1,381 research outputs found
Optimal capital investment under uncertainty: An extension
This paper develops a model for optimal capital investment in continuous time when both existing and new capital stocks are subject to uncertainty. The model is generalized to allow for large and infrequent changes in the dynamics of the capital stock, which may arise as a result of natural and man-made disasters.
Simulation of Electrospray Emission Processes for Highly Conductive Liquids
An electrohydrodynamic numerical model is used to explore the electrospray
emission behavior of both moderate and high electrical conductivity liquids
under electrospray conditions. The Volume-of-Fluid method, incorporating a
leaky-dielectric model with a charge relaxation consideration, is used to
conserve charge to accurately model cone-jet formation and droplet breakup. The
model is validated against experiments and agrees well with both droplet
diameters and charge-to-mass ratio of emitted progeny droplets. The model
examines operating conditions such as flow rate and voltage, with fluid
properties also considered, such as surface tension, electrical conductivity,
and viscosity for both moderate and high conductivity. For high conductivity
and surface tension, the results show that high charge concentration along with
the meniscus and convex cone shape results in a higher charge-to-mass ratio of
the emitted droplets while lower conductivity and surface tension tend towards
concave cone shapes and lower charge-to-mass droplets. Recirculation flows
inside the bulk liquid are investigated across a range of non-dimensional flow
rates, and electric Reynolds numbers. For high conductivity liquid emission at
the minimum stable flow rate, additional recirculation cells develop near the
cone tip suggesting the onset of the axisymmetric instability.Comment: submitted to Journal of Fluid Mechanic
Practice of lingual orthodontics and practitioners' opinion and experience with lingual braces in the United States
A survey was done on practicing Orthodontists in the United States on their experience with lingual orthodontics. The objectives of this survey study were to assess 1) the satisfaction level with cases treated with lingual orthodontics, 2) factors that i
Drop Impact on Liquid Surfaces: Formation of Lens and Spherical Drops at the Air-Liquid Interface
Droplets at the air-liquid interface of immiscible liquids usually form
partially-submerged lens shapes (e.g. water on oil). In addition to this
structure, we showed that droplets released from critical heights above the
target liquid can sustain the impact and at the end maintain a spherical
ball-shape configuration above the surface, despite undergoing large
deformation. Spherical drops are unstable and will transform into the lens mode
due to slight disturbances. Precision dispensing needles with various tip
diameter sizes were used to release pendant drops of deionized water onto the
surface of fluorocarbon liquid (FC-43, 3M). A cubic relationship was found
between the nozzle tip diameter and the released droplet diameter. Drop impact
was recorded by a high speed camera at a rate of 2000 frames per second. In
order for the water drops to sustain the impact and retain a spherical
configuration at the surface of the target liquid pool, it is required that
they be of a critical size and be released from a certain height; otherwise the
commonly observed lens shape droplets will form at the surface
Pediatric Feeding Disorder: Consensus Definition and Conceptual Framework
Pediatric feeding disorders (PFDs) lack a universally accepted definition. Feeding disorders require comprehensive assessment and treatment of 4 closely related, complementary domains (medical, psychosocial, and feeding skill-based systems and associated nutritional complications). Previous diagnostic paradigms have, however, typically defined feeding disorders using the lens of a single professional discipline and fail to characterize associated functional limitations that are critical to plan appropriate interventions and improve quality of life. Using the framework of the World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health, a unifying diagnostic term is proposed: “Pediatric Feeding Disorder” (PFD), defined as impaired oral intake that is not age-appropriate, and is associated with medical, nutritional, feeding skill, and/or psychosocial dysfunction. By incorporating associated functional limitations, the proposed diagnostic criteria for PFD should enable practitioners and researchers to better characterize the needs of heterogeneous patient populations, facilitate inclusion of all relevant disciplines in treatment planning, and promote the use of common, precise, terminology necessary to advance clinical practice, research, and health-care policy
Equivalence rationnelle d'algebres polynomiales classiques et quantiques
This article is devoted to rational equivalence for non-commutative
polynomial algebras in a context including both the classical Gelfand-Kirillov
problem and its quantum version. We introduce in this ``mixed'' context some
reference algebras and define two new invariants allowing us to separate the
fraction fields of these algebras up to isomorphism. The first one is linked to
the notion of maximal simple quantum sub-torus, and the second one is a
dimensionnal invariant measuring the classical character (in terms of Weyl
algebras) of the skew-fields into consideration. As an application we obtain
results concerning the rational equivalence of multiparametrized quantum Weyl
algebras.Comment: Article in Frenc
Capsomer Vaccines Protect Mice from Vaginal Challenge with Human Papillomavirus
Capsomers were produced in bacteria as glutathione-S-transferase (GST) fusion proteins with human papillomavirus type 16 L1 lacking the first nine and final 29 residues (GST-HPV16L1Δ) alone or linked with residues 13–47 of HPV18, HPV31 and HPV45 L2 in tandem (GST-HPV16L1Δ-L2x3). Subcutaneous immunization of mice with GST-HPV16L1Δ or GST-HPV16L1Δ-L2x3 in alum and monophosphoryl lipid A induced similarly high titers of HPV16 neutralizing antibodies. GST-HPV16L1Δ-L2x3 also elicited moderate L2-specific antibody titers. Intravaginal challenge studies showed that immunization of mice with GST-HPV16 L1Δ or GST-HPV16L1Δ-L2x3 capsomers, like Cervarix®, provided complete protection against HPV16. Conversely, vaccination with GST-HPV16 L1Δ capsomers failed to protect against HPV18 challenge, whereas mice immunized with either GST-HPV16L1Δ-L2x3 capsomers or Cervarix® were each completely protected. Thus, while the L2-specific response was moderate, it did not interfere with immunity to L1 in the context of GST-HPV16L1Δ-L2x3 and is sufficient to mediate L2-dependent protection against an experimental vaginal challenge with HPV18
Effect of the human papillomavirus (HPV) quadrivalent vaccine in a subgroup of women with cervical and vulvar disease: retrospective pooled analysis of trial data
Objectives To determine the effect of human papillomavirus (HPV) quadrivalent vaccine on the risk of developing subsequent disease after an excisional procedure for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or diagnosis of genital warts, vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia, or vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia
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