683 research outputs found
The State of Diabetes in Kansas: A Community Centered Approach to the Treatment of Diverse Populations
Evaporation of Lennard-Jones Fluids
Evaporation and condensation at a liquid/vapor interface are ubiquitous
interphase mass and energy transfer phenomena that are still not well
understood. We have carried out large scale molecular dynamics simulations of
Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluids composed of monomers, dimers, or trimers to
investigate these processes with molecular detail. For LJ monomers in contact
with a vacuum, the evaporation rate is found to be very high with significant
evaporative cooling and an accompanying density gradient in the liquid domain
near the liquid/vapor interface. Increasing the chain length to just dimers
significantly reduces the evaporation rate. We confirm that mechanical
equilibrium plays a key role in determining the evaporation rate and the
density and temperature profiles across the liquid/vapor interface. The
velocity distributions of evaporated molecules and the evaporation and
condensation coefficients are measured and compared to the predictions of an
existing model based on kinetic theory of gases. Our results indicate that for
both monatomic and polyatomic molecules, the evaporation and condensation
coefficients are equal when systems are not far from equilibrium and smaller
than one, and decrease with increasing temperature. For the same reduced
temperature , where is the critical temperature, these two
coefficients are higher for LJ dimers and trimers than for monomers, in
contrast to the traditional viewpoint that they are close to unity for
monatomic molecules and decrease for polyatomic molecules. Furthermore, data
for the two coefficients collapse onto a master curve when plotted against a
translational length ratio between the liquid and vapor phase.Comment: revised version, 15 pages, 15 figures, to appear in J. Chem. Phy
Status of Superconducting RF Linac Development for APT
This paper describes the development progress of high current superconducting
RF linacs in Los Alamos, performed to support a design of the linac for the APT
(Accelerator Production of Tritium) Project. The APT linac design includes a CW
superconducting RF high energy section, spanning an energy range of 211 to 1030
MeV, and operating at a frequency of 700 MHz with two constant beta sections
(beta of 0.64 and 0.82). In the last two years, we have progressed towards
build a cryomodule with beta of 0.64. We completed the designs of the 5 cell
superconducting cavities and the 210 kW power couplers. We are scheduled to
begin assembly of the cryomodule in September 2000. In this paper, we present
an overview of the status of our development efforts and a report on the
results of the cavity and coupler test program.Comment: LINAC2000 THD1
Hurst's Rescaled Range Statistical Analysis for Pseudorandom Number Generators used in Physical Simulations
The rescaled range statistical analysis (R/S) is proposed as a new method to
detect correlations in pseudorandom number generators used in Monte Carlo
simulations. In an extensive test it is demonstrated that the RS analysis
provides a very sensitive method to reveal hidden long run and short run
correlations. Several widely used and also some recently proposed pseudorandom
number generators are subjected to this test. In many generators correlations
are detected and quantified.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, 6 tables. Replaces previous version to correct
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Bruton’s tyrosine kinase and RAC1 promote cell survival in MLL-rearranged acute myeloid leukemia
Chemokine Transfer by Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells Contributes to the Recruitment of CD4+ T Cells into the Murine Liver
Leukocyte adhesion and transmigration are central features governing immune
surveillance and inflammatory reactions in body tissues. Within the liver
sinusoids, chemokines initiate the first crucial step of T-cell migration into
the hepatic tissue. We studied molecular mechanisms involved in endothelial
chemokine supply during hepatic immune surveillance and liver inflammation and
their impact on the recruitment of CD4+ T cells into the liver. In the murine
model of Concanavalin A-induced T cell-mediated hepatitis, we showed that
hepatic expression of the inflammatory CXC chemokine ligands (CXCL)9 and
CXCL10 strongly increased whereas homeostatic CXCL12 significantly decreased.
Consistently, CD4+ T cells expressing the CXC chemokine receptor (CXCR)3
accumulated within the inflamed liver tissue. In histology, CXCL9 was
associated with liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSEC) which represent the
first contact site for T-cell immigration into the liver. LSEC actively
transferred basolaterally internalized CXCL12, CXCL9 and CXCL10 via clathrin-
coated vesicles to CD4+ T cells leading to enhanced transmigration of CXCR4+
total CD4+ T cells and CXCR3+ effector/memory CD4+ T cells, respectively in
vitro. LSEC-expressed CXCR4 mediated CXCL12 transport and blockage of
endothelial CXCR4 inhibited CXCL12-dependent CD4+ T-cell transmigration. In
contrast, CXCR3 was not involved in the endothelial transport of its ligands
CXCL9 and CXCL10. The clathrin-specific inhibitor chlorpromazine blocked
endothelial chemokine internalization and CD4+ T-cell transmigration in vitro
as well as migration of CD4+ T cells into the inflamed liver in vivo.
Moreover, hepatic accumulation of CXCR3+ CD4+ T cells during T cell-mediated
hepatitis was strongly reduced after administration of chlorpromazine. These
data demonstrate that LSEC actively provide perivascularly expressed
homeostatic and inflammatory chemokines by CXCR4- and clathrin-dependent
intracellular transport mechanisms thereby contributing to the hepatic
recruitment of CD4+ T-cell populations during immune surveillance and liver
inflammation
The possible role of local air pollution in climate change in West Africa
The climate of West Africa is characterized by a sensitive monsoon system that is associated with marked natural precipitation variability. This region has been and is projected to be subject to substantial global and regional-scale changes including greenhouse-gas-induced warming and sea-level rise, land-use and land-cover change, and substantial biomass burning. We argue that more attention should be paid to rapidly increasing air pollution over the explosively growing cities of West Africa, as experiences from other regions suggest that this can alter regional climate through the influences of aerosols on clouds and radiation, and will also affect human health and food security. We need better observations and models to quantify the magnitude and characteristics of these impacts
Prototyping and the New Spirit of Policy-Making
This conceptual paper discusses the use of co-design approaches in the public realm by examining the emergence of a design practice, prototyping, in public policy-making. We argue that changes in approaches to management and organisation over recent decades have led towards greater flexibility, provisionality and anticipation in responding to public issues. These developments have co-emerged with growing interest in prototyping. Synthesising literatures in design, management and computing, and informed by our participant observation of teams inside government, we propose the defining characteristics of prototyping in policymaking and review the implications of using this approach. We suggest that such activities engender a ‘new spirit’ of policymaking. However this development is accompanied by the further encroachment of market logics into government, with the danger of absorbing critiques of capitalism and resulting in reinforced power structures
Оценка инвестиционной деятельности электроэнергетической компании
Объектом исследования является электроэнергетическая компания ПАО «ТРК».
Предметом исследования выступают оценка эффективности инвестиций и инвестиционная деятельность предприятий электроэнергетики.
Цель работы - анализ показателей оценки эффективности инвестиционной деятельности и разработка рекомендаций по совершенствованию оценки инвестиционной деятельности на примере компании ПАО «Томская распределительная компания».The object of this study is to electric power company PJSC "TRK".
The subject of research are the evaluation of the effectiveness of investments and investment activity of the enterprises of electric power industry.
Purpose - analysis of indicators for assessing the effectiveness of investment and development of recommendations to improve the assessment of investment activity on the example of the company PJSC "Tomsk Distribution Company"
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