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Vertical-plane pendulum absorbers for minimizing helicopter vibratory loads
The use of pendulum dynamic absorbers mounted on the blade root and operating in the vertical plane to minimize helicopter vibratory loads was discussed. A qualitative description was given of the concept of the dynamic absorbers and some results of analytical studies showing the degree of reduction in vibratory loads attainable are presented. Operational experience of vertical plane dynamic absorbers on the OH-6A helicopter is also discussed
AI Imagery and the Overton Window
AI-based text-to-image generation has undergone a significant leap in the
production of visually comprehensive and aesthetic imagery over the past year,
to the point where differentiating between a man-made piece of art and an
AI-generated image is becoming more difficult. Generative Models such as Stable
Diffusion, Midjourney and others are expected to affect several major
industries in technological and ethical aspects. Striking the balance between
raising human standard of life and work vs exploiting one group of people to
enrich another is a complex and crucial part of the discussion. Due to the
rapid growth of this technology, the way in which its models operate, and gray
area legalities, visual and artistic domains - including the video game
industry, are at risk of being taken over from creators by AI infrastructure
owners. This paper is a literature review examining the concerns facing both AI
developers and users today, including identity theft, data laundering and more.
It discusses legalization challenges and ethical concerns, and concludes with
how AI generative models can be tremendously useful in streamlining the process
of visual creativity in both static and interactive media given proper
regulation.
Keywords: AI text-to-image generation, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, AI
Ethics, Game Design, Digital Art, Data LaunderingComment: 18 pages, 18 figures, awaiting peer review. Due to the
rapidly-evolving nature of text-to-image generation models, this literature
review includes some references to time-sensitive elements such as news
articles, legal reports and other non-academic document
Simulations and theory of power spectral density functions for time dependent and anharmonic Langevin oscillators
Simulations and theory are presented for the power spectral density functions
(PSDs) of particles in time dependent and anharmonic potentials including the
effects of a thermal environment leading to damping and fluctuating forces. We
investigate three one dimensional perturbations to the harmonic oscillator of
which two are time dependent changes in the natural frequency of the
oscillator, while the other is a time independent extension of the quadratic
potential to include a quartic term. We investigate the effect of these
perturbations on two PSDs of the motion that are used in experiments on trapped
nano-oscillators. We also derive and numerically test the PSDs for the motion
of a spherical nanoparticle in a Paul trap. We found that the simple harmonic
Langevin oscillator's PSDs are good approximations for the -and
-coordinates' PSDs for small values of the parameter of the Mathieu
equation, but the difference can be more than a factor of two as ''
increases. We also numerically showed that the presence of a permanent electric
dipole on the nanosphere can significantly affect the PSDs in the -and
-coordinates.Comment: 15 pages, 15 figure
Regulation of Osteogenic Differentiation of Placental-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Low Oxygen Tension
Placental mesenchymal stem cells (PMSCs) are multipotent cells that can differentiate in vitro to multiple lineages, including bone. Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs, IGF-1 and IGF-2) participate in maintaining growth, survival, and differentiation of many stem cells, including osteoprogenitors. Low oxygen tension (PO2) can maintain stem cell multipotency and impede osteogenic differentiation. In this study, we investigated whether PMSC osteogenic differentiation is influenced by low PO2 and by IGFs. Our results indicated that low PO2 decreased osteogenic markers RUNX2 and OPN; however, re-exposure to higher oxygen tension (room air) restored differentiation. IGFs, especially IGF-1, triggered an earlier expression of RUNX2 and enhanced OPN and mineralization. RUNX2 was phosphorylated in room air and augmented by IGFs. IGF-1 receptor (IGF-1R) was increased in low PO2 and reduced by IGFs, while insulin receptor (IR) was increased in differentiating PMSCs and enhanced by IGF-1. Low PO2 and IGFs maintained higher IR-A which was switched to IR-B in room air. PI3K/AKT was required for osteogenic differentiation, while MEK/ERK was required to repress an RUNX2 and OPN increase in low PO2. Therefore, IGFs, specifically IGF-1, trigger the earlier onset of osteogenic differentiation in room air, whereas, reversibly, low PO2 impedes complete differentiation by maintaining higher multipotency and lower differentiation markers
Provenance for SPARQL queries
Determining trust of data available in the Semantic Web is fundamental for
applications and users, in particular for linked open data obtained from SPARQL
endpoints. There exist several proposals in the literature to annotate SPARQL
query results with values from abstract models, adapting the seminal works on
provenance for annotated relational databases. We provide an approach capable
of providing provenance information for a large and significant fragment of
SPARQL 1.1, including for the first time the major non-monotonic constructs
under multiset semantics. The approach is based on the translation of SPARQL
into relational queries over annotated relations with values of the most
general m-semiring, and in this way also refuting a claim in the literature
that the OPTIONAL construct of SPARQL cannot be captured appropriately with the
known abstract models.Comment: 22 pages, extended version of the ISWC 2012 paper including proof
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