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    Film handling procedures for Skylab S-056 experiment

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    In a simulation conducted August 28, 1972, two rolls of Type SO-212 film were rewound in the sensitometer darkroom preparatory to processing. The first roll contained approximately 500 feet of film exposed to a resolution target and was unloaded from a can. The second roll of 1000 feet, with about 600 feet advanced to the takeup side, was in a flight magazine. The downloading and rewinding of this second roll of film is described in detail

    Review of machine washing efficiency for original film

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    Further silver sulfide stain tests for wash efficiency were conducted with major emphasis on means by which archival keeping quality may be achieved for original mission film

    A luminosity monitor for the A4 parity violation experiment at MAMI

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    A water Cherenkov luminosity monitor system with associated electronics has been developed for the A4 parity violation experiment at MAMI. The detector system measures the luminosity of the hydrogen target hit by the MAMI electron beam and monitors the stability of the liquid hydrogen target. Both is required for the precise study of the count rate asymmetries in the scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons on unpolarized protons. Any helicity correlated fluctuation of the target density leads to false asymmetries. The performance of the luminosity monitor, investigated in about 2000 hours with electron beam, and the results of its application in the A4 experiment are presented.Comment: 22 pages, 12 figures, submitted to NIM

    Channel Sounding for the Masses: Low Complexity GNU 802.11b Channel Impulse Response Estimation

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    New techniques in cross-layer wireless networks are building demand for ubiquitous channel sounding, that is, the capability to measure channel impulse response (CIR) with any standard wireless network and node. Towards that goal, we present a software-defined IEEE 802.11b receiver and CIR estimation system with little additional computational complexity compared to 802.11b reception alone. The system implementation, using the universal software radio peripheral (USRP) and GNU Radio, is described and compared to previous work. By overcoming computational limitations and performing direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DS-SS) matched filtering on the USRP, we enable high-quality yet inexpensive CIR estimation. We validate the channel sounder and present a drive test campaign which measures hundreds of channels between WiFi access points and an in-vehicle receiver in urban and suburban areas

    Duplication train of SO-212 film for Skylab S-056 experiment

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    A section of film type SO-212 containing resolution targets was printed onto film type 5302 to produce a second generation master positive. This positive was then printed onto negative duplicating film type 5234. Samples and enlargements from sections of the film are presented. The original film is free of physical defects from this duplicating test. It has been demonstrated that SO-212 film can be duplicated without appreciable harm to the original

    Wash efficiency tests

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    Processed film products were tested for residual thiosulfate by precipitation as colored silver sulfide. The quantity of thiosulfate was determined and correlated with the expected storage life of the film

    Update on the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a highly prevalent, underdiagnosed, and undertreated chronic lung disease. Early and appropriate treatment may help modify the course of the disease with respect to exacerbation timing and frequency, quality of life, and mortality. Steady progress continues to be made in understanding the disease pathogenesis and treatment modalities, and there is some evidence that outcomes are improving
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