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    Early focus development effort, ultrasonic inspection of fixed housing metal-to-adhesive bondline

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    An ultrasonic technique was developed for the fixed housing metal-to-adhesive bondline that will support the Flight 15 time frame and subsequent motors. The technique has the capability to detect a 1.0 inch diameter unbond with a 90 percent probability of detection (POD) at a 95 percent confidence level. The technique and support equipment will perform within the working envelope dictated by a stacked motor configuration

    Investigation of the quality of umbilical artery Doppler waveforms

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    In Doppler systems which automatically calculate the maximum frequency envelope and pulsatility index (PI) of umbilical artery Doppler waveforms there is the possibility of error in these parameters when the technical quality of the acquired waveform is low. Low quality waveforms may arise when there is an inappropriate set of physical parameters or when there are other sources of noise such as overlying vessels signals. In this thesis the effect of physical parameters on the envelope and on PI are investigated, and also methods for the detection of low quality waveforms are described and tested. A flow phantom which is able to produce realistic looking umbilical artery Doppler waveforms is described. This is based upon microcompruter control of a stepping motor / gear pump combination. The statistics of the Doppler spectra produced using artificial blood and human blood in the phantom are found to be identical. The effect of a number of physical parameters on the simulated umbilical artery waveforms produced using the phantom is investigated. The accuracy of estimation of the envelope and the PI is similar over a wide range of physical conditions. A suitable image processing algorithm for speckle reduction of Doppler waveforms is developed and tested using simulated waveforms from the phantom. Using the flow device it was found that both filtering of the envelope and also speckle suppression of the spectrum improved the accuracy of estimation of the envelope and of the PI. A number of quality indices based upon the degree of noise of the envelope are described. Using the flow device there is found to be a high correlation between the quality index values, and the errors in PI and errors in envelope estimation respectively. In a clinical trial the quality index values from umbilical arteries were compared with the waveform quality as assessed by a skilled observer. The clinical results show that quality indices are able to separate high and low quality waveforms when the indices are calculated from the unprocessed envelope, but not when calculated from the filtered envelop

    Remotely triggered scaffolds for controlled release of pharmaceuticals

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    Fe3O4-Au hybrid nanoparticles (HNPs) have shown increasing potential for biomedical applications such as image guided stimuli responsive drug delivery. Incorporation of the unique properties of HNPs into thermally responsive scaffolds holds great potential for future biomedical applications. Here we successfully fabricated smart scaffolds based on thermo-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNiPAM). Nanoparticles providing localized trigger of heating when irradiated with a short laser burst were found to give rise to remote control of bulk polymer shrinkage. Gold-coated iron oxide nanoparticles were synthesized using wet chemical precipitation methods followed by electrochemical coating. After subsequent functionalization of particles with allyl methyl sulfide, mercaptodecane, cysteamine and poly(ethylene glycol) thiol to enhance stability, detailed biological safety was determined using live/dead staining and cell membrane integrity studies through lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) quantification. The PEG coated HNPs did not show significant cytotoxic effect or adverse cellular response on exposure to 7F2 cells (p < 0.05) and were carried forward for scaffold incorporation. The pNiPAM-HNP composite scaffolds were investigated for their potential as thermally triggered systems using a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. These studies show that incorporation of HNPs resulted in scaffold deformation after very short irradiation times (seconds) due to internal structural heating. Our data highlights the potential of these hybrid-scaffold constructs for exploitation in drug delivery, using methylene blue as a model drug being released during remote structural change of the scaffold

    Carboplatin/taxane-induced gastrointestinal toxicity: a pharmacogenomics study on the SCOTROC1 trial

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    Carboplatin/taxane combination is first-line therapy for ovarian cancer. However, patients can encounter treatment delays, impaired quality of life, even death because of chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity. A candidate gene study was conducted to assess potential association of genetic variants with GI toxicity in 808 patients who received carboplatin/taxane in the Scottish Randomized Trial in Ovarian Cancer 1 (SCOTROC1). Patients were randomized into discovery and validation cohorts consisting of 404 patients each. Clinical covariates and genetic variants associated with grade III/IV GI toxicity in discovery cohort were evaluated in replication cohort. Chemotherapy-induced GI toxicity was significantly associated with seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the ATP7B, GSR, VEGFA and SCN10A genes. Patients with risk genotypes were at 1.53 to 18.01 higher odds to develop carboplatin/taxane-induced GI toxicity (P&#60;0.01). Variants in the VEGF gene were marginally associated with survival time. Our data provide potential targets for modulation/inhibition of GI toxicity in ovarian cancer patients

    On the importance of testing gravity at distances less than 1cm

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    If the mechanism responsible for the smallness of the vacuum energy is consistent with local quantum field theory, general arguments suggest the existence of at least one unobserved scalar particle with Compton wavelength bounded from below by one tenth of a millimeter. We show that this bound is saturated if vacuum energy is a substantial component of the energy density of the universe. Therefore, the success of cosmological models with a significant vacuum energy component suggests the existence of new macroscopic forces with range in the sub-millimeter region. There are virtually no experimental constraints on the existence of quanta with this range of interaction.Comment: 9 pages TeX, 2 eps figures, uses mtexsis.tex and epsf.tex. Entry in 1996 Gravity Research Foundation essay competition. To be published in the Journal of General Relativity and Gravitatio

    Reducing the Harm of Criminal Victimization: The Role of Restitution

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    Restitution is a court-ordered payment by offenders to their victims to cover the victims\u27 economic losses resulting from the crime. These losses can be substantial and can harm victims and victims\u27 families both directly and indirectly. But most victims do not receive reparation for their injuries, both because judges do not always impose restitution and because of problems with collecting restitution payments, even if there is a court order to do so. In this article, we review the literature on restitution and suggest that this compensatory mechanism is necessary to restore victims to where they were before the crime occurred. But monetary restitution alone is not sufficient. Making victims whole requires not only financial compensation from the offender but also procedural, informational, and interpersonal justice from the criminal justice system
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