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Ear oximeter-transducer monitors four physiological responses
Device monitors blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure, pulse rate, and pulse-pressure curve during conditions of high stress in simulated space flight
Charm and Bottom Quark Production Cross Sections Near Threshold
The cross sections for charm and bottom quark production in the threshold
region are discussed. We consider the effects of an all order resummation of
initial state soft-plus-virtual gluon radiation on the total cross sections
compared to the order results.Comment: 16 pages LaTeX, 5 figures, to be published in Z. Phys.
Sonification of probabilistic feedback through granular synthesis
We describe a method to improve user feedback, specifically the display of time-varying probabilistic information, through asynchronous granular synthesis. We have applied these techniques to challenging control problems as well as to the sonification of online probabilistic gesture recognition. We're using these displays in mobile, gestural interfaces where visual display is often impractical
Minimum Particle Size for Cyclone Dust Separator
Perkins technology wish to separate small soot particles from exhaust gases, and the question posed to the study group was to determine the feasibility of using a cyclone separator to remove these particles. Soot is mostly composed of polycyclicaromatic compounds and results from the incomplete combustion of the diesel fuel in the engine. The average size of the particles formed in the engine is in the range 3 to 10 nm in diameter, but this is known to increase within the exhaust system.
In the first part of this report we determine the minimum particle size that can be removed by centrifugal separation.
The second part discusses the mechanisms for particle growth within the exhaust system in order to estimate the particle growth rate.
In section two we estimate the minimum particle diameter that can be removed by a cyclone separator is around one micron. This estimate is consistent with current applications of hydrocyclones. The particle size measurements by Perkins Technology together with our estimates from section three, suggest that the soot particles are an order of magnitude smaller than this. Although it may be possible to remove some particles less than one micron in diameter with a well designed high-speed cyclone, we do not think it will be possible to remove a substantial proportion of 100 nm or smaller particles.
The growth rate of the particles increases if the particles volume fraction or the polydispersity is increased. Therefore aggregation could be enhanced by the addition of larger particles (d > 1 µm) or water droplets (provided the water does not all vapourise) to the exhaust gas
Data acquisition for measuring the wind on Venus from Pioneer Venus
The data acquisition and processing technqiues used in the Pioneer Venus differential long baseline interferometry experiment are discribed. The experiment was designed to measure the motion in three dimensions of the Pioneer probes during their fall to the surface of Venus, using a combination of Doppler and long baseline ratio interferometric methods. The design of the experiment and the equipment and software techniques that were developed specially for this experiment are also described
Theory of type 3b solar radio bursts
During the initial space-time evolution of an electron beam injected into the corona, the strong beam-plasma interaction occurs at the head of the beam, leading to the amplification of a quasi-monochromatic large-amplitude plasma wave that stabilizes by trapping the beam particles. Oscillation of the trapped particles in the wave troughs amplifies sideband electrostatic waves. The sidebands and the main wave subsequently decay to observable transverse electromagnetic waves through the parametric decay instability. This process gives rise to the elementary striation bursts. Owing to velocity dispersion in the beam and the density gradient of the corona, the entire process may repeat at a finite number of discrete plasma levels, producing chains of elementary bursts. All the properties of the type IIIb bursts are accounted for in the context of the theory
On the generation of pseudo-random numbers from several non-uniform distributions
Methods for generating pseudorandom numbers from nonuniform statistical distribution
Survey of heat transfer to near critical fluids
Survey topics include - heat transfer boundaries of near critical region, free, natural, and forced convection experiments, oscillations, geometric effects, parameters which appear to be significant to heat transfer in critical region, and theories which have been proposed for region
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