tests conducted on the VVDS spectroscopic data (end of 2016). Therefore, the table does not depict immutable results (on-going improvements). Future updates of the VVDS redshift reliability flags can be expected. (1 data file).
Satellite-On-A-Chip Feasibility for Distributed Space Missions
2006-07-10
S.pdf Satellite Systems Conference and Exhibit, Monterey, [33] H . Helvajian and S. W. Janson, "The Fabrication of a CA, 2004, Paper AIAA-2004-3152. 100...pp. 12-15. 700. [52]0. Yadid-Pecht and R. Etienne-Cummings, CMOS [64]S. W. Janson, H . Helvajian , S. Amimoto, G. Smit, D. Imagers: From...Janson, H . Helvajian , and K. Breuer "MEMS, Hasler, "A 80 p W/frame 104x128 CMOS Imager Microengineering and Aerospace Systems," in Proc. Front End for
10 CFR 9.35 - Duplication fees.
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48 CFR 303.1003 - Requirements.
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2011-10-01
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48 CFR 303.1003 - Requirements.
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48 CFR 303.1003 - Requirements.
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48 CFR 303.1003 - Requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... the title of HHS' hotline poster (“Report Fraud”) and the Web site where the poster can be obtained (http://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/hotline/OIG_Hotline_Poster.pdf) in subparagraph (b)(3) of the clause at FAR 52...
A table of intensity increments.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1966-01-01
Small intensity increments can be produced by adding larger intensity increments. A table is presented covering the range of small intensity increments from 0.008682 through 6.020 dB in 60 large intensity increments of 1 dB.
Land Area Changes in Coastal Louisiana After the 2005 Hurricanes: A Series of Three Maps
Barras, John A.
2006-01-01
This report includes three posters with analyses of net land area changes in coastal Louisiana after the 2005 hurricanes (Katrina and Rita). The first poster presents a basic analysis of net changes from 2004 to 2005; the second presents net changes within marsh communities from 2004 to 2005; and the third presents net changes from 2004 to 2005 within the historical perspective of change in coastal Louisiana from 1956 to 2004. The purpose of this analysis was to provide preliminary information on land area changes shortly after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and to serve as a regional baseline for monitoring wetland recovery following the 2005 hurricane season. Estimation of permanent losses cannot be made until several growing seasons have passed and the transitory impacts of the hurricanes are minimized, but this preliminary analysis indicates an approximate 217-mi2 (562.03-km2) decrease in land/increase in water across coastal Louisiana. These posters are presented in high-resolution PDF format that is not Section 508 compliant. For ease in accessibility, viewing, and printing, each poster is accompanied by PDF files that contain the corresponding methodology, tables, and figures. Funding for this project was provided by the Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) Science & Technology Office.
Water Remedial Investigation Report, Version 3.3. Volume 2
1989-07-01
the Third Quarter FY 1987 water table contour map, S(Page 9 of 13) Water Level "KaU._ID LiaMAUan 26143 5175.9 26145 -999,9 27002 5095.3 27003 5098.0...26125 5146.9 26127 5164.6 26133 5147.0 26143 5175.9 4 26145 5140.9 ID 27001 5093.2 27002 5094.8 27003 51.08 -1 27004 B-105 20,43.7 27005 5094.2 27006...ML Po 1IM A- T .0 cO16 Folcm Iscale ’ IV*- C. [LA \\S Y4 6 It. ISO . 4:- 4~ 1A . 6 IAT sti ~~~~~ If*1 l H 44 - . C-99 0 S S 0 040 0 s HtHLm.01 0O
2007-06-01
17 Table 2. Best (maximum free distance) rate r=2/3 punctured convolutional code ...Hamming distance between all pairs of non-zero paths. Table 2 lists the best rate r=2/3, punctured convolutional code information weight structure dB...Table 2. Best (maximum free distance) rate r=2/3 punctured convolutional code information weight structure. (From: [12]). K freed freeB
14 CFR 26.5 - Applicability table.
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2012-01-01
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2013-01-01
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14 CFR 26.5 - Applicability table.
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2014-01-01
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50 CFR Table 3b to Part 680 - Crab Disposition or Product Codes
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Crab Disposition or Product Codes 3b Table 3b to Part 680 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (CONTINUED) SHELLFISH FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC...
VizieR Online Data Catalog: VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. 30 Dor luminous stars (Doran+, 2013)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Doran, E. I.; Crowther, P. A.; de Koter, A.; Evans, C. J.; McEvoy, C.; Walborn, N. R.; Bastian, N.; Bestenlehner, J. M.; Grafener, G.; Herrero, A.; Kohler, K.; Maiz Apellaniz, J.; Najarro, F.; Puls, J.; Sana, H.; Schneider, F. R. N.; Taylor, W. D.; van Loon, J. T.; Vink, J. S.
2013-08-01
A census was compiled of all the hot luminous stars within the central 10 arcminutes of 30 Doradus. Candidate hot luminous stars were selected from a series of photometric catalogues, using a set of criteria explained in the paper. All stars meeting this photometric criteria are listed in Tabled1.dat. In addition, Table D1 includes all known Wolf-Rayet and Of/WN stars in the region, which may not have been selected due to photometric effects. Spectral Types were then matched to as many of the candidate stars in Tabled1.dat as possible. Stellar parameters were determined for all stars with the following spectral types: W-R, Of/WN, O-type, B-supergiant, B-giant B1I or earlier, B-dwarf, B0.5V or earlier. These parameters are listed in Tabled2.dat. Parameters of all O-type and B-type stars were derived through various calibrations. Parameters of W-R and Of/WN stars were based on previous work or various template models explained in the paper. (2 data files).
Computer Programs for Sun and Moon Illuminance with Contingent Tables and Diagrams
1987-02-19
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...-0789; Directorate Identifier 2008-NM-185-AD; Amendment 39-16228; AD 2010-06-04] RIN 2120-AA64..., A310-54-2018 and A300-54-6015. * * * This AD requires the implementation of this * * * inspection... that table were derived from the note in the Configuration 01 table in paragraph 1.E.(2) of Airbus...
Zaluzhnyy, I A; Kurta, R P; Menushenkov, A P; Ostrovskii, B I; Vartanyants, I A
2016-09-01
An x-ray scattering approach to determine the two-dimensional (2D) pair distribution function (PDF) in partially ordered 2D systems is proposed. We derive relations between the structure factor and PDF that enable quantitative studies of positional and bond-orientational (BO) order in real space. We apply this approach in the x-ray study of a liquid crystal (LC) film undergoing the smectic-A-hexatic-B phase transition, to analyze the interplay between the positional and BO order during the temperature evolution of the LC film. We analyze the positional correlation length in different directions in real space.
THE EFFECT OF ADVANCE IN LACTATION AND GESTATION ON MAMMARY ACTIVITY.
Gaines, W L; Davidson, F A
1926-01-20
The rate of milk secretion in farrow cows may be expressed as See PDF for Equation, in which y = yield and t = time from calving. Pregnancy causes a decrease in yield which may be expressed as See PDF for Equation, in which i = inhibition or decrease in yield and p = time from conception. The constant K appears to be the same for various groups but b is roughly proportional to a. The decrease in yield associated with pregnancy is interpreted as due to a hormone. The hormone hypothesis also affords an interpretation of the increasing rate of milk secretion which occurs for a short time following parturition.
33 CFR 165.506 - Safety Zones; Fifth Coast Guard District Fireworks Displays.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... contained in 33 CFR 165.23 apply. (2) These regulations will be enforced annually, for the duration of each... geographical area, and other details concerning the nature of the fireworks event will be published in Local... in the Table to § 165.506 will have a sign affixed to the port and starboard side of the barge, or...
33 CFR 67.10-40 - Sound signals authorized for use prior to January 1, 1973.
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2011-07-01
..., and 67.10-10, if the sound signal has a minimum sound pressure level as specified in Table A of... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Sound signals authorized for use... STRUCTURES General Requirements for Sound signals § 67.10-40 Sound signals authorized for use prior to...
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...-AA08 Special Local Regulation for Marine Event; 2010 International Cup Regatta, Pasquotank River... traffic in a portion of the Pasquotank River, near Elizabeth City, NC, during the 2010 International Cup... event in 33 CFR 100.501 and 33 CFR Table to Sec. 100.501, No. 54. On June 5 and 6, 2010, Carolina Cup...
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2013-01-01
... shall apply to wormy fruit. Table I—Shipping Point 1 (A) For 1 through 20 Samples Factor Grades AL 2... Grades AL 2 Number of 33-count samples 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40... outside the continental United States, the port of entry into the United States. 2 AL—Absolute limit...
40 CFR Table 11 to Subpart Eeee of... - Requirements for Reports
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2011-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 12 2011-07-01 2009-07-01 true Requirements for Reports 11 Table 11 to..., Table 11 Table 11 to Subpart EEEE of Part 63—Requirements for Reports As stated in § 63.2386(a), (b... to the following table: You must submit a(n) . . . The report must contain . . . You must submit the...
40 CFR Table 11 to Subpart Eeee of... - Requirements for Reports
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2010-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 12 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Requirements for Reports 11 Table 11 to..., Table 11 Table 11 to Subpart EEEE of Part 63—Requirements for Reports As stated in § 63.2386(a), (b... to the following table: You must submit a(n) . . . The report must contain . . . You must submit the...
MIL-HDBK-338-Environmental Conversion Table Correction
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hark, Frank; Novack, Steve
2017-01-01
In reliability analysis for space launch vehicles, limited data is frequently a challenge due to the pure number of launches. A common solution is to use surrogate historical data of similar components from other industries (military data). The operating environment of the common data may be different from that of the necessary target analysis. The military electronic design handbook (MIL-HDBK-338) has a table for converting Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) data from one environment to another. However, the table has some discrepancies and rounding of complementary conversions; namely going from environment A to B does not given the same result as going from B to A. This presentation will show the discrepancies in the original conversation table, the greater than expected magnitude, the problem with the updated published table and a suggested corrected table to reference when doing MTBF data environment conversion.
Optical Materials Characterization, Final Technical Report February 1, 1978-September 30, 1978
1979-02-01
FIGURES PAGE Figure 1. (a) Schematic of spectrometer used for visible region refractometry . (b) Schematic of spectrometer used for non-,visible...region refractometry . Symbols: A = source, B = divided circle, C = prism table, D = collimator, E = telescope, F = collimating mirror, G = movable... refractometry . (b) Schematic of spectrometer used for non- visible region refractometry . Symbols: A = source, B = divided circle, C = prism table
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Straus, D. M.
2007-12-01
The probability distribution (pdf) of errors is followed in identical twin studies using the COLA T63 AGCM, integrated with observed SST for 15 recent winters. 30 integrations per winter (for 15 winters) are available with initial errors that are extremely small. The evolution of the pdf is tested for multi-modality, and the results interpreted in terms of clusters / regimes found in: (a) the set of 15x30 integrations mentioned, and (b) a larger ensemble of 55x15 integrations made with the same GCM using the same SSTs. The mapping of pdf evolution and clusters is also carried out for each winter separately, using the clusters found in the 55-member ensemble for the same winter alone. This technique yields information on the change in regimes caused by different boundary forcing (Straus and Molteni, 2004; Straus, Corti and Molteni, 2006). Analysis of the growing errors in terms of baroclinic and barotropic components allows for interpretation of the corresponding instabilities.
The H i-to-H{sub 2} Transition in a Turbulent Medium
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Bialy, Shmuel; Sternberg, Amiel; Burkhart, Blakesley, E-mail: shmuelbi@mail.tau.ac.il
2017-07-10
We study the effect of density fluctuations induced by turbulence on the H i/H{sub 2} structure in photodissociation regions (PDRs) both analytically and numerically. We perform magnetohydrodynamic numerical simulations for both subsonic and supersonic turbulent gas and chemical H i/H{sub 2} balance calculations. We derive atomic-to-molecular density profiles and the H i column density probability density function (PDF) assuming chemical equilibrium. We find that, while the H i/H{sub 2} density profiles are strongly perturbed in turbulent gas, the mean H i column density is well approximated by the uniform-density analytic formula of Sternberg et al. The PDF width depends onmore » (a) the radiation intensity–to–mean density ratio, (b) the sonic Mach number, and (c) the turbulence decorrelation scale, or driving scale. We derive an analytic model for the H i PDF and demonstrate how our model, combined with 21 cm observations, can be used to constrain the Mach number and driving scale of turbulent gas. As an example, we apply our model to observations of H i in the Perseus molecular cloud. We show that a narrow observed H i PDF may imply small-scale decorrelation, pointing to the potential importance of subcloud-scale turbulence driving.« less
32 CFR 806b.47 - Rules for releasing Privacy Act information without consent of the subject.
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2011-07-01
...) DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE ADMINISTRATION PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM Disclosing Records to Third Parties § 806b.47... Archives and Records Administration to evaluate records for permanent retention. Records stored in Federal... Congress). 9 9 http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/pubfiles/af/90/afi90-401/afi90-401.pdf. (1) Requests from a...
32 CFR 806b.47 - Rules for releasing Privacy Act information without consent of the subject.
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2010-07-01
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MIDDLE NORTH Series Pre-DICE THROW I, II and DICE THROW Test Execution Report
1978-04-01
THROW 1 1- 14 1-10 Site Layout, 5 -Ton Events, Pre-DICE THROW I 1-16 1-11 Test Bed Layout - Pre-DICE THROW I 1-17 1-12 Airblast Gages and Instrumentation...111- 14 0-15 List of Tables (Cont’d) Table Page 3-3 Stacking Data 111-19 -22 3-4 Charge Weights 111-23 3- 5 ANFO Charge Summiary 111-23 3-6 Power...described in Table 1-1 and in Figures 1- 5 and 1-6 (these were detonated on 30 April, 14 May and 31 May 1975). Figures 1-7 and 1-8 show photographs of the ANFO
MIL-HDBK-338: Environmental Conversion Table Correction
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hark, Frank; Novack, Steven
2017-01-01
In reliability analysis, especially for launch vehicles, limited data is frequently a problem. Component data from other environments must be used. MIL-HBK-338 has a matrix showing the conversation between environments. Due to round off the conversions are not commutative, converting from A to B will not equal converting from B to A. Agenda: Introduction to environment conversions; Original table; Original table with edits; How big is the problem?; First attempt at correction; Proposed solution.
46 CFR 160.050-2 - Types and sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... a plus or minus 5 percent will be allowable on the dimensions indicated in Table 160.050-2(b). Table 160.050-2(b)—Sizes and Dimensions of Ring Life Buoys Size Dimensions (inches) Finished ring 30-inch 30...
46 CFR 160.050-2 - Types and sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... a plus or minus 5 percent will be allowable on the dimensions indicated in Table 160.050-2(b). Table 160.050-2(b)—Sizes and Dimensions of Ring Life Buoys Size Dimensions (inches) Finished ring 30-inch 30...
46 CFR 160.050-2 - Types and sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... a plus or minus 5 percent will be allowable on the dimensions indicated in Table 160.050-2(b). Table 160.050-2(b)—Sizes and Dimensions of Ring Life Buoys Size Dimensions (inches) Finished ring 30-inch 30...
46 CFR 160.050-2 - Types and sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... a plus or minus 5 percent will be allowable on the dimensions indicated in Table 160.050-2(b). Table 160.050-2(b)—Sizes and Dimensions of Ring Life Buoys Size Dimensions (inches) Finished ring 30-inch 30...
46 CFR 160.050-2 - Types and sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... a plus or minus 5 percent will be allowable on the dimensions indicated in Table 160.050-2(b). Table 160.050-2(b)—Sizes and Dimensions of Ring Life Buoys Size Dimensions (inches) Finished ring 30-inch 30...
Wen, Can-Hong; Ou, Shao-Min; Guo, Xiao-Bo; Liu, Chen-Feng; Shen, Yan-Bo; You, Na; Cai, Wei-Hong; Shen, Wen-Jun; Wang, Xue-Qin; Tan, Hai-Zhu
2017-12-12
Breast cancer is a high-risk heterogeneous disease with myriad subtypes and complicated biological features. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) breast cancer database provides researchers with the large-scale genome and clinical data via web portals and FTP services. Researchers are able to gain new insights into their related fields, and evaluate experimental discoveries with TCGA. However, it is difficult for researchers who have little experience with database and bioinformatics to access and operate on because of TCGA's complex data format and diverse files. For ease of use, we build the breast cancer (B-CAN) platform, which enables data customization, data visualization, and private data center. The B-CAN platform runs on Apache server and interacts with the backstage of MySQL database by PHP. Users can customize data based on their needs by combining tables from original TCGA database and selecting variables from each table. The private data center is applicable for private data and two types of customized data. A key feature of the B-CAN is that it provides single table display and multiple table display. Customized data with one barcode corresponding to many records and processed customized data are allowed in Multiple Tables Display. The B-CAN is an intuitive and high-efficient data-sharing platform.
50 CFR Table 2b to Part 660... - 2014, and Beyond, Allocations by Species or Species Group
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false 2014, and Beyond, Allocations by Species or Species Group 2b Table 2b to Part 660, Subpart C Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (CONTINUED) FISHERIES OFF...
50 CFR Table 2b to Part 679 - Species Codes: FMP Prohibited Species and CR Crab
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... CR Crab 2b Table 2b to Part 679 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL... CR Crab Species Description Code CR Crab Groundfish PSC CRAB Box Lopholithodes mandtii 900... aequispinus 923 ✓ ✓ King, red Paralithodes camtshaticus 921 ✓ ✓ King, scarlet (deepsea) Lithodes couesi 924...
20 CFR Appendix C to Part 718 - Blood-Gas Tables
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... 20 Employees' Benefits 4 2012-04-01 2012-04-01 false Blood-Gas Tables C Appendix C to Part 718... DUE TO PNEUMOCONIOSIS Pt. 718, App. C Appendix C to Part 718—Blood-Gas Tables The following tables set... with §§ 718.204(b)(2)(ii) and 718.305(a), (c). The values contained in the tables are indicative of...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Junkkarinen, V.; Hewitt, A.; Burbidge, G.
1992-07-01
In the paper entitled "A Catalog of Absorption in the Spectra of Quasi- stellar Objects" by V. Junkkarinen, A. Hewitt, & G. Burbidge (ApJS, 77,203(1991]) there is an error in Table l. Because of an error in the computer program used to generate the final version of Table 1, the J2000 coordinates for all the objects are incorrect. The error involves the printed values for the J2000 seconds of time in right ascension and the J2000 seconds of arc in declination. The following table gives corrected J2000 coordinates for all the objects in Table 1 of our paper. Table 1 should be consulted for the 1950 coordinates and to check for coordinates which are poorly known. The J2000 coordinate names in Table 1 are correct (except that a few may change as more accurate coordinates become available for those QSOs with poorly determined coordinates), and the B1950 coordinates and coordinate names are not affected by the programming error. Additional corrections: In Table 3, 1040+015 should be QNB1:49, not QNB1:22. Two references were omitted (the numbers appear in Table 1, but the references are not listed): 1720. Djorgovski, S., Strauss, M. A., Perley, R. A., Spinrad, H., and McCarthy, P. 1987, AJ, 93,1318. 2115. Turnshek, D. A., Wolfe, A. M., Lanzetta, K. M., Briggs, F. H., Cohen, R. D., Foltz, C. B., Smith, H. E., and Wilkes, B. J. 1989, ApJ, 344,567. We would like to thank Marion Schmitz (IPAC) for pointing out the missing references and QNB1:49.
Gold emissivities for hydrocode applications
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bowen, C.; Wagon, F.; Galmiche, D.; Loiseau, P.; Dattolo, E.; Babonneau, D.
2004-10-01
The Radiom model [M. Busquet, Phys Fluids B 5, 4191 (1993)] is designed to provide a radiative-hydrodynamic code with non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) data efficiently by using LTE tables. Comparison with benchmark data [M. Klapisch and A. Bar-Shalom, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. 58, 687 (1997)] has shown Radiom to be inaccurate far from LTE and for heavy ions. In particular, the emissivity was found to be strongly underestimated. A recent algorithm, Gondor [C. Bowen and P. Kaiser, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. 81, 85 (2003)], was introduced to improve the gold non-LTE ionization and corresponding opacity. It relies on fitting the collisional ionization rate to reproduce benchmark data given by the Averroès superconfiguration code [O. Peyrusse, J. Phys. B 33, 4303 (2000)]. Gondor is extended here to gold emissivity calculations, with two simple modifications of the two-level atom line source function used by Radiom: (a) a larger collisional excitation rate and (b) the addition of a Planckian source term, fitted to spectrally integrated Averroès emissivity data. This approach improves the agreement between experiments and hydrodynamic simulations.
32 CFR Appendix C to Part 154 - Tables for Requesting Investigations
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2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Tables for Requesting Investigations C Appendix... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM REGULATION Pt. 154, App. C Appendix C to Part 154—Tables for Requesting Investigations Guide for Requesting Background Investigations (BI) (Table 1) A B C If the...
30 CFR 250.1200 - Question index table.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 30 Mineral Resources 2 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Question index table. 250.1200 Section 250.1200... Measurement, Surface Commingling, and Security § 250.1200 Question index table. The table in this section...? § 250.1204(a) 20. What are the requirements for a periodic well test used for allocation? § 250.1204(b...
32 CFR Appendix C to Part 154 - Tables for Requesting Investigations
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
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32 CFR Appendix C to Part 154 - Tables for Requesting Investigations
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2010-07-01
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30 CFR 250.1200 - Question index table.
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2012-07-01
... 30 Mineral Resources 2 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Question index table. 250.1200 Section 250.1200..., Surface Commingling, and Security § 250.1200 Question index table. The table in this section lists...(a) 20. What are the requirements for a periodic well test used for allocation? § 250.1204(b) 21...
32 CFR Appendix C to Part 154 - Tables for Requesting Investigations
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Tables for Requesting Investigations C Appendix... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM REGULATION Pt. 154, App. C Appendix C to Part 154—Tables for Requesting Investigations Guide for Requesting Background Investigations (BI) (Table 1) A B C If the...
30 CFR 250.1200 - Question index table.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 30 Mineral Resources 2 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Question index table. 250.1200 Section 250.1200..., Surface Commingling, and Security § 250.1200 Question index table. The table in this section lists...(a) 20. What are the requirements for a periodic well test used for allocation? § 250.1204(b) 21...
30 CFR 250.1200 - Question index table.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 30 Mineral Resources 2 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Question index table. 250.1200 Section 250.1200..., Surface Commingling, and Security § 250.1200 Question index table. The table in this section lists...(a) 20. What are the requirements for a periodic well test used for allocation? § 250.1204(b) 21...
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-06-26
... Detailed CERES ERBElike Level 3 (ES-4/ES-9) Product Information Collection Guide: ES4 CG R1V1 (PDF) Data ... Edition2 for TRMM; and Edition1 for NPP) are approved for science publications. SCAR-B Block: ...
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-06-27
... Detailed CERES ERBElike Level 3 (ES-4/ES-9) Product Information Collection Guide: ES4 CG R1V1 (PDF) Data ... Edition2 for TRMM; and Edition1 for NPP) are approved for science publications. SCAR-B Block: ...
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-06-27
... Detailed CERES ERBElike Level 3 (ES-4/ES-9) Product Information Collection Guide: ES4 CG R1V1 (PDF) Data ... Edition2 for TRMM; and Edition1 for NPP) are approved for science publications. SCAR-B Block: ...
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-06-27
... Detailed CERES ERBElike Level 3 (ES-4/ES-9) Product Information Collection Guide: ES9 CG R1V1 (PDF) Data ... Edition2 for TRMM; and Edition1 for NPP) are approved for science publications. SCAR-B Block: ...
Atmospheric Science Data Center
2018-06-27
... Detailed CERES ERBElike Level 3 (ES-4/ES-9) Product Information Collection Guide: ES9 CG R1V1 (PDF) Data ... Edition2 for TRMM; and Edition1 for NPP) are approved for science publications. SCAR-B Block: ...
Numerical Simulations of Turbulent Trapping in the Weak Beam-Plasma Instability
1986-06-05
vdi -{l- cos^)a2 ) H(^, u) = cose, (33) where 6r = 0(’yi,^/uti) symbolizes the importance of the time derivative: Eq.(33) is in fact rigorous only...Spectra, Dover, 1985. TABLE 1: Simulation Parameters. Simulation 1 2 ^’, X 7v„ 2048 X 200 1024 X 250 Az At; At 0.5 0.0232 0.2 0.5 0.00723
40 CFR Table Jj - 2 to Subpart JJ of Part 98-Waste Characteristics Data
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... JJ-3 0.33 Market Swine 180 lbs 91 5.40 0.42 0.48 Breeding Swine 198 2.60 0.24 0.48 Feedlot Sheep 25 9.20 0.42 0.36 Goats 64 9.50 0.45 0.17 Horses 450 10.00 0.30 0.33 Hens >/= 1 yr 1.8 10.09 0.83 0.39...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
...] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count samples 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...) For 21 through 40 Samples [See footnotes at end of Table I] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count... United States. 2 AL—Absolute limit permitted in individual 33-count sample. 3 Sample size—33-count. 4...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
...] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count samples 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...) For 21 through 40 Samples [See footnotes at end of Table I] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count... United States. 2 AL—Absolute limit permitted in individual 33-count sample. 3 Sample size—33-count. 4...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Equation TT-4). TT 98.466(b)(3) Only fraction of CH4 in landfill gas. TT 98.466(b)(4) Only the methane...) MANDATORY GREENHOUSE GAS REPORTING General Provision Pt. 98, Subpt. A, Table A-6 Table A-6 to Subpart A of.... FF 98.326(h) Only weekly volumetric flow used to calculate CH4 liberated from degasification systems...
Department of Defense Atlas/Data Abstract for the United States and Selected Areas. Fiscal Year 1992
1993-01-01
PUBLICATION IS DIOR/L-03-92, TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 2 MAPS AND STATISTICAL...Mexico (NH) 32 80 New York (NY) 33 82 North Carolina (NC) 34 84 North Dakota (ND) 35 86 Ohio (OH) 36 88 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) State/Area Map...ZIMMERMIANN BASIL CORP JV 34,679 Operation/Ammunition Facilities 34,679 3. MORRISON KNUDSEN CORP 30,923 Facilities Operations Support Services 30,923 4
2017-05-22
angular velocity values Figure 33: Feasibility test Figure 34: Bellman’s Principle Figure 35: Bellman’s Principle validation Minimum Figure 36...Distribution of at test point for simulated ISR traffic Figure 48: PDFs of observed and ISR traffic Table 2: Adversary security states at test point #10...Figure 49: Hypothesis testing at test point #10 Figure 50: Distribution of for observed traffic Figure 51: Distribution of for ISR traffic Table 3
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ.
As part of its 6-year longitudinal study designed to assess the impact of Head Start, Educational Testing Service (ETS) has summarized and compiled tables of data collected on 16 of the 33 instruments administered to children in 1969 in three sites (St. Louis, Missouri; Trenton, New Jersey; and Portland, Oregon). Data from the parent interview and…
ECDSA B-233 with Precomputation 1.0 Beta Version
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Draelos, Timothy; Schroeppel, Richard; Schoeneman, Barry
2009-12-11
This software, written in C, performs two functions: 1) the generation of digital signatures using ECDSA with the B-233 curve and a table of precomputed values, and 2) the generation and encryption of a table of precomputed values to support the generation of many digital signatures. The computationally expensive operations of ECDSA signature generation are precomputed, stored in a table, and protected with AES encryption. This allows digital signatures to be generated in low-power, computationally-constrained environments, such as are often found in non-proliferation monitoring applications. The encrypted, precomputed table and digital signature generation software are used to provide public keymore » data authentication for sensor data. When digital data is presented for signing, a set of values from the table is decrypted and used to generate an ECDSA digital signatureThis software, written in C, performs two functions: 1) the generation of digital signatures using ECDSA with the B-233 curve and a table of precomputed values, and 2) the generation and encryption of a table of precomputed values to support the generation of many digital signatures. The computationally expensive operations of ECDSA signature generation are precomputed, stored in a table, and protected with AES encryption. This allows digital signatures to be generated in low-power, computationally-constrained environments, such as are often found in non-proliferation monitoring applications. The encrypted, precomputed table and digital signature generation software are used to provide public key data authentication for sensor data. When digital data is presented for signing, a set of values from the table is decrypted and used to generate an ECDSA digital signature« less
40 CFR Table 7 to Subpart Vvvvvv... - Partially Soluble HAP
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 111444 31. Dinitrophenol 51285 32. Epichlorohydrin 106898 33. Ethyl acrylate 140885 34. Ethylbenzene.... Hexachlorobutadiene 87683 39. Hexachloroethane 67721 40. Methyl methacrylate 80626 41. Methyl-t-butyl ether 1634044 42...
40 CFR Table 7 to Subpart Vvvvvv... - Partially Soluble HAP
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 111444 31. Dinitrophenol 51285 32. Epichlorohydrin 106898 33. Ethyl acrylate 140885 34. Ethylbenzene.... Hexachlorobutadiene 87683 39. Hexachloroethane 67721 40. Methyl methacrylate 80626 41. Methyl-t-butyl ether 1634044 42...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false 2013, Allocations by Species or Species Group (Weights in Metric Tons) 1b Table 1b to Part 660, Subpart C Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (CONTINUED...
Continued Optical Sensor Operations in a Laser Environment
2011-02-16
CANADA G3J 1X5; cMIPS UHA, 61 rue Albert Camus , Mulhouse, FRANCE 68200, http://pubs.drdc.gc.ca/PDFS/unc00/p533547_A1b.pdf (accessed 16 January 2011...Cassagnou, Saint-Louis, FRANCE 68300; bDRDC-Valcartier, 2459 Pie-XI Blvd North, Quebec, QC, CANADA G3J 1X5; cMIPS UHA, 61 rue Albert Camus , Mulhouse
VLBI2010 Receiver Back End Comparison
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Petrachenko, Bill
2013-01-01
VLBI2010 requires a receiver back-end to convert analog RF signals from the receiver front end into channelized digital data streams to be recorded or transmitted electronically. The back end functions are typically performed in two steps: conversion of analog RF inputs into IF bands (see Table 2), and conversion of IF bands into channelized digital data streams (see Tables 1a, 1b and 1c). The latter IF systems are now completely digital and generically referred to as digital back ends (DBEs). In Table 2 two RF conversion systems are compared, and in Tables 1a, 1b, and 1c nine DBE systems are compared. Since DBE designs are advancing rapidly, the data in these tables are only guaranteed to be current near the update date of this document.
Seluzicki, Adam; Flourakis, Matthieu; Kula-Eversole, Elzbieta; Zhang, Luoying; Kilman, Valerie; Allada, Ravi
2014-03-01
Molecular circadian clocks are interconnected via neural networks. In Drosophila, PIGMENT-DISPERSING FACTOR (PDF) acts as a master network regulator with dual functions in synchronizing molecular oscillations between disparate PDF(+) and PDF(-) circadian pacemaker neurons and controlling pacemaker neuron output. Yet the mechanisms by which PDF functions are not clear. We demonstrate that genetic inhibition of protein kinase A (PKA) in PDF(-) clock neurons can phenocopy PDF mutants while activated PKA can partially rescue PDF receptor mutants. PKA subunit transcripts are also under clock control in non-PDF DN1p neurons. To address the core clock target of PDF, we rescued per in PDF neurons of arrhythmic per⁰¹ mutants. PDF neuron rescue induced high amplitude rhythms in the clock component TIMELESS (TIM) in per-less DN1p neurons. Complete loss of PDF or PKA inhibition also results in reduced TIM levels in non-PDF neurons of per⁰¹ flies. To address how PDF impacts pacemaker neuron output, we focally applied PDF to DN1p neurons and found that it acutely depolarizes and increases firing rates of DN1p neurons. Surprisingly, these effects are reduced in the presence of an adenylate cyclase inhibitor, yet persist in the presence of PKA inhibition. We have provided evidence for a signaling mechanism (PKA) and a molecular target (TIM) by which PDF resets and synchronizes clocks and demonstrates an acute direct excitatory effect of PDF on target neurons to control neuronal output. The identification of TIM as a target of PDF signaling suggests it is a multimodal integrator of cell autonomous clock, environmental light, and neural network signaling. Moreover, these data reveal a bifurcation of PKA-dependent clock effects and PKA-independent output effects. Taken together, our results provide a molecular and cellular basis for the dual functions of PDF in clock resetting and pacemaker output.
Seluzicki, Adam; Flourakis, Matthieu; Kula-Eversole, Elzbieta; Zhang, Luoying; Kilman, Valerie; Allada, Ravi
2014-01-01
Molecular circadian clocks are interconnected via neural networks. In Drosophila, PIGMENT-DISPERSING FACTOR (PDF) acts as a master network regulator with dual functions in synchronizing molecular oscillations between disparate PDF(+) and PDF(−) circadian pacemaker neurons and controlling pacemaker neuron output. Yet the mechanisms by which PDF functions are not clear. We demonstrate that genetic inhibition of protein kinase A (PKA) in PDF(−) clock neurons can phenocopy PDF mutants while activated PKA can partially rescue PDF receptor mutants. PKA subunit transcripts are also under clock control in non-PDF DN1p neurons. To address the core clock target of PDF, we rescued per in PDF neurons of arrhythmic per01 mutants. PDF neuron rescue induced high amplitude rhythms in the clock component TIMELESS (TIM) in per-less DN1p neurons. Complete loss of PDF or PKA inhibition also results in reduced TIM levels in non-PDF neurons of per01 flies. To address how PDF impacts pacemaker neuron output, we focally applied PDF to DN1p neurons and found that it acutely depolarizes and increases firing rates of DN1p neurons. Surprisingly, these effects are reduced in the presence of an adenylate cyclase inhibitor, yet persist in the presence of PKA inhibition. We have provided evidence for a signaling mechanism (PKA) and a molecular target (TIM) by which PDF resets and synchronizes clocks and demonstrates an acute direct excitatory effect of PDF on target neurons to control neuronal output. The identification of TIM as a target of PDF signaling suggests it is a multimodal integrator of cell autonomous clock, environmental light, and neural network signaling. Moreover, these data reveal a bifurcation of PKA-dependent clock effects and PKA-independent output effects. Taken together, our results provide a molecular and cellular basis for the dual functions of PDF in clock resetting and pacemaker output. PMID:24643294
Chesney, A M
1923-10-31
For convenience the results are summarized in tabular form. Table I shows a comparison of the primary reaction in the groups of female and male rabbits inoculated intradermally. In Table II the incidence of metastatic lesions is shown in the various groups of animals. In Table III are shown the character and date of appearance of the generalized lesions (exclusive of orchitis) in the various groups of animals. The results presented in Tables I, II, and III, together with a study of the individual protocols, permit the following general statements to be made relative to the effect of the factors studied upon the course of experimental syphilis in the rabbit. Sex.-In the group of females inoculated intradermally the lesions at the site of inoculation were in general less marked than in the group of males similarly inoculated. Moreover, they attained their maximum size earlier and began to recede earlier than was the case in the males. In none of the females was there clinical evidence of the production of generalized lesions, while in the corresponding group of males metastatic lesions of skin or bones detectible by clinical examination occurred in one instance, or 14.3 per cent. In both groups there was wide variation in the character of the initial reaction in individual rabbits and in the time required for it to reach its maximum size. See PDF for Structure Age.-In the five young males inoculated intratesticularly the disease was not greatly different from that observed in the older males similarly inoculated. The initial reactions were slightly slower in making their appearance, but the magnitude of the reaction, as judged by enlargement of the testicles, was somewhat greater. The percentage incidence of metastatic orchitis was almost the same in the two groups. The younger animals showed a slightly greater incidence of generalized lesions involving structures other than the testicles, although the difference was insignificant, but the lesions were smaller, fewer in number, and confined entirely to the skin, and there was no instance of severe generalized lesions. Moreover, the occurrence of metastatic lesions (skin) in the younger animals was definitely delayed. Method of Injection.-In the animals inoculated by the intratesticular route the development of the primary reaction and the incidence of generalized lesions involving skin and bone were much greater than in See PDF for Structure the animals inoculated intradermally. Thus, of the latter group only one, or 14.3 per cent, showed a secondary metastatic lesion (skin), while in the group inoculated by the testicular route the incidence of metastatic skin and bone lesions was as high as 71.4 per cent. The difference in the character of the disease exhibited by these two groups of animals inoculated in a different manner is quite striking. Intratesticular inoculation produced a much more violent local reaction and a much greater incidence of generalized lesions than did intradermal inoculation. Effect of Castration.-In the group of animals with unilateral orchitis in which the infection was allowed to run its course without any attempt at suppression by removal of the initial focus, metastatic lesions appeared more promptly and in slightly greater incidence than See PDF for Structure in the group of animals in which the initial local reaction was suppressed by removal of the focus itself through castration. The percentage differences are not very great, but they are constantly in favor of the first group, as is the time interval of appearance. This experiment is not in strict accord with similar experiments observed by Brown and Pearce (3) in the past, and while the reasons for this difference are not clear the fact may be noted that the incidence of generalized lesions in uncastrated animals is somewhat higher than that reported by these authors, also that there was a high percentage of recurrence of primary lesions.
6th NCEP/NWS Ensemble User Workshop
5th Ensemble Users Workshop pdf<> Discussion Hogsett/Bright pdf Session 2: NCEP Centers Review Chair: Jun Du Israel Jirak NCEP SPC's Review pdf David Bright NCEP AWC's Review pdf Wallace Hogsett NCEP WPC's Review pdf Joseph Sienkiewicz NCEP OPC's Review pdf Dave Unger NCEP CPC's Review pdf<>
Defense.gov - Special Report: VOTE
Voting Action Plan (pdf) 2013 USMC Voting Action Plan (pdf) 2013 Army Voting Action Plan (pdf) Air Force Voting Plan 2012-13 (pdf) Army Voting Action Plan 2012 (pdf) Marine Corps Voting Action Plan 2012 (pdf ) Navy Voting Action Plan (pdf) Overseas Vote Foundation Project Vote Smart Preparing for the 2012
The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) Score Scales. 1980 and World War II
1986-07-01
TABLE B-3 ASVAB 14 (A, B, & C) MECHANICAL & CRAFTS (MC) COMPOSITE PERCENTILE NORMS BY SEX AND GRADE Females Grade Males Total Standard Grade...COMPOSITE PERCENTILE NORMS BY SEX AND GRADE Females Grade Males Total Standard Grade Grade Standard Score 11th 12th nth 12th nth 12th Score 24 24...Standard Scores. B-8 TABLE B-3 ASVAB 14 (A. B,&C) ELECTRONIC & ELECTRICAL (EE) COMPOSITE PERCENTILE NORMS BY SEX AND GRADE Females Grade Males
Non-Gaussian structure of B-mode polarization after delensing
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Namikawa, Toshiya; Nagata, Ryo, E-mail: namikawa@slac.stanford.edu, E-mail: rnagata@post.kek.jp
2015-10-01
The B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background on large scales has been considered as a probe of gravitational waves from the cosmic inflation. Ongoing and future experiments will, however, suffer from contamination due to the B-modes of non-primordial origins, one of which is the lensing induced B-mode polarization. Subtraction of the lensing B-modes, usually referred to as delensing, will be required for further improvement of detection sensitivity of the gravitational waves. In such experiments, knowledge of statistical properties of the B-modes after delensing is indispensable to likelihood analysis particularly because the lensing B-modes are known to be non-Gaussian. Inmore » this paper, we study non-Gaussian structure of the delensed B-modes on large scales, comparing it with that of the lensing B-modes. In particular, we investigate the power spectrum correlation matrix and the probability distribution function (PDF) of the power spectrum amplitude. Assuming an experiment in which the quadratic delensing is an almost optimal method, we find that delensing reduces correlations of the lensing B-mode power spectra between different multipoles, and that the PDF of the power spectrum amplitude is well described as a normal distribution function with a variance larger than that in the case of a Gaussian field. These features are well captured by an analytic model based on the 4th order Edgeworth expansion. As a consequence of the non-Gaussianity, the constraint on the tensor-to-scalar ratio after delensing is degraded within approximately a few percent, which depends on the multipole range included in the analysis.« less
Non-Gaussian structure of B-mode polarization after delensing
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Namikawa, Toshiya; Nagata, Ryo
2015-10-01
The B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background on large scales has been considered as a probe of gravitational waves from the cosmic inflation. Ongoing and future experiments will, however, suffer from contamination due to the B-modes of non-primordial origins, one of which is the lensing induced B-mode polarization. Subtraction of the lensing B-modes, usually referred to as delensing, will be required for further improvement of detection sensitivity of the gravitational waves. In such experiments, knowledge of statistical properties of the B-modes after delensing is indispensable to likelihood analysis particularly because the lensing B-modes are known to be non-Gaussian. In this paper, we study non-Gaussian structure of the delensed B-modes on large scales, comparing it with that of the lensing B-modes. In particular, we investigate the power spectrum correlation matrix and the probability distribution function (PDF) of the power spectrum amplitude. Assuming an experiment in which the quadratic delensing is an almost optimal method, we find that delensing reduces correlations of the lensing B-mode power spectra between different multipoles, and that the PDF of the power spectrum amplitude is well described as a normal distribution function with a variance larger than that in the case of a Gaussian field. These features are well captured by an analytic model based on the 4th order Edgeworth expansion. As a consequence of the non-Gaussianity, the constraint on the tensor-to-scalar ratio after delensing is degraded within approximately a few percent, which depends on the multipole range included in the analysis.
Non-Gaussian structure of B-mode polarization after delensing
Namikawa, Toshiya; Nagata, Ryo
2015-10-01
The B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background on large scales has been considered as a probe of gravitational waves from the cosmic inflation. Ongoing and future experiments will, however, suffer from contamination due to the B-modes of non-primordial origins, one of which is the lensing induced B-mode polarization. Subtraction of the lensing B-modes, usually referred to as delensing, will be required for further improvement of detection sensitivity of the gravitational waves. In such experiments, knowledge of statistical properties of the B-modes after delensing is indispensable to likelihood analysis particularly because the lensing B-modes are known to be non-Gaussian. Inmore » this paper, we study non-Gaussian structure of the delensed B-modes on large scales, comparing it with that of the lensing B-modes. In particular, we investigate the power spectrum correlation matrix and the probability distribution function (PDF) of the power spectrum amplitude. Assuming an experiment in which the quadratic delensing is an almost optimal method, we find that delensing reduces correlations of the lensing B-mode power spectra between different multipoles, and that the PDF of the power spectrum amplitude is well described as a normal distribution function with a variance larger than that in the case of a Gaussian field. These features are well captured by an analytic model based on the 4th order Edgeworth expansion. Furthermore, as a consequence of the non-Gaussianity, the constraint on the tensor-to-scalar ratio after delensing is degraded within approximately a few percent, which depends on the multipole range included in the analysis.« less
30 CFR 250.1200 - Question index table.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 30 Mineral Resources 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Question index table. 250.1200 Section 250.1200... Security § 250.1200 Question index table. The table in this section lists questions concerning Oil and Gas... requirements for a periodic well test used for allocation? § 250.1204(b) 21. What are the requirements for site...
Projecting a Stand Table Through Time
Quang V. Cao; V. Clark Baldwin
1999-01-01
Stand tables provide number of trees per acre for each diameter class. This paper presents a general technique to predict a future stand table, based on the current stand table and future stand summary statistics such as trees and basal area per acre, and average diameter. The stand projection technique involves (a) predicting surviving trees for each class, and (b)...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... wave height as specified in 33 CFR Part 154, Appendix C, Table 1, and currents within the areas in which those systems or equipment are intended to function. Barrel means 42 United States gallons (159...
Gender and the Orthodoxies of Leadership.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Coleman, Marianne
2003-01-01
Examines two orthodoxies related to leadership and gender: Leadership is vested in males, and male leadership style is "macho." Draws implications for leadership role of female head teachers. (Contains 5 tables and 33 reference.) (PKP)
Composition of essential oils in subterranean organs of three species of Valeriana L.
Samaneh, Ekhteraei Tousi; Tayebeh, Radjabian; Hassan, Ebrahimzadeh; Vahid, Niknam
2010-11-01
Essential oils from the subterranean organs of three species of Valeriana L. from Iran (Valeriana sisymbriifolia Vahl, Valeriana alliariifolia Adams and Valeriana officinalis L.) belonging to Valerianaceae family have been obtained by hydrodistillation and analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in order to discern the differences and similarities between the volatile chemical compositions of these species. More than 100 components were identified in essential oils of the studied plants (Supplementary Table S1--online only). The principal common constituents of the three species of Valeriana were spathulenol, limonene, γ-terpinene, vulgarone B and p-cymene. The main essential oil ingredients were α-selinene (7.83%) in V. sisymbriifolia, limonene (3.53%) in V. alliariifolia and spathulenol (13.33%), α-campholenal (11.48%), vulgarone B (8.38%) and valerenal (8.32%) in V. officinalis plants. Ageratochromene (precocene II), a chromene substance with antibacterial, antifungal, insecticidal and antijuvenile hormonal activities, was found at high levels (35.59% and 36.58%) in the essential oils of V. sisymbriifolia plants.