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Mode Coupling Analysis of Hollow Ring-Core Fibers for OAM Transmission
We present an analytical and numerical description of coupling between OAM modes in hollow ring-core fibers affected by stress birefringence and ellipticity The analysis paves the way to a better modeling of propagation in these fibers
Structural Test and Analysis of a Hybrid Inflatable Antenna
NASA is developing ultra-lightweight structures technology for communication antennas for space missions. One of the research goals is to evaluate the structural characteristics of inflatable and rigidizable antennas through test and analysis. Being able to test and analyze the structural characteristics of a full scale antenna is important to enable the simulation of various mission scenarios to determine system performance in space. Recent work completed to evaluate a Hybrid Inflatable Antenna concept will be discussed. Tests were completed on a 2-m prototype to optimize its static shape and identify its modal dynamics that are important for analytical model validation. These test results were used to evaluate a preliminary finite element model of the antenna, and this model development and correlation activity is also described in the paper
Laboratory investigations in lipidology
Advances in the causes of disorders of lipid metabolism, and effective intervention in atherosclerosis with medication, have increased the reliance on laboratory investigation in clinical practice. The conventional lipid profile, comprising fasting triglyceride, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, suffices for screening persons at risk of atherosclerosis. Additionally, lipoprotein (a) measurement enhances risk assessment and could explain atherosclerosis with a desirable lipid profile. Certain rare disorders in sterol and fatty acid metabolism do not alter the conventional lipid profile. Non-fasting samples are gaining popularity, as the triglycerides, although mildly increased, signify atherogenic lipoprotein remnant accumulation. Apoprotein A1 (apo A1) and apo B concentrations parallel HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, respectively, and are of value in disorders of these lipoproteins. In severe dyslipoproteinaemia, special investigations establish the cause of the disease and may allow selection of better treatment. In such cases, not only apoprotein concentrations, but also enzyme or cell function, as well as genetic investigations, are relevant. The most important genetic disorders to recognise are familial hypercholesterolaemia, dysbetalipoproteinaemia and chylomicronaemia. Expertise in lipidology is limited in South Africa, but specialist centres can provide clinical and laboratory support to ensure best management of severe disorders
Mapping the human lateral geniculate nucleus and its cytoarchitectonic subdivisions using quantitative MRI
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Collisionless dynamics of dilute Bose gases: Role of quantum and thermal fluctuations
We study the low-energy collective oscillations of a dilute Bose gas at
finite temperature in the collisionless regime. By using a time-dependent
mean-field scheme we derive for the dynamics of the condensate and
noncondensate components a set of coupled equations, which we solve
perturbatively to second order in the interaction coupling constant. This
approach is equivalent to the finite-temperature extension of the Beliaev
approximation and includes corrections to the Gross-Pitaevskii theory due both
to quantum and thermal fluctuations. For a homogeneous system we explicitly
calculate the temperature dependence of the velocity of propagation and damping
rate of zero sound. In the case of harmonically trapped systems in the
thermodynamic limit, we calculate, as a function of temperature, the frequency
shift of the low-energy compressional and surface modes.Comment: 26 pages, RevTex, 8 ps figure
Middle atmosphere composition revealed by satellite observations
A series of plots that describe the state of the stratosphere and to some degree, the mesosphere as revealed by satellite observations are shown. The pertinent instrument features, spatial and temporal coverage, and details of accuracy and precision for the experiments providing the data were described. The main features of zonal mean cross sections and polar stereographic projections were noted and intercomparisons were discussed where a parameter was measured by more than one experiment. The main purpose was to collect the available data in one place and provide enough inforamation on limitations or cautions about the data so that they could be used in model comparisons and science studies
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A novel retinoblastoma therapy from genomic and epigenetic analyses.
Retinoblastoma is an aggressive childhood cancer of the developing retina that is initiated by the biallelic loss of RB1. Tumours progress very quickly following RB1 inactivation but the underlying mechanism is not known. Here we show that the retinoblastoma genome is stable, but that multiple cancer pathways can be epigenetically deregulated. To identify the mutations that cooperate with RB1 loss, we performed whole-genome sequencing of retinoblastomas. The overall mutational rate was very low; RB1 was the only known cancer gene mutated. We then evaluated the role of RB1 in genome stability and considered non-genetic mechanisms of cancer pathway deregulation. For example, the proto-oncogene SYK is upregulated in retinoblastoma and is required for tumour cell survival. Targeting SYK with a small-molecule inhibitor induced retinoblastoma tumour cell death in vitro and in vivo. Thus, retinoblastomas may develop quickly as a result of the epigenetic deregulation of key cancer pathways as a direct or indirect result of RB1 loss
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