196 research outputs found

    Detection of earth faults in electric power cables by analyzing changes in the short-circuit resistance

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    Paper presents method of earth faults detection in electric power cables based on measurement and analysis of the short circuit resistance value in transient under mechanical bumps exerted on the faulty cable line during detection procedure. Discussed investigated results and formulates conclusions for use in practice.Предложен метод обнаружения дефектов заземления в электрических силовых кабелях, основанный на измерении и анализе сопротивления короткого замыкания при кратковременных механических ударах (толчках), прикладываемых к дефектному кабелю в процессе испытаний. Обсуждаются полученные результаты и формулируются практические рекомендации.Запропоновано метод виявлення дефектів заземлення в електричних силових кабелях, заснований на вимірюванні та аналізі опору короткого замикання при короткочасних механічних ударах (поштовхах), що прикладаються до дефектного кабелю в процесі випробувань. Обговорюються отримані результати і формулюються практичні рекомендації

    Effect of heat stress on acid-base balance in Polish Merino sheep

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    Effect of heat stress on changes in acid-base balance, physiological parameters and cortisol level were evaluated in Polish Merino sheep. Fifteen sheep were exposed to high temperature conditions (30 °C) in order to induce heat stress. All environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity and air movement were monitored. A decrease of partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) in blood and concentration of total CO2 (tCO2) and an increase of pO2 were observed. The cortisol level also significantly increased. In the next stage of the experiment the soothing effect of air movement was examined. An increased air movement led to reduction of thermal stress. An increase in pCO2 and decrease in cortisol level were observed. The study showed that heat stress leads to changes in acid base balance and cortisol secretion. Air movement has a soothing effect on heat stress in Polish Merino sheep

    Design and analysis of fractional factorial experiments from the viewpoint of computational algebraic statistics

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    We give an expository review of applications of computational algebraic statistics to design and analysis of fractional factorial experiments based on our recent works. For the purpose of design, the techniques of Gr\"obner bases and indicator functions allow us to treat fractional factorial designs without distinction between regular designs and non-regular designs. For the purpose of analysis of data from fractional factorial designs, the techniques of Markov bases allow us to handle discrete observations. Thus the approach of computational algebraic statistics greatly enlarges the scope of fractional factorial designs.Comment: 16 page

    Switching discharge phenomena when use composite materials Сu—Сr under low voltage DC inductive load a small power

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    Paper presents and discusses investigated results of composite materials Cu—Cr used in electric contacts operating under DC low voltage loads of a small power. Formulates conclusions of possibility of the use of just such material to control the arc to glow transformation for practical use in electric auxiliary switching devices.Предложены результаты исследований композиционных материалов Cu—Cr, используемых в качестве электрических контактов при коммутации в цепях постоянного тока низкого напряжения малой мощности. Сделан вывод о возможности использования именно этого материала для контроля изменения свечения дуги при практическом использовании в электрических вспомогательных коммутационных устройствах.Представлено результати досліджень композиційних матеріалів Cu—Cr, що використовують в якості електричних контактів при комутації в ланцюгах постійного струму низької напруги малої потужності. Зроблено висновок про можливість використання саме цього матеріалу для контролю зміни світіння дуги при практичному використанні в електричних допоміжних комутаційних пристроях

    Performance of laminated contact material Cu—Mo in open air AC low voltage contactors

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    In the paper performance of laminated contact material Cu—Mo when use in open air ac low voltage contactors is presented and discussed. On the basis of the investigated results conclusions on effective application of such material to replace silver based compositions are formulated.Представлены и обсуждаются эксплуатационные качества слоистого контактного материала Cu—Mo, используемого в низковольтных контакторах на открытом воздухе. По результатам исследований сформулированы рекомендации по эффективному применению такого материала взамен серебросодержащего.Представлено і обговорюються експлуатаційні властивості шаруватого контактного матеріалу Cu—Mo, який використовується в низьковольтних контакторах на відкритому повітрі. За результатами досліджень сформульо-вано рекомендації щодо ефективного застосування такого матеріалу замість срібловміщуючого

    Distinct nonequilibrium plasma chemistry of C2 affecting the synthesis of nanodiamond thin films from C2H2 (1%)/H2/Ar-rich plasmas

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    6 pages, 5 figures, 6 tables.We show that the concentrations of the species C2 (X 1Σg+), C2 (a 3Πu), and C2H exhibit a significant increase when the argon content grows up to 95% in medium pressure (0.75 Torr) radio frequency (rf) (13.56 MHz) produced C2H2 (1%)/H2/Ar plasmas of interest for the synthesis of nanodiamond thin films within plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition devices. In contrast, the concentrations of CH3 and C2H2 remain practically constant. The latter results have been obtained with an improved quasianalytic space–time-averaged kinetic model that, in addition, has allowed us to identify and quantify the relative importance of the different underlying mechanisms driving the nonequilibrium plasma chemistry of C2. The results presented here are in agreement with recent experimental results from rf CH4/H2/Ar-rich plasmas and suggest that the growth of nanodiamond thin films from hydrocarbon/Ar-rich plasmas is very sensitive to the contribution of C2 and C2H species from the plasma.This work was partially funded by CICYT (Spain) under a Ramón y Cajal project and under Project No. TIC2002- 03235. One of the authors (F.J.G.V.) acknowledges a Ramón y Cajal contract from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (MCYT). One of the authors (J.M.A.) acknowledges partial support from CICYT (Spain) under Project No. MAT 2002-04085-C02-02.Peer reviewe

    Veterinary students' usage and perception of video teaching resources

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of our study was to use a student-centred approach to develop an online video learning resource (called 'Moo Tube') at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, UK and also to provide guidance for other academics in the School wishing to develop a similar resource in the future.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A focus group in the format of the nominal group technique was used to garner the opinions of 12 undergraduate students (3 from year-1, 4 from year-2 and 5 from year-3). Students generated lists of items in response to key questions, these responses were thematically analysed to generate key themes which were compared between the different year groups. The number of visits to 'Moo Tube' before and after an objective structured practical examination (OSPE) was also analysed to provide data on video usage.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Students highlighted a number of strengths of video resources which can be grouped into four overarching themes: (1) teaching enhancement, (2) accessibility, (3) technical quality and (4) video content. Of these themes, students rated teaching enhancement and accessibility most highly. Video usage was seen to significantly increase (P < 0.05) prior to an examination and significantly decrease (P < 0.05) following the examination.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The students had a positive perception of video usage in higher education. Video usage increases prior to practical examinations. Image quality was a greater concern with year-3 students than with either year-1 or 2 students but all groups highlighted the following as important issues: i) good sound quality, ii) accessibility, including location of videos within electronic libraries, and iii) video content. Based on the findings from this study, guidelines are suggested for those developing undergraduate veterinary videos. We believe that many aspects of our list will have resonance in other areas of medicine education and higher education.</p

    Networked T Cell Death following Macrophage Infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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    <div><h3>Background</h3><p>Depletion of T cells following infection by <em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> (Mtb) impairs disease resolution, and interferes with clinical test performance that relies on cell-mediated immunity. A number of mechanisms contribute to this T cell suppression, such as activation-induced death and trafficking of T cells out of the peripheral circulation and into the diseased lungs. The extent to which Mtb infection of human macrophages affects T cell viability however, is not well characterised.</p> <h3>Methodology/Principal Findings</h3><p>We found that lymphopenia (<1.5×10<sup>9</sup> cells/l) was prevalent among culture-positive tuberculosis patients, and lymphocyte counts significantly improved post-therapy. We previously reported that Mtb-infected human macrophages resulted in death of infected and uninfected bystander macrophages. In the current study, we sought to examine the influence of infected human alveolar macrophages on T cells. We infected primary human alveolar macrophages (the primary host cell for Mtb) or PMA-differentiated THP-1 cells with Mtb H37Ra, then prepared cell-free supernatants. The supernatants of Mtb-infected macrophages caused dose-dependent, caspase-dependent, T cell apoptosis. This toxic effect of infected macrophage secreted factors did not require TNF-α or Fas. The supernatant cytotoxic signal(s) were heat-labile and greater than 50 kDa in molecular size. Although ESAT-6 was toxic to T cells, other Mtb-secreted factors tested did not influence T cell viability; nor did macrophage-free Mtb bacilli or broth from Mtb cultures. Furthermore, supernatants from <em>Mycobacterium bovis</em> Bacille de Calmette et Guerin (BCG)- infected macrophages also elicited T cell death suggesting that ESAT-6 itself, although cytotoxic, was not the principal mediator of T cell death in our system.</p> <h3>Conclusions</h3><p>Mtb-Infected macrophages secrete heat-labile factors that are toxic to T cells, and may contribute to the immunosuppression seen in tuberculosis as well as interfere with microbial eradication in the granuloma.</p> </div
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