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    A Small Town Drug Problem: The Socio-Economy of Malindi’s Heroin-Using Population

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    Research was conducted in Malindi focusing on the social and economic characteristics of heroin-users. A survey of users’ ages, employment, education level, future ambitions, family status, and attitudes towards rehabilitation was undertaken with the assistance of The Omari Project, a local non-governmental organization specializing in rehabilitation services. The findings reveal a community mired in the throes of poverty and unemployment, which exacerbates the community’s drug problem. Recommendations are offered suggesting how best to meet the economic and social challenges presented by the heroin-using community

    Automatic Recognition of Light Microscope Pollen Images

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    This paper is a progress report on a project aimed at the realization of a low-cost, automatic, trainable system "AutoStage" for recognition and counting of pollen. Previous work on image feature selection and classification has been extended by design and integration of an XY stage to allow slides to be scanned, an auto focus system, and segmentation software. The results of a series of classification tests are reported, and verified by comparison with classification performance by expert palynologists. A number of technical issues are addressed, including pollen slide preparation and slide sampling protocols

    Mechanical Design and Testing of Deployable Wideband Antenna for Nano- and Micro-Satellites

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    HawkEye 360 is an American geospatial analytics company that focuses on Radio Frequency (RF) signals. Satellite constellations comprised of microsatellite clusters use a unique formations to collect RF signals for geolocation. Spectrum-based frequency and geoanalytics are of great use in communication, wildlife preservation, and military defense. The Space Flight Laboratory (SFL)’s work and DEFIANT bus has been vital to the success of the 21 microsatellites within HawkEye360’s satellite constellation. The DEFIANT bus is one of SFL’s satellite platforms that has a mass of 20 – 50 kg, a volume of 36 x 36 x 45 cm, and follows the microspace design approach. SFL has not only equipped HawkEye360 with the DEFIANT bus, but has developed technologies vital to the success of each cluster. More specifically, SFL has developed high performance attitude control systems, navigation technology, and SFL formation determination and control algorithms. There is a demand for improved communications antennas to ensure that the microsatellite industry is evolving to face new challenges. SFL’s discone antenna will fly on the Cluster 9 satellites, enabling HawkEye360 to enhance their RF capabilities

    Shear cell test and hopper design

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    Relevance of the work. The Hopper and Bin design is the most commonly used technique of storing materials as it is a gravity fed system and is generally used for storing materials such as agricultural grains as well as mined minerals such as sand and coal. Mass flow, which is ideally the most desired flow type sees the bulk material travel uniformly with all particles in motion until all the material leaves the bin. The other types of flow generally occur with flat-bottomed bins with shallow hoppers are not seen as ideal as with this design problems such as arching and rat holing occur. The issue with the current design is that some of the material becomes stagnant in the bin, this can be costly as if the bulk material becomes stuck, degradation can occur over time. It can be observed for the Funnel and Expanded flow, the rat holing and arching occurring due to the stagnant material. Research Objective is to design a novel mass flow acrylic bin and hopper to store bulk quantities of sand without stagnation or degradation Methodology. Two separate experimental procedures were carried out including the measurement of the specific gravity of the sand, shear test and final hopper design. The data was then manipulated and plotted stress transformations and identified multiple key flow property constituents. Using values such as the yield loci and associative yield stresses the hopper half angle α and opening diameter B were tabulated. Results and Conclusions. The optimum opening diameter B for an uncompacted system is 2 mm and the hopper half angle α adjusted to 34.58o, this was tested and provided a successful mass flow hopper system. Overall, the techniques used with specific gravity and shear cell testing gave a sufficient insight into the appropriate procedure for designing efficient and accurate bin and hoppers. Then substituting the values gathered into the appropriate formulae provided a successful mass flow system for the intended bulk material which is sand

    Increasing seedstock production of domesticated giant tiger prawns

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    Given the rationale that pond systems are likely the most cost-effective system for large-scale production of P. monodon broodstock, this project aimed to determine whether pond-rearing poses a significant risk for broodstock production. The gross reproductive development of males reared in low-density broodstock ponds was found comparable to sibling males reared in controlled-environment tanks. Furthermore,none of the environmental ‘stressors’ and dietary manipulations examined impacted on male reproductive tract development. Thus, within the boundaries of the parameters tested, we can state that rearing of male broodstock in low-density ponds does not pose inherent risks of gross reproductive tract impairment. Given the typically lower costs of constructing and managing broodstock in large-scale pond systems, as compared to smaller raceway and tank systems, the incorporation of a pond-rearing phase in broodstock production could clearly increase cost-effectiveness of broodstock production at a commercial scale

    Prospectus, June 5, 1969

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    PAPER RECEIVES AWARD; Betsy Emord 1969 PC Queen; \u27Cracker Jacks\u27 Gets Writer\u27s Congrats; Editors\u27 Column; Black Rap; Outposts Of Russia Come To PC In Green\u27s Films; Auto-Farm Students Tour At GC, Select Patch; Counselors\u27 Corner…; Biology Teacher Moore Switched From Music; Athletics Completed At PC; Former UI Footballer Coaches At Parkland; Cougars Win IM Softball; Sports Editor, Writers Needed; Kent Palma To So. Mississippi; Morgon, Long Shine In IM Track; The Year That Was; Veteran\u27s Association; Student Education Association; Parkland\u27s Activities 1968-1969; Nursing Students Association; Data Processing Management Association; Phi Beta Lambda; Campus Life; Pi Sigma Iota; Cheerleaders; Graduates 1969https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Activity of the Lactate Dehydrogenase Inhibitor Oxamic Acid against the Fermentative Bacterium \u3ci\u3eStreptococcus mitis/oralis\u3c/i\u3e: Bactericidal Effects and Prevention of Daptomycin Resistance In Vitro and in an Ex Vivo Model

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    Streptococcus mitis/oralis is a fermentative bacterium that relies on lactate dehydrogenase to balance its redox poise and keep glycolysis active. Metabolomic analysis of an in vitro– derived daptomycin-resistant (DAP-R) S. mitis/oralis strain (351-D10) revealed differences in glucose catabolism relative to its DAP-susceptible (DAP-S) parental strain, 351. Metabolic changes associated with the transition to this DAP-R phenotype suggested that inhibiting glycolysis could alter DAP susceptibility. In addition, the strong reliance of S. mitis/oralis on glycolysis for energy and biosynthetic intermediates suggested that inhibiting glycolysis would adversely affect growth and biomass accumulation. To test these hypotheses, we used the lactate dehydrogenase inhibitor oxamic acid (OXA) to assess its efficacy against DAP-S S. mitis/oralis strain 351 during DAP exposures in vitro and ex vivo. As expected, OXA was growth inhibitory to S. mitis/oralis in a dose-dependent manner in vitro; however, it did not alter in vitro DAP susceptibility profiles. In contrast, OXA did prevent the emergence of DAP-R in an ex vivo model of simulated endocardial vegetations. These data suggest that metabolic inhibitors directed against this fermentative bacterium with limited metabolic capabilities could enhance killing and potentially forestall the emergence of DAP resistance
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