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Fluorescence for high school students
In a not obligatory series of lessons for high school students in the
Netherlands we discuss the fluorescence aspects of anthracene. These lessons
were developed because HiSPARC (High school Project on Astrophysics Research
with Cosmics) detection of cosmic rays are available for different secondary
schools. With the help of special designed scintillator detection stations,
containing anthracene, cosmic rays can be detected. Fluorescence of anthracene
is one of the topics discussed in these series of extra curricular lessons
aimed at excellent pupils working on cosmic radiation within the HiSPARC -
project.Comment: 14 pages, 13 figures, 5 reference
Dissipation characteristics of quantized spin waves in nano-scaled magnetic ring structures
The spatial profiles and the dissipation characteristics of spin-wave
quasi-eigenmodes are investigated in small magnetic NiFe ring
structures using Brillouin light scattering microscopy. It is found, that the
decay constant of a mode decreases with increasing mode frequency. Indications
for a contribution of three-magnon processes to the dissipation of higher-order
spin-wave quasi-eigenmodes are found
Assessing the convergent validity between the automated emotion recognition software Noldus FaceReader 7 and Facial Action Coding System Scoring
This study validates automated emotion and action unit (AU) coding applying FaceReader 7 to a dataset of standardized facial expressions of six basic emotions (Standardized and Motivated Facial Expressions of Emotion). Percentages of correctly and falsely classified expressions are reported. The validity of coding AUs is provided by correlations between the automated analysis and manual Facial Action Coding System (FACS) scoring for 20 AUs. On average 80% of the emotional facial expressions are correctly classified. The overall validity of coding AUs is moderate with the highest validity indicators for AUs 1, 5, 9, 17 and 27. These results are compared to the performance of FaceReader 6 in previous research, with our results yielding comparable validity coefficients. Practical implications and limitations of the automated method are discussed
Rectal Bleeding Associated With Chronic Pancreatitis
Pseudocyst formation, with its attendant complications of compression, rupture, bleeding and fistula formation, is a well known complication of chronic pancreatitis. In 1966 Berne and Edmondson drew attention to the often fatal outcome of pancreatico-colonic fistula complicated by hemorrhage. We present two cases of this rare complication of chronic pancreatitis as defined by the Marseille classification
Validation of the Childhood Career Development Scale Among Italian Middle School Students
During early adolescence, individuals engage in exploring educational opportunities, beginning to develop a career identity, contemplate future careers, and make tentative career decisions. Choices made during this period may have a strong effect on one\u2019s academic and career future, and in many countries, young adolescents must make important and sometimes final academic and career choices that impact the rest of their lives. Despite this, research on early adolescence is severely lacking. To address this gap, a validation study of the Childhood Career Development Scale (CCDS) was conducted with a young adolescent Italian sample. Consistent with previous research with younger samples, support was found for an eight-factor structure of the CCDS. Convergent validity was supported by positive associations with exploration, students\u2019 ideas, attitudes, and behaviors regarding their academic and career future and career self-efficacy. These findings support Super\u2019s dimensional model of childhood career development through early adolescence as originally theorized
Temporal behavior of the inverse spin Hall voltage in a magnetic insulator-nonmagnetic metal structure
It is demonstrated that upon pulsed microwave excitation, the temporal
behavior of a spin-wave induced inverse spin Hall voltage in a magnetic
insulator-nonmagnetic metal structure is distinctly different from the temporal
evolution of the directly excited spin-wave mode from which it originates. The
difference in temporal behavior is attributed to the excitation of long-lived
secondary spin-wave modes localized at the insulator-metal interface
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