153 research outputs found
Flow analysis of vortex generators on wing sections by stereoscopic particle image velocimetry measurements
Subcortical cytoskeleton periodicity throughout the nervous system
Superresolution fluorescence microscopy recently revealed a ~190 nm periodic cytoskeleton lattice consisting of actin, spectrin, and other proteins underneath the membrane of cultured hippocampal neurons. Whether the periodic cytoskeleton lattice is a structural feature of all neurons and how it is modified when axons are ensheathed by myelin forming glial cells is not known. Here, STED nanoscopy is used to demonstrate that this structure is a commonplace of virtually all neuron types in vitro. To check how the subcortical meshwork is modified during myelination, we studied sciatic nerve fibers from adult mice. Periodicity of both actin and spectrin was uncovered at the internodes, indicating no substantial differences between unmyelinated and myelinated axons. Remarkably, the actin/spectrin pattern was also detected in glial cells such as cultured oligodendrocyte precursor cells. Altogether our work shows that the periodic subcortical cytoskeletal meshwork is a fundamental characteristic of cells in the nervous system and is not a distinctive feature of neurons, as previously thought
Multichannel read-out for arrays of metallic magnetic calorimeters
Metallic magnetic micro-calorimeters (MMCs) operated at millikelvin
temperature offer the possibility to achieve eV-scale energy resolution with
high stopping power for X-rays and massive particles in an energy range up to
several tens of keV. This motivates their use in a wide range of applications
in fields as particle physics, atomic and molecular physics. Present detector
systems consist of MMC arrays read out by 32 two-stage SQUID read-out channels.
In contrast to the design of the detector array and consequently the design of
the front-end SQUIDs, which need to be optimised for the physics case and the
particles to be detected in a given experiment, the read-out chain can be
standardised. We present our new standardised 32-channel parallel read-out for
the operation of MMC arrays to be operated in a dilution refrigerator. The
read-out system consists of a detector module, whose design depends on the
particular application, an amplifier module, ribbon cables from room
temperature to the millikelvin platform and a data acquisition system. In
particular, we describe the realisation of the read-out system prepared for the
ECHo-1k experiment for the operation of two 64-pixel arrays. The same read-out
concept is also used for the maXs detector systems, developed for the study of
the de-excitation of highly charged heavy ions by X-rays, as well as for the
MOCCA system, developed for the energy and position sensitive detection of
neutral molecular fragments for the study of fragmentation when molecular ions
recombine with electrons. The choice of standard modular components for the
operation of 32-channel MMC arrays offer the flexibility to upgrade detector
modules without the need of any changes in the read-out system and the
possibility to individually exchange parts in case of damages or failures
High-resolution and low-background Ho spectrum: interpretation of the resonance tails
The determination of the effective electron neutrino mass via kinematic analysis of beta and electron capture spectra is considered to be model-independent since it relies on energy and momentum conservation. At the same time the precise description of the expected spectrum goes beyond the simple phase space term. In particular for electron capture processes, many-body electron-electron interactions lead to additional structures besides the main resonances in calorimetrically measured spectra. A precise description of the Ho spectrum is fundamental for understanding the impact of low intensity structures at the endpoint region where a finite neutrino mass affects the shape most strongly. We present a low-background and high-energy resolution measurement of the Ho spectrum obtained in the framework of the ECHo experiment. We study the line shape of the main resonances and multiplets with intensities spanning three orders of magnitude. We discuss the need to introduce an asymmetric line shape contribution due to Auger–Meitner decay of states above the auto-ionisation threshold. With this we determine an enhancement of count rate at the endpoint region of about a factor of 2, which in turn leads to an equal reduction in the required exposure of the experiment to achieve a given sensitivity on the effective electron neutrino mass
Female Audit Partners and Extended Audit Reporting: UK Evidence
This study investigates whether audit partner gender is associated with the extent of auditor disclosure and the communication style regarding risks of material misstatements that are classified as key audit matters (KAMs). Using a sample of UK firms during the 2013–2017 period, our results suggest that female audit partners are more likely than male audit partners to disclose more KAMs with more details after controlling for both client and audit firm attributes. Furthermore, female audit partners are found to use a less optimistic tone and provide less readable audit reports, compared to their male counterparts, suggesting that behavioural variances between female and male audit partners may have significant implications on their writing style. Therefore, this study offers new insights on the role of audit partner gender in extended audit reporting. Our findings have important implications for audit firms, investors, policymakers and governments in relation to the development, implementation and enforcement of gender diversity
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