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Progress on indium and barium single ion optical frequency standards
We report progress on 115In+ and 137Ba+ single ion optical frequency
standards using all solid-state sources. Both are free from quadrupole field
shifts and together enable a search for drift in fundamental constants.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, submitted to IEEE/LEOS Summer 2005 Topicals
conference proceeding
Data manager looks at the development of the Colorado Water Data Bank, A
CEP73-74RAL-NM22.Colorado Water Data Bank project, Technical report 73-06.Paper presented at "Symposium on the Management of Data Elements in Information Processing," National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, January 24, 1974
Studies on the biology and ecology of Amblyomma Herbraem Koch, 1844 and other tick species (Ixodidae) of the Eastern Cape
Tick borne diseases of livestock are among the most important factors which have retarded economic development in many parts of Africa. Modification of the environment due to the expansion of agriculture into previously undeveloped areas, together with the introduction of livestock, has disturbed the natural balance which existed between ticks and indigenous hosts. Many tick species have adapted to domestic stock, and in some instances have spread over large areas which were previously uninfested. A number of tick species which are parasitic on domestic stock, eg. Amblyomma hebraeum Koch, 1844, Boophilus decoloratus (Koch, 1844), Rhipicephalus evertsi Neumann, 1897 and Rhipicephalus appendiculatus Netunann, 1901, are vectors of pathogenic micro-organisms. Unlike indigenous hosts however, domestic stock have no innate immunity to tickborne diseases. Intro., p. 1
The epidemiology of skin cancer and public health strategies for its prevention in Southern Africa
Skin cancer is a non-communicable disease that has been underexplored in Africa, including
Southern Africa. Exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is an important, potentially modifiable
risk factor for skin cancer. The countries which comprise Southern Africa are Botswana, Lesotho,
Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland. They di er in population size and composition and experience
di erent levels of solar UVR. Here, the epidemiology and prevalence of skin cancer in Southern
African countries are outlined. Information is provided on skin cancer prevention campaigns in these
countries, and evidence sought to support recommendations for skin cancer prevention, especially
for people with fair skin, or oculocutaneous albinism or HIV-AIDS who are at the greatest risk.
Consideration is given to the possible impacts of climate change on skin cancer in Southern Africa
and the need for adaptation and human behavioural change is emphasized.Table S1: Absence (x) or presence (X) of evidence of online skin cancer prevention campaigns (any focusâcould
be in relation to albinism) in English by country in Africa. Websites valid as at the 17 December 2019.The South African Medical Research Council and the National Research Foundation (South Africa).http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerpham2020Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorolog
Pulsed beams as field probes for precision measurement
We describe a technique for mapping the spatial variation of static electric,
static magnetic, and rf magnetic fields using a pulsed atomic or molecular
beam. The method is demonstrated using a beam designed to measure the electric
dipole moment of the electron. We present maps of the interaction region,
showing sensitivity to (i) electric field variation of 1.5 V/cm at 3.3 kV/cm
with a spatial resolution of 15 mm; (ii) magnetic field variation of 5 nT with
25 mm resolution; (iii) radio-frequency magnetic field amplitude with 15 mm
resolution. This new diagnostic technique is very powerful in the context of
high-precision atomic and molecular physics experiments, where pulsed beams
have not hitherto found widespread application.Comment: 6 pages, 12 figures. Figures heavily compressed to comply with
arxiv's antediluvian file-size polic
The Use of Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understand the Biology of Campylobacter jejuni
Funding Information: This work was supported by a scholarship grant from the University of Aberdeen and Curtin University.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Unveiling the Mechanisms for Campylobacter jejuni Biofilm Formation Using a Stochastic Mathematical Model
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