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    Effect of beryllium filter purity on x-ray emission measurements

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    Beryllium foils of the purity grade typically specified for use as filters in soft x-ray (SXR) diagnostics may contain sufficient heavy element impurities to distort the energy transmission response of the filter. Electron microprobe analysis of the foils used in the Madison Symmetric Torus (MST) SXR tomography diagnostic revealed an impurity content of ~0.3% fractional abundance by weight, comprised primarily of iron, zirconium, chromium, and nickel. These impurities lower the peak filter transmission in the energy range of the detector and alter the shape of the transmission curve. As a result, foil impurities introduce errors in any general measurement where radiation is being filtered. For example, neglecting the effect of impurities on filter transmission leads to large systematic errors (50%) in the electron temperature measured using the SXR double-filter technique on MST

    Factors Associated with Revision Surgery after Internal Fixation of Hip Fractures

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    Background: Femoral neck fractures are associated with high rates of revision surgery after management with internal fixation. Using data from the Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip fractures (FAITH) trial evaluating methods of internal fixation in patients with femoral neck fractures, we investigated associations between baseline and surgical factors and the need for revision surgery to promote healing, relieve pain, treat infection or improve function over 24 months postsurgery. Additionally, we investigated factors associated with (1) hardware removal and (2) implant exchange from cancellous screws (CS) or sliding hip screw (SHS) to total hip arthroplasty, hemiarthroplasty, or another internal fixation device. Methods: We identified 15 potential factors a priori that may be associated with revision surgery, 7 with hardware removal, and 14 with implant exchange. We used multivariable Cox proportional hazards analyses in our investigation. Results: Factors associated with increased risk of revision surgery included: female sex, [hazard ratio (HR) 1.79, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.25-2.50; P = 0.001], higher body mass index (fo

    ESR Study of Na-Colloids in Heavily Irradiated NaCl: Size Effects and Inter-precipitate Interactions

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    Compared with other materials, the radiolysis processes in alkali halides and in particular NaCl have been investigated extensively. From these investigations we have obtained a rather clear picture of the radiolysis processes in these model materials. During irradiation of NaCl crystals at 50-150°C Na and Cl2 precipitates are formed. At low doses the F-center ESR signal and the optical F-band are found. With increasing dose a rapid transition from F and F-aggregates to colloids occurs. We have observed colloids showing Curie paramagnetism, a Curie-Pauli cross-over (both due to size effects) and normal Pauli behavior. In heavily damaged samples we have observed anomalous behavior of the intensity and line-width as a function of temperature. Our observations have important consequences for the understanding of the radiolysis processes in heavily damaged NaCl.
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