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    ZENK induction in the zebra finch brain by song: Relationship to hemisphere, rhythm, oestradiol and sex

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    Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141238/1/jne12543.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141238/2/jne12543_am.pd

    IR Sounder Small Satellite for Polar Orbit Weather Measurements

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    The National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) acquires and manages the Nation\u27s operational environmental satellites. NESDIS environmental satellite observations support a variety of civil and military environmental monitoring missions, including weather and climate prediction. A key input to weather forecast and climate models are atmospheric sounder observations from polar-orbiting satellites. These satellites are traditionally large, complex, and expensive, and take several years to design and build. The community must look for ways to reduce the cost and complexity of environmental satellites while meeting weather and climate sensing needs. This paper describes a new IR sounder concept that significantly reduces the size, mass, complexity, and consequent costs. This is accomplished through higher spectral resolution and the use of new large-area focal plane arrays, combined with novel dispersive optical design. In this design, one spectrometer with one FPA is required to perform both temperature and humidity sounding by imaging both bands onto the same FPA with an order sorting filter to separate the two bands. This paper details the design of the sensor and validation of sensor noise performance. Additionally, a thermal and spacecraft design are discussed to show the feasibility of a small-satellite scale instrument

    Experimental evaluation of the power balance model of speed skating

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    Prediction of speed skating performance with a power balance model requires assumptions about the kinetics of energy production, skating efficiency, and skating technique. The purpose of this study was to evaluate these parameters during competitive imitations for the purpose of improving model predictions. Elite speed skaters (n = 8) performed races and submaximal efficiency tests. External power output (Po) was calculated from movement analysis and aerodynamic models and ice friction measurements. Aerobic kinetics was calculated from breath-by-breath oxygen uptake (V̇O2). Aerobic power (Paer) was calculated from measured skating efficiency. Anaerobic power (Pan) kinetics was determined by subtracting P aer from Po. We found gross skating efficiency to be 15.8% (1.8%.). In the 1,500-m event, the kinetics of Pan was characterized by a first-order system as Pan = 88 + 556e-0.0494t (in W, where t is time). The rate constant for the increase in Paer was -0.153 s-1, the time delay was 8.7 s, and the peak Paer was 234 W; Paer was equal to 234[1 - e-0.153(t-8.7)] (in W). Skating position changed with preextension knee angle increasing and trunk angle decreasing throughout the event. We concluded the pattern of P aer to be quite similar to that reported during other competitive imitations, with the exception that the increase in Paer was more rapid. The pattern of Pan does not appear to fit an "all-out" pattern, with near zero values during the last portion of the event, as assumed in our previous model (De Koning JJ, de Groot G, and van Ingen Schenau GJ. J Biomech 25: 573-580, 1992). Skating position changed in ways different from those assumed in our previous model. In addition to allowing improved predictions, the results demonstrate the importance of observations in unique subjects to the process of model construction

    Novel Data Acquisition System for Silicon Tracking Detectors

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    We have developed a novel data acquisition system for measuring tracking parameters of a silicon detector in a particle beam. The system is based on a commercial Analog-to-Digital VME module and a PC Linux based Data Acquisition System. This DAQ is realized with C++ code using object-oriented techniques. Track parameters for the beam particles were reconstructed using off-line analysis code and automatic detector position alignment algorithm. The new DAQ was used to test novel Czochralski type silicon detectors. The important silicon detector parameters, including signal size distributions and signal to noise distributions, were successfully extracted from the detector under study. The efficiency of the detector was measured to be 95 %, the resolution about 10 micrometers, and the signal to noise ratio about 10.Comment: Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 6 pages, LaTeX, 5 eps figures. PSN TUGP00

    Exchange, interpretation, and database-search of ion mobility spectra supported by data format JCAMP-DX

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    To assist peak assignment in ion mobility spectrometry it is important to have quality reference data. The reference collection should be stored in a database system which is capable of being searched using spectral or substance information. We propose to build such a database customized for ion mobility spectra. To start off with it is important to quickly reach a critical mass of data in the collection. We wish to obtain as many spectra combined with their IMS parameters as possible. Spectra suppliers will be rewarded for their participation with access to the database. To make the data exchange between users and system administration possible, it is important to define a file format specially made for the requirements of ion mobility spectra. The format should be computer readable and flexible enough for extensive comments to be included. In this document we propose a data exchange format, and we would like you to give comments on it. For the international data exchange it is important, to have a standard data exchange format. We propose to base the definition of this format on the JCAMP-DX protocol, which was developed for the exchange of infrared spectra. This standard made by the Joint Committee on Atomic and Molecular Physical Data is of a flexible design. The aim of this paper is to adopt JCAMP-DX to the special requirements of ion mobility spectra
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