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    Solution-processed bilayer photovoltaic devices with nematic liquid crystals

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    The cross-linking of polymerisable liquid crystalline semiconductors is a promising approach to solution-processable, multilayer, organic photovoltaics. Here we demonstrate an organic bilayer photovoltaic with an insoluble electron-donating layer formed by cross-linking a nematic reactive mesogen. We investigate a range of perylene diimide (PDI) materials, some of which are liquid crystalline, as the overlying electron acceptor layer. We find that carrier mobility of the acceptor materials is enhanced by liquid crystallinity and that mobility limits the performance of photovoltaic devices. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor & Francis

    Adaptive novelty detection with false discovery rate guarantee

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    This paper studies the semi-supervised novelty detection problem where a set of "typical" measurements is available to the researcher. Motivated by recent advances in multiple testing and conformal inference, we propose AdaDetect, a flexible method that is able to wrap around any probabilistic classification algorithm and control the false discovery rate (FDR) on detected novelties in finite samples without any distributional assumption other than exchangeability. In contrast to classical FDR-controlling procedures that are often committed to a pre-specified p-value function, AdaDetect learns the transformation in a data-adaptive manner to focus the power on the directions that distinguish between inliers and outliers. Inspired by the multiple testing literature, we further propose variants of AdaDetect that are adaptive to the proportion of nulls while maintaining the finite-sample FDR control. The methods are illustrated on synthetic datasets and real-world datasets, including an application in astrophysics

    Oxidation of Palladium-Chromium Alloys for High Temperature Applications

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    An alloy consisting of Pd with 13 wt % Cr is a promising material for high temperature applications. High temperature performance is degraded by the oxidation of the material, which is more severe in the fine wires and thin films used for sensor applications than in the bulk. The present study was undertaken to improve our understanding of the physical and chemical changes occurring at these temperatures and to identify approaches to limit oxidation of the alloy. The alloy was studied in both ribbon and wire forms. Ribbon samples were chosen to examine the role of grain boundaries in the oxidation process because of the convenience of handling for the oxidation studies. Wire samples 25 microns in diameter which are used in resistance strain gages were studied to correlate chemical properties with observed electrical, physical, and structural properties. Overcoating the material with a metallic Cr film did prevent the segregation of Pd to the surface; however, it did not eliminate the oxidation of the alloy

    Informe de Expediente Arbitraje de Derecho, Materia: Arbitraje de Derecho y Ad Hoc, Expediente: AD-HOC S/N. Informe de Expediente Derecho Administrativo, Materia: Protección al Consumidor - Infracción al Deber de Idoneidad Multas Coercitivas, Expediente: N° 1711-2012/OPS3

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    Materia: Arbitraje de Derecho y Ad Hoc Nº de Expediente: Ad-Hoc S/N. El presente caso versa sobre un arbitraje Ad Hoc y de Derecho iniciado en virtud de la suscripción de una cláusula de convenio arbitral contenida en un contrato de superficie. La cuestión controvertida sometida a arbitraje fue el incumplimiento de varias cláusulas contractuales por parte del demandado, razón por la cual se solicitó se declare la resolución del contrato así como el pago de las contraprestaciones mensuales pendientes. Este arbitraje cuenta con una particularidad sumamente interesante ya que el demandado nunca contestó la demanda ni participó en el proceso arbitral; empero, hubo una intervención por parte de un procurador oficioso. Materia: Protección al Consumidor - Infracción al Deber de Idoneidad Multas Coercitivas Nº de Expediente: 1711-2012/OPS3. El expediente versa sobre la atribución de responsabilidad administrativa a un proveedor por haber infringido el deber de idoneidad establecido en el Código de Protección y Defensa del Consumidor al no haber cumplido con atender una solicitud de gestión. Como consecuencia de ello, se ordenó una medida correctiva complementaria, la cual inicialmente fue incumplida, lo que dio lugar a la imposición de una multa coercitiva

    The effect of neighborhood disadvantage, social ties, and genetic variation on the antisocial behavior of African American women: A multilevel analysis

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    Social disorganization theory posits that individuals who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to engage in antisocial behavior than are those who live in advantaged neighborhoods and that neighborhood disadvantage asserts this effect through its disruptive impact on social ties. Past research on this framework has been limited in two respects. First, most studies have concentrated on adolescent males. In contrast, the present study focused on a sample of adult African American females. Second, past research has largely ignored individual-level factors that might explain why people who grow up in disadvantaged neighborhoods often do not engage in antisocial behavior. We investigated the extent to which genetic variation contributes to heterogeneity of response to neighborhood conditions. We found that the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on antisocial behavior was mediated by neighborhood social ties. Further, the analysis indicated that the effects of neighborhood disadvantage and social ties on antisocial behavior were moderated by genetic polymorphisms. Examination of these moderating effects provided support for the differential susceptibility model of Gene × Environment. The effect of Gene × Neighborhood Disadvantage on antisocial behavior was mediated by the effect of Gene × Neighborhood Social Ties, providing support for an expanded view of social disorganization theory

    Evolutionary pathway for the 2017 emergence of a novel highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H7N9) virus among domestic poultry in Tennessee, United States

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    In March 2017, a novel highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H7N9) virus was detected at two commercial broiler breeder facilities in Tennessee, United States. In this study, a wild bird low pathogenic avian influenza A virus, A/blue-winged teal/Wyoming/AH0099021/2016(H7N9), was shown to be the probable precursor of the novel H7N9 virus; this low pathogenic virus has eight possible progenitor genes sharing\u3e 99% sequence identity with the novel H7N9 virus. Phylogeographic analyses showed that viral gene constellations that formed and circulated among dabbling ducks contributed to the emergence of the novel H7N9 virus. This is in contrast to the virus that caused the 2016 H7N8 outbreak, which had more genetic contributions from viruses circulating among diving ducks. Study findings support the need for ongoing wild bird surveillance to monitor circulating viruses and to understand possible evolutionary pathways of virus emergence in poultry
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