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    Anaerobic Methane Oxidation in a Landfill-Leachate Plume

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    The alluvial aquifer adjacent to Norman Landfill, OK, provides an excellent natural laboratory for the study of anaerobic processes impacting landfill-leachate contaminated aquifers. We collected groundwaters from a transect of seven multilevel wells ranging in depth from 1.3 to 11 m that were oriented parallel to the flow path. The center of the leachate plume was characterized by (1) high alkalinity and elevated concentrations of total dissolved organic carbon, reduced iron, and methane, and (2) negligible oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate concentrations. Methane concentrations and stable carbon isotope (δ13C) values suggest anaerobic methane oxidation was occurring within the plume and at its margins. Methane δ13C values increased from about -54‰ near the source to >-10‰ downgradient and at the plume margins. The isotopic fractionation associated with this methane oxidation was -13.6±1.0‰. Methane 13C enrichment indicated that 80-90% of the original landfill methane was oxidized over the 210-m transect. Firstorder rate constants ranged from 0.06 to 0.23 per year, and oxidation rates ranged from 18 to 230µM/y. Overall, hydrochemical data suggest that a sulfate reducermethanogen consortium may mediate this methane oxidation. These results demonstrate that natural attenuation through anaerobic methane oxidation can be an important sink for landfill methane in aquifer systems

    Pautas para aplicación controlada de medios de contraste endovasculares

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    En el presente artículo se hace una revisión de la literatura actual sobre el manejo apropiado de los medios de contraste utilizados en Radiología, Tomografía Computarizada y Resonancia Magnética, las pautas para el manejo intravenoso, la prevención de reacciones adversas, la clasificación del riesgo en pacientes, y los esquemas de nefroprotección para salvaguardar la salud de los pacientes.

    Bringing cross-layer MIMO to today's wireless LANs

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    Recent years have seen major innovations in cross-layer wireless designs. Despite demonstrating significant throughput gains, hardly any of these technologies have made it into real networks. Deploying cross-layer innovations requires adoption from Wi-Fi chip manufacturers. Yet, manufacturers hesitate to undertake major investments without a better understanding of how these designs interact with real networks and applications. This paper presents the first step towards breaking this stalemate, by enabling the adoption of cross-layer designs in today's networks with commodity Wi-Fi cards and actual applications. We present OpenRF, a cross-layer architecture for managing MIMO signal processing. OpenRF enables access points on the same channel to cancel their interference at each other's clients, while beamforming their signal to their own clients. OpenRF is self-configuring, so that network administrators need not understand MIMO or physical layer techniques. We patch the iwlwifi driver to support OpenRF on off-the-shelf Intel cards. We deploy OpenRF on a 20-node network, showing how it manages the complex interaction of cross-layer design with a real network stack, TCP, bursty traffic, and real applications. Our results demonstrate an average gain of 1.6x for TCP traffic and a significant reduction in response time for real-time applications, like remote desktop.National Science Foundation (U.S.

    Cytomolecular identification of individual wheat-wheat chromosome arm associations in wheat-rye hybrids

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    Chromosome pairing in the meiotic metaphase I of wheatrye hybrids has been characterized by sequential genomic and fluorescent in situ hybridization allowing not only the discrimination of wheat and rye chromosomes, but also the identification of the individual wheat and rye chromosome arms involved in the chromosome associations. The majority of associations (93.8%) were observed between the wheat chromosomes. The largest number of wheat-wheat chromosome associations (53%) was detected between the A and D genomes, while the frequency of B-D and A-B associations was significantly lower (32 and 8%, respectively). Among the A-D chromosome associations, pairing between the 3AL and 3DL arms was observed with the highest frequency, while the most frequent of all the chromosome associations (0.113/ cell) was found to be the 3DS-3BS. Differences in the pairing frequency of the individual chromosome arms of wheat-rye hybrids have been discussed in relation to the homoeologous relationships between the constituent genomes of hexaploid wheat

    Fractal dimension analysis of the magnetic time series associated with the volcanic activity of Popocatépetl

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    Fractal analysis of the total magnetic field (TMF) time series from 1997 to 2003 at Popocatépetl Volcano is performed and compared with the TMF-series of the Teoloyucan Magnetic Observatory, 100 km away. Using Higuchi's fractal dimension method (<i>D</i>). The <i>D</i> changes over time for both series were computed. It was observed, when the time windows used to compute <i>D</i> increase in length, both series show nearly the same behavior. Some criteria of comparison were employed to discriminate the local effects inherent to volcano-magnetism. The simultaneous maximum in <i>D</i> (1.8) of the TMF series at Popocatépetl Volcano and the recovered volcanic activity indicates a scaling relation of the TMF at Popocatépetl Volcano and demonstrates a link between the magnetic field and volcanic activity

    Representación paramétrica de la transformada de Fourier de tejidos textiles

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    The periodic nature of textile fabric images allows the use of fast Fourier transformation techniques for classification. Due to the repetition patterns within the images of the textile fabric, it is possible to find a relatively easy way of description for their spectral energy density. A previously published work allows to show the use of descriptors for the Fourier spectrum of the images, in particular their efficiency to the invariance to the rotation, translation and change of scale [1].La naturaleza periódica de las imágenes de tejido textil permite el uso de las técnicas de la transformación de Fourier rápida para su clasificación. Debido a los patrones de repetición dentro de las imágenes del tejido textil, es posible encontrar una forma relativamente fácil de descripción para su densidad espectral de energía. Un trabajo previamente publicado permite mostrar el uso de descriptores para el espectro de Fourier de las imágenes, en particular su eficiencia a la invarianza a la rotación, traslación y cambio de escala [1]

    Representación paramétrica de la transformada de Fourier de tejidos textiles

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    The periodic nature of the fabric images allows using fast Fourier transform techniques in image processing for its characterization. Due to the repetition of patterns inside the images of textile, is possible to find a form relatively easy of description in their energy spectrum. A recent work outlines a group of geometric descriptors for the Fourier spectrum of the images; looking for this efficiency to rotation, translation and scale change invariance [1]. These descriptors showed to be very effective to represent a textile fabric and can be used to characterize the quasi periodic textures in real time and in situ non destructive techniques. Samples of textile textures are tested to this technique of parametric representation with the purpose of analyzing their robustness and reproducibility. Finally, a set of textile fabrics is subjected to this model with the aim of evaluating the possibilities to carry out classification, verification and pattern recognition.PACS: 42.30.KqLa naturaleza periódica de las imágenes de tejido textil permite el uso de las técnicas de la transformación de Fourier rápida para su clasificación. Debido a los patrones de repetición dentro de las imágenes del tejido textil, es posible encontrar una forma relativamente fácil de descripción para su densidad espectral de energía. Un trabajo previamente publicado permite mostrar el uso de descriptores para el espectro de Fourier de las imágenes, en particular su eficiencia a la invarianza a la rotación, traslación y cambio de escala [1].Dichos descriptores mostraron ser muy efectivos para representar un tejido textil y pueden ser utilizados para caracterizar texturas cuasi¿periódicas mediante técnicas no destructivas en tiempo real e in situ. Muestras de texturas textiles son evaluadas con esta técnica de representación paramétrica con el propósito de analizar su robustez y reproducibilidad. Finalmente, un conjunto de tejidos textiles es sometido a este modelo con el objetivo de evaluar la posibilidad de utilizarlo para la clasificación, verificación y reconocimiento de formas.PACS: 42.30.K
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