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Dna Identification Of Bird Strike Remains – Procedures And Technical Considerations., Nancy Rotzel Aug 2006

Dna Identification Of Bird Strike Remains – Procedures And Technical Considerations., Nancy Rotzel

Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada Joint Annual Meeting: 8th (2006)

This poster presents the development of DNA techniques by the Smithsonian Institution Feather Lab to identify bird remains recovered from military and civil bird aircraft collisions (bird strikes). The following steps for molecular identification of forensic samples are explained: receipt of sample, extraction, amplification, sequencing, and final data analysis using computer software. Recommendations for collecting bird strike samples for DNA analysis are also discussed. This work compliments the continuing work of the Feather Lab by providing a molecular signature to verify bird strike samples that do not contain sufficient feather remains for morphological identification.


Bat Strikes: Past, Present, And Future, Suzanne C. Peurach Aug 2006

Bat Strikes: Past, Present, And Future, Suzanne C. Peurach

Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada Joint Annual Meeting: 8th (2006)

All but a few North American bats are insectivorous and weigh less than 35 g, but this diverse group of mammals also contains species with wingspans up to 2 meters and weighing a kg or more. Even small-bodied bats can cause considerable damage when encountered in swarms. When aircraft head into new territory and encounter strikes, the ability to identify the species of bat struck is paramount to preventing future strikes. Identifications of bats from fragmentary evidence are made by comparing samples recovered from aircraft with specimens housed in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. This collection, worldwide …


Bird Classification In Noisy Environments: Theory, Results And Comparative Studies, Y. Zhang, C. Kwan, D. Lao, Y. Deng Aug 2006

Bird Classification In Noisy Environments: Theory, Results And Comparative Studies, Y. Zhang, C. Kwan, D. Lao, Y. Deng

Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada Joint Annual Meeting: 8th (2006)

Bird classification plays an important role in minimizing collisions between birds and aircraft. It is a challenging task to perform the sound-based classification correctly in a noisy environment. This paper addresses robust techniques that can improve the classification of bird in noisy environments. A complete recognition system is described and evaluated on a bird sound database containing 1547 bird sound files, with 11 bird species. Two types of features were extracted from the sound files: Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (Mfcc) and RelAtive SpecTrAl (RASTA). Also, two statistical classifiers were developed using Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) and Hidden Markov Models (HMM), …


The Structure And Thermochemistry Of 3:4,5:6-Dibenzo-2-Hydroxymethylene-Cyclohepta-3,5-Dienenone ( 1 ) And Some Related Compounds, Stefan Perişanu, Iulia Contineanu, Mircea D. Banciu, Hui Zhao, Nigam Rath, James Chickos Aug 2006

The Structure And Thermochemistry Of 3:4,5:6-Dibenzo-2-Hydroxymethylene-Cyclohepta-3,5-Dienenone ( 1 ) And Some Related Compounds, Stefan Perişanu, Iulia Contineanu, Mircea D. Banciu, Hui Zhao, Nigam Rath, James Chickos

James Chickos

No abstract provided.


Revisiting Anomalous B(E2;4+1→2+1)/B(E2;2+1→0+1) Values In 98Ru And 180Pt, E. Williams, C. Plettner, E. A. Mccutchan, H. Levine, N. V. Zamfir, R. Cakirli, R. F. Casten, H. Ai, C. W. Beausang, G. Gurdal, A. Heinz, J. Qian, D. A. Meyer, N. Pietralla, V. Werner Aug 2006

Revisiting Anomalous B(E2;4+1→2+1)/B(E2;2+1→0+1) Values In 98Ru And 180Pt, E. Williams, C. Plettner, E. A. Mccutchan, H. Levine, N. V. Zamfir, R. Cakirli, R. F. Casten, H. Ai, C. W. Beausang, G. Gurdal, A. Heinz, J. Qian, D. A. Meyer, N. Pietralla, V. Werner

Physics Faculty Publications

Recently, a set of nine nonmagic nuclei with anomalous values of the B(E2) ratio B4/2B(E2; 4+1 → 2+1)/B(E2; 2+1 → 0+1) were identified. Such values are outside the range allowed by current collective models. In the present work, the B(E2; 4+1 → 2+1) values for two of these nuclei, 98Ru and 180Pt, were re-measured to determine if the current literature values for these nuclei are correct. 98 …


Tetrakis[2-(2-Pyridyl)Pyridinium] Tetra-Μ3-Iodo-Hexa-Μ2-Iodo-Dodecaiodohexabismuthate And Bis[Tris(2,2'-Bipyridine)Ruthenium(Ii)] Di-Μ4-Iodo-Octa-Μ2-Iodo-Dodecaiodohexabismuthate, Andrea M. Goforth, Meredith A. Tershansy, Mark D. Smith, Leroy Peterson Jr., Hans-Conrad Zur Loye Aug 2006

Tetrakis[2-(2-Pyridyl)Pyridinium] Tetra-Μ3-Iodo-Hexa-Μ2-Iodo-Dodecaiodohexabismuthate And Bis[Tris(2,2'-Bipyridine)Ruthenium(Ii)] Di-Μ4-Iodo-Octa-Μ2-Iodo-Dodecaiodohexabismuthate, Andrea M. Goforth, Meredith A. Tershansy, Mark D. Smith, Leroy Peterson Jr., Hans-Conrad Zur Loye

Faculty Publications

Crystals of the title compounds were grown solvothermally in an ethanol-water solvent mixture using ruthenium triiodide, 2,2'-bipyridine and bismuth triiodide as starting materials. Tetrakis[2-(2-pyridyl)pyridinium] tetra-3-iodo-hexa-2-iodo-dodecaiodohexabismuthate, (C10H9N2)4[Bi6I22], crystallizes in the triclinic space group P and is the major reaction product. The asymmetric unit of this compound consists of half a centrosymmetric [Bi6I22]4- anion and two independent 2,2'-bipyridinium cations. The minor product of the reaction is bis[tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(II)] di-4-iodo-octa-2-iodo-dodecaiodohexabismuthate, [Ru(C10H8N2)3] …


Interview With Ed Mays, Endura Wood Products, 2006 (Audio), Ed Mays Aug 2006

Interview With Ed Mays, Endura Wood Products, 2006 (Audio), Ed Mays

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Interview of Ed Mays by Damon Quint in Portland, Oregon on August 11th, 2006.

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Positive Current Correlations Associated With Super-Poissonian Shot Noise, Yuanzhen Chen, Richard A. Webb Aug 2006

Positive Current Correlations Associated With Super-Poissonian Shot Noise, Yuanzhen Chen, Richard A. Webb

Faculty Publications

We report on shot noise cross spectrum measurements in a beam splitter configuration. Electrons tunneling through potential barriers are incident on a beam splitter and scattered into two separate channels. Such a partition process introduces correlations between the fluctuations of the two currents. Our work has confirmed that the generally expected negative correlations resulted from sub-Poissonian electron sources. More interestingly, positive cross correlations associated with barriers exhibiting super-Poissonian shot noise have also been observed. We have found that both positive and negative correlations can be related to the noise properties of the electron source.


Sources Of Variability In A Proteomic Experiment, Scott Daniel Crawford Aug 2006

Sources Of Variability In A Proteomic Experiment, Scott Daniel Crawford

Theses and Dissertations

The study of proteomics holds the hope for detecting serious diseases earlier than is currently possible by analyzing blood samples in a mass spectrometer. Unfortunately, the statistics involved in comparing a control group to a diseased group are not trivial, and these difficulties have led others to incorrect decisions in the past. This paper considers a nested design that was used to quantify and identify the sources of variation in the mass spectrometer at BYU, so that correct conclusions can be drawn from blood samples analyzed in proteomics. Algorithms were developed which detect, align, correct, and cluster the peaks in …


Interview With Janet Corbett, Warm Springs Forest Products, 2006 (Audio), Janet Corbett Aug 2006

Interview With Janet Corbett, Warm Springs Forest Products, 2006 (Audio), Janet Corbett

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Interview of Janet Corbett by Margie Crawford at Warm Springs, Oregon on August 10th, 2006.

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Determining The H+ Region / Pdr Equation Of State In Star-Forming Regions, N. P. Abel, Gary J. Ferland Aug 2006

Determining The H+ Region / Pdr Equation Of State In Star-Forming Regions, N. P. Abel, Gary J. Ferland

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

The emission-line regions of starburst galaxies and active nuclei reveal a wealth of spectroscopic information. A unified picture of the relationship among ionized, atomic, and molecular gas makes it possible to better understand these observations. We performed a series of calculations designed to determine the equation of state-the relationship among density, temperature, and pressure-through emission-line diagnostic ratios that form in the H+ region and the photodissociation region (PDR). We consider a wide range of physical conditions in the H+ region. We connect the H+ region to the PDR by considering two constant pressure cases: one with no …


Bayesian Smoothing Of Irregularly-Spaced Data Using Fourier Basis Functions, Christopher J. Paciorek Aug 2006

Bayesian Smoothing Of Irregularly-Spaced Data Using Fourier Basis Functions, Christopher J. Paciorek

Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series

No abstract provided.


The N2k Consortium. Vi. Doppler Shifts Without Templates And Three New Short-Period Planets, John Asher Johnson, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory Laughlin, R. Paul Butler, Gregory W. Henry, Jeff A. Valenti, Eric B. Ford, Steve Vogt, Jason T. Wright Aug 2006

The N2k Consortium. Vi. Doppler Shifts Without Templates And Three New Short-Period Planets, John Asher Johnson, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory Laughlin, R. Paul Butler, Gregory W. Henry, Jeff A. Valenti, Eric B. Ford, Steve Vogt, Jason T. Wright

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We present a modification to the iodine cell Doppler technique that eliminates the need for an observed stellar template spectrum. For a given target star, we iterate toward a synthetic template spectrum beginning with an existing template of a similar star. We then perturb the shape of this first-guess template to match the program observation of the target star taken through an iodine cell. The elimination of a separate template observation saves valuable telescope time, a feature that is ideally suited for the quick-look strategy employed by the "Next 2000 Stars" (N2K) planet search program. Tests using Keck HIRES (High …


The Role Of Interplanetary Scattering In Western Hemisphere Large Solar Energetic Particle Events, Glenn M. Mason, Mihir I. Desai, Christina M.S. Cohen, Richard A. Mewaldt, Edward C. Stone, Joseph R. Dwyer Aug 2006

The Role Of Interplanetary Scattering In Western Hemisphere Large Solar Energetic Particle Events, Glenn M. Mason, Mihir I. Desai, Christina M.S. Cohen, Richard A. Mewaldt, Edward C. Stone, Joseph R. Dwyer

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

Using high-sensitivity instruments on the ACE spacecraft, we have examined the intensities of O and Fe in 14 large solar energetic particleevents whose parent activity was in the solar western hemisphere. Sampling the intensities at low (∼273 keV nucleonˉ¹) and high (∼12 MeV nucleonˉ¹) energies, we find that at the same kinetic energy per nucleon, the Fe/O ratio decreases with time, as has been reported previously. This behavior is seen in more than 70% of the cases during the rise to maximum intensity and continues in most cases into the decay phase. We find that for most events if we …


Predicting Future Responses Based On Possibly Misspecified Working Models, Tianxi Cai, Lu Tian, Scott D. Solomon, L.J. Wei Aug 2006

Predicting Future Responses Based On Possibly Misspecified Working Models, Tianxi Cai, Lu Tian, Scott D. Solomon, L.J. Wei

Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series

No abstract provided.


Unlocking Test-Driven Development, Chris H. Knapp Aug 2006

Unlocking Test-Driven Development, Chris H. Knapp

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

Women Partnering is non-profit organization that helps women who are financially vulnerable. This organization establishes relationships with the women and connects them to support services. This project created a software system to support Women Partnering's daily operations and reporting needs, which replaced the previous manually intensive, paper-based system. There were many problems with the previous paper-based system including the following: data duplication, data not readily available, and lack of a reporting capability. Besides these problems, the previous system was not expected to support anticipated growth. The student followed a Test-Driven Development Methodology while building the software system. This is the …


Publications David J. Sellmyer (Department Of Physics And Astronomy And Director Nebraska Center For Materials And Nanoscience - Ncmn), David J. Sellmyer Aug 2006

Publications David J. Sellmyer (Department Of Physics And Astronomy And Director Nebraska Center For Materials And Nanoscience - Ncmn), David J. Sellmyer

Department of Physics and Astronomy: Faculty Publications

Chronological list of 396 research articles and 45 books, chapters, and reviews. Covers the years 1995 through 2006 (August).


Europium(Iii) Macrocyclic Complexes With Alcohol Pendant Groups As Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Agents, Mark Woods, Donald E. Woessner, Piyu Zhao, Azhar Pasha, Meng-Yin Yang, Ching-Hui Huang, Olga Vasalatiy, Janet R. Morrow, A. Dean Sherry Aug 2006

Europium(Iii) Macrocyclic Complexes With Alcohol Pendant Groups As Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Agents, Mark Woods, Donald E. Woessner, Piyu Zhao, Azhar Pasha, Meng-Yin Yang, Ching-Hui Huang, Olga Vasalatiy, Janet R. Morrow, A. Dean Sherry

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Paramagnetic lanthanide(III) complexes that contain hyperfine-shifted exchangeable protons offer considerable advantages over diamagnetic molecules as chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) agents for MRI. As part of a program to investigate avenues to improve the sensitivity of such agents, the CEST characteristics of europium(III) macrocyclic complexes having appended hydroxyethyl groups were investigated. The CEST spectrum of the asymmetrical complex, EuCNPHC3+, shows five distinct peaks for each magnetically nonequivalent exchangeable proton in the molecule. The CEST spectra of this complex were fitted to NMR Bloch theory to yield exchange rates between each of six exchanging proton pools (five on the …


Pre-Conference Proceedings Of The Focus Symposium On Advances In Intelligent Software Systems, Collaborative Agent Design Research Center Aug 2006

Pre-Conference Proceedings Of The Focus Symposium On Advances In Intelligent Software Systems, Collaborative Agent Design Research Center

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

A very powerful new type of information systems technology is rapidly emerging, driven by government and commercial needs for expert decision-support and knowledge management. One very apparent result of this technology is increasingly intelligent software systems. Computer programs with collaborative agents that are capable of automatically reasoning about data and the dynamic changes in data that occur in real world decision-making situations are already in use by the military and are now transitioning to the commercial world.


Tabu Search For Optimization Of Military Supply Distribution, Ben Weber, Brett Bojduj, Jens G. Pohl Aug 2006

Tabu Search For Optimization Of Military Supply Distribution, Ben Weber, Brett Bojduj, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

The dynamic and non-hierarchical nature of the military domain presents a challenge for traditional supply chain optimization. Flow networks and simulation techniques have been applied to the military distribution problem, but are unable to provide time-definite delivery to customers. Recently, optimization approaches have been independently applied towards strategic and operational levels of planning. However, decomposing military distribution into separate problems forces optimization techniques to utilize imprecise data. The size of the military distribution problem has prevented optimization techniques from providing end-to-end planning capabilities. This paper presents a Tabu Search algorithm for simultaneously solving strategic and operational levels of planning. The …


Interview With Marc Gaudin, The Joinery, 2006 (Audio), Marc Gaudin Aug 2006

Interview With Marc Gaudin, The Joinery, 2006 (Audio), Marc Gaudin

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Interview of Marc Gaudin by Amber Kinter at The Joinery, Portland, Oregon on August 8th, 2006.

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Ferritin: Mechanistic Studies And Electron Transfer Properties, Bo Zhang Aug 2006

Ferritin: Mechanistic Studies And Electron Transfer Properties, Bo Zhang

Theses and Dissertations

Ferritins are ubiquitous iron storage proteins in living systems. Although much is known about the iron deposition process in ferritin and a mechanism has been developed, several important issues still remain unknown. One lingering question is the less than stoichiometric quantities of hydrogen peroxide detected in previous studies on animal ferritins. Extensive experimental data on identifying the species in competition for peroxide equivalents point to a surprising conclusion that H2O2 generated in the ferroxidase reaction is consumed by amine buffers that are commonly employed in in vitro ferritin studies, while non-nitrogen containing buffers, such as acetate, phosphate, and carbonate, do …


Fuzzy Mouse Cursor Control System For Computer Users With Spinal Cord Injuries, Tihomir Surdilovic Aug 2006

Fuzzy Mouse Cursor Control System For Computer Users With Spinal Cord Injuries, Tihomir Surdilovic

Computer Science Theses

People with severe motor-impairments due to Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) or Spinal Cord Dysfunction (SCD), often experience difficulty with accurate and efficient control of pointing devices (Keates et al., 02). Usually this leads to their limited integration to society as well as limited unassisted control over the environment. The questions “How can someone with severe motor-impairments perform mouse pointer control as accurately and efficiently as an able-bodied person?” and “How can these interactions be advanced through use of Computational Intelligence (CI)?” are the driving forces behind the research described in this paper. Through this research, a novel fuzzy mouse cursor …


Elements Of Human Decision-Making, Jens G. Pohl Aug 2006

Elements Of Human Decision-Making, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

The purpose of this paper is to present some understandings of the human problem-solving activity that we have gained in the Collaborative Agent Design Research Center (CADRC) over the past two decades. Since we feel strongly that the human decision-maker should be an integral component of any computer-based decision-support system, it follows that we would have endeavored to incorporate many of the elements that appear to be important to the user in the design of these systems. The complexity of the human cognitive system is evidenced by the large body of literature that describes problem-solving behavior and the relatively fewer …


Transway®: Planning With The Tabu Search Algorithm, Joshua Nibecker, Dennis Taylor, Robert Chambers, Harmony Larsen, Ken Cudworth, Clay Warren, Mark Porczak, Jens G. Pohl Aug 2006

Transway®: Planning With The Tabu Search Algorithm, Joshua Nibecker, Dennis Taylor, Robert Chambers, Harmony Larsen, Ken Cudworth, Clay Warren, Mark Porczak, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

Military deployment and distribution responsibilities call for intelligent collaborative tools in support of strategic and operational planning functions involving the sustainment and movement of military forces. The sustainment requirement is generated at the operational level and is dynamic. It is composed of shifting priorities responding to changes in commander’s intent and changes in the operational situation.

The TRANSWAY software application is designed as a set of intelligent collaborative tools supporting operators performing planning and re-planning tasks in a dynamically changing decision-making environment. TRANSWAY includes several agents with strategic and operational planning and re-planning capabilities. The principal agent is based on …


Sequences Of Reflection Functors And The Preprojective Component Of A Valued Quiver, Mark Kleiner, Helene R. Tyler Aug 2006

Sequences Of Reflection Functors And The Preprojective Component Of A Valued Quiver, Mark Kleiner, Helene R. Tyler

Mathematics - All Scholarship

This paper concerns preprojective representations of a finite connected valued quiver without oriented cycles. For each such representation, an explicit formula in terms of the geometry of the quiver gives a unique, up to a certain equivalence, shortest (+)-admissible sequence such that the corresponding composition of reflection functors annihilates the representation. The set of equivalence classes of the above sequences is a partially ordered set that contains a great deal of information about the preprojective component of the Auslander-Reiten quiver. The results apply to the study of reduced words in the Weyl group associated to an indecomposable symmetrizable generalized Cartan …


Collectivity And Configuration Mixing In 186,188Pb And 194Po, T. Grahn, A. Dewald, O. Moller, R. Julin, C. W. Beausang, S. Christen, I. G. Darby, S. Eeckhaudt, P. T. Greenlees, A. Gorgen, K. Helariutta, J. Jolie, P. Jones, S. Juutinen, H. Kettunen, T. Kroll, R. Krucken, Y. Le Coz, M. Leino, A. P. Leppanen, P. Maierbeck, D. A. Meyer, B. Melon, P. Nieminen, M. Nyman, R. D. Page, J. Pakarinen, P. Petkov, P. Rahkila, B. Saha, M. Sandzelius, J. Saren, C. Scholey, J. Uusitalo Aug 2006

Collectivity And Configuration Mixing In 186,188Pb And 194Po, T. Grahn, A. Dewald, O. Moller, R. Julin, C. W. Beausang, S. Christen, I. G. Darby, S. Eeckhaudt, P. T. Greenlees, A. Gorgen, K. Helariutta, J. Jolie, P. Jones, S. Juutinen, H. Kettunen, T. Kroll, R. Krucken, Y. Le Coz, M. Leino, A. P. Leppanen, P. Maierbeck, D. A. Meyer, B. Melon, P. Nieminen, M. Nyman, R. D. Page, J. Pakarinen, P. Petkov, P. Rahkila, B. Saha, M. Sandzelius, J. Saren, C. Scholey, J. Uusitalo

Physics Faculty Publications

Lifetimes of prolate intruder states in 186Pb and oblate intruder states in 194Po have been determined by employing, for the first time, the recoil-decay tagging technique in recoil distance Doppler-shift lifetime measurements. In addition, lifetime measurements of prolate states in 188Pb up to the 8+state were carried out using the recoil-gating method. The B(E2) values have been deduced from which deformation parameters lβ2l = 0.29(5) and lβ2l = 0.17(3) for the prolate and the oblate bands, respectively, have been extracted. The results also shed new light on the …


Seagrass Transect Data Summary And Analysis From A Six-Year Period: 1999 - 2004, Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center, Inc, Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves Florida Department Of Environmental Protection Aug 2006

Seagrass Transect Data Summary And Analysis From A Six-Year Period: 1999 - 2004, Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center, Inc, Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves Florida Department Of Environmental Protection

Reports

This report contains a summary and analysis of data from a seagrass transect monitoring project begun in 1998 by the Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves, Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Seagrass abundance and distribution data at twenty-six locations around Upper Charlotte Harbor, Gasparilla Sound / Lemon Bay, and the Peace and Myakka Rivers have been collected annually each year since 1999 to characterize the local and regional abundance of seagrasses. The purpose of this report is to summarize the dataset, to detect changes (if any) in seagrass abundance and distribution which may have occurred over time, to suggest mechanisms that may …


Interview With Ryan Temple, Hfhc, 2006 (Audio), Ryan Temple Aug 2006

Interview With Ryan Temple, Hfhc, 2006 (Audio), Ryan Temple

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Interview of Ryan Temple by Amber Kinter at Portland, Oregon on August 4th, 2006.

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Interview With Sarah Deumling, Zena Timber, 2006 (Audio), Sarah Deumling Aug 2006

Interview With Sarah Deumling, Zena Timber, 2006 (Audio), Sarah Deumling

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Interview of Sarah Deumling by Glenn Esler at Rickreall, Oregon on August 4th, 2006.

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