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    Gas chromatograph injection system

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    An injection system for a gas chromatograph is described which uses a small injector chamber (available in various configurations). The sample is placed in the chamber while the chamber is not under pressure and is not heated, and there is no chance of leakage caused by either pressure or heat. It is injected into the apparatus by changing the position of a valve and heating the chamber, and is volatilized and swept by a carrier gas into the analysis apparatus

    A Data-Driven Appearance Model for Human Fatigue

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    Humans become visibly tired during physical activity. After a set of squats, jumping jacks or walking up a flight of stairs, individuals start to pant, sweat, loose their balance, and flush. Simulating these physiological changes due to exertion and exhaustion on an animated character greatly enhances a motion’s realism. These fatigue factors depend on the mechanical, physical, and biochemical function states of the human body. The difficulty of simulating fatigue for character animation is due in part to the complex anatomy of the human body. We present a multi-modal capturing technique for acquiring synchronized biosignal data and motion capture data to enhance character animation. The fatigue model utilizes an anatomically derived model of the human body that includes a torso, organs, face, and rigged body. This model is then driven by biosignal output. Our animations show the wide range of exhaustion behaviors synthesized from real biological data output. We demonstrate the fatigue model by augmenting standard motion capture with exhaustion effects to produce more realistic appearance changes during three exercise examples. We compare the fatigue model with both simple procedural methods and a dense marker set data capture of exercise motions

    Supervillin Is a Component of the Hair Cell\u27s Cuticular Plate and the Head Plates of Organ of Corti Supporting Cells

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    The organ of Corti has evolved a panoply of cells with extraordinary morphological specializations to harness, direct, and transduce mechanical energy into electrical signals. Among the cells with prominent apical specializations are hair cells and nearby supporting cells. At the apical surface of each hair cell is a mechanosensitive hair bundle of filamentous actin (F-actin)-based stereocilia, which insert rootlets into the F-actin meshwork of the underlying cuticular plate, a rigid organelle considered to hold the stereocilia in place. Little is known about the protein composition and development of the cuticular plate or the apicolateral specializations of organ of Corti supporting cells. We show that supervillin, an F-actin cross-linking protein, localizes to cuticular plates in hair cells of the mouse cochlea and vestibule and zebrafish sensory epithelia. Moreover, supervillin localizes near the apicolateral margins within the head plates of Deiters\u27 cells and outer pillar cells, and proximal to the apicolateral margins of inner phalangeal cells, adjacent to the junctions with neighboring hair cells. Overall, supervillin localization suggests this protein may shape the surface structure of the organ of Corti

    Parity Violating Measurements of Neutron Densities

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    Parity violating electron nucleus scattering is a clean and powerful tool for measuring the spatial distributions of neutrons in nuclei with unprecedented accuracy. Parity violation arises from the interference of electromagnetic and weak neutral amplitudes, and the Z0Z^0 of the Standard Model couples primarily to neutrons at low Q2Q^2. The data can be interpreted with as much confidence as electromagnetic scattering. After briefly reviewing the present theoretical and experimental knowledge of neutron densities, we discuss possible parity violation measurements, their theoretical interpretation, and applications. The experiments are feasible at existing facilities. We show that theoretical corrections are either small or well understood, which makes the interpretation clean. The quantitative relationship to atomic parity nonconservation observables is examined, and we show that the electron scattering asymmetries can be directly applied to atomic PNC because the observables have approximately the same dependence on nuclear shape.Comment: 38 pages, 7 ps figures, very minor changes, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    The impact of audiovisual biofeedback on 4D functional and anatomic imaging: Results of a lung cancer pilot study.

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    BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The impact of audiovisual (AV) biofeedback on four dimensional (4D) positron emission tomography (PET) and 4D computed tomography (CT) image quality was investigated in a prospective clinical trial (NCT01172041). MATERIAL AND METHODS: 4D-PET and 4D-CT images of ten lung cancer patients were acquired with AV biofeedback (AV) and free breathing (FB). The 4D-PET images were analyzed for motion artifacts by comparing 4D to 3D PET for gross tumor volumes (GTVPET) and maximum standardized uptake values (SUVmax). The 4D-CT images were analyzed for artifacts by comparing normalized cross correlation-based scores (NCCS) and quantifying a visual assessment score (VAS). A Wilcoxon signed-ranks test was used for statistical testing. RESULTS: The impact of AV biofeedback varied widely. Overall, the 3D to 4D decrease of GTVPET was 1.2±1.3cm(3) with AV and 0.6±1.8cm(3) for FB. The 4D-PET increase of SUVmax was 1.3±0.9 with AV and 1.3±0.8 for FB. The 4D-CT NCCS were 0.65±0.27 with AV and 0.60±0.32 for FB (p=0.08). The 4D-CT VAS was 0.0±2.7. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated a high patient dependence on the use of AV biofeedback to reduce motion artifacts in 4D imaging. None of the hypotheses tested were statistically significant. Future development of AV biofeedback will focus on optimizing the human-computer interface and including patient training sessions for improved comprehension and compliance

    World Conferences of the Ecumenical Council of Churches and their Attitude Towards the Creation (1948-2013)

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    Rad uz uvod i nekoliko zaključnih misli ima dva poglavlja. U prvom poglavlju pod naslovom Ukratko o nastanku i radu Ekumenskog vijeća crkava u nekoliko poteza donosimo nastanak ovog važnog Vijeća na globalnoj razini te donosimo i popis svih deset svjetskih konferencija koje su održavane od 1948. do 2013. godine. Drugo poglavlje rada ima naslov Tematika odnosa prema stvorenome na svjetskim konferencijama Ekumenskog vijeća crkava. U njemu se govori o glavnim ekološkim temama, naglascima, poticajima i upozorenjima na pojedinim svjetskim konferencijama Ekumenskog vijeća crkava. Svjetska ekumenska asembleja u Seulu 1990. godine dala je odlučujući poticaj za bavljenje ekološkom tematikom, a prvi put Ekumensko vijeće crkava izravno o stvorenom svijetu i ekologiji govori na Sedmoj svjetskoj skupštini u Canberri 1991. godine. Naravno, i Osma svjetska skupština u Harareu 1998. godine, Deveta u Porto Alegreu 2006. te, naposljetku, Deseta svjetska skupština u Busanu 2013. godine bave se u jednom dijelu više ili manje istom tematikom. Pri kraju rada donijeli smo i Izjavu o klimatskoj pravdi Izvršnog odbora Ekumenskog vijeća crkava iz 2016. godine.The work with an introduction and concluding thoughts has two chapters. In the first chapter titled “Briefly about the Creation and Work of the Church\u27s Ecumenical Council”, we describe the beginning and development of this important ecumenical council on a global scale, and we also produce a list of all ten world conferences held from 1948 to 2013. The second chapter of the paper has the title “Themes of Relationships Created at World Conferences of the Ecumenical Council of Churches”. It speaks of the main ecological topics, accents, incentives and warnings at some of the world\u27s conferences of the Church\u27s Ecumenical Council. The World Ecumenical Assembly in Seoul in 1990 was a decisive incentive for ecological issues, and for the first time the Ecumenical Council of Churches directly talks about the created world and ecology at the 7th World Assembly in Canberra in 1991. Of course, the Eighth World Assembly in Harare in 1998, the ninth in Porto Alegre in 2006, and finally, the tenth World Assembly in Busan, in 2013, deal with more or less the same theme. At the end of the paper, we also issued the Climate Justice Declaration of the Executive Board of the Church\u27s Ecumenical Council of 2016 and a short list of the chosen bibliography of the created in the edition of the same council

    Preferential heating of light ions during an ionospheric Ar(+) injection experiment

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    The Argon Release for Controlled Studies (ARCS) 4 sounding rocket was launched northward into high altitude from Poker Flat Research Range on February 23, 1990. The vehicle crossed geomagnetic field lines containing discrete auroral activity. An instrumented subpayload released 100-eV and 200-eV Ar(+) ion beams sequentially, in a direction largely perpendicular to both the local geomagnetic field and the subpayload spin axis. The instrumented main payload was separated along field lines from the beam emitting subpayload by a distance which increased at a steady rate of approximately 2.4 m/s. Three dimensional mass spectrometric ion observations of ambient H(+) and O(+) ions, obtained on board the main payload, are presented. Main payload electric field observations in the frequency range 0-16 kHz, are also presented. These observations are presented to demonstrate the operation of transverse ion acceleration, which was differential with respect to ion mass, primarily during 100-eV beam operations. The preferential transverse acceleration of ambient H(+) ions, as compared with ambient O(+) ions, during the second, third, fourth, and fifth 100-eV beam operations, is attributed to a resonance among the injected Ar(+) ions, beam-generated lower hybrid waves, and H(+) ions in the tail of the ambient thermal distribution. This work provides experimental support of processes predicted by previously published theory and simulations
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