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    Emission from Hot Dust in the Infrared Spectra of Gamma-ray Bright Blazars

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    A possible source of γ\gamma-ray photons observed from the jets of blazars is inverse Compton scattering by relativistic electrons of infrared seed photons from a hot, dusty torus in the nucleus. We use observations from the Spitzer Space Telescope to search for signatures of such dust in the infrared spectra of four γ\gamma-ray bright blazars, the quasars 4C 21.35, CTA102, and PKS 1510−-089, and the BL Lacertae object ON231. The spectral energy distribution (SED) of 4C 21.35 contains a prominent infrared excess indicative of dust emission. After subtracting a non-thermal component with a power-law spectrum, we fit a dust model to the residual SED. The model consists of a blackbody with temperature ∼1200\sim1200 K, plus a much weaker optically thin component at ∼660\sim660 K. The total luminosity of the thermal dust emission is 7.9±0.2×10457.9\pm0.2 \times 10^{45} erg s−1^{-1}. If the dust lies in an equatorial torus, the density of IR photons from the torus is sufficient to explain the γ\gamma-ray flux from 4C 21.35 as long as the scattering occurs within a few parsecs of the central engine. We also report a tentative detection of dust in the quasar CTA102, in which the luminosity of the infrared excess is 7±2×10457 \pm 2 \times 10^{45} erg s−1^{-1}. However, in CTA102 the far-IR spectra are too noisy to detect the 10μ10 \mum silicate feature. Upper limits to the luminosity from thermal emission from dust in PKS 1510-089, and ON231, are, 2.3×10452.3\times10^{45}, and 6.6×10436.6\times10^{43} erg s−1^{-1}, respectively. These upper limits do not rule out the possibility of inverse Compton up-scattering of IR photons to γ\gamma-ray energies in these two sources. The estimated covering factor of the hot dust in 4C 21.35, 22%, is similar to that of non-blazar quasars; however, 4C 21.35 is deficient in cooler dust.Comment: 23 Pages, 5 Figures, 2 Tables, 1 Machine Readable Table. Accepted to Ap

    The Relationship between Paranormal Belief and the HEXACO Domains of Personality

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    The HEXACO-PI-R (Ashton & Lee, 2007) has been presented as an alternative measure of the Five Factor Model, with the inclusion of the dimension of honesty/humility. This new measure of personality was utilised alongside the Revised Paranormal Belief Scale (RPBS) in a correlational design among 137 undergraduate students in Wales. Multiple regression analysis demonstrated that superstition was significantly negatively correlated with conscientiousness and openness to experience, while precognition was significantly negatively correlated with honesty/humility. No other personality factors were statistically significant predictors of any dimensions of paranormal belief. While these results do not provide strong support for previous findings, it is concluded that the inclusion of the honesty/humility dimension renders the HEXACO-PI-R a useful measure for considering relationships between personality and paranormal belief

    Estrogenic Plant Extracts Reverse Weight Gain and Fat Accumulation without Causing Mammary Gland or Uterine Proliferation

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    Long-term estrogen deficiency increases the risk of obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women. Menopausal hormone therapy containing estrogens might prevent these conditions, but its prolonged use increases the risk of breast cancer, as wells as endometrial cancer if used without progestins. Animal studies indicate that beneficial effects of estrogens in adipose tissue and adverse effects on mammary gland and uterus are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha (ERα). One strategy to improve the safety of estrogens to prevent/treat obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome is to develop estrogens that act as agonists in adipose tissue, but not in mammary gland and uterus. We considered plant extracts, which have been the source of many pharmaceuticals, as a source of tissue selective estrogens. Extracts from two plants, Glycyrrhiza uralensis (RG) and Pueraria montana var. lobata (RP) bound to ERα, activated ERα responsive reporters, and reversed weight gain and fat accumulation comparable to estradiol in ovariectomized obese mice maintained on a high fat diet. Unlike estradiol, RG and RP did not induce proliferative effects on mammary gland and uterus. Gene expression profiling demonstrated that RG and RP induced estradiol-like regulation of genes in abdominal fat, but not in mammary gland and uterus. The compounds in extracts from RG and RP might constitute a new class of tissue selective estrogens to reverse weight gain, fat accumulation and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women

    UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

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    Patterns Of Labor Force Participation: A Multivariate Analysis.

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    PhDSociologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/186819/2/7204893.pd

    Empirical aids for ordering variables in causal models

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    Shipment Consolidation: Who pays for it and how much

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    Consolidating orders in inventory management increases order size, exploits economy of scale, and potentially lowers costs. But it is not always apparent how t
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