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TALON - The Telescope Alert Operation Network System: Intelligent Linking of Distributed Autonomous Robotic Telescopes
The internet has brought about great change in the astronomical community,
but this interconnectivity is just starting to be exploited for use in
instrumentation. Utilizing the internet for communicating between distributed
astronomical systems is still in its infancy, but it already shows great
potential. Here we present an example of a distributed network of telescopes
that performs more efficiently in synchronous operation than as individual
instruments. RAPid Telescopes for Optical Response (RAPTOR) is a system of
telescopes at LANL that has intelligent intercommunication, combined with
wide-field optics, temporal monitoring software, and deep-field follow-up
capability all working in closed-loop real-time operation. The Telescope ALert
Operations Network (TALON) is a network server that allows intercommunication
of alert triggers from external and internal resources and controls the
distribution of these to each of the telescopes on the network. TALON is
designed to grow, allowing any number of telescopes to be linked together and
communicate. Coupled with an intelligent alert client at each telescope, it can
analyze and respond to each distributed TALON alert based on the telescopes
needs and schedule.Comment: Presentation at SPIE 2004, Glasgow, Scotland (UK
Characteristics of Completed Suicides Among Maine Residents Who Served in the Military, 2015 to 2021
This report uses data from the Maine Violent Death Reporting System to examine characteristics of completed suicides among Maine residents who died in Maine and who ever served in the military
Long-range orbitofrontal and amygdala axons show divergent patterns of maturation in the frontal cortex across adolescence.
The adolescent transition from juvenile to adult is marked by anatomical and functional remodeling of brain networks. Currently, the cellular and synaptic level changes underlying the adolescent transition are only coarsely understood. Here, we use two-photon imaging to make time-lapse observations of long-range axons that innervate the frontal cortex in the living brain. We labeled cells in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and basolateral amygdala (BLA) and imaged their axonal afferents to the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC). We also imaged the apical dendrites of dmPFC pyramidal neurons. Images were taken daily in separate cohorts of juvenile (P24-P28) and young adult mice (P64-P68), ages where we have previously discovered differences in dmPFC dependent decision-making. Dendritic spines were pruned across this peri-adolescent period, while BLA and OFC afferents followed alternate developmental trajectories. OFC boutons showed no decrease in density, but did show a decrease in daily bouton gain and loss with age. BLA axons showed an increase in both bouton density and daily bouton gain at the later age, suggesting a delayed window of enhanced plasticity. Our findings reveal projection specific maturation of synaptic structures within a single frontal region and suggest that stabilization is a more general characteristic of maturation than pruning
Re Int\u27l Moulders Union and Jamaica MFG (Canada) Ltd
The facts essential to the settlement of this grievance do not appear to be in dispute. Employees of the company are paid an hourly base rate, as set out in the schedule to the collective agreement, plus incentive pay. The incentive system operates. wholly outside the agreement except for references in art. 10 (c), which is quoted below, and upon which this grievance is based. There are several indirect references to the incentive scheme in the Wage Schedule and Classifications appended to the agreement. The references in the schedule do no more than testify to the existence of the incentive system. The system in use is a standard allowed time method of calculating bonus payments
Patterns of Drug-induced Mortality in Maine, 2015 Update
Drug addiction and drug-induced mortality have received a good deal of attention nationally and in Maine in recent years. The authors review overall trends in the patterns of drug overdoses that have continued for nearly two decades, including those involving opioid pharmaceuticals, and discuss the recent resurgence of the illicit drugs heroin and non-pharmaceutical fentanyl
Military Suicide in Maine 2015-2019
An examination of the statistics on military suicides in Maine from 2015 to 2019 as collected by the Maine Violent Death Reporting System
Suicides in Maine 2015-2019
Statistics on suicides in Maine from 2015 to 2019 as collected by the Maine Violent Death Reporting System
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This paper is to review the research activities at City University London in the development of a suite of optical fibre-based chemical sensors, including pH, humidity and heavy metal sensors, for environmental monitoring
The Cost of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Maine, 2010
Summary findings
In 2010, the total estimated cost of substance abuse in Maine was 1.403 billion translates into a cost equaling 47.0 million) comprised the smallest proportion of total cost (3.4%), while mortality, $409.6 million, comprised the largest proportion of costs (24.8%)
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