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    Predictors of varying levels of risks posed by fixated individuals to British public figures

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    Concerning approaches and communications to the Royal Family and other British public figures are relatively numerous. This paper examines over 2000 such cases logged over a three-year period in the United Kingdom. Using police and health data, the paper conducts a series of bivariate and multivariate analyses to demonstrate the predictors of what types of risk are posed by an individual case (e.g., communicate only, approach, security breach). The results showed that (a) the rates of serious mental disorders are higher among this sample than the general population base rate, (b) approachers were significantly more likely than communicators to suffer from serious mental disorders, (c) approachers were significantly more likely than communicators to have a history of substance use and abuse problems, (d) approachers were significantly more likely than communicators to have a history of violent behavior against property and persons, and (e) the motivations of approachers and communicators significantly differ. The paper concludes with a consideration of the implications for threat assessment and management

    Analisis Efisiensi Pemasaran Kubis di Kabupaten Magetan (Studi Kasus di Kecamatan Plaosan)

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    : The research aims to (1) determine the amount of costs, profits and marketing margins in each marketing channel of cabbage, (2) marketing channels of cabbage most economically efficient, (3) the level of integration between the cabbage market Pasar Sayur- Magetan Regency and Pasar Besar - Ngawi regency. The basic method of this research is descriptive analysis method with survey techniques. Research sites in the subdistrict of Plaosan because it is the area\u27s largest cabbage producer in Magetan regency. The data used are primary and secondary data. Data analysis included descriptive analysis of marketing channels, costs and marketing margins and market integration. The results showed that there are three marketing channels cabbage in Magetan regency which marketing channels I : cabbage farmers Ă  collecting traders Ă  large traders Ă  retailers Ă  consumers, marketing channels II : cabbage farmers Ă  large traders Ă  retailers Ă  consumers, marketing channels III : cabbage farmers Ă  retailers Ă  consumers. Marketing margin percentage in the marketing channels I 51.43%, channel II 42.86% and channel III 28.57%. Farmer\u27s share value at marketing channel I 48.57%, channel II 55.71%, and channel 69.95%. Cabbage marketing channels which are economically the most efficient marketing channel III with the lowest marketing margin percentage and the highest value of the farmer\u27s share. The integration between the cabbage market Pasar Sayur- Magetan Regency and Pasar Besar - Ngawi regency was low with IMC value of 3.4 > 1

    Tandem palladium and isothiourea relay catalysis : enantioselective synthesis of α-amino acid derivatives via allylic amination and [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement

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    The research leading to these results (S.S.M.S.) has received funding from the European Union (Marie Curie ITN “SubiCat” PITN-GA-2013-607044) and the ERC under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)/E.R.C. grant agreement no 279850 (T.H.W., J.E.T.). A.D.S. thanks the Royal Society for a Wolfson Research Merit Award.A tandem relay catalytic protocol using both Pd and isothiourea catalysis has been developed for the enantioselective synthesis of α-amino acid derivatives containing two stereogenic centers from readily accessible N,N-disubstituted glycine aryl esters and allylic phosphates. The optimized process uses a bench-stable succinimide-based Pd precatalyst (FurCat) to promote Pd-catalyzed allylic ammonium salt generation from the allylic phosphate and the glycine aryl ester. Subsequent in situ enantioselective [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement catalyzed by the isothiourea benzotetramisole forms syn-α-amino acid derivatives with high diastereo- and enantioselectivity. This methodology is most effective using 4-nitrophenylglycine esters and tolerates a variety of substituted cinnamic and styrenyl allylic ethyl phosphates. The use of challenging unsymmetrical N-allyl-N-methylglycine esters is also tolerated under the catalytic relay conditions without compromising stereoselectivity.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe

    The conceptual and practical ethical dilemmas of using health discussion board posts as research data.

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    Increasing numbers of people living with a long-term health condition are putting personal health information online, including on discussion boards. Many discussion boards contain material of potential use to researchers; however, it is unclear how this information can and should be used by researchers. To date there has been no evaluation of the views of those individuals sharing health information online regarding the use of their shared information for research purposes

    Characterization and calibration of the James Webb space telescope mirror actuators fine stage motion

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    The James Webb Space Telescope’s (Webb’s) deployable primary and secondary mirrors are actively controlled to achieve and maintain precise optical alignment on-orbit. Each of the 18 primary mirror segment assemblies (PMSAs) and the secondary mirror assembly (SMA) are controlled in six degrees of freedom by using six linear actuators in a hexapod arrangement. In addition, each PMSA contains a seventh actuator that adjusts radius of curvature (RoC). The actuators are of a novel stepper motor-based cryogenic two-stage design that is capable of sub-10 nm motion accuracy over a 20 mm range. The nm-level motion of the 132 actuators were carefully tested and characterized before integration into the mirror assemblies. Using these test results as an initial condition, knowledge of each actuator’s length (and therefore mirror position) has relied on software bookkeeping and configuration control to keep an accurate motor step count from which actuator position can be calculated. These operations have been carefully performed through years of Webb test operations using both ground support actuator control software as well as the flight Mirror Control Software (MCS). While the actuator’s coarse stage length is cross-checked using a linear variable differential transformer (LVDT), no on-board cross-check exists for the nm-level length changes of the actuators’ fine stage. To ensure that the software bookkeeping of motor step count is still accurate after years of testing and to test that the actuator position knowledge was properly handed off from the ground software to the flight MCS, a series of optical tests were devised and performed through the Center of Curvature (CoC) ambient optical test campaigns at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and during the thermal-vacuum tests of the entire optical payload that were conducted in Chamber A at Johnson Space Center (JSC). In each test, the actuator Fine Step Count (FSC) value is compared to an external measurement provided by an optical metrology tool with the goal of either confirming the MCS database value, or providing a recommendation for an updated calibration if the measured FSC differs significantly from the MCS-based expectation. During ambient testing of the PMSA hexapods, the nm-level actuator length changes were measured with a custom laser deflectometer by measuring tilts of the PMSA. The PMSA RoC fine stage characterization was performed at JSC using multi-wave interferometric measurements with the CoC Optical Assembly (COCOA). Finally, the SMA hexapod fine stage characterization test was performed at JSC using the NIRCam instrument in the “pass-and-a-half” test configuration using a test source from the Aft-Optics System Source Plate Assembly (ASPA). In this paper, each of these three tests, subsequent data analyses, and uncertainty estimations will be presented. Additionally, a summary of the ensemble state of Webb’s actuator fine stages is provided, along with a comparison to a Wavefront Sensing and Control (WFSC)-based requirement for FSC errors as they relate to the optical alignment convergence of the telescope on-orbit

    Isothiourea-catalyzed enantioselective functionalization of 2-pyrrolyl acetic acid : two-step synthesis of stereodefined dihydroindolizinones

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    JET thanks The Leverhulme Trust for an Early Career Fellowship [ECF-2014-005]. ADS thanks the Royal Society for a Wolfson Research Merit Award.Catalytic enantioselective functionalization of 2-pyrrolyl acetic acid with trichloromethyl enones using isothiourea catalysis is reported, leading to a range of stereodefined diesters and diamides after nucleophilic ring-opening with either methanol or benzylamine (30 examples, up to >95:5 dr and >99:1 er). Subsequent intramolecular Friedel-Crafts reaction allows access to dihydroindolizinones in high yields and stereofidelity (6 examples, up to >95:5 dr and 99:1 er).PostprintPeer reviewe

    Classifying vehicle activity to improve point of interest extraction

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    Knowledge of drivers’ mobility patterns is useful for enabling context-aware intelligent vehicle functionality, such as route suggestions, cabin preconditioning, and power management for electric vehicles. Such patterns are often described in terms of the Points of Interest (PoIs) visited by an individual. However, existing PoI extraction methods are general purpose and typically rely on detecting periods of low mobility, meaning that when they are applied to vehicle data, they often extract a large number of false PoIs (for example, incorrectly extracting PoIs due to stopping in traffic), reducing their usefulness. To reduce the number of false PoIs that are extracted, we propose using features derived from vehicle signals, such as the selected gear and status of doors, to classify candidate PoIs and filter out those that are irrelevant. In this paper, we (i) present Activity-based Vehicle PoI Extraction (AVPE), a wrapper method around existing PoI extraction methods, that utilizes a postclustering classification stage to filter out false PoIs, (ii) evaluate the benefits of AVPE compared to three state-of-the-art general purpose PoI extraction algorithms, and (iii) demonstrate the effectiveness of AVPE when applied to real-world driving data
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