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Stator rotor tools
An apparatus and method for removing and reinserting base member segments in an arcuate slot in an engine part are described. Each base member separately includes blades or stators, holding the engine part in place while manipulating fingers or an arm onto an interfitting abutting relationship with most of the blades. A torque force is applied to the base of the blades to move a base member relative to such an arcuate slot
Theoretical Investigation of Internal Rotation Barriers of 4-(Dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde)
Theoretical study on 4-dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde was done analyzing the barriers of rotation and interpretation of its Raman spectrum. B3LYP Density functional with basis sets up to 6-31G ** with additional f and d functions on C, N, O, and H respectively, calculations were performed. Results indicate trans conformation of the molecule had the lowest energy. Vibrational modes of interest were noted around 500, 1192, 1263, 1316, 1547, and 1608 cm-1. Observed strong enhancement at noted frequencies can be further studied in determining the molecule with other subatomic particles (Ag colloids)
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The role of the neuromodulator adenosine in alcohols actions.
The interaction between the neuromodulator adenosine and adenosine receptors on the surface of neurons modifies the neurons responses to neurotransmitters. The activated adenosine receptors alter the levels of small signaling molecules (i.e., second messengers) in the cells. Depending on the receptors and cells involved, these changes can make it easier or more difficult for neurotransmitters to excite the cell. Adenosines activity is regulated by proteins called nucleoside transporters, which carry adenosine into and out of the cell. Alcohol interferes with the function of the adenosine system. For example, both acute and chronic alcohol exposure affect the function of the adenosine-carrying nucleoside transporters, thereby indirectly altering the second-messenger levels in the cells. Through this mechanism, adenosine may mediate some of alcohols effects, such as intoxication, motor incoordination, and sedation
Breaking Kelvin: Circulation conservation and vortex breakup in MHD at low Magnetic Prandtl Number
In this paper we examine the role of weak magnetic fields in breaking
Kelvin's circulation theorem and in vortex breakup in two-dimensional
magnetohydrodynamics for the physically important case of a low magnetic
Prandtl number (low ) fluid. We consider three canonical inviscid solutions
for the purely hydrodynamical problem, namely a Gaussian vortex, a circular
vortex patch and an elliptical vortex patch. We examine how magnetic fields
lead to an initial loss of circulation and attempt to derive scaling
laws for the loss of circulation as a function of field strength and diffusion
as measured by two non-dimensional parameters. We show that for all cases the
loss of circulation depends on the integrated effects of the Lorentz force,
with the patch cases leading to significantly greater circulation loss. For the
case of the elliptical vortex the loss of circulation depends on the total area
swept out by the rotating vortex and so this leads to more efficient
circulation loss than for a circular vortex.Comment: 21 pages, 12 figure
Psychology ethics down under: A survey of student subject pools in Australia
A survey of the 37 psychology departments offering courses accredited by the Australian Psychological Society yielded a 92% response rate. Sixty-eight percent of departments employed students as research subjects, with larger departments being more likely to do so. Most of these departments drew their student subject pools from introductory courses. Student research participation was strictly voluntary in 57% of these departments, whereas 43% of the departments have failed to comply with normally accepted ethical standards. It is of great concern that institutional ethics committees apparently continue to condone, or fail to act against, unethical research practices. Although these committees have a duty of care to all subjects, the final responsibility for conducting research in an ethical manner lies with the individual researcher
Pump less wearable microfluidic device for real time pH sweat monitoring
This paper presents the fabrication and the performance of a novel, wearable, robust, flexible and disposable
microfluidic device which incorporates micro-Light Emitting Diodes (μ-LEDs) as a detection system, for
monitoring in real time mode the pH of the sweat generated during an exercising period
First Canadian Record of \u3ci\u3eHexacola Neoscatellae\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Eucoilinae), A Parasitoid of the Shore Fly, \u3ci\u3eScatella Stagnalis\u3c/i\u3e
This paper documents the first occurrence of Hexacola neoscatellae, a shore fly parasitoid, in Canada. The discovery of H. neoscatellae is significant because currently there are no suitable biological control agents available for shore fly control to the floriculture industry
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