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Adjoint-Based Optimization of Flapping Kinematics in Viscous Flows
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The integration of Atomic Force Microscopy and Raman spectroscopy is tested for use in heterogeneous catalysis research by a preliminary investigation, the photo-oxidation of rhodamine-6G. Temperature and atmosphere were varied in an in situ cell to show compatibility with realistic reaction conditions
Segregation of large particles in dense granular flows: A granular Saffman effect?
We report on the scaling between the lift force and the velocity lag
experienced by a single particle of different size in a monodisperse dense
granular chute flow. The similarity of this scaling to the Saffman lift force
in (micro) fluids, suggests an inertial origin for the lift force responsible
for segregation of (isolated, large) intruders in dense granular flows. We also
observe an anisotropic pressure/stress field surrounding the particle, which
potentially lies at the origin of the velocity lag. These findings are relevant
for modelling and theoretical predictions of particle-size segregation. At the
same time, the suggested interplay between polydispersity and inertial effects
in dense granular flows with stress- and strain-gradients, implies striking new
parallels between fluids, suspensions and granular flows with wide application
perspectives
The impact of alcohol hangover symptoms on cognitive and physical functioning, and mood
Hangover research often records the presence and severity of symptoms experienced the day after heavy alcohol consumption. However, usually no information is gathered on the impact of experiencing these symptoms on mood, cognition, and physical activities. An online survey was held among Dutch students, aged 18–30 years, who recently had a hangover. Overall hangover severity (i.e., a single 1-item rating) and the severity of 22 individual symptoms were rated on an 11-point scale ranging from 0 (absent) to 10 (extreme). In addition, for each symptom, participants were asked to rate their respective negative impact on (a) cognitive functioning, (b) physical functioning, and (c) mood, on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (no impact) to 5 (extreme). N = 1837 subjects completed the survey. The mean (SD) overall (1-item) hangover severity score was 6.1 (1.9). Sleepiness, being tired, thirst, and concentration problems were the most frequently reported hangover symptoms. These symptoms also reached the highest severity scores (ranging from 6.3 to 7.0). The 4 symptoms with the biggest combined impact on mood, and cognitive and physical functioning were being tired, sleepiness, headache, and concentration problems. In conclusion, whereas severity and impact scores usually correspond well, some frequently reported symptoms with moderate to high severity scores had little impact on mood, and cognitive and physical functioning (i.e., reduced appetite, regret, and thirst)
Alcohol Hangover, Sleep Quality, and Daytime Sleepiness
Purpose: Heavy drinking has been shown to disrupt sleep, increase sleepiness the next day, and produce symptoms collectively referred to as “hangover”. A survey was conducted to determine the impact of heavy alcohol consumption on sleep, daytime sleepiness, and hangover severity. Methods: N = 335 adults, experienced with alcohol hangover, completed a survey of sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and hangover symptoms comparing a heavy drinking occasion with a non-alcohol occasion. Data from those who reported >5-h sleep on the alcohol occasion were compared to those reportin
A membership categorization analysis of roles, activities and relationships in inclusive research conducted by co-researchers with intellectual disabilities
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Development of a definition for the alcohol hangover: Consumer descriptions and expert consensus
Up to now, there is no adequate definition of the alcohol hangover. The purpose of the current study was to develop a useful definition, and consensus among those who will use it in scientific publications. A survey was conducted among N=1099 social drinkers who recently had a hangover. They were asked to provide their definition of the alcohol hangover. Text mining and content analysis revealed 3 potential definitions. These were submitted to members of the Alcohol Hangover Research Group, who were asked to give their expert opinion on the proposed definitions. Taking into account their comments and suggestions, the following definition for the alcohol hangover was formulated: “The alcohol hangover refers to the combination of mental and physical symptoms, experienced the day after a single episode of heavy drinking, starting when blood alcohol concentration approaches zero.
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