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The Rockefeller Institute Review 1964, vol. 2, no. 4
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover photograph by Richard Carter: the north end of Abby Hall.https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/rockefeller_institute_review/1007/thumbnail.jp
In situ XPS analysis of various iron oxide films grown by NO2-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy
We report on a systematic analysis of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) core- and valence-level
spectra of clean and well-characterized iron oxide films, i.e., a-Fe2O3, y-Fe2O3, Fe3- dO4, and Fe3O4. All iron
oxide films were prepared epitaxially by NO2-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy on single crystalline MgO(100)
and a-Al2O3(0001) substrates. The phase and stoichiometry of the films were controlled precisely by adjusting
the NO2 pressure during growth. The XPS spectrum of each oxide clearly showed satellite structures. These
satellite structures were simulated using a cluster-model calculation, which could well reproduce the observed
structures by considering the systematic changes in both the Fe 3d to O 2p hybridization and the d-d
electron-correlation energy. The small difference in the satellite structures between a-Fe2O3 and y-Fe2O3
resulted mainly from changes in the Fe-O hybridization parameters, suggesting an increased covalency in
g-Fe2O3 compared to a-Fe2O3. With increasing reduction in the y-Fe2O3-Fe3O4 system, the satellite structures
in XPS became unresolved. This was not only due to the formation of Fe21 ions, but also to nonhomogeneous
changes in the hybridization parameters between octahedral and tetrahedral Fe^3+ ions
Retrospective suspect and non-target screening combined with similarity measures to prioritize MDMA and amphetamine synthesis markers in wastewater
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and amphetamine are commonly used psychoactive stimulants. Illegal manufacture of these substances, mainly located in the Netherlands and Belgium, generates large amounts of chemical waste which is disposed in the environment or released in sewer systems. Retrospective analysis of high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) data was implemented to detect synthesis markers of MDMA and amphetamine production in wastewater samples. Specifically, suspect and non-target screening, combined with a prioritization approach based on similarity measures between detected features and mass loads of MDMA and amphetamine was implemented. Two hundred and thirty-five 24 h-composite wastewater samples collected from a treatment plant in the Netherlands between 2016 and 2018 were analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry. Samples were initially separated into two groups (i.e., baseline consumption versus dumping) based on daily loads of MDMA and amphetamine. Significance testing and fold-changes were used to find differences between features in the two groups. Then, associations between peak areas of all features and MDMA or amphetamine loads were investigated across the whole time series using various measures (Euclidian distance, Pearson's correlation coefficient, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient, distance correlation and maximum information coefficient). This unsupervised and unbiased approach was used for prioritization of features and allowed the selection of 28 presumed markers of production of MDMA and amphetamine. These markers could potentially be used to detect dumps in sewer systems, help in determining the synthesis route and track down the waste in the environment
A Parametric Study of Radiative Dipole Body Array Coil for 7 Tesla MRI
In this contribution we present numerical and experimental results of a
parametric quantitative study of radiative dipole antennas in a phased array
configuration for efficient body magnetic resonance imaging at 7T via parallel
transmission. For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at ultrahigh fields (7T and
higher) dipole antennas are commonly used in phased arrays, particularly for
body imaging targets. This study reveals the effects of dipole positioning in
the array (elevation of dipoles above the subject and inter-dipole spacing) on
their mutual coupling, per and per maximum local
SAR efficiencies as well as the RF-shimming capability. The numerical and
experimental results are obtained and compared for a homogeneous phantom as
well as for a real human models confirmed by in-vivo experiments
De problematiek van de kasgrondteelten: Mogelijke oplossingen aangedragen door ondernemers met substraatbedden in het bijzonder
De kasgrond glastuinbouw ziet zich geconfronteerd met stijgende kosten en een afname van de hoeveelheid toegelaten gewasbeschermingsmiddelen. Het middelenpakket tegen schadelijke bodemschimmels en aaltjes wordt mogelijk verkleind (Spruit e.a. 2008). Op dit moment is grondstomen nog een optie, maar door de sterk toenemende energie- en arbeidskosten wordt grondstomen steeds duurder. In voorgaande gesprekken met ondernemers en betrokkenen blijkt dat een teeltsysteem dat relatief goedkoop, en gemakkelijk in de praktijk is in te passen, de voorkeur heeft. Doelstelling van dit project is daarom het in kaart brengen van problemen met mogelijke oplossingen ten aanzien van bodemproblematiek in kasgrondteelten
Finding a third archetypal technical system in architectural phenomenology
Within the scope of phenomenology and in order to understand architecture, the role of the technical system is as important as those of the purpose of the building or its form. Mass construction and skeletal construction relate to the architectural theory concepts stereotomy and tectonics respectively, which are suitable for describing the fundamental structural and constructive form of architecture. These two systems became established as man built his first shelters and, so far, represented opposite sides of the building industry’s possibilities. The development of new construction techniques and the relationship between research and technology have a great impact on architecture, although new processing methods and materials may not necessarily cause genuine tectonic changes. The technical dimension of architecture is analysed in this work describing how technical elements are built from materials, and then organised in systems. First, the paper examines the division of technical systems in two categories (massive systems and skeletal systems); then it studies timber’s modern production technologies and subsequently the paper critically analyses how these influence the architectural form. The paper concludes that a third archetypal technical system can be perceived with the assembly of surface elements, joining both the multifunctional aspect of the massive systems and the flexibility of the skeletal systems, this third category being fundamental in phenomenological terms
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