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    Ring cusp/hollow cathode discharge chamber performance studies

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    An experimental study was performed to determine the effects of hollow cathode position, anode position, and ring cusp magnetic field configuration and strength on discharge chamber performance. The results are presented in terms of comparative plasma ion energy cost, extracted ion fraction, and beam profile data. Such comparisons are used to demonstrate whether changes in performance are caused by changes in the loss rate of primary electrons to the anode or the loss rate of ions to discharge chamber walls or cathode and anode surfaces. Results show: (1) the rate of primary electron loss to the anode decreases as the anode is moved downstream of the ring cusp toward the screen grid; (2) the loss rate of ions to hollow cathode surfaces are excessive if the cathode is located upstream of a point of peak magnetic flux density at the discharge chamber centerline; and (3) the fraction of the ions produced that are lost to discharge chamber walls and ring magnet surfaces is reduced by positioning of the magnet rings so the plasma density is uniform over the grid surface, and adjusting their strength to a level where it is sufficient to prevent excessive ion losses by Bohm diffusion

    Studies of a weak polyampholyte at the air-buffer interface: The effect of varying pH and ionic strength

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    We have carried out experiments to probe the static and dynamic interfacial properties of Ī²\beta--casein monolayers spread at the air-buffer interface, and analysed these results in the context of models of weak polyampholytes. Measurements have been made systematically over a wide range of ionic strength and pH. In the semi-dilute regime of surface concentration a scaling exponent, which can be linked to the degree of chain swelling, is found. This shows that at pH close to the isoelectric point, the protein is compact. At pH away from the isoelectric pH the protein is extended. The transition between compact and extended states is continuous. As a function of increasing ionic strength, we observe swelling of the protein at the isoelectric pH but contraction of the protein at pH values away from it. These behaviours are typical of a those predicted theoretically for a weak polyampholyte. Dilational moduli measurements, made as a function of surface concentration exhibit maxima that are linked to the collapse of hydrophilic regions of the protein into the subphase. Based on this data we present a configuration map of the protein configuration in the monolayer. These findings are supported by strain (surface pressure) relaxation measurements and surface quasi-elastic light scattering (SQELS) measurements which suggest the existence of loops and tails in the subphase at higher surface concentrations.Comment: Submitted to J. Chem. Phy

    Resonant electron transmission through a finite quantum spin chain

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    Electron transport in a finite one dimensional quantum spin chain (with ferromagnetic exchange) is studied within an sāˆ’ds-d exchange Hamiltonian. Spin transfer coefficients strongly depend on the sign of the sāˆ’ds-d exchange constant. For a ferromagnetic coupling, they exhibit a novel resonant pattern, reflecting the salient features of the combined electron-spin system. Spin-flip processes are inelastic and feasible at finite voltage or at finite temperature.Comment: 4 pages including 4 .eps figure

    Multi-dimensional classification of biomedical text: Toward automated, practical provision of high-utility text to diverse users

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    Motivation: Much current research in biomedical text mining is concerned with serving biologists by extracting certain information from scientific text. We note that there is no ā€˜average biologistā€™ client; different users have distinct needs. For instance, as noted in past evaluation efforts (BioCreative, TREC, KDD) database curators are often interested in sentences showing experimental evidence and methods. Conversely, lab scientists searching for known information about a protein may seek facts, typically stated with high confidence. Text-mining systems can target specific end-users and become more effective, if the system can first identify text regions rich in the type of scientific content that is of interest to the user, retrieve documents that have many such regions, and focus on fact extraction from these regions. Here, we study the ability to characterize and classify such text automatically. We have recently introduced a multi-dimensional categorization and annotation scheme, developed to be applicable to a wide variety of biomedical documents and scientific statements, while intended to support specific biomedical retrieval and extraction tasks

    Recent Decisions

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    Comments on recent decisions by Richard M. Di Valerio, James A. Uhl, Donald J. Prebenda, Wilbur L. Pollard, William N. Antonis, Richard E. Shipman, Richard D. Heman, Thomas P. Meaney, Jr., John A. Pietrykowski, and Richard F. Welter

    Base Exchange Between Dyes and Soils

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    Beaumont, Rohland and Wilkinson and Hoff have shown the effect of acidity and alkalinity of solutions on the adsorption of dyes by soils. Ashley found that during the adsorption of basic dyes by soils the dyes exchanged some of their positive ions for the metal ions of the soil thus fixing some of the dye by base-exchange. Wilkinson and Hoff found that a methylene blue solution liberates more calcium and magnesium from a soil than does distilled water alone. Sante Mattson found in the case of two soils that the methylene blue adsorbed was approximately equivalent to the monovalent and divalent bases that were set free. The purpose of this investigation is to determine quantitatively the relationship between the equivalents of dye adsorbed and the negative and metal ions liberated from several soils with two basic dyes and by comparison from this data find the fraction of the dye that is taken up by base-exchange and the fraction held in some other way
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