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An Investigation at Mach Numbers of 1.40 and 1.59 of the Effects of Aileron Profile on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Complete Model of a Supersonic Aircraft Configuration
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic tunnel at Mach numbers 1.40 and 1.59 to determine the effect of aileron profile on the aerodynamic characteristics of a complete model of a supersonic aircraft configuration. The model had a 40 degree sweptback tapered wing with 10-percent-thick circular-arc sections normal to the quarter-chord line. The ailerons were 20-percent chord and were located on the outboard 50 percent of the wing semispans. The various ailerons investigated included the basic circular-arc profile and three flat-sided ailerons having ratios of trailing-edge thickness to hinge-line thickness t of 0, 0.5, and 1.0. Low aileron effectiveness was obtained with the circular-arc and t = 0 profiles. Increasing the trailing-edge thickness (t = 0.5 and 1.0) resulted in increased effectiveness as well as increased hinge moments with only a slight increase in drag
Comparative interference by haemolysis in automated assays for bilirubin at multiple analyte concentrations
The negative interference caused by haemolysis in manual bilirubin
assays contrasts with the positive interference reported for some
automated methods utilizing the same basic chemistry. A
comparison was therefore made of the haemolysis interference
associated with several automated bilirubin methodologies: multilayer
film (Kodak Ektachem- total bilirubin (TBil), direct
bilirubin (DBil), conjugated bilirubin (Bc), unconjugated bilirubin
(Bu),; tableted reagents (Baxter Paramax- TBil, DBil);
continuous flow (Technicon SMAC — TBil). Thirty serum pools
were analysed (five concentrations of bilirubin, 2-229 μmol/l; six
concentrations of haemoglobin, 0.00002-0.052 mmol/1). All
methods, except one (Bc), exhibited both positive and negative
interference, depending upon the relative haemoglobin and bilirubin
concentrations. This interference, at any given haemoglobin
concentration, was neither constant nor proportional with increasing
bilirubin concentration. These complex patterns of interference
suggest that the best characterization of interference is obtained
when (1) both percentage-difference and absolute-difference
‘interferographs’ are plotted; and (2) the interference is determined
at multiple analyte concentrations
Comparing The Machiavellianism Of Todays Indonesian College Students With U. S. College Students Of Today And The 1960s
The tactics and strategies that were suggested by Niccolo Machiavelli in The Prince (1513) have become synonymous with manipulative and unethical practices. Machiavellis writing to the politician has been used to describe business leaders as well. The business literature indicates that Machiavellian tactics do not guarantee success. The research we report examined the Machiavellian tendencies of college students in Indonesia and compare those results to the literature including the original U.S. student sample of the 1960s and the Harmon and Webster student sample published in 2002
Differential effects of nanoselenium doping on healthy and cancerous osteoblasts in coculture on titanium
In the present study, selenium (Se) nanoclusters were grown through heterogeneous nucleation on titanium (Ti) surfaces, a common orthopedic implant material. Normal healthy osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) and cancerous osteoblasts (osteosarcoma) were cultured on the Se-doped surfaces having three different coating densities. For the first time, it is shown that substrates with Se nanoclusters promote normal osteoblast proliferation and inhibit cancerous osteoblast growth in both separate (mono-culture) and coculture experiment. This study suggests that Se surface nanoclusters can be properly engineered to inhibit bone cancer growth while simultaneously promoting the growth of normal bone tissue
Managing Complex Dynamical Systems
Management commonly engages in a variety of research designed to provide insight into the motivation and relationships of individuals, departments, organizations, etc. This paper demonstrates how the application of concepts associated with the analysis of complex systems applied to such data sets can yield enhanced insights for managerial action
Epidemiological Interactions between Urogenital and Intestinal Human Schistosomiasis in the Context of Praziquantel Treatment across Three West African Countries
© 2015 Knowles et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. The attached file is the published version of the article
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