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Alfven wave scattering and the secondary to primary ratio
The cosmic ray abundances have traditionally been used to determine the elemental and isotopic nature of galactic ray sources and average measures of propagation conditions. Detailed studies of the physics of propagation are usually paired with relatively straightforward estimates of the secondary-to-primary (S/P) ratios. In the work reported here, calculations of elemental abundances are paired with a more careful treatment of the propagation process. It is shown that the physics of propagation does indeed leave specific traces of Galactic structure in cosmic ray abundances
Transfer of ultra-low phase noise microwave references over the JANET Aurora fibre network using a femtosecond optical frequency comb
An ultra-low phase noise microwave frequency is transferred over 82 km of installed fibre by propagation of a 30 nm bandwidth optical frequency comb (104 modes). The phase noise induced along the fibre by vibrations and thermal effects is suppressed by implementing a noise cancellation scheme where a portion of the light is sent back to the transmitter through the same fibre. The 6th harmonic of the repetition rate detected before and after the pulse train has travelled a round trip are phase compared and used to generate an error signal that controls a fibre stretcher to compensate for the fibre-induced phase fluctuations. Optical amplifiers are used to compensate for the fibre attenuation and dispersion compensation modules are also employed
Taking Arduino to the Internet of things: the ASIP programming model
Micro-controllers such as Arduino are widely used by all kinds of makers worldwide. Popularity has been driven by Arduinoâs simplicity of use and the large number of sensors and libraries available to extend the basic capabilities of these controllers. The last decade has witnessed a surge of software engineering solutions for âthe Internet of Thingsâ, but in several cases these solutions require computational resources that are more advanced than simple, resource-limited micro-controllers.
Surprisingly, in spite of being the basic ingredients of complex hardwareâsoftware systems, there does not seem to be a simple and flexible way to (1) extend the basic capabilities of micro-controllers, and (2) to coordinate inter-connected micro-controllers in âthe Internet of Thingsâ. Indeed, new capabilities are added on a per-application basis and interactions are mainly limited to bespoke, point-to-point protocols that target the hardware I/O rather than the services provided by this hardware.
In this paper we present the Arduino Service Interface Programming (ASIP) model, a new model that addresses the issues above by (1) providing a âServiceâ abstraction to easily add new capabilities to micro-controllers, and (2) providing support for networked boards using a range of strategies, including socket connections, bridging devices, MQTT-based publishâsubscribe messaging, discovery services, etc. We provide an open-source implementation of the code running on Arduino boards and client libraries in Java, Python, Racket and Erlang. We show how ASIP enables the rapid development of non-trivial applications (coordination of input/output on distributed boards and implementation of a line-following algorithm for a remote robot) and we assess the performance of ASIP in several ways, both quantitative and qualitative
Framing Expectations in Early HIV Cure Research
Language used to describe clinical research represents a powerful opportunity to educate volunteers. In the case of HIV cure research there is an emerging need to manage expectations by using the term âexperimentâ. Cure experiments are proof-of-concept studies designed to evaluate novel paradigms to reduce persistent HIV-1 reservoirs, without any expectation of medical benefit
Cost analysis of a transition to green vehicle technology for light duty fleet vehicles in Public Works DepartmentâNaval Support Activity Monterey (PWD Monterey)
MBA Professional ReportThe MBA Project is a detailed cost analysis of various mature green vehicle technologies that can be implemented by Public Works DepartmentâNaval Support Activity Monterey (PWD Monterey) and its subordinate entities, with the intent of reducing both overall life-cycle vehicle costs and carbon emissions. The focus is on light-duty, non-tactical vehicles in use in the region. The cost analysis explores Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV), the infrastructure required to operate them, and the social cost of carbon emissions (SCC). Our model indicates that it is not economically beneficial to implement green vehicle technologies on a fleet-wide level for PWD Monterey. Although there are SCC benefits, and right-sizing fleet vehicles to suitable alternatives leads to savings, the increased cost of PHEVs and relatively large required infrastructure cost outpace the total benefits.http://archive.org/details/costnalysisoftra1094547924Lieutenant Commander, United States NavyLieutenant, United States NavyApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
The CIPM list "Recommended values of standard frequencies": 2021 update
This paper gives a detailed account of the analysis underpinning the 2021
update to the list of standard reference frequency values recommended by the
International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM). This update focused on
a subset of atomic transitions that are secondary representations of the second
(SRS) or considered as potential SRS. As in previous updates in 2015 and 2017,
methods for analysing over-determined data sets were applied to make optimum
use of the worldwide body of published clock comparison data. To ensure that
these methods were robust, three independent calculations were performed using
two different algorithms. The 2021 update differed from previous updates in
taking detailed account of correlations among the input data, a step shown to
be important in deriving unbiased frequency values and avoiding underestimation
of their uncertainties. It also differed in the procedures used to assess input
data and to assign uncertainties to the recommended frequency values, with
previous practice being adapted to produce a fully consistent output data set
consisting of frequency ratio values as well as absolute frequencies. These
changes are significant in the context of an anticipated redefinition of the
second in terms of an optical transition or transitions, since optical
frequency ratio measurements will be critical for verifying the international
consistency of optical clocks prior to the redefinition. In the meantime, the
reduced uncertainties for optical SRS resulting from this analysis
significantly increases the weight that secondary frequency standards based on
these transitions can have in the steering of International Atomic Time (TAI).Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure
High prevalence of anelloviruses in vitreous fluid of children with seasonal hyperacute panuveitis.
Seasonal hyperacute panuveitis (SHAPU) is a potentially blinding ocular disease occurring in Nepal that principally affects young children. Random amplification of partially purified vitreous fluid (VF)-derived nucleic acid revealed the presence of human anelloviruses in VF of SHAPU patients. In a comparative study of patients with different ocular pathologies, SHAPU patients were at highest risk of harboring anelloviruses in their eyes. The majority of SHAPU patients had multiple anelloviruses in their VF. The ocular anellovirus load in SHAPU and non-SHAPU patients did not differ and no SHAPU-specific anellovirus variant was detected. Analysis of paired serum and VF samples from SHAPU and non-SHAPU patients showed that the anellovirus detected in VF samples most likely originated from the systemic viral pool during viremia, potentially through breakdown of the blood-ocular barrier. The detection of anelloviruses in VF samples of uveitis patients, profoundly so in SHAPU patients, is imperative and warrants elucidation of its clinical significance
Towards cyber-physical systems as services: the ASIP protocol
The development of Cyber-Physical Systems needs to address the heterogeneity of several components that interact to build a single application. In this paper we present a model to enable easy integration and interaction of micro-controllers. Specifically, we describe the Arduino Service Interface Protocol (ASIP), we provide an implementation and client libraries for Java, Racket and Erlang, together with the description of a practical example
Smartphone-based, rapid, wide-field fundus photography for diagnosis of pediatric retinal diseases
PurposeAn important, unmet clinical need is for cost-effective, reliable, easy-to-use, and portable retinal photography to evaluate preventable causes of vision loss in children. This study presents the feasibility of a novel smartphone-based retinal imaging device tailored to imaging the pediatric fundus.MethodsSeveral modifications for children were made to our previous device, including a child-friendly 3D printed housing of animals, attention-grabbing targets, enhanced image stitching, and video-recording capabilities. Retinal photographs were obtained in children undergoing routine dilated eye examination. Experienced masked retina-specialist graders determined photograph quality and made diagnoses based on the images, which were compared to the treating clinician's diagnosis.ResultsDilated fundus photographs were acquired in 43 patients with a mean age of 6.7 years. The diagnoses included retinoblastoma, Coats' disease, commotio retinae, and optic nerve hypoplasia, among others. Mean time to acquire five standard photographs totaling 90-degree field of vision was 2.3 ± 1.1 minutes. Patients rated their experience of image acquisition favorably, with a Likert score of 4.6 ± 0.8 out of 5. There was 96% agreement between image-based diagnosis and the treating clinician's diagnosis.ConclusionsWe report a handheld smartphone-based device with modifications tailored for wide-field fundus photography in pediatric patients that can rapidly acquire fundus photos while being well-tolerated.Translational relevanceAdvances in handheld smartphone-based fundus photography devices decrease the technical barrier for image acquisition in children and may potentially increase access to ophthalmic care in communities with limited resources
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