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    The FLASHForward Facility at DESY

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    The FLASHForward project at DESY is a pioneering plasma-wakefield acceleration experiment that aims to produce, in a few centimetres of ionised hydrogen, beams with energy of order GeV that are of quality sufficient to be used in a free-electron laser. The plasma wave will be driven by high-current density electron beams from the FLASH linear accelerator and will explore both external and internal witness-beam injection techniques. The plasma is created by ionising a gas in a gas cell with a multi-TW laser system, which can also be used to provide optical diagnostics of the plasma and electron beams due to the <30 fs synchronisation between the laser and the driving electron beam. The operation parameters of the experiment are discussed, as well as the scientific program.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figure

    Dilatação dos confins: caminhos, vilas e cidades na formação da Capitania de São Paulo (1532-1822)

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    Este ensaio analisa a formação da rede urbana das capitanias de São Vicente e Santo Amaro, depois unidas na Capitania de São Paulo. Discute o processo de apropriação do sertão, a pulsação e dilatação dos confins ao sabor dos deslocamentos humanos e de interesses políticos. Interpreta o papel de capelas, freguesias, vilas e cidades no controle e produção de territórios metropolitanos em solos ultramarinos.This essay analyzes the development of urban networks in the Captaincies of São Vicente and Santo Amaro, later merged into the Captaincy of São Paulo. It discusses the process of appropriation of the sertão (backcountry), the commotion and expansion beyond the confines to the tune of population movements and political interests. The paper also interprets the role of chapels, parishes, villages and towns in initiatives to create and control metropolitan areas on overseas soil

    A História da Alimentação: balizas historiográficas

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    Os M. pretenderam traçar um quadro da História da Alimentação, não como um novo ramo epistemológico da disciplina, mas como um campo em desenvolvimento de práticas e atividades especializadas, incluindo pesquisa, formação, publicações, associações, encontros acadêmicos, etc. Um breve relato das condições em que tal campo se assentou faz-se preceder de um panorama dos estudos de alimentação e temas correia tos, em geral, segundo cinco abardagens Ia biológica, a econômica, a social, a cultural e a filosófica!, assim como da identificação das contribuições mais relevantes da Antropologia, Arqueologia, Sociologia e Geografia. A fim de comentar a multiforme e volumosa bibliografia histórica, foi ela organizada segundo critérios morfológicos. A seguir, alguns tópicos importantes mereceram tratamento à parte: a fome, o alimento e o domínio religioso, as descobertas européias e a difusão mundial de alimentos, gosto e gastronomia. O artigo se encerra com um rápido balanço crítico da historiografia brasileira sobre o tema

    Evaluation of Energy Savings for Water Loop Heat Pump Systems

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    Nowadays the most important features of an air-conditioning system are flexibility, independent working, low operating costs, all of these associated with very high cooling loads. At the same time, the main industrial countries want to employ low-impact systems with scanty emissions from combustion processes, especially in urban areas. The aim of this work is to verify whether and when it is possible to use \u201cdecentralized\u201d systems instead of the traditional \u201ccentralized\u201d ones getting an energy saving. In particular the Water Loop Heat Pump system (WLHP), in which water circulation balances, even completely, the heat released by the cooling plants with that absorbed by the heat pumps, may result particularly suitable. This kind of plant has to produce at the same time heating and cooling energy at the right place and in the right quantity with a high efficiency. First of all, the thermal loads of two types of buildings (a shopping centre and an office block) have been evaluated through the simulation of their behaviour in a whole year, with a hourly time-step, for different climate conditions, using the software Energy Plus. Then it has been verified the thermal load distribution on the different parts of the building at each time step. After this it became possible to compare the components behaviour of the Water Loop Heat Pump System and the traditional system during the whole year. In this way it has been evaluated the energy saving reached performing a WLHP system

    “Light” versus “classic” laser treatment for clinically significant diabetic macular oedema

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    Aim: To compare the effectiveness of “light” versus “classic” laser photocoagulation in diabetic patients with clinically significant macular oedema (CSMO). Methods: A prospective randomised pilot clinical trial in which 29 eyes of 24 diabetic patients with mild to moderate non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and CSMO were randomised to either “classic” or “light” Nd:YAG 532 nm (frequency doubled) green laser. “Light” laser treatment differed from conventional (“classic”) photocoagulation in that the energy employed was the lowest capable to produce barely visible burns at the level of the retinal pigment epithelium. Primary outcome measure was the change in foveal retinal thickness as measured by optical coherence tomography (OCT); secondary outcomes were the reduction/elimination of macular oedema on contact lens biomicroscopy and fluorescein angiography, change in visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and mean deviation in the central 10° visual field. Examiners were masked to patients’ treatment. Results: 14 eyes were assigned to “classic” and 15 were assigned to “light” laser treatment. At 12 months, seven (50%) of 14 eyes treated with “classic” and six (43%) of 14 eyes treated with “light” laser had a decrease of foveal retinal thickness on OCT (p = 0.79). A comparison of reduction/elimination of oedema, visual improvement, visual loss, change in contrast sensitivity, and mean deviation in the central 10° showed no statistical difference between the groups at 12 months (p>0.05 for all groups). Conclusions: This study suggests that “light” photocoagulation for CSMO may be as effective as “classic” laser treatment, thus supporting the rationale for a larger equivalence trial

    An approach for data extraction, validation and correction using geometrical algorithms and Model View Definitions on building models

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    The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) cover a wide variety of subdomains in the construction industry. Model View Definitions (MVD) enable to specify a subset of the IFC schema to assess the content of a model for specific use cases and information exchanges. However, IFC and MVD paradoxically complexify the workflow since it requires a deep understanding of the schema combined with construction knowledge to carry out simple use cases such as quantity checking or data export. This gap between domain specific queries and their expression in a computer-readable language weakens the opportunities provided to the building industry by Building Information Modeling. Our research consists in the implementation of MVDs in a high-level programming language to extract data from building models, an assessment of the extraction results and geometrical processing algorithms to correct the explicit quantities and properties that are supplied as metadata alongside the elements in IFC building models. Geometrical processing can be used to reduce and eventually correct errors on property values. We use a generic geometrical representation of IFC entity instances and apply geometrical transformations on those to obtain geometrical shapes. Boolean operations are used to identify relationships between elements. Eventually, incorrect data values are corrected directly in the IFC models accordingly to the IFC schema. For instance, we authored an MVD to extract data pertaining to external walls from different IFC models and corrected the value of the IsExternal property of the models’ IfcWall entities. This use case is of great importance for the cost estimation of a thermal renovation on a building as it gives a good estimate of the outer surface area of the building envelope.Urban Data Scienc

    Fresh-Slice Multicolour X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers

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    X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) provide femtosecond X-ray pulses with a narrow energy bandwidth and unprecedented brightness. Ultrafast physical and chemical dynamics, initiated with a site-specific X-ray pulse, can be explored using XFELs with a second ultrashort X-ray probe pulse. However, existing double-pulse schemes are complicated, difficult to customize or provide only low-intensity pulses. Here we present the novel fresh-slice technique for multicolour pulse production, wherein different temporal slices of an electron bunch lase to saturation in separate undulator sections. This method combines electron bunch tailoring from a passive wakefield device with trajectory control to provide multicolour pulses. The fresh-slice scheme outperforms existing techniques at soft X-ray wavelengths. It produces femtosecond pulses with a power of tens of gigawatts and flexible colour separation. The pulse delay can be varied from temporal overlap to almost one picosecond. We also demonstrate the first three-colour XFEL and variably polarized two-colour pulses
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