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Semiconductor optical amplifiers: performance and applications in optical packet switching [Invited]
Semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) are a versatile core technology and the basis for the implementation of a number of key functionalities central to the evolution of highly wavelength-agile all-optical networks. We present an overview of the state of the art of SOAs and summarize a range of applications such as power boosters, preamplifiers, optical linear (gain-clamped) amplifiers, optical gates, and modules based on the hybrid integration of SOAs to yield high-level functionalities such as all-optical wavelength converters/regenerators and small space switching matrices. Their use in a number of proposed optical packet switching situations is also highlighted
The trajectory to diagnosis with pulmonary arterial hypertension: a qualitative study
Objectives To investigate the patient's experience of the trajectory to receiving a diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and inform the provision of care for this patient group.
Design Qualitative study using in-depth one-to-one interviews and pictorial representations. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.
Setting Participants were interviewed in their own homes across England.
Participants 30 patients with a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension (18 participants were women, mean age 56 and range 26-80 02years and time since diagnosis ranged from a few months to more than 12 02years) participated.
Results All participants, regardless of the time since diagnosis, vividly described the process from manifestation of symptoms to receiving a confirmed diagnosis. The authors present data using three major themes: (i) making sense of symptoms, (ii) process of elimination and (iii) being diagnosed with PAH. Making sense of symptoms represented an early period of perseverance 14people tried to carry-on as usual despite 18unexplained breathlessness 19. As time progressed, this period was punctuated by critical events that triggered seeking medical advice. Once medical contact had been made, patients described a period of 18elimination 19 and convoluted contact with the medical profession. Dyspnoea misdiagnosis was a key factor that delayed the PAH diagnosis. Diagnosis disclosure by some medical professionals was also viewed as lacking empathy. More positive experiences were relayed when the medical team disclosing the diagnosis acknowledged previous limitations.
Conclusions A lack of awareness of this illness from both the sufferer themselves and the medical profession emerged as a central theme and led to prolonged periods of being misdiagnosed. The application of a diagnostic pathway for unexplained dyspnoea that alerts practitioners to rare conditions could expedite the process of correct diagnosis
Calculation of the hyperfine structure of the superheavy elements Z=119 and Z=120+
The hyperfine structure constants of the lowest and states of
superheavy elements Z=119 and Z= 120 are calculated using {\em ab initio}
approach. Core polarization and dominating correlation effects are included to
all orders. Breit and quantum electrodynamic effects are also considered.
Similar calculations for Cs, Fr, Ba and Ra are used to control the
accuracy. The dependence of the hyperfine structure constants on nuclear radius
is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 tables, no figure
Some Ovid of the Films : W. B. Yeats, Mass Media, and the Future of Poetry in the 1930s
This essay addresses Yeatsâs negotiation of poetryâs relationship, during the 1930s, with the emerging mass culture. Rather than contextualizing Yeatsâs view on the future with a traditional critical framework such as Romantic apocalyptical discourse, a closeness to Aldous Huxleyâs Brave New World and dystopian novels is explored. The main focus is on an unfinished draft for A Vision, âMichael Robartes Foretells,â and the way it envisages the changing situation for literature at the end of an epoch. Yeatsâs use of classical parallels and linking of poetry and cinema are given special attention. His suggestion that the poetry of the future may be affected by the emergent medium of cinema provides an ambivalent perspective, not simply suggesting the degeneration of poetry in a context of Americanized mass culture but also possibilities of metamorphosis and spirituality. The interpretation of âMichael Robartes Foretellsâ is framed by other examples of Yeatsâs engagement with mass media in the 1930s, in the form of Virginia Woolfâs diary report of table talk and Yeatsâs radio broadcasts. All in all, Yeatsâs view on poetryâs position balances between a conservative fear of marginalization and a more hopeful view of its potential to reinvent itself in a new historical context
Recognition and Dissimulation: Nationalism and Genre in James Clarence Mangan's 'The Lovely Land'
James Clarence Mangan has been celebrated by James Joyce and W. B. Yeats as one of the preeminent Irish writers of the nineteenth century. This essay interprets his poem âThe Lovely Landâ, first printed in The Nation on 18 July 1846, in terms of genre and nationalism. In an early Irish example of ekphrasis, the poem stages a rhetorical misreading where the speaker mistakes an unnamed Irish landscape of Daniel Macliseâs for a painting by Veronese or  Poussin. Where â among his English and German Romantic predecessors â might Mangan have found a precedent for the poemâs treatment of landscape? And how does the colonial relationship between Ireland and England fit in with the poemâs complex manoeuvring of different national iconographies? In seeking to answer these questions, this essay looks tofurther the âmappingâ of Manganâs position in Romanticism as an international movement
Characteristics, of TIROS, GOES, DMSP and LANDSAT Systems
The characteristics of the TIROS, GOES, DMSP and LANDSAT systems of satellites are described. The data listed for each system are altitude of orbit, inclination/position, orbit type, orbits per day, expected operational lifetime and the sensor systems. The sensor systems are described as to wavelength of each channel, resolution, field of view and other pertinent information. Data information such as availability rate, collection method, primary use/application and how to obtain additional information is also given
On prescriptivism and ideology
In this article we explore the prescriptive approach to language use in its relation to ideology, past and present. Before Saussure, prescriptivists formulated rules from an instrumental perspective, which saw formal language as a means to persuade, partly by borrowing authority from august sources. We can now see this view as an ideology, and by analysing the mental components of ideology further we argue that the modern prescriptive approach to language appeals to a hierarchical view of society, and hence of language. This view is in conflict with the more recent ideology of equality, and contemporary processes of standardisation need to be understood by reference to this conflict. We argue at the same time that modern âdescriptiveâ linguistics, by taking the standard as its model, risks contamination from prescriptivism
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