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Vapor-Liquid Equilibria for R-32 and R-410A Mixed With a Polyol Ester: Non-Ideality and Local Composition Modeling
Vapor-liquid equilibria (VLE) data were obtained over a wide range of mixture composition
and saturation conditions for difluoromethane (R-32) mixed with a polyol ester oil (POE). These
data were correlated using the following local composition models from the literature: Wilson,
Heil, Wang and Chao, Tsuboka and Katayama, NRTL, and UNIQUAC. The results were used to
evaluate the suitability of these models in predicting the saturation behavior of the R-32/POE
mixture. The Heil model had the best performance, with a 2-a error of 4.81 % in predicted
saturation pressure; UNIQUAC was the worst, with a 2-a pressure error of more than 12%.
Using VLE results from the literature for pentafluoroethane (R-125) mixed with the same oil and
model parameters for that mixture, and attempt was undertaken to make a priori predictions of the
P-T-x behavior of a blend containing R-32, R-125 and the oil (R-410A/POE). Data were obtained
for this blend, and the results indicate that the Heil model can make such predictions with a 2:' a
pressure error of about 11 %.Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Project 5
The Kinematics of the Outer Halo of M87
Radial velocities are presented for a new sample of globular clusters in the
outer halo of M87 at a distance of 300 to 540 arcsec (24 to 43 kpc) from the
center of this galaxy. These are used to augment our previously published data
and an analysis of the rotation and velocity dispersion of the M87 globular
cluster system is carried out. The rotation is \kms at R = 32 kpc, at
which point the velocity dispersion is also still quite high, \kms.
The high rotation is interesting. The outer halo of M87 is, as was found in our
previous kinematic analysis, very massive.Comment: Accepted for publication in the AJ. 13 pages with 3 figure
A Survey of OH Masers Towards High Mass Protostellar Objects
We present a survey of OH maser emission towards a sample of high mass
protostellar objects made using the Nancay and GBT telescopes.OH maser emission
was detected towards 63 objects with 36 new detections. There are 56
star-forming regions and 7 OH/IR candidates. There is no evidence that sources
with OH masers have a different range of luminosities from the non-maser
sources. The results of this survey are compared with previous water and class
II methanol maser observations of the same objects. Some of the detected
sources are only associated with OH masers and some sources are only associated
with the 1720 MHz OH maser line. The velocity range of the maser emission
suggests that the water maser sources may be divided into two groups. The
detection rates and velocity range of the OH and Class II methanol masers
support the idea that there is a spatial association of the OH and Class II
methanol masers. The sources span a wide range in R, the ratio of the methanol
maser peak flux to OH 1665 MHz maser peak flux, however there are only a few
sources with intermediate values of R, 8<R<32, which has characterised previous
samples. Sources which have masers of any species, OH, water or methanol, have
redder [100um-12um] IRAS colours than those without masers. However, there is
no evidence for different maser species tracing different stages in the
evolution of these young high mass sources. Previous observations which have
shown that the OH maser emission from similar sources traces the circumstellar
disks around the objects. This combined with the sensitivity of the OH emission
to the magnetic field, make the newly detected sources interesting candidates
for future follow-up at high angular resolution.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&
The Exact Superconformal R-Symmetry Maximizes a
An exact and general solution is presented for a previously open problem. We
show that the superconformal R-symmetry of any 4d SCFT is exactly and uniquely
determined by a maximization principle: it is the R-symmetry, among all
possibilities, which (locally) maximizes the combination of 't Hooft anomalies
a_{trial}(R) \equiv (9 Tr R^3-3 Tr R)/32. The maximal value of a_{trial} is
then, by a result of Anselmi et. al., the central charge \it{a} of the SCFT.
Our a_{trial} maximization principle almost immediately ensures that the
central charge \it{a} decreases upon any RG flow, since relevant deformations
force a_{trial} to be maximized over a subset of the previously possible
R-symmetries. Using a_{trial} maximization, we find the exact superconformal
R-symmetry (and thus the exact anomalous dimensions of all chiral operators) in
a variety of previously mysterious 4d N=1 SCFTs. As a check, we verify that our
exact results reproduce the perturbative anomalous dimensions in all
perturbatively accessible RG fixed points. Our result implies that N =1 SCFTs
are algebraic: the exact scaling dimensions of all chiral primary operators,
and the central charges \it{a} and \it{c}, are always algebraic numbers.Comment: 23 pages, 1 figure. v2: added comments. v3: added comment
Safer Sex as the Bolder Choice: Testosterone Is Positively Correlated with Safer Sex Behaviorally Relevant Attitudes in Young Men
Introduction. Higher testosterone (T) is tied to risk‐taking, especially in financial domains but also in health domains relevant to acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, safer sex constructs could themselves carry the possibility of “social risk” due to sexual stigma or embarrassment, or could involve boldness or confidence because they could represent status displays of frequent sexual activity. Aim. To determine how T and behaviorally relevant attitudes about sexual risk‐taking are linked, to better understand biopsychosocial aspects of sexual health related to STIs. Methods. In 78 first‐year male college students, we examined correlations between salivary T and behaviorally relevant safer sex attitudes assessed via questionnaires. Main Outcome Measures. T, via saliva; safer sex attitudes, via a composite and the University of California, Los Angeles Multidimensional Condom Attitudes Scale (MCAS). Results. Higher T was significantly correlated with higher scores on the following: safer sex likelihood composite, r (73) = 0.33, P = 0.003; the MCAS safer sex resilience, r (32) = 0.36, P = 0.037; and the MCAS condom purchase comfort, r (32) = 0.37, P = 0.031. Associations between T and safer sex likelihood and resilience were still robust after controlling for potential confounds, though the association between T and purchase comfort diminished to a trend. Conclusions. Higher T was positively linked with safer sex attitudes, especially those most closely tied to STI risk avoidance. Thus, future research and interventions for STI prevention should address the possibility that safer sex may be paradoxically perceived as a “bold” or “risky” choice even as it decreases STI risk. van Anders SM, Goldey KL, Conley TD, Snipes DJ, and Patel DA. Safer sex as the bolder choice: Testosterone is positively correlated with safer sex behaviorally relevant attitudes in young men. J Sex Med 2012;9:727–734.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90413/1/j.1743-6109.2011.02544.x.pd
Prolonged survival in the absence of disease-recurrence in advanced-stage follicular lymphoma following chemo-immunotherapy: 13-year update of the prospective, multicenter randomized GITMO-IIL trial
Aprospective trial conducted in the period 2000-2005 showed no survival advantage for high-dose chemotherapy with rituximab and autograft (RHDS) versus conventional chemotherapy with rituximab (CHOP-R) as firstline therapy in 134 high-risk follicular lymphoma patients aged <60 years. The study has been updated at the 13-year median follow up. As of February 2017, 88 (66%) patients were alive, with overall survival of 66.4% at 13 years, without a significant difference between R-HDS (64.5%) and CHOP-R (68.5%). To date, 46 patients have died, mainly because of disease progression (47.8% of all deaths), secondary malignancies (3 solid tumor, 9 myelodysplasia/acute leukemia; 26.1% of all deaths), and other toxicities (21.7% of all deaths). Complete remission was documented in 98 (73.1%) patients and associated with overall survival, with 13- year estimates of 77.0% and 36.8% for complete remission versus no-complete remission, respectively. Molecular remission was documented in 39 (65%) out of 60 evaluable patients and associated with improved survival. In multivariate analysis, complete remission achievement had the strongest effect on survival (P<0.001), along with younger age (P=0.002) and female sex (P=0.013). Overall, 50 patients (37.3%) survived with no disease recurrence (18 CHOP-R, 32 R-HDS). This follow up is the longest reported on follicular lymphoma treated upfront with rituximab-chemotherapy and demonstrates an unprecedented improvement in survival compared to the pre-rituximab era, regardless of the use of intensified or conventional treatment. Complete remission was the most important factor for prolonged survival and a high proportion of patients had prolonged survival in their first remission, raising the issue of curability in follicular lymphoma
The instantaneous radial growth rate of stellar discs
We present a new and simple method to measure the instantaneous mass and
radial growth rates of the stellar discs of spiral galaxies, based on their
star formation rate surface density (SFRD) profiles. Under the hypothesis that
discs are exponential with time-varying scalelengths, we derive a universal
theoretical profile for the SFRD, with a linear dependence on two parameters:
the specific mass growth rate and
the specific radial growth rate
of the disc. We test our theory on a sample of 35 nearby spiral galaxies, for
which we derive a measurement of and . 32/35
galaxies show the signature of ongoing inside-out growth (). The typical derived e-folding timescales for mass and radial growth in our
sample are ~ 10 Gyr and ~ 30 Gyr, respectively, with some systematic
uncertainties. More massive discs have a larger scatter in and
, biased towards a slower growth, both in mass and size. We
find a linear relation between the two growth rates, indicating that our galaxy
discs grow in size at ~ 0.35 times the rate at which they grow in mass; this
ratio is largely unaffected by systematics. Our results are in very good
agreement with theoretical expectations if known scaling relations of disc
galaxies are not evolving with time.Comment: MNRAS, accepted. 14 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables. Additional material
(Atlas.pdf) available at
http://www.filippofraternali.com/downloads/index.htm
Cardiovascular fitness associated with cognitive performance in heart failure patients enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation
Abstract
Background
Reduced cognitive function is common in persons with heart failure (HF). Cardiovascular fitness is a known contributor to cognitive function in many patient populations, but has only been linked to cognition based on estimates of fitness in HF. The current study examined the relationship between fitness as measured by metabolic equivalents (METs) from a standardized stress test and cognition in persons with HF, as well as the validity of office-based predictors of fitness in this population.
Methods
Forty-one HF patients enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation completed a standardized exercise stress test protocol, a brief neuropsychological battery, the 2-minute step test (2MST), and a series of medical history and self-report questionnaires.
Results
Maximum METs from stress testing demonstrated incremental predictive validity for attention (β = .41,p = .03), executive function (β = .37,p = .04), and memory domains (β = .46,p = .04). Partial correlations accounting for key medical and demographic characteristics revealed greater METs was associated with the 2MST (r(32) = .41,p = .02) but not with the Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) (r(32) = .24,p = .17).
Conclusion
The current findings indicate that better fitness levels measured by METs is independently associated with better cognitive function in older adults with HF. Results also showed that METs was closely associated with one office-based measure of fitness (2MST), but not another (DASI). Prospective studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms linking fitness and cognitive function in HF
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