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Curculionidae and Chrysomelidae Found in Aquatic Habitats in Wisconsin
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We became interested in aquatic weevils (Curculionidae) and leaf beetles (Chryso- melidae) during the Aquatic Entomology Course at the University of Wisconsin, in the
spring of 1971. Many collections, taken from a variety of aquatic habitats in Wisconsin, contained weevils and leaf beetles. Most of the species were not fully treated in the keys found in aquatic entomology texts. We thought it would be useful to compile keys from the literature and present what is known of the distribution of these insects in Wisconsin. Nine species of weevils have been found in aquatic habitats in Wisconsin, representing seven genera, all belonging to the subtribe Hydronomi, and twenty-five species of leaf beetles, representing five genera in three subfamilies
ChromaStarPy: A stellar atmosphere and spectrum modeling and visualization lab in python
We announce ChromaStarPy, an integrated general stellar atmospheric modeling
and spectrum synthesis code written entirely in python V. 3. ChromaStarPy is a
direct port of the ChromaStarServer (CSServ) Java modeling code described in
earlier papers in this series, and many of the associated JavaScript (JS)
post-processing procedures have been ported and incorporated into CSPy so that
students have access to ready-made "data products". A python integrated
development environment (IDE) allows a student in a more advanced course to
experiment with the code and to graphically visualize intermediate and final
results, ad hoc, as they are running it. CSPy allows students and researchers
to compare modeled to observed spectra in the same IDE in which they are
processing observational data, while having complete control over the stellar
parameters affecting the synthetic spectra. We also take the opportunity to
describe improvements that have been made to the related codes, ChromaStar
(CS), CSServ and ChromaStarDB (CSDB) that, where relevant, have also been
incorporated into CSPy. The application may be found at the home page of the
OpenStars project: http://www.ap.smu.ca/~ishort/OpenStars/ .Comment: See DOI zenodo.1095687. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical
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Wildlife Database Management for New York Ecosystems
Develop a computerized indexing system for sorting and accessing data records and develop descriptive summaries of existing data files
Antifouling bastadin congeners target blue mussel phenoloxidase and complex copper(II) ions
Synthetically prepared congeners of spongederived bastadin derivatives such as 5,5'-dibromohemibastadin- 1 (DBHB) that suppress the settling of barnacle larvae were identified in this study as strong inhibitors of blue mussel phenoloxidase that is involved in the firm attachment of mussels to a given substrate. The IC50 value of DBHB as the most active enzyme inhibitor encountered in this study amounts to 0.84 mu M. Inhibition of phenoloxidase by DBHB is likely due to complexation of copper(II) ions from the catalytic centre of the enzyme by the a-oxo-oxime moiety of the compound as shown here for the first time by structure activity studies and by X-ray structure determination of a copper(II) complex of DBHB.Biotechnology & Applied MicrobiologyMarine & Freshwater BiologySCI(E)EI0ARTICLE61148-11581
Optical Quantum Computation with Perpetually Coupled Spins
The possibility of using strongly and continuously interacting spins for
quantum computation has recently been discussed. Here we present a simple
optical scheme that achieves this goal while avoiding the drawbacks of earlier
proposals. We employ a third state, accessed by a classical laser field, to
create an effective barrier to information transfer. The mechanism proves to be
highly efficient both for continuous and pulsed laser modes; moreover it is
very robust, tolerating high decay rates for the excited states. The approach
is applicable to a broad range of systems, in particular dense structures such
as solid state self-assembled (e.g., molecular) devices. Importantly, there are
existing structures upon which `first step' experiments could be immediately
performed.Comment: 5 pages including 3 figures. Updated to published versio
Soft x-ray magnetic circular dichroism study on Gd-doped EuO thin films
We report on the growth and characterization of ferromagnetic Gd-doped EuO
thin films. We prepared samples with Gd concentrations up to 11% by means of
molecular beam epitaxy under distillation conditions, which allows a very
precise control of the doping concentration and oxygen stoichiometry. Using
soft x-ray magnetic circular dichroism at the Eu and Gd M4,5 edges, we found
that the Curie temperature ranged from 69 K for pure stoichiometric EuO to
about 170 K for the film with the optimal Gd doping of around 4%. We also show
that the Gd magnetic moment couples ferromagnetically to that of Eu.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Direct measurement of the soil water retention curve using X-ray absorption
International audienceX-ray absorption measurements have been explored as a fast experimental approach to determine soil hydraulic properties and to study rapid dynamic processes. As examples, the pressure-saturation relation ?(?) for a uniform sand column has been considered as has capillary rise in an initially dry sintered glass column. The ?(?)-relation is in reasonable agreement with that obtained by inverting a traditional multi-step outflow experiment. Monitoring the initial phase of capillary rise reveals behaviour that deviates qualitatively from the single-phase, local-equilibrium regime described by Richards' equation. Keywords: X-ray absorption, soil hydraulic properties, soil water dynamics, Richards' equatio
Building Bulletin 77 – Ergonomic content review
Building Bulletin 77 – Ergonomic content revie
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