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Energy-efficient coatings in the Nanohouse™ Initiative
M. J. Ford,G. B. Smith,C. Masens,J. Muir 한국물리학회 2004 Current Applied Physics Vol.4 No.2-4
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS), in collaboration with CSIRO has created the Nanohouse™ Initiative, a conceptthat serves as the conceptual framework for various pedagogical, scientic, architectural and engineering activities at the University. Housing is a signicant item in both personal and regional budgets, and the Nanohouse™ therefore serves as a powerful vehicle fordemonstrating nanotechnologies. One of the major energy-ecient components of the Nanohouse™ are nanoengineered coatingsand lms for transparent and translucent surfaces that modify their optical properties. These nanostructured materials can providewavelength-selective control of reection, absorption and transmission of light as well as angular selectivity for directional control,making it possible to design houses that have very large windows and skylights, but which nevertheless remain cool in summer andwarm in winter. We have already made signicant progress towards the development of these nanotechnologies. In this paper will bediscuss the design and performance of these optically controllable nanocoatings and their application to the Nanohouse™
Modality-Dependent Impact of Hallucinations on Low-Frequency Fluctuations in Schizophrenia
Hare, S. M.,Ford, J. M.,Ahmadi, A.,Damaraju, E.,Belger, A.,Bustillo, J.,Lee, H. J.,Mathalon, D. H.,Mueller, B. A.,Preda, A. Oxford University Press 2017 Schizophrenia bulletin Vol.43 No.2
<P>Prior resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analyses have identified patterns of functional connectivity associated with hallucinations in schizophrenia (Sz). In this study, we performed an analysis of the mean amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) to compare resting state spontaneous low-frequency fluctuations in patients with Sz who report experiencing hallucinations impacting different sensory modalities. By exploring dynamics across 2 low-frequency passbands (slow-4 and slow-5), we assessed the impact of hallucination modality and frequency range on spatial ALFF variation. Drawing from a sample of Sz and healthy controls studied as part of the Functional Imaging Biomedical Informatics Research Network (FBIRN), we replicated prior findings showing that patients with Sz have decreased ALFF in the posterior brain in comparison to controls. Remarkably, we found that patients that endorsed visual hallucinations did not show this pattern of reduced ALFF in the back of the brain. These patients also had elevated ALFF in the left hippocampus in comparison to patients that endorsed auditory (but not visual) hallucinations. Moreover, left hippocampal ALFF across all the cases was related to reported hallucination severity in both the auditory and visual domains, and not overall positive symptoms. This supports the hypothesis that dynamic changes in the ALFF in the hippocampus underlie severity of hallucinations that impact different sensory modalities.</P>
Modelling the capture of spray droplets by barley
Cox, S.J.,Salt, D.W.,Lee, B.E.,Ford, M.G. Techno-Press 2002 Wind and Structures, An International Journal (WAS Vol.5 No.2
This paper presents some of the results of a project whose aim has been to produce a full simulation model which would determine the efficacy of pesticides for use by both farmers and the bio-chemical industry. The work presented here describes how crop architecture can be mathematically modelled and how the mechanics of pesticide droplet capture can be simulated so that if a wind assisted droplet-trajectory model is assumed then droplet deposition patterns on crop surfaces can be predicted. This achievement, when combined with biological response models, will then enable the efficacy of pesticide use to be predicted.
A new physical interpretation of optical and infrared variability in quasars
Ross, Nicholas P,Ford, K E Saavik,Graham, Matthew,McKernan, Barry,Stern, Daniel,Meisner, Aaron M,Assef, Roberto J,Dey, Arjun,Drake, Andrew J,Jun, Hyunsung D,Lang, Dustin Oxford University Press 2018 MONTHLY NOTICES- ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Vol.480 No.4
A Mid-IR Selected Changing-look Quasar and Physical Scenarios for Abrupt AGN Fading
Stern, Daniel,McKernan, Barry,Graham, Matthew J.,Ford, K. E. S.,Ross, Nicholas P.,Meisner, Aaron M.,Assef, Roberto J.,Baloković,, Mislav,Brightman, Murray,Dey, Arjun,Drake, Andrew,Djorgovski, S. American Astronomical Society 2018 The Astrophysical journal Vol.864 No.1