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The Economic Cost of Domestic Hunger: Estimated Annual Burden to the United States
Examines the extent of domestic hunger and estimates the cost burden of food insecurity to the nation, including the costs of charity to help feed families, mental health and physical illnesses, and impaired educational outcomes and economic productivity
Test of the proximity theorem for deformed nuclei
We compare a proximity-type potential for two interacting nuclei with the double-folding method. Both spherical and deformed systems are considered. Special "orientation windows" are found for two deformed nuclei giving rise to nuclear cohesion. If the same nucleon-nucleon interaction is utilized, the proximity and the double-folding potentials agree fairly well for a spherical + deformed system. However, deviations are found in the case of two deformed nuclei
Composite reinforced propellant tanks
Design studies involving weight and cost were carried out for several structural concepts applicable to space shuttle disposable tankage. An effective design, a honeycomb stabilized pressure vessel, was chosen. A test model was designed and fabricated
Fluid flow analysis of diluted evaporating American whiskey droplets.
The recent discovery of the unique structures, whiskey webs, formed when the evaporation of diluted American whiskey, has raised many questions as to the nature of the structures. Their formation process follows as such: (1) dilution of the whiskey to form nanoaggregates, (2) formation of a monolayer at the air-liquid interface, (3) chaotic ethanol evaporation caused monolayer collapse (via dynamic pressure), (4) bulk fluid evaporation caused monolayer collapse (via reduction of surface area), where the web-like structures reside on the surface, and finally, (5) web-like structures deposit on the substrate. The webs imaged via SEM had a striking resemblance to the “twisted ribbon fold” found in literature. There has been significant research within monolayer collapse where various mechanisms have been found which describe how they collapse; this work focused on the role of ethanol evaporation of sessile droplets in the formation of whiskey webs. The study will identify how characteristics (maturation, proof, surfactants, filtrations, congeners, and whiskey web patterns) influence the fluid velocity to the greatest degree. Since the ethanol evaporation is believed to be the largest contributor to the web-like structure formation process, it was studied here. This work will help to understand the role the ethanol evaporation has to the uniqueness of the web structures. These findings contribute towards correlating monolayer collapse mechanisms and feature characteristics to the intrinsic properties within American whiskey
Remote sensing of Pacific hurricane and radiometric measurements from foam and slicks
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The Anisotropic Spatial Distribution of Hypervelocity Stars
We study the distribution of angular positions and angular separations of
unbound hypervelocity stars (HVSs). HVSs are spatially anisotropic at the
3-sigma level. The spatial anisotropy is significant in Galactic longitude, not
in latitude, and the inclusion of lower velocity, possibly bound HVSs reduces
the significance of the anisotropy. We discuss how the observed distribution of
HVSs may be linked to their origin. In the future, measuring the distribution
of HVSs in the southern sky will provide additional constraints on the spatial
anisotropy and the origin of HVSs.Comment: 4 pages, accepted to ApJ Letter
Level-Screening Designs for factors with many levels
We consider designs for f factors each at m levels, where f is small but m is large. Main effect designs with mf experimental points are presented. For two factors, two types of designs are investigated, termed sawtooth and dumbbell designs, based on a graphical representation. For three factors, cyclic sawtooth designs are considered. The paper seeks optimal and near optimal designs which involve factors with many levels but few observations. It also investigates issues of robustness when as much as one third of the data is structurally missing. An important area of application is in screening for drug discovery and we compare our designs with others using a published data set with two factors each with fifty levels, where the dumbbell design outperforms others and is an example of an inherently unbalanced design dominating more balanced designs
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