175 research outputs found

    Radio Astronomy

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    Contains research objectives and reports on two research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-250-62)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-419)U. S. Navy (Office of Naval Research) under Contract Nonr-3963(02)-Task 2Lincoln Laboratory, Purchase Order DDL BB-107U. S. Air Force under Contract AF 19(628)-50

    Radio Astronomy

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    Contains research objectives and reports on three research projects.U. S. Navy (Office of Naval Research) under Contract Nonr- 3963(02)-Task 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-264-62)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-250-62)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Contract NaSr-l01

    Circuit Theory and Design

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    Contains research objectives and reports on one research projects.U. S. Air Force under Air Force Contract AF19(604)-5200U. S. NavyU. S. ArmyLincoln Laboratory, Purchase Order DDL B-0030

    UNmet: The Undergraduate Experience of Basic Need Insecurity at an UNcommon University

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    Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) Dean of Students office submitted a Request for Assistance with needs related to food and housing insecurity and lack of basic funds for students. To address this request, a doctoral Capstone team conducted a problem and context analysis, literature review, student focus groups, and an internal survey of departments. The goal was to explore the undergraduate experience of unmet needs and to identify gaps and overlaps in basic needs support and services already provided at VCU. Findings suggest that students do not know the resources available to them through the Dean of Students office, that students feel variable support in meeting their basic needs by VCU, and that institutional collaboration is limited around data sharing and services. The Capstone team identified critical challenges for the Dean of Students office, the greater VCU community, and strategies to improve the Culture of Care. Recommendations focused on tangible actions for the DOS office and others to make pertaining to basic needs insecurity and reframing the responsibility to reflect a campus-wide mindset, increasing awareness and usage of basic needs services, and leveraging data to maximize support

    Estudio comparativo de las marcas de dientes producidas por dos pequeños carnívoros sudamericanos

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    In the following paper we present the preliminary results of an experimental study performed with Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) and Geoffroy’s cat (Leopardus geoffroyi). The objectives are to characterize the tooth mark patterns generated by each carnivore on non ingested bone of a small mammal and evaluate if there exists differences in these patterns. Results indicate that both carnivores generate similar types and proportions of modifications; however, the average number of marks per specimen is double for the Pampas fox. The preliminary information obtained here indicates that the size of the pits does not appear to be a sufficient diagnostic criterion to distinguish the action of these two predators.En este trabajo se presentan los primeros resultados de un estudio experimental realizado con zorro pampeano (Lycalopex gymnocercus) y gato montĂ©s (Leopardus geoffroyi) con el fin de caracterizar el patrĂłn de marcas de dientes generado por cada carnĂ­voro sobre restos Ăłseos no ingeridos de un mamĂ­fero pequeño y evaluar si existen diferencias en estos patrones. Este estudio indicĂł que ambos carnĂ­voros generan los mismos tipos de modificaciones y en proporciones similares; no obstante, el nĂșmero promedio de marcas por espĂ©cimen es mĂĄs del doble en el caso del zorro. Sobre la base de los resultados preliminares obtenidos se propone que el tamaño de los hoyuelos no parece ser un criterio diagnĂłstico determinante para distinguir la acciĂłn de estos dos predadores

    Technology, subsistence, and mobility of Middle to Late Holocene hunter-gatherers in the southern Pampas: new archaeological data from Las Toscas shallow lake (Argentina)

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    Despite a long history of hunter-gatherer occupation in the Pampas region starting at the end of the Pleistocene, the known archaeological record is still sparse for some periods, such as the Middle Holocene. Here, we present new archaeological data from Las Toscas shallow lake, located in the inland plains of the southern Pampas, where systematic fieldwork revealed an abundant and diverse archaeological record resulting from hunter-gatherer occupation. The aims of this study were to establish the chronology of the occupations; to evaluate the use of faunal and lithic resources; and to contribute to the understanding of hunter-gatherer land use patterns. Archaeological evidence indicates that procurement, domestic, and ritual activities were conducted around the shallow lake during the Middle and Late Holocene, including hunting of terrestrial game; tool manufacture and repair; storing and use of mineral pigments; and likely human burial practices. Evidence also suggests that the use of this locality was not continuous but redundant and that this shallow lake was a persistent place for hunter-gatherers. Faunal data agrees with regional models that propose that Lama guanicoe was the main food resource during the second half of the Middle Holocene, although a taphonomic bias in favor of larger vertebrates cannot be ruled out. The lithic assemblages suggest that artifacts entered the locality mostly as part of individual toolkits and indicate a strong preference for orthoquartzite. Finally, bone remains of extinct fauna were recovered at the locality; however, a functional association between these remains and cultural material could not be demonstrated.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Muse

    Solid-State Microwave Electronics

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    Contains research objectives and reports on status of research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NGR-22-009-163

    Investigaciones arqueolĂłgicas en el sitio Las Brusquillas 3 (Holoceno tardĂ­o, regiĂłn Pampeana, Argentina)

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    This article presents the results of the analysis from the Las Brusquillas 3 site, located in the Interserrana grasslands of the Pampean region. The archaeological assemblage contains faunal remains, lithic artifacts, and mineral pigments from hunter-gatherer occupations dating to the Late Holocene (ca. 2,800 14C years BP). Here, we present a characterization of the stratigraphic sequence, a techno-morphological analysis of the lithic artifacts, and the zooarchaeological and taphonomic data of the faunal remains. e main objectives of this study are to evaluate the taphonomic history and formation processes of the faunal assemblage, identify the animal resources exploited, and characterize the lithic technology. Most of the archaeological material was recovered from a fluvio-lacustrine deposit, where a marshy palaeosol had developed. The results indicate that multiple human activities occurred at the site, including the processing and consumption of faunal resources, and the manufacture, re-sharpening, and use of lithic implements. The main prey was the guanaco and smaller-sized animals were used as complementary resources. The lithic technology is characterized by unifacial aking, a preferential use of quartzite, and an individual raw material provisioning strategy.En este artĂ­culo se presentan y discuten los resultados del estudio del sitio Las Brusquillas 3, ubicado en la llanura Interserrana de la regiĂłn Pampeana. El conjunto arqueolĂłgico recuperado estĂĄ integrado por restos faunĂ­sticos, artefactos lĂ­ticos y fragmentos de pigmento mineral, resultantes de ocupaciones cazadoras-recolectoras ocurridas durante el Holoceno tardĂ­o (ca. 2800 años 14C AP). Se presenta la caracterizaciĂłn de la secuencia estratigrĂĄfica y los resultados del anĂĄlisis tecno-morfolĂłgico de los artefactos lĂ­ticos y del estudio zooarqueolĂłgico y tafonĂłmico de los restos faunĂ­sticos. Los principales objetivos son evaluar la historia tafonĂłmica y los procesos de formaciĂłn del conjunto faunĂ­stico, identificar los recursos animales explotados y caracterizar la tecnologĂ­a lĂ­tica. Los materiales se encontraban en un depĂłsito fluvio-lacustre, sobre el cual se desarrollĂł un paleosuelo palustre. En el sitio se llevaron a cabo mĂșltiples actividades, incluyendo el procesamiento y consumo de recursos faunĂ­sticos y la manufactura, reactivaciĂłn y uso de instrumentos lĂ­ticos. El guanaco fue la presa principal mientras que animales de menor porte constituyeron recursos complementarios. La tecnologĂ­a lĂ­tica se caracteriza por la talla unifacial y el uso preferencial de ortocuarcita dentro de una estrategia de aprovisionamiento de los individuos

    Rare coding SNP in DZIP1 gene associated with late-onset sporadic Parkinson's disease

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    We present the first application of the hypothesis-rich mathematical theory to genome-wide association data. The Hamza et al. late-onset sporadic Parkinson's disease genome-wide association study dataset was analyzed. We found a rare, coding, non-synonymous SNP variant in the gene DZIP1 that confers increased susceptibility to Parkinson's disease. The association of DZIP1 with Parkinson's disease is consistent with a Parkinson's disease stem-cell ageing theory.Comment: 14 page
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