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    Argon hollow cathode

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    An interest in alternate propellants for ion-bombardment thrusters, together with ground applications of this technology, has prompted consideration of argon. Several variations of conventional hollow cathode designs were tried, but the bulk of the testing used a hollow tube with an internal tungsten emitter and an orifice at one end. The optimum cathode tube diameter was found to be in the range of 1.0-2.5 cm, somewhat larger than those used for cesium and mercury. Optimum orifice diameter depended on operating conditions, and varied from 0.5 to 5 mm. Biasing the internal emitter negative relative to the cathode chamber reduced the external coupling voltage and should therefore improve orifice lifetime. The expected effect of this bias on emitter lifetime was less clear. Lifetime tests were not conducted as part of this investigation, but several designs show promise of long lifetime in specific applications

    Proximity effect thermometer for local temperature measurements on mesoscopic samples

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    Using the strong temperature dependent resistance of a normal metal wire in proximity to a superconductor, we have been able to measure the local temperature of electrons heated by flowing a dc current in a metallic wire to within a few tens of millikelvin at low temperatures. By placing two such thermometers at different parts of a sample, we have been able to measure the temperature difference induced by a dc current flowing in the sample. This technique may provide a flexible means of making quantitative thermal and thermoelectric measurements on mesoscopic metallic samples

    Epidemiološki studij učinaka herbicida

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    A preliminary study of 324 Swedish railway workers exposed to herbicides between the years 1957-1971 showed 2 excess lung cancer cases, 1 adenocarcinoma and 1 oatcellcancer. Although the number of subjects was small, especially the number of cancers, the possibility that amitrole and combinations together with smoking might have caused the excess lung cancers cannot be ruled out.U ovom preliminarnom epidemiološkom istraživanju, autori su analizirali uzroke smrti među 324 radnika koji su u razdoblju od 1957. do 1971. godine bili izvrgnuti različitim herbicidima tijekom ukupno više od 46 dana. Autori su u račun uzimali incidenciju u općem i specifičnom mortalitetu švedske populacije pa su uspoređivali broj očekivanih i broj utvrđenih smrtnih slučajeva među eksponiranim radnicima. Premda su sveukupni brojevi maleni, ne može se isključiti mogućnost da je amitrol sam ili s pušenjem uvjetovao veći broj karcinoma pluća u eksponiranih radnika

    Phase formation in ion‐irradiated and annealed Ni‐rich Ni‐Al thin films

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    Phase formation was studied in ion‐irradiated multilayer and coevaporated Ni‐20 at. % Al films supported by Cu, Mo, and Ni transmission electron microscopy (TEM) grids. Irradiation with either 700‐keV Xe or 1.7‐MeV Xe, to doses sufficient to homogenize the multilayers (≥7.5×1015 cm−2), resulted in the formation of metastable supersaturated γ and HCP phases in both film types. Post‐irradiation annealing of multilayers at 450 °C for 1 h transformed the metastable phases to a two‐phase γ+γ′ microstructure. In the absence of Cu, the formation of γ′ appeared to proceed by a traditional diffusional growth mechanism, resulting in small (<50 Å) γ′ precipitates in γ matrix grains. The presence of Cu caused the formation of a dual‐phase γ+γ′ structure (i.e., distinct, equal‐sized grains of γ and γ′) during post‐irradiation annealing. It is suggested that copper affected the nucleation of γ′ precipitates and increased the kinetics of growth resulting in the dual‐phase morphology. Strong irradiation‐induced textures were observed in the multilayers that were less pronounced in the coevaporated films. The texture in the multilayers was attributed to the presence of a slight as‐evaporated texture combined with the enhanced atomic mobility due to the heat‐of‐mixing released during irradiation. The irradiation‐induced texture appeared to be necessary for the formation of the dual‐phase structure since it likely provided high‐diffusivity paths for Cu to diffuse into the film from the TEM grid.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70874/2/JAPIAU-69-4-2021-1.pd

    The heat‐of‐mixing effect on ion‐induced grain growth

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    Irradiation experiments were conducted on multilayer (ML) and coevaporated (CO) thin films in order to examine the role that the heat‐of‐mixing (ΔHmix) has in ion‐induced grain growth. Room‐temperature irradiations using 1.7‐MeV Xe ions were performed in the High Voltage Electron Microscope at Argonne National Laboratory. The ML films (Pt‐Ti, Pt‐V, Pt‐Ni, Au‐Co, and Ni‐Al) spanned a large range of calculated ΔHmix values. Comparison of grain growth rates between ML and CO films of a given alloy confirmed a heat‐of‐mixing effect. With the exception of the Pt‐V system, differences in grain growth rates between ML and CO films varied according to the sign of the calculated ΔHmix of the system. Substantial variations in growth rates among CO alloy films experiencing similar displacement damage demonstrated that a purely collisional approach is inadequate for describing ion‐induced grain growth. Therefore consideration must also be given to material‐specific properties, such as cohesive energy.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70305/2/JAPIAU-70-3-1252-1.pd

    Effect of Prehospital Red Blood Cell Transfusion on Mortality and Time of Death in Civilian Trauma Patients.

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    BACKGROUND: Current management principles of hemorrhagic shock after trauma emphasize earlier transfusion therapy to prevent dilution of clotting factors and correct coagulopathy. London's Air Ambulance (LAA) was the first UK civilian prehospital service to routinely offer prehospital red blood cell (RBC) transfusion (phRTx). We investigated the effect of phRTx on mortality. METHODS: Retrospective trauma database study comparing mortality before implementation with after implementation of phRTx in exsanguinating trauma patients. Univariate logistic regression was performed for the unadjusted association between phRTx and mortality was performed, and multiple logistic regression adjusting for potential confounders. RESULTS: We identified 623 subjects with suspected major hemorrhage. We excluded 84 (13.5%) patients due to missing data on survival status. Overall 187 (62.3%) patients died in the before phRTx period and 143 (59.8%) died in the after phRTx group. There was no significant improvement in overall survival after the introduction of phRTx (P = 0.554). Examination of prehospital mortality demonstrated 126 deaths in the pre-phRTx group (42.2%) and 66 deaths in the RBC administered group (27.6%). There was a significant reduction in prehospital mortality in the group who received RBC (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: phRTx was associated with increased survival to hospital, but not overall survival. The "delay death" effect of phRTx carries an impetus to further develop inhospital strategies to improve survival in severely bleeding patients.The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation funded MR and JR expenses and publishing costs, but had no role in manuscript writing, study design, collection, analysis, or interpretation of data
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