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Mineral Licks As A Potential Nidus For Parasite Transmission, William J. Severud, Todd M. Kautz, Jerrold L. Belant, Seth A. Moore Sep 2023

Mineral Licks As A Potential Nidus For Parasite Transmission, William J. Severud, Todd M. Kautz, Jerrold L. Belant, Seth A. Moore

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Discrete landscape features can concentrate animals in time and space, leading to non-random interspecific encounters. These encounters have implications for predator-prey interactions, habitat selection, intraspecific competition, and transmission of parasites and other pathogens. The lifecycle of the parasitic nematode Parelaphostrongylus tenuis requires an intermediate host of a terrestrial gastropod. Natural hosts of P. tenuis are whitetailed deer, and an aberrant host of conservation concern is moose, which are susceptible to high levels of mortality as a naive host to the parasite. Intermediate hosts become infected when P. tenuis larvae are shed in deer feces, then consumed or enter the gastropod …


Differences In Clinical Presentation At First Hospitalization And The Impact On Involuntary Admissions Among First-Generation Migrant Groups With Non-Affective Psychotic Disorders., Kelly K Anderson, Rebecca Rodrigues Sep 2023

Differences In Clinical Presentation At First Hospitalization And The Impact On Involuntary Admissions Among First-Generation Migrant Groups With Non-Affective Psychotic Disorders., Kelly K Anderson, Rebecca Rodrigues

Epidemiology and Biostatistics Publications

BACKGROUND: Some migrant and ethnic minority groups have a higher risk of coercive pathways to care; however, it is unclear whether differences in clinical presentation contribute to this risk. We sought to assess: (i) whether there were differences in clinician-rated symptoms and behaviours across first-generation immigrant and refugee groups at the first psychiatric hospitalization after psychosis diagnosis, and (ii) whether these differences accounted for disparities in involuntary admission.

METHODS: Using population-based health administrative data from Ontario, Canada, we constructed a sample (2009-2013) of incident cases of non-affective psychotic disorder followed for two years to identify first psychiatric hospitalization. We compared …


The Methods Of Communication And Education Used To Train Forest And Fire Personnel Through The Swanton Pacific Ranch, Christine Brittney Johnson Sep 2023

The Methods Of Communication And Education Used To Train Forest And Fire Personnel Through The Swanton Pacific Ranch, Christine Brittney Johnson

Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Management Projects

California does not have a cohesive curriculum for educating and training forest and fire professionals. The Swanton Pacific Ranch Fuels Management Training Program is Cal Fire affiliated and provides online and in person training to assist in equipping fire and forest professionals throughout California with the necessary skills to be successful fire and forest practitioners and managers. An exit survey was offered to all workshop participants after the Swanton workshop concluded. The survey was answered by 331 Swanton workshop participants to assess the effectiveness of the training program, the educational practices used to teach participants, and what factors of a …


Environmental Controls On Soil Organic Matter Fractions In Post-Fire Landscapes, Alexis Heuer Sep 2023

Environmental Controls On Soil Organic Matter Fractions In Post-Fire Landscapes, Alexis Heuer

Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Management Projects

In the past few decades, the world’s climate is being altered by anthropogenic forces such as the increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions due to fossil fuel combustion (Paraschiv and Paraschiv, 2020). In California, the impacts of increased CO2 concentrations have created longer fire seasons, warmer temperatures, and increased lightning strikes which allow for wildfires to become more frequent, severe, and larger in scale (Westerling et al., 2006). Wildfires of this magnitude result in acceleration of landscape scale processes such as erosion and aggregation which in turn affects soil organic matter (SOM), the basis of soil health (Gonz´alez-P´erez et al., …


Fire Effects On Soil Organic Matter In The Creek Fire, Gracie E. Doolin Sep 2023

Fire Effects On Soil Organic Matter In The Creek Fire, Gracie E. Doolin

Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Management Projects

Wildfires have increased in frequency and severity over the past few decades due to the increased concertation of CO2 emissions from anthropogenic influence. Soil carbon (C) sequestration has been identified as a climate change mitigation strategy; however, the influx of large-scale wildfires has accelerated landscape processes such as erosion, reducing soil aggradation, and soil C and nitrogen (N) protection. This trend is highlighted by the Creek Fire that occurred in September 2020 and burned 379,895 acres in the Sierra National Forest. This research is designed to close the knowledge gap regarding the impact of burn severity on soil organic matter …


Asynchronous Fdrl-Based Low-Latency Computation Offloading For Integrated Terrestrial And Non-Terrestrial Power Iot, Sifeng Li, Sunxuan Zhang, Zhao Wang, Zhenyu Zhou, Xiaoyan Wang, Shahid Mumtaz, Mohsen Guizani, Valerio Frascolla Sep 2023

Asynchronous Fdrl-Based Low-Latency Computation Offloading For Integrated Terrestrial And Non-Terrestrial Power Iot, Sifeng Li, Sunxuan Zhang, Zhao Wang, Zhenyu Zhou, Xiaoyan Wang, Shahid Mumtaz, Mohsen Guizani, Valerio Frascolla

Machine Learning Faculty Publications

Integrated terrestrial and non-terrestrial power internet of things (IPIoT) has emerged as a paradigm shift to three-dimensional vertical communication networks for power systems in the 6G era. Computation offloading plays key roles in enabling real-time data processing and analysis for electric services. However, computation offloading in IPIoT still faces challenges of coupling between task offloading and computation resource allocation, resource heterogeneity and dynamics, and degraded model training caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI). In this article, we propose an asynchronous federated deep reinforcement learning (AFDRL)-based computation offloading framework for IPIoT, where models are uploaded asynchronously for federated averaging to relieve network …


Qc-Sane: Robust Control In Drl Using Quantile Critic With Spiking Actor And Normalized Ensemble, Surbhi Gupta, Gaurav Singal, Deepak Garg, Sarangapani Jagannathan Sep 2023

Qc-Sane: Robust Control In Drl Using Quantile Critic With Spiking Actor And Normalized Ensemble, Surbhi Gupta, Gaurav Singal, Deepak Garg, Sarangapani Jagannathan

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Recently Introduced Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) Techniques in Discrete-Time Have Resulted in Significant Advances in Online Games, Robotics, and So On. Inspired from Recent Developments, We Have Proposed an Approach Referred to as Quantile Critic with Spiking Actor and Normalized Ensemble (QC-SANE) for Continuous Control Problems, Which Uses Quantile Loss to Train Critic and a Spiking Neural Network (NN) to Train an Ensemble of Actors. the NN Does an Internal Normalization using a Scaled Exponential Linear Unit (SELU) Activation Function and Ensures Robustness. the Empirical Study on Multijoint Dynamics with Contact (MuJoCo)-Based Environments Shows Improved Training and Test Results Than …


Syntheses And Characterization Of Photoactive Ruthenium And Iron Polypyridyl Complexes, Rajani Thapa Magar Sep 2023

Syntheses And Characterization Of Photoactive Ruthenium And Iron Polypyridyl Complexes, Rajani Thapa Magar

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

Within this dissertation, two distinct classes of metal complexes have been discussed that bear significance in the field of solar energy conversion, photo redox catalysis and memory devices. The first class of the metal complexes is a series of photochromic Ruthenium polypyridyl N-heterocyclic carbene tethered sulfoxide complexes that are reported to undergo unusually slow isomerization from S-bonded to O-bonded and unusually fast thermal reversion from O-bonded to S-bonded configuration. The role of NHC in the excited state dynamics of these complexes have been discussed in detail in Chapter 3.

For the first time in two decades, structural information of the …


Cluster Scaling And Critical Points: A Cautionary Tale, W. Klein, Harvey Gould, Sakib Matin Sep 2023

Cluster Scaling And Critical Points: A Cautionary Tale, W. Klein, Harvey Gould, Sakib Matin

Physics

Many systems in nature are conjectured to exist at a critical point, including the brain and earthquake faults. The primary reason for this conjecture is that the distribution of clusters (avalanches of firing neurons in the brain or regions of slip in earthquake faults) can be described by a power law. Because there are other mechanisms such as 1/f noise that can produce power laws, other criteria that the cluster critical exponents must satisfy can be used to conclude whether or not the observed power-law behavior indicates an underlying critical point rather than an alternate mechanism. We show how a …


Temperature Evolution Of Domains And Intradomain Chirality In 1t- Tas2, Boning Yu, Ghilles Ainouche, Manoj Singh, Bishnu Sharma, James Huber, Michael Boyer Sep 2023

Temperature Evolution Of Domains And Intradomain Chirality In 1t- Tas2, Boning Yu, Ghilles Ainouche, Manoj Singh, Bishnu Sharma, James Huber, Michael Boyer

Physics

We use scanning tunneling microscopy to study the temperature evolution of the atomic-scale properties of the nearly commensurate charge density wave (NC-CDW) state of the low-dimensional material 1T-TaS2. Our measurements at 203, 300, and 354 K, roughly spanning the temperature range of the NC-CDW state, show that while the average CDW periodicity is temperature independent, domaining and the local evolution of the CDW lattice within a domain are temperature dependent. Further, we characterize the temperature evolution of the displacement field associated with the recently discovered intradomain chirality of the NC-CDW state by calculating the local rotation vector. Intradomain chirality throughout …


Dynamics Of Magnetoelastic Robots In Water-Saturated Granular Beds, Animesh Biswas, Trinh Huynh, Balaram Desai, Max Moss, Arshad Kudrolli Sep 2023

Dynamics Of Magnetoelastic Robots In Water-Saturated Granular Beds, Animesh Biswas, Trinh Huynh, Balaram Desai, Max Moss, Arshad Kudrolli

Physics

We investigate the dynamics of a magnetoelastic robot with a dipolar magnetic head and a slender elastic body as it performs undulatory strokes and burrows through water-saturated granular beds. The robot is actuated by an oscillating magnetic field and moves forward when the stroke amplitude increases above a critical threshold. By visualizing the medium, we show that the undulating body fluidizes the bed, resulting in the appearance of a dynamic burrow, which rapidly closes in behind the moving robot as the medium loses energy. We investigate the applicability of Lighthill's elongated body theory of fish locomotion, and estimate the contribution …


Forecasting Economic Growth And Movements With Wavelet Transform And Arima Model, Omar Alsinglawi, Omar Alsinglawi, Mohammad Aladwan, Mohammad Aladwan, Saddam Alwadi, Saddam Alwadi Sep 2023

Forecasting Economic Growth And Movements With Wavelet Transform And Arima Model, Omar Alsinglawi, Omar Alsinglawi, Mohammad Aladwan, Mohammad Aladwan, Saddam Alwadi, Saddam Alwadi

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

This study uses historical data and modern statistical models to forecast future Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Jordan. The Wavelet Transformation model (WT) and Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) model were applied to the time series data and yielded a best-fitting result of (2,1,1) for estimating GDP between 2022-2031. The study concludes that GDP is expected to increase with a positive growth rate of around 3.22%, and recommends government agencies to monitor GDP, strengthen existing policies, and adopt necessary economic reforms to support growth. Additionally, the private sector is encouraged to enhance production tools to achieve economic growth that benefits …


Neutrosophic Adaptive Lsb And Deep Learning Hybrid Framework For Ecg Signal Classification, Abdallah Rezk, Ahmed S. Sakr, H. M. Abdulkader Sep 2023

Neutrosophic Adaptive Lsb And Deep Learning Hybrid Framework For Ecg Signal Classification, Abdallah Rezk, Ahmed S. Sakr, H. M. Abdulkader

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

This paper proposes a novel hybrid framework for ECG signal classification and privacy preservation. The framework includes two phases: the first phase uses LSTM+CNN with attention gate for ECG classification, while the second phase utilizes adaptive least signal bit with neutrosophic for hiding important data during transmission. The proposed framework converts data into three sets of degrees (true, false, and intermediate) using neutrosophic and passes them to an embedding layer. In the sender part, the framework hides important data in ECG signal as true and false degrees, using the intermediate set as a shared dynamic key between sender and receiver. …


Compatibility Of Clique Clustering Algorithm With Dimensionality Reduction, Ug ̆Ur Madran, Duygu Soyog ̆Lu Sep 2023

Compatibility Of Clique Clustering Algorithm With Dimensionality Reduction, Ug ̆Ur Madran, Duygu Soyog ̆Lu

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

In our previous work, we introduced a clustering algorithm based on clique formation. Cliques, the obtained clusters, are constructed by choosing the most dense complete subgraphs by using similarity values between instances. The clique algorithm successfully reduces the number of instances in a data set without substantially changing the accuracy rate. In this current work, we focused on reducing the number of features. For this purpose, the effect of the clique clustering algorithm on dimensionality reduction has been analyzed. We propose a novel algorithm for support vector machine classification by combining these two techniques and applying different strategies by differentiating …


The Influence Of Supply Chain Management Strategies On Organizational Performance In Hospitality Industry, Omar Jawabreh, Abdullah Mahfoud Baadhem, Basel J. A. Ali, Anas Ahmad Bani Atta, Anis Ali, Fahmi Fadhl Al- Hosaini Sep 2023

The Influence Of Supply Chain Management Strategies On Organizational Performance In Hospitality Industry, Omar Jawabreh, Abdullah Mahfoud Baadhem, Basel J. A. Ali, Anas Ahmad Bani Atta, Anis Ali, Fahmi Fadhl Al- Hosaini

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

The studys primary goal is to analyze the connection between SCM practices and organizational performance, and it also aims to evaluate the moderating role of management type. Quantitative data collected from Jordans hotel and restaurant workers via questionnaire. Structural equation modeling is used to examine the hypothesized relationships. Organizational Performance is positively impacted by effective information sharing. Information Quality (IQ) positively affects Organizational Performance (OP), and Strategic Supplier Partnerships (SSP) play a crucial role. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) had no discernible effect on OP, according to the study. OP is positively impacted by Postponement (POS) techniques. When implemented, postponement increases …


The Effect Of System Quality And User Quality Of Information Technology On Internal Audit Effectiveness In Jordan, And The Moderating Effect Of Management Support, Ahmad Yahiya Ahmad Bani Ahmad (Ayassrah), Anas Ahmad Mahmoud Bani Atta, Hanan Ali Alawawdeh, Nawaf Abdallah Aljundi, Amer Morshed, Saleh Amin Dahbour Sep 2023

The Effect Of System Quality And User Quality Of Information Technology On Internal Audit Effectiveness In Jordan, And The Moderating Effect Of Management Support, Ahmad Yahiya Ahmad Bani Ahmad (Ayassrah), Anas Ahmad Mahmoud Bani Atta, Hanan Ali Alawawdeh, Nawaf Abdallah Aljundi, Amer Morshed, Saleh Amin Dahbour

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

The goal of this study is to ascertain the moderating role that management support has in internal audit effectiveness in Jordan, as well as the impact of system quality and user quality of information technology. There were 172 responders in all, and they were split across Jordanian auditors. In the data analysis process, the quantitative analysis test— which consists of the validity test, reliability test, test of conventional assumptions, and hypothesis test—is applied. Information technology system and user quality are independent variables in this study. The dependent variable in this study is internal audit effectiveness, and the moderating variable is …


Optimal Control Analysis Of The Dynamics Of Covid-19 With Application To Ethiopian Data, Temesgen Duresa Keno, Fekadu Mosisa Legesse, Ebisa Olana Bajira Sep 2023

Optimal Control Analysis Of The Dynamics Of Covid-19 With Application To Ethiopian Data, Temesgen Duresa Keno, Fekadu Mosisa Legesse, Ebisa Olana Bajira

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

In this paper, we proposed an optimal control of the COVID-19 transmission dynamics. First, we investigated system features such as solution boundedness, positivity, disease-free and endemic equilibrium, and the local and global stability of equilibrium points. Besides, a disease-free equilibrium point is globally asymptotically stable if the basic reproduction number is less than one, and an endemic equilibrium point exists otherwise. Secondly, we have shown the sensitivity analysis of the basic reproduction number. Also the model is then fitted using COVID-19 infected reported in Ethiopia from February 1,2023 to March 2,2023. The values of model parameters are then estimated from …


Nexus Between Intellectual Capital And Financial Performance Sustainability: Evidence From Listed Jordanian Firms, Ali M. Alrabei, Leqaa N. Al-Othman, Thaer A. Abutaber, Mustafa S. Alathamneh, Tareq M. Almomani, Mohammed H. Qeshta Sep 2023

Nexus Between Intellectual Capital And Financial Performance Sustainability: Evidence From Listed Jordanian Firms, Ali M. Alrabei, Leqaa N. Al-Othman, Thaer A. Abutaber, Mustafa S. Alathamneh, Tareq M. Almomani, Mohammed H. Qeshta

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

Purpose: The authors observe the effect of exploring the reality of Intellectual Capital (IC) and its impact on the financial performance of Jordanian industrial firms in Amman Stock Exchange. This empirical research explores the effect of intellectual capital on financial performance using data from 36 Jordanian industrial firms listed in Amman Stock Exchange for the period 2016-2020. The Value-Added Intellectual coefficient (VAIC) was adopted to measure the intellectual capital, while the return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), and earnings per share (EPS) were adopted as measures of the companys financial performance. The effect of IC was tested by …


Assessing The Moderating Effect Of Innovation On The Relationship Between Information Technology And Supply Chain Management: An Empirical Examination, Heba Hatamlah, Mahmoud Allahham, Ibrahim A. Abu-Alsondos, Alaa S. Mushtaha, Ghadeer M. Al-Anati, Mustafa Al-Shaikh Sep 2023

Assessing The Moderating Effect Of Innovation On The Relationship Between Information Technology And Supply Chain Management: An Empirical Examination, Heba Hatamlah, Mahmoud Allahham, Ibrahim A. Abu-Alsondos, Alaa S. Mushtaha, Ghadeer M. Al-Anati, Mustafa Al-Shaikh

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

This study examines how innovation (INN) influences the relationship between supply chain management and information technology in Jordan. 211 employees of Jordanian industrial enterprises who work in the Operations Department provided information for the study, which examines this subject. The findings indicate a close connection between information technology and supply chain management. Innovation also dramatically modifies the interaction between supply chain management and information technology. Management help may be the subject of future research.


The Role Of Business Intelligence Adoption As A Mediator Of Big Data Analytics In The Management Of Outsourced Reverse Supply Chain Operations, Heba Hatamlah, Mahmoud Allahham, Ibrahim A. Abu-Alsondos, Alaa Al-Junaidi, Ghadeer M. Al-Anati, Mustafa Al-Shaikh Sep 2023

The Role Of Business Intelligence Adoption As A Mediator Of Big Data Analytics In The Management Of Outsourced Reverse Supply Chain Operations, Heba Hatamlah, Mahmoud Allahham, Ibrahim A. Abu-Alsondos, Alaa Al-Junaidi, Ghadeer M. Al-Anati, Mustafa Al-Shaikh

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

The fluctuating and disorganized state of todays global markets is the result of several factors. COVID-19 is an illustration. Supply chain managers should re-evaluate their competitive strategy and leverage big data analytics in light of the rising volatility in demand and supply, rivalry among supply chain partners, and the requirement to deliver tailored goods and services (BDA). Supply chain firms require sophisticated BDA processes and procedures to provide useful insights from big data to better decision-making and supply chain operations, as many leaders in the sector have acknowledged the necessity for improving with data" (SCO). This research gives theoretical justification …


The Artificial Intelligence As A Decision-Making Instrument For Modeling And Predicting Small Cities’ Attractiveness: Evidence From Morocco, Sohaib Khalid, Driss Effina, Khaoula Rihab Khalid, Mohamed Salem Chaabane Sep 2023

The Artificial Intelligence As A Decision-Making Instrument For Modeling And Predicting Small Cities’ Attractiveness: Evidence From Morocco, Sohaib Khalid, Driss Effina, Khaoula Rihab Khalid, Mohamed Salem Chaabane

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

This study analyzes residential attractiveness in small Moroccan cities using statistical models. Net migration rates are commonly used to assess attractiveness. The study estimated net migration rates for each city and employed a structural econometric model with logistic regression to identify influential variables that affect the net migration rate. These variables were then used in a predictive model with an artificial neural network algorithm. The logistic model revealed insights, highlighting the complexity of residential attractiveness influenced by factors like job supply, accessibility, and housing conditions. The artificial neural network model provided accurate predictions (over 80%), aiding policymakers in decision-making and …


Improving The Performance Of A Series-Parallel System Based On Lindley Distribution, Abdelfattah Mustafa, M. I. Khan, Maher. A. Alraddadi Sep 2023

Improving The Performance Of A Series-Parallel System Based On Lindley Distribution, Abdelfattah Mustafa, M. I. Khan, Maher. A. Alraddadi

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

In this article, the performance of a series-parallel system is improved. The system components are assumed to follows independently and identically Lindley distributed with three parameters. The system reliability for the given system will be improved by using reduction method, hot, cold and imperfect duplication method. Some reliability measures are derived. Two types of reliability equivalence factors and gamma fractiles are calculated. A numerical example is introduced to explain the theoretical results.


Quantization Of Fractional Constrained Systems With Wkb Approximation, Ola A. Jarabah Sep 2023

Quantization Of Fractional Constrained Systems With Wkb Approximation, Ola A. Jarabah

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

In this paper the constrained systems with two primary first class constraints are studied using fractional Lagrangian, after that we find the fractional Hamiltonian and the corresponding Hamilton Jacobi equation. Using separation of variables technique, we can find the action function S this function helps us to formulate the wave function which describe the behavior of our systems also from the action function S we can find the equations of motion and the corresponding momenta in fractional form. This work is illustrated using one example.


Applications Of The Ara-Residual Power Series Technique To Physical Phenomena, Aliaa Burqan Sep 2023

Applications Of The Ara-Residual Power Series Technique To Physical Phenomena, Aliaa Burqan

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

In this paper, a new analytical method called the ARA-Residual power series method (ARA- RPSM) is implemented to solve some fractional physical equations. The methodology of the proposed method based on applying the ARA-transform to the given fractional differential equations, followed by the creation of approximate series solutions using Taylor’s expansion. Then the series solution is transformed using the inverse of the ARA-transform to get the solution in the original space. Accuracy, effectiveness, and validity of the suggested method are demonstrated through the discussion of three attractive applications. The solution obtained using ARA-RPSM demonstrates good agreement when compared to the …


Generalization Of Renyi’S Entropy And Its Application In Source Coding, Ashiq Hussain Bhat, Niyamat Ali Siddiqui, Ismail A Mageed, Shawkat Alkhazaleh, Vidyanand Rabi Das, M. A. K Baig Sep 2023

Generalization Of Renyi’S Entropy And Its Application In Source Coding, Ashiq Hussain Bhat, Niyamat Ali Siddiqui, Ismail A Mageed, Shawkat Alkhazaleh, Vidyanand Rabi Das, M. A. K Baig

Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences

In this paper, we introduce a new generalization of Renyis entropy β(P) and the most important feature of this generalized entropy Rαβ (P) is that it derives most important entropies that are well known and influence information theory and applied mathematics. Some significant properties of Rαβ (P) has been undertaken in this article. In addition, we introduce a new generalized exponentiated mean codeword length Lβα (P) in this article then determine how Rβα (P) and Lβα (P) are related in terms of source coding theorem.


Assessing Environmental Impact Of The Built Environment By Adopting Life Cycle Design: Using Swanton Pacific Ranch As A Case Study, Hope E. Springer Sep 2023

Assessing Environmental Impact Of The Built Environment By Adopting Life Cycle Design: Using Swanton Pacific Ranch As A Case Study, Hope E. Springer

Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Management Projects

To combat the carbon emissions contributed to the atmosphere by the built environment, it is imperative that low-embodied-carbon materials choices be prioritized throughout the building design process. To achieve this, this professional project creates an Excel-based, open source, and user-friendly tool for the construction sector to make design decisions that prioritize the sustainability of structures, as one such tool does not currently exist. The use of OpenLCA software and the EcoInvent34 database are utilized to calculate the environmental impact of 25 different building materials, as well as energy and electricity consumption. Swanton Pacific Ranch (SPR) in Santa Cruz County is …


An End-To-End Cnn Approach For Enhancing Underwater Images Using Spatial And Frequency Domain Techniques, Dr Khaled Nagaty, Ayah Hesham Abo El Rejal, The British University In Egypt Sep 2023

An End-To-End Cnn Approach For Enhancing Underwater Images Using Spatial And Frequency Domain Techniques, Dr Khaled Nagaty, Ayah Hesham Abo El Rejal, The British University In Egypt

Computer Science

Underwater image processing area has been a central point of interest to many people in many fields such as control of underwater vehicles, archaeology, marine biology research, etc. Underwater exploration is becoming a big part of our life such as underwater marine and creatures research, pipeline and communication logistics, military use, touristic and entertainment use. Underwater images are subject to poor visibility, distortion, poor quality, etc., due to several reasons such as light propagation. The real problem occurs when these images have to be taken at a depth which is more than 500 feet where artificial light needs to be …


Axion-Polaritons In The Magnetic Dual Chiral Density Wave Phase Of Dense Qcd, Efrain J. Ferrer, Vivian De La Incera Sep 2023

Axion-Polaritons In The Magnetic Dual Chiral Density Wave Phase Of Dense Qcd, Efrain J. Ferrer, Vivian De La Incera

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

We investigate the propagation of electromagnetic radiation in the magnetic dual chiral density wave (MDCDW) phase of dense quark matter. Considering the theory of low-energy fluctuations in this phase, we show how linearly polarized photons reaching the MDCDW medium couple to the fluctuation field to produce two hybridized modes of propagation that we call in analogy with similar phenomenon in condensed matter physics axion polaritons, one of them being gapless and the other gapped. The gapped mode's gap is proportional to the background magnetic field and inversely proportional to the amplitude of the inhomogeneous condensate. The generation of axion …


Climate Change And The Courts: Balancing Stewardship And Restraint, Susan Glazebrook Sep 2023

Climate Change And The Courts: Balancing Stewardship And Restraint, Susan Glazebrook

Judicature International

No abstract provided.


A Roadmap For The Human Gut Cell Atlas, Matthias Zilbauer, Kylie R. James, Mandeep Kaur, Sebastian Pott, Zhixin Li, Albert Burger, Jay R. Thiagarajah, Joseph Burclaff, Frode L. Jahnsen, Francesca Perrone, Alexander D. Ross, Gianluca Matteoli, Nathalie Stakenborg, Tomohisa Sujino, Andreas Moor, Raquel Bartolome-Casado, Espen S. Bækkevold, Ran Zhou, Bingqing Xie, Ken S. Lau, Shahida Din, Scott T. Magness, Qiuming Yao, Semir Beyaz, Mark Arends, Alexandre Denadai-Souza, Lori A. Coburn, Jellert T. Gaublomme, Richard Baldock, Irene Papatheodorou, Jose Ordovas-Montanes, Guy Boeckxstaens, Anna Hupalowska, Sarah A. Teichmann Sep 2023

A Roadmap For The Human Gut Cell Atlas, Matthias Zilbauer, Kylie R. James, Mandeep Kaur, Sebastian Pott, Zhixin Li, Albert Burger, Jay R. Thiagarajah, Joseph Burclaff, Frode L. Jahnsen, Francesca Perrone, Alexander D. Ross, Gianluca Matteoli, Nathalie Stakenborg, Tomohisa Sujino, Andreas Moor, Raquel Bartolome-Casado, Espen S. Bækkevold, Ran Zhou, Bingqing Xie, Ken S. Lau, Shahida Din, Scott T. Magness, Qiuming Yao, Semir Beyaz, Mark Arends, Alexandre Denadai-Souza, Lori A. Coburn, Jellert T. Gaublomme, Richard Baldock, Irene Papatheodorou, Jose Ordovas-Montanes, Guy Boeckxstaens, Anna Hupalowska, Sarah A. Teichmann

School of Computing: Faculty Publications

The number of studies investigating the human gastrointestinal tract using various single-cell profiling methods has increased substantially in the past few years. Although this increase provides a unique opportunity for the generation of the first comprehensive Human Gut Cell Atlas (HGCA), there remains a range of major challenges ahead. Above all, the ultimate success will largely depend on a structured and coordinated approach that aligns global efforts undertaken by a large number of research groups. In this Roadmap, we discuss a comprehensive forward-thinking direction for the generation of the HGCA on behalf of the Gut Biological Network of the Human …