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The New View from Russia
As changes rapidly unfold in the former Soviet Union, new opportunities present themselves ever more frequently to gain insight into a nation that not long ago was essentially closed to us. Such an opportunity occurred in a recent war game at the Naval War College sponsored by the Chief of Naval Operations’ Strategic Studies Group
Current Trends and Experiences from a Contract Research Organization Perspective
The primary goal of this presentation is to provide an update on the trends of research observed at a contract research organization (CRO) in recent years as it relates to species, study design type and products tested, as well as, challenge models used and products that have shown benefits in various study designs. The information in the presentation is based off of studies conducted from 2014-2024 at one CRO, Colorado Quality Research (CQR), and represents the experiences at CQR. Many of the parameters discussed will be from 2014-2019 and 2020-2024 to observe trends from over 5 years ago and more recent trends in the past few years
Disks in a narrow channel jammed by gravity and centrifuge: profiles of pressure, mass density and entropy density
This work investigates jammed granular matter under conditions that produce
heterogeneous mass distributions on a mesoscopic scale. We consider a system of
identical disks that are confined to a narrow channel, open at one end and
closed off at the other end. The disks are jammed by the local pressure in a
gravitational field or centrifuge. All surfaces are hard and frictionless. We
calculate the profiles of pressure, mass density, and entropy density on a
mesoscopic length scale under the assumption that the jammed states are
produced by random agitations of uniform intensity along the channel. These
profiles exhibit trends and features governed by the balancing of
position-dependent forces and potential energies. The analysis employs a method
of configurational statistics that uses interlinking two-disk tiles as the
fundamental degrees of freedom. Configurational statistics weighs the
probabilities of tiles according to competing potential energies associated
with gravity and centrifugation. Amendments account for the effects of the
marginal stability of some tiles due to competing forces.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figure
New Urbanism: From Exception to Norm—The Evolution of a Global Movement
This thematic issue explores the evolution of the New Urbanism, a normative planning and urban design movement that has contributed to development throughout the world. Against a dominant narrative that frames the movement as a straightforward application of principles that has yielded many versions of the same idea, this issue instead proposes an examination of New Urbanism as heterogeneous in practice, shaped through multiple contingent factors that spell variegated translations of core principles. The contributing authors investigate how variegated forms of New Urbanism emerge, interrogate why place-based contingencies lead to differentiation in practice, and explain why the movement continues to be represented as a universal phenomenon despite such on-the-ground complexities. Together, the articles in this thematic issue offer a powerful rebuttal to the idea that our understanding of the New Urbanism is somehow complete and provide original ideas and frameworks with which to reassess the movement’s complexity and understand its ongoing impact
A Cyber Security Multi Agency Collaboration for Rapid Response that Uses AGILE Methods on an Education Infrastructure
Part 1: Innovative MethodsInternational audienceThis study provides a summary and analysis of a cyber security multi agency collaboration for rapid response by Regis University (RU), in partnership with the Colorado Army and Air Force National Guard (CONG) and the State of Colorado (SOC), deploying AGILE methods to improve the ability of the CONG and SOC to respond to attacks against Colorado’s critical infrastructure. The summary covers formative discussions and about a year-long series of physical exercises, lectures and certification exams that advanced the study participants domain knowledge, awareness of SOC policy and communication with industry. Other states and territories can use the model to the benefit of their citizens. Events included multiple simulations, physical exercise scenarios, and table top exercises designed to give real-world substance to more abstract cyber security concepts and integrate physical world consequences to actions performed by the participants
The Leading Edge 250: Oblique wing aircraft configuration project, volume 4
The design of a high speed transport aircraft using the oblique wing concept as a part of the High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aircraft study is the Leading Edge 250 capable of travelling at Mach 4 with 250 passengers and has a 6,500 nautical mile range. Its innovation lies within its use of the unconventional oblique wing to provide efficient flight at any Mach number. Wave drag is kept to a minimum at high speed, while high lift is attained during critical takeoff and landing maneuvers by varying the sweep of the wing
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