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Significance of Sharp Structural Boundaries
This paper raises the question of whether sharp structural boundaries define the existence of equally sharply limited tectonic force fields. If so, a new parameter and boundary condition is added in the search for quantitative means to study the deformation of the earth. The illustration of a sharply defined force field of lateral tension is taken from the eastern limit of the Basin and Range Province at Guadalupe Peak, Texas. Lateral compression is shown to have sharply defined qualities along the west side of the Valley and Ridge Province of the Appalachians and the Front Range of Colorado. Contrast is illustrated by the broad spread and prolonged regional tilting of the Coastal Plain of the southeastern Atlantic seaboard. If the energy for such tectonic actions is subcrustal heat, there must be a mechanical linkage capable of producing movement in one sharply defined block and none in the adjacent one. Conduction is incapable of producing such boundaries, suggesting that convection is involved by default. If so, the convection cell must be of such a nature that it would have sharply defined operating limits. The question of how this may be established on a quantitative basis is left open
An Evaluation of the Proposals in the FCC\u27s Intercarrier Compensation Reform Docket Related to Tandem Transit Services
As part of its Intercarrier Compensation Reform Docket, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has received many proposals advocating for the adoption of regulations relating to tandem transit services. As transiting affects virtually every carrier in the telecommunications industry, including traditional CLECs, cable telephony providers, wireless carriers, and even traditional ILECs, the industry is sharply divided over which, if any, of those proposals should be adopted. This Article provides an in-depth look at the issues dividing the industry, and the various proposals before the FCC. The Authors then hypothesize that the FCC should follow the lead of several state commissions who have addressed this exact issue and adopt a nationwide policy that would facilitate the continued growth of competition in the tandem transiting market, as this result would best serve consumers, telecommunications providers, and the industry as a whole
Spatially heterogeneous land cover/land use and climatic risk factors of tick-borne feline cytauxzoonosis
Background: Feline cytauxzoonosis is a highly fatal tick-borne disease caused by a hemoparasitic protozoan, Cytauxzoon felis. This disease is a leading cause of mortality for cats in the Midwestern United States, and no vaccine or effective treatment options exist. Prevention based on knowledge of risk factors is therefore vital. Associations of different environmental factors, including recent climate were evaluated as potential risk factors for cytauxzoonosis using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Methods: There were 69 cases determined to be positive for cytauxzoonosis based upon positive identification of C. felis within blood film examinations, tissue impression smears, or histopathologic examination of tissues. Negative controls totaling 123 were selected from feline cases that had a history of fever, malaise, icterus, and anorexia but lack of C. felis within blood films, impression smears, or histopathologic examination of tissues. Additional criteria to rule out C. felis among controls were the presence of regenerative anemia, cytologic examination of blood marrow or lymph node aspirate, other causative agent diagnosed, or survival of 25 days or greater after testing. Potential environmental determinants were derived from publicly available sources, viz., US Department of Agriculture (soil attributes), US Geological Survey (land-cover/landscape, landscape metrics), and NASA (climate). Candidate variables were screened using univariate logistic models with a liberal p value (0.2), and associations with cytauxzoonosis were modeled using a global multivariate logistic model (p<0.05). Spatial heterogeneity among significant variables in the study region was modeled using a geographically weighted regression (GWR) approach.
Results: Total Edge Contrast Index (TECI), grassland-coverage, humidity conditions recorded during the 9th week prior to case arrival, and an interaction variable, “diurnal temperature range×percent mixed forest area” were significant risk factors for cytauxzoonosis in the study region. TECI and grassland areas exhibited significant regional differences in their effects on cytauxzoonosis outcome, whereas others were uniform.
Conclusions: Land-cover areas favorable for tick habitats and climatic conditions that favor the tick life cycle are strong risk factors for feline cytauxzoonosis. Spatial heterogeneity and interaction effects between land-cover and climatic variables may reveal new information when evaluating risk factors for vector-borne diseases
Customizable Avatars with Dynamic Facial Action Coded Expressions (CADyFACE) for Improved User Engagement
Customizable 3D avatar-based facial expression stimuli may improve user
engagement in behavioral biomarker discovery and therapeutic intervention for
autism, Alzheimer's disease, facial palsy, and more. However, there is a lack
of customizable avatar-based stimuli with Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
action unit (AU) labels. Therefore, this study focuses on (1) FACS-labeled,
customizable avatar-based expression stimuli for maintaining subjects'
engagement, (2) learning-based measurements that quantify subjects' facial
responses to such stimuli, and (3) validation of constructs represented by
stimulus-measurement pairs. We propose Customizable Avatars with Dynamic Facial
Action Coded Expressions (CADyFACE) labeled with AUs by a certified FACS
expert. To measure subjects' AUs in response to CADyFACE, we propose a novel
Beta-guided Correlation and Multi-task Expression learning neural network
(BeCoME-Net) for multi-label AU detection. The beta-guided correlation loss
encourages feature correlation with AUs while discouraging correlation with
subject identities for improved generalization. We train BeCoME-Net for
unilateral and bilateral AU detection and compare with state-of-the-art
approaches. To assess construct validity of CADyFACE and BeCoME-Net, twenty
healthy adult volunteers complete expression recognition and mimicry tasks in
an online feasibility study while webcam-based eye-tracking and video are
collected. We test validity of multiple constructs, including face preference
during recognition and AUs during mimicry.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
Blood Cholinesterases from Washington State Orchard Workers
Court-ordered monitoring of blood cholinesterases (ChEs) from orchard workers in Washington State is underway. In 2008, the mean red blood cell acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC 3.1.1.7) activity was 9.65 ± 1.11 μmoles/min/ml (n = 1,793) and the mean serum (BChE, 3.1.1.6) activity was 5.19 ± 0.90 μmoles/min/ml (n = 1,811). Determinations were made using the Ellman assay and automated equipment of Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories (PAML), Spokane, Washington
Binary Blue Metal-Poor Stars: Evidence for AGB Mass Transfer
We present new abundance analyses of six blue metal-poor (BMP) stars with
very low iron abundances ([Fe/H] < -2), based on new high resolution echelle
spectra. Three are spectroscopic binaries and three have constant radial
velocities. The chemical compositions of these two groups are very different,
as the binary BMP stars have large enhancements of carbon and neutron-capture
elements that are products of s-process nucleosynthesis. One star, CS
29497-030, has an extreme enhancement of lead, [Pb/Fe] = +3.7, the largest
abundance in any star yet discovered. It probably also has an oxygen
overabundance compared to the other BMP stars of our sample. The binary BMP
stars must have attained their status via mass transfer during the asymptotic
giant branch (AGB) evolutions of their companion stars, which are now unseen
and most likely are compact objects. We have not found any examples of AGB mass
transfer among BMP binaries with [Fe/H] > -2.Comment: 34 pages, 9 figures, 7 tables; To appear in the Astrophysical Journa
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