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    Dissipative effects from transport and viscous hydrodynamics

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    We compare 2->2 covariant transport theory and causal Israel-Stewart hydrodynamics in 2+1D longitudinally boost invariant geometry with RHIC-like initial conditions and a conformal e = 3p equation of state. The pressure evolution in the center of the collision zone and the final differential elliptic flow v2(pT) from the two theories agree remarkably well for a small shear viscosity to entropy density ratio eta/s ~ 1/(4 pi), and also for a large cross section sigma ~ 50 mb. A key to this agreement is keeping ALL terms in the Israel-Stewart equations of motion. Our results indicate promising prospects for the applicability of Israel-Stewart dissipative hydrodynamics at RHIC, provided the shear viscosity of hot and dense quark-gluon matter is indeed very small for the relevant temperatures T ~ 200-500 MeV.Comment: Presentation at Quark Matter 2008. 4 pages, 3 figure

    The applicability of causal dissipative hydrodynamics to relativistic heavy ion collisions

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    We utilize nonequilibrium covariant transport theory to determine the region of validity of causal Israel-Stewart dissipative hydrodynamics (IS) and Navier-Stokes theory (NS) for relativistic heavy ion physics applications. A massless ideal gas with 2->2 interactions is considered in a 0+1D Bjorken scenario, appropriate for the early longitudinal expansion stage of the collision. In the scale invariant case of a constant shear viscosity to entropy density ratio eta/s ~ const, we find that Israel-Stewart theory is 10% accurate in calculating dissipative effects if initially the expansion timescale exceeds half the transport mean free path tau0/lambda0 > ~2. The same accuracy with Navier-Stokes requires three times larger tau0/lambda0 > ~6. For dynamics driven by a constant cross section, on the other hand, about 50% larger tau0/lambda0 > ~3 (IS) and ~9 (NS) are needed. For typical applications at RHIC energies s_{NN}**(1/2) ~ 100-200 GeV, these limits imply that even the Israel-Stewart approach becomes marginal when eta/s > ~0.15. In addition, we find that the 'naive' approximation to Israel-Stewart theory, which neglects products of gradients and dissipative quantities, has an even smaller range of applicability than Navier-Stokes. We also obtain analytic Israel-Stewart and Navier-Stokes solutions in 0+1D, and present further tests for numerical dissipative hydrodynamics codes in 1+1, 2+1, and 3+1D based on generalized conservation laws.Comment: 30 pages, 26 EPS figures, revtex stylefil

    A low-power, radiation-hard gigabit serializer for use in the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter

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    An integrated fiber-optic bit serializer and VCSEL driver has been constructed in radiation-hard complementary heterostructure GaAs FET (CHFET) technology. The serializer, which converts 20 parallel inputs into a high-speed serial output, consumes 60 mW at nominal supply voltage when operating at the Large Hadron Collider word rate of 40 MHz (0.8-GB/s serial rate). The integrated driver directly drives a VCSEL and provides 10-mA switched current and 5 mA of prebias. The complete digital optical link thus consumes 90 mW. (6 refs)

    Monolithic Pixel Sensors in Deep-Submicron SOI Technology

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    Monolithic pixel sensors for charged particle detection and imaging applications have been designed and fabricated using commercially available, deep-submicron Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) processes, which insulate a thin layer of integrated full CMOS electronics from a high-resistivity substrate by means of a buried oxide. The substrate is contacted from the electronics layer through vias etched in the buried oxide, allowing pixel implanting and reverse biasing. This paper summarizes the performances achieved with a first prototype manufactured in the OKI 0.15 micrometer FD-SOI process, featuring analog and digital pixels on a 10 micrometer pitch. The design and preliminary results on the analog section of a second prototype manufactured in the OKI 0.20 micrometer FD-SOI process are briefly discussed.Comment: Proceedings of the PIXEL 2008 International Workshop, FNAL, Batavia, IL, 23-26 September 2008. Submitted to JINST - Journal of Instrumentatio

    Cross-linguistic study of vocal pathology: perceptual features of spasmodic dysphonia in French-speaking subjects

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    Clinical characterisation of Spasmodic Dysphonia of the adductor type (SD) in French speakers by Klap and colleagues (1993) appears to differ from that of SD in English. This perceptual analysis aims to describe the phonetic features of French SD. A video of 6 French speakers with SD supplied by Klap and colleagues was analysed for frequency of phonatory breaks, pitch breaks, harshness, creak, breathiness and falsetto voice, rate of production, and quantity of speech output. In contrast to English SD, the French speaking SD patients demonstrated no evidence pitch breaks, but phonatory breaks, harshness and breathiness were prominent features. This verifies the French authors’ (1993) clinical description. These findings suggest that phonetic properties of a specific language may affect the manifestation of pathology in neurogenic voice disorders

    Les unités médico-psychiatriques : les soins partagés en santé mentale

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    Cet article décrit le fonctionnement d’une unité hospitalière originale, couplant approche somatique et psychiatrique sous rubrique générique d’une Unité Médico-Psycho-Sociale (UMPS) implantée au sein du CHU d’Angers depuis 1996. Nous proposons d’examiner l’intérêt de cette mixité, tout en interrogeant ses limites et ses difficultés de fonctionnement. L’intérêt de la structure est de proposer une approche pluridisciplinaire, somatique et psychiatrique dans un même lieu de soins. Cette double compétence de la part des personnels médicaux et paramédicaux est nécessaire lorsque les avis ponctuels de la consultation-liaison ne suffisent plus et lors de situations complexes, dans lesquelles le double savoir-faire est sollicité, en lien avec les ressources d’une réanimation et des services de spécialités médicales et chirurgicales. Ce type d’unité, fondée sur un fonctionnement mixte et à binôme confirmé est peu représenté, tant en France qu’à l’étranger. La fréquence de la co-morbidité somatique et organique conduit pourtant à les considérer comme une réponse innovante aux difficultés rencontrées dans ces prises en charge. Nous décrivons deux cas cliniques afin d’argumenter notre propos

    港珠澳大橋-香港口岸國際概念設計大賽參賽作品

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    這是一個港澳珠跨海大橋香港口岸的概念設計,基地位於比鄰香港國際機場的填海人工島上,四下空曠,因為地處飛機起落的航線上,它有嚴格的高度限制。我們的初衷是創造一個地標光塔,它光彩斑斕、形態舞動,無論從陸地還是海上,空中還是山上,看上去它都會成為一個令人過目難忘的香港門戶。This entry to the Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities (HKBCF) International Design Ideas Competition proposes an iconic beacon of dazzling light, colour and geometrical dynamics, visible as a gateway to Hong Kong, from the approach of both directions of the HKZM Bridge, from the air along the flight paths to HK airport, and the hills of Lantau Island and the New Territories.published_or_final_versio

    Apiotrichum terrigenum sp. nov., a novel soil-associated yeast found in both the UK and mainland Europe

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    Five arthroconidium-producing yeast strains representing a novel Trichosporon-like species were independently isolated from the UK, Hungary and Norway. Two strains (Bio4(T) and Bio21) were isolated from biogas reactors used for processing grass silage, with a third strain (S8) was isolated from soil collected at the same UK site. Two additional strains were isolated in mainland Europe, one from soil in Norway (NCAIM Y.02175) and the other from sewage in Hungary (NCAIM Y.02176). Sequence analyses of the D1/D2 domains of the LSU rRNA gene and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region indicated that the novel species belongs to the recently reinstated genus Apiotrichum and is most closely related to Apiotrichum scarabaeorum, a beetle-associated species first found in South Africa. Despite having similar physiological characteristics, the two species can be readily distinguished from one another by ITS sequencing. The species name Apiotrichum terrigenum sp. nov. is proposed to accommodate these strains, with Bio4(T) (=CBS 11373(T)=NCYC 3540(T)) designated as the type strain. The Mycobank deposit number is MB817431

    Modularity of gene-regulatory networks revealed in sea-star development

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    Evidence that conserved developmental gene-regulatory networks can change as a unit during deutersostome evolution emerges from a study published in BMC Biology. This shows that genes consistently expressed in anterior brain patterning in hemichordates and chordates are expressed in a similar spatial pattern in another deuterostome, an asteroid echinoderm (sea star), but in a completely different developmental context (the animal-vegetal axis). This observation has implications for hypotheses on the type of development present in the deuterostome common ancestor
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