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    Effects of sterilization and vacuum exposure on potential heat shield materials for unmanned Mars mission

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    Sterilization and vacuum exposure effects on potential heat shield materials for unmanned Mars mission

    The permeabilities of three porous graphites Final report

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    Permeability measurements of porous graphites measured from room temperature to 1000 deg F in gaseous nitrogen and heliu

    An investigation of the mechanisms of heat transfer in low-density phenolic-nylon chars

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    Conductive heat transfer mechanisms in low density phenolic-nylon char

    Thermophysical properties of a low-density phenolic-nylon ablation material

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    Thermophysical properties of nondegradated and thermally degradated low density phenolic-nylon ablating materia

    Role of the Perigenual Anterior Cingulate and Orbitofrontal Cortex in Contingency Learning in the Marmoset.

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    Two learning mechanisms contribute to decision-making: goal-directed actions and the "habit" system, by which action-outcome and stimulus-response associations are formed, respectively. Rodent lesion studies and human neuroimaging have implicated both the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in the neural basis of contingency learning, a critical component of goal-directed actions, though some published findings are conflicting. We sought to reconcile the existing literature by comparing the effects of excitotoxic lesions of the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex (pgACC), a region of the mPFC, and OFC on contingency learning in the marmoset monkey using a touchscreen-based paradigm, in which the contingent relationship between one of a pair of actions and its outcome was degraded selectively. Both the pgACC and OFC lesion groups were insensitive to the contingency degradation, whereas the control group demonstrated selectively higher performance of the nondegraded action when compared with the degraded action. These findings suggest the pgACC and OFC are both necessary for normal contingency learning and therefore goal-directed behavior.This research was supported by a Programme Grant [G0901884] from the Medical Research Council UK (MRC) to ACR, and a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award [104631 /Z/14/Z] to TWR. SAWJ was supported by a BCNI-MRC studentship. The authors wish to thank C. H Parkinson and R. Underwood for preparation of the histological material. T.W.R. consults for Cambridge Cognition, Lilly, Lundbeck, Teva, Shire Pharmaceuticals and Merck, Sharp and Dohme. He has received research grants from Lilly, Lundbeck and GSK. The remaining authors have no potential competing financial interests to disclose.This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Oxford University Press via http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhw06

    Procedures for the salvage and necropsy of the Dugong (Dugong Dugon)-second edition 2007

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    This manual provides a detailed guide for dugong (Dugong dugon) carcass handling and necropsy procedures. It is intended to be used as a resource and training guide for anyone involved in dugong incidents including management officers, biologists, parks and wildlife field staff, and veterinarians and pathologists who may lack dugong expertise. Because of the wide range of professionals this book is targeting, information and the use of technical terms is extensive. Section 8.0 provides definitions of various terms used which are italicised throughout the text

    Ecological risk assessment of the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: Data report

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    An ecological risk assessment of the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery in the Great Barrier Reef Region was undertaken in 2010 and 2011. It assessed the risks posed by this fishery to achieving fishery-related and broader ecological objectives of both the Queensland and Australian governments, including risks to the values and integrity of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. The risks assessed included direct and indirect effects on the species caught in the fishery as well as on the structure and functioning of the ecosystem. This ecosystem-based approach included an assessment of the impacts on harvested species, by-catch, species of conservation concern, marine habitats, species assemblages and ecosystem processes. The assessment took into account current management arrangements and fishing practices at the time of the assessment. The main findings of the assessment were: Current risk levels from trawling activities are generally low. Some risks from trawling remain. Risks from trawling have reduced in the Great Barrier Reef Region. Trawl fishing effort is a key driver of ecological risk. Zoning has been important in reducing risks. Reducing identified unacceptable risks requires a range of management responses. The commercial fishing industry is supportive and being proactive. Further reductions in trawl by-catch, high compliance with rules and accurate information from ongoing risk monitoring are important. Trawl fishing is just one of the sources of risk to the Great Barrier Reef

    Characterizing d-dimensional quantum channels by means of quantum process tomography

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    In this Letter, we propose a simple optical architecture based on phase-only programmable spatial light modulators, in order to characterize general processes on photonic spatial quantum systems in a d>2 Hilbert space. We demonstrate the full reconstruction of typical noises affecting quantum computing, such as amplitude shifts, phase shifts, and depolarizing channels in dimension d=5. We have also reconstructed simulated atmospheric turbulences affecting a free-space transmission of qudits in dimension d=4. In each case, quantum process tomography was performed in order to obtain the matrix χ that fully describes the corresponding quantum channel, E. Fidelities between the states are experimentally obtained after going through the channel, and the expected ones are above 97%.Instituto de Física La Plat
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