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Mr Penis Mengalami Lecet Dan Luka Luka Apa Obanya, Alif Nur
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Alif Nur
Dynamical Spacetime Symmetry, Benjamin Lovelady, James Thomas Wheeler
Dynamical Spacetime Symmetry, Benjamin Lovelady, James Thomas Wheeler
Benjamin Lovelady
According to the Coleman-Mandula theorem, any gauge theory of gravity combined with an internal symmetry based on a Lie group must take the form of a direct product in order to be consistent with basic assumptions of quantum field theory. However, we show that an alternative gauging of a simple group can lead dynamically to a spacetime with compact internal symmetry. The biconformal gauging of the conformal symmetry of n-dimensional Euclidean space doubles the dimension to give a symplectic manifold. Examining one of the Lagrangian submanifolds in the flat case, we find that in addition to the expected SO(n) connection …
A Gathering For Gardner Puzzle-Game, Jeremiah Farrell, Chris Morgan
A Gathering For Gardner Puzzle-Game, Jeremiah Farrell, Chris Morgan
Jeremiah Farrell
Each different letter of "GATHERING FOR GARDNER" is used exactly three times in the following words: DIE, FAD, FIT, FOG, GIN, HAG, HER, HOD, NOR, RAT, TEN.
Alice In Wonderland For G4g13, Jeremiah Farrell, Emmanuelle Malte Salvatore, Todd Wilk Estroff
Alice In Wonderland For G4g13, Jeremiah Farrell, Emmanuelle Malte Salvatore, Todd Wilk Estroff
Jeremiah Farrell
Each of the ten different letters in the title is used exactly three times to form the words in the circles. Martin Gardner's famous work The Annotated Alice was first published in 1960 and we honor him in this essay.
Paul Swinford – A Tribute, Jeremiah Farrell
Kate Jones – A Tribute, Karen Farrell, Jeremiah Farrell
Kate Jones – A Tribute, Karen Farrell, Jeremiah Farrell
Jeremiah Farrell
Kate is also an accomplished recreational mathematician and poet. To try to match in a small way her creative ability, we offer three puzzle-games in her honor: O'BEIRNE's TRI-HEX, PAPPUS and "KATe JONES". These three are specific examples of (9,3) symmetric configurations. More generally an (n,r) configuration is a collection of n "points"and n "lines" subject to the following requirements:
Rl: Any two points belong to at most one line.
R2: Each line has r points, and each point belongs to r lines.
The Most Effective Method To Lose Money With Para Axe Plus, Thom Hilt
The Most Effective Method To Lose Money With Para Axe Plus, Thom Hilt
Thom Hilt
A New 12-Puzzle, Todd Estroff, Jeremiah Farrell
A New 12-Puzzle, Todd Estroff, Jeremiah Farrell
Jeremiah Farrell
This puzzle is a continuation of the tribute to the magician Paul Swinford. The following 18 two-letter words use each of the 12 letters of PAUL SWINFORD exactly three times each. The words are to be placed on the nodes of the grid so that each hexagon and each of the three diagonals contain the 12 letters of our honoree's name.
A Special Tribute To Martin Gardner, Jeremiah Farrell
A Special Tribute To Martin Gardner, Jeremiah Farrell
Jeremiah Farrell
There are exactly 12 different letters in the phrase GATHERING FOR MARTIN GARDNER. We use each of the 12 letters three times each in 18 different two-letter words that are to be placed on the nodes of the graph so adjoining nodes have a letter in common.
Asphalt Coating Roof Usa Products, Nerti Gedra
Asphalt Coating Roof Usa Products, Nerti Gedra
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Electrocatalytic Co2 Reduction By M(Bpy-R)(Co)4 (M = Mo, W; R = H, Tbu) Complexes. Electrochemical, Spectroscopic, And Computational Studies And Comparison With Group 7 Catalysts, Melissa L. Clark, Kyle A. Grice, Curtis E. Moore, Arnold L. Rheingold, Clifford P. Kubiak
Electrocatalytic Co2 Reduction By M(Bpy-R)(Co)4 (M = Mo, W; R = H, Tbu) Complexes. Electrochemical, Spectroscopic, And Computational Studies And Comparison With Group 7 Catalysts, Melissa L. Clark, Kyle A. Grice, Curtis E. Moore, Arnold L. Rheingold, Clifford P. Kubiak
Kyle A Grice
The tetracarbonyl molybdenum and tungsten complexes of 2,2′-bipyridine and 4,4′-di-tert-butyl-2,2′-bipyridine (M(bpy-R)(CO)4; R = H, M = Mo (1), W (2); R = tBu, M = Mo (3), W (4)) are found to be active electrocatalysts for the reduction of CO2. The crystal structures of M(bpy-tBu)(CO)4 (M = Mo (3), W (4)), the singly reduced complex [W(bpy)(CO)4][K(18-crown-6] (5) and the doubly reduced complex [W(bpy-tBu)(CO)3][K(18-crown-6)]2 (6) are reported. DFT calculations have been used to characterize the reduced species from the reduction of W(bpy-tBu)(CO)4 (4). These compounds represent rare examples of group 6 electrocatalysts …
Removal Versus Ablation In Krf Dry Laser Cleaning Of Polystyrene Particles From Silicon, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Susan D. Allen
Removal Versus Ablation In Krf Dry Laser Cleaning Of Polystyrene Particles From Silicon, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Susan D. Allen
Susan D. Allen
Direct absorption and melting of 0.2, 0.5 and 1.1 μm polystyrene particles on a Si substrate irradiated by 248 nm excimer laser radiation was found to contribute to their dry laser removal via a "hopping" mechanism at cleaning thresholds of 0.05, 0.1, and 0.16 J/cm 2, respectively. Ablation of these particles, which starts near the beginning of substrate deceleration at fluences above 0.4-0.5 J/cm 2, suppresses particle removal due to ablative recoil momentum. At fluences above a second cleaning threshold of 0.7 J/cm 2 particles are completely evaporated without any visible surface damage of the Si substrate.
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Photoacoustic Study Of Krf Laser Heating Of Si: Implications For Laser Particle Removal, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Susan D. Allen
Photoacoustic Study Of Krf Laser Heating Of Si: Implications For Laser Particle Removal, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Susan D. Allen
Susan D. Allen
A photoacoustic study of KrF laser heating of Si has revealed that the dominant mechanism of acoustic generation is thermoacoustic with a considerable contribution from the concentration-deformation mechanism at laser fluences below the Si melting threshold of 0.5 J/cm 2. Upon Si melting the contraction of the molten material contributes significantly to acoustic generation. At fluences above 1.4 J/cm 2 laser ablation of the molten layer enhances the amplitude of the compression pulse and diminishes that of the rarefaction pulse. The results of photoacoustic measurements allow optimization of experimental conditions for dry laser particle removal.
© 2002 American Institute …
Optical Transmission Measurements Of Explosive Boiling And Liftoff Of A Layer Of Micron-Scale Water Droplets From A Krf Laser-Heated Si Substrate, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Susan D. Allen
Optical Transmission Measurements Of Explosive Boiling And Liftoff Of A Layer Of Micron-Scale Water Droplets From A Krf Laser-Heated Si Substrate, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Susan D. Allen
Susan D. Allen
Water plume velocities were measured in air by optical transmission as a function of laser fluence using a KrF laser for explosive boiling and liftoff of a layer of micron-scale waterdroplets from a laser-heated Si substrate of interest for laser particle removal. The thickness of the superheated water layer near the water/Si interface determines acceleration and removal of the waterdroplets from the Si substrate.
© 2003 American Institute of Physics
Analysis Of Adsorbed Contaminants Of Caf2 Surfaces By Infrared Laser Induced Desorption, Jinmei Fu, Yamini Surapaneni, Susan D. Allen
Analysis Of Adsorbed Contaminants Of Caf2 Surfaces By Infrared Laser Induced Desorption, Jinmei Fu, Yamini Surapaneni, Susan D. Allen
Susan D. Allen
157 nm photolithography technologies are currently under development and have been accepted as the leading candidate for fabrication of the next generation semiconductor devices after 193 nm. At this and shorter wavelengths, molecular contamination of surfaces becomes a serious problem as almost all molecules absorb at 157 nm and below. The light transmitted by a photolithographic tool can be significantly decreased by the presence of a few monolayers adsorbed on its many optical surfaces. We have developed a laser induced desorption, electron impact ionization, time-of-flight mass spectrometer (LID TOFMS) to study contaminants on 157nm and other ultraviolet optics, e.g., polished …
Parametric Generation Of Multimegahertz Acoustic Oscillations In Laser-Generated Multibubble System In Bulk Water, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Kevin Lyon, Susan D. Allen
Parametric Generation Of Multimegahertz Acoustic Oscillations In Laser-Generated Multibubble System In Bulk Water, Sergey I. Kudryashov, Kevin Lyon, Susan D. Allen
Susan D. Allen
Using a nanosecond C O2 laser for explosive surface boiling of bulk water, oscillatory acoustic transients from steam bubbles were recorded using a contact photoacoustic technique. Multiple well-resolved, high-amplitude multimegahertz spectral features reflecting parametric interactions between oscillations of cavitating steam bubbles were revealed in the fast Fourier transformation spectra of these transients. A potential parametric generation mechanism for these oscillation modes of steam bubbles is discussed.
© 2006 American Institute of Physics.
Synthesis And Properties Of Two Prodan-Based Fluorescent Models Of Cholesterol, Christopher J. Abelt
Synthesis And Properties Of Two Prodan-Based Fluorescent Models Of Cholesterol, Christopher J. Abelt
Christopher Abelt
The syntheses and photophysical properties of 1-(5-methylhexyl)-2,3,7,8-tetrahydro-1H-naphtho[2,1-e]indo1-9(6H)-one (7a) and 1-(5-methylhexyl)-23,8,9-terrahydro-1H-naphrho[2,1-e]indol-6(7H)-one (7b) are reported. They are prepared in eight steps from the corresponding bromonaphthylamines. These fluorescent compounds have PRODAN-like cores, and they are structurally similar to cholesterol. Compound 7a is the first reported PRODAN derivative where both the amino and carbonyl groups are constrained to be coplanar with the naphthalene core. Comparing the photophysical behavior of these compounds with related compounds indicates that locking the amino group in a five-membered ring enhances their desirable properties as solvent polarity sensors. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Does Prodan Possess An O-Tict Excited State? Synthesis And Properties Of Two Constrained Derivatives, Christopher J. Abelt
Does Prodan Possess An O-Tict Excited State? Synthesis And Properties Of Two Constrained Derivatives, Christopher J. Abelt
Christopher Abelt
The synthesis and photophysical properties of 7-(dimethylamino)-3,4-dihydrophenanthren-1(2H)-one (7) and 3-(dimethylamino)-8,9,10,11-tetrahydro-7H-cyclohepta[a]naphthalen-7-one (8) are reported. These compounds possess a cycloalkanone substructure that controls the extent of twisting of the carbonyl group. The six-membered ring in 7 forces the carbonyl group to be coplanar with the naphthalene ring, whereas the seven-membered ring in 8 induces a significant twist. Both have the substructure of PRODAN (6-propionyl-2-(dimethylamino)naphthalene, 1). Comparing the photophysical behavior of these compounds with that of PRODAN and 2,2-dimethyl-1-(4-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrobenzo[f]quinolin-8-yl)propan-1-one (3) indicates that PRODAN likely emits from a PICT excited state rather than from an O-TICT excited state.
Local Solvent Acidities In Beta-Cyclodextrin Complexes With Prodan Derivatives, Christopher J. Abelt
Local Solvent Acidities In Beta-Cyclodextrin Complexes With Prodan Derivatives, Christopher J. Abelt
Christopher Abelt
The local solvent acidities (SA scale) of six 6-carbonyl-2-aminonaphthalene derivatives as beta-cyclodextrin complexes in water are determined through fluorescence quenching. The local polarities (E-T(N) scale) are determined through the shift of the emission center-of-mass. The apparent SA values reflect the solvent structure surrounding the guest's carbonyl group, whereas the apparent E-T(N) values reveal the net polarity of the entire guest molecule. Comparison of these values affords greater insight into the structures of the host-guest complexes. Derivatives 1 and 5 show unusually large acidities, indicative of highly exposed carbonyl groups. The remaining compounds give emission intensities pointing to shielded carbonyl groups. …
Carbonyl-Twisted 6-Acyl-2-Dialkylaminonaphthalenes As Solvent Acidity Sensors, Amy M. Green, Hannah R. Naughton, Zachariah B. Nealy, Robert D. Pike, Christopher J. Abelt
Carbonyl-Twisted 6-Acyl-2-Dialkylaminonaphthalenes As Solvent Acidity Sensors, Amy M. Green, Hannah R. Naughton, Zachariah B. Nealy, Robert D. Pike, Christopher J. Abelt
Christopher Abelt
Derivatives of 2-propionyl-6-dimethylaminonaphthalene (PRODAN) with twisted carbonyl groups were investigated as highly responsive sensors of H-bond donating ability. The PRODAN derivative bearing a pivaloyl group (4) was prepared. The torsion angle between the carbonyl and naphthalene is 26 in the crystal. It shows solvatochromism that is similar to five other PRODAN derivatives (1-3, 5, 6). Twisted-carbonyl derivatives 3, 4, and 6 show strong fluorescence quenching in protic solvents. The order of magnitude of the quenching is linearly related to the H-bond donating ability of the solvent (SA) but not to other solvent properties. Binary mixtures of protic solvents show specific …
Restoration Of Frequency-Dependent Depression Of The H-Reflex By Passive Exercise In Spinal Rats, N. B. Reese, R. D. Skinner, D. Mitchell, C. C. Yates, Christina B. Cooley, T. S. Kiser, E. E. García-Rill
Restoration Of Frequency-Dependent Depression Of The H-Reflex By Passive Exercise In Spinal Rats, N. B. Reese, R. D. Skinner, D. Mitchell, C. C. Yates, Christina B. Cooley, T. S. Kiser, E. E. García-Rill
Christina B Cooley
Hyper-reflexia, measured as a decrease of low frequency-dependent depression of the H-reflex, is known to occur in both humans and animals after spinal cord injury (SCI). Previous studies have shown that passive exercise for 3 months could be used to restore low frequency-dependent depression of the H-reflex after SCI. To determine the effects of various periods of time on the ability of passive exercise to restore low frequency-dependent depression of the H-reflex. Spinal Cord Injury Mobilization Program of the Center for Translational Neuroscience, the research arm of the Jackson T Stephens Spine and Neuroscience Institute, Little Rock, AR, USA. Adult …
Unfolded Protein Response Activation Reduces Secretion And Extracellular Aggregation Of Amyloidogenic Immunoglobulin Light Chain, Christina B. Cooley, L. M. Ryno, L. Plate, G. J. Morgan, J. D. Hulleman, J. W. Kelly, R. L. Wiseman
Unfolded Protein Response Activation Reduces Secretion And Extracellular Aggregation Of Amyloidogenic Immunoglobulin Light Chain, Christina B. Cooley, L. M. Ryno, L. Plate, G. J. Morgan, J. D. Hulleman, J. W. Kelly, R. L. Wiseman
Christina B Cooley
Light-chain amyloidosis (AL) is a degenerative disease characterized by the extracellular aggregation of a destabilized amyloidogenic Ig light chain (LC) secreted from a clonally expanded plasma cell. Current treatments for AL revolve around ablating the cancer plasma cell population using chemotherapy regimens. Unfortunately, this approach is limited to the ∼70% of patients who do not exhibit significant organ proteotoxicity and can tolerate chemotherapy. Thus, identifying new therapeutic strategies to alleviate LC organ proteotoxicity should allow AL patients with significant cardiac and/or renal involvement to subsequently tolerate established chemotherapy treatments. Using a small-molecule screening approach, the unfolded protein response (UPR) was …
Small Molecule Proteostasis Regulators That Reprogram The Er To Reduce Extracellular Protein Aggregation, L. Plate, Christina B. Cooley, J. J. Chen, R. J. Paxman, C. M. Gallagher, F. Madoux, J. C. Genereux, W. Dobbs, D. Garza, T. P. Spicer, L. Scampavia, S. J. Brown, H. Rosen, E. T. Powers, P. Hodder, R. L. Wiseman, J. W. Kelly
Small Molecule Proteostasis Regulators That Reprogram The Er To Reduce Extracellular Protein Aggregation, L. Plate, Christina B. Cooley, J. J. Chen, R. J. Paxman, C. M. Gallagher, F. Madoux, J. C. Genereux, W. Dobbs, D. Garza, T. P. Spicer, L. Scampavia, S. J. Brown, H. Rosen, E. T. Powers, P. Hodder, R. L. Wiseman, J. W. Kelly
Christina B Cooley
Imbalances in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proteostasis are associated with etiologically-diverse degenerative diseases linked to excessive extracellular protein misfolding and aggregation. Reprogramming of the ER proteostasis environment through genetic activation of the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR)-associated transcription factor ATF6 attenuates secretion and extracellular aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins. Here, we employed a screening approach that included complementary arm-specific UPR reporters and medium-throughput transcriptional profiling to identify non-toxic small molecules that phenocopy the ATF6-mediated reprogramming of the ER proteostasis environment. The ER reprogramming afforded by our molecules requires activation of endogenous ATF6 and occurs independent of global ER stress. Furthermore, our molecules phenocopy …
Beyond Cell Penetrating Peptides: Designed Molecular Transporters, P. A. Wender, Christina B. Cooley, E. I. Geihe
Beyond Cell Penetrating Peptides: Designed Molecular Transporters, P. A. Wender, Christina B. Cooley, E. I. Geihe
Christina B Cooley
Inspired originally by peptides that traverse biological barriers, research on molecular transporters has since identified the key structural requirements that govern cellular entry, leading to new, significantly more effective and more readily available agents. These new drug delivery systems enable or enhance cellular and tissue uptake, can be targeted and provide numerous additional advantages of significance in imaging, diagnostics and therapy.
Broadly Applicable Methodology For The Rapid And Dosable Small Molecule-Mediated Regulation Of Transcription Factors In Human Cells, M. D. Shoulders, L. M. Ryno, Christina B. Cooley, J. W. Kelly, R. L. Wiseman
Broadly Applicable Methodology For The Rapid And Dosable Small Molecule-Mediated Regulation Of Transcription Factors In Human Cells, M. D. Shoulders, L. M. Ryno, Christina B. Cooley, J. W. Kelly, R. L. Wiseman
Christina B Cooley
Direct and selective small molecule control of transcription factor activity is an appealing avenue for elucidating the cell biology mediated by transcriptional programs. However, pharmacologic tools to modulate transcription factor activity are scarce because transcription factors are not readily amenable to small molecule-mediated regulation. Moreover, existing genetic approaches to regulate transcription factors often lead to high nonphysiologic levels of transcriptional activation that significantly impair our ability to understand the functional implications of transcription factor activity. Herein, we demonstrate that small molecule-mediated conformational control of protein degradation is a generally applicable, chemical biological methodology to obtain small molecule-regulated transcription factors that …
Fluorogenic Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization In Aqueous Media As A Strategy For Detection, Zachary T. Allen, Jemima R. Sackey-Addo, Madeline P. Hopps, Danyal Tahseen, Joseph T. Anderson, Tyler A. Graf, Christina B. Cooley
Fluorogenic Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization In Aqueous Media As A Strategy For Detection, Zachary T. Allen, Jemima R. Sackey-Addo, Madeline P. Hopps, Danyal Tahseen, Joseph T. Anderson, Tyler A. Graf, Christina B. Cooley
Christina B Cooley
The development of novel approaches to signal amplification in aqueous media could enable new diagnostic platforms for the detection of water-soluble analytes, including biomolecules. This paper describes a fluorogenic polymerization approach to amplify initiator signal by the detection of visible fluorescence upon polymerization in real-time. Fluorogenic monomers were synthesized and co-polymerized by atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) in water to reveal increasing polymer fluorescence as a function of both reaction time and initiator concentration. Optimization of the fluorogenic ATRP reaction conditions allowed for the quantitative detection of a small-molecule initiator as a model analyte over a broad linear concentration range …
Designed Guanidinium-Rich Amphipathic Oligocarbonate Molecular Transporters Complex, Deliver And Release Sirna In Cells, E. I. Geihe, Christina B. Cooley, J. R. Simon, M. K. Kiesewetter, J. A. Edward, R. P. Hickerson, R. L. Kaspar, J. L. Hedrick, R. M. Waymouth, P. A. Wender
Designed Guanidinium-Rich Amphipathic Oligocarbonate Molecular Transporters Complex, Deliver And Release Sirna In Cells, E. I. Geihe, Christina B. Cooley, J. R. Simon, M. K. Kiesewetter, J. A. Edward, R. P. Hickerson, R. L. Kaspar, J. L. Hedrick, R. M. Waymouth, P. A. Wender
Christina B Cooley
The polyanionic nature of oligonucleotides and their enzymatic degradation present challenges for the use of siRNA in research and therapy; among the most notable of these is clinically relevant delivery into cells. To address this problem, we designed and synthesized the first members of a new class of guanidinium-rich amphipathic oligocarbonates that noncovalently complex, deliver, and release siRNA in cells, resulting in robust knockdown of target protein synthesis in vitro as determined using a dual-reporter system. The organocatalytic oligomerization used to synthesize these co-oligomers is step-economical and broadly tunable, affording an exceptionally quick strategy to explore chemical space for optimal …
Oligocarbonate Molecular Transporters: Oligomerization-Based Syntheses And Cell-Penetrating Studies, Christina B. Cooley, B. M. Trantow, F. Nederberg, M. K. Kiesewetter, J. L. Hedrick, R. M. Waymouth, P. A. Wender
Oligocarbonate Molecular Transporters: Oligomerization-Based Syntheses And Cell-Penetrating Studies, Christina B. Cooley, B. M. Trantow, F. Nederberg, M. K. Kiesewetter, J. L. Hedrick, R. M. Waymouth, P. A. Wender
Christina B Cooley
A new family of guanidinium-rich molecular transporters featuring a novel oligocarbonate backbone with 1,7-side chain spacing is described. Conjugates can be rapidly assembled irrespective of length in a one-step oligomerization strategy that can proceed with concomitant introduction of probes (or by analogy drugs). The new transporters exhibit excellent cellular entry as determined by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy, and the functionality of their drug delivery capabilities was confirmed by the delivery of the bioluminescent small molecule probe luciferin and turnover by its intracellular target enzyme.
Developmental Changes In Pedunculopontine Nucleus (Ppn) Neurons, T. Kobayashi, C. Good, J. Biedermann, Christina B. Cooley, R. D. Skinner, E. E. García-Rill
Developmental Changes In Pedunculopontine Nucleus (Ppn) Neurons, T. Kobayashi, C. Good, J. Biedermann, Christina B. Cooley, R. D. Skinner, E. E. García-Rill
Christina B Cooley
The developmental decrease in rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep in man occurs between birth and after puberty. We hypothesize that if this decrease in REM sleep does not occur, lifelong increases in REM sleep drive may ensue. Such disorders are characterized by hypervigilance and sensory-gating deficits, such as are present in postpubertal onset disorders like schizophrenia, panic attacks (a form of anxiety disorder), and depression. The decrease in REM sleep in the rat occurs between 10 and 30 days of age. We studied changes in size and physiological properties of pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) cells involved in the control of arousal, i.e., waking …