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Militia Commission of James Connor
Commission of James Connor appointed as Colonel of the Seventh Regiment of the Infantry in the Second Brigade, and the Second Division of the Maine Militia, by Governor William Williamson on July 24, 1821.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainebicentennial/1109/thumbnail.jp
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Root responses to domestication, precipitation and silicification: weeping meadow grass simplifies and alters toughness
Background and aims
Plant breeding usually focuses on conspicuous above-ground plant traits, yet roots fundamentally underpin plant fitness. Roots show phenotypic plasticity in response to soil conditions but it is unclear whether domesticated plants respond like their ancestors. We aimed to determine how root traits differed between ancestral and domesticated types of a meadow grass (Microlaena stipoides) under altered regimes of precipitation and soil silicon availability.
Methods
We subjected the two grass types to three simulated precipitation regimes (ambient, +50%/deluge andââ50%/drought) in soil with (Si+) and without (Siâ) silicon supplementation and then characterised root biomass, architectural complexity and toughness in addition to shoot traits.
Results
Domestication increased root tissue density, decreased specific root length (SRL) and decreased root architectural complexity. Domestication also increased root strength under Siââconditions but not Si+âconditions. Fine roots, SRL, architectural complexity and the force required to tear the roots all decreased under deluge. The ancestral and domesticated grasses responded similarly to precipitation, except that the latter had weaker roots (decreased fracture strain) under drought.
Conclusions
Domestication and increased precipitation caused changes in M. stipoides root traits that could be beneficial against some stresses (e.g. soil compaction, herbivory) but not others (e.g. drought)
Study of Beauty Hadron Decays into Pairs of Charm Hadrons
First observations of the decays Î[0 over b] â Î[+ over c]D[â over (s)] are reported using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3ââfb[superscript â1] collected at 7 and 8 TeV center-of-mass energies in proton-proton collisions with the LHCb detector. In addition, the most precise measurement of the branching fraction B(B[0 over s] â D[superscript +]D[â over s]) is made and a search is performed for the decays B[0 over (s)] â Î[+ over c]Î[â over c]. The results obtained are
B(Î[0 over b] â Î[+ over c]D[superscript â])/B(Î[0 over b] â Î[+ over c]D[â over s]) = 0.042 ± 0.003(stat) ± 0.003(syst), âĄâŁB(Î[0 over b] â Î[+ over c]D[â over s]) over B([ÂŻ over B[superscript 0] â D[superscript +]D[â over s])â€âŠ/âĄâŁB(Î[0 over b] â Î[+ over c]Ï[superscript â]) over B([ÂŻ over B[superscript 0] â D[superscript +]Ï[superscript â])â€âŠ = 0.96 ± 0.02(stat) ± 0.06(syst), B(B[0 over s] â D[superscript +]D[â over s])/B([ÂŻ over B][superscript 0] â D[superscript +]D[â over s]) = 0.038 ± 0.004(stat) ± 0.003(syst), B([ÂŻ over B][superscript 0] â Î[+ over c]Î[â over c])/B([ÂŻ over B][superscript 0] â D[superscript +]D[â over s]) < 0.0022[95%ââC.L.], B(B[0 over s] â Î[+ over c]Î[â over c])/B(B[0 over s] â D[superscript +]D[â over s]) < 0.30[95%ââC.L.].
Measurement of the mass of the Î[0 over b] baryon relative to the [ÂŻ over B][superscript 0] meson gives M(Î[0 over b]) â M([ÂŻ over B][superscript 0]) = 339.72 ± 0.24(stat) ± 0.18(syst)ââMeV/c[superscript 2]. This result provides the most precise measurement of the mass of the Î[0 over b] baryon to date.National Science Foundation (U.S.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Counseling and Testing Program in the Prenatal Setting
Objective: The objectives of this study were to ascertain the acceptance rate of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) testing in a high-prevalence area and to describe the sociodemographic
and clinical characteristics of seropositive women diagnosed in the prenatal setting
STAR-loc: Dataset for STereo And Range-based localization
This document contains a detailed description of the STAR-loc dataset. For a
quick starting guide please refer to the associated Github repository
(https://github.com/utiasASRL/starloc). The dataset consists of stereo camera
data (rectified/raw images and inertial measurement unit measurements) and
ultra-wideband (UWB) data (range measurements) collected on a sensor rig in a
Vicon motion capture arena. The UWB anchors and visual landmarks (Apriltags)
are of known position, so the dataset can be used for both localization and
Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM).Comment: 15 pages, 15 figure
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A fluorescent reporter system enables spatiotemporal analysis of host cell modification during herpes simplex virus-1 replication.
Herpesviruses are large and complex viruses that have a long history of coevolution with their host species. One important factor in the virus-host interaction is the alteration of intracellular morphology during viral replication with critical implications for viral assembly. However, the details of this remodeling event are not well understood, in part because insufficient tools are available to deconstruct this highly heterogeneous process. To provide an accurate and reliable method of investigating the spatiotemporal dynamics of virus-induced changes to cellular architecture, we constructed a dual-fluorescent reporter virus that enabled us to classify four distinct stages in the infection cycle of herpes simplex virus-1 at the single cell level. This timestamping method can accurately track the infection cycle across a wide range of multiplicities of infection. We used high-resolution fluorescence microscopy analysis of cellular structures in live and fixed cells in concert with our reporter virus to generate a detailed and chronological overview of the spatial and temporal reorganization during viral replication. The highly orchestrated and striking relocation of many organelles around the compartments of secondary envelopment during transition from early to late gene expression suggests that the reshaping of these compartments is essential for virus assembly. We furthermore find that accumulation of HSV-1 capsids in the cytoplasm is accompanied by fragmentation of the Golgi apparatus with potential impact on the late steps of viral assembly. We anticipate that in the future similar tools can be systematically applied for the systems-level analysis of intracellular morphology during replication of other viruses
The Paranormal is (Still) Normal: The Sociological Implications of a Survey of Paranormal Experiences in Great Britain
Historically, there has been limited sociological interest in the paranormal and no systematic study of reported paranormal experiences. There are also few medium-to-large-scale survey results with nationally representative populations focusing on paranormal experiences. This paper provides details of an exploratory survey conducted in 2009 with a nationally representative sample of 4,096 adults aged 16 years and over across Great Britain. Our findings show that 37% of British adults report at least one paranormal experience and that women, those who are middle-aged or individuals resident in the South West are more likely to report such experiences. These results establish incidence levels of reported paranormal experiences in contemporary Britain. We argue also that they merit a more sustained sociological consideration of the paranormal. In this respect we renew and update the robust justification and call for serious research positioning the paranormal as a social phenomenon, originally proposed well over thirty years ago by Greeley (1975)
A Methodical Approach for Pcb Pdn Decoupling Minimizing overdesign with Genetic Algorithm Optimization
An optimization routine is applied for the decoupling capacitor placement on Power Distribution Networks to identify the limit beyond which the placement of additional decaps is no longer effective, thus leading to wasting layout area and components, and to a cost increase. A specific test example from a real design is used together with the required target impedance and frequency band of interest for the PDN design. The effectiveness of the decap placement while selecting different layers of the stack-up, and while moving the upper limit of the PDN design band is analyzed. Such analysis leads to helpful insights based on the progression of the input impedance during the optimization process, and to develop useful guidelines for avoiding over-design of the PDN
Voltage Regulator Module Noise Analysis for High-Volume Server Applications
This paper presents a methodology to analyze voltage regulator module (VRM) noise coupling problems in high-volume server applications. The technique is applied on a real engineering design. The comprehensive model includes irregular power shapes, decoupling capacitors, and dielectric and conductive loss. Irregular shaped power plane modeling is cross-checked with four separate methods to demonstrate accuracy
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