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Double ionization of helium by particle impact
Experimental results are reviewed of the ratio, R sq., of double to single ionization of He by proton, antiproton, electron and positron impact in the energy range from 0.15 to about 10 MeV/amu. At high velocities (greater than 1 to 2 MeV/amu) values of R sq. caused by electron impact merge with those for the proton with the antiproton, electron values being up to a factor of 2 greater than that for the p, positron. At these velocities the single ionization cross sections caused by impact of any of these four particles are indistinguishable
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48-year-old with Coronavirus Disease 2019
Case Presentation: A 48-year-old male who presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of an upper respiratory infection was seen at an urgent care, he had a negative chest radiograph and was discharged. With no other cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the state, the patient presented to the emergency department two days later with worsening shortness of breath.Discussion: There are a variety of findings on both chest radiograph and computed tomography of the chest that suggests COVID-19
Two-dimensional Stokes flow driven by elliptical paddles
A fast and accurate numerical technique is developed for solving the biharmonic equation in a multiply connected domain, in two dimensions. We apply the technique to the computation of slow viscous flow (Stokes flow) driven by multiple stirring rods. Previously, the technique has been
restricted to stirring rods of circular cross section; we show here how the prior method fails for noncircular rods and how it may be adapted to accommodate general rod cross sections, provided only that for each there exists a conformal mapping to a circle. Corresponding simulations of the flow are described, and their stirring properties and energy requirements are discussed briefly. In particular the method allows an accurate calculation of the flow when flat paddles are used to stir a fluid chaotically
An extreme ultraviolet photoemission study Final report
Photoelectric emission properties of iron, copper, nickel, aluminum, and molybdenu
Behaviour of traffic on a link with traffic light boundaries
This paper considers a single link with traffic light boundary conditions at
both ends, and investigates the traffic evolution over time with various signal
and system configurations. A hydrodynamic model and a modified stochastic
domain wall theory are proposed to describe the local density variation. The
Nagel-Schreckenberg model (NaSch), an agent based stochastic model, is used as
a benchmark. The hydrodynamic model provides good approximations over short
time scales. The domain wall model is found to reproduce the time evolution of
local densities, in good agreement with the NaSch simulations for both short
and long time scales. A systematic investigation of the impact of network
parameters, including system sizes, cycle lengths, phase splits and signal
offsets, on traffic flows suggests that the stationary flow is dominated by the
boundary with the smaller split. Nevertheless, the signal offset plays an
important role in determining the flow. Analytical expressions of the flow in
relation to those parameters are obtained for the deterministic domain wall
model and match the deterministic NaSch simulations. The analytic results agree
qualitatively with the general stochastic models. When the cycle is
sufficiently short, the stationary state is governed by effective inflow and
outflow rates, and the density profile is approximately linear and independent
of time
23. Areogeophysical Investigations over the Bowers Mountains, North Victoria Land; Antarctica
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