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    The roles of kinetic theory and gas-surface interactions in measurements of upper-atmospheric density

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    Kinetic theory and gas-surface interactions in measurements of upper atmospheric densit

    Dynamical Formation of Close Binaries During the Pre-main-sequence Phase

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    Solar-type binaries with short orbital periods (PcloseP_{\rm close} ≡\equiv 1 - 10 days; aa ≲\lesssim 0.1 AU) cannot form directly via fragmentation of molecular clouds or protostellar disks, yet their component masses are highly correlated, suggesting interaction during the pre-main-sequence (pre-MS) phase. Moreover, the close binary fraction of pre-MS stars is consistent with that of their MS counterparts in the field (FcloseF_{\rm close} = 2.1%). Thus we can infer that some migration mechanism operates during the early pre-MS phase (τ\tau ≲\lesssim 5 Myr) that reshapes the primordial separation distribution. We test the feasibility of this hypothesis by carrying out a population synthesis calculation which accounts for two formation channels: Kozai-Lidov (KL) oscillations and dynamical instability in triple systems. Our models incorporate (1) more realistic initial conditions compared to previous studies, (2) octupole-level effects in the secular evolution, (3) tidal energy dissipation via weak-friction equilibrium tides at small eccentricities and via non-radial dynamical oscillations at large eccentricities, and (4) the larger tidal radius of a pre-MS primary. Given a 15% triple star fraction, we simulate a close binary fraction from KL oscillations alone of FcloseF_{\rm close} ≈\approx 0.4% after τ\tau = 5 Myr, which increases to FcloseF_{\rm close} ≈\approx 0.8% by τ\tau = 5 Gyr. Dynamical ejections and disruptions of unstable coplanar triples in the disk produce solitary binaries with slightly longer periods PP ≈\approx 10 - 100 days. The remaining ≈\approx60% of close binaries with outer tertiaries, particularly those in compact coplanar configurations with log PoutP_{\rm out} (days) ≈\approx 2 - 5 (aouta_{\rm out} << 50 AU), can be explained only with substantial extra energy dissipation due to interactions with primordial gas.Comment: Accepted by ApJ; 23 pages; 8 figures; this version incorporates changes made to address comments by refere

    Extension of modern control system theory Final report

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    Analysis and synthesis techniques for linear systems and methods of minimizing sensitivity of optimal control systems to large parameter variation

    Human Factors Considerations in System Design

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    Human factors considerations in systems design was examined. Human factors in automated command and control, in the efficiency of the human computer interface and system effectiveness are outlined. The following topics are discussed: human factors aspects of control room design; design of interactive systems; human computer dialogue, interaction tasks and techniques; guidelines on ergonomic aspects of control rooms and highly automated environments; system engineering for control by humans; conceptual models of information processing; information display and interaction in real time environments

    Calcium as a cardiovascular toxin in CKD-MBD

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    Disordered calcium balance and homeostasis are common in patients with chronic kidney disease. Such alterations are commonly associated with abnormal bone remodeling, directly and indirectly. Similarly, positive calcium balance may also be a factor in the pathogenesis of extra skeletal soft tissue and arterial calcification. Calcium may directly affect cardiac structure and function through direct effects to alter cell signaling due to abnormal intracellular calcium homeostasis 2) extra-skeletal deposition of calcium and phosphate in the myocardium and small cardiac arterioles, 3) inducing cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through calcium and hormone activation of NFAT signaling mechanisms, and 4) increased aorta calcification resulting in chronic increased afterload leading to hypertrophy. Similarly, calcium may alter vascular smooth muscle cell function and affect cell signaling which may predispose to a proliferative phenotype important in arteriosclerosis and arterial calcification. Thus, disorders of calcium balance and homeostasis due to CKD-MBD may play a role in the high cardiovascular burden observed in patients with CKD

    When Copyright Law Meet Anonymous Street Art

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    Cynicism and Political Theory

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