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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: Abstract Gravity waves impacting ice shelves illicit a suite of responses that can affect ice shelf integrity. Broadband seismometers deployed on the Ross Ice Shelf, complemented by a near‐icefront seafloor hydrophone, establish the association of strong icequake activity with ocean gravity wave amplitudes (AG) below 0.04 Hz. The Ross Ice Shelf‐front seismic vertical displacement amplitudes (ASV) are well correlated with AG, allowing estimating the frequency‐dependent transfer function from gravity wave amplitude to icefront vertical displacement amplitude (TGSV(f)). TGSV(f) is 0.6–0.7 at 0.001–0.01 Hz but decreases rapidly at higher frequencies. Seismicity of strong icequakes exhibits spatial and seasonal associations with different gravity wave frequency bands, with the strongest icequakes observed at the icefront primarily during the austral summer when sea ice is minimal and swell impacts are strongest.
    Print ISSN: 0094-8276
    Electronic ISSN: 1944-8007
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2012-04-15
    Description: Convective heat transfer characteristics of microencapsulated phase change material slurries (MPCSs) flowing in a circular tube under constant heat flux are studied and a feasible heat transfer model is presented. The heat transfer coefficient of MPCS and the wall temperature of the circular tube are simulated. The simulation results agree qualitatively with the experimental results. The effects of Stefan (Ste) number, mass concentration, phase change temperature range, and Reynolds (Re) number on heat transfer characteristics are discussed. The results indicate that the Ste-number and mass fraction are the most important parameters influencing heat transfer properties compared to the phase change temperature range and Re-number which less affect these characteristics. The heat transfer characteristics of microencapsulated phase change slurries are analyzed and the effects of Stefan number, mass concentration, and Reynolds number are discussed. The phase change process, Stefan number, and mass fraction influence these heat transfer characteristics significantly. The heat transfer coefficient increases with higher Reynolds numbers.
    Print ISSN: 0930-7516
    Electronic ISSN: 1521-4125
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2012-09-06
    Description: Experiments were designed to ascertain the main factors for the Sauter mean drop size ( d 32 ) of the dispersed phase in a three-stage modified Scheibel extraction column with no mass transfer. A precise correlation applied to the liquid-liquid systems with low interfacial surface tension was proposed for calculating d 32 . The maximum relative error for all data was 16.0 % and the mean relative error �4.6 %. The Sauter mean drop sizes of the dispersed phase in a three-stage modified Scheibel extraction column with no mass transfer were investigated. A precise correlation with operation conditions and system physical properties applied to liquid-liquid systems with low interfacial surface tension was proposed for calculating the dispersed-phase mean drop size.
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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    Publication Date: 2012-03-07
    Description: Convective heat transfer characteristics of microencapsulated phase change material slurries (MPCSs) flowing in a circular tube under constant heat flux are studied and a feasible heat transfer model is presented. The heat transfer coefficient of MPCS and the wall temperature of the circular tube are simulated. The simulation results agree qualitatively with the experimental results. The effects of Stefan (Ste) number, mass concentration, phase change temperature range, and Reynolds (Re) number on heat transfer characteristics are discussed. The results indicate that the Ste-number and mass fraction are the most important parameters influencing heat transfer properties compared to the phase change temperature range and Re-number which less affect these characteristics. The heat transfer characteristics of microencapsulated phase change slurries are analyzed and the effects of Stefan number, mass concentration, and Reynolds number are discussed. The phase change process, Stefan number, and mass fraction influence these heat transfer characteristics significantly. The heat transfer coefficient increases with higher Reynolds numbers.
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    Publication Date: 2011-02-09
    Description: The condensation characteristics model of the condensation part of a separate heat pipe in a cool storage air-conditioning system is presented. In this model, the shear stress between gas and liquid two-phase flow is considered. R134a is taken as working medium of the heat pipe. The liquid film thickness, shear stress, and heat transfer coefficient of the heat pipe are calculated. The effect of the shear stress on the film thickness and the variations of the heat transfer coefficient with heat pipe diameter and heat flux are analyzed. Influences of the heat pipe incline angle and heat flux on the heat transfer coefficient are also considered. The results indicate that the liquid film based on this model is thinner and the condensation heat transfer coefficient is larger than that based on the Nusselt model. The condensation heat transfer characteristics of the condensation part of a separate heat pipe in cool storage air-conditioning systems are studied by analyzing variations of the shear stress, liquid film thickness, and condensation heat transfer coefficient with the heat pipe length at various diameters, incline angles, and heat fluxes. The shear stress between gas and liquid two-phase flow is considered.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: Abstract Understanding deformation in ice shelves is necessary to evaluate the response of ice shelves to thinning. We study microseismicity associated with ice shelf deformation using nine broadband seismographs deployed near a rift on the Ross Ice Shelf. From December 2014 to November 2016, we detect 5,948 icequakes generated by rift deformation. Locations were determined for 2,515 events using a least squares grid‐search and double‐difference algorithms. Ocean swell, infragravity waves, and a significant tsunami arrival do not affect seismicity. Instead, seismicity correlates with tidal phase on diurnal time scales and inversely correlates with air temperature on multiday and seasonal time scales. Spatial variability in tidal elevation tilts the ice shelf, and seismicity is concentrated while the shelf slopes downward toward the ice front. During especially cold periods, thermal stress and embrittlement enhance fracture along the rift. We propose that thermal stress and tidally driven gravitational stress produce rift seismicity with peak activity in the winter.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: Abstract Traditionally, the magnetotail flow burst outside the diffusion region is known to carry ions and electrons together (Vi = Ve), with the frozen‐in condition well satisfied (E + Ve × B = 0). Such picture, however, may not be true, based on our analyses of the high‐resolution MMS (Magnetospheric Multiscale mission) data. We find that inside the flow burst the electrons and ions can be decoupled (Ve ≠ Vi), with the electron speed 5 times larger than the ion speed. Such super‐Alfvenic electron jet, having scale of 10 di (ion inertial length) in XGSM direction, is associated with electron demagnetization (E + Ve × B ≠ 0), electron agyrotropy (crescent distribution), and O‐line magnetic topology but not associated with the flow reversal and X‐line topology; it can cause strong energy dissipation and electron heating. We quantitatively analyze the dissipation and find that it is primarily attributed to lower hybrid drift waves. These results emphasize the non‐MHD (magnetohydrodynamics) behaviors of magnetotail flow bursts and the role of lower hybrid drift waves in dissipating energies.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-24
    Description: [1]  Natural carbon sources and sinks over China's terrestrial land ecosystems have an uncertain magnitude, but possibly an important role in the global carbon budget. In this paper we present an estimate of net ecosystem exchange of CO 2 (NEE) over China for the years 2001-2010 using the CarbonTracker Data Assimilation System for CO 2 (CTDAS). Additional Chinese and Asian CO 2 observations are used in CTDAS to improve our estimate. We found that the combined terrestrial ecosystems in China absorbed about –0.33 Pg Cy r -1 during 2001-2010, compensating approximately 20% of the total CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel burning and cement manufacturing from China (+1.70 Pg C yr -1 ). The uncertainty on Chinese terrestrial carbon exchange estimates as derived from a set of sensitivity experiments suggests a range of –0.29 to –0.64 Pg C yr -1 . This total Chinese terrestrial CO 2 sink is attributed to the three major biomes (forests, crop lands and grass/shrub lands) with estimated CO 2 fluxes of –0.12 Pg C yr -1 (range from –0.09 to –0.19 Pg C yr -1 ), –0.12 Pg C yr -1 (range from –0.09 to –0.26 Pg C yr -1 ) and –0.09 Pg C yr -1 (range from –0.09 to –0.17 Pg C yr -1 ), respectively. The peak-to-peak amplitude of inter-annual variability (IAV) of the Chinese terrestrial ecosystem carbon flux is 0.21 Pg C yr -1 (~64% of mean annual average), with the smallest CO 2 sink (–0.19 Pg C yr -1 ) in 2003 and the largest CO 2 sink (–0.40 Pg C yr -1 ) in 2007 corresponding with favorable temperature in spring/winter. We stress that our estimate of terrestrial ecosystem CO 2 uptake based on inverse modeling strongly depends on a limited number of atmospheric CO 2 observations used. More observations in China specifically, and in Asia in general are needed to improve the accuracy of terrestrial carbon budgeting for this region.
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    Publication Date: 2010-10-15
    Description: The pre-T-cell antigen receptor (pre-TCR), expressed by immature thymocytes, has a pivotal role in early T-cell development, including TCR beta-selection, survival and proliferation of CD4(-)CD8(-) double-negative thymocytes, and subsequent alphabeta T-cell lineage differentiation. Whereas alphabetaTCR ligation by the peptide-loaded major histocompatibility complex initiates T-cell signalling, pre-TCR-induced signalling occurs by means of a ligand-independent dimerization event. The pre-TCR comprises an invariant alpha-chain (pre-Talpha) that pairs with any TCR beta-chain (TCRbeta) following successful TCR beta-gene rearrangement. Here we provide the basis of pre-Talpha-TCRbeta assembly and pre-TCR dimerization. The pre-Talpha chain comprised a single immunoglobulin-like domain that is structurally distinct from the constant (C) domain of the TCR alpha-chain; nevertheless, the mode of association between pre-Talpha and TCRbeta mirrored that mediated by the Calpha-Cbeta domains of the alphabetaTCR. The pre-TCR had a propensity to dimerize in solution, and the molecular envelope of the pre-TCR dimer correlated well with the observed head-to-tail pre-TCR dimer. This mode of pre-TCR dimerization enabled the pre-Talpha domain to interact with the variable (V) beta domain through residues that are highly conserved across the Vbeta and joining (J) beta gene families, thus mimicking the interactions at the core of the alphabetaTCR's Valpha-Vbeta interface. Disruption of this pre-Talpha-Vbeta dimer interface abrogated pre-TCR dimerization in solution and impaired pre-TCR expression on the cell surface. Accordingly, we provide a mechanism of pre-TCR self-association that allows the pre-Talpha chain to simultaneously 'sample' the correct folding of both the V and C domains of any TCR beta-chain, regardless of its ultimate specificity, which represents a critical checkpoint in T-cell development. This unusual dual-chaperone-like sensing function of pre-Talpha represents a unique mechanism in nature whereby developmental quality control regulates the expression and signalling of an integral membrane receptor complex.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Pang, Siew Siew -- Berry, Richard -- Chen, Zhenjun -- Kjer-Nielsen, Lars -- Perugini, Matthew A -- King, Glenn F -- Wang, Christina -- Chew, Sock Hui -- La Gruta, Nicole L -- Williams, Neal K -- Beddoe, Travis -- Tiganis, Tony -- Cowieson, Nathan P -- Godfrey, Dale I -- Purcell, Anthony W -- Wilce, Matthew C J -- McCluskey, James -- Rossjohn, Jamie -- England -- Nature. 2010 Oct 14;467(7317):844-8. doi: 10.1038/nature09448.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉The Protein Crystallography Unit, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Biomedical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20944746" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Crystallography, X-Ray ; Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte/genetics ; Humans ; Models, Molecular ; Mutation ; Protein Folding ; *Protein Multimerization ; Protein Structure, Tertiary ; Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell/*chemistry/genetics/*metabolism ; Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta/chemistry/metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Solutions ; T-Lymphocytes/cytology/immunology/metabolism
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    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
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    Publication Date: 2010-11-26
    Description: Members of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP) family control cytoskeletal dynamics by promoting actin filament nucleation with the Arp2/3 complex. The WASP relative WAVE regulates lamellipodia formation within a 400-kilodalton, hetero-pentameric WAVE regulatory complex (WRC). The WRC is inactive towards the Arp2/3 complex, but can be stimulated by the Rac GTPase, kinases and phosphatidylinositols. Here we report the 2.3-angstrom crystal structure of the WRC and complementary mechanistic analyses. The structure shows that the activity-bearing VCA motif of WAVE is sequestered by a combination of intramolecular and intermolecular contacts within the WRC. Rac and kinases appear to destabilize a WRC element that is necessary for VCA sequestration, suggesting the way in which these signals stimulate WRC activity towards the Arp2/3 complex. The spatial proximity of the Rac binding site and the large basic surface of the WRC suggests how the GTPase and phospholipids could cooperatively recruit the complex to membranes.〈br /〉〈br /〉〈a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3085272/" target="_blank"〉〈img src="https://static.pubmed.gov/portal/portal3rc.fcgi/4089621/img/3977009" border="0"〉〈/a〉   〈a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3085272/" target="_blank"〉This paper as free author manuscript - peer-reviewed and accepted for publication〈/a〉〈br /〉〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Chen, Zhucheng -- Borek, Dominika -- Padrick, Shae B -- Gomez, Timothy S -- Metlagel, Zoltan -- Ismail, Ayman M -- Umetani, Junko -- Billadeau, Daniel D -- Otwinowski, Zbyszek -- Rosen, Michael K -- 1F32-GM06917902/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- AI07047/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/ -- R01 AI065474/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM053163/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM056322/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01 GM056322-15/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01-AI065474/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/ -- R01-GM053163/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- R01-GM056322/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- Howard Hughes Medical Institute/ -- England -- Nature. 2010 Nov 25;468(7323):533-8. doi: 10.1038/nature09623.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75390, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21107423" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Actins/*metabolism ; Animals ; HeLa Cells ; Humans ; Insects/cytology ; *Models, Molecular ; Phosphorylation ; Protein Structure, Quaternary ; Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein Family/*chemistry ; rac1 GTP-Binding Protein/metabolism
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