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Evidence for Stellar Streaming in the Cores of Elliptical Galaxies: A Kinematic Signature of Mergers?
We present evidence for non-Gaussian velocity fields within the cores of
luminous elliptical galaxies. This evidence is based upon high signal-to-noise,
medium-resolution spectroscopy of the cores of early-type members of the Virgo
and Coma clusters obtained with the WIYN 3.5-m telescope. The Virgo data were
acquired using an integral-field unit (DensePak) allowing the velocity field to
be sampled over a variety of spatial scales. The Coma data were obtained
through single, 2-arcsec diameter fibers. The cross-correlation profiles of
luminous ellipticals show considerable structure, often having several features
with amplitudes as high as 10% that of the cross-correlation peak itself. This
structure is most obvious within a radius of 1.5 arcsec (at Virgo), or < 100
pc, and is nearly undetectable when the data are binned over R < 15 arcsec, or
< 1 kpc. Similar features are found in the single-fiber spectra of the luminous
ellipticals in the Coma Cluster suggesting they are ubiquitous to giant
ellipticals. Interesting, only the most luminous elliptical galaxies show this
phenomena; the central regions of lower luminosity ellipticals have regular,
Gaussian-like profiles. We interpret this kinematic structure as ``stellar
streaming'' and suggest that this phenomena could be a relic signature of the
merger history of luminous elliptical galaxies.Comment: Latex, 5 pages, 2 figure
Connected to the Organization: A Survey of Communication Technologies in the Modern Organizational Landscape
In today’s organizations, traditional and cutting-edge technologies compete for increased usage. This exploratory project provides a snapshot of the communication technology (CT) landscape by examining the use of 25 different CTs and their relations to a variety of common demographic variables. Results suggest that, although newer CTs are in use today, more traditional and established CTs such as e-mail, Internet, telephones, and voicemail still dominate the landscape
Determination of tungsten resonance absorption integrals by activation
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Changes in the genetic requirements for microbial interactions with increasing community complexity.
Microbial community structure and function rely on complex interactions whose underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. To investigate these interactions in a simple microbiome, we introduced E. coli into an experimental community based on a cheese rind and identified the differences in E. coli's genetic requirements for growth in interactive and non-interactive contexts using Random Barcode Transposon Sequencing (RB-TnSeq) and RNASeq. Genetic requirements varied among pairwise growth conditions and between pairwise and community conditions. Our analysis points to mechanisms by which growth conditions change as a result of increasing community complexity and suggests that growth within a community relies on a combination of pairwise and higher-order interactions. Our work provides a framework for using the model organism E. coli as a readout to investigate microbial interactions regardless of the genetic tractability of members of the studied ecosystem
COPD: Optimizing Treatment
A guideline update and an expanded armamentarium have many physicians wondering how best to treat patients with COPD. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) carries a high disease burden. In 2012, it was the 4th leading cause of death worldwide.1,2 In 2015, the World Health Organization updated its Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) guidelines, classifying patients with COPD based on disease burden as determined by symptoms, airflow obstruction, and exacerbation history.3 These revisions, coupled with expanded therapeutic options within established classes of medications and new combination drugs to treat COPD (TABLE 1),3-6 have led to questions about interclass differences and the best treatment regimen for particular patients
Examining the importance of Aberdeenshire (UK) coastal waters for North Sea bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates)
Using land- and vessel-based surveys, data on the relative abundance, distribution and habitat use of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Aberdeenshire waters were collected between 1999 and 2001. Bottlenose dolphins were present throughout the year, with peak abundance during the months of March to May. The occurrence of calves was seasonal, With the proportion of calves highest during the spring months. Foraging behaviour was recorded mainly in the vicinity of Aberdeen harbour. Dolphins photographed in Aberdeenshire waters were successfully matched and confirmed as Moray Firth animals. The results of the present study suggest that Moray Firth bottlenose dolphins utilize Aberdeenshire waters more frequently than previously reported. Aberdeen harbour is apparently an important feeding area, and Aberdeenshire waters are regularly used by another-calf pairs. This has important management implications since this area of coastline does not currently form part of the designated Special Area of Conservation (SAC) for this population
Developing structures for health and growth for Northgate Free Methodist Church in Batavia, New York
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatsdissertations/1138/thumbnail.jp
Alien Registration- Pierce, Colin C. (Readfield, Kennebec County)
https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/16297/thumbnail.jp
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