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Heat of Adsorption on Charcoal of Certain Organic Vapors
Previous work on the heat of adsorption has been carried out by the use of the ice calorimeter adapted only to those liquids of appreciable vapor pressure at 0°C., and affording no investigation of the effect of temperature upon the heat of adsorption. In the present paper there is described a method for studying the heat of adsorption at different temperatures by employing a sensitive thermo-couple in a calorimeter system consisting of a known weight of low specific heat oil in a Dewar flask. With this arrangement we find that a change of 1 microvolt in the thermocouple reading corresponds to 0.06 calories per gram of charcoal
Iterated Stretching, Extensional Rheology and Formation of Beads-on-a-String Structures in Polymer Solutions
Accepted for publication in JNNFM, December 2005.The transient extensional rheology and the dynamics of elastocapillary thinning in aqueous solutions of polyethylene oxide (PEO) are studied with high-speed digital video microscopy. At long times, the evolution of the thread radius deviates from self-similar exponential decay and competition between elastic, capillary and inertial forces leads to the formation of a periodic array of beads connected by axially-uniform ligaments. This configuration is unstable and successive instabilities propagate from the necks connecting the beads and ligaments. This iterated process results in multiple generations of beads developing along the string in general agreement with predictions of Chang et al. [Phys Fluids, 11, 1717 (1999)] although the experiments yield a different recursion relation between the successive generations of beads. At long times, finite extensibility truncates the iterated instability, and slow axial translation of the bead arrays along the interconnecting threads leads to progressive coalescence before the ultimate rupture of the fluid column. Despite these dynamical complexities it is still possible to measure the steady growth in the transient extensional viscosity by monitoring the slow capillarydriven thinning in the cylindrical ligaments between beads.NASA and the Portuguese Science Foundatio
Disjoint Covers in Replicated Heterogeneous Arrays
Reconfigurable chips are fabricated with redundant elements that can be used to replace the faulty elements. The fault cover problem consists of finding an assignment of redundant elements to the faulty elements such that all of the faults are repaired. In reconfigurable chips that consist of arrays of elements, redundant elements are configured as spare rows and spare columns.
This paper considers the problem in which a chip contains several replicates of a heterogeneous array, one or more sets of spare rows, and one or more sets of spare columns. Each set of spare rows is identical to the set of rows in the array, and each set of spare columns is identical to the set of columns in the array. Specifically, an ith spare row can only be used to replace an ith row of an array, and similarly with spare columns. Repairing the chip reduces to finding a cover for the faults in each of the arrays. These covers must be disjoint; that is, a particular spare row or spare column can be used in the cover of at most one array. Results are presented for three fault cover problems that arise under these conditions
Optimized cross-slot flow geometry for microfluidic extension rheometry
A precision-machined cross-slot flow geometry with a shape that has been optimized by numerical simulation of the fluid kinematics is fabricated and used to measure the extensional viscosity of a dilute polymer solution. Full-field birefringence microscopy is used to monitor the evolution and growth of macromolecular anisotropy along the stagnation point streamline, and we observe the formation of a strong and uniform birefringent strand when the dimensionless flow strength exceeds a critical Weissenberg number Wicrit 0:5. Birefringence and bulk pressure drop measurements provide self consistent estimates of the planar extensional viscosity of the fluid over a wide range of deformation rates (26 s1 "_ 435 s1) and are also in close agreement with numerical simulations performed by using a finitely extensible nonlinear elastic dumbbell model
Model selection for time series of count data
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordSelecting between competing statistical models is a challenging problem especially when the competing
models are non-nested. An effective algorithm is developed in a Bayesian framework for
selecting between a parameter-driven autoregressive Poisson regression model and an observationdriven
integer valued autoregressive model when modeling time series count data. In order to achieve
this a particle MCMC algorithm for the autoregressive Poisson regression model is introduced. The
particle filter underpinning the particle MCMC algorithm plays a key role in estimating the marginal
likelihood of the autoregressive Poisson regression model via importance sampling and is also utilised
to estimate the DIC. The performance of the model selection algorithms are assessed via a simulation
study. Two real-life data sets, monthly US polio cases (1970-1983) and monthly benefit claims
from the logging industry to the British Columbia Workers Compensation Board (1985-1994) are
successfully analysed
Efficient Model Comparison Techniques for Models Requiring Large Scale Data Augmentation
This is the final version of the article. Available from ISBA via the DOI in this record.Selecting between competing statistical models is a challenging problem especially when the competing models are non-nested. In this paper we offer a simple solution by devising an algorithm which combines MCMC and importance sampling to obtain computationally efficient estimates of the marginal likelihood which can then be used to compare the models. The algorithm is successfully applied to a longitudinal epidemic data set, where calculating the marginal likelihood is made more challenging by the presence of large amounts of missing data. In this context, our importance sampling approach is shown to outperform existing methods for computing the marginal likelihood.PT was supported by a University of Warwick PhD scholarship. NA was supported by a PhD
scholarship from the Saudi Arabian Government
Iterated stretching and multiple beads-on-a-string phenomena in dilute solutions of highly-extensible flexible polymers
The dynamics of elastocapillary thinning in high molecular weight polymer
solutions are re-examined using high-speed digital video microscopy. At long
times, the evolution of the viscoelastic thread deviates from self-similar
exponential decay and competition of elastic, capillary and inertial forces
leads to the formation of a periodic array of beads connected by
axially-uniform ligaments. This configuration is itself unstable and successive
instabilities propagate from the necks connecting the beads and ligaments. This
iterated process results in the development of multiple generations of beads in
agreement with predictions of Chang et al. (1999), although experiments yield a
different recursion relation between successive generations. At long times,
finite extensibility truncates the iterated instability and axial translation
of the bead arrays along the interconnecting threads leads to progressive
coalescence before rupture of the fluid column.Comment: Submitted to Physics of Fluids. Contains 15 pages, including 6
figures and 1 tabl
The Family Name as Socio-Cultural Feature and Genetic Metaphor: From Concepts to Methods
A recent workshop entitled The Family Name as Socio-Cultural Feature and Genetic Metaphor: From Concepts to Methods was held in Paris in December 2010, sponsored by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and by the journal Human Biology. This workshop was intended to foster a debate on questions related to the family names and to compare different multidisciplinary approaches involving geneticists, historians, geographers, sociologists and social anthropologists. This collective paper presents a collection of selected communications
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