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Analysis of electromagnetic interference from power system processing and transmission components for Space Station Freedom
The goal is to analyze the potential effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) originating from power system processing and transmission components for Space Station Freedom.The approach consists of four steps: (1) develop analytical tools (models and computer programs); (2) conduct parameterization studies; (3) predict the global space station EMI environment; and (4) provide a basis for modification of EMI standards
Stroke patients admitted within normal working hours are more likely to achieve process standards and to have better outcomes
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to David Murphy of the SSCA for providing data and to Lynsey Waugh of ISD Scotland for linking the SSCA data with General Register Office data. The authors also acknowledge the help of all who enter data into SSCA. Funding This study was funded by Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland (Grant no R14/A156). The SSCA is funded by NHS Scotland via ISD.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
13kW Advanced Electric Propulsion Flight System Development and Qualification
The next phase of robotic and human deep space exploration missions requires high performance, high power solar electric propulsion systems for large-scale science missions and cargo transportation. Aerojet Rocketdyne's Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) program is completing development and qualification of a 13kW flight EP system to support NASA exploration. The first use of the AEPS is planned for the NASA Power & Propulsion Element, which is the first element of NASA's cis-lunar Gateway. The flight AEPS system includes a magnetically shielded long-life Hall thruster, power processing unit (PPU), and xenon flow controller (XFC). The Hall thruster, originally developed and demonstrated by NASA's Glenn Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, operates at input powers up to 13.3kW while providing a specific impulse over 2600s at an input voltage of 600V. The power processor is designed to accommodate an input voltage range of 95 to 140V, consistent with operation beyond the orbit of Mars. The integrated system is continuously throttleable between 3 and 13.3kW. The program has completed testing of the Technology Development Units and is progressing into the Engineering Development Unit test phase and the final design phase to Critical Design Review (CDR). This paper will present the high power AEPS system capabilities, overall program and design status and the latest test results for the 13kW flight system development as well as the plans for the development and qualification effort of the EP string
Isoperimetric stability in lattices
We obtain isoperimetric stability theorems for general Cayley digraphs on
. For any fixed that generates over
, we characterise the approximate structure of large sets that
are approximately isoperimetric in the Cayley digraph of : we show that
must be close to a set of the form , where for the vertex
boundary is the conical hull of , and for the edge boundary is the
zonotope generated by .Comment: 10 page
Community Health Centers and Medicaid Payment Reform: Emerging Lessons from Medicaid Expansion States
Community health centers represent a major source of primary health care for the nation’s Medicaid beneficiaries. Because the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) payment system is encounter-based, health centers and Medicaid agencies in ACA expansion states are actively pursuing payment reforms that will enable health centers to adopt strategies that can more effectively respond to the considerable and complex health and social needs of people served by health centers, and more efficiently address the surging volume of patient care. In five expansion states whose alternative payment experiments are underway, health centers and Medicaid agencies are testing payment alternatives, such as global payments, that link payment to performance while ensuring that the FQHC hold-harmless standard is met and that total revenues do not fall below the FQHC floor. These alternative payment approaches enable health centers to test new strategies to address the needs of their patients, while enabling state agencies to align these strategies more closely with broader payment reform efforts
Studies on the metabolism of SKF 525 A|
Spectrophotometric studies have been carried out to determine the pH dependence of binding of SKF 525 A, Brietal sodium and carbon monoxide to cytochrome P-450. The optimal pH for metabolic conversion of SKF 525 A has been investigated and this agent and its major metabolite, SKF 8742 A, have been metabolised in vitro by swine and rat hepatic microsomes. A suitable gas liquid chromatography assay has been developed and used to analyse metabolic production. The effects of carbon monoxide, dithiothreitol, n-octylamine and of induction of cytochrome P-450 by phenobarbital on metabolism of SKF 525 A and SKF 8742 A have been investigated. Attempts have been made to synthesise SKF 525 AN-oxide.KMBT_363Adobe Acrobat 9.54 Paper Capture Plug-i
Teaching Health Centers: A Promising Approach for Building Primary Care Work force for the 21 st Century
Characterization of PSII-LHCII supercomplexes isolated from pea thylakoid membranes by one-step treatment with α- and β- dodecyl-D-maltoside
Spread Divergences
For distributions p and q with different supports, the divergence D(p|q) may
not exist. We define a spread divergence on modified p and q and describe
sufficient conditions for the existence of such a divergence. We demonstrate
how to maximize the discriminatory power of a given divergence by
parameterizing and learning the spread. We also give examples of using a spread
divergence to train and improve implicit generative models, including linear
models (Independent Components Analysis) and non-linear models (Deep Generative
Networks)
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