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    Solidification kinetics

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    The vapor systems GeI2 and I2 and solid GeI4 were analyzed, using Raman spectroscopic techniques. The Raman bands of I2 and GeI4 were confirmed and Raman bands for GeI2 at 230 and 360 cm to the -1 power were reported. The application of the Raman techniques as a temperature probe in vapor transport kinetics was studied, and its feasibility is considered to be very good

    Chemical Analysis of Outgassing Contaminants on Spacecraft Surfaces

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    Samples of S-13 paint on aluminum, reflection grating anomalies as affected by dielectric coatings, and rocket effluents were analyzed along with Skylab window scrapings and a gas activated semiconductor. Development of an HCl detector is also discussed. Results are briefly summarized

    A low-mass faraday cup experiment for the solar wind

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    Faraday cups have proven to be very reliable and accurate instruments capable of making 3-D velocity distribution measurements on spinning or 3-axis stabilized spacecraft. Faraday cup instrumentation continues to be appropriate for heliospheric missions. As an example, the reductions in mass possible relative to the solar wind detection system about to be flown on the WIND spacecraft were estimated. Through the use of technology developed or used at the MIT Center for Space Research but were not able to utilize for WIND: surface-mount packaging, field-programmable gate arrays, an optically-switched high voltage supply, and an integrated-circuit power converter, it was estimated that the mass of the Faraday Cup system could be reduced from 5 kg to 1.8 kg. Further redesign of the electronics incorporating hybrid integrated circuits as well as a decrease in the sensor size, with a corresponding increase in measurement cycle time, could lead to a significantly lower mass for other mission applications. Reduction in mass of the entire spacecraft-experiment system is critically dependent on early and continual collaborative efforts between the spacecraft engineers and the experimenters. Those efforts concern a range of issues from spacecraft structure to data systems to the spacecraft power voltage levels. Requirements for flight qualification affect use of newer, lighter electronics packaging and its implementation; the issue of quality assurance needs to be specifically addressed. Lower cost and reduced mass can best be achieved through the efforts of a relatively small group dedicated to the success of the mission. Such a group needs a fixed budget and greater control over quality assurance requirements, together with a reasonable oversight mechanism

    A Study of Some Cases of Streptococcus Infection in Swine

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    The following is a report of the study of a number of sick hogs from which streptococci were isolated, together with an attempt to evaluate the significance of such microorganisms in diseased swine tissues. The hogs examined were from scattered herds, largely under 8 weeks of age. In some instances nothing was known of the condition of the droves of hogs concerned, either before or after the examinations. In others there was a fairly good history of the condition of the herd and the death losses. In general the cases may be divided into those in which the streptococci were present throughout the body tissues and those in which the infection was confined to the brain and its coverings or largely so. To obtain an understanding of the disease condition encountered in the various herds, some description of individual cases is given

    Reply to Kornfeld and Titus: No distraction from misconduct

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    Permanent Draft Genome sequence for Frankia sp. strain CcI49, a Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium Isolated from Casuarina cunninghamiana that Infects Elaeagnaceae

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    Frankia sp. strain CcI49 was isolated from Casuarina cunninghamiana nodules. However the strain was unable to re-infect Casuarina, but was able to infect other actinorhizal plants including Elaeagnaceae. Here, we report the 9.8-Mbp draft genome sequence of Frankia sp. strain CcI49 with a G+C content of 70.5 % and 7,441 candidate protein-encoding genes. Analysis of the genome revealed the presence of a bph operon involved in the degradation of biphenyls and polychlorinated biphenyls

    Bianchi Type Cosmological Models in f(T)f(T) Tele-parallel Gravity

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    Symmetry assumptions on the geometrical framework have provided successful mechanisms to develop physically meaningful solutions to many problems. In tele-parallel gravity, invariance of the frame and spin-connection under a group of motions defines an affine symmetry group. Here, we assume there exists a three-dimensional group of affine symmetries acting simply transitively on a spatial hypersurface and that this group of symmetry actions defines our affine frame symmetry group. We determine the general form of the co-frame and spin connection for each spatially homogeneous Bianchi type. We then construct the corresponding field equations for f(T)f(T) tele-parallel gravity. We show that if the symmetry group is of Bianchi type A (II, IIII, VI0VI_0, VII0VII_0, VIIIVIII or IXIX) then there exists a co-frame/spin connection pair that is consistent with the antisymmetric part of the field equations of f(T)f(T) tele-parallel gravity. For those geometries having a Bianchi type B symmetry group (IVIV, VV, VIhVI_h, VIIhVII_h), we find that in general these geometries are inconsistent with the antisymmetric part of the f(T)f(T) tele-parallel gravity field equations unless the theory reduces to an analog of General Relativity with a cosmological constant.Comment: 28 page

    S100A6 preferentially labels type C nevus cells and nevic corpuscles: additional support for Schwannian differentiation of intradermal nevi

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    Melanocytic nevi typically show a morphologic sequence of maturation from epithelioid “type A” cells to fusiform, Schwann cell-like “type C” cells with dermal descent. Nevi may also produce Wagner-Meissner-like structures (nevic corpuscles). Previous studies have shown that this maturation of intradermal nevi recapitulates intermediate stages in Schwann cell development. In intradermal nevi, we have evaluated the pattern of S100A6 protein, a form of S100 found in Schwann cells. Methods: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded archival tissues were evaluated by immunohistochemistry using antibodies specific for S100A6 and S100B in 38 intradermal nevi (IDN). Ten neurofibromas (NF), 3 Schwannomas (SCH), 2 palisaded and encapsulated neuromas (PEN), and 2 granular cell tumors (GCT) were included as positive controls since these lesions have large numbers of Schwann cells. Results: Melanocytic nevi demonstrated preferential anti-S100A6 staining of “type C” cells (36/38; 28 strong, 8 weak) and nevic corpuscles (25/38; 19 strong, 6 weak) compared to “type A” cells (17/38; 17 weak) and “type B” cells (17/38; 4 strong, 13 weak). All NF, SCH, and PEN stained strongly with anti-S100A6. Both GCT were negative with anti-S100A6 but positive with anti-S100B. Conclusions: The pattern of S100A6 expression in intradermal nevi further supports the hypothesis that maturation in these lesions recapitulates features of Schwann cell differentiation. The lack of S100A6 expression by both GCT suggests that these lesions have lost this feature of Schwann cells, which may play a role in their peculiar phenotypic appearance.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75660/1/j.1600-0560.2001.028008393.x.pd

    An Evaluation of the Effects of Dredging Within the Arkansas River Navigation System: Volume I - Introduction, Summary and Conclusions, and Recommendations

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    The Arkansas River originates in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains near Leadville, Colorado, and extends through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, where it flows into the Mississippi River. The Arkansas River is approximately 1,450 miles in length and drains a total area of 160,500 square miles. The river and its tributaries have been developed for navigation, flood control, and hydro-electric power, as well as recreational purposes under the River and Harbor Act of July 24, 1946. The development of the Arkansas River for recreational use will be completed in the near future. The McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System was completed from its confluence with the Mississippi River to Little Rock in 1969 and subsequently to Fort Smith by 1970. Lock and dam construction, channel realignment and other activities have resulted in many changes in the river’s natural characteristics
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