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- Andres, E., et al.
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AMANDA : Status, results and future
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Ingår i: Proceedings, 8th International Workshop, Venice, Italy, February 23-26, 1999. Vol. 1, 2. ; , s. 63-79
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- We review the status of the AMANDA neutrino telescope. We present resultsobtained from the four-string prototype array AMANDA-B4 and describe themethods of track reconstruction and neutrino event separation. We give also firstresults of the analysis of the 10-string detector AMANDA-B10, in particular onatmospheric neutrinos and the search for magnetic monopoles. We sketch thefuture schedule on the way to a cube kilometer telescope at the South Pole,ICECUBE.
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- Halzen, F., et al.
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From the first neutrino telescope, the antarctic muon and neutrino detector array AMANDA, to the IceCube observatory
- 1999
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Ingår i: Proceedings of the 26th International Cosmic Ray Conference, August 17-25, 1999, Salt Lake City : Invited, Rapporteur, and Highlight Papers. - : American Institute of Physics (AIP). ; , s. 428-431
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- Gullbrand, J., et al.
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Large eddy simulation of turbulent reacting flows using cartesian grid and boundary corrections
- 1998
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Ingår i: 34th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit. - 9780000000002
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- A high order Cartesian grid method is developed and applied to large eddy simulations (LES) of isothermal and reactive turbulent flows. Cartesian grid methods are potentially the most suitable numerical methods for LES because of its economical storage requirement, less computational effort per computational cell, fast numerical convergence and feasibility for constructing higher order finite difference schemes. An uniform Cartesian grid with high order interpolations is employed to handle the curved walls. The small cell limitation on the time steps is remedied by using an implicit scheme based on an efficient Multi-Grid (MG) acceleration method and local grid refinement technique. Application of the numerical method to LES of isothermal and reactive flows shows that the low order piecewise constant wall approximation affects the energy flux in the cascade near the walls. This affects the overall turbulence level and even affects the mean of the whole flow field. Numerical experiments show that 3rd order Lagrangian interpolation near the walls results in a stable LES, while higher order interpolations may trigger numerical instability.
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- Poon, D, et al.
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Identification and characterization of a TFIID-like multiprotein complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Ingår i: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. - 0027-8424 .- 1091-6490. ; 92:18, s. 8224-8
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Although the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by RNA polymerase II are apparently highly conserved from yeast to man, the identification of a yeast TATA-binding protein (TBP)-TBP-associated factor (TAFII) complex comparable to the metazoan TFIID component of the basal transcriptional machinery has remained elusive. Here, we report the isolation of a yeast TBP-TAFII complex which can mediate transcriptional activation by GAL4-VP16 in a highly purified yeast in vitro transcription system. We have cloned and sequenced the genes encoding four of the multiple yeast TAFII proteins comprising the TBP-TAFII multisubunit complex and find that they are similar at the amino acid level to both human and Drosophila TFIID subunits. Using epitope-tagging and immunoprecipitation experiments, we demonstrate that these genes encode bona fide TAF proteins and show that the yeast TBP-TAFII complex is minimally composed of TBP and seven distinct yTAFII proteins ranging in size from M(r) = 150,000 to M(r) = 25,000. In addition, by constructing null alleles of the cloned TAF-encoding genes, we show that normal function of the TAF-encoding genes is essential for yeast cell viability.
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