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    First Measurements of Spin-Dependent Double-Differential Cross Sections and the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Integrand from (3)(H)over-right-arrowe((gamma)over-right-arrow, n)pp at Incident Photon Energies of 12.8 and 14.7 MeV

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    The first measurement of the three-body photodisintegration of longitudinally polarized He-3 with a circularly polarized gamma-ray beam was carried out at the High Intensity gamma-ray Source facility located at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory. The spin-dependent double-differential cross sections and the contributions from the three-body photodisintegration to the He-3 Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn integrand are presented and compared with state-of-the-art three-body calculations at the incident photon energies of 12.8 and 14.7 MeV. The data reveal the importance of including the Coulomb interaction between protons in three-body calculations

    Measurement of the doubly-polarized He-3((gamma)over-right-arrow, n)pp reaction at 16.5 MeV and its implications for the GDH sum rule

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    We report new measurements of the double-polarized photodisintegration of He-3 at an incident photon energy of 16.5 MeV, carried out at the High Intensity gamma-ray Source (HI gamma S) facility located at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL). The spin-dependent double-differential cross sections and the contribution from the three-body channel to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) integrand were extracted and compared with the state-of-the-art three-body calculations. The calculations, which include the Coulomb interaction and are in good agreement with the results of previous measurements at 12.8 and 14.7 MeV, deviate from the new cross section results at 16.5 MeV. The GDH integrand was found to be about one standard deviation larger than the maximum value predicted by the theories. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V

    EKSPLORASI SPLUNK UNTUK MEMBANGUN DASHBOARD DAN ALERT BERDASARKAN DATA SYSLOG (STUDI KASUS : DATA CENTER PT. TELEKOMUNIKASI INDONESIA)

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    Menghubungkan sistem dan mengotomatisasi proses bisnis adalah hal yang penting untuk menghemat biaya, meningkatkan efisiensi operasional, dan memperoleh peluang bisnis baru. Untuk alasan ini, teknologi yang memanage syslog merupakan prioritas tinggi sehingga splunk menjadi salah satu jawaban dari teknologi management syslog. Konsep splunk digunakan untuk pengolahan syslog dalam lingkungan jaringan dengan berbagai cara. Dashboard dan alert merupakan inti dari arsitektur splunk. Dashboard dan alert yang dimaksud merupakan fitur utama splunk, yang merupakan bagian penting dalam arsitektur splunk karena menyediakan dasar-dasar proses monitoring sebuah jaringan yang digunakan oleh splunk untuk melakukan searching syslog. Contoh proses searching syslog menggunakan splunk ialah integrasi syslog pada jaringan di PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia. Jaringan yang akan diintegrasikan ialah jaringan broadband yang bertujuan untuk mengotomatisasi syslog pada setiap perangkat jaringan dengan menggunakan dashboard dan alert akan digunakan sebagai solusi dengan menggunakan Splunk. Kata kunci: Splunk, Dashboard, Alert, Syslog, Broadban

    Search for Spin-Dependent Short-Range Force Using Optically Polarized 3^3He Gas

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    We propose a new method to detect short-range \textit{P-} and \textit{T-} violating interactions between nucleons, based on measuring the precession frequency shift of polarized 3^3He nuclei in the presence of an unpolarized mass. To maximize the sensitivity, a high-pressure 3^3He cell with thin glass windows (250 μm\rm\mu m) is used to minimize the distance between the mass and 3^3He. The magnetic field fluctuation is suppressed by using the 3^3He gas in a different region of the cell as a magnetometer. Systematic uncertainties from the magnetic properties of the mass are suppressed by flipping both the magnetic field and spin directions. Without any magnetic shielding, our result has already reached the sensitivity of the current best limit. With improvement in uniformity and stability of the field, we can further improve the sensitivity by two orders of magnitude over the force range from 10410210^{-4}-10^{-2} m

    Greater repertoire and temporal variability of cross-frequency coupling (CFC) modes in resting-state neuromagnetic recordings among children with reading difficulties

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    Cross-frequency, phase-to-amplitude coupling (PAC) between neuronal oscillations at rest may serve as the substrate that supports information exchange between functionally specialized neuronal populations both within and between cortical regions. The study utilizes novel algorithms to identify prominent instantaneous modes of cross-frequency coupling and their temporal stability in resting state magnetoencephalography (MEG) data from 25 students experiencing severe reading difficulties (RD) and 27 age-matched non-impaired readers (NI). Phase coherence estimates were computed in order to identify the prominent mode of PAC interaction for each sensor, sensor pair, and pair of frequency bands (from δ to γ) at successive time windows of the continuous MEG record. The degree of variability in the characteristic frequency-pair PACf1−f2 modes over time was also estimated. Results revealed a wider repertoire of prominent PAC interactions in RD as compared to NI students, suggesting an altered functional substrate for information exchange between neuronal assemblies in the former group. Moreover, RD students showed significant variability in PAC modes over time. This temporal instability of PAC values was particularly prominent: (a) within and between right hemisphere temporo-parietal and occipito-temporal sensors and, (b) between left hemisphere frontal, temporal, and occipito-temporal sensors and corresponding right hemisphere sites. Altered modes of neuronal population coupling may help account for extant data revealing reduced, task-related neurophysiological and hemodynamic activation in left hemisphere regions involved in the reading network in RD. Moreover, the spatial distribution of pronounced instability of cross-frequency coupling modes in this group may provide an explanation for previous reports suggesting the presence of inefficient compensatory mechanisms to support reading

    Cross-shift changes in pulmonary function and occupational exposure to particulate matter among e-waste workers in Ghana

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    IntroductionLittle is known on the association between cross-shift changes in pulmonary function and personal inhalation exposure to particulate matter (PM) among informal electronic-waste (e-waste) recovery workers who have substantial occupational exposure to airborne pollutants from burning e-waste.MethodsUsing a cross-shift design, pre- and post-shift pulmonary function assessments and accompanying personal inhalation exposure to PM (sizes <1, <2.5 μm, and the coarse fraction, 2.5–10 μm in aerodynamic diameter) were measured among e-waste workers (n = 142) at the Agbogbloshie e-waste site and a comparison population (n = 65) in Accra, Ghana during 2017 and 2018. Linear mixed models estimated associations between percent changes in pulmonary function and personal PM.ResultsDeclines in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) per hour were not significantly associated with increases in PM (all sizes) among either study population, despite breathing zone concentrations of PM (all sizes) that exceeded health-based guidelines in both populations. E-waste workers who worked “yesterday” did, however, have larger cross-shift declines in FVC [−2.4% (95%CI: −4.04%, −0.81%)] in comparison to those who did not work “yesterday,” suggesting a possible role of cumulative exposure.DiscussionOverall, short-term respiratory-related health effects related to PM exposure among e-waste workers were not seen in this sample. Selection bias due to the “healthy worker” effect, short shift duration, and inability to capture a true “pre-shift” pulmonary function test among workers who live at the worksite may explain results and suggest the need to adapt cross-shift studies for informal settings
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