638 research outputs found

    Anisotropic pore fabrics in faulted porous sandstones

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    Thanks to SEM technician Peter Chung at the University of Glasgow, David Wilde and Peter Greatbatch at Keele University for careful thin section preparation, Chris Wibberley and Tom Blenkinsop for input and Kieran Keith from Harlaw Academy, Aberdeen for help collecting petrophysical data. Thanks to Fabrizio Storti, Michael Heap and Toru Takeshita for helping to improve this paper with their constructive reviews. This work forms part of a NERC Standard award for DH (NE/N003063/1), which is gratefully acknowledged.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    “on 2” and Overseas: The Migration of Salsa Dance

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    Hailing from its native land of Cuba, the Afro-Cuban rhythms of salsa dance immigrated to America during the 20th century. The contagious groove permeated urban cities across the country, eventually becoming an artistic landmark in New York City and Los Angeles. The following paper addresses how the genre of salsa dance endured stylistic, social, and cultural changes during its migration overseas. Specifically, this paper contextualizes salsa dance in the rich history of the New York City and Los Angeles dance communities. By exploring how L.A style salsa dance teams became a global phenomenon, this essay articulates how the popularization of salsa dance was one element of Latinx culture that rose to the mainstream influence in America. Scholarship on the cultural tensions between Latinx and Mexican salsa dancers in Los Angeles is applied to demonstrate how the increasing popularity and competitiveness of this dance style caused a divide between these ethnic groups. Finally, the paper concludes with an analysis of how Los Angeles-based dance company CONTRA-TIEMPO Activist Dance Theater captures the complexity of salsa dance in relation to the social and political landscape of minority groups. In doing so, this essay is ultimately able to demonstrate how these distinct changes made to salsa dance over the course of its migration are omnipresent in the performance of the dance style in the present day

    The Magellanic system X-ray sources

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    Using archival X-ray data from the second XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue, we present comparative analysis of the overall population of X-ray sources in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. We see a difference between the characteristics of the brighter sources in the two populations in the X-ray band. Utilising flux measurements in different energy bands we are able to sort the X-ray sources based on similarities to other previously identified and classified objects. In this manner we are able to identify the probable nature of some of the unknown objects, identifying a number of possible X-ray binaries and Super Soft Sources.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Poster to appear in proceedings of IAU Symposium 256, The Magellanic System: Stars, Gas, and Galaxies. Keele Univeristy, U

    Temperature stability of elastomeric colloidal quantum dot colour converter

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    The effect of temperature on the photoluminescent properties of an elastomeric colloidal quantum dot composite is presented. Results demonstrate that embedding colloidal quantum dots in a composite increases their thermal stability and that thermal degradation is an issue above 100°C independently of other photo-induced or oxygen-related phenomena

    How do supply chain choices affect the life cycle impacts of medical products?

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    The natural resource based view (NRBV) of organisations suggests that there are two main models used by businesses to achieve short-term sustainability outcomes. They are the product stewardship and pollution prevention models. Here is the case of a New York-based wholesaler of medical supplies. The business aims to develop a more environmentally sustainable supply chain for one of its products - an emesis basin. The emesis basin is currently only offered in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic, which has negative effects on the natural environment. This study aimed to assess how the focus of the business’ new business model might affect the overall life cycle impacts of this product. To achieve this, we compared the environmental impacts of the conventional product (Scenario 1– an HDPE basin) with equivalent products supplied via pollution prevention (Scenario 2 – a bioplastic basin) and product stewardship (Scenario 3 – green supply chain management and improvements) scenarios, as well as a combination scenario (Scenario 4). The results show that, in line with expectations, the pollution prevention option – switching to a bioplastic product – has the lowest environmental impacts. Unexpectedly though, the product stewardship option had a greater impact on the natural environment than the conventional HDPE, business-as-usual option. We suggest there may greater environmental gains to be obtained by focusing on one’s core business, than by extending influence to the entire supply chain

    Radio Detections During Two State Transitions of the Intermediate Mass Black Hole HLX-1

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    Relativistic jets are streams of plasma moving at appreciable fractions of the speed of light. They have been observed from stellar mass black holes (\sim3-20 solar masses, M_\odot) as well as supermassive black holes (\sim106^6-109^9 M_\odot) found in the centres of most galaxies. Jets should also be produced by intermediate mass black holes (\sim102^2-105^5 M_\odot), although evidence for this third class of black hole has until recently been weak. We report the detection of transient radio emission at the location of the intermediate mass black hole candidate ESO 243-49 HLX-1, which is consistent with a discrete jet ejection event. These observations also allow us to refine the mass estimate of the black hole to be between \sim9 ×\times103^{3} M_\odot and \sim9 ×\times104^{4} M_\odot.Comment: 13 pages, includes supplementary online information. Published in Science in August 201

    The Effect of Authigenic Clays on Fault Zone Permeability

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    Leverhulme Trust (GrantNumber(s): ECF-2020-560) Natural Environment Research Council (GrantNumber(s): NE/N003063/1) Open access via Wiley agreementPeer reviewedPublisher PD

    The effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of cytisine versus varenicline for smoking cessation in an Australian population: a study protocol for a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial

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    Smoking cessation medications are effective but often underutilised because of costs and side effects. Cytisine is a plant-based smoking cessation medication with over 50 years of use in Central and Eastern Europe. While cytisine has been found to be well-tolerated and more effective than nicotine replacement therapy, direct comparison with varenicline have not been conducted. This study evaluates the effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of cytisine compared with varenicline.Two arm, parallel group, randomised, non-inferiority trial, with allocation concealment and blinded outcome assessment.Australian population-based study.Adult daily smokers (N=1266) interested in quitting will be recruited through advertisements and Quitline telephone-based cessation support services.Eligible participants will be randomised (1:1 ratio) to receive either cytisine capsules (25-day supply) or varenicline tablets (12-week supply), prescribed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended dosing regimen. The medication will be mailed to each participant's nominated residential address. All participants will also be offered standard Quitline behavioural support (up to six 10-12 minute sessions).Assessments will be undertaken by telephone at baseline, 4- and 7-months post-randomisation. Participants will also be contacted twice (two and four weeks post-randomisation) to ascertain adverse events, treatment adherence and smoking status. The primary outcome will be self-reported 6-month continuous abstinence from smoking, verified by carbon monoxide at 7-month follow-up. We will also evaluate the relative safety and cost-effectiveness of cytisine compared with varenicline. Secondary outcomes will include self-reported continuous and 7-day point prevalence abstinence and cigarette consumption at each follow-up interview.If cytisine is as effective as varenicline, its lower cost and natural plant-based composition may make it an acceptable and affordable smoking cessation medication that could save millions of lives worldwide
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