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Adhesive coating eliminated in new honeycomb-core fabrication process
Technique eliminates use of silicone-based adhesive material as bonding medium. Adhesive requires precise time-temperature cure. Prepreg resin is used as bonding medium, and each layer is laminated together to form honeycomb billet. Process can be used in any application where nonmetallic honeycomb core is being fabricated
Ultraviolet degradation of thin films of zinc oxide
Ultraviolet degradation of zinc oxide thin film
Influence of gaseous hydrogen on metals Interim report
Gaseous hydrogen embrittlement in Inconel 718, Inconel 625, AISI 321 stainless steel, Ti-5Al-25Sn ELI, and OFHC coppe
Nonelastic nuclear reactions and accompanying gamma radiation
Several aspects of nonelastic nuclear reactions which proceed through the formation of a compound nucleus are dealt with. The full statistical model and the partial statistical model are described and computer programs based on these models are presented along with operating instructions and input and output for sample problems. A theoretical development of the expression for the reaction cross section for the hybrid case which involves a combination of the continuum aspects of the full statistical model with the discrete level aspects of the partial statistical model is presented. Cross sections for level excitation and gamma production by neutron inelastic scattering from the nuclei Al-27, Fe-56, Si-28, and Pb-208 are calculated and compared with avaliable experimental data
Programmed schedule holds for improving launch vehicle holds
Baseline definition and system optimization are used for the analysis of programmed holds developed through prelaunch system analysis. Identification of design specifications for ground support equipment and maintenance concepts, and design specifications are used to describe the functional utilization of the overall flow process
Anomalies in electrostatic calibrations for the measurement of the Casimir force in a sphere-plane geometry
We have performed precision electrostatic calibrations in the sphere-plane
geometry and observed anomalous behavior. Namely, the scaling exponent of the
electrostatic signal with distance was found to be smaller than expected on the
basis of the pure Coulombian contribution and the residual potential found to
be distance dependent. We argue that these findings affect the accuracy of the
electrostatic calibrations and invite reanalysis of previous determinations of
the Casimir force.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
The Sexual health of pupils in years 4 to 6 of primary schools in rural Tanzania
Background/objectives: There is an urgent need for effective interventions to improve the sexual and\ud
reproductive health of adolescents. Reliable data on the sexual health of adolescents are needed to guide\ud
the development of such interventions. The aim was to describe the sexual health of pupils in years 4 to 6 of\ud
121 rural primary schools in north western Tanzania, before the implementation of an innovative sexual\ud
health intervention in 58 of the schools.\ud
Methods: A cross sectional survey of primary school pupils in rural Tanzania was carried out. The study\ud
population comprised pupils registered in years 4 to 6 of 121 primary schools in 20 rural communities in\ud
1998. Basic demographic information was collected from all pupils seen. Those born before 1 January\ud
1985 (aged approximately 14 years and over) were invited to participate in the survey, and asked about\ud
their knowledge and attitudes towards sexual health issues, and their sexual experience. A urine specimen\ud
was requested and tested for HIV, Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) and, for\ud
females, pregnancy.\ud
Results: 9283 pupils born before 1 January 1985 were enrolled and provided demographic information\ud
and a urine sample. Male pupils were significantly older than females (mean age 15.5 years v 14.8 years,\ud
p,0.001), but all other demographic characteristics were similar between the sexes. 14 (0.2%) of the\ud
enrolled pupils (four male and 10 female) were HIV positive, 83 (0.9%) were positive for CT, and 12\ud
(0.1%) for NG. 32 female pupils (0.8%) were positive by pregnancy test. Sexual experience was reported\ud
by one fifth of primary school girls, and by almost half of boys. Only 45/114 (39%) girls with biological\ud
markers of sexual activity reported having had sex.\ud
Conclusions: HIV, CT, NG, and pregnancy were present though at relatively low levels among pupils in\ud
years 4 to 6 of primary school. A high proportion of pupils with a biological marker of sexual activity\ud
denied ever having had sex. Alternative ways of collecting sensitive data about the sexual behaviour of\ud
school pupils should be explored
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