74 research outputs found
The endogenic neurosteroid system and its role in the pathogenesis and therapy of mental disorders
The article describes the process of neurosteroidogenesis and the effect of neurosteroids on listed receptorsin accordance with already available scientific data. In addition, this paper describes the specific role of various neurosteroids in the development of mental illnesses, including anxiety disorders, depression, and schizophreni
Results from the Baksan Experiment on Sterile Transitions (BEST)
The Baksan Experiment on Sterile Transitions (BEST) was designed to
investigate the deficit of electron neutrinos, , observed in previous
gallium-based radiochemical measurements with high-intensity neutrino sources,
commonly referred to as the \textit{gallium anomaly}, which could be
interpreted as evidence for oscillations between and sterile neutrino
() states. A 3.414-MCi \nuc{51}{Cr} source was placed at the
center of two nested Ga volumes and measurements were made of the production of
\nuc{71}{Ge} through the charged current reaction,
\nuc{71}{Ga}(,e)\nuc{71}{Ge}, at two average distances. The measured
production rates for the inner and the outer targets respectively are
(54.9^{+2.5}_{-2.4}(\mbox{stat})\pm1.4 (\mbox{syst})) and
(55.6^{+2.7}_{-2.6}(\mbox{stat})\pm1.4 (\mbox{syst})) atoms of
\nuc{71}{Ge}/d. The ratio () of the measured rate of \nuc{71}{Ge} production
at each distance to the expected rate from the known cross section and
experimental efficiencies are and .
The ratio of the outer to the inner result is 0.970.07, which is
consistent with unity within uncertainty. The rates at each distance were found
to be similar, but 20-24\% lower than expected, thus reaffirming the anomaly.
These results are consistent with oscillations with a
relatively large (0.5 eV) and mixing sin
(0.4).Comment: Paper updated to final versio
Large Scale CW ECRH Systems : Some considerations
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) is a key component in the heating arsenal for the next step fusion devices like W7-X and ITER. These devices are equipped with superconducting coils and are designed to operate steady state. ECRH must thus operate in CW-mode with a large flexibility to comply with various physics demands such as plasma start-up, heating and current drive, as well as configurationand MHD - control. The request for many different sophisticated applications results in a growing complexity, which is in conflict with the request for high availability, reliability, and maintainability. ‘Advanced’ ECRH-systems must, therefore, comply with both the complex physics demands and operational robustness and reliability. The W7-X ECRH system is the first CW- facility of an ITER relevant size and is used as a test bed for advanced components. Proposals for future developments are presented together with improvements of gyrotrons, transmission components and launchers
Robotic Wireless Sensor Networks
In this chapter, we present a literature survey of an emerging, cutting-edge,
and multi-disciplinary field of research at the intersection of Robotics and
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) which we refer to as Robotic Wireless Sensor
Networks (RWSN). We define a RWSN as an autonomous networked multi-robot system
that aims to achieve certain sensing goals while meeting and maintaining
certain communication performance requirements, through cooperative control,
learning and adaptation. While both of the component areas, i.e., Robotics and
WSN, are very well-known and well-explored, there exist a whole set of new
opportunities and research directions at the intersection of these two fields
which are relatively or even completely unexplored. One such example would be
the use of a set of robotic routers to set up a temporary communication path
between a sender and a receiver that uses the controlled mobility to the
advantage of packet routing. We find that there exist only a limited number of
articles to be directly categorized as RWSN related works whereas there exist a
range of articles in the robotics and the WSN literature that are also relevant
to this new field of research. To connect the dots, we first identify the core
problems and research trends related to RWSN such as connectivity,
localization, routing, and robust flow of information. Next, we classify the
existing research on RWSN as well as the relevant state-of-the-arts from
robotics and WSN community according to the problems and trends identified in
the first step. Lastly, we analyze what is missing in the existing literature,
and identify topics that require more research attention in the future
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