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Digital Vector Modulator with Diagnostic Circuit for Particle Accelerator
Modern particle accelerators[8] have very strict requirements for controlling signal. To generate signal controlling field in cavities there is a possibility to use digital vector modulator and analog upconverter[6]. Hardware circuit consists of FPGA device, digital to analog converter and low pass filter. For experiments there is also a need to design and develop measurement circuit. Same circuit could be used in final application as diagnostics module. This enables an option for constant long term measurement and fault detection. This paper presents construction of such module
Development of the myelin sheath of the hypogastric nerves in a human foetus aged 23 weeks
The formation of the myelin sheath of the human hypogastric nerves was studied
by electron microscopy in a foetus of 23 weeks of postovulatory age (220 mm
C-R length). In the investigated foetus the hypogastric nerves were mainly composed
of bundles of unmyelinated fibres. The myelinated fibres were seen to be
at different stages of myelination. Well myelinated fibres had thick compact
laminated myelin. The number of myelin lamellae on a single fibre was 22
Language Barriers in Health Care Settings: An Annotated Bibliography of Research Literature
Provides an overview of resources related to the prevalence, role, and effects of language barriers and access in health care
Early development of the human palate in stages 16 and 17
A study was performed on 12 human embryos at developmental stages 16 and
17 (6th week). In the investigated embryos the primary palate is formed from
medial nasal, lateral nasal, and maxillary processes. The medial and lateral nasal
processes merge and form the nasal fin at stage 16. This fin regresses and at
stage 17 and persists as the oronasal membrane. The primordia of the secondary
palate appear at stage 17. (Folia Morphol 2011; 70, 1: 29-32
Analysis and Simulation of the Pi of the Sky Detector Response
The Pi of the Sky project observes optical flashes of astronomical origin and other light sources variable on short timescales, down to tens of seconds. We search mainly for optical emissions of Gamma Ray Bursts, but also for variable stars, blazars, etc. Precise photometry with a very large field of view (20?×20?) requires a careful study and modelling of a point spread function (PSF), as presented in this paper
Schwann units in the human foetal phrenic nerve
In three human foetuses aged 15, 17, and 23 weeks the number of axons
surrounded by single Schwann cells was counted. These Schwann cell/axon complexes
form the Schwann units. The largest Schwann units in the foetus aged
15 weeks contained 232 axons, in the foetus of 17 weeks the number was
140 and in the foetus of 23 weeks the largest units contained 65 axons
Conformal lattice of magnetic bubble domains in garnet film
We report experimental observations of magnetic bubble domain arrays with no
apparent translational symmetry. Additionally the results of comparative
numerical studies are discussed. Our goal is to present experimental evidence
for natural occurence of conformal structures.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX2e, accepted as paper E090 at JEMS'01 (Joint
European Magnetic Symposia, formerly EMMA + MRM), August 28th to September
1st, 2001, Grenoble, Franc
Conceptual design of elliptical cavities for intensity and position sensitive beam measurements in storage rings
Position sensitive beam monitors are indispensable for the beam diagnostics
in storage rings. Apart from their applications in the measurements of beam
parameters, they can be used in non-destructive in-ring decay studies of
radioactive ion beams as well as enhancing precision in the isochronous mass
measurement technique. In this work, we introduce a novel approach based on
cavities with elliptical cross-section, in order to compensate for existing
limitations in ion storage rings. The design is aimed primarily for future
heavy ion storage rings of the FAIR project. The conceptual design is discussed
together with simulation results.Comment: Added definition of Uv and Pdiss in the introduction section. Added
Mode numbering in table 1 and figure 1 for more clarity. Corrected one wrong
figure reference. Other minor typo correction
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Reconstruction of east–west deep water exchange in the low latitude Atlantic Ocean over the past 25,000 years
Radiogenic neodymium isotopes have been used as a water mass mixing proxy to investigate past changes in ocean circulation. Here we present a new depth transect of deglacial neodymium isotope records measured on uncleaned planktic foraminifera from five cores spanning from 3300 to 4900 m on the Mauritanian margin, in the tropical eastern Atlantic as well as an additional record from 4000 m on the Ceara Rise in the equatorial western Atlantic. Despite being located under the Saharan dust plume, the eastern Atlantic records differ from the composition of detrital inputs through time and exhibit similar values to the western Atlantic foraminiferal Nd across the deglaciation. Therefore we interpret the foraminiferal values as recording deep water Nd isotope changes. All six cores shift to less radiogenic values across the deglaciation, indicating that they were bathed by a lower proportion of North Atlantic Deep Water during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) relative to the Holocene. The eastern Atlantic records also show that a neodymium isotope gradient was present during the LGM and during the deglaciation, with more radiogenic values observed at the deepest sites. A homogeneous water mass observed below 3750 m in the deepest eastern Atlantic during the LGM is attributed to the mixing of deep water by rough topography as it passes from the western Atlantic through the fracture zones in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This implies that during the LGM the low latitude deep eastern Atlantic was ventilated from the western Atlantic via advection through fracture zones in the same manner as occurs in the modern ocean. Comparison with carbon isotopes indicates there was more respired carbon in the deep eastern than deep western Atlantic during the LGM, as is also seen in the modern Atlantic Ocean.Radiocarbon analyses were supported by NERC radiocarbon grant 1752.1013 and Nd isotope analyses by NERC grants NERC NE/K005235/1 and NERC NE/F006047/1 to AMP. JNWH was supported by a Rutherford Memorial Scholarship
Flash-flood forecasting by means of neural networks and nearest neighbour approach ? a comparative study
International audienceIn this paper, Multi-Layer Perceptron and Radial-Basis Function Neural Networks, along with the Nearest Neighbour approach and linear regression are utilized for flash-flood forecasting in the mountainous Nysa Klodzka river catchment. It turned out that the Radial-Basis Function Neural Network is the best model for 3- and 6-h lead time prediction and the only reliable one for 9-h lead time forecasting for the largest flood used as a test case
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