286 research outputs found
An Evaluation of the Gemini 4 Color Photos of the Gulf of California-central Texas Area
Gemini 4 color photo interpretation for Gulf of California and central Texa
Non-linear echo cancellation - a Bayesian approach
Echo cancellation literature is reviewed, then a Bayesian model is introduced and it is shown how how it can be used to model and fit nonlinear channels. An algorithm for cancellation of echo over a nonlinear channel is developed and tested. It is shown that this nonlinear algorithm converges for both linear and nonlinear channels and is superior to linear echo cancellation for canceling an echo through a nonlinear echo-path channel
Pump-probe measurement of atomic parity violation in caesium with a precision of 2.6%
We present the atomic parity violation measurements made in Cs vapour using a
pump-probe scheme. After pulsed excitation of the 6S-7S forbidden transition in
the presence of a longitudinal electric field, a laser beam resonant with one
of the 7S-6P transitions stimulates the 7S atom emission for a duration of 20
ns. The polarisation of the amplified probe beam is analysed. A seven-fold
signature allows discrimination of the parity violating linear dichroism, and
real-time calibration by a similar, known, parity conserving linear dichroism.
The zero-field linear dichroism signal due to the magnetic dipole transition
moment is observed for the first time, and used for in-situ determination of
the electric field. The result, ImE1^{pv}= (-808+/- 21) 10^{-14} ea\_{0}, is in
perfect agreement with the corresponding, more precise measurement obtained by
the Boulder group. A transverse field configuration with large probe
amplification could bring atomic parity violation measurements to the 0.1%
accuracy level.Comment: "conference PAVI 06, Milos, Greece, May 2006
A laser ranging method dedicated to path lengths equalization in diluted telescopes
International audienceWhen implementing a diluted telescope with large dimensions, one has to reach the equal path condition to the different segments of the primary mirror. In this work we suggest a way to implement a fast laser ranging method able to provide the error signal, using phase detection of the microwave modulation of a laser beam
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Outcome of Arthroscopic Treatment of Mucoid Degeneration of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament is a rare pathological entity. Several authors have identified this condition, described their experiences, and suggested their own guidelines for management. The aim of this study was to detail the clinical, radiological, arthroscopic, and pathological findings of mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament and report the clinical outcomes following arthroscopic treatment. A historical cohort of patients who underwent arthroscopic total or partial excision of the anterior cruciate ligament due to mucoid degeneration between 2011 and 2014 were reviewed. The minimum follow-up was 3 years. Demographic, radiological, and histological findings, type of surgery, and clinical pre- and postoperative data were analyzed. The visual analogue scale score, the International Knee Documentation Committee score, and the Tegner Lysholm Knee Score were collected preoperatively, postoperatively, and during the follow-up period. Seventeen females (67%) and eight males (33%) were included in the final analysis. The mean age at the time of surgery was 57 years (range, 31 to 78 years). Partial resection of the anterior cruciate ligament was done in seven cases and a complete resection in 18 cases. No reconstruction was performed at the same time. A positive Lachman test and a negative pivot shift were noted after surgery in all cases. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction was required in only one young patient due to disabling instability. At last follow-up, the mean visual analogue scale score, International Knee Documentation Committee score, and Tegner Lysholm Knee score improved (p < 0.01). Our study provides further evidence that arthroscopic total or partial excision of anterior cruciate ligament is a safe and effective treatment for mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament, improving patient satisfaction and function without causing clinical instability in daily activities. However, young patients should be forewarned about the risk of instability, and an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction could be necessary
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