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Crystals on the cover 2015
This issue inaugurates the second decade of publication of Acta Crystallographica Section F and, in keeping with the custom of the last decade, the cover features an artful arrangement of the best photomicrograph images of crystals published in the journal in the previous year. The custom has served as an annual testament to the commitment of Acta Cryst. F to serve the community of scientists whose focus includes the production of crystalline samples for macromolecular crystal structure determinatio
Conceptual evidence collection and analysis methodology for Android devices
Android devices continue to grow in popularity and capability meaning the
need for a forensically sound evidence collection methodology for these devices
also increases. This chapter proposes a methodology for evidence collection and
analysis for Android devices that is, as far as practical, device agnostic.
Android devices may contain a significant amount of evidential data that could
be essential to a forensic practitioner in their investigations. However, the
retrieval of this data requires that the practitioner understand and utilize
techniques to analyze information collected from the device. The major
contribution of this research is an in-depth evidence collection and analysis
methodology for forensic practitioners.Comment: in Cloud Security Ecosystem (Syngress, an Imprint of Elsevier), 201
Compressible air flow through a collapsing liquid cavity
We present a multiscale approach to simulate the impact of a solid object on
a liquid surface: upon impact a thin liquid sheet is thrown upwards all around
the rim of the impactor while in its wake a large surface cavity forms. Under
the influence of hydrostatic pressure the cavity immediately starts to collapse
and eventually closes in a single point from which a thin, needle-like jet is
ejected. Existing numerical treatments of liquid impact either consider the
surrounding air as an incompressible fluid or neglect air effects altogether.
In contrast, our approach couples a boundary-integral method for the liquid
with a Roe scheme for the gas domain and is thus able to handle the fully
\emph{compressible} gas stream that is pushed out of the collapsing impact
cavity. Taking into account air compressibility is crucial, since, as we show
in this work, the impact crater collapses so violently that the air flow
through the cavity neck attains supersonic velocities already at cavity
diameters larger than 1 mm. Our computational results are validated through
corresponding experimental data.Comment: Submitted to Comput Mec
ShapeBots: Shape-changing Swarm Robots
We introduce shape-changing swarm robots. A swarm of self-transformable
robots can both individually and collectively change their configuration to
display information, actuate objects, act as tangible controllers, visualize
data, and provide physical affordances. ShapeBots is a concept prototype of
shape-changing swarm robots. Each robot can change its shape by leveraging
small linear actuators that are thin (2.5 cm) and highly extendable (up to
20cm) in both horizontal and vertical directions. The modular design of each
actuator enables various shapes and geometries of self-transformation. We
illustrate potential application scenarios and discuss how this type of
interface opens up possibilities for the future of ubiquitous and distributed
shape-changing interfaces.Comment: UIST 201
Transformation bending device emulated by graded-index waveguide
We demonstrate that a transformation device can be emulated using a
gradient-index waveguide. The effective index of the waveguide is spatially
varied by tailoring a gradient thickness dielectric waveguide. Based on this
technology, we demonstrate a transformation device guiding visible light around
a sharp corner, with low scattering loss and reflection loss. The experimental
results are in good agreement with the numerical results.Comment: This paper is published at Optics Express 20, 13006 (2012
Elucidating Mechanisms behind Ambient Storage-Induced Efficiency Improvements in Perovskite Solar Cells
ペロブスカイト太陽電池の常温熟成機構の解明. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2021-02-17.Initial improvement in power conversion efficiency (PCE) during ambient storage is often seen in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). In this work, we studied the origin of PCE enhancement by ambient storage on typical n-i-p PSCs. We found improvements in both fill factor and open-circuit voltage during the first 2 days of storage. By analyzing temperature and light intensity-dependent VOC, we found that the charge recombination mechanism changed from surface- to bulk-dominated because of defect passivation at the perovskite surface upon storage. In addition, we found that storage improves the conductivity and lowers the highest occupied molecular orbital level of the spiro-OMeTAD, improving charge extraction. These results show that there is more than one factor causing the storage-induced improvements in perovskite solar cells
Separation of Oligosaccharides from Lotus Seeds via Medium-pressure Liquid Chromatography Coupled with ELSD and DAD
peer-reviewedLotus seeds were identified by the Ministry of Public Health of China as both food and medicine. One general function of lotus seeds is to improve intestinal health. However, to date, studies evaluating the relationship between bioactive compounds in lotus seeds and the physiological activity of the intestine are limited. In the present study, by using medium pressure liquid chromatography coupled with evaporative light-scattering detector and diode-array detector, five oligosaccharides were isolated and their structures were further characterized by electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. In vitro testing determined that LOS3-1 and LOS4 elicited relatively good proliferative effects on Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus. These results indicated a structure-function relationship between the physiological activity of oligosaccharides in lotus seeds and the number of probiotics applied, thus providing room for improvement of this particular feature. Intestinal probiotics may potentially become a new effective drug target for the regulation of immunity
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