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Geological evidence for a 2.6-Ga strewn field of impact spherules in the Hamersley Basin of Western Australia
Sand-sized spherules up to 1.7 mm across with spherulitic, vesicular, and other crystalline textures that consist mainly of K-feldspar help define a unique horizon in the well-preserved 2.6-Ga Wittenoom Formation in the Hamersley Basin of Western Australia. This layer is informally known as the spherule marker bed. In the northeastern part of the Hamersley Basin, similar spherules again occur at only one horizon, but here they are a minor constituent of a dolomitic debris-flow deposit known as the dolomixtite layer. The dolomixtite layer occurs in the Carawine Dolomite, which is stratigraphically equivalent to the Wittenoom Formation. Moreover, paleocurrent data from closely associated carbonate and volcaniclastic turbidites indicate the spherule marker bed was deposited in deeper-water paleoenvironments than the dolomixtite layer. Therefore, the dolomixtite layer is believed to be a proximal equivalent of the spherule marker bed. The layers that host the spherules are interpreted to be the deposits of a major sediment gravity flow that exhumed and redeposited most of the spherules after shallow burial, although the flow is not believed to have been a direct result of the proposed impact. The most likely site for the proposed impact would have been in the early Precambrian ocean close to the northeastern edge of the Pilbara Craton. Another thin horizon in the overlying Brockman Iron Formation contains spherules that again consist largely of K-feldspar and have internal textures strikingly similar to those of the Wittenoom Formation and Carawine Dolomite. The close resemblance of these spherules to those of the Wittenoom Formation and Carawine Dolomite suggests they also originated as impact melt droplets, even though they are admixed with volcaniclastic detritus. The stratigraphic separation between the two suggests that a second major impact occurred near the Hamersley Basin after a time interval of about 75 m.y. elapsed. This suggests the record of impacts in early Precambrian strata is richer than is generally appreciated
Reduction of fan noise: A concept
Acoustic materials strategically located within or near noise sources are effective for noise abatement on wing mounted lift fans, nozzles, engines and other noise sources. Panels are straightforward and easily adaptable to situations outside of aircraft technology
On the molecular mechanism of surface charge amplification and related phenomena at aqueous polyelectrolyte-graphene interfaces
In this communication we illustrate the occurrence of a recently reported new
phenomenon of surface-charge amplification, SCA, (originally dubbed
overcharging, OC), [Jimenez-Angeles F. and Lozada-Cassou M., J. Phys. Chem. B,
2004, 108, 7286] by means of molecular dynamics simulation of aqueous
electrolytes solutions involving multivalent cations in contact with charged
graphene walls and the presence of short-chain lithium polystyrene sulfonates
where the solvent water is described explicitly with a realistic molecular
model. We show that the occurrence of SCA in these systems, in contrast to that
observed in primitive models, involves neither contact co-adsorption of the
negatively charged macroions nor divalent cations with a large size and charge
asymmetry as required in the case of implicit solvents. In fact the SCA
phenomenon hinges around the preferential adsorption of water (over the
hydrated ions) with an average dipolar orientation such that the charges of the
water's hydrogen and oxygen sites induce magnification rather than screening of
the positive-charged graphene surface, within a limited range of surface-charge
density.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Analytical and experimental investigation of flow fields of annular jets with and without swirling flow
Analytical and experimental studies were performed to define the flowfield of annular jets, with and, without swirling flow. The analytical model treated configurations with variations of flow angularities, radius ratio, and swirl distributions. Swirl distributions characteristic of stator vanes and rotor blade rows, where the total pressure and swirl distributions are related were incorporated in the mathematical model. The experimental studies included tests of eleven nozzle models, both with and, without swirling exhaust flow. Flowfield surveys were obtained and used for comparison with the analytical model. This comparison of experimental and analytical studies served as the basis for evaluation of several empirical constants as required for application of the analysis to the general flow configuration. The analytical model developed during these studies is applicable to the evaluation of the flowfield and overall performance of the exhaust of statorless lift fan systems that contain various levels of exhaust swirl
Bvr-1, a Restriction Locus of a Type C RNA Virus in the Feline Cellular Genome: Pleiotropic Restriction of Endogenous BALB Virus in Cat x Mouse Somatic Cell Hybrids
Bvr-1 is a dominant X-linked feline gene which restricts the replication of B-tropic murineleukemia virus (B-MuLV) in somatic cell hybrids between murine BALB/c-RAG cells and FL-74 feline cells. Since the hybrids were originally derived by the hypoxanthine aminopterin thymidine selection scheme, counter selection experiments on 6-thioguanine result in preferential survival of hybrid cells which have spontaneously lost the feline X-chromosome on which is located the structural gene for hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase (IMP: pyrophosphate phosphoribosyl transferase, E.C. 2.4.2.8) and Bvr-1. Back selected Bvr-1- cells express high parental levels of B-MuLV. Bvr-1- effectively restricts the IdU-mediated induction of the endogenous xenotropic BALB virus (BALB: virus 2) but not the endogenous N-tropic virus (BALB: virus 1). Pleiotropic restriction of B-MuLV and X-MuLV, but not N-MuLV suggests that the viral targets of Bvr-1 (either viral components or functions in viral assembly) of the B-tropic and X-tropic endogenous BALB viruses are similar to each other but distinct from the target in the N-tropic virus. Very low levels of B-MuLV are detected in restricted cells, but this residual virus is not infectious in either NIH-3T3 or BALB-3T3 mouse cells which are genotypically Fv-1N/Fv-1N and Fv-1B/Fv-1B, respectively. Passage of residual virus through host cells without Fv-1 related restriction (SC-1) results in production of infectious B-MuLV indistinguishable from that produced by RAG parent cells
Design of a miniature hydrogen fueled gas turbine engine
The design, development, and delivery of a miniature hydrogen-fueled gas turbine engine are discussed. The engine was to be sized to approximate a scaled-down lift engine such as the teledyne CAE model 376. As a result, the engine design emerged as a 445N(100 lb.)-thrust engine flowing 0.86 kg (1.9 lbs.) air/sec. A 4-stage compressor was designed at a 4.0 to 1 pressure ratio for the above conditions. The compressor tip diameter was 9.14 cm (3.60 in.). To improve overall engine performance, another compressor with a 4.75 to 1 pressure ratio at the same tip diameter was designed. A matching turbine for each compressor was also designed. The turbine tip diameter was 10.16 cm (4.0 in.). A combustion chamber was designed, built, and tested for this engine. A preliminary design of the mechanical rotating parts also was completed and is discussed. Three exhaust nozzle designs are presented
Violence à l’encontre du personnel des EMS et des CMS du Canton de Vaud
Présenté au Grand Conseil du Canton de Vaud lors de la séance du 30 juin 2015, le postulat « Philippe Vuillemin et consorts – Pour une meilleure protection du personnel soignant en EMS » part du constat que, si la maltraitance des personnes âgées est désormais reconnue et appréhendée par les différents acteurs concernés, celle à l’égard des soignant-e-s et des
personnels travaillant en établissements médico-sociaux (EMS) et dans les centres médico-sociaux (CMS) est plus rarement évoquée publiquement
Violence à l’encontre du personnel des établissements médico-sociaux et des centres médico-sociaux du Canton de Vaud. Synthèse des résultats
Présenté au Grand Conseil du Canton de Vaud lors de la séance du 30 juin 2015, le postulat « Philippe Vuillemin et consorts – Pour une meilleure protection du personnel soignant en EMS » part du constat que, si la maltraitance des personnes âgées est désormais reconnue et appréhendée par les différents acteurs concernés, celle à l’égard des soignant-e-s et des personnels travaillant en établissements médico-sociaux (EMS) et dans les centres médico-sociaux (CMS) est plus rarement évoquée publiquement.
Certain-e-s professionnel-le-s (par exemple : policier-ère-s, enseignant-e-s, personnels des établissements de santé) présentent des risques accrus d’être confrontés à des actes de violence à leur égard. Le travail isolé et le contact avec des clients, en particulier lorsque ces derniers sont sous l’emprise de la drogue ou de l’alcool, quand ils sont connus pour avoir eu un passé violent ou qu’ils souffrent de maladies pouvant être associées à des comportements agressifs constituent ainsi des facteurs de risque. Le risque d’être confronté à la violence ou à des comportements agressifs concerne aussi les professionnel-le-s en contact avec des personnes atteintes dans leur santé, à domicile ou en institution. Des enquêtes menées dans les établissements médico-sociaux (EMS) ou auprès des professionnel-le-s du maintien à domicile, à l’étranger et en Suisse rapportent des taux relativement élevés d’exposition à la violence chez les soignant-e-s. On ne dispose en revanche d’aucune donnée concernant cette problématique pour la Suisse Romande ou pour le Canton de Vaud
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