33 research outputs found
Capital Influence. The Capital Ship in U.S. Naval Strategy
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of capital ships in U.S. naval strategy from the end of the Cold War until this day. The study analyses the capital shipsâ role within U.S. naval strategy and how this has developed over time. Furthermore the study discusses the future of the supercarrier as the U.S. capital ship. An unambiguous definition of what a capital ship actually is does not exist. The study has therefore used a comparative historic approach in order to define the capital ship.
The definition is: They are the most important ships of their time, they ensure conditions that permit other forces or functions to perform their respective role. In wartime, capital ships secure the use of the sea.
The study is explorative and answers the research question through a qualitative approach and uses theory of naval strategy and Ken Boothâs Naval Trinity as the analytical framework.
The results show, that the supercarrier has been elevated to almost mythological status in the U.S. Navy and institutions, and it will probably take a major war to challenge this status. The supercarrier has become a symbol of U.S. supremacy, and the pillar on which all U.S. naval strategic thinking is done.
However, with the advent of near peer completion on the worldâs oceans the Navy is now struggling to define its military role. Its role as a tool of diplomacy on the other hand is very well defined and value-laden.
It was once stated, âcapital ships are built to prevent warâ, and the U.S. is certainly placing a lot of faith on this approach.FormĂĽlet med denne masteropgave er at studere the capital ships rolle i amerikansk flĂĽdestrategi siden den Kolde Krig. Opgaven analyserer the capital ships rolle i indenfor amerikansk flĂĽdestrategi samt, hvordan denne har udviklet sig over tid. Derudover, diskuteres supercarrierâens fremtid som amerikansk capital ship. Der findes ikke en entydig definition pĂĽ hvad et capital ship egentlig er. Opgaven har derfor gennem en historisk komparativ tilgang udarbejdet en definition.
Definitionen lyder: De er deres samtids vigtigste skibe, de sikrer tilstande, som tillader andre styrker at gennemføre deres roller. I krigstid, er det capital ships der sikrer evnen til at benytte havet.
Studien undersøger problemformuleringen gennem en kvalitativ tilgang og benytter maritim teori og Ken Booths maritime treenighed som analytisk rammevÌrk.
Resultaterne viser, at supercarrierâen er blevet ophøjet til nĂŚrmest mytologisk status i den amerikanske flĂĽde og i amerikanske institutioner. Det vil givetvis krĂŚve en større krig hvis dette paradigme skal udfordres for alvor. Supercarrierâen er blevet symbolet pĂĽ amerikansk overlegenhed og grundlaget for al amerikansk maritim strategisk tĂŚnkning.
Det faktum at andre magter nu er trĂĽdt ind pĂĽ den globale scene har medført, at den amerikanske flĂĽde nu har vanskeligt ved at beskrive dette skibs militĂŚre rolle. Som et diplomatisk redskab er skibets rolle med veldefineret og vĂŚrdiladet. Dr. Tim Benbow har en gang udtrykt, at âcapital ships bliver bygget med det formĂĽl at undgĂĽ krigâ. Denne tilgang tillĂŚgger USA utvivlsomt stor betydning
Imaging ellipsometry of graphene
Imaging ellipsometry studies of graphene on SiO2/Si and crystalline GaAs are
presented. We demonstrate that imaging ellipsometry is a powerful tool to
detect and characterize graphene on any flat substrate. Variable angle
spectroscopic ellipsometry is used to explore the dispersion of the optical
constants of graphene in the visible range with high lateral resolution. In
this way the influence of the substrate on graphene's optical properties can be
investigatedComment: 3 pages, 3 figure
Reassessment of Blood Gene Expression Markers for the Prognosis of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
Despite considerable advances in the treatment of multiple sclerosis, current drugs are only partially effective. Most patients show reduced disease activity with therapy, but still experience relapses, increasing disability, and new brain lesions. Since there are no reliable clinical or biological markers of disease progression, long-term prognosis is difficult to predict for individual patients. We identified 18 studies that suggested genes expressed in blood as predictive biomarkers. We validated the prognostic value of those genes with three different microarray data sets comprising 148 patients in total. Using these data, we tested whether the genes were significantly differentially expressed between patients with good and poor courses of the disease. Poor progression was defined by relapses and/or increase of disability during a two-year follow-up, independent of the administered therapy. Of 110 genes that have been proposed as predictive biomarkers, most could not be confirmed in our analysis. However, the G protein-coupled membrane receptor GPR3 was expressed at significantly lower levels in patients with poor disease progression in all data sets. GPR3 has therefore a high potential to be a biomarker for predicting future disease activity. In addition, we examined the IL17 cytokines and receptors in more detail and propose IL17RC as a new, promising, transcript-based biomarker candidate. Further studies are needed to better understand the roles of these receptors in multiple sclerosis and its treatment and to clarify the utility of GPR3 and IL17RC expression levels in the blood as markers of long-term prognosis
Capital Influence. The Capital Ship in U.S. Naval Strategy
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of capital ships in U.S. naval strategy from the end of the Cold War until this day. The study analyses the capital shipsâ role within U.S. naval strategy and how this has developed over time. Furthermore the study discusses the future of the supercarrier as the U.S. capital ship. An unambiguous definition of what a capital ship actually is does not exist. The study has therefore used a comparative historic approach in order to define the capital ship.
The definition is: They are the most important ships of their time, they ensure conditions that permit other forces or functions to perform their respective role. In wartime, capital ships secure the use of the sea.
The study is explorative and answers the research question through a qualitative approach and uses theory of naval strategy and Ken Boothâs Naval Trinity as the analytical framework.
The results show, that the supercarrier has been elevated to almost mythological status in the U.S. Navy and institutions, and it will probably take a major war to challenge this status. The supercarrier has become a symbol of U.S. supremacy, and the pillar on which all U.S. naval strategic thinking is done.
However, with the advent of near peer completion on the worldâs oceans the Navy is now struggling to define its military role. Its role as a tool of diplomacy on the other hand is very well defined and value-laden.
It was once stated, âcapital ships are built to prevent warâ, and the U.S. is certainly placing a lot of faith on this approach
Capital Influence. The Capital Ship in U.S. Naval Strategy
The purpose of this study is to explore the role of capital ships in U.S. naval strategy from the end of the Cold War until this day. The study analyses the capital shipsâ role within U.S. naval strategy and how this has developed over time. Furthermore the study discusses the future of the supercarrier as the U.S. capital ship. An unambiguous definition of what a capital ship actually is does not exist. The study has therefore used a comparative historic approach in order to define the capital ship.
The definition is: They are the most important ships of their time, they ensure conditions that permit other forces or functions to perform their respective role. In wartime, capital ships secure the use of the sea.
The study is explorative and answers the research question through a qualitative approach and uses theory of naval strategy and Ken Boothâs Naval Trinity as the analytical framework.
The results show, that the supercarrier has been elevated to almost mythological status in the U.S. Navy and institutions, and it will probably take a major war to challenge this status. The supercarrier has become a symbol of U.S. supremacy, and the pillar on which all U.S. naval strategic thinking is done.
However, with the advent of near peer completion on the worldâs oceans the Navy is now struggling to define its military role. Its role as a tool of diplomacy on the other hand is very well defined and value-laden.
It was once stated, âcapital ships are built to prevent warâ, and the U.S. is certainly placing a lot of faith on this approach.FormĂĽlet med denne masteropgave er at studere the capital ships rolle i amerikansk flĂĽdestrategi siden den Kolde Krig. Opgaven analyserer the capital ships rolle i indenfor amerikansk flĂĽdestrategi samt, hvordan denne har udviklet sig over tid. Derudover, diskuteres supercarrierâens fremtid som amerikansk capital ship. Der findes ikke en entydig definition pĂĽ hvad et capital ship egentlig er. Opgaven har derfor gennem en historisk komparativ tilgang udarbejdet en definition.
Definitionen lyder: De er deres samtids vigtigste skibe, de sikrer tilstande, som tillader andre styrker at gennemføre deres roller. I krigstid, er det capital ships der sikrer evnen til at benytte havet.
Studien undersøger problemformuleringen gennem en kvalitativ tilgang og benytter maritim teori og Ken Booths maritime treenighed som analytisk rammevÌrk.
Resultaterne viser, at supercarrierâen er blevet ophøjet til nĂŚrmest mytologisk status i den amerikanske flĂĽde og i amerikanske institutioner. Det vil givetvis krĂŚve en større krig hvis dette paradigme skal udfordres for alvor. Supercarrierâen er blevet symbolet pĂĽ amerikansk overlegenhed og grundlaget for al amerikansk maritim strategisk tĂŚnkning.
Det faktum at andre magter nu er trĂĽdt ind pĂĽ den globale scene har medført, at den amerikanske flĂĽde nu har vanskeligt ved at beskrive dette skibs militĂŚre rolle. Som et diplomatisk redskab er skibets rolle med veldefineret og vĂŚrdiladet. Dr. Tim Benbow har en gang udtrykt, at âcapital ships bliver bygget med det formĂĽl at undgĂĽ krigâ. Denne tilgang tillĂŚgger USA utvivlsomt stor betydning