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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
A Time Series Of Water Column Distributions And Sinking Particle Flux Of Pseudo-Nitzschia And Domoic Acid In The Santa Barbara Basin, California, Blaire P. Umhau, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Clarissa R. Anderson, Kelly Mccabe, Christopher Burrell
A Time Series Of Water Column Distributions And Sinking Particle Flux Of Pseudo-Nitzschia And Domoic Acid In The Santa Barbara Basin, California, Blaire P. Umhau, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Clarissa R. Anderson, Kelly Mccabe, Christopher Burrell
Faculty Publications
Water column bulk Pseudo-nitzschia abundance and the dissolved and particulate domoic acid (DA) concentrations were measured in the Santa Barbara Basin (SBB), California from 2009–2013 and compared to bulk Pseudo-nitzschia cell abundance and DA concentrations and fluxes in sediment traps moored at 147 m and 509 m. Pseudo-nitzschia abundance throughout the study period was spatially and temporally heterogeneous (L−1 to 3.8 × 106 cells L−1 , avg. 2 × 105 ± 5 × 105 cells L−1 ) and did not correspond with upwelling conditions or the total DA (tDA) concentration, which was also spatially and temporally diverse (1000 cells L−1 …
Gravitational Sensing With Weak Value Based Optical Sensors, Andrew N. Jordan, Philippe Lewalle, Jeff Tollaksen, John C. Howell
Gravitational Sensing With Weak Value Based Optical Sensors, Andrew N. Jordan, Philippe Lewalle, Jeff Tollaksen, John C. Howell
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
Using weak value amplification angular resolution limits, we theoretically investigate the gravitational sensing of objects. By inserting a force-sensing pendulum into a weak value interferometer, the optical response can sense accelerations to a few 10’s of zepto-g Hz-1/2, with optical powers of 1 mW. We convert this precision into range and mass sensitivity, focusing in detail on simple and torsion pendula. Various noise sources present are discussed, as well as the necessary cooling that should be applied to reach the desired levels of precision.
Distance And Intersection Number In The Curve Complex Of A Closed Surface, Nancy C. Wrinkle
Distance And Intersection Number In The Curve Complex Of A Closed Surface, Nancy C. Wrinkle
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Spiral Waves Modeling, Paulo H. Acioli
Spiral Waves Modeling, Paulo H. Acioli
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Arsenoplatins Vs. Combination Of Platinum Drugs And Arsenic Trioxide, Denana Miodragovic
Arsenoplatins Vs. Combination Of Platinum Drugs And Arsenic Trioxide, Denana Miodragovic
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Measuring The One-Way Velocity Of Light, Charles Nissim-Sabat
Measuring The One-Way Velocity Of Light, Charles Nissim-Sabat
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Structural Characterization Of Bacterial Red Light Photoreceptors By Atomic Force Microscopy, Kenneth T. Nicholson
Structural Characterization Of Bacterial Red Light Photoreceptors By Atomic Force Microscopy, Kenneth T. Nicholson
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Enabling The Social Internet Of Things, Ahmed E. Khaled, Sumi Helal
Enabling The Social Internet Of Things, Ahmed E. Khaled, Sumi Helal
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Linear Analysis Of Tumor Morphology During Growth Using Bending Energy, Emma A. Turian
Linear Analysis Of Tumor Morphology During Growth Using Bending Energy, Emma A. Turian
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Neiumatic Shake Table: A New Tool, Elisabet M. Head, John Papiewski
The Neiumatic Shake Table: A New Tool, Elisabet M. Head, John Papiewski
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Punctuated Cognitive Psychological Interventions On Student's Disposition To Learn And The Effects On Mathematical Achievement, Matthew D. Graham
Punctuated Cognitive Psychological Interventions On Student's Disposition To Learn And The Effects On Mathematical Achievement, Matthew D. Graham
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Molecular Origami For Biochemistry: Paper Models Of Proteins, Carbohydrates, And Nucleic Acids, Charles Abrams
Molecular Origami For Biochemistry: Paper Models Of Proteins, Carbohydrates, And Nucleic Acids, Charles Abrams
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Text Simplification On Breast Cancer Information Targeting A Low-Health Literacy Population, Francisco D. Iacobelli, Xiwei Wang
A Study Of Text Simplification On Breast Cancer Information Targeting A Low-Health Literacy Population, Francisco D. Iacobelli, Xiwei Wang
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Singular And Ill-Conditioned Linear Systems, Zhonggang Zeng
Singular And Ill-Conditioned Linear Systems, Zhonggang Zeng
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Symposium
No abstract provided.
Tuning The Magnetic Ground State Of Ce1−Xybxrhin5 By Yb Valence Fluctuations, S. Jang, N. Pouse, T. Keiber, Benjamin White, S. M. Dissler, J. W. Lynn, J. C. Collini, M. Janoschek, F. Bridges, M. Brian Maple
Tuning The Magnetic Ground State Of Ce1−Xybxrhin5 By Yb Valence Fluctuations, S. Jang, N. Pouse, T. Keiber, Benjamin White, S. M. Dissler, J. W. Lynn, J. C. Collini, M. Janoschek, F. Bridges, M. Brian Maple
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences
We characterize the properties of Ce1−xYbxRhIn5 single crystals with 0 ⩽ x ⩽ 1 using measurements of powder x-ray diffraction, energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, electrical resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, x-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES), and neutron diffraction. The Yb valence vYb, calculated from the magnetic susceptibility and measured using XANES, decreases from 3+ at x = 0 to ∼2.1+ at xact = 0.2, where xact is the measured Yb concentration. A transition from incommensurate to commensurate antiferromagnetism is observed in neutron diffraction measurements …
The Firece Green Fire: Vol. 9 Issue 11, Wofford College Environmental Studies Program
The Firece Green Fire: Vol. 9 Issue 11, Wofford College Environmental Studies Program
The Fierce Green Fire
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The First Annual Symposium On The Wright State Woods, College Of Science And Mathematics, College Of Liberal Arts
Proceedings Of The First Annual Symposium On The Wright State Woods, College Of Science And Mathematics, College Of Liberal Arts
1st Annual Wright State Woods Symposium
The proceeding of the Woods Symposium held at Wright State University and sponsored by the College of Science and Mathematics and the College of Liberal Arts.
Using Redundant Primer Sets To Detect Multiple Native Alaskan Fish Species From Environmental Dna, Damian Menning, Trey Simmons, Sandra Talbot
Using Redundant Primer Sets To Detect Multiple Native Alaskan Fish Species From Environmental Dna, Damian Menning, Trey Simmons, Sandra Talbot
United States National Park Service: Publications
Accurate and timely data regarding freshwater fish communities is important for informed decision-making by local, state, tribal, and federal land and resource managers; however, conducting traditional gear-based fish surveys can be an expensive and time-consuming process, particularly in remote areas, like those that characterize much of Alaska. To help address this challenge, we developed and tested five multi-species environmental DNA (eDNA) primer sets for the simultaneous detection of up to 37 target fish species in a single sample. Using these primer sets can reduce the cost and time needed to perform future studies of fish communities. Our results comparing multiple …
Improving Error-Bounded Compression For Cosmological Simulation, Sihuan Li, Sheng Di, Xin Liang, Zizhong Chen, Franck Cappello
Improving Error-Bounded Compression For Cosmological Simulation, Sihuan Li, Sheng Di, Xin Liang, Zizhong Chen, Franck Cappello
Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works
Cosmological simulations may produce extremely large amount of data, such that its successful run depends on large storage capacity and huge I/O bandwidth, especially in the exascale computing scale. Effective error-bounded lossy compressors with both high compression ratios and low data distortion can significantly reduce the total data size while guaranteeing the data valid for post-analysis. In this poster, we propose a novel, efficient compression model for cosmological N-body simulation framework, by combining the advantages of both space-based compression and time-based compression. The evaluation with a well-known cosmological simulation code shows that our proposed solution can get much higher compression …
Exploring Best Lossy Compression Strategy By Combining Sz With Spatiotemporal Decimation, Xin Liang, Sheng Di, Sihuan Li, Dingwen Tao, Zizhong Chen, Franck Cappello
Exploring Best Lossy Compression Strategy By Combining Sz With Spatiotemporal Decimation, Xin Liang, Sheng Di, Sihuan Li, Dingwen Tao, Zizhong Chen, Franck Cappello
Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works
In today’s extreme-scale scientific simulations, vast volumes of data are being produced such that the data cannot be accommodated by the parallel file system or the data writing/ reading performance will be fairly low because of limited I/O bandwidth. In the past decade, many snapshot-based (or space-based) lossy compressors have been developed, most of which rely on the smoothness of the data in space. However, the simulation data may get more and more complicated in space over time steps, such that the compression ratios decrease significantly. In this paper, we propose a novel, hybrid lossy compression method by leveraging spatiotemporal …
Sorbent Enrichment Performance Of Aromatic Compounds From Diluted Liquid Solution, Le Meng
Sorbent Enrichment Performance Of Aromatic Compounds From Diluted Liquid Solution, Le Meng
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Sorbent enrichment is treated as the extend sample preparing method from liquid extraction. The theories of liquid extraction also extend to sorbent enrichment, which is based on the distribution equilibrium. With the development of advanced materials, sorbents have been improved dramatically in the past twenty years. Nowadays, more and more enrichment performance cannot be explained from the angle of distribution model.
Herein, the sorption model is emphasized in this study. As the majority exist, aromatic compounds are the focused class of analytes. This study analyzed the sorption from two factors, the interaction between adsorbate and sorbent from their aromaticity, and …
A Parallelized Implementation Of Cut-And-Solve And A Streamlined Mixed-Integer Linear Programming Model For Finding Genetic Patterns Optimally Associated With Complex Diseases, Michael Yip-Hin Chan
A Parallelized Implementation Of Cut-And-Solve And A Streamlined Mixed-Integer Linear Programming Model For Finding Genetic Patterns Optimally Associated With Complex Diseases, Michael Yip-Hin Chan
Theses
With the advent of genetic sequencing, there was much hope of finding the inherited elements underlying complex diseases, such as late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but it has been a challenge to fully uncover the necessary information hidden in the data. A likely contributor to this failure is the fact that the pathogenesis of most complex diseases does not involve single markers working alone, but patterns of genetic markers interacting additively or epistatically. But as we move upwards beyond patterns of size two, it quickly becomes computationally infeasible to examine all combinations in the solution space. A common solution to solving …
Vacuum Polarization For Varying Quantum Scalar Field Parameters In Schwarzschild–Anti–De Sitter Spacetime, Cormac Breen, Peter Taylor
Vacuum Polarization For Varying Quantum Scalar Field Parameters In Schwarzschild–Anti–De Sitter Spacetime, Cormac Breen, Peter Taylor
Articles
Equipped with new powerful and efficient methods for computing quantum expectation values in static-spherically symmetric spacetimes in arbitrary dimensions, we perform an in-depth investigation of how the quantum vacuum polarization varies with the parameters in the theory. In particular, we compute and compare the vacuum polarization for a quantum scalar field in the Schwarzschild–anti–de Sitter black hole spacetime for a range of values of the field mass and field coupling constant as well as the black hole mass and number of spacetime dimensions. In addition, a new approximation for the vacuum polarization in asymptotically anti–de Sitter black hole spacetimes is …
Pursuing Resilience Of Coastal Communities Through Sustainable And Integrated Urban Water Management, Pacia Díaz
Pursuing Resilience Of Coastal Communities Through Sustainable And Integrated Urban Water Management, Pacia Díaz
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Reliability of water supply in the urban setting has become essential for communities to function and thrive. It is needed for more than mere human consumption and well-being. Although modern cities have water treatment and distribution systems, pressures from urbanization, population growth and the anticipated pressures of climate change are affecting the quality of water supply and the reliability of treatment and distribution systems. There is therefore an urgent need to take appropriate measures to improve the resilience of water supply systems before the impacts are irreversible.
Improving the resilience of water supply systems can be a challenge. In the …
Improving Strategic It Investment Decisions By Reducing Information Asymmetry, Thomas P. Stablein
Improving Strategic It Investment Decisions By Reducing Information Asymmetry, Thomas P. Stablein
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The unprecedented ubiquity with which technological advancements, such as blockchain, the Internet of things (IoT), big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI), are impacting the world has forced large organizations to rethink their information technology roadmaps. Their decisions about how they invest in technology have become more important. It is against this backdrop that companies must decide how much to invest in their aging technologies versus these new potentially transformational ones. A decision is only as good as the information available to the decision-makers when they make it. This research project seeks to understand the effects that information asymmetry …
Physical Electronic Properties Of Self-Assembled 2d And 3d Surface Mounted Metal-Organic Frameworks, Radwan Elzein
Physical Electronic Properties Of Self-Assembled 2d And 3d Surface Mounted Metal-Organic Frameworks, Radwan Elzein
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Metal-organic frameworks stand at the frontiers of molecular electronic research because they combine desirable physical properties of organic and inorganic components. They are crystalline porous solids constructed by inorganic nodes coordinated to organic ligands to form 1D, 2D, or 3D structures. They possess unique characteristics such as ultrahigh surface area crystal lattices up to 10000 m2 g-1, and tunable nanoporous sizes ranging from 0.2 to 50 nm. Their unprecedented structural diversity and flexibility beyond solid state materials can lead to unique properties such as tailorable electronic and ionic conductivity which can serve as interesting platforms for a …
The Utility Of The Conductivity Mass-Balance Method For Base Flow Separation In Rivers And Streams, Darline Alegria Lott
The Utility Of The Conductivity Mass-Balance Method For Base Flow Separation In Rivers And Streams, Darline Alegria Lott
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Freshwater for ecosystems, drinking water, and water for various businesses are important resources and those resources are rapidly diminishing globally due to drought and overuse. In order to manage the availability of water for all concerned, good estimates of base flow (groundwater) is required. Base flow, a component of streamflow, is deduced by separating a stream hydrograph into two components, base flow and runoff. There are several techniques used to perform base flow separation; however two techniques are used in this study, chemical mass-balance and analytical methods. This dissertation explains how an analytical technique was derived from a mass-balance method, …
Enhancing Value-Based Healthcare With Reconstructability Analysis: Predicting Cost Of Care In Total Hip Replacement, Cecily Corrine Froemke, Martin Zwick
Enhancing Value-Based Healthcare With Reconstructability Analysis: Predicting Cost Of Care In Total Hip Replacement, Cecily Corrine Froemke, Martin Zwick
Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
Legislative reforms aimed at slowing growth of US healthcare costs are focused on achieving greater value per dollar. To increase value healthcare providers must not only provide high quality care, but deliver this care at a sustainable cost. Predicting risks that may lead to poor outcomes and higher costs enable providers to augment decision making for optimizing patient care and inform the risk stratification necessary in emerging reimbursement models. Healthcare delivery systems are looking at their high volume service lines and identifying variation in cost and outcomes in order to determine the patient factors that are driving this variation and …
Application Of Glycosyl Imidates And Nitrates In Carbohydrate Synthesis, Tinghua Wang
Application Of Glycosyl Imidates And Nitrates In Carbohydrate Synthesis, Tinghua Wang
Dissertations
Carbohydrates are the most abundant molecules among the four essential classes of biomolecules that also include nucleic acids, lipids and proteins. Unlike proteins and nucleic acids, which follow template-driven synthetic pathways, there is no general route to the synthesis of carbohydrates. The stereoselectivity of the formation of O-glycosidic linkages and the regioselectivity of protection and deprotection of specific hydroxyl groups over others represent two of the major challenges in carbohydrate chemistry. This thesis is dedicated to the development of novel strategies for efficient synthesis of carbohydrate building blocks and stereocontrolled glycosylations for step-economy oligosaccharide synthesis. Novel glycosyl donors with difluoro-3H-indol-2-yl …
Early Detection Of Corrosion Via Hydrogel-Based Spectroelectrochemical Sensors, Capri Ann Price
Early Detection Of Corrosion Via Hydrogel-Based Spectroelectrochemical Sensors, Capri Ann Price
Dissertations and Theses
The backbone of the industrialized world is comprised of refined, zerovalent metal, a material which thermodynamically favors an oxidative return to more chemically stable states. There are many methods used to slow or delay this process, such as protective coatings, sacrificial anodes, and alloys, but no method can entirely prevent corrosion. This body of work instead proposes detecting the earliest chemical markers of corrosion: that is, metal ions as they solubilize from a metal surface. Such information would allow maintenance personnel to make informed decisions about the necessity or lack thereof of preventive maintenance, and intervene before advanced damage has …