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Brief for Bernard Barker, Appellant: Third Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition
Aeronautic Instruments. Section II : Altitude Instruments
This report is Section two of a series of reports on aeronautic instruments (Technical Report nos. 125 to 132, inclusive). This section discusses briefly barometric altitude determinations, and describes in detail the principal types of altimeters and barographs used in aeronautics during the recent war. This is followed by a discussion of performance requirements for such instruments and an account of the methods of testing developed by the Bureau of Standards. The report concludes with a brief account of the results of recent investigations. For accurate measurements of altitude, reference must also be made to thermometer readings of atmospheric temperature, since the altitude is not fixed by atmospheric pressure alone. This matter is discussed in connection with barometric altitude determination
Optical photon detection in Al Superconducting Tunnel Junctions
We report on the successful fabrication of low leakage aluminium
superconducting tunnel junctions with very homogeneous and transparent
insulating barriers. The junctions were tested in an adiabatic demagnetisation
refrigerator with a base temperature of 35 mK. The normal resistance of the
junctions is equal to ~7 uohm cm2 with leakage currents in the bias voltage
domain as low as 100 fA/um2. Optical single photon counting experiments show a
very high responsivity with charge amplification factors in excess of 100. The
total resolving power (including electronic noise) for 500 nm photons is equal
to 13 compared to a theoretical tunnel limited value of 34. The current devices
are found to be limited spectroscopically by spatial inhomogeneities in the
detectors responseComment: 3 pages, 5 figure
Osteochondral impaction of the posterior acetabular surface without cortical fracture of any wall or column: an undescribed pattern of acetabular injury
Surgical treatment of a unusual acetabular fracture is described. This fracture was characterized by impaction and breaking down of the posterior articular surface and comminution of lamina quadrilatera lower portion, without cortical fracture of both columns. The fracture was treated surgically through the Kocher–Langenbeck approach. A small hole was created in the acetabulum posterior wall, the impacted fragment was reduced, and the bone defect was filled with autologous bone from the greater trochanter. A plate was shaped in order to fix both bone graft and fractured fragment
Editorial: New initiative: "Ten Questions in Sports Engineering" papers
The journal Sports Engineering launches a new publication initiative: “Ten Questions in Sports Engineering” papers. Ten questions papers should deal with a well-defined topic and should be centered around a selection of ten relevant and topical questions. Submissions are based on invitation only by an (Associate) Editor of the journal
Mechanochemical action of the dynamin protein
Dynamin is a ubiquitous GTPase that tubulates lipid bilayers and is
implicated in many membrane severing processes in eukaryotic cells. Setting the
grounds for a better understanding of this biological function, we develop a
generalized hydrodynamics description of the conformational change of large
dynamin-membrane tubes taking into account GTP consumption as a free energy
source. On observable time scales, dissipation is dominated by an effective
dynamin/membrane friction and the deformation field of the tube has a simple
diffusive behavior, which could be tested experimentally. A more involved,
semi-microscopic model yields complete predictions for the dynamics of the tube
and possibly accounts for contradictory experimental results concerning its
change of conformation as well as for plectonemic supercoiling.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures; typos corrected, reference adde
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The spectrum of myelodysplastic syndromes post-solid organ transplantation: A single institutional experience
An increased incidence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has recently been documented in patients post-solid organ transplantation but the incidence and types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) occurring in this patient population are not known. We identified 5 patients (3M, 2F, age 48–64 years) who developed MDS ranging from 1.8 to 25 years (median 4.2 years) post-solid organ transplantation, only 2 patients had received azathioprine. The cumulative incidence of MDS in heart and lung transplant recipients at 15 years was 0.5% and 1.8%, respectively, which is markedly higher compared to the general population. Low-risk types of MDS predominated, 3 of 5 patients are alive (median 3.9 years) since diagnosis. Deletions of chromosome 20q, which have not been previously reported in post-transplant MDS/AML, were identified in 3 cases. Our findings expand the morphologic and cytogenetic spectrum of MDS occurring post-solid organ transplantation and suggest that mechanisms beside azathioprine toxicity might be important in disease pathogenesis
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