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    Measurements of water temperature in fountains as an indicator of potential secondary water pollution caused by Legionella bacteria

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    At high air temperatures persisting for a long time, water temperature in the fountains may also increase significantly. This can cause a sudden and significant increase in Legionella bacteria, which results in secondary water contamination. This phenomenon with water – air aerosol generated by fountains can be very dangerous for people. During the test, water temperature measurements in fountains in Poland were made. These research tests was conducted in the spring and summer. The research was conducted in order to determine whether there is a possibility of growth of Legionella bacteria. One of the aims of the study was to determine what temperature range occurs in the fountains and how the temperature changes in the basin of the fountain and when the highest temperature occurs. Single temperature measurements were made and also the temperature distribution was measured during daylight hours. The water temperature in most cases was greater than 20°C, but in no case exceed 26°C. The paper presents also the review about the effect of water temperature on the presence and bacterial growth. The study confirmed the existence of the risk of increasing the number of bacteria of the genus Legionella in the water in the fountains

    Unexplained Excess of Electron-Like Events From a 1-GeV Neutrino Beam

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    The MiniBooNE Collaboration observes unexplained electron-like events in the reconstructed neutrino energy range from 200 to 475 MeV. With 6.46×10206.46 \times 10^{20} protons on target, 544 electron-like events are observed in this energy range, compared to an expectation of 415.2±43.4415.2 \pm 43.4 events, corresponding to an excess of 128.8±20.4±38.3128.8 \pm 20.4 \pm 38.3 events. The shape of the excess in several kinematic variables is consistent with being due to either νe\nu_e and νˉe\bar \nu_e charged-current scattering or to νμ\nu_\mu neutral-current scattering with a photon in the final state. No significant excess of events is observed in the reconstructed neutrino energy range from 475 to 1250 MeV, where 408 events are observed compared to an expectation of 385.9±35.7385.9 \pm 35.7 events.Comment: Reduced length by 30 lines and made minor changes to reference

    First Measurement of νμ\nu_\mu and νe\nu_e Events in an Off-Axis Horn-Focused Neutrino Beam

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    We report the first observation of off-axis neutrino interactions in the MiniBooNE detector from the NuMI beamline at Fermilab. The MiniBooNE detector is located 745 m from the NuMI production target, at 110 mrad angle (6.3∘6.3^{\circ}) with respect to the NuMI beam axis. Samples of charged current quasi-elastic νμ\nu_{\mu} and νe\nu_e interactions are analyzed and found to be in agreement with expectation. This provides a direct verification of the expected pion and kaon contributions to the neutrino flux and validates the modeling of the NuMI off-axis beam.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    A New Light Valve for Television Projection

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