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Heat transfer in a compact tubular heat exchanger with helium gas at 3.5 MPa
A compact heat exchanger was constructed consisting of circular tubes in parallel brazed to a grooved base plate. This tube specimen heat exchanger was tested in an apparatus which radiatively heated the specimen on one side at a heat flux of up to 54 W/sq cm, and cooled the specimen with helium gas at 3.5 MPa and Reynolds numbers of 3000 to 35,000. The measured friction factor of the tube specimen was lower than that of a circular tube with fully developed turbulent flow, although the uncertainty was high due to entrance and exit losses. The measured Nusselt number, when modified to account for differences in fluid properties between the wall and the cooling fluid, agreed with past correlations for fully developed turbulent flow in circular tubes
D-branes and Discrete Torsion II
We derive D-brane gauge theories for C^3/Z_n x Z_n orbifolds with discrete
torsion and study the moduli space of a D-brane at a point. We show that, as
suggested in previous work, closed string moduli do not fully resolve the
singularity, but the resulting space -- containing n-1 conifold singularities
-- is somewhat surprising. Fractional branes also have unusual properties.
We also define an index which is the CFT analog of the intersection form in
geometric compactification, and use this to show that the elementary D6-brane
wrapped about T^6/Z_n x Z_n must have U(n) world-volume gauge symmetry.Comment: harvmac, 25 p
Numerical analysis of four-wave mixing between 2 ps mode-locked laser pulses in a tensile-strained bulk SOA
A numerical model of four-wave mixing between 2-ps pulses in a tensile-strained bulk semiconductor optical amplifier is presented. The model utilizes a modified Schrodinger equation to model the pulse propagation. The Schrodinger equation parameters such as the material gain first and second order dispersion, linewidth enhancement factors and optical loss coefficient are obtained using a previously developed steady-state model. The predicted four-wave mixing pulse characteristics show reasonably good agreement with experimental pulse characteristics obtained using frequency resolved optical gating
TETRA Observation of Gamma Rays at Ground Level Associated with Nearby Thunderstorms
Terrestrial Gamma ray Flashes (TGFs) -- very short, intense bursts of
electrons, positrons, and energetic photons originating from terrestrial
thunderstorms -- have been detected with satellite instruments. TETRA, an array
of NaI(Tl) scintillators at Louisiana State University, has now been used to
detect similar bursts of 50 keV to over 2 MeV gamma rays at ground level. After
2.6 years of observation, twenty-four events with durations 0.02- 4.2 msec have
been detected associated with nearby lightning, three of them coincident events
observed by detectors separated by ~1000 m. Nine of the events occurred within
6 msec and 3 miles of negative polarity cloud-to-ground lightning strokes with
measured currents in excess of 20 kA. The events reported here constitute the
first catalog of TGFs observed at ground level in close proximity to the
acceleration site.Comment: To be published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Phys. 118,
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The Global Market for Next-Generation Sequencing Tests Continues Its Torrid Pace.
The market for next-generation sequencing technologies (NGS) has grown dramatically. Health care decision-makers need empirical evidence on market growth and future trends in order to develop appropriate strategies and policies, but little has been published about the nature and size of these trends. We provide a snapshot of market trends through 2020. We found rapid growth of clinical NGS - the global clinical NGS services market was 7.7 billion by 2020. The reproductive health NGS test market is the largest market followed by the oncology NGS test market. The largest market is for tests that sequence >50 genes but not the entire exome or genome. Markets are growing rapidly in countries outside of the US. Despite rapid NGS test growth, there are a number of key issues that will need to be addressed to facilitate appropriate future growth
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