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Respiratory protective device design using control system techniques
The feasibility of a control system analysis approach to provide a design base for respiratory protective devices is considered. A system design approach requires that all functions and components of the system be mathematically identified in a model of the RPD. The mathematical notations describe the operation of the components as closely as possible. The individual component mathematical descriptions are then combined to describe the complete RPD. Finally, analysis of the mathematical notation by control system theory is used to derive compensating component values that force the system to operate in a stable and predictable manner
The contribution of perturber radiation to the shapes of spectral lines broadened by electron impacts
Perturber radiation effect on electron impact spectral line broadenin
Pathos: a web facility that uses metabolic maps to display experimental changes in metabolites identified by mass spectrometry
This work describes a freely available web-based facility which can be used to analyse raw or processed mass spectrometric data from metabolomics experiments and display the metabolites identified – and changes in their experimental abundance – in the context of the metabolic pathways in which they occur. The facility, Pathos (http://motif.gla.ac.uk/Pathos/), employs Java servlets and is underpinned by a relational database populated from the Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG). Input files can contain either raw m/z values from experiments conducted in different modes, or KEGG or MetaCyc IDs assigned by the user on the basis of the m/z values and other criteria. The textual output lists the KEGG pathways on an XHTML page according to the number of metabolites or potential metabolites that they contain. Filtering by organism is also available. For metabolic pathways of interest, the user is able to retrieve a pathway map with identified metabolites highlighted. A particular feature of Pathos is its ability to process relative quantification data for metabolites identified under different experimental conditions, and to present this in an easily comprehensible manner. Results are colour-coded according to the degree of experimental change, and bar charts of the results can be generated interactively from either the text listings or the pathway maps. The visual presentation of the output from Pathos is designed to allow the rapid identification of metabolic areas of potential interest, after which particular results may be examined in detail
The static potential in QED with non-minimal coupling
Here we study the effect of the non-minimal coupling j^{\mu}\eps
\partial^{\nu} A^{\alpha} on the static potential in multiflavor QED.
Both cases of four and two components fermions are studied separately at
leading order in the expansion. Although a non-local Chern-Simons term
appears, in the four components case the photon is still massless leading to a
confining logarithmic potential similar to the classical one. In the two
components case, as expected, the parity breaking fermion mass term generates a
traditional Chern-Simons term which makes the photon massive and we have a
screening potential which vanishes at large inter-charge distance. The extra
non-minimal couplings have no important influence on the static potential at
large inter-charge distances. However, interesting effects show up at finite
distances. In particular, for strong enough non-minimal coupling we may have a
new massive pole in the photon propagator while in the opposite limit there may
be no poles at all in the irreducible case. We also found that, in general, the
non-minimal couplings lead to a finite range {\bf repulsive} force between
charges of opposite signs.Comment: 19 pages and 7 figure
Exact Wave Solutions to 6D Gauged Chiral Supergravity
We describe a broad class of time-dependent exact wave solutions to 6D gauged
chiral supergravity with two compact dimensions. These 6D solutions are
nontrivial warped generalizations of 4D pp-waves and Kundt class solutions and
describe how a broad class of previously-static compactifications from 6D to 4D
(sourced by two 3-branes) respond to waves moving along one of the
uncompactified directions. Because our methods are generally applicable to any
higher dimensional supergravity they are likely to be of use for finding the
supergravity limit of time-dependent solutions in string theory. The 6D
solutions are interesting in their own right, describing 6D shock waves induced
by high energy particles on the branes, and as descriptions of the near-brane
limit of the transient wavefront arising from a local bubble-nucleation event
on one of the branes, such as might occur if a tension-changing phase
transition were to occur.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figure. Minor clarifications added. Accepted in JHE
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