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    Autonomous Spacecraft Navigation With Pulsars

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    An external reference system suitable for deep space navigation can be defined by fast spinning and strongly magnetized neutron stars, called pulsars. Their beamed periodic signals have timing stabilities comparable to atomic clocks and provide characteristic temporal signatures that can be used as natural navigation beacons, quite similar to the use of GPS satellites for navigation on Earth. By comparing pulse arrival times measured on-board a spacecraft with predicted pulse arrivals at a reference location, the spacecraft position can be determined autonomously and with high accuracy everywhere in the solar system and beyond. The unique properties of pulsars make clear already today that such a navigation system will have its application in future astronautics. In this paper we describe the basic principle of spacecraft navigation using pulsars and report on the current development status of this novel technology.Comment: 22 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables, to be published in the proceedings of the workshop "Relativistic Positioning Systems and their Scientific Applications", held on 19-21 Sept. 2012, Brdo near Kranj, Sloveni

    Adaptive dual-comb spectroscopy in the green region

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    Dual-comb spectroscopy is extended to the visible spectral range with a set-up based on two frequency-doubled femtosecond ytterbium-doped fiber lasers. The dense rovibronic spectrum of iodine around 19240 cm-1 is recorded within 12 ms at Doppler-limited resolution with a simple scheme that only uses free-running femtosecond lasers

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    The flora of Istria: Juncaceae

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    A checklist, key and distribution were prepared for the Juncaceae family after research into the Istrian flora was completed. According to the checklist, the Juncaceae family in Istria includes two genera (Juncus and Luzula) and 27 taxa (species, subspecies and varieties). During research in 2003 and 2004, two new taxa were discovered in the Istrian flora: Juncus hybridus Brot. in ephemeral and wet locations along the Premantura Peninsula and Juncus littoralis C.A. Mey ssp. tommasinii (Parl.) Arcang. at the mouth of the RaĆĄa River

    Identification of the SlmA Active Site Responsible for Blocking Bacterial Cytokinetic Ring Assembly over the Chromosome

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    Bacterial cells use chromosome-associated division inhibitors to help coordinate the processes of DNA replication and segregation with cytokinesis. SlmA from Escherichia coli, a member of the tetracycline repressor (TetR)–like protein family, is one example of this class of regulator. It blocks the assembly of the bacterial cytokinetic ring by interfering with the polymerization of the tubulin-like FtsZ protein in a manner that is dramatically stimulated upon specific DNA binding. Here we used a combination of molecular genetics and biochemistry to identify the active site of SlmA responsible for disrupting FtsZ polymerization. Interestingly, this site maps to a region of SlmA that in the published DNA–free structure is partially occluded by the DNA-binding domains. In this conformation, the SlmA structure resembles the drug/inducer-bound conformers of other TetR–like proteins, which in the absence of inducer require an inward rotation of their DNA-binding domains to bind successive major grooves on operator DNA. Our results are therefore consistent with a model in which DNA-binding activates SlmA by promoting a rotational movement of the DNA-binding domains that fully exposes the FtsZ-binding sites. SlmA may thus represent a special subclass of TetR–like proteins that have adapted conformational changes normally associated with inducer sensing in order to modulate an interaction with a partner protein. In this case, the adaptation ensures that SlmA only blocks cytokinesis in regions of the cell occupied by the origin-proximal portion of the chromosome where SlmA-binding sites are enriched

    Schoenus nigricans (Cyperaceae) xerophytic grasslands on the NE Adriatic islands Cres and Krk (Croatia)

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    Several xerophytic grasslands on the NE Adriatic islands Cres and Krk (Croatia) are dominated by tussock-forming Schoenus nigricans (Cyperaceae). All vegetation types reported are characterised by the degradation of the vegetation cover due to grazing. Phytosociologically, the vegetation is classified as the Danthonio-Scorzoneretum villosae subass. schoenetosum nigricantis H-i} 57 of the Scorzonerion villosae H-i} 49 alliance within the order Scorzonero-Chrysopogonetalia, but partly shows transitions to the Bromo-Chrysopogonetum grylli H-i} 60.We differentiated three variants: more xerophytic sites (on Cres), sites characterised by alternating soil humidity (mainly on Krk), and advanced succession stages. Physiognomically all variants are dominated by Schoenus nigricans tussocks, which are fostered by sheep grazing and the summer-dry conditions on the compacted soils. Comparison with Central European more humid habitats suggests the hypothesis of an ecotypic differentiation of Schoenus nigricans within its European distribution area

    Enhancing the Performance of the T-Peel Test for Thin and Flexible Adhered Laminates

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    Symmetrically bonded thin and flexible T-peel specimens, when tested on vertical travel machines, can be subject to significant gravitational loading; with the associated asymmetry and mixed-mode failure during peeling. This can cause erroneously high experimental peel forces to be recorded which leads to uncertainty in estimating interfacial fracture toughness and failure mode. To overcome these issues, a mechanical test fixture has been designed for use with vertical test machines, that supports the unpeeled portion of the test specimen and suppresses parasitic loads due to gravity from affecting the peel test. The mechanism, driven by the test machine cross-head, moves at one-half of the velocity of the cross-head such that the unpeeled portion always lies in the plane of the instantaneous center of motion. Several specimens such as bonded polymeric films, laminates, and commercial tapes were tested with and without the fixture, and the importance of the proposed T-peel procedure has been demonstrated

    Raman-induced Kerr-effect dual-comb spectroscopy

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    We report on the first demonstration of nonlinear dual-frequency-comb spectroscopy. In multi-heterodyne femtosecond Raman-induced Kerr-effect spectroscopy, the Raman gain resulting from the coherent excitation of molecular vibrations by a spectrally-narrow pump is imprinted onto the femtosecond laser frequency comb probe spectrum. The birefringence signal induced by the nonlinear interaction of these beams and the sample is heterodyned against a frequency comb local oscillator with a repetition frequency slightly different from that of the comb probe. Such time-domain interference provides multiplex access to the phase and amplitude Raman spectra over a broad spectral bandwidth within a short measurement time. Experimental demonstration, at a spectral resolution of 200 GHz, a measurement time of 293 {\mu}s and a sensitivity of 10^-6, is given on liquid samples exhibiting a C-H stretch Raman shift.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure

    A test of speculative arbitrage : is the cross-section of volatility invariant?

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    We derive testable implications of Kyle and Obizhaeva’s (2016) notion of “bet invariance” for the cross-section of trade-time volatilities. We jointly develop theoretical foundations of “no speculative arbitrage” whose implications incorporate those of bet invariance. Our proposed test circumvents the unobservable nature of “bets.” Utilizing a large sample of U.S. stocks post decimilization, we show that using realized volatilities rather than expected volatilities introduces noise that substantially biases the tests. This leads us to use estimates of normalized volatilities based on running 24 month windows. We ïŹnd strong support for no speculative arbitrage at a moment in time, but not across time
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