865 research outputs found
What our students want in and from their library
University of the Pacificâs Stockton Campus Library is currently in the process of a multi-phase renovation that will offer 21st century design and functionality. Our team conducted several assessment methods to understand more fully how our students use âor choose not to useâstudy spaces and various pieces of furniture in the Stockton library. The results of this project will help answer the questions: âWhat do our students want or need in library learning spaces â both academic and social?â and âHow might we create learning spaces in the library that will enable a variety of student use preferences?â We have learned what our studentsâ preferences are for tables, chairs and the spaces they choose to optimize their productivity, both individually and collaboratively. The data gathered from this project will inform architectural design choices and furniture selections
What our students want in and from their library
University of the Pacificâs Stockton Campus Library is currently in the process of a multi-phase renovation that will offer 21st century design and functionality. Our team conducted several assessment methods to understand more fully how our students use âor choose not to useâstudy spaces and various pieces of furniture in the Stockton library. The results of this project will help answer the questions: âWhat do our students want or need in library learning spaces â both academic and social?â and âHow might we create learning spaces in the library that will enable a variety of student use preferences?â We have learned what our studentsâ preferences are for tables, chairs and the spaces they choose to optimize their productivity, both individually and collaboratively. The data gathered from this project will inform architectural design choices and furniture selections
The arctic circle boundary and the Airy process
We prove that the, appropriately rescaled, boundary of the north polar region
in the Aztec diamond converges to the Airy process. The proof uses certain
determinantal point processes given by the extended Krawtchouk kernel. We also
prove a version of Propp's conjecture concerning the structure of the tiling at
the center of the Aztec diamond.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009117904000000937 in the
Annals of Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aop/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Analysis of galactic tides and stars on CDM microhalos
A special purpose N-body simulation has been built to understand the tidal
heating of the smallest dark matter substructures (10^{-6}\msun and 0.01pc)
from the grainy potential of the Milky Way due to individual stars in the disk
and the bulge. To test the method we first run simulations of single encounters
of microhalos with an isolated star, and compare with analytical predictions of
the dark particle bound fraction as a function of impact parameter. We then
follow the orbits of a set of microhalos in a realistic flattened Milky Way
potential. We concentrate on (detectable) microhalos passing near the Sun with
a range of pericenter and apocenter. Stellar perturbers near the orbital path
of a microhalo would exert stochachstic impulses, which we apply in a Monte
Carlo fashion according to the Besancon model for the distribution of stars of
different masses and ages in our Galaxy. Also incorporated are the usual
pericenter tidal heating and disk-shocking heating. We give a detailed
diagnosis of typical microhalos and find microhalos with internal tangential
anisotropy are slightly more robust than the ones with radial anisotropy. In
addition, the dark particles generally go through of a random walk in velocity
space and diffuse out of the microhalos.
We show that the typical destruction time scales are strongly correlated with
the stellar density averaged along a microhalo's orbit over the age of the
stellar disk. We also present the morphology of a microhalo at several epochs
which may hold the key to dark matter detections.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figure
Stimulated Raman scattering in an optical parametric oscillator based on periodically poled MgO-doped stoichiometric LiTaO3
The evolution versus pump power of the spectrum of a singly resonant optical
parametric oscillator based on an MgO-doped periodically poled stoichiometric
lithium tantalate crystal is observed. The onset of cascade Raman lasing due to
stimulated Raman scattering in the nonlinear crystal is analyzed. Spurious
frequency doubling and sum-frequency generation phenomena are observed and
understood. A strong reduction of the intracavity Raman scattering is obtained
by a careful adjustment of the cavity losses.Comment: 6 figure
Effects of Context Perception and Haptic Feedback on Sway
The purpose of this research is to assess whether framing the context of haptic feedback as an error signal or helpful signal can impact sway control
International nurse education leaders' experiences of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic:A qualitative study
AIMS: To explore the experiences of strategic leads for nurse education as they sought to respond to the COVIDâ19 pandemic. DESIGN: We utilised a qualitative interpretative approach to explore education leadersâ experiences of leading during the early months of the pandemic. METHODS: Nineteen leaders with significant strategic responsibility for nurse education in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom were identified via purposive sampling and agreed to participate. Interviews were held between May and July 2020. RESULTS: Four overarching themes arose from the analysis: (1) Crisis driven adaptability & flexibility; (2) Responsive, complex and changing communication; (3) Making decisions for student and staff safety; (4) Looking to the future; stronger partnerships. CONCLUSION: Internationally, while nursing education leaders faced different problems, they shared a common goal amidst the crisis to remain studentâcentred. They demonstrated they were able to face major challenges, respond to large scale logistical problems and make decisions under significant and ongoing pressure. IMPACT: In responding to the pandemic, nurse leaders shared knowledge and offered mutual support. This bodes well for future collaboration. The move to online learning accelerated an existing trend and it seems likely that this will continue. Given the pressures they experienced over an extended period, the sector may wish to consider how it prepares and supports existing and future leaders
Variation in the Early Host-Pathogen Interaction of Bovine Macrophages with Divergent Mycobacterium bovis Strains in the United Kingdom
Publication history: Accepted - 8 December 2017; Published online - 20 December 2017.Bovine tuberculosis has been an escalating animal health issue in the
United Kingdom since the 1980s, even though control policies have been in place
for over 60 years. The importance of the genetics of the etiological agent, Mycobacterium bovis, in the reemergence of the disease has been largely overlooked. We
compared the interaction between bovine monocyte-derived macrophages (bMDM)
and two M. bovis strains, AF2122/97 and G18, representing distinct genotypes currently circulating in the United Kingdom. These M. bovis strains exhibited differences
in survival and growth in bMDM. Although uptake was similar, the number of viable
intracellular AF2122/97 organisms increased rapidly, while G18 growth was constrained for the first 24 h. AF2122/97 infection induced a greater transcriptional response by bMDM than G18 infection with respect to the number of differentially expressed genes and the fold changes measured. AF2122/97 infection induced more
bMDM cell death, with characteristics of necrosis and apoptosis, more inflammasome
activation, and a greater type I interferon response than G18. In conclusion, the two
investigated M. bovis strains interact in significantly different ways with the host
macrophage. In contrast to the relatively silent infection by G18, AF2122/97 induces
greater signaling to attract other immune cells and induces host cell death, which
may promote secondary infections of naive macrophages. These differences may affect early events in the host-pathogen interaction, including granuloma development, which could in turn alter the progression of the disease. Therefore, the potential involvement of M. bovis genotypes in the reemergence of bovine tuberculosis in
the United Kingdom warrants further investigation.Recombinant TNF and IL-10 were provided under the auspices of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) grants (BB/I019863/1 and BB/I020519/1) with the support of the Scottish Government as an Industrial Partnership Award with AbD Serotec (a Bio-Rad Company).
This work was supported by the European Framework 7 small collaborative project MACROSYS (FP7-KBBE-2007-1-1-2). E.J.G. was also supported by a BBSRC Strategic Programme grant (Control of Infectious Diseases [BB/P013740/1]
Mapping the Galactic Halo with blue horizontal branch stars from the 2dF quasar redshift survey
We use 666 blue horizontal branch (BHB) stars from the 2Qz redshift survey to
map the Galactic halo in four dimensions (position, distance and velocity). We
find that the halo extends to at least 100 kpc in Galactocentric distance, and
obeys a single power-law density profile of index ~-2.5 in two different
directions separated by 150 degrees on the sky. This suggests that the halo is
spherical. Our map shows no large kinematically coherent structures (streams,
clouds or plumes) and appears homogeneous. However, we find that at least 20%
of the stars in the halo reside in substructures and that these substructures
are dynamically young. The velocity dispersion profile of the halo appears to
increase towards large radii while the stellar velocity distribution is non
Gaussian beyond 60 kpc. We argue that the outer halo consists of a multitude of
low luminosity overlapping tidal streams from recently accreted objects.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Requires
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