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Fertility tables for birth cohorts by color: United States, 1917-73
[Robert L. Heuser, Division of Vital Statistics].Also available online.Includes bibliographical references
The subdwarf B star SB 290 - A fast rotator on the extreme horizontal branch
Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are evolved core helium-burning stars with very
thin hydrogen envelopes. In order to form an sdB, the progenitor has to lose
almost all of its hydrogen envelope right at the tip of the red giant branch.
In close binary systems, mass transfer to the companion provides the
extraordinary mass loss required for their formation. However, apparently
single sdBs exist as well and their formation is unclear since decades. The
merger of helium white dwarfs leading to an ignition of core helium-burning or
the merger of a helium core and a low mass star during the common envelope
phase have been proposed. Here we report the discovery of SB 290 as the first
apparently single fast rotating sdB star located on the extreme horizontal
branch indicating that those stars may form from mergers.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, A&A letters, accepte
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Modeling German Word Order Acquisition via Bayesian Inference
Perfors et al. (2011) introduced a Bayesian model selection inference system as a child language acquisition model, and demonstrated in the case of English child language input that without any prior bias, such a system would prefer a probabilistic context-free grammar (PCFG) that used hierarchical structure over a regular grammar representing linear phrase structure. However, this system by Perfors et al. (2011) is limited as a computational model because it can only compare PCFGs that all parse the same data, which is likely to include errors, especially in the case of large data sets. In fact, in the German child language corpus that we consider, transcription and part-of-speech (POS) tagging result in so many errors that the corpus no longer appears representative of a child\u27s input. This illustrates that the assumption that such corpora are always appropriate for computational child language acquisition modeling is misleading. Here we propose a method of comparing syntactic hypotheses compatible with different subsets of a child-directed speech corpus by identifying and countering the implications of different data subset sizes on the likelihood component of the Perfors-type Bayesian model selection scheme. We apply this approach in a case study of word-order acquisition in German
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data processing
The available and optimal methods for generating SAR imagery for NASA applications were identified. The SAR image quality and data processing requirements associated with these applications were studied. Mathematical operations and algorithms required to process sensor data into SAR imagery were defined. The architecture of SAR image formation processors was discussed, and technology necessary to implement the SAR data processors used in both general purpose and dedicated imaging systems was addressed
Avoided Antiferromagnetic Order and Quantum Critical Point in CeCoIn
We measured specific heat and resistivity of heavy fermion CeCoIn5 between
the superconducting critical field and 9 T, with field in the
[001] direction, and at temperatures down to 50mK. At 5T the data show Non
Fermi Liquid behavior down to the lowest temperatures. At field above 8T the
data exhibit crossover from the Fermi liquid to a Non Fermi Liquid behavior. We
analyzed the scaling properties of the specific heat, and compared both
resistivity and the specific heat with the predictions of a spin-fluctuation
theory. Our analysis leads us to suggest that the NFL behavior is due to
incipient antiferromagnetism (AF) in CeCoIn5, with the quantum critical point
in the vicinity of the . Below the AF phase which competes
with the paramagnetic ground state is superseded by the superconducting
transition.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Using manufacturing message specification for monitor and control at Venus
The flexibility and robustness of a monitor and control (M&C) system are a direct result of the underlying interprocessor communications architecture. A new architecture for M&C at the Deep Space Communications Complexes (DSCC's) has been developed based on the Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS) process control standard of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) suite of protocols. This architecture has been tested both in a laboratory environment and under operational conditions at the Deep Space Network (DSN) experimental Venus station (DSS-13). The Venus experience in the application of OSI standards to support M&C has been extremely successful. MMS meets the functional needs of the station and provides a level of flexibility and responsiveness previously unknown in that environment. The architecture is robust enough to meet current operational needs and flexible enough to provide a migration path for new subsystems. This paper will describe the architecture of the Venus M&C system, discuss how MMS was used and the requirements this imposed on other parts of the system, and provide results from systems and operational testing at the Venus site
Green's function for a Schroedinger operator and some related summation formulas
Summation formulas are obtained for products of associated Lagurre
polynomials by means of the Green's function K for the Hamiltonian H =
-{d^2\over dx^2} + x^2 + Ax^{-2}, A > 0. K is constructed by an application of
a Mercer type theorem that arises in connection with integral equations. The
new approach introduced in this paper may be useful for the construction of
wider classes of generating function.Comment: 14 page
Kinetochore-microtubule attachment throughout mitosis potentiated by the elongated stalk of the kinetochore kinesin CENP-E
Centromere protein E (CENP-E) is a highly elongated kinesin that transports pole-proximal chromosomes during congression in prometaphase. During metaphase, it facilitates kinetochore-microtubule end-on attachment required to achieve and maintain chromosome alignment. In vitro CENP-E can walk processively along microtubule tracks and follow both growing and shrinking microtubule plus ends. Neither the CENP-E-dependent transport along microtubules nor its tip-tracking activity requires the unusually long coiled-coil stalk of CENP-E. The biological role for the CENP-E stalk has now been identified through creation of "Bonsai" CENP-E with significantly shortened stalk but wild-type motor and tail domains. We demonstrate that Bonsai CENP-E fails to bind microtubules in vitro unless a cargo is contemporaneously bound via its C-terminal tail. In contrast, both full-length and truncated CENP-E that has no stalk and tail exhibit robust motility with and without cargo binding, highlighting the importance of CENP-E stalk for its activity. Correspondingly, kinetochore attachment to microtubule ends is shown to be disrupted in cells whose CENP-E has a shortened stalk, thereby producing chromosome misalignment in metaphase and lagging chromosomes during anaphase. Together these findings establish an unexpected role of CENP-E elongated stalk in ensuring stability of kinetochore-microtubule attachments during chromosome congression and segregation
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