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Four new HgMn stars: HD 18104, HD 30085, HD 32867, HD 53588
We have detected four new HgMn stars, while monitoring a sample of apparently
slowly rotating superficially normal bright late B and early A stars in the
northern hemisphere. Important classification lines of Hg II and Mn II are
found as conspicuous features in the high resolution SOPHIE spectra of these
stars (R = 75000). Several lines of Hg II, Mn II and Fe II have been
synthesized using model atmospheres and the spectrum synthesis code SYNSPEC48
including hyperfine structure of various isotopes when relevant. These
synthetic spectra have been compared to high resolution high signal-to-noise
observations of these stars in order to derive abundances of these key
elements. The four stars are found to have distinct enhancements of Hg and Mn
which show that these stars are not superficially normal B and A stars, but
actually are new HgMn stars and should reclassified as such.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted in A&
MS-077: Gladys Kennedy World War II Letters
This collection of correspondence contains letters from all fronts and from many of Gladys’ “sweethearts.” It appears that she shipped her address out in the parts she made at the Depot and would get responses from some of the soldiers and sailors. Some of the letters are from soldiers and sailors abroad from her hometown of York Springs, Pennsylvania. Collection includes paperwork from a raise received by Kennedy in 1944.https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/findingaidsall/1146/thumbnail.jp
Microbial load monitor
Attempts are made to provide a total design of a Microbial Load Monitor (MLM) system flight engineering model. Activities include assembly and testing of Sample Receiving and Card Loading Devices (SRCLDs), operator related software, and testing of biological samples in the MLM. Progress was made in assembling SRCLDs with minimal leaks and which operate reliably in the Sample Loading System. Seven operator commands are used to control various aspects of the MLM such as calibrating and reading the incubating reading head, setting the clock and reading time, and status of Card. Testing of the instrument, both in hardware and biologically, was performed. Hardware testing concentrated on SRCLDs. Biological testing covered 66 clinical and seeded samples. Tentative thresholds were set and media performance listed
Microbial load monitor
Design analysis of a microbial load monitor system flight engineering model was presented. Checkout of the card taper and media pump system was fabricated as well as the final two incubating reading heads, the sample receiving and card loading device assembly, related sterility testing, and software. Progress in these areas was summarized
Microbial Load Monitor
The Microbial Load Monitor (MLM) is an automated and computerized system for detection and identification of microorganisms. Additionally, the system is designed to enumerate and provide antimicrobic susceptibility profiles for medically significant bacteria. The system is designed to accomplish these tasks in a time of 13 hours or less versus the traditional time of 24 hours for negatives and 72 hours or more for positives usually required for standard microbiological analysis. The MLM concept differs from other methods of microbial detection in that the system is designed to accept raw untreated clinical samples and to selectively identify each group or species that may be present in a polymicrobic sample
Microbial load monitor
A card configuration which combines the functions of identification, enumeration and antibiotic sensitivity into one card was developed. An instrument package was designed around the card to integrate the card filling, incubation reading, computation and decision making process into one compact unit. Support equipment was also designed to prepare the expandable material used in the MLM
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