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Helicopter internal noise control: Three case histories
Case histories are described in which measurable improvements in the cabin noise environments of the Bell 214B, 206B, and 222 were realized. These case histories trace the noise control efforts followed in each vehicle. Among the design approaches considered, the addition of a fluid pulsation damper in a hydraulic system and the installation of elastomeric engine mounts are highlighted. It is concluded that substantial weight savings result when the major interior noise sources are controlled by design, both in altering the noise producing mechanism and interrupting the sound transmission paths
Fully automatic telemetry data processor
Satellite Telemetry Automatic Reduction System /STARS 2/, a fully automatic computer-controlled telemetry data processor, maximizes data recovery, reduces turnaround time, increases flexibility, and improves operational efficiency. The system incorporates a CDC 3200 computer as its central element
Assessment of geophysical flows for zero-gravity simulation
The results of research relating to the feasibility of using a low gravity environment to model geophysical flows are presented. Atmospheric and solid earth flows are considered. Possible experiments and their required apparatus are suggested
Influence of Correlated Hybridization on the Conductance of Molecular Transistors
We study the spin-1/2 single-channel Anderson impurity model with correlated
(occupancy dependent) hybridization for molecular transistors using the
numerical renormalization-group method. Correlated hybridization can induce
nonuniversal deviations in the normalized zero-bias conductance and, for some
parameters, modestly enhance the spin polarization of currents in applied
magnetic field. Correlated hybridization can also explain a gate-voltage
dependence to the Kondo scale similar to what has been observed in recent
experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Knowlesi malaria in Vietnam
The simian malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi is transmitted in the forests of Southeast Asia. Symptomatic zoonotic knowlesi malaria in humans is widespread in the region and is associated with a history of spending time in the jungle. However, there are many settings where knowlesi transmission to humans would be expected but is not found. A recent report on the Ra-glai population of southern central Vietnam is taken as an example to help explain why this may be so
Quantitative photoacoustic estimates of intervascular blood oxygenation differences using linear unmixing
The linear unmixing technique is an appealing method for estimating blood oxygen saturation (sO2) from multiwavelength photoacoustic tomography images, as estimates can be acquired with a straightforward matrix inversion. However, the technique can only rarely provide accurate estimates in vivo, as it requires that the light fluence at the voxels of interest is constant with wavelength. One way to extend the set of cases where accurate information related to sO2 can be acquired with the technique is by taking the difference in sO2 estimates between vessels. Assuming images are perfectly reconstructed, the intervascular difference in sO2 estimates is accurate if the error in the estimates due to the wavelength dependence of the fluence is identical for both. An in silico study was performed to uncover what kinds of conditions may give rise to accurate sO2 differences for a vessel pair. Basic criteria were formulated in simple tissue models consisting of a pair of vessels immersed in two-layer skin models. To assess whether these criteria might still be valid in more realistic imaging scenarios, the sO2 difference was estimated for vessels in more complex tissue models
Characterization of heat transfer in nutrient materials, part 2
A thermal model is analyzed that takes into account phase changes in the nutrient material. The behavior of fluids in low gravity environments is discussed along with low gravity heat transfer. Thermal contact resistance in the Skylab food heater is analyzed. The original model is modified to include: equivalent conductance due to radiation, radial equivalent conductance, wall equivalent conductance, and equivalent heat capacity. A constant wall-temperature model is presented
Perturbations in the Kerr-Newman Dilatonic Black Hole Background: I. Maxwell waves
In this paper we analyze the perturbations of the Kerr-Newman dilatonic black
hole background. For this purpose we perform a double expansion in both the
background electric charge and the wave parameters of the relevant quantities
in the Newman-Penrose formalism. We then display the gravitational, dilatonic
and electromagnetic equations, which reproduce the static solution (at zero
order in the wave parameter) and the corresponding wave equations in the Kerr
background (at first order in the wave parameter and zero order in the electric
charge). At higher orders in the electric charge one encounters corrections to
the propagations of waves induced by the presence of a non-vanishing dilaton.
An explicit computation is carried out for the electromagnetic waves up to the
asymptotic form of the Maxwell field perturbations produced by the interaction
with dilatonic waves. A simple physical model is proposed which could make
these perturbations relevant to the detection of radiation coming from the
region of space near a black hole.Comment: RevTeX, 36 pages in preprint style, 1 figure posted as a separate PS
file, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Phylogenetic relationships among basal-most arthrodontous mosses with special emphasis on the evolutionary significance of the Funariineae
The classification of the Bryopsida (mosses) has been based primarily on the variation of sporophytic characters i.e., architectural features of the peristome teeth that line the
capsule mouth. Five arthrodontous peristome types have been recognized. Whether peristome types
define natural groups and how they are evolutionary related has, however, remained unclear.
Nucleotide sequence data from one nuclear and two chloroplast loci are generated and compiled
to test two contrasting hypotheses regarding the ancestral peristome type in the Arthrodonteae.
The genomic data partitions are incongruent with regard to the phylogenetic signal they carry.
All phylogenetic analyses converge toward the polyphyly of the Funariineae and the Funariaceae.
The Funariaceae are defined by the loss of a codon in the rps4 gene. Goniomitrium acuminatum,
the type of the genus, lacks this deletion, and is always resolved within the Haplolepideae
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