26 research outputs found
Production of XeO * in a CW microwave discharge
A low-power CW microwave discharge at 2.45 GHz was used to produce XeO * excimer molecules. It was found that a total gas pressure between 5 and 20 Torr, absorbed power of about 20â100 W, and an oxygen-to-xenon ratio of 1â¶100 maximized the XeO( 1 Sâ 1 D) green emission at 5200 to 5600 Ă
. The XeO * emission appeared in the cooler parts of the discharge near the containment tube walls and in the electric field nodes of the TM 012 resonant mode.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45480/1/11090_2005_Article_BF01023916.pd
Development of a virtual fan airflow meter for electronically commutated motor fan systems
Development of an efficiency model for electronically commutated motor fan systems in air handling units
Criminal Investigations of Child Abuse The Research Behind âBest Practicesâ
This article reviews the research relevant to seven practices considered by many to be among the most progressive approaches to criminal child abuse investigations: multidisciplinary team investigations, trained child forensic interviewers, videotaped interviews, specialized forensic medical examiners, victim advocacy programs, improved access to mental health treatment for victims, and Childrenâs Advocacy Centers (CACs). The review finds that despite the popularity of these practices, little outcome research is currently available documenting their success. However, preliminary research supports many of these practices or has influenced their development. Knowledge of this research can assist investigators and policy makers who want to improve the response to victims, understand the effectiveness of particular programs, or identify where assumptions about effectiveness are not empirically supported