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Author(s):  
Wei Gao ◽  
Yufeng Li ◽  
Jitao Zhao ◽  
Zhe Zhang ◽  
Weiwei Tang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2069 (1) ◽  
pp. 012004
Author(s):  
A Ruus ◽  
T Koosapoeg ◽  
M Pau ◽  
T Kalamees ◽  
M Põldaru

Abstract Hemp concrete is considered to be a carbon negative material. Hemp absorbs CO2 during the growth and lime needs CO2 for carbonation. The material, which has good thermal insulation properties, is used as a non-bearing wall material or plaster. For such use the hygrothermal properties of a material must be well known especially when indoor insulation is in focus. In the current study hemp concrete produced in two different ways was in focus and following the hygrothermal properties of hemp concrete as a building material were studied: water absorption (EN 1015-18), water vapour sorption (EN 12571), water vapour permeability (EN 12572) and thermal conductivity (EN 12667). The results of the study can be used in hygrotheramal calculations and modelling.


2021 ◽  
pp. 162068
Author(s):  
Haiyan Yan ◽  
Bo Zhang ◽  
Yuqiao Fu ◽  
Yi Wang ◽  
Jingwei Dong ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sergey A. Afanas'ev ◽  
Irina V. Fedorova ◽  
Dmitriy I. Sementsov

The possibility of perfect (i.e. non-reflective) tunneling of microwave radiation through planar structures containing layers with negative material parameters is investigated. A symmetric trilayer is considered, including two ferrite layers, which are magnetized by an external field. The conditions of perfect tunneling are obtained analytically using the transfer matrix method. By the numerical solution of the obtained equations, the positions of the highest transmission peaks in the spectrum of the structure are determined. The controllability of the transmission spectra due to the external magnetic field is shown.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bita Zareian ◽  
Jessica Wilson ◽  
Joelle LeMoult

Rumination has been linked to the onset and course of depression. Theoretical models and empirical evidence suggest that deficits controlling negative material in working memory underlie rumination. However, we do not know which component of cognitive control (inhibition, shifting, or updating) contributes most to rumination, and whether different components predict the more maladaptive (brooding) versus the more adaptive (reflection) forms of rumination. We aimed to advance theory and research by examining the contribution of different facets of cognitive control to the level and trajectory of brooding and reflection. At baseline, participants completed three cognitive tasks that assessed their inhibition, shifting, and updating biases, respectively. Next, using experience sampling methodology, participants rated their level of rumination and negative affect nine times during the 48 h after their most stressful exam. At each time point, higher levels of brooding, but not reflection, predicted higher levels of negative affect at the next time point. Furthermore, several facets of shifting and inhibition, but not updating, predicted brooding immediately after the exam and its trajectory of change over 48 h. Additionally, difficulty inhibiting neutral words predicted both brooding and reflection. These findings inform theoretical models describing the role of cognitive control in brooding and reflection.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (02) ◽  
pp. e80-e83
Author(s):  
Benjamin R. Harding ◽  
Farha Vora

AbstractWe present a case of a term infant born to an asymptomatic mother at a community hospital who required transfer to a local neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) immediately after birth for respiratory distress. The infant was tested for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) at 24 hours of life by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing due to the absence of prenatal maternal COVID-19 testing and was found to be positive for SARS-CoV-2 at that time. A second RT-PCR test was obtained on the infant on day of life (DOL) 4 and was also positive, confirming an accurate diagnosis of COVID-19 disease in the infant. Both the mother and father remained asymptomatic and concomitantly tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 on two separate occasions. The infant subsequently clinically improved and was discharged without any complications. This case raises the potential concern for two unreported newborn issues related to COVID-19. First, the potential unreliability of negative maternal COVID-19 testing surrounding the time of delivery as it relates to routine newborn testing and isolation needs, and second, if the negative material testing was accurate, this raises the concern for a potential case of nosocomial COVID-19 infection within the first 24 hours of life.


Author(s):  
Lihong Tao ◽  
Jianjun Zhao ◽  
Jun Chen ◽  
He Zhang ◽  
Luyi Wang ◽  
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A novel grid framework polymer (BDC-NiPc) is synthesized by the addition polymerization of tetraamino-substituted nickel phthalocyanine with 4,4'-biphenyl dicarboxaldehyde. The obtained BDC-NiPc shows very low solubility in organic electrode solvents...


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