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Models of Longitudinal Space-Charge Impedance for the Study of theMicrobunching Instability (open access)

Models of Longitudinal Space-Charge Impedance for the Study of theMicrobunching Instability

A 1D model of space-charge impedance, assuming atransversely uniform beam with circular cross-section, has been proposedand is being extensively used in the modelling of the microbunchinginstability of relevance for the beam delivery systems of x-ray FELs. Inthis paper we investigate the limitation of the model when applied tostudying the effect of shot noise--one of the sources of themicrobunching instability. We make comparison witha fully 3D calculationand identify the upper end of the frequency spectrum for applicability ofthe 1D model. Relaxation of the assumptions regarding axis-symmetry anduniformity of the transverse density is also reviewed.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Venturini, Marco
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of CP Violation in B0 to Phi K0, and of Branching Fraction and CP Violation in B0 to F0(980) K0(S) (open access)

Measurement of CP Violation in B0 to Phi K0, and of Branching Fraction and CP Violation in B0 to F0(980) K0(S)

The authors measure the time-dependent CP asymmetry parameters in B{sup 0} {yields} K{sup +}K{sup -}K{sup 0} based on a data sample of approximately 277 million B-meson pairs recorded at the {Upsilon}(4S) resonance with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II B-meson Factory at SLAC. They reconstruct two-body B{sup 0} decays to {phi}(1020)K{sub s}{sup 0} and {phi}(1020)K{sub L}{sup 0}. Using a time-dependent maximum-likelihood fit, they measure sin2{beta}{sub eff}({phi}K{sup 0}) = 0.48 {+-} 0.28 {+-} 0.10, and C({phi}K{sup 0}) = 0.16 {+-} 0.25 {+-} 0.09, where the first error is statistical, and the second is systematic. They also present measurements of the CP-violating asymmetries in the decay B{sup 0} {yields} f{sub 0}({yields} {pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -})K{sub s}{sup 0}. The results are obtained from a data sample of 209 x 10{sup 6} {Upsilon}(4S) {yields} B{bar B} decays, also collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy B Factory at SLAC. From a time-dependent maximum-likelihood fit they measure the mixing-induced CP violation parameter S(f{sub 0}(980)K{sub S}{sup 0}) = - sin 2{beta}{sub eff}f{sub 0}(980)K{sub S}{sup 0} = -0.95{sub -0.23}{sup +0.32} {+-} 0.10 and the direct CP violation parameter C(f{sub 0}(980)K{sub S}{sup 0}) = - 0.24 {+-} 0.31 {+-} 0.15, where the first errors are statistical and …
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Kutter, Paul E.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
A human breast cell model of pre-invasive to invasive transition (open access)

A human breast cell model of pre-invasive to invasive transition

A crucial step in human breast cancer progression is the acquisition of invasiveness. There is a distinct lack of human cell culture models to study the transition from pre-invasive to invasive phenotype as it may occur 'spontaneously' in vivo. To delineate molecular alterations important for this transition, we isolated human breast epithelial cell lines that showed partial loss of tissue polarity in three-dimensional reconstituted-basement membrane cultures. These cells remained non-invasive; however, unlike their non-malignant counterparts, they exhibited a high propensity to acquire invasiveness through basement membrane in culture. The genomic aberrations and gene expression profiles of the cells in this model showed a high degree of similarity to primary breast tumor profiles. The xenograft tumors formed by the cell lines in three different microenvironments in nude mice displayed metaplastic phenotypes, including squamous and basal characteristics, with invasive cells exhibiting features of higher grade tumors. To find functionally significant changes in transition from pre-invasive to invasive phenotype, we performed attribute profile clustering analysis on the list of genes differentially expressed between pre-invasive and invasive cells. We found integral membrane proteins, transcription factors, kinases, transport molecules, and chemokines to be highly represented. In addition, expression of matrix metalloproteinases MMP-9,-13,-15,-17 was up regulated …
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Bissell, Mina J; Rizki, Aylin; Weaver, Valerie M.; Lee, Sun-Young; Rozenberg, Gabriela I.; Chin, Koei et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrode Materials with the Na0.44MnO2 Structure: Effect ofTitanium Substitution on Physical and Electrochemical Properties (open access)

Electrode Materials with the Na0.44MnO2 Structure: Effect ofTitanium Substitution on Physical and Electrochemical Properties

The physical and electrochemical properties of LixMnO2 and LixTi0.11Mn0.89O2 synthesized from precursors made by glycine-nitrate combustion (GNC) and solid-state synthesis methods (SS) are examined in this paper. The highest specific capacities in lithium cells are obtained for SS-LixMnO2 electrodes at low current densities, but GNC-LixTi0.11Mn0.89O2 electrodes show the best high rate performance. These results can be explained by changes in the voltage characteristics and differences in the particle morphologies induced by the Ti-substitution and synthesis method. Ti-substitution also results in a decrease in the electronic conductivity, but greatly improves the thermal properties and imparts dissolution resistance to the electrode. For these reasons, it is preferable to use LixTi0.11MnO0.89O2 in lithium battery configurations rather than LixMnO2. Suggestions for improving the electrochemical performance of the Ti-substituted variant are given based on the results described herein.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Doeff, Marca M; Saint, Juliette A.; Doeff, Marca M & Wilcox, James D.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plutonium in Peruvian Soil Project Report (open access)

Plutonium in Peruvian Soil Project Report

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Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Williams, R. W. & Genetti, V. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Constitutive modeling of Radiation effects on the Permanent Set in a silicone elastomer (open access)

Constitutive modeling of Radiation effects on the Permanent Set in a silicone elastomer

When a networked polymeric composite under high stress is subjected to irradiation, the resulting chemical changes like chain scissioning and cross-link formation can lead to permanent set and altered elastic modulus. Using a commercial silicone elastomer as a specific example we show that a simple 2-stage Tobolsky model in conjunction with Fricker's stress-transfer function can quantitatively reproduce all experimental data as a function of radiation dosage and the static strain at which radiation is turned on, including permanent set, stress-strain response, and net cross-linking density.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Maiti, A.; Gee, R.; Weisgraber, T.; Chinn, S. & Maxwell, R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quantifying the importance of orbital over spin correlations in delta-Pu within density-functional theory (open access)

Quantifying the importance of orbital over spin correlations in delta-Pu within density-functional theory

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Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Soderlind, P
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A nanostructure-initiator mass spectrometry-based enzyme activity assay (open access)

A nanostructure-initiator mass spectrometry-based enzyme activity assay

We describe a Nanostructure-Initiator Mass Spectrometry (NIMS) enzymatic (Nimzyme) assay in which enzyme substrates are immobilized on the mass spectrometry surface by using fluorous-phase interactions. This 'soft' immobilization allows efficient desorption/ionization while also enabling the use of surface-washing steps to reduce signal suppression from complex biological samples, which results from the preferential retention of the tagged products and reactants. The Nimzyme assay is sensitive to subpicogram levels of enzyme, detects both addition and cleavage reactions (sialyltransferase and galactosidase), is applicable over a wide range of pHs and temperatures, and can measure activity directly from crude cell lysates. The ability of the Nimzyme assay to analyze complex mixtures is illustrated by identifying and directly characterizing {beta}-1,4-galactosidase activity from a thermophilic microbial community lysate. The optimal enzyme temperature and pH were found to be 65 C and 5.5, respectively, and the activity was inhibited by both phenylethyl-{beta}-d-thiogalactopyranoside and deoxygalactonojirimycin. Metagenomic analysis of the community suggests that the activity is from an uncultured, unsequenced {gamma}-proteobacterium. In general, this assay provides an efficient method for detection and characterization of enzymatic activities in complex biological mixtures prior to sequencing or cloning efforts. More generally, this approach may have important applications for screening both enzymatic and …
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Siuzdak, Gary; Northen, Trent R.; Lee, Jinq-Chyi; Hoang, Linh; Raymond, Jason; Hwang, Der-Ren et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report for LDRD Project 06-ERD-063 (open access)

Final Report for LDRD Project 06-ERD-063

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Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Beller, H R; Chakicherla, A; Coleman, M A; Esser, B K; Kane, S R; Legler, T C et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ELECTRONICS UPGRADE OF HIGH RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETERS (open access)

ELECTRONICS UPGRADE OF HIGH RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETERS

High resolution mass spectrometers are specialized systems that allow researchers to determine the exact mass of samples to four significant digits by using magnetic and electronic sector mass analyzers. Many of the systems in use today at research laboratories and universities were designed and built more than two decades ago. The manufacturers of these systems have abandoned the support for some of the mass spectrometers and parts to power and control them have become scarce or obsolete. The Savannah River National Laboratory has been involved in the upgrade of the electronics and software for these legacy machines. The Electronics Upgrade of High Resolution Mass Spectrometers consists of assembling high-end commercial instrumentation from reputable manufacturers with a minimal amount of customization to replace the electronics for the older systems. By taking advantage of advances in instrumentation, precise magnet control can be achieved using high resolution current sources and continuous feedback from a high resolution hall-effect probe. The custom equipment include a precision voltage divider/summing amplifier chassis, high voltage power supply chassis and a chassis for controlling the voltage emission for the mass spectrometer source tube. The upgrade package is versatile enough to interface with valve control, vacuum and other instrumentation. Instrument …
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Mcintosh, J & Joe Cordaro, J
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Program, Entiat River Status and Trend Snorkel Surveys and Rotary Smolt Trap Operations in Nason Creek, March 2007 through March 2008. (open access)

Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Program, Entiat River Status and Trend Snorkel Surveys and Rotary Smolt Trap Operations in Nason Creek, March 2007 through March 2008.

The Integrated Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Program (ISEMP-BPA project No.2003-0017) has been created as a cost effective means of developing protocols and new technologies, novel indicators, sample designs, analytical, data management and communication tools and skills, and restoration experiments that support the development of a region-wide Research, Monitoring and Evaluation (RME) program to assess the status of anadromous salmonid populations, their tributary habitat and restoration and management actions. The most straightforward approach to developing a regional-scale monitoring and evaluation program would be to increase standardization among status and trend monitoring programs. However, the diversity of species and their habitat, as well as the overwhelming uncertainty surrounding indicators, metrics, and data interpretation methods, requires the testing of multiple approaches. Thus, the approach ISEMP has adopted is to develop a broad template that may differ in the details among subbasins, but one that will ultimately lead to the formation of a unified RME process for the management of anadromous salmonid populations and habitat across the Columbia River Basin. ISEMP has been initiated in three pilot subbasins, the Wenatchee/Entiat, John Day, and Salmon. To balance replicating experimental approaches with the goal of developing monitoring and evaluation tools that apply as broadly as possible …
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Collins, Matthew; Jorgensen, John & Murdock, Keely
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Grazing Fees: An Overview and Current Issues (open access)

Grazing Fees: An Overview and Current Issues

This report discusses fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands that is a long-standing but contentious practice. Generally, livestock producers who use federal lands want to keep fees low, while conservation groups and others believe fees should be increased.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Vincent, Carol Hardy
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of the U.S. Military in Africa (open access)

Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of the U.S. Military in Africa

This report provides a broad overview of U.S. strategic interests in Africa and the role of U.S. military efforts on the continent as they pertain to the creation of AFRICOM. Although the command is still in the early stages of its development, a discussion of AFRICOM’s mission, its coordination with other government agencies, and its basing and manpower requirements is included.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: Ploch, Lauren
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sandra Aven and Ken Whalen]

Photograph of Sandra Aven (left) and Ken Whalen (center) seen standing with an unidentified man, as they are conversing over drinks, dressed in their finest attire, in attendance at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Cliff Clements conversing with other guest at TDNA dinner]

Photograph of Cliff Clements (right) standing and chatting with another guest over drinks, dressed in their finest attire, in attendance at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Doug Toney being applauded during an award ceremony]

Photograph of Doug Toney (center) being applauded as he has just won the Pat Taggart Award. Toney and other guests are attending the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Cliff Clements and Neice Bell at TDNA dinner]

Photograph of Cliff Clements (left) and Neice Bell (right) seen standing at a cocktail table and drinking refreshments, dressed in their finest attire, in attendance at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Gary Borders speaking into mic during TDNA award ceremony]

Photograph of Gary Borders standing at a podium and speaking into the microphone during the award ceremony at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Sue Mayborn and Bill Hartman]

Photograph of Sue Mayborn(left) and Bill Hartman (right) standing together and conversing over drinks, dressed in their finest attire, in attendance at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Gary Borders presenting Charles Moser with an award]

Photograph of Gary Borders (left) presenting Charles Moser (right) with an award for Moser's leadership, at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Charles Moser conversing with two women at TDNA dinner]

Photograph of Charles Moser (right) standing and chatting with two women, one identified as Peggy (center), dressed in their finest attire, in attendance at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Newspaper Leader of the Year Doug Toney]

Photograph of an Pat Taggart Award for Doug Toney taken at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. The award reads, "2007 Newspaper Leader of the Year, Doug Toney. New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung."
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Gary Borders standing at podium giving speech at TDNA meeting]

Photograph of Gary Borders standing at a wooden podium and addressing the guests in attendance at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Dolph and Teri Tillotson]

Photograph of Dolph Tillotson and his wife Teri standing and chatting with another guests over drinks, dressed in their finest attire, in attendance at the 2008 Texas Daily Newspaper Association annual conference awards dinner, held at The Westin Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 10, 2008
Creator: McLeroy, Robert
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library