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    22 GHz Water Maser Search in 37 Nearby Galaxies - Four New Water Megamasers in Seyfert 2 and OH Maser/Absorber Galaxies

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    We report four new 22 GHz water masers found in a Green Bank Telescope search toward 37 nearby objects. Our goal was to find new maser galaxies, AGN disk-masers, and objects where both hydroxyl and water maser species coexist. We observed 37 sources within 250 Mpc that were selected by high X-ray luminosity (L_X > 10^40 W) and high absorbing column density (N_H ~ 10^22 cm^-2). Sources also included dual or triple AGN and interacting systems. We further included objects detected in hydroxyl (OH). The selection consisted of 16 new sources, 13 previous non-detections to follow up with a factor ten higher sensitivity, 10 OH masers and one deep OH absorber, of which 37 were observed. Water megamasers were detected towards the Sy 2 galaxy 2MFGC 13581 (a disk-maser), towards the 6 GHz OH absorber NGC 4261 (3C 270 with a twin-jet and dusty torus; broad water maser emission), and towards the two 1.6 GHz OH maser sources IRAS 17526+3253 and IRAS 20550+1656 (possible star formation water masers). We set upper limits on 33 non-detections. The search increased the number of known "dual-species" objects containing both OH and H2O masers to eight. The detection rate was 25 % in OH galaxies and 11 % overall. Combined with other searches, a total of 95 objects have now been searched for both OH and H2O masers. We found the overall dual-species detection rate (8 in 95) to be of the order of the joint probability of both species independently occurring in the same object (1 % lower bound). However, this needs to be verified by a more detailed analysis of selection criteria. Lastly, we see a lack of H2O kilomasers in OH megamaser objects already noted by Tarchi et al. (2011). This may be due to sensitivity bias rather than astrophysical reasons.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, accepted and to be published in A&

    Spurious velocities in lattice Boltzmann

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    Stationary droplets simulated by multi-phase lattice Boltzmann methods lead to spurious velocities around them. In this article I report the origin of these spurious velocities for one example and show how they can be avoided.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to be presented at the 11th international conference on discrete fluid dynamics (2002

    Effect of shear on droplets in a binary mixture

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    In this article we use a lattice-Boltzmann simulation to examine the effects of shear flow on a equilibrium droplet in a phase separated binary mixture. We find that large drops break up as the shear is increased but small drops dissolve. We also show how the tip-streaming, observed for deformed drops, leads to a state of dynamic equilibrium.Comment: 10 pages, LaTex, to appear in International Journal of Physics

    Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2008

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    Meetings and Annual Luncheon Table of Contents Officers for 2008-2009 President\u27s Message Treasurer\u27s Financial Report Alumni Scholarship Funds and Endowment Fund Resume of Minutes Alumni Office News Committee Reports Annual Giving Contributors Janet C. Hindson Award Award Qualifications Janet C. Hindson Recipient and Nominees Recipient\u27s Acceptance Speech Ode to Sally Sally\u27s Appreciation News About and From Our Graduates Happy Birthday Interview with a Nurse Memories Fiftieth Anniversary Class 2008 Luncheon Attendees Luncheon Photos In Memoriam Class News~ 2008 Additional Information Application For Nurses Scholarship Fund Application Application For Certification Application For Relief Fund Benefits Hotels Campus Map Note
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