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An algorithm for terminal air traffic control
An area-navigation method for automatic control of aircraft arriving in a random fashion from the en-route centers to the near terminal area is proposed. Control is exercised by a ground computer that sequences and schedules the aircraft. Altitude segregation is used to separate aircraft in velocity classes. Merging of all aircraft occurs near the outer marker. The merging region is designed so that no near misses will occur if the aircraft follow the assigned trajectories
Integrating geochemical survey, ethnography and organic residue analysis to identify and understand areas of foodstuff processing
In this paper we explore the integration of science-based and
ethnographic approaches that respond to the need to consider
ancient economy and subsistence in the Greek world on a
landscape level. It is particularly important to be in a position
to understand changes and developments in the processes associated
with the preparation of food as well as agro-industrial
commodities such as wine and olive oil. While ancient economic
and subsistence patterns are traditionally and most
effectively investigated where animal and plant remains have
been recovered from excavation, our strategy is less direct;
operating by proxy, it is well suited in the first instance to
archaeological field survey. Having first determined the soilsâ
chemical signatures and the identity of pottery residues, a comparison
will then be made with data obtained from ethnographic
surveys of abandoned 20th-century farmsteads and workplaces,
where particular activities are known to have taken
place. Integrating these approaches, our work is applying them
to archaeological field survey, specifically the current project on
the city of Sikyon and its vicinity in the North Peloponnese
How efficient is an integrative approach in archaeological geophysics? Comparative case studies from Neolithic settlements in Thessaly (Central Greece)
The geophysical prospection of Neolithic tells imposes specific challenges due to the preservation and nature of the architectural context and the multiple, usually disturbed, soil strata. Contrary to the usual application of a single method, this paper deals with the advantages of using an integrated geophysical approach through the employment of various methodologies to map the Neolithic cul-tural and environmental landscape of Thessalian tells (magoules) in Central Greece. The success and failure of each method in resolving the various features of the magoules are discussed in detail, and as a whole, they demonstrate the benefits of a manifold geophysical prospection of the sites
First year student expectations: Results from a university-wide student survey
Although much has been written on the first-year experience of students at higher education institutions, less attention has been directed to the expectations of students when they enter an institution for the first time. This paper provides additional insights into the expectations of students at an Australian university and highlights areas in which studentsâ expectations may not necessarily align with the realities of common university practices. By providing opportunities for students to articulate their expectations, staff are able to use the responses for a constructive dialogue and work towards a more positive alignment between perceived expectations and levels of student satisfaction with their experience.Geoffrey Crisp, Edward Palmer, Deborah Turnbull, Ted Nettelbeck, Lynn Ward, Amanda LeCouteur, Aspa Sarris, Peter Strelan, and Luke Schneide
A Location Privacy Extension for DVB-RCS
In this paper we studied the DVB-RCS (Return Channel through Satellite) standard from a privacy perspective and proposed an approach to incorporate a location privacy enhancing mechanism into the standard. Offering location based privacy in DVB-RCS communication is a challenge as the location of a satellite terminal must be revealed to the network operator of the DVB-RCS network for technical and administrative reasons. We proposed an approach of cloaking the location by intentionally compromising its accuracy whilst maintaining the operability and integrity of the communications system. In addition we implemented a proof of concept technique utilizing the theoretical findings of this work on a real DVB-RCS system, presenting the methodology along with the tools used and the experimental results
Difficulties in Evaluating Lyapunov Exponents for Lie Governed Dynamics
We consider here an environment in which the fact that a semiquantum Hamiltonian obeys SU(2) symmetries poses serious difficulties if one wants to compute Lyapunov exponents.Instituto de FĂsica La Plat
A Thioredoxin Domain-Containing Protein Interacts with Pepino mosaic virus Triple Gene Block Protein 1
Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) is a mechanically-transmitted tomato pathogen of importance worldwide. Interactions between the PepMV coat protein and triple gene block protein (TGBp1) with the host heat shock cognate protein 70 and catalase 1 (CAT1), respectively, have been previously reported by our lab. In this study, a novel tomato interactor (SlTXND9) was shown to bind the PepMV TGBp1 in yeast-two-hybrid screening, in vitro pull-down and bimolecular ïŹuorescent complementation (BiFC) assays. SlTXND9 possesses part of the conserved thioredoxin (TRX) active site sequence (W__PC vs. WCXPC), and TXND9 orthologues cluster within the TRX phylogenetic superfamilyclosesttophosducin-likeprotein-3. InPepMV-infectedandhealthyNicotianabenthamiana plants,NbTXND9mRNAlevelswerecomparable,andexpressionlevelsremainedstableinbothlocal and systemic leaves for 10 days post inoculation (dpi), as was also the case for catalase 1 (CAT1). To localize the TXND9 in plant cells, a polyclonal antiserum was produced. PuriïŹed α-SlTXND9 immunoglobulin (IgG) consistently detected a set of three protein bands in the range of 27â35 kDa, in the 1000 and 30,000 g pellets, and the soluble fraction of extracts of healthy and PepMV-infected N. benthamiana leaves, but not in the cell wall. These bands likely consist of the homologous protein NbTXND9 and its post-translationally modiïŹed derivatives. On electron microscopy, immuno-gold labellingofultrathinsectionsofPepMV-infectedN.benthamianaleavesusingα-SlTXND9IgGrevealed particle accumulation close to plasmodesmata, suggesting a role in virus movement. Taken together, this study highlights a novel tomato-PepMV protein interaction and provides data on its localization in planta. Currently, studies focusing on the biological function of this interaction during PepMV infection are in progress
Research directions for harvesting cross-sectorial correlations towards improved policy making
The current paper focuses on the emerging problem of the management of and the processing required for the massive amounts of interdisciplinary data produced nowadays. As it becomes apparent that âthe truth and the useful information is drowned in a sea of irrelevance due to the vast amount of information availableâ1, there are strong indications that seemingly irrelevant co-occurrences of events and subtle links between them may form pieces of the same puzzle that complement each other towards the revealment of predictive or explanatory indicators for many sectors of the modern economy. To this direction, modern technologies like data mining, data and visual analytics, artificial intelligence, etc. can be of significant value, if offering a comprehensive communication of potentially useful information to the appropriate stake holders and/or policy-makers. In this context,a multi-purpose platform for data analytics is briefly exhibited in order to demonstrate the potential of such approaches to policy making
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