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    Highly efficient optogenetic cell ablation in C. elegans using membrane-targeted miniSOG.

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    The genetically encoded photosensitizer miniSOG (mini Singlet Oxygen Generator) can be used to kill cells in C. elegans. miniSOG generates the reactive oxygen species (ROS) singlet oxygen after illumination with blue light. Illumination of neurons expressing miniSOG targeted to the outer mitochondrial membrane (mito-miniSOG) causes neuronal death. To enhance miniSOG's efficiency as an ablation tool in multiple cell types we tested alternative targeting signals. We find that membrane targeted miniSOG allows highly efficient cell killing. When combined with a point mutation that increases miniSOG's ROS generation, membrane targeted miniSOG can ablate neurons in less than one tenth the time of mito-miniSOG. We extend the miniSOG ablation technique to non-neuronal tissues, revealing an essential role for the epidermis in locomotion. These improvements expand the utility and throughput of optogenetic cell ablation in C. elegans

    Study of controlled diffusion stator blading. 1. Aerodynamic and mechanical design report

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    Pratt & Whitney Aircraft is conducting a test program for NASA in order to demonstrate that a controlled-diffusion stator provides low losses at high loadings and Mach numbers. The technology has shown great promise in wind tunnel tests. Details of the design of the controlled diffusion stator vanes and the multiple-circular-arc rotor blades are presented. The stage, including stator and rotor, was designed to be suitable for the first-stage of an advanced multistage, high-pressure compressor

    A geometric basis for the standard-model gauge group

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    A geometric approach to the standard model in terms of the Clifford algebra Cl_7 is advanced. A key feature of the model is its use of an algebraic spinor for one generation of leptons and quarks. Spinor transformations separate into left-sided ("exterior") and right-sided ("interior") types. By definition, Poincare transformations are exterior ones. We consider all rotations in the seven-dimensional space that (1) conserve the spacetime components of the particle and antiparticle currents and (2) do not couple the right-chiral neutrino. These rotations comprise additional exterior transformations that commute with the Poincare group and form the group SU(2)_L, interior ones that constitute SU(3)_C, and a unique group of coupled double-sided rotations with U(1)_Y symmetry. The spinor mediates a physical coupling of Poincare and isotopic symmetries within the restrictions of the Coleman--Mandula theorem. The four extra spacelike dimensions in the model form a basis for the Higgs isodoublet field, whose symmetry requires the chirality of SU(2). The charge assignments of both the fundamental fermions and the Higgs boson are produced exactly.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX requires iopart. Accepted for publication in J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 9 Mar 2001. Typos correcte

    Snap, Chat, and Write: Black Students’ Perceptions of Literacy and Responses to Critical Consciousness Promotion

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    The field of youth participatory action research is growing (Caraballo et. al, 2017). This investigation builds upon the growing field of participatory action research with middle and high school students. Specifically, I explored how six Black youth in an out-of-school enrichment program perceived literacy and responded to a program promoting critical consciousness. Students engaged in action research projects using photovoice (Williams, et al., 2020; Wang & Burris, 1996) to examine their experiences in schools. I worked as a teacher and researcher during my study using critical literacy theory (Freire, 1996) to guide my planning and teaching. The data I collected included lesson plans, brainstorming notes, photos, student work samples, and interview data. I analyzed the data using grounded theory (Charmaz, 2007). Students perceived literacy as the expansion of knowledge and skills, self-expression, and joy. and responded to the project with greater confidence, demonstrating civic agency and leadership, recommended centering Blackness in their schools and being critical of the impacts of COVID. After the study, I suggest four literacy practices that could be beneficial, particularly for Black youth taught both in and outside of school spaces for their identity and social consciousness development. These literacy practices for teachers include starting with a Black history that predates slavery, taking and implementing curricular input from youth, building autonomy in literacy projects for young people, and providing students with opportunities to study and research their communities

    An estimation of the reliability and validity of a weightbearing measure of ankle dorsiflexion range of motion

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    The Lunge Test Difference Score (LTDS) measures ankle dorsiflexion ROM in weightbearing. Its reliability and validity were estimated in 53 participants (34.6 ± 13.9 years) with orthopaedic ankle injuries. The LTDS, the Lower Extremity Functional Scale, and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Global Foot and Ankle Scale were recorded on three occasions. Test-retest reliability was determined from the results of the final two testing sessions. Correlations between the LTDS and the functional measures were used to validate the LTDS. Correlation between the Global Rating of Change scale and change in LTDS quantified sensitivity to change. The ICC2,1 was 0.94 and the SEM was 5.01 mm. Cross-sectional correlations were -0.42 to -0.49 and longitudinal correlations were 0.59 to 0.63. Sensitivity to change was established with a correlation of 0.40. The LTDS is a reliable measure in this clinical setting. Early estimation of the validity of the test is also supported

    Genetic Suppression of Basement Membrane Defects in Caenorhabditis elegans by Gain of Function in Extracellular Matrix and Cell-Matrix Attachment Genes.

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    Basement membranes are extracellular matrices essential for embryonic development in animals. Peroxidasins are extracellular peroxidases implicated in the unique sulfilimine cross-links between type IV basement membrane collagens. Loss of function in the Caenorhabditis elegans peroxidasin PXN-2 results in fully penetrant embryonic or larval lethality. Using genetic suppressor screening, we find that the requirement for PXN-2 in development can be bypassed by gain of function in multiple genes encoding other basement membrane components, or proteins implicated in cell-matrix attachment. We identify multiple alleles of let-805, encoding the transmembrane protein myotactin, which suppress phenotypes of pxn-2 null mutants and of other basement membrane mutants such as F-spondin/spon-1 These let-805 suppressor alleles cause missense alterations in two pairs of FNIII repeats in the extracellular domain; they act dominantly and have no detectable phenotypes alone, suggesting they cause gain of function. We also identify suppressor missense mutations affecting basement membrane components type IV collagen (emb-9, let-2) and perlecan (unc-52), as well as a mutation affecting spectraplakin (vab-10), a component of the epidermal cytoskeleton. These suppressor alleles do not bypass the developmental requirement for core structural proteins of the basement membrane such as laminin or type IV collagen. In conclusion, putative gain-of-function alterations in matrix proteins or in cell-matrix receptors can overcome the requirement for certain basement membrane proteins in embryonic development, revealing previously unknown plasticity in the genetic requirements for the extracellular matrix

    Do actions occur inside the body?

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    The paper offers a critical examination of Jennifer Hornsby's view that actions are internal to the body. It focuses on three of Hornsby's central claims: (P) many actions are bodily movements (in a special sense of the word “movement”) (Q) all actions are tryings; and (R) all actions occur inside the body. It is argued, contra Hornsby, that we may accept (P) and (Q) without accepting also the implausible (R). Two arguments are first offered in favour of the thesis (Contrary-R): that no actions occur inside the body. Three of Hornsby's arguments in favour of R are then examined. It is argued that we need to make a distinction between the causes and the causings of bodily movements (in the ordinary sense of the word “movement”) and that actions ought to be identified with the latter rather than the former. This distinction is then used to show how Hornsby's arguments for (R) may be resisted

    Preliminary flight evaluation of an engine performance optimization algorithm

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    A performance seeking control (PSC) algorithm has undergone initial flight test evaluation in subsonic operation of a PW 1128 engined F-15. This algorithm is designed to optimize the quasi-steady performance of an engine for three primary modes: (1) minimum fuel consumption; (2) minimum fan turbine inlet temperature (FTIT); and (3) maximum thrust. The flight test results have verified a thrust specific fuel consumption reduction of 1 pct., up to 100 R decreases in FTIT, and increases of as much as 12 pct. in maximum thrust. PSC technology promises to be of value in next generation tactical and transport aircraft
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