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    Acoustics-turbulence interaction

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    An investigation of the instability frequency was undertaken. Measurements revealed that the hot wire probe induces and sustains stable upstream oscillation of the free shear layer. The characteristics of the free shear layer tone are found to be different from the slit jet wedge edgetone phenomenon. The shear tone induced by a plane wedge in a plane free shear layer was then examined in order to further document the phenomenon. The eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the tone fundamental show agreement with the spatial stability theory. A comprehensive summary of the results is also included

    Dynamic Response of Foundations on Two-Parameter Media

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    A finite element algorithm is presented to analyze the dynamic response of rectangular foundations resting on an elastic medium. The foundation is modeled by rectangular thin plate elements and the supporting elastic medium is represented by the two parameter model proposed by Vlasov. The natural frequencies of the foundation-elastic medium are investigated. A parametric study is conducted to examine the effects of the edge and corner forces, that are accounted for in the two parameter model, on the dynamic response of a plate subjected to a moving vertical force

    Effect of age on the prognostic value of left ventricular function in patients with acute coronary syndrome:a prospective registry study

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    Objective: This study aims to study the prognostic impact of LV function on mortality and examine the effect of age on the prognostic value of left ventricular function. Ā Methods: We examined the Myocardial Ischaemia National Audit Project (MINAP) registry (2006-2010) data with a mean follow up of 2.1 years. LV function was categorized into good (ejection fraction (EF) ā‰„50%), moderate (EF 30-49%) and poor (EF <30%) categories. Cox-proportional hazards models were constructed to examine the prognostic significance of LV function in different age groups (<65, 65-74, 75-84 and ā‰„85 years) on all-cause mortality adjusting for baseline variables. Ā Results: Of 424,848 patients, LV function data available for 123,609. Multiple imputations were used to impute missing values of LV function and the final sample for analyses were drawn from 414,305. After controlling for confounders, 339,887 participants were included in the regression models. For any age group, mortality was higher with worsening degree of LV impairment. Increased age reduced the adverse prognosis associated with reduced LV function (hazard ratios (HRs) of death comparing poor LV function to good LV function were 2.11 95%CI 1.88-2.37 for age <65 years and 1.28 95%CI 1.20-1.36 for age ā‰„85 years. Older patients had a high mortality risk even in those with good LV function. HRs of mortality for ā‰„85 compared to <65 years (HR=1.00) within good, moderate and poor ejection fractions groups were 5.89, 4.86 and 3.43, respectively. Ā Conclusions: In patients with ACS, clinicians should interpret the prognostic value of LV function taking into account patientā€™s age

    Interface modiļ¬cation of clay and graphene platelets reinforced epoxy nanocomposites: a comparative study

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    The interface between the matrix phase and dispersed phase of a composite plays a critical role in inļ¬‚uencing its properties. However, the intricate mecha-nisms of interface are not fully understood, and polymer nanocomposites are no exception. This study compares the fabrication, morphology, and mechanical and thermal properties of epoxy nanocomposites tuned by clay layers (denoted as m-clay) and graphene platelets (denoted as m-GP). It was found that a chemical modiļ¬cation, layer expansion and dispersion of ļ¬ller within the epoxy matrix resulted in an improved interface between the ļ¬ller mate-rial and epoxy matrix. This was conļ¬rmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and transmission electron microscope. The enhanced interface led to improved mechanical properties (i.e. stiffness modulus, fracture toughness) and higher glass transition temperatures (Tg) compared with neat epoxy. At 4 wt% m-GP, the critical strain energy release rate G1c of neat epoxy improved by 240 % from 179.1 to 608.6 J/m2 and Tg increased from 93.7 to 106.4 ļæ½C. In contrast to m-clay, which at 4 wt%, only improved the G1c by 45 % and Tg by 7.1 %. The higher level of improvement offered by m-GP is attributed to the strong interaction of graphene sheets with epoxy because the covalent bonds between the carbon atoms of graphene sheets are much stronger than silicon-based clay

    Looking Beyond a Rare Presentation of Betel Nut Use in a North American Patient- an Opportunity for Lessons and Intervention in Global Health and Gender Equity

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    Betel nut is estimated to be the fourth most common psychoactive substance used globally behind caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine with 600 million global users. Betel nut use has a strong association with oral cancer and many other systemic effects including oral submucosal fibrosis. Although North American use is rare, its enduring effects may surface long after use posing a diagnostic challenge to practitioners caring for an increasingly global diaspora. Herein, we present a patient with severe trismus due to advanced oral submucosal fibrosis who was unexpectedly found to be importing and using Betel nut for over thirty years after immigrating. The prevalence of use in North America is unknown due to a paucity of current epidemiologic data. Betel nut side effects include a strong association with oral squamous cell carcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, cirrhosis, and cardiovascular disease, among others. However, there remains widespread lack of attributable risk awareness and entrenched social norms that permit betel nut use in early childhood in endemic areas. Importantly, women often bear a higher proportion of betel nut-related disease not only due to limited means of healthcare access but also due to cultural norms that often discourage women from smoking tobacco and instead encourage betel nut use. Here, standard tobacco and cancer screening had the potential to overlook a silent but significant driver of poor health. This case demonstrates a need for awareness of betel nut availability and its effects in the North American context. Moreover, it underscores the judicious care warranted for migrant patients who may have a history of exposure to betel nut and other imported cultural habits of clinical importance; these considerations are relevant to the individualized provision of culturally informed, gender equitable care

    BK Channels Mediate Synaptic Plasticity Underlying Habituation in Rats

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    Habituation is a basic form of implicit learning and represents a sensory filter that is disrupted in autism, schizophrenia, and several other mental disorders. Despite extensive research in the past decades on habituation of startle and other escape responses, the underlying neural mechanisms are still not fully understood. There is evidence from previous studies indicating that BK channels might play a critical role in habituation. We here used a wide array of approaches to test this hypothesis. We show that BK channel activation and subsequent phosphorylation of these channels are essential for synaptic depression presumably underlying startle habituation in rats, using patch-clamp recordings and voltage-sensitive dye imaging in slices. Furthermore, positive modulation of BK channels in vivo can enhance short-term habituation. Although results using different approaches do not always perfectly align, together they provide convincing evidence for a crucial role of BK channel phosphorylation in synaptic depression underlying short-term habituation of startle. We also show that this mechanism can be targeted to enhance short-term habituation and therefore to potentially ameliorate sensory filtering deficits associated with psychiatric disorders
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