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A new approximate evaluation method for two-echelon inventory systems with emergency shipments
We consider the control of repairable spare parts in a network consisting of a central warehouse, a central repair facility, and multiple local warehouses. Demands for spare parts occur at the local warehouses. If a local warehouse is out of stock, then an arriving demand is satisfied by an emergency delivery from the central warehouse or the central repair facility. Such emergency shipments are common practice for networks that support technical systems with high downtime costs, and it is important to take them into account when the inventory is optimized. Our main contribution consists of the development of a new approximate evaluation method. This method gives accurate approximations for the key performance measures, as we show via numerical analysis. The method is also fast and thus can easily be incorporated in existing (greedy) heuristic optimization methods. Our method outperforms the approximate evaluation method of Muckstadt and Thomas (1980), as we also show via the numerical analysis. Finally, we show that the performance of the system is rather insensitive to the leadtime distribution of the repairs at the central repair facility, which implies that our method works well for generally distributed repair leadtimes
A novel index in healthy infants and children — subarachnoid space: ventricle ratio
Background: The subarachnoid space (SAS) and ventricular width (VW) in normalinfants and children were studied with ultrasonography to provide the objectivemeasurement and define a normal range for these measurements. The additional aim was to determine the stable ratio as a SAS/VW.Materials and methods: A total of 100 healthy subjects, including 48 males and52 females, were studied. The cases were divided into 3 age groups: 0–6 months(n = 65), 7–12 months (n = 24) and > 13 months (n = 11). Transfontanel ultrasonography was performed in all the cases. SAS, VW and the SAS/VW ratios were calculated. The study was approved by the ethical committee. All parents wereinformed about the sonographic examination and their approvals were taken.Results: SAS was calculated as 3.1 (0.5–6) mm and VW was calculated as 3.6(1.3–5) mm. SAS/VW ratio was 0.9 ± 0.3. There was no statistically significant difference among SAS, VW and SAS/VW ratios in 3–97 percentile group (p > 0.05).Conclusions: Ultrasonography can be used as a practicable and reproducible modalityin the measurement of SAS and VW in healthy children. It is a non-invasivemethod and allows for serial follow-up. SAS/VW ratio can be used as an index inhealthy children
Ab initio study of bilateral doping within the MoS2-NbS2 system
We present a systematic study on the stability and the structural and
electronic properties of mixed molybdenum-niobium disulphides. Using density
functional theory we investigate bilateral doping with up to 25 % of MoS2
(NbS2) by Nb (Mo) atoms, focusing on the precise arrangement of dopants within
the host lattices. We find that over the whole range of considered
concentrations, Nb doping of MoS2 occurs through a substitutional mechanism.
For Mo in NbS2 both interstitial and substitutional doping can co-exist,
depending upon the particular synthesis conditions. The analysis of the
structural and electronic modifications of the perfect bulk systems due to the
doping is presented. We show that substitutional Nb atoms introduce electron
holes to the MoS2, leading to a semiconductor-metal transition. On the other
hand, the Mo doping of Nb2, does not alter the metallic behavior of the initial
system. The results of the present study are compared with available
experimental data on mixed MoS2-NbS2 (bulk and nanoparticles).Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Measurement of Neutrino-Electron Scattering Cross-Section with a CsI(Tl) Scintillating Crystal Array at the Kuo-Sheng Nuclear Power Reactor
The elastic scattering cross-section was measured with
a CsI(Tl) scintillating crystal array having a total mass of 187kg. The
detector was exposed to an average reactor flux of
at the Kuo-Sheng Nuclear Power
Station. The experimental design, conceptual merits, detector hardware, data
analysis and background understanding of the experiment are presented. Using
29882/7369 kg-days of Reactor ON/OFF data, the Standard Model(SM) electroweak
interaction was probed at the squared 4-momentum transfer range of . The ratio of experimental to SM cross-sections
of was measured. Constraints on
the electroweak parameters were placed, corresponding to a weak
mixing angle measurement of \s2tw = 0.251 \pm 0.031({\it stat}) \pm
0.024({\it sys}) . Destructive interference in the SM \nuebar -e process was
verified. Bounds on anomalous neutrino electromagnetic properties were placed:
neutrino magnetic moment at \mu_{\nuebar}< 2.2 \times 10^{-10} \mu_{\rm B}
and the neutrino charge radius at -2.1 \times 10^{-32} ~{\rm cm^{2}} <
\nuchrad < 3.3 \times 10^{-32} ~{\rm cm^{2}}, both at 90% confidence level.Comment: 18 Figures, 7 Tables; published version as V2 with minor revision
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Constraints on Non-Standard Neutrino Interactions and Unparticle Physics with Neutrino-Electron Scattering at the Kuo-Sheng Nuclear Power Reactor
Neutrino-electron scatterings are purely leptonic processes with robust
Standard Model (SM) predictions. Their measurements can therefore provide
constraints to physics beyond SM. The \nuebar-e data taken at the Kuo-Sheng
Reactor Neutrino Laboratory were used to probe two scenarios: Non-Standard
Neutrino Interactions (NSI) and Unparticle Physics. New constraints were placed
to the NSI parameters (\el,\er) and (\etl,\etr) for the Non-Universal
and Flavor-Changing channels, respectively, as well as to the coupling
constants for scalar () and vector () unparticles to the
neutrinos and electrons.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, 1 table ; Published Version in V2 with minor
revision
The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model: Group Summary Report
CONTENTS: 1. Synopsis, 2. The MSSM Spectrum, 3. The Physical Parameters, 4.
Higgs Boson Production and Decays, 5. SUSY Particle Production and Decays, 6.
Experimental Bounds on SUSY Particle Masses, 7. References.Comment: 121 pages, latex + epsfig, graphicx, axodraw, Report of the MSSM
working group for the Workshop "GDR-Supersym\'etrie",France. Rep. PM/98-4
Dramatic reduction of surface recombination by in-situ surface passivation of silicon nanowires
Nanowires have unique optical properties [1-4] and are considered as
important building blocks for energy harvesting applications such as solar
cells. [2, 5-8] However, due to their large surface-to-volume ratios, the
recombination of charge carriers through surface states reduces the carrier
diffusion lengths in nanowires a few orders of magnitude,[9] often resulting in
the low efficiency (a few percent or less) of nanowire-based solar cells. [7,
8, 10, 11] Reducing the recombination by surface passivation is crucial for the
realization of high performance nanosized optoelectronic devices, but remains
largely unexplored. [7, 12-14] Here we show that a thin layer of amorphous
silicon (a-Si) coated on a single-crystalline silicon nanowire (sc-SiNW),
forming a core-shell structure in-situ in the vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) process,
reduces the surface recombination nearly two orders of magnitude. Under
illumination of modulated light, we measure a greater than 90-fold improvement
in the photosensitivity of individual core-shell nanowires, compared to regular
nanowires without shell. Simulations of the optical absorption of the nanowires
indicate that the strong absorption of the a-Si shell contributes to this
effect, but we conclude that the effect is mainly due to the enhanced carrier
lifetime by surface passivation
DeBi: Discovering Differentially Expressed Biclusters using a Frequent Itemset Approach
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The analysis of massive high throughput data via clustering algorithms is very important for elucidating gene functions in biological systems. However, traditional clustering methods have several drawbacks. Biclustering overcomes these limitations by grouping genes and samples simultaneously. It discovers subsets of genes that are co-expressed in certain samples. Recent studies showed that biclustering has a great potential in detecting marker genes that are associated with certain tissues or diseases. Several biclustering algorithms have been proposed. However, it is still a challenge to find biclusters that are significant based on biological validation measures. Besides that, there is a need for a biclustering algorithm that is capable of analyzing very large datasets in reasonable time.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we present a fast biclustering algorithm called DeBi (Differentially Expressed BIclusters). The algorithm is based on a well known data mining approach called frequent itemset. It discovers maximum size homogeneous biclusters in which each gene is strongly associated with a subset of samples. We evaluate the performance of DeBi on a yeast dataset, on synthetic datasets and on human datasets.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We demonstrate that the DeBi algorithm provides functionally more coherent gene sets compared to standard clustering or biclustering algorithms using biological validation measures such as Gene Ontology term and Transcription Factor Binding Site enrichment. We show that DeBi is a computationally efficient and powerful tool in analyzing large datasets. The method is also applicable on multiple gene expression datasets coming from different labs or platforms.</p
Energy Linearity and Resolution of the ATLAS Electromagnetic Barrel Calorimeter in an Electron Test-Beam
A module of the ATLAS electromagnetic barrel liquid argon calorimeter was
exposed to the CERN electron test-beam at the H8 beam line upgraded for
precision momentum measurement. The available energies of the electron beam
ranged from 10 to 245 GeV. The electron beam impinged at one point
corresponding to a pseudo-rapidity of eta=0.687 and an azimuthal angle of
phi=0.28 in the ATLAS coordinate system. A detailed study of several effects
biasing the electron energy measurement allowed an energy reconstruction
procedure to be developed that ensures a good linearity and a good resolution.
Use is made of detailed Monte Carlo simulations based on Geant which describe
the longitudinal and transverse shower profiles as well as the energy
distributions. For electron energies between 15 GeV and 180 GeV the deviation
of the measured incident electron energy over the beam energy is within 0.1%.
The systematic uncertainty of the measurement is about 0.1% at low energies and
negligible at high energies. The energy resolution is found to be about 10%
sqrt(E) for the sampling term and about 0.2% for the local constant term
Superhard Phases of Simple Substances and Binary Compounds of the B-C-N-O System: from Diamond to the Latest Results (a Review)
The basic known and hypothetic one- and two-element phases of the B-C-N-O
system (both superhard phases having diamond and boron structures and
precursors to synthesize them) are described. The attention has been given to
the structure, basic mechanical properties, and methods to identify and
characterize the materials. For some phases that have been recently described
in the literature the synthesis conditions at high pressures and temperatures
are indicated.Comment: Review on superhard B-C-N-O phase
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