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    "Extreme Attention to the Real": Levinas and Religious Hermeneutics

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    One important area of Levinas's Jewish thought consists in his Talmudic read~ ings. Over the course of many years, he developed an approach to the reading of Talmud that relies, implicitly and explicitly, on various hermeneutical principles. A fundamental characteristic of rabbinic reading, according to Levinas, is "ex~ creme attention to the Real;' the complexity of both human nature and the many concrete situations to which human beings must respond. This essay uses one of the Talmudic readings as a springboard for an exploration of the hermeneutics that are at work in Levinas' approach, including, in this case, his own very real relationship to and disappointment with his teacher, Martin Heidegger

    Desktop Exploration of Remote Terrain (DERT)

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    Software tool that utilizes a virtual world to visualize and navigate NASA digital elevation models

    Virtual Planetary Analysis Environment for Remote Science

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    All of the data for NASA's current planetary missions and most data for field experiments are collected via orbiting spacecraft, aircraft, and robotic explorers. Mission scientists are unable to employ traditional field methods when operating remotely. We have developed a virtual exploration tool for remote sites with data analysis capabilities that extend human perception quantitatively and qualitatively. Scientists and mission engineers can use it to explore a realistic representation of a remote site. It also provides software tools to "touch" and "measure" remote sites with an immediacy that boosts scientific productivity and is essential for mission operations

    Type I Interferon regulates cytokine-delayed neutrophil apoptosis, reactive oxygen species production and chemokine expression via activation of p38 MAPK

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    ABSTRACT Interferons (IFNs) are key regulators of a number of inflammatory conditions in which neutrophils play an important role in pathology, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), where Type I IFNs are implicated in disease pathology. However, IFNs are usually generated in vivo together with other cytokines that also have immunoregulatory functions but such interactions are poorly-defined experimentally. We measured the effects of Type-I IFN (IFN α ), elevated in both RA and SLE, on the functions of healthy neutrophils incubated in vitro in the absence and presence of pro-inflammatory cytokines typically elevated in inflammatory diseases (TNF α , GM-CSF). IFN α alone had no effect on neutrophil apoptosis, however it did abrogate the anti-apoptotic effect of GM-CSF (18h, p< 0.01). The enhanced stabilty of the anti-apoptotic protein Mcl-1 and delayed activation of caspase activation normally regulated by GM-CSF were blocked by IFN α this effect was mediated, in part, by activation of p38 MAPK, increased turnover of the anti-apoptotic protein Mcl-1 and cleavage of caspases. IFN α alone also primed ROS production alone and maintained the transient priming effect of TNF for up to 4h: it also down-regulated GM-CSF and TNF α -activated expression of CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL3, CXCL8, CCL3 and CCL4, but in contrast increased the expression of CXCL10. These novel data identify complex regulatory signalling networks in which Type I IFNs profoundly alter the response of neutrophils to inflammatory cytokines. This is likely to have important consequences in vivo and may explain the complexity and heterogeneity of inflammatory diseases such as RA, in which multiple cytokine cascades have been activated

    3D Visualization for Phoenix Mars Lander Science Operations

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    Planetary surface exploration missions present considerable operational challenges in the form of substantial communication delays, limited communication windows, and limited communication bandwidth. A 3D visualization software was developed and delivered to the 2008 Phoenix Mars Lander (PML) mission. The components of the system include an interactive 3D visualization environment called Mercator, terrain reconstruction software called the Ames Stereo Pipeline, and a server providing distributed access to terrain models. The software was successfully utilized during the mission for science analysis, site understanding, and science operations activity planning. A terrain server was implemented that provided distribution of terrain models from a central repository to clients running the Mercator software. The Ames Stereo Pipeline generates accurate, high-resolution, texture-mapped, 3D terrain models from stereo image pairs. These terrain models can then be visualized within the Mercator environment. The central cross-cutting goal for these tools is to provide an easy-to-use, high-quality, full-featured visualization environment that enhances the mission science team s ability to develop low-risk productive science activity plans. In addition, for the Mercator and Viz visualization environments, extensibility and adaptability to different missions and application areas are key design goals

    Effects of pioneering plants on microbial structures and functions in a glacier forefield

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    This study investigates the small-scale spatial impact of the pioneering plant Leucanthemopsis alpina (L.) Heywood (L. alpina) on biological and chemical-physical parameters in an early successional stage of a glacier forefield. Considering the frequent occurrence of isolated patches of this pioneer plant in the forefield of the Dammaglacier (Switzerland), we hypothesized that the impact of the plant would establish gradients in nutrients, and microbial community structure and activity that may be of importance for the successional processes occurring in the forefield. Our results indicated that, in young successional soils, the rhizosphere effect of L. alpina plant patches can influence bacterial cell numbers and activities not only within the root zone, but even at 20cm distance from the plant. Microbial cell counts, active cells, and saccharase, glucosidase, and acid phosphatase activities revealed significant distance effects, decreasing from soil directly underneath the plant to soils at 20 and 40cm distance. Soil chemical and physical parameters did not exhibit significant trends. Fingerprinting analysis of amplified 16S rDNA fragments was used to characterize the microbial community. A selective effect of the plant on the microbial community could not be shown because the bacterial communities were similar regardless of distance to the plan

    Photo-realistic Terrain Modeling and Visualization for Mars Exploration Rover Science Operations

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    Modern NASA planetary exploration missions employ complex systems of hardware and software managed by large teams of. engineers and scientists in order to study remote environments. The most complex and successful of these recent projects is the Mars Exploration Rover mission. The Computational Sciences Division at NASA Ames Research Center delivered a 30 visualization program, Viz, to the MER mission that provides an immersive, interactive environment for science analysis of the remote planetary surface. In addition, Ames provided the Athena Science Team with high-quality terrain reconstructions generated with the Ames Stereo-pipeline. The on-site support team for these software systems responded to unanticipated opportunities to generate 30 terrain models during the primary MER mission. This paper describes Viz, the Stereo-pipeline, and the experiences of the on-site team supporting the scientists at JPL during the primary MER mission

    Invited Panel: Evidence Based Practice (EBP) – The Problem and Challenges, The Need within IS research and practice, Open Access Publishing.

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    Launch of the ‘Journal for Evidence Based Information Systems’ (EBIS): An open access journal for IS researchers and practitioners – An independent journal in association with the UKAI

    From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment

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    In order to address the continued decline in consumer trust in all things digital, and specifically the Internet of Things (IoT), we propose a radical overhaul of IoT design processes. Privacy by Design has been proposed as a suitable framework, but we argue the current approach has two failings: it presents too abstract a framework to inform design; and it is often applied after many critical design decisions have been made in defining the business opportunity. To rebuild trust we need the philosophy of Privacy by Design to be transformed into a wider Social Impact Assessment and delivered with practical guidance to be applied at product/service concept stage as well as throughout the system’s engineering

    Type I Interferon regulates cytokine-delayed neutrophil apoptosis, reactive oxygen species production and chemokine expression via activation of p38 MAPK

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    ABSTRACTInterferons (IFNs) are key regulators of a number of inflammatory conditions in which neutrophils play an important role in pathology, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), where Type I IFNs are implicated in disease pathology. However, IFNs are usually generated in vivo together with other cytokines that also have immunoregulatory functions but such interactions are poorly-defined experimentally. We measured the effects of Type-I IFN (IFNα), elevated in both RA and SLE, on the functions of healthy neutrophils incubated in vitro in the absence and presence of pro-inflammatory cytokines typically elevated in inflammatory diseases (TNFα, GM-CSF). IFNα alone had no effect on neutrophil apoptosis, however it did abrogate the anti-apoptotic effect of GM-CSF (18h, p&lt; 0.01). The enhanced stabilty of the anti-apoptotic protein Mcl-1 and delayed activation of caspase activation normally regulated by GM-CSF were blocked by IFNα: this effect was mediated, in part, by activation of p38 MAPK, increased turnover of the anti-apoptotic protein Mcl-1 and cleavage of caspases. IFNα alone also primed ROS production alone and maintained the transient priming effect of TNF for up to 4h: it also down-regulated GM-CSF and TNFα-activated expression of CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL3, CXCL8, CCL3 and CCL4, but in contrast increased the expression of CXCL10. These novel data identify complex regulatory signalling networks in which Type I IFNs profoundly alter the response of neutrophils to inflammatory cytokines. This is likely to have important consequences in vivo and may explain the complexity and heterogeneity of inflammatory diseases such as RA, in which multiple cytokine cascades have been activated.</jats:p
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