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The Advanced Photon Source Injector Test Stand Control System
The Advanced Photon Source (APS) primary and backup injectors consist of two
thermionic-cathode rf guns. These guns are being upgraded to provide improved
performance, to improve ease of maintenance, and to reduce downtime required
for repair or replacement of a failed injector. As part of the process, an
injector test stand is being prepared. This stand is effectively independent of
the APS linac and will allow for complete characterization and validation of an
injector prior to its installation into the APS linac.
A modular control system for the test stand has been developed using standard
APS control solutions with EPICS to deliver a flexible and comprehensive
control system. The modularity of the system will allow both future expansion
of test stand functionality and evaluation of new control techniques and
solutions.Comment: Poster paper (TUAP015) at ICALEPCS 2001, 3 pages, 2 figures, pd
Explicit volume-preserving numerical schemes for relativistic trajectories and spin dynamics
A class of explicit numerical schemes is developed to solve for the
relativistic dynamics and spin of particles in electromagnetic fields, using
the Lorentz-BMT equation formulated in the Clifford algebra representation of
Baylis. It is demonstrated that these numerical methods, reminiscent of the
leapfrog and Verlet methods, share a number of important properties: they are
energy-conserving, volume-conserving and second order convergent. These
properties are analysed empirically by benchmarking against known analytical
solutions in constant uniform electrodynamic fields. It is demonstrated that
the numerical error in a constant magnetic field remains bounded for long time
simulations in contrast to the Boris pusher, whose angular error increases
linearly with time. Finally, the intricate spin dynamics of a particle is
investigated in a plane wave field configuration.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure
Total hip and knee replacement surgery results in changes in leukocyte and endothelial markers
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>It is estimated that over 8 million people in the United Kingdom suffer from osteoarthritis. These patients may require orthopaedic surgical intervention to help alleviate their clinical condition. Investigations presented here was to test the hypothesis that total hip replacement (THR) and total knee replacement (TKR) orthopaedic surgery result in changes to leukocyte and endothelial markers thus increasing inflammatory reactions postoperatively.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>During this 'pilot study', ten test subjects were all scheduled for THR or TKR elective surgery due to osteoarthritis. Leukocyte concentrations were measured using an automated full blood count analyser. Leukocyte CD11b (Mac-1) and CD62L cell surface expression, intracellular production of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2 </sub>and elastase were measured as markers of leukocyte function. Von Willebrand factor (vWF) and soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) were measured as markers of endothelial activation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results obtained during this study demonstrate that THR and TKR orthopaedic surgery result in similar changes of leukocyte and endothelial markers, suggestive of increased inflammatory reactions postoperatively. Specifically, THR and TKR surgery resulted in a leukocytosis, this being demonstrated by an increase in the total leukocyte concentration following surgery. Evidence of leukocyte activation was demonstrated by a decrease in CD62L expression and an increase in CD11b expression by neutrophils and monocytes respectively. An increase in the intracellular H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2 </sub>production by neutrophils and monocytes and in the leukocyte elastase concentrations was also evident of leukocyte activation following orthopaedic surgery. With respect to endothelial activation, increases in vWF and sICAM-1 concentrations were demonstrated following surgery.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In general it appeared that most of the leukocyte and endothelial markers measured during these studies peaked between days 1-3 postoperatively. It is proposed that by allowing orthopaedic surgeons access to alternative laboratory markers such as CD11b, H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2 </sub>and elastase, CD62L, vWF and sICAM-1, an accurate assessment of the extent of inflammation due to surgery <it>per se </it>could be made. Ultimately, the leukocyte and endothelial markers assessed during this investigation may have a role in monitoring potential infectious complications that can occur during the postoperative period.</p
Against the Odds: Psychomotor Development of Children Under 2 years in a Sudanese Orphanage.
Providing abandoned children the necessary medical and psychological care as possible after their institutionalization may minimize developmental delays. We describe psychomotor development in infants admitted to an orphanage in Khartoum, Sudan, assessed at admission and over an 18-month follow-up. Psychological state and psychomotor quotients were determined using a simplified Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale (NBAS), the Brunet-Lezine and Alarm distress baby (ADBB) scale. From May-September 2005, 151 children were evaluated 2, 4, 9, 12 and 18 months after inclusion. At admission, ∼15% of children ≤1 month had a regulation impairment according to the NBAS, and 33.8% presented a distress state (ADBB score >5). More than 85% (129/151) recovered normal psychomotor development. The results of the program reinforce the importance of early detection of psychological disorders followed by rapid implementation of psychological case management to improve the development of young children in similar institutions and circumstances
Magnetic Order and Dynamics in an Orbitally Degenerate Ferromagnetic Insulator
Neutron scattering was used to determine the spin structure and the magnon
spectrum of the Mott--Hubbard insulator YTiO. The magnetic structure is
complex, comprising substantial G-type and A-type antiferromagnetic components
in addition to the predominant ferromagnetic component. The magnon spectrum, on
the other hand, is gapless and nearly isotropic. We show that these findings
are inconsistent with the orbitally ordered states thus far proposed for
YTiO and discuss general implications for a theoretical description of
exchange interactions in orbitally degenerate systems.Comment: to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Estimates of electronic interaction parameters for LaO compounds (=Ti-Ni) from ab-initio approaches
We have analyzed the ab-initio local density approximation band structure
calculations for the family of perovskite oxides, LaO with =Ti-Ni
within a parametrized nearest neighbor tight-binding model and extracted
various interaction strengths. We study the systematics in these interaction
parameters across the transition metal series and discuss the relevance of
these in a many-body description of these oxides. The results obtained here
compare well with estimates of these parameters obtained via analysis of
electron spectroscopic results in conjunction with the Anderson impurity model.
The dependence of the hopping interaction strength, t, is found to be
approximately .Comment: 18 pages; 1 tex file+9 postscript files (appeared in Phys Rev B Oct
15,1996
Structure formation in active networks
Structure formation and constant reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton are
key requirements for the function of living cells. Here we show that a minimal
reconstituted system consisting of actin filaments, crosslinking molecules and
molecular-motor filaments exhibits a generic mechanism of structure formation,
characterized by a broad distribution of cluster sizes. We demonstrate that the
growth of the structures depends on the intricate balance between
crosslinker-induced stabilization and simultaneous destabilization by molecular
motors, a mechanism analogous to nucleation and growth in passive systems. We
also show that the intricate interplay between force generation, coarsening and
connectivity is responsible for the highly dynamic process of structure
formation in this heterogeneous active gel, and that these competing mechanisms
result in anomalous transport, reminiscent of intracellular dynamics
Spin Dynamics and Orbital State in LaTiO_3
A neutron scattering study of the Mott-Hubbard insulator LaTiO
(T K) reveals a spin wave spectrum that is well described by a
nearest-neighbor superexchange constant meV and a small
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction ( meV). The nearly isotropic spin wave
spectrum is surprising in view of the absence of a static Jahn-Teller
distortion that could quench the orbital angular momentum, and it may indicate
strong orbital fluctuations. A resonant x-ray scattering study has uncovered no
evidence of orbital order in LaTiO.Comment: final version, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3946 (2000
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