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    Aerotherm charring materials ablation computer program

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    Ablating-surface boundary conditions involve considerations of surface thermochemistry. Several programs may be used to provide surface thermochemistry information

    Aerotherm chemical equilibrium (ACE) computer program

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    Computer code was developed for calculating chemical quantities and qualities in equilibrium

    Frequency of α-particles from 239PuO2 in lung cells

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    Improved cavity-type absolute total-radiation radiometer

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    Conical cavity-type absolute radiometer measures the intensity of radiant energy to an accuracy of one to two percent in a vacuum of ten to the minus fifth torr or lower. There is a uniform response over the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared range, and it requires no calibration or comparison with a radiation standard

    Conically shaped cavity radiometer with a dual purpose cone winding Patent

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    Black body radiometer design with temperature sensing and cavity heat source cone windin

    Dam Rain and Cumulative Gain

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    We consider a financial contract that delivers a single cash flow given by the terminal value of a cumulative gains process. The problem of modelling and pricing such an asset and associated derivatives is important, for example, in the determination of optimal insurance claims reserve policies, and in the pricing of reinsurance contracts. In the insurance setting, the aggregate claims play the role of the cumulative gains, and the terminal cash flow represents the totality of the claims payable for the given accounting period. A similar example arises when we consider the accumulation of losses in a credit portfolio, and value a contract that pays an amount equal to the totality of the losses over a given time interval. An explicit expression for the value process is obtained. The price of an Arrow-Debreu security on the cumulative gains process is determined, and is used to obtain a closed-form expression for the price of a European-style option on the value of the asset. The results obtained make use of various remarkable properties of the gamma bridge process, and are applicable to a wide variety of financial products based on cumulative gains processes such as aggregate claims, credit portfolio losses, defined-benefit pension schemes, emissions, and rainfall.Comment: 25 Pages, 1 Figur

    Understanding the measurement of hunger and food insecurity in the elderly

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    The elderly are one of the population subgroups at greatest risk for hunger and food insecurity. To date, no accurate measures of this problem have been developed. What is needed are a thorough understanding of the phenomenon, and an assessment of how the elderly perceive and answer items commonly used to measure hunger and food insecurity in other subgroups. In-depth, open-ended interviews were conducted with forty-one low-income urban black and rural white residents of upstate New York. Results suggest a conceptual framework of food insecurity in the elderly with two significant differences from frameworks proposed for younger families: the major role of health problems and physical disabilities, and the impact of personal history on perceptions of food insecurity. In a telephone follow-up (approximately six months after the initial interviews) twenty-four respondents were asked commonly used food insecurity questionnaire items from six different sources. Results suggest that hunger and food insecurity among the elderly can be measured directly. The commonly used measures tested here will help categorize the stages of food insecurity. However, these direct measures might underestimate the prevalence of food insecurity because of a perceived reluctance to report problems with food.

    Using fluid mechanics for targeting genes and drugs to the skin for better vaccines

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    Millions of people die each year from infectious disease, and many more are affected by allergies. A major stumbling block to the full use of improved immunotherapies (e.g. vaccines) against these problems is our limited ability to deliver genes and drugs to the required sites in the body. Specifically, effective methods to deliver genes and drugs into outer skin and mucosal layers (sites with immunological, physical and practical advantages that cannot be targeted via traditional delivery methods) are lacking. This paper investigates this particular challenge for physical delivery approaches using fluid mechanics. The skin structural and immunogenic properties are examined in the context of the physical cell targeting requirements of the viable epidermis. Selected current physical cell targeting technologies engineered to meet these needs are examined: needle and syringe; diffusion patches; liquid jet injectors; microneedle arrays/patches; and biolistic particle delivery. The focus then moves to biolistic particle delivery: we first analyse engineering these systems to meet demanding clinical needs
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