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"El festival V-CON 2012 es un nuevo evento o convención sobre la industria de los videojuegos que se realizará en México, el cual ha sido anunciado el día de hoy por Mariachi Games.",
"\n\nEl V-CON 2012 se realizará en noviembre próximo, en la ciudad de Santiago Querétaro, con la participación de varias marcas importantes de la industria ya confirmadas, con lo que éste se abre como una nueva alternativa en este rubro y en una ciudad que no es el Distrito Federal.",
"\n\nLa iniciativa concebida por Mariachi Games tiene por objetivo promover la industria de los videojuegos a nivel nacional como medio de comunicación, forma de entretenimiento y también, como parte de la cultura actual, realzando su importancia a nivel comercial y educativo. ",
"Con esta intención V-CON 2012 también busca presentar y promover el diverso abanico de oportunidades que ofrece la industria del entretenimiento interactivo en cuanto a desarrollo y empleos en nuestro país. ",
"V-CON 2012 se llevará a cabo del 16 al 18 de noviembre de 2012 en la ciudad de Santiago Querétaro, una de las ciudades con mayor porcentaje de crecimiento industrial en los últimos años, teniendo como sede el Centro de Congresos de Querétaro. ",
"Actualmente, algunas de las diversas empresas que ya han confirmado su presencia y apoyo se encuentra, PlayStation México, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Grasshopper Manufacture Inc. y Q-Games.",
"\n\nHay pocos eventos de este tipo en nuestro país, siendo el EGS la principal vitrina, aunque en los últimos años ha decaído bastante, al punto de que algunos fabricantes muy importantes ya no asisten, creo que abandonar el World Trade Center perjudicó al evento más de lo que lo benefició, por lo menos desde el punto de vista de muchos asistentes.",
"\n\nEsperemos que esta edición del V-CON sea la primera de muchas y que vaya creciendo cada año.",
"\n\nFuente | Atomix Más información | V-CON, Facebook V-CON"
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"European initiative in the field of civil protection (debate) \nPresident\nThe next item is the debate on the oral question to the Council on the European initiative in the field of civil protection by Mr Florenz, on behalf of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, by Mr Galeote, on behalf of the Committee on Regional Development and by Mr Daul, on behalf of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (B6-0442/2006).",
"\nAntonios Trakatellis \nMr President, Madam President-in-Office of the Council, Madam Vice-President of the European Commission, the experience acquired over recent years from dealing with natural and man-made disasters has revealed that there are shortcomings in the capacity for national intervention and, consequently, increased expectations of Community assistance, assistance which will need to have the attributes of effective intervention in the field of prevention and rapid response. ",
"From this point of view, an early warning and response system is needed, based on the following four components: identification and assessment of the risks, constant monitoring of the risks, a warning and communication mechanism and, lastly, preparedness, in other words the ability to respond and help.",
"\nAllow me to refer briefly to certain parameters of particular importance which characterise such an effective civil protection mechanism, as referred to in the exceptional Barnier report passed by plenary and in the report which I presented to the Euro-Mediterranean plenary.",
"\nWe need a lookout system, intervention units from the participating states, response guidelines and the relevant information for citizens, best practices for dealing with situations and mutual consular assistance in determining contact points between Member States.",
"\nIt goes without saying that, without the necessary funding and the fundamental participation of the Member States, the entire endeavour will remain in abeyance. ",
"The question, therefore, Madam President-in-Office, is whether the Council has the will to respond to the demand and, of course, to secure the necessary cooperation of the Member States.",
"\nI believe that, in the relevant decisions, the need to respond to the demand and expectations of the citizens will ultimately prevail, dictated first and foremost by the increase in and frequency and intensity of natural disasters which result in loss of life as well as financial and environmental damage.",
"\nIn addition, we must always bear in mind that promoting cooperation between the Member States in the field of civil protection will gradually consolidate a European conscience in the citizens and will be a visible example of the solidarity which must distinguish the European Union.",
"\nGerardo Galeote \nauthor. - (",
"ES) Mr President, without going into the underlying causes, over recent years several countries have been suffering serious natural disasters. ",
"Particularly in the summer, we have suffered fires, floods and the effects of a particularly severe drought.",
"\nWe frequently see how the affected regions of the Member States, sometimes of the most developed ones, lack sufficient resources to deal with these phenomena themselves.",
"\nNevertheless, it sometimes seems that we are more conscientious about offering our solidarity when the damage is done thousands of kilometres away than we are when it is done in a Member State.",
"\nDespite all of this, the Council appears to be sticking to a passive approach. ",
"Some people will say that no more money should be spent, but it is not a financial issue, and one example of this is that you, representatives of the Council, are not making any progress on the reform of the European Solidarity Fund, which will not cost a single additional euro from the Community budget.",
"\nSometimes we are in no position to criticise. ",
"Plenary approved the sending of a delegation to the most affected regions at the beginning of September, and, Mr President, Parliament's Bureau is still tied up with regulatory issues that it has to sort out before it can give the green light to that delegation.",
"\nWe shall not lose heart, however, because nobody believes that we should not provide resources for a common effort that will make us more effective when it comes to helping people. ",
"The principle of subsidiarity will be respected as well. ",
"There is no intention of impinging on the sovereignty of any Member State.",
"\nThere is a report, for which Mr Barnier is responsible, on the table in the Council, which provides a good basis for this work. ",
"I would like to know whether the Council intends to pursue this issue. ",
"The European Parliament will undoubtedly give its enthusiastic support, and Europeans will be grateful for that.",
"\nMarkus Pieper \nauthor. - (",
"DE) Mr President, Madam President-in-Office of the Council, no region can cope unaided with natural disasters, whether these be forest fires, earthquakes or floods. ",
"Fighting them, and, moreover, coping with their aftermath, goes beyond the capacities of regional authorities, and so the regions affected are reliant on solidarity, primarily on aid from neighbouring regions and support from the national level, with which responsibility for civil protection and disaster prevention lies.",
"\nI would like to make it clear that we have no need of new powers at European level, which would duplicate structures and waste money on administrative apparatus. ",
"I also find somewhat problematic the idea of using European money from the structural funds or even money intended for rural development. ",
"European policy for rural areas looks towards the future; it supports the nation states in their regional investment strategies in international competition. ",
"There are those who are now demanding that these valuable resources be put to work in preventing forest fires and compensating their victims, and, on that front too, I have to say that it does not seem to make much sense to use European taxpayers' money for such things as firebreaks.",
"\nAs we all know, the European Solidarity Fund is there to deal with really major disasters, for those very situations in which individual countries are unable to cope with natural calamities, but I would demand that this fund be more flexible in its use of money. ",
"I also call for more binding rules on the international coordination of crisis interventions, initially bilaterally between the states concerned and in exceptional cases at the European level too, but, please, let there be no new European superstructures in the civil protection field and no more wasting of valuable European resources on tasks that really should, in the main, be left to the nation states!",
"\nPaula Lehtomäki\nPresident-in-Office of the Council. (",
"FI) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, in drafting its answer, the Council has gone on the assumption that the honourable Members wish to know how the Union's civil protection services are to be developed and taken forward by the Council. ",
"Their introductory speeches have now confirmed that our assumption was correct and that this is indeed the issue.",
"\nThe primary goal in the work of the Council is to establish better coordination to ensure that assistance interventions function more efficiently. ",
"The Council will rely on this in existing structures, such as the civil protection monitoring and information centre that operates in association with the Commission and the Secretariat-General of the Council of the European Union.",
"\nThe second goal of the Council's work is to provide assistance quickly wherever it is needed. ",
"The Member States themselves have the main responsibility for providing assistance in emergencies. ",
"With reference to a Commission proposal for establishing a financial instrument for emergency services and rapid assistance interventions, the Council is examining whether, with certain conditions in place, a proportion of the Community budget appropriations allocated for EU civil protection operations could be used for the hire of transport and equipment. ",
"All this shows that the Council considers it very important to strengthen the European Union's preparedness in the area of civil protection.",
"\nKonstantinos Hatzidakis\nMr President, the fact that this is the third time in recent months that we have discussed this issue demonstrates the enhanced sensitivity of the European Parliament.",
"\nI have pointed out on another occasion that it is a paradox that we have a common policy for farmers, the environment and regional development, but have no policy for the natural disasters that affect farmers and regional development and the environment. ",
"This is a paradox in the functioning of the European Union to date.",
"\nFurthermore, I consider that indifference on these issues is also strengthening Euro-scepticism. ",
"The image of the European Union would be much more positive if there were a European mechanism and if the European Union were present after any natural disaster at the problem faced at that moment by the citizens. ",
"We need to understand this. ",
"I do not think that particular thought is needed in order to adopt this perception. ",
"We do not want substitution of the Member States. ",
"Of course the Member States will also continue to be present, but what we want is for there to be coordination.",
"\nMinister, it was the Council that called on Mr Βarnier, a distinguished European and successful Commissioner, to table a proposal to you, not us. ",
"You noted the Council proposal in June and, since then, the proposal has remained without there being any development. ",
"You need to tell us something. ",
"I know that you do not merely represent your country here; you represent 25 countries and you must coordinate between yourselves, really coordinate. ",
"Months have gone past. ",
"Must we wait again for disasters as happened in Germany in 2002 before we do something? ",
"At that time, the disasters were the reason we set up the Solidarity Fund. ",
"We cannot proceed in this fashion. ",
"You need to say something clearer at some point and you have time up to December to raise the matter and to follow up the Barnier report. ",
"You owe it to yourselves, because you called on him to draft that report, and you owe it, above all, to the citizens of Europe.",
"\nEdite Estrela\non behalf of the PSE Group. - (",
"PT) Madam President-in-Office of the Council, Commissioner, as times change, so do needs. ",
"The climate is no longer what it was dozens of years ago. ",
"All year round, parched dry days alternate with days of torrential rain.",
"\n'Climate change is not science fiction', said Kofi Annan today as he opened the Climate Change Conference in Nairobi. ",
"Insurance experts have predicted that natural disasters will cause EUR 2.3 billion's worth of damage in 2040.",
"\nClimate change lies at the root of natural disasters throughout the world that have left a trail of destruction and death in their wake. ",
"Global warming is one of the major problems of our times. ",
"It is necessary to raise awareness among the citizens and encourage them to take part in the prevention of these disasters, although responsibility for managing the response to natural disasters rests primarily with the country affected, with the Union playing a supporting role.",
"\nThe Community civil protection mechanism must be strengthened with greater resources and more wide-ranging powers. ",
"This indeed was what you said, Mrs Lehtomäki, but what actual form will this process of strengthening take? ",
"What is the Council thinking of doing to enhance the European Civil Protection mechanism? ",
"Does the Council support the idea of creating a European Strategic Coordination Centre responsible for gathering and disseminating information on emergencies and for making rapid reaction resources available for combating the different types of disaster? ",
"What does the Council intend to do with the Barnier report, as mentioned earlier?",
"\nThese are the questions to which we would like answers.",
"\nJean Marie Beaupuy\non behalf of the ALDE Group. - (",
"FR) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, if there is one area in which all Europeans expect effective Community responses, it is that of large-scale natural disasters.",
"\nEveryone has seen how, whenever major disasters such as the tsunami occur, there is a quick response on the part not only of individual countries and NGOs but also of our fellow citizens who, through their gifts of money, clothes and time, are able to join forces and take action. ",
"However, we have also seen, when each of these disasters has occurred, that what was missing was proper organisation. ",
"We are indeed confronted by inadequate organisation.",
"\nThat is why, together with my group, I am in favour of implementing preventative actions and of putting in place the capacity to respond very quickly to the consequences of tragedies. ",
"In this connection, I should like to draw attention to the quality of the Barnier report, which states the problem well and proposes solutions that are constructive not only - my fellow Members have already emphasised this - in terms, as one would expect, of efficiency but also of subsidiarity. ",
"At this stage, I should like to point out where this report scores. ",
"Although no one questions the fact that it is for the various military organisations, fire services and other players of various kinds to exercise their responsibilities in full, it has to be acknowledged that only the European Union is in a position to ensure preventative and responsive coordination.",
"\nFinally, I should like to emphasise that the European Union has thus had the opportunity to demonstrate at a global level that the word 'solidarity' is not devoid of meaning but may be translated as 'practical action'. ",
"If, when disasters similar to those of the past occur - and there is, unfortunately, a danger of their doing so in 2007 - the European Union has a presence on the ground in order to offer a response to human suffering and to mitigate the material, technical and ecological disasters, it will be viewed by the world as a more unified and much more practical enterprise. ",
"For this reason too, it is important for the Presidency successfully to carry out this operation as early as at the beginning of 2007.",
"\nDerek Roland Clark\non behalf of the IND/DEM Group. - ",
"There are indeed two aspects. ",
"There are disasters, natural and man-made, and there is terrorist attack.",
"\nAllow me to speak from the perspective of the UK, where we have experienced both of those within the last year. ",
"Last December, at an oil-storage depot near London, we had the biggest fire in peacetime Europe. ",
"In July there was a serious terrorist attack in central London, with three tube trains bombed below ground and a bus above ground.",
"\nIn each case we coped. ",
"And it is more than just a question of subsidiarity. ",
"We do not want to become dependent - and neither should anybody else.",
"\nSo, I have a question. ",
"What do you mean by 'European Consulates'? ",
"Are these to be imposed upon national systems, over and above them?",
"\nAnother question: the European Civil Defence Force referred to in the Barnier report - what is it going to do? ",
"Is it an armed unit? ",
"If so, under whose control? ",
"Based where? ",
"Could it be deployed without national government request or permission?",
"\nFinally, the Constitution included a European policy on the prevention of natural disasters and on civil protection. ",
"A further question: is this an attempt to introduce parts of the dead Constitution into new legislation?",
"\nPaula Lehtomäki\nPresident-in-Office of the Council. (",
"FI) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, it has become very clear from this debate that the Council, Parliament and surely the Commission too share exactly the same goals. ",
"Firstly, we have to be able to establish effective arrangements for coordination in the field of civil protection. ",
"The other goal that we share is that assistance should go wherever it is needed efficiently. ",
"It is worth bearing in mind that a high level of cooperation will be needed to achieve these shared goals. ",
"We do not necessarily or automatically need new structures, and we should not imagine that something will run well merely by creating a new structure. ",
"Cooperation is therefore paramount, and is a keyword here.",
"\nFurthermore, when we speak of certain natural disasters we have to remember, particularly when they occur outside the European Union, that there are a lot of players other than the European Union in the field. ",
"In such situations, the Union needs to be part of a wider internationally coordinated operation. ",
"The need for coordination in the field was very evident when the tsunami disaster struck, when there were dozens, even hundreds, of players in the field at the same time.",
"\nMr Barnier's proposals are now being considered and digested by the Member States. ",
"They are very ambitious, and right now the work of the Council work is focussed on finalising decisions on the financial instrument, leading to a common civil protection instrument. ",
"Work is also nevertheless continuing with respect to Mr Barnier's proposals, and he has been invited to present his ideas at the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 5 December.",
"\nPresident\nThe debate is closed.",
"\nWritten statements (Rule 142)\nSebastiano\n(IT) This umpteenth and timely question on the sensitive matter of EU civil protection capacity puts the spotlight on one of the most convoluted and controversial sectors that the Member States have ever had to deal with.",
"\nAs I have said before - I have talked to the Commission on a number of occasions and expressed my views in this House - since the civil protection sector is a matter for the individual Member States, it inevitably comes up against very different laws, types of professional training and practices. ",
"For that reason, I have for some time supported the idea of capacity building and strengthening the coordination of the national intervention forces, with the aim of rendering the various national legislations more homogeneous. ",
"In my view, such action has to be delegated to a special European Civil Protection Agency, on the model of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency.",
"\nRecent experience has taught us that, if you look beyond the willingness shown, for example, when the horrific tsunami hit part of the Indian Ocean in 2004, the European Union's emergency management is, I am sorry to say, utterly inadequate.",
"\nMargie Sudre\n(FR) The strategy developed in the excellent Barnier report with a view to making the most of the very considerable efforts made by Europeans in the field of emergency aid could supplement the Community civil protection mechanism instituted in 2001, whether the crisis were internal or external to the EU.",
"\nI particularly approve of the proposal aimed at basing this force in the EU's seven outermost regions, which give Europe a human and territorial presence off the African coast - the Canaries and Madeira - in the Indian Ocean - Réunion - and in or close to the Americas - Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe and the Azores - not to mention the overseas territories in the Pacific: French Polynesia and New Caledonia.",
"\nWe must follow the example of the French Red Cross, which has created overseas-based teams for responding to humanitarian crises. ",
"These are capable of rushing to the area concerned in less than 24 hours, setting up emergency hospitals and providing tents, medicines, water supplies, telecommunications and logistical support.",
"\nIn order to give practical expression to the 'Europe of projects', the European Union must take initiatives inspired by a clear, comprehensible and strong political will.",
"\nEnhanced civil protection on the part of Europe would involve a federative dimension, strongly identifying the action concerned as European, and, in accordance with the principle of solidarity dear to our Community, would represent a source of pride for our fellow citizens.",
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"\n\nHackers who call themselves “Guardians of the Peace,” determined by federal investigators to be associated with the North Korea government, had hacked into Sony’s computers and leaked a trove of embarrassing emails. ",
"Then the hackers threatened to to carry out terrorist attacks against cinemas that screen The Interview, which originally was scheduled for release on December 25.",
"\n\nOn Dec. 17, Sony buckled under pressure and took the unprecedented step of canceling the Dec. 25 release of the The Interview.",
"\n\nObama and the F.B.I. accused North Korea of targeting Sony and pledged a “proportional response” just hours before North Korea’s Internet went dark without explanation.",
"\n\nBut now Sony has reversed its decision.",
"\n\nThe movie is being screened today in independent theaters across the United States. ",
"Beginning yesterday at 10 a.m. PT, the movie can also be downloaded from from Google Play, YouTube Movies, Xbox Video and the website SeetheInterview.com for $5.99, or $14.99 for an HD version.",
"\n\nHere’s a preview:\n\nSony’s reversal has led InfoWars to wonder if the whole thing is a marketing scam — “a cynical PR campaign from the start.”",
"\n\nA number of private security researchers are increasingly voicing doubts that the hack of Sony‘s computer systems was the work of North Korea…with some even likening the government’s claims to those of the Bush administration in the build-up to the Iraq war.",
"\n\nFueling their suspicions is the fact that the [Obama] government based its findings, in large part, on evidence that it will not release, citing the ‘need to protect sensitive sources and methods.’ […]",
"\n\n“Essentially, we are being left in a position where we are expected to just take agency promises at face value,” Marc Rogers, a security researcher at CloudFlare, the mobile security company, wrote in a post Wednesday. “",
"In the current climate, that is a big ask.”",
"\n\nMr. Rogers, who doubles as the director of security operations for DefCon, an annual hacker convention, and others like Bruce Schneier, a prominent cryptographer and blogger, have been mining the meager evidence that has been publicly circulated, and argue that it is hardly conclusive.",
"\n\nFor one, skeptics note that the few malware samples they have studied indicate the hackers routed their attack through computers all over the world. ",
"One of those computers, in Bolivia, had been used by the same group to hack targets in South Korea. ",
"But that computer, as well as others in Poland, Italy, Thailand, Singapore, Cyprus and the United States, were all freely available to anyone to use, which opens the list of suspects to anyone with an Internet connection and basic hacking skills.",
"\n\nFor another, Sony’s attackers constructed their malware on computers configured with Korean language settings, but skeptics note that those settings could have been reset to deflect blame. ",
"They also note the attackers used commercial software wiping tools that could have been purchased by anyone.",
"\n\nThey also point out that whoever attacked Sony had a keen understanding of its computer systems — the names of company servers and passwords were all hard-coded into the malware — suggesting the hackers were inside Sony before they launched their attack. ",
"Or it could even have been an inside job. […]",
"\n\nOn Wednesday, one alternate theory emerged. ",
"Computational linguists at Taia Global, a cybersecurity consultancy, performed a linguistic analysis of the hackers’ online messages — which were all written in imperfect English— and concluded that based on translation errors and phrasing, the attackers are more likely to be Russian speakers than Korean speakers.",
"\n\nSuch linguistic analysis is hardly foolproof. ",
"But the practice, known as stylometry, has been used to contest the authors behind some of history’s most disputed documents, from Shakespearean sonnets to the Federalist Papers.",
"\n\n[…] other private security researchers say their own research backs up the government’s claims. ",
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"Though the skepticism may not be warranted, it is real.”",
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"The reasoning is based on the question, “Who benefits?” ",
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"It’s just ironic how this has played out. ",
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"\nJust my 2 cents worth\n\nThis is a complicated issue, which Eo has made as clear as posible from the bits & pieces fed to us. ",
"There’s an excellent article on this in Veteran Times yesterday that has some info from an insider who works in internet security, so this looks to be a black op by the CIA….",
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"Anyway it was ok, had a few funny moments, but nothing that warranted going to WWIII over…twas either a false flag or publicity stunt\n\nAfter Sony successfully sold the grossly overpriced PS3 to people, being active in MPAA etc, should we really expect any less from a mega corporation? ",
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"A fixed game doesnt always turn out like its supposed to, but remember you only need to be right 53% of the time to turn a profit with the 10% juice.",
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"\n\nYou ever wrote this article has never seriously watch a football game. ",
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"Refs aren't going to \"rig\" big plays, or instant replays cause they dont want the picture all over espn, nfl network etc.. There changing the game when no one thinks it matters. ",
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"\n\nYou would have thought the backlash the government received following the Home Office’s controversial move to tweet pictures of illegal immigrants being dragged away into vans would have sent a clear signal that they are out of touch with ordinary people. ",
"The public are concerned about the effect of immigration on their own living standards; they’re afraid they’re wages will be undercut, or that they’re children won’t be able to obtain school places. ",
"They do not take pleasure in seeing pictures of immigrants in distress, being ripped from their families, put into a back of a van, to be sent back to their country of origin. ",
"Do the government have a duty to pursue people who have over stayed – yes. ",
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"I can only assume that it’s another attempt to attract a certain type of voter.",
"\n\nThis campaign is the latest in a concerted effort to use immigrants as a scapegoat for all Britain’s problems whilst showing the public how tough on immigration they can be. ",
"It’s easier to tell the public they have no jobs because an immigrant stole it than to tell them they aren’t in employment because the economy grew by only 0.6% during the second quarter of 2013. ",
"Likewise, it’s simpler to advocate that immigration is pushing down wages and to circulate vans around the country targeting illegal immigrants, than to target the root cause of the slow and meagre rise in wages for the bottom 10% of earners, coupled with the unprecedented wealth redistribution from the poor to the rich in recent decades.",
"\n\nIf the billboard campaigns, Home Office tweets and some of the demonising rhetoric were carried out by the EDL or BNP, no politician or mainstream media would dare defend it. ",
"Many worry that the accumulated effect of this has and/or will discourage empathy with immigrants by treating them as objects, rather than as the subjects of life stories, create hostility or contempt for a largely voiceless group, and encourage suspicion of ethnic minorities. ",
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"I have watched a weight around 455g for the S-Works. ",
"That's not so close to this Ciamillo crank but I agree that if you're looking for the cheapest gram saved this Ciamillo crank is not the best.",
"But the stiffness is gonna be impressive and the design very unique. ",
"And I don't speak about unlimited custom options that are making this product very interesting for people looking for optimized parts for their own use !",
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"First we had those early shots of the crank design which I thought looked really cool . ",
"Then we had some postings about the weight dropping and new design . ",
"Now what we are left with is a crank that looks a lot like the Rotor crank without a coat on and when you add the spider and bb is a bit disappointing in the weight area . ",
"I Still think there will be issues with the carbon rods joining the aluiminium. ",
"I can see water and salt getting in there and causing issues. ",
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"\n\nWe’ve posted a ton on these recently, and I started this as a mere update to the post earlier this week. ",
"But, the more I spoke with Ted, the more info came out and, well, here we are with lots of great details on the construction of his Gravitas cranks.",
"\n\nFirst off, they’re shipping. ",
"The first few units have mailed to some of his long-standing customers, and more will trickle out each week until they’re up to full speed. ",
"Orders placed now will likely ship in five or six weeks. ",
"Second, given the overriding theme among the comments, I asked directly about the stiffness of the design and why use carbon tubes. ",
"Here’s Ted’s response:\n\n“We’re shooting for a sub-400g crankset that’s as stiff as or stiffer than Dura-Ace. ",
"The tubes are made by a company that specializes in hi-mod carbon tubes. ",
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"The engineer designed these tubes to be 1.5x as stiff as the Rotor cranks, and the end result is slightly less than 1.5x because of the alloy parts interface. ",
"But, all we have to do is slightly increase the wall thickness and/or diameter of the tubes and we can make this the stiffest crank on the market without adding any weight. ",
"I wanted to have the lightest component in that arena without compromise.”",
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"\n\nThe Gravitas crankset's pins can be anodized or powdercoated in a variety of custom colors.",
"\n\nA two part process connects the carbon tubes and alloy ends. ",
"First, they’re bonded together. ",
"The bonding agent fills in any gaps, providing a solid connection. ",
"Then holes are bored through both the alloy parts and carbon tubes, and pins (blue in the top pic) are threaded together inside the holes. ",
"It’s called PTS for Pinned Tube System. ",
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"This design lets them very easily make custom lengths and Q-factors without needing a ton of size-specific tooling. ",
"To get the exact length a rider needs/wants, they simply cut the tubes accordingly. ",
"Depending on the frame’s BB width, they have a range of spindle widths they can use, too, with spacers taking up any slack. ",
"A narrower 68mm BB shell would give you a wider range of customization than an 86mm one, of course.",
"\n\nThey can also change the spider’s mounting width to tweak the spacing between chainrings to accommodate different rings in both 10- and 11-speed. ",
"The spider is interchangeable, letting you run standard or compact with the same arms.",
"\n\nSeveral spindle options will be offered to accommodate all modern bottom bracket sizes, BB30 first. ",
"A 24mm BSA spindle should be available in a couple weeks, which is likely to be a bit heavier because the spindle’s wall thickness will have to increase.",
"\n\nI really like the idea behind this crankset and it looks beautiful, I'm just a little bit curious as to how well the carbon tube system will work, especially manufactured from UHM carbon. ",
"Stiffer generally equates to more brittle. ",
"I'll be waiting for the ride reports .............\n\nI would like to know what happened to the original design which I liked better . ",
"Why can't the cranks be all carbon? ",
"When this crank was first posted the weight was mentioned on more than one occasion and the assumption given by the posts was that this was going to be one of the lightest cranksets out there .It now seems to have changed in to a little bit lighter version of an undressed rotor crank . ",
"I liked the original design and I wonder why the change to the rods and how come the talk has gone from being super light to a stiffer heavier crank. ",
"For me the impact was about the weight of this crank and it seems to have been lost .",
"\n\nI have not talked to Ted. ",
"The first crank was going to be 454 grams with a big emphasis on stiffness. ",
"I was one of the first to chime in and say 454 grams is not that exciting, plenty of other lighter options. ",
"Now understand that I posted this on Weight Weenies. ",
"You could still end up with a nice crank at 454 grams but you are not going to appeal to the super weight conscience.",
"\n\nWith the new design at 390 grams or whatever it will be, this is a big deal. ",
"This would match the lightest cranks made in the world and Ted says that he was still focused on stiffness.",
"\n\nI understand that the looks changed, and 60 grams might not sound like a huge difference. ",
"These cranks now have the potential to be the lightest and stiffest cranks ever made. ",
"I am not saying they are the lightest and stiffest, we will find out when we see some postings from the first users. ",
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"\n\nWith the new design at 390 grams or whatever it will be, this is a big deal. ",
"This would match the lightest cranks made in the world and Ted says that he was still focused on stiffness.",
"\n\nAt 390g, these are NOT the lightest cranks made. ",
"I currently own a set of lightning sl cranks (172.5). ",
"With the 110 spider they weigh about 356g. Before that I had vumaquads which came in at 378g w/ 50/34 rings.",
"\n\nIt's quite possible they'll be able to go with 2 carbon tubes instead of 3 at some point in the future, that would (probably) make it the lightest crankset, but not yet.",
"\n\nI do think they look better than the lightning cranks (the vumaquads looked better as well), but I'm gonna stick to the true WW thing here and go w/ lighter!",
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"At the subsequent disposition hearing held later that\nmonth, the court readjudged appellant a ward of the court, continued him on probation\nand ordered him committed to the Kings County Juvenile Academy Impact Program for a\nperiod of 180 days to one year. ",
"Appellant appeals from this most recent disposition\norder.",
"\n Appellant‟s appointed appellate counsel has filed an opening brief which\nsummarizes the pertinent facts, with citations to the record, raises no issues, and asks that\nthis court independently review the record. (",
"People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436.)",
"\nAppellant has not responded to this court‟s invitation to submit additional briefing. ",
"We\naffirm.",
"\n FACTUAL BACKGROUND\n Alpha Program reports indicate that between March 19, 2012, and June 11, 2012,\nappellant violated Alpha Program rules and regulations in that he, inter alia, engaged in\n“disruptive behavior in class,” failed to obey orders by staff members, refused to take\nmedication, engaged in “horse playing,” was “trying to pull the pants down of cadets\nwalking by,” told a staff member “„fuck it,”‟ and “„fuck the program‟” when told by staff\nthat he would be receiving a disciplinary “write up,” spoke to a staff member in a\n\n 2\n\f“disrespectful tone,” spoke to another cadet “in a hostile tone,” “argued back to staff,”\nengaged in “horseplay” that “appear[ed] to be ... gang related” (unnecessary\ncapitalization omitted), “intentionally bumped” another cadet, and “started to call\n[another cadet] „D.O.‟, which stands for „Drop Out‟ because he no longer affiliates with\nthe Norteno gang.”",
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"Two days after one of his five\n“Discipline Board” sessions, he “assaulted another minor, totally unprovoked.”",
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"\n\nOn Monday, lawmakers in both the state Senate and Assembly will decide the fate of a bill that would give you and other terminally ill patients in New Jersey have a legal right to decide how and when you die.",
"\n\nFor six years, religious leaders and disability advocates have succeeded in casting doubt on whether the law would be abused and consequently lead to the premature deaths of people who could outlive a dire diagnosis.",
"\n\nThe bill has benefited from the deliberate pace of the discussions, said Assemblyman John Burzichelli, D-Gloucester, the prime sponsor of the “Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act.”",
"\n\nMore protections have been added over the years to make sure patients are making the decision freely. ",
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"\n\nIf the bill (A1504) passes both Democratic-controlled houses, Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, will decide whether to sign it into law. ",
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"\n\nThe law would apply to New Jersey residents who have received a terminal diagnosis, defined as an incurable, irreversible and medically confirmed disease that will end the person’s life within six months. ",
"Disabilities are not terminal illnesses, according to the legislation.",
"\n\nIn order to get the prescription for the life-ending medication, patients will have to verbally ask their doctor twice over the span of 15 days. ",
"A second physician would need to verify the diagnosis, according to the bill.",
"\n\nPatients would also need to submit a request in writing, stating they had been “fully informed” of alternatives, such as palliative care and pain control. ",
"The declaration would need to be witnessed by two people who attest the person is acting voluntarily. ",
"One of the two must not be a relative or entitled to any portion of the patient’s estate or the person’s doctor.",
"\n\nAnyone who coerces a patient into requesting the medication would face up to three to five years in prison, a $15,000 or both, according to the bill. ",
"Doctors and pharmacists would also be protected from arrest or the loss of their license by complying with the law.",
"\n\nBurzichelli emphasized people who make the request can change their minds, and those who obtain the medication don’t have to use it.",
"\n\n“People may change their minds of their own volition, and nothing changes for those who are against this,” he said.",
"\n\nThe latest poll on the topic taken by Rutgers University in 2015 found 63 percent of residents said they believed it was morally acceptable to let terminally ill people end their lives; 29 percent did not.",
"\n\nCalifornia, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Vermont, Washington and Washington D.C. enacted right to die laws. ",
"Montana’s “right-to-die” was established under a court ruling, which provides physicians a legal defense or immunity from prosecution.",
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"\nI also use WidgetObjects (basically, PageObjects with a parent reference via constructor) to represent common themes across pages.",
"\n\nI don't think URL association is necessary on all pages, so I keep it out of my base class. ",
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"Even coming off a 103-loss season, the Minnesota Twins don’t have much in the way of position battles heading into 2017. ",
"Most of the team is filled with young players who are unproven but have high ceilings. ",
"They also have relatively low floors, as was seen with how the team played on the whole last year.",
"\n\nBut even still, there are some interesting position battles to break down. ",
"Here’s how we handicap them a couple weeks into spring training:\n\nBackup Catcher\n\nThe Candidates: John Ryan Murphy, Chris Gimenez, Mitch Garver\n\nThe Breakdown: To be clear, Garver is probably a very, very distant third here and probably not in serious consideration for the spot. ",
"He’s drawn good marks for his continued progress behind the plate and did a nice job offensively (.815 OPS) in 22 games at Rochester last season, but he’ll probably draw the bulk of the starts behind the plate down there as he continues his development.",
"\n\nAs of right now, it seems like the Twins really, really want to give the role to Gimenez to start the season. ",
"Murphy was dreadful last year at every level offensively — but did do a good job behind the plate, for what it’s worth — so it can be spun as justifiable that he needs to go down to Rochester. ",
"According to Jeremy Nygaard of Twins Daily, Murphy has one final option year. ",
"The Twins will just need to find room on the 40-man roster for Gimenez, which shouldn’t be hard once the bullpen shakes itself out. ",
"There are a few guys out there who could be run through waivers. ",
"Gimenez is just a career .218/.297/.335 hitter who has caught 24 percent of attempted base thieves, but he’s drawn rave reviews for his work behind the plate and in the clubhouse. ",
"He’s also played with both the Indians (twice) and Rangers, so he’s got the Falvey-Levine connection, too.",
"\n\nThe Verdict: I’d give Gimenez about a 75 percent shot of cracking the Opening Day roster as the backup catcher.",
"\n\nStarting Left Fielder\n\nThe Candidates: Eddie Rosario, Robbie Grossman\n\nThe Breakdown: This shouldn’t be a competition and who knows, maybe it isn’t? ",
"But there’s a very real chance that Grossman could put a dent in Rosario’s playing time if recent trends continue. ",
"Grossman absolutely throttled lefties last year (.994 OPS) and didn’t embarrass himself against righties (.367 OBP) either, while Rosario continued to exercise the lack of plate discipline that separates him from a real breakout. ",
"Pretty much anything could happen here. ",
"Grossman is just a career .254/.347/.375 hitter while Rosario was a very highly-regarded prospect, but their recent track records favor the former. ",
"Rosario doesn’t have much of a platoon split, so he might still play left against lefties with Grossman getting some DH work — especially in light of last season’s defensive issues — but it’s a fluid situation.",
"\n\nThe Verdict: Rosario probably takes the long end of a 60/40 platoon split that doesn’t focus as much on handedness but rather effectiveness.",
"\n\nFinal Bench Player\n\nThe Candidates: Ehire Adrianza, Danny Santana, Byungho Park, J.B. Shuck, Drew Stubbs\n\nThe Breakdown: As of right now, a likely scenario with the bench is backup catcher, Eduardo Escobar, Grossman and then a fourth player. ",
"Each of these players offers something the existing bench doesn’t, so it might be difficult to know exactly how the brain trust is leaning at this point. ",
"Adrianza is an elite defender who can handle short but hasn’t hit much (.271 wOBA) in 331 big-league plate appearances. ",
"He has shown a little pop at times despite having just a 155-lb. ",
"frame. ",
"Santana can theoretically play virtually any position and still has his rookie season to fall back on, but that’s increasingly more in the rear-view mirror as time goes on. ",
"He’s still young and has plenty of physical talent, but the new guys in the organization aren’t nearly as married to him as Terry Ryan and co. were. ",
"Park isn’t on the 40-man anymore but that could be easily remedied, and he could add some serious pop to a bench that, as constructed, won’t have much. ",
"Shuck and Stubbs both could offer some defensive versatility in the outfield that Grossman doesn’t — namely, the ability to play center — but how much does that really matter when all three starting outfielders play a capable center field?",
"\n\nThe Verdict: Adrianza probably makes the most sense, considering they’ll want to use a late-inning defensive replacement for Polanco or Escobar at short with late-inning groundball guys like Brandon Kintzler in the mix. ",
"In fact, don’t be surprised if Adrianza comes in at short and Escobar moves over to third to take over for Sano sometimes.",
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"5 Starter\n\nThe Candidates: Trevor May, Tyler Duffey, Jose Berrios, Ryan Vogelsong, Justin Haley, Adalberto Mejia\n\nThe Breakdown: The first four are locked in with Ervin Santana, Phil Hughes, Kyle Gibson and Hector Santiago, barring some sort of move or perhaps a setback in the recovery of Hughes from Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. ",
"As Mike Berardino has said a few times on the Midwest Swing podcast, it might make sense to send May down to Rochester to make sure he’s entirely lengthened out before giving him one more crack at this thing. ",
"Duffey’s long-term future might be as a late-inning reliever unless he develops a changeup, and he could really carve out a role there at some point this year. ",
"The organization is obviously still high on Berrios — and for good reason — but sending him to Rochester buys him a bit more time to develop him. ",
"Haley probably is more of a fit as a long guy than as a starter. ",
"Mejia is basically a ready-made fourth or fifth starter whenever the Twins are ready to use him, but it doesn’t seem likely that’ll be right away. ",
"Vogelsong probably gets the nod here as the veteran bridge to someone like May or Berrios, though there’s always the possibility that injuries will pop up as well.",
"\n\nThe Verdict: Leaning Vogelsong at this moment, as he’d also have the flexibility to work as a swingman if the team doesn’t need a fifth starter over the first few weeks of the season. ",
"The Twins will rightly value someone with that flexibility, as well as someone they can start in any game and any situation without having to worry about composure.",
"\n\nCloser\n\nThe Candidates: Kintzler, Ryan Pressly, J.T. Chargois\n\nThe Breakdown: It would be quite a shock for this not to be Kintzler’s job from the jump, but he lacks the ideal stuff teams like in the ninth inning. ",
"However, he flat out got the job done last season. ",
"His September swoon coincided with Chargois coming on strong, though, and don’t sleep on either of these two other guys to wrangle the job from Kintzler before the season is too old. ",
"Kintzler makes a lot of sense putting out fires in the middle innings with his penchant for grounders.",
"\n\nThe Verdict: Kintzler to start the year, but probably not to finish it. ",
"That’s not a knock on him, either.",
"\n\nThe Final Bullpen Spot(s)\n\nThe Candidates: Craig Breslow, Haley, Duffey, Buddy Boshers, Ryan O’Rourke, Taylor Rogers, Michael Tonkin, Mason Melotakis\n\nThe Breakdown: Outside of Kintzler, Pressly and Matt Belisle, there isn’t much in the way of ‘givens’ in this bullpen. ",
"Rogers should be based on how he pitched last year, but with a new front office and a player with options, these things can be thrown out the window. ",
"Boshers and O’Rourke could both be fabulous LOOGY options — the former better in a more expanded role — but a bullpen on the upswing doesn’t need to worry itself with specialists necessarily, either. ",
"If a righty can get left-handed hitters out, that’s all that should matter. ",
"Breslow has reinvented himself with a new arm slot, and with all the talk between him and Falvey about clubhouse culture, he seems to have the inside track on an Opening Day job. ",
"He’s one of the smartest players (people?) ",
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"Haley might get a crack based on being a Rule 5 pick the Red Sox would welcome back with open arms, while Duffey — as previously noted — could harness his high-energy, stewing angsty side in relief with his two-pitch mix that’d play up in smaller doses. ",
"Tonkin basically is who he is at this point, though he had extended runs last season where he threw hard and was one of the team’s better options in the pen. ",
"Melotakis should be in the bullpen before season’s end, and is an impressive lefty with really good stuff. ",
"He might be an option to get batters out from both sides before all is said and done.",
"\n\nThe Verdict: A four-man bench would mean a seven-man bullpen. ",
"With Kintzler, Pressly and Belisle in, that means four guys from that list make it. ",
"Will Glen Perkins be ready? ",
"It seems unlikely. ",
"For now, we’ll guess….Breslow, Haley, Boshers and….Tonkin? ",
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"This application claims the priority of German application DE 199 43 002.0, filed in Germany on Sep. 9, 1999, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.",
"\nThis invention relates to a cooling device for an internal combustion engine installed in a motor vehicle such as a passenger car. ",
"The cooling device has several radiators, which are disposed in the front section of the passenger car and connected with the internal combustion engine by pipelines.",
"\nA cooling device of the type mentioned above is known from German Patent Document DE 39 30 076 C1. ",
"This cooling device is disposed in the front space of a motor vehicle and, moreover, as seen in the driving direction, in front of a cooling fan driven by an internal combustion engine. ",
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"\nIt is an object of the invention to provide a cooling device for a motor vehicle which comprises several radiators, is highly effective, and can be installed in the front section of the motor vehicle in a justifiable space.",
"\nThis object is accomplished by a particular cooling device for an internal combustion engine, installed in a motor vehicle such as a passenger car, which has several radiators. ",
"The cooling device is disposed in the front section of the passenger car and connected with the internal combustion engine by pipelines such that the cooling device in the front section has one radiator extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle and two lateral radiators extending obliquely to a central longitudinal plane. ",
"By way of a collecting device, the radiators are connected with cooling water outlet pipelines at a common supplying pipeline connected with the internal combustion engine. ",
"Downstream from the internal combustion engine, there is a returning pipeline, which is connected with a branching device, from which the cooling water-supplying pipelines run to the radiators.",
"\nThe main advantages achieved by the invention, in which the cooling device has three radiators, are that the front space is well utilized and that an efficient cooling performance for the internal combustion engine is enclosed. ",
"The cooling water outlet pipelines, the collecting device, the supplying pipeline, the returning pipeline, the branching device, and the cooling water-returning pipelines make a properly functioning cooling water cycle possible for an internal combustion engine disposed in the front, in the rear, or close to the rear (in a mid-engine construction) of a motor vehicle. ",
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"---\nabstract: 'We investigate the formation of extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars that are observed in the Galactic halo and neighboring ultra-faint dwarf galaxies. ",
"Their low metal abundances (${\\rm [Fe/H]} < -3$) indicate that their parent clouds were enriched by a single or several supernovae (SNe) from the first (Pop III) stars. ",
"In this study, we perform numerical simulations of the entire formation sequence of a EMP star through the feedback effects of photo-ionization and metal-enrichment by a Pop III SN. ",
"We for the first time employ a metal/dust properties calculated consistently with the progenitor model, and solve all relevant radiative cooling processes and chemical reactions including metal molecular formation and grain growth until the protostar formation. ",
"In a minihalo (MH) with mass $1.77\\E{6} \\ \\Msun$, a Pop III star with mass $13 \\ \\Msun$ forms at redshift $z=12.1$. After its SN explosion, the shocked gas falls back into the central MH internally enriching itself. ",
"The metallicity in the recollapsing region is $2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$ (${\\rm [Fe/H]} = -3.42$). ",
"The recollapsing cloud undergoes cooling by HD, CO, and OH molecules and heating along with H$_2$ formation. ",
"Eventually by grain growth and dust cooling, knotty filaments appear in the central 100 au region with the help of turbulence driven by the SN, leading to the formation of low-mass EMP stars surviving until the present day.'",
"\nauthor:\n- |\n Gen Chiaki$^{1,2}$[^1] and John H. Wise$^{1}$\\\n $^{1}$Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA\\\n $^{2}$Department of Physics, Konan University, 8-9-1 Okamoto, Kobe, 658-0072, Japan\ntitle: 'Seeding the second star: Enrichment from population III, dust evolution, and cloud collapse'\n---\n\n\\[firstpage\\]\n\ngalaxies: evolution — ISM: abundances — stars: formation — stars: low-mass — stars: Population III — stars: Population II\n\nINTRODUCTION\n============\n\nThe properties of early-generation stars are crucial to determine structure formation in the first billion years from Big Bang including the first galaxy formation and cosmic reionization. ",
"The typical mass scale and initial mass function (IMF) of first-generation metal-free stars (Pop III stars) determine the degrees of photoionization and the metal enrichment in the ambient interstellar medium (ISM) through their supernova (SN) explosions. ",
"Conversely, the metal content in collapsing clouds affects the mass range of stars formed [@Omukai00; @Bromm03]. ",
"Such co-evolution determines the star formation history of the ISM in high-redshift galaxies [see a recent review of @Dayal18Rev and references therein].",
"\n\nIn the next decade, instruments such as [*James-Webb Space Telescope*]{} ([*JWST*]{}), [*SPICA*]{}, and [*Thirty-Meter Telescope*]{} ([*TMT*]{}) are planned to directly observe high-redshift galaxies to extend our knowledge of their IMFs and metal content. ",
"The prediction of the observational features of high-redshift galaxies and even the first generation of galaxies is an urgent task [see a review of observational features of [*JWST*]{} in @Kalirai18]. ",
"On the theoretical side, cosmological simulations of the first stars and galaxies, including massive star feedback, provide valuable insight of their origin and evolution [@Tumlinson07; @Salvadori07; @Wise12; @Barrow17; @Barrow18; @Magg17; @Dayal18BH].",
"\n\nIn this work, we focus on another constraint on IMFs in the early Universe. ",
"In the halo and bulge regions in the Milky Way galaxy and the neighboring ultra-faint dwarf (UDF) galaxies, ancient stars with metallicities lower than the solar value, so-called metal-poor stars, have been observed. ",
"In particular, ones with iron abundances of $\\rm [Fe/H] < -3$ are called extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars [@Beers05]. ",
"Due to their small metal content, they should inherit the nucleosynthetic features of a single or several parent Pop III SN(e) [@Ryan96; @Cayrel04; @Chiaki18]. ",
"Constraining the mass scale and explosion mechanism of Pop III stars indirectly through the elemental abundance ratios and metallicities of metal-poor stars is called near-field cosmology or Galactic archaeology [@Ishigaki18].",
"\n\nThe second generation of star formation is the very first matter cycle in the ISM. ",
"It begins with Pop III star formation in small gravitationally-bound dark matter (DM) haloes, so-called minihaloes (MHs), with masses $\\sim 10^6 \\ \\Msun$ at redshift $z\\sim 20$. The first light is emitted during its main sequence, and the first metals are then synthesized and released by its SN if it is massive [$\\MPopIII = 8$–$40 \\ \\Msun$ and $140$–$260 \\ \\Msun$; @Heger02]. ",
"Metals are incorporated into later star-forming regions, where the cloud collapses and fragments into low-mass clumps ($\\sim 0.01$–$0.1 \\ \\Msun$) by gas cooling of dust thermal emission into the embryos of observed long-lived EMP stars [@Omukai00; @Schneider03; @Bromm14].",
"\n\nThere are two processes of metal enrichment. ",
"One is called external enrichment (EE), where the gas shocked by a Pop III SN reaches a neighboring clump and triggers star formation. ",
"The other is called internal enrichment (IE), in which the metal-enriched gas falls back into the DM potential having hosted the Pop III star. ",
"@Chiaki18 showed that both processes occur through a balance between the radiation/supernova energy by a Pop III star and binding energy of MH, and that the latter is the major process for the formation of EMP stars.",
"\n\nThe whole process has only been investigated by @Smith15. ",
"They show that an externally enriched clump with metallicity $\\sim 2\\E{-5} \\ \\Zsun$ contracts to fragment by dust cooling. ",
"Although IE is the major process for the formation of EMP stars , its whole process has not been explicitly followed by three-dimensional numerical simulations in the cosmological context. ",
"@Machida05 and @Chiaki13 studied the low-mass star formation in the partially enriched SN shell with one-zone and one-dimensional calculations. ",
"However, because the propagation of SN shells is highly anisotropic, three-dimensional simulations are required to properly follow the process of metal mixing and gas fragmentation [@Ritter12]. ",
"The works of @Ritter12 [@Ritter15; @Ritter16], @Sluder16, and are limited in the sense that they only consider the recollapse of the shocked gas, i.e., the succeeding protostar formation and cloud fragmentation are not followed.",
"\n\nIn low-metallicity clouds, various heating/cooling processes are present. ",
"@Chiaki16 followed the cloud collapse with metallicities $10^{-6}$–$10^{-3} \\ \\Zsun$. They showed that rapid gas heating along with H$_2$ molecular formation prevents fragmentation in the most cases even though the dust cooling is efficient later. ",
"In other cases where OH/H$_2$O molecular cooling operates, fragmentation along the filamentary structure appears. ",
"In , metals are uniformly added in static clouds. ",
"In the shock-driven cloud collapse, the dynamical timescale becomes shorter so that the efficiencies of these heating/cooling processes might be suppressed. ",
"Furthermore, the turbulence driven by SN shocks will enhance the fragmentation [@Dopcke11; @Dopcke13]. ",
"To properly know how the hydrodynamic evolution is coupled with the chemical processes, it is required to follow the cloud collapse with full calculations of chemistry and gas heating/cooling in these shock-driven star-forming clouds.",
"\n\nThe metal and dust properties produced from a Pop III SN are a key ingredient in these calculations [@Bovino16; @Grassi17]. ",
"In the recollapsing region, the metal and dust compositions and dust size distribution are assumed to directly inherit the nucleosynthesis and nucleation in Pop III SN ejecta [@Tanaka17]. ",
"Type-II SNe yield more abundant alpha elements $\\abFe{\\alpha} > 0$ ($\\alpha = {\\rm O},~{\\rm Mg},~{\\rm Si}$) than measured in the present-day including the contribution of Type-Ia SNe [@Umeda02]. ",
"This elemental abundance enhances O [i]{} fine-structure cooling and OH/H$_2$O molecular cooling. ",
"Although dust grains are formed in expanding ejecta, they are partly destroyed by reverse shock, and return to the gas phase [@Bianchi07; @Nozawa07]. ",
"Consequently, the condensation efficiency of metal (dust to metal mass ratio) is smaller (a few %) than in the present-day (50%), where all refractory elements (Mg, Si, and Fe) are locked up into grains [@Pollack94]. ",
"On the other hand, grains can grow by accreting the gas-phase metal (grain growth) in a molecular clouds, which enhances the dust cooling efficiency [@Chiaki15].",
"\n\nIn this work, we for the first time to follow the full process from Pop III to Pop II star formation via IE in a three-dimensional cosmological simulation with all relevant chemistry and heating/cooling processes. ",
"We calculate the metal and dust models employed in this study with accurate nucleosynthesis and nucleation models of a Pop III SN. ",
"We describe our numerical models in Sec. ",
"\\[sec:method\\] and the results in Sec. ",
"\\[sec:results\\]. ",
"Then, we discuss importance of physical processes included in this work and caveates (Sec. ",
"\\[sec:discussion\\]). ",
"The application of our results to Galactic Archaeology is discussed in Sec. ",
"\\[sec:GA\\]. ",
"Finally, we provide summary and conclusion of this work in Sec. ",
"\\[sec:conclusion\\].",
"\n\nNumerical models {#sec:method}\n================\n\nSimulation setup\n----------------\n\nWe use the $N$-body/adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) cosmological hydrodynamics simulation code [@Bryan14].[^2] To follow the evolution of shocks with high Mach numbers, a grid-based code is useful relative to smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) codes by which the spurious surface tension affects the hydrodynamics [also see @Saitoh13; @Hopkins13; @Rosswog15]. ",
"The code solves the hydrodynamics equations with the Piecewise Parabolic Method (PPM) in an Eulerian frame while using a two-shock Riemann solver. ",
"In the hydrodynamics equations of [enzo]{} PPM solver, the fixed adiabatic index $\\gamma = 5/3$ has been imposed. ",
"At densities $\\nH \\gtrsim 10^8 \\ \\percc$, the gas becomes fully molecular at low metallicities $Z<10^{-3} \\ \\Zsun$, and $\\gamma$ approaches 7/5. ",
"If $\\gamma$ remains 5/3 in the molecular regime, this causes spurious heating. ",
"To avoid this, we have modified the hydrodynamics solver to consider a variable $\\gamma$ value.",
"\n\nFor the study of star formation and expansion of dense cooling shells, the AMR technique can capture the inherently wide dynamic range of length and density of this problem. ",
"We adopt the following cosmological parameters in the simulation: $\\Omega _{\\rm\n m} = 0.3089$, $\\Omega _{\\rm CDM} = 0.2603$, $\\Omega _{\\rm \\Lambda}\n= 0.6911$, and $H_0 = 67.74 \\ {\\rm km \\ s^{-1} \\ Mpc^{-1}}$ [@Planck2015]. ",
"We initialize the periodic simulation volume with a side length of 300 comoving kpc at redshift $z=140$ with <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">MUSIC</span> [@Hahn11]. ",
"We initially perform a small $64^3$ pathfinder simulation with only dark matter to identify the most massive halo at $z=10$ that has a mass of $3.8 \\times 10^6~\\Msun$. We then reinitialize and recenter the simulation by resampling its Lagrangian volume at $z=10$ increasing the mass and spatial resolution by a factor of 64 and 4, respectively, i.e. two additional initial AMR levels. ",
"The Lagrangian volume considered is a sphere centered on the target halo with a radius of five times the virial radius. ",
"In the “zoom-in” region, we have an effective initial resolution of $256^3$ and a mass resolution of $53.4~\\Msun$, resolving the halo by approximately 50,000 particles. ",
"Although this simulation size is smaller than most cosmological simulations of metal-free and metal-poor star formation, it was necessary to reduce its computational size because of the expense of the solving a detailed chemical network that includes a live dust model. ",
"In the end, the full simulation required 33 days on 224 cores, consuming 177,000 core-hours. ",
"We terminate the simulations when the first metal-enriched hydrostatic core forms at a density of $10^{16}~\\percc$. We perform all of the analysis in this paper with the [yt]{} toolkit [@yt].",
"\n\nComputational cells satisfying criteria below are progressively refined by a factor of two in space up to 33 refinement levels, resulting in a maximal spatial resolution of 0.01 au. ",
"We smooth the dark matter density field at scales below 1 comoving pc (AMR level 12). ",
"At these scales, the gas density dominates, and by smoothing the dark matter density, we remove any artifacts, i.e. heating in the wake of individual massive particles, associated with the discrete representation of the dark matter mass distribution [e.g. @Abel02]. ",
"We employ the following refinement criteria:\n\n- the baryon mass in a cell on a refinement level $l$ exceeds $3\\times 2 ^{-0.2 l}$ times the mean baryon mass on the root grid,\n\n- the DM particle mass in a cell exceeds three times the initial mass,\n\n- the local Jeans length is less than 64 times the cell size.",
"\n\nWe allow Pop III star formation in regions where a cell satisfying the following criteria [@Wise12]:\n\n- the physical gas density exceeds $10^6 \\ \\percc$,\n\n- the gas flow is convergent ($\\nabla \\cdot \\vb{v} < 0$),\n\n- the cooling time is less than the dynamical time,\n\n- the metallicity is less than the critical value ($5\\E{-5} \\ \\Zsun$),\n\n- the H$_2$ fraction exceeds a critical value ($10^{-3}$) that is typical for the collapsing primordial cloud at the critical density (i).",
"\n\nBecause we focus on the feedback effects of a single Pop III star in this work, the formation of secondary Pop III stars is artificially prohibited. ",
"The mass of a Pop III star is sampled from the IMF of $$f(\\log \\MPopIII) = M^{-1} \\exp \\left[ -\\left( \\frac{M_{\\rm char}}{\\MPopIII } \\right)^{1.6} \\right],\n\\label{eq:PopIII_IMF}$$ where $M_{\\rm char}$ is the characteristic mass of Pop III stars, and $M_{\\rm char} = 20 \\ \\Msun$. We regard the star particle as a radiation point source, and solve the radiative transfer equation with <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Moray</span> [@Wise11] during the lifetime $\\tlife$ of the star. ",
"Then the supernova energy of $\\Esn = 10^{51}$ erg and metal is added within the radius of 10 pc. ",
"Although the stellar core is stratified just before the explosion, where heavier elements such as iron reside inner region, we assume uniform i.e. fully-mixed ejecta, considering hydrodynamical instabilities [@Chen17b]. ",
"Metals are initially contained in the ejecta surrounded by the ambient medium through a contact discontinuity (CD) that is placed at a radius of 7.5 pc, which is appropriate for the energy-conserving phase. ",
"The metals can penetrate through this barrier into the ambient gas when the shock undergoes Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instabilities on the CD.",
"\n\nChemistry and cooling\n---------------------\n\nWe use the chemistry/cooling library , generalized to adopt simulation codes with various schemes [@Smith17].[^3] The original version presented by @Smith17 solved the chemical reactions of at most 12 primordial species and radiative cooling of the relevant species. ",
"The metal cooling rates were interpolated from tables calculated by [cloudy]{} [@Smith08]. ",
"The dust temperature and cooling efficiency were solved based on the dust model in the interstellar medium (ISM) in the vicinity of the solar system [@Pollack94; @Omukai00]. ",
" is well-designed to supplement the default chemical reactions and cooling functions with user-defined ones. ",
"In order to follow the abundances and cooling efficiencies of 48 chemical species of metal elements and dust as well as primordial elements for a wide range of density ($\\nH < 10^{18} \\ \\percc$) and gas temperature ($T < 10^9$ K), we add the corresponding chemical reactions, cooling functions, and opacities described in the subsequent sections. ",
"We also modified the scheme to solve the ordinary differential equations of reaction rates from the backward differential formula [@Anninos97] to an implicit scheme.",
"\n\n### Primordial chemistry and cooling\n\nWe extend [grackle]{}’s chemical network of primordial species to include 49 reactions for 15 primordial species: $\\rm e$, $\\rm H$, $\\rm H^+$, $\\rm H_2$, $\\rm H^-$, $\\rm H_2^+$, $\\rm HeH^+$, $\\rm He$, $\\rm He^+$, $\\rm He^{2+}$, $\\rm D$, $\\rm D^+$, $\\rm D^-$, $\\rm HD$, and $\\rm HD^+$ by adding $\\rm HeH^+$, $\\rm D^-$, and $\\rm HD^+$, which are important in the high-redshift intergalactic medium [$z>10$; @Galli13]. ",
"The reactions include the collisional ionization/recombination and formation/destruction of H$_2$ via H$^-$/H$_2^+$ processes and three-body reactions.",
"\n\nWe include gas heating along with H$_2$ molecular formation, which is important to suppress the gas elongation and fragmentation . ",
"For $T>8000$ K, we consider bremsstrahlung, inverse Compton cooling, ionization/recombination and transition line cooling of H- and He-bearing species. ",
"For $T<10000$ K, we calculate the molecular cooling rates by H$_2$ and HD. ",
"The radiative cooling rate of H$_2$ molecules are calculated for each line transition between 20 rotational and 3 vibrational levels. ",
"For HD, we consider 3 vibrational levels.",
"\n\nFor molecular cooling, the emission rate is reduced by the corresponding photon escape fraction $\\beta _{\\rm line} = \\frac{1-e^{-\\tau _{\\rm line}}}{\\tau _{\\rm line}} e^{-\\tau _{\\rm cont}}$, where $\\tau _{\\rm line} = \\alpha _{\\rm line} l_{\\rm sh}^{\\rm line}$ is the optical depth for each transition line. ",
"In this formula, $\\alpha _{\\rm line}$ is the absorption coefficient including stimulated emission, and $l_{\\rm sh} = \\min \\{ 2v_{\\rm th} / (dv/dr),~l_{\\rm Jeans} \\}$ is the shielding length as the minimum between the Sobolev length, where the relative velocity of the fluid becomes equivalent to line width of the order of thermal velocity $v_{\\rm th} = (2kT/m_j)^{1/2}$, and the Jeans length [@Takahashi83]. ",
"For simplicity, we here estimate the velocity gradient as $dv/dr = 1/3t_{\\rm ff}$ under the one-zone approximation [@Omukai00]. ",
"We will present the formulation of continuum opacity $\\tau _{\\rm cont}$ in Section \\[sec:dust\\_physics\\].",
"\n\nThroughout the simulation, hydrogen mass fraction is a constant $\\XH = 0.76$. Although the helium fraction is enhanced just around a SN ejecta, the He-rich gas is diluted by the ambient pristine gas. ",
"The density is expressed as the number density of hydrogen nuclei $\\nH = \\XH \\rho /\\mH$ with mass density $\\rho$ throughout this paper.",
"\n\n### Metal chemistry and cooling\n\nThe metal cooling is important to determine the fragmentation properties of low-metallicity gas in the early stage of collapse [@Bromm03]. ",
"In particular, metal molecules such as OH and H$_2$O can overcome heating associated with H$_2$ formation to enhance fragmentation .[^4] We for the first time follow the abundances of their different phases (ions, atoms, and molecules) in three-dimensional simulations of Pop III SNRs, considering 40 reactions for the 19 species: C$^+$, C, CH, CH$_2$, CO$^+$, CO, CO$_2$, O$^+$, O, OH$^+$, OH, H$_2$O$^+$, H$_2$O, H$_3$O$^+$, O$_2^+$, O$_2$, Si, SiO, and SiO$_2$. We solve recombination of C$^+$ and formation of molecules CH, CH$_2$, CO, and CO$_2$. For O-bearing species, recombination/charge transfer of O$^+$ and OH, O$_2$, and H$_2$O formation is included. ",
"Atoms of Si are oxidized into SiO and SiO$_2$ molecules in the course of collapse .",
"\n\nThe fine-structure level transition line cooling of C$^+$, C and O for the systems of 2, 3, and 5 levels are considered, respectively [@Santoro06]. ",
"The photon escape fractions are estimated in the same manner as H$_2$ and HD. ",
"We calculate the cooling rates by rotational level transition of OH, H$_2$O, and CO by interpolating the tables of @Neufeld93, @Neufeld95, and @Omukai10, respectively.",
"\n\n### Dust physics {#sec:dust_physics}\n\nDust grains play a crucial role in determining the final fate of a cloud by enhancing gas cooling efficiency and thus inducing fragmentation [e.g. @Smith15; @SafranekShrader16]. ",
"They modify the thermodynamics of gas in the four aspects:\n\n1. ",
" \\(1) H$_2$ molecular formation on grain surfaces,\n\n2. ",
" \\(2) continuum opacity,\n\n3. ",
" \\(3) gas cooling by dust thermal emission, and\n\n4. ",
" \\(4) accretion of gas-phase metal onto grains .",
"\n\nTo self-consistently consider the properties of dust grains released by Pop III SNe, we derive these efficiencies separately with grain radii $r = 1 \\ $Å–$10 \\ \\um$ with 0.1 dex interval for eight grain species: metallic silicon (Si), metallic iron (Fe), forsterite ($\\Forsterite$), enstatite ($\\Enstatite $), amorphous carbon (C), silica ($\\Silica $), magnesia ($\\Magnesia $), and troilite ($\\Troilite $). ",
"The continuum opacity is estimated as $\\tau _{\\rm cont} = (\\kappa _{\\rm p} \\rho + \\sum _i \\kappa _{\\rm i} \\rho _i) l_{\\rm Jeans}$, where $\\kappa _{\\rm p}$ and $\\kappa _i$ are the Planck mean opacity of the primordial gas [@Mayer05] and a grain species $i$ [@Nozawa08], and $\\rho _i$ is the mass density of a grain species $i$. We use the Jeans length as the shielding length for simplicity. ",
"The continuum cooling rates such as collision-induced emission (CIE) and dust thermal emission are reduced by a factor of $\\beta _{\\rm cont} = \\min \\{1, \\tau _{\\rm cont} ^{-2}\\}$ under the diffusion approximation.",
"\n\nFor densities $\\nH \\gtrsim 10^{10} (Z/10^{-4} \\ \\Zsun)^{-2} \\ \\percc$, grain growth is present and can enhance cloud fragmentation . ",
"We simultaneously compute the loss of elements Mg, Al, S, and Fe, assuming that they all are in the form of atoms. ",
"Carbon grains grow through impact of carbon atoms. ",
"Since C atoms are rapidly oxidized to form CO molecules at density $\\nH \\sim 10^6 \\ \\percc$, growth of carbon grains can occur if the number abundance ratio $\\rm C/O > 1$. Silicate grains grow by accreting Mg, SiO, and H$_2$O molecules. ",
"Since the dominant Si-bearing species at $\\nH > 10^6 \\ \\percc$ is SiO, we expect that silicate grains grow in the Pop III SN dust models.",
"\n\nThe formulation of the rates of (1)–(4) explicitly described in our previous paper depends on the grain temperature. ",
"To calculate it, many iterations are required to solve the energy balance equation between gas-dust heat transfer rate and dust thermal emission rate for each grain species and size bin. ",
"In order to reduce the computational costs, these rates have been tabulated for each grain species, and are interpolated from density ($\\rho$), gas temperature ($T$), density of a grain species $i$ ($\\rho _i$), and density of the corresponding key element $X$ ($\\rho_{X}$) of a fluid cell at each timestep. ",
"In this strategy, we successfully include the effect of grain growth (See Appendix \\[sec:rates\\_dust\\] for the detailed description).",
"\n\n![ [*",
"Blue solid line*]{}: abundance $[X/{\\rm Fe}]$ of major elements $X$ relative to iron for our SN model with progenitor mass $\\MPopIII = 13 \\ \\Msun$. [*Orange dashed line*]{}: number fraction of nuclei condensed into dust grains for our dust formation/destruction model with ambient gas density $\\namb = 1 \\ \\percc$. For metallicity $Z_{\\rm recol} = 2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$ in the recollapsing region (see text), the absolute iron abundance is ${\\rm [Fe/H]} = -3.42$. []{data-label=\"fig:metal\"}](fig/fig01.eps){width=\"\\columnwidth\"}\n\n![ ",
"Mass fraction of the total and individual dust grain species relative to all metals after the dust destruction by reverse shocks in the supernova remnant. []{",
"data-label=\"fig:dust\"}](fig/fig02.eps){width=\"\\columnwidth\"}\n\n![ ",
"Size distribution function of each dust grain species normalized to unity just after they are ejected from the Pop III supernova. []{",
"data-label=\"fig:dist\"}](fig/fig03.eps){width=\"\\columnwidth\"}\n\nPop III supernova yields\n------------------------\n\nIn this paper, we employ the Pop III SN model in a hydrodynamic evolution of a SN remnant and star-forming clouds self-consistently. ",
"In this simulation, a Pop III star with mass $13.5 \\ \\Msun$ forms. ",
"Metal and dust abundances and dust size distribution are taken from @Umeda02 and @Nozawa03 [@Nozawa07] for the progenitor mass $\\MPopIII = 13 \\ \\Msun$, explosion energy $\\Esn = 1\\E{51}$ erg, and ambient gas density $\\namb = 1 \\ \\percc$. The progenitor model is tailored to be consistent with the averaged elemental abundances of EMP stars presented by @Cayrel04.",
"\n\nThe blue solid curve of Fig. ",
"\\[fig:metal\\] show metal abundances. ",
"We briefly summarize the different and common points of them with respect to those in the present-day ISM. ",
"In general, Pop III SN models show the alpha-element abundance enhancement relative to the solar abundance ratio (${\\rm [\\alpha /Fe]} \\simeq 0.4$). ",
"In a model with a mass of $13 \\ \\Msun$, however, O and Mg are slightly underabundant relative to solar (${\\rm [O/Fe]}=-0.15$ and ${\\rm [Mg/Fe]}=-0.23$, respectively). ",
"Instead, Si and S are slightly overabundant (${\\rm [Si/Fe]}=+0.11$ and ${\\rm [S/Fe]}=+0.17$, respectively). ",
"We here focus on the progenitor model with a C-normal abundance (${\\rm [C/Fe]} = 0.18$). ",
"Note that there are another classification of EMP stars with C-enhanced abundance ratio (${\\rm [C/Fe]} > 2.3$; see Sec. ",
"\\[sec:GA\\]).",
"\n\nThe orange dotted curve of Fig. ",
"\\[fig:metal\\] shows the condensation efficiency of each element. ",
"Figs. ",
"\\[fig:dust\\] and \\[fig:dist\\] show dust abundances and size distribution. ",
"The mass ratio of dust relative to metal (condensation ratio) is only 9.3%, which is less than that in the present-day ISM by a factor of five. ",
"The major species are initially metallic silicon and amorphous carbon. ",
"Silicate grains (forsterite and enstatite) are less abundant before grain growth occurs . ",
"The size distribution is proportional to $r^{-3.5}$ [@Nozawa07] as in the present-day [@Pollack94].",
"\n\nThroughout this paper, metallicity is normalized by the solar metallicity $\\Zsun = 0.01295$ and the solar elemental abundance ratio is taken from @Asplund09.",
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"image](fig/fig07d-f.eps){width=\"18cm\"}\n\nResults {#sec:results}\n=======\n\nWe follow the entire formation sequence from Pop III star formation to the near birth of a second-generation star in a cosmological context. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_time\\] shows the slice of density, temperature, H$^+$, and H$_2$ fractions at four characteristic epochs. ",
"First, a MH with a mass of $1.77\\E{6} \\ \\Msun$ virializes at the center of the simulation box at redshift $\\zform = 12.1$, in which the gas begins to collapse through hydrogen molecule cooling, forming a Pop III star with a mass of $13.5 \\ \\Msun$ (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_time\\]a). ",
"We follow the evolution of H [ii]{} region formed around the Pop III star by solving the radiative transfer equation. ",
"During the lifetime of $\\tlife = 11.8$ Myr, the ionization and D-type fronts expand to 40 pc, smaller than the virial radius 287 pc of the host MH. ",
"This is the condition for an ensuing SN shock to fall back to the host MH [@Kitayama05].",
"\n\nAt the time $\\tlife$, a SN explosion occurs, and metal and dust are released into the immediate environment (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_time\\]b–d). ",
"We add metal and dust to the ejecta with the mass, abundances of each gas-phase element and dust species, and dust size distribution that have been consistently calculated by hydrodynamics evolution of Pop III SN with progenitor mass $13 \\ \\Msun$. About 80 Myr after the SN, the enriched gas falls back into the host MH as predicted, and then begin to recollapse (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_time\\]e). ",
"The metallicity of the recollapsing region is $2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$, corresponding to ${\\rm [Fe/H]}=-3.42$, indicating that a EMP star will form there. ",
"We calculate all relevant chemical reactions and grain growth to investigate the thermal evolution and fragmentation properties of the low-metallicity collapsing cloud. ",
"Finally, a protostellar core forms in the optically thick region. ",
"Knotty filamentary structures appear around the protostar, where gas becomes unstable through dust cooling. ",
"This indicates that the cloud fragmentation occurs and a low-mass stellar cluster would form if we extended the simulations.",
"\n\nPop III star formation and feedback\n-----------------------------------\n\nOur zoom-in simulation focuses on a MH with mass $\\Mhalo = 1.77\\E{6} \\ \\Msun$ and radius $\\Rhalo = 287$ pc that virializes at redshift $\\zform = 12.1$. Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_time\\]a shows the slices of density, temperature, the abundances of $\\rm H^{+}$ and $\\rm H_2$ just before star formation, while Fig. ",
"\\[fig:nT\\]a shows gas temperature as a function of density at that same epoch. ",
"The gas accreting into the halo collapses adiabatically until the density reaches $\\nH \\sim 1 \\ \\percc$. Then radiative cooling by H$_2$ molecules becomes effective, and temperatures drop down to $\\sim 200$ K at a density $\\sim 10^3 \\ \\percc$. Cloud fragmentation does not occur at higher densities due to the lack of coolants, and at these scales, the mass range of the forming stars is determined [@Omukai00]. ",
"The typical mass of the system is the order of the Jeans mass $\\sim 10^2$–$10^3 \\ \\Msun$ at this scale [@Omukai00]. ",
"Prior work have shown disk fragmentation in the accretion disk of the subsequently formed protostar and a lower mass range in the eventually formed stellar cluster [@Clark11; @Greif11; @Stacy12]. ",
"In this MH, a Pop III star particle is created with a mass $\\MPopIII = 13.5 \\ \\Msun$ that was randomly sampled from the assumed IMF (Eq. ",
"\\[eq:PopIII\\_IMF\\]).",
"\n\nThe star emits hydrogen ionizing photons and H$_2$ dissociation photons at the rate of $\\QH = 1.23\\E{48} \\ {\\rm s}^{-1}$ and $\\QHH = 1.72\\E{48} \\ {\\rm s}^{-1}$, respectively during its lifetime of $\\tlife = 11.8$ Myr [@Schaerer02]. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_time\\]b shows the snapshot at 10.6 Myr after the star formation. ",
"A clump close to the Pop III star is partially disrupted but remains dense. ",
"Also, the gas at the connecting point between the cloud and filament is compressed. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:radial\\_profile\\_ion\\] shows one-dimensional profiles of density, temperature, and H$^+$ abundance during the Pop III main sequence from the star toward the clump and filament. ",
"A D-type shock front forms and eventually expands to 40 and 100 pc in the directions of the clump and filament, respectively, at $\\tlife$. Within it hydrogen is fully ionized, and temperature of the H [ii]{} region reaches 20,000 K from the balance between ionization heating and Ly$\\alpha$ cooling. ",
"The large gas pressure causes the central density tone almost uniform with $0.03 \\ \\percc$. Fig. ",
"\\[fig:nT\\]b shows that a diffuse ($\\sim 0.1 \\ \\percc$) and warm ($\\sim 20,000$ K) phase appears. ",
"The density is smaller than that of previous result [@Jeon14]. ",
"The lifetime of Pop III star with $13 \\ \\Msun$ in our case is slightly longer than with $15 \\ \\Msun$ in @Jeon14, and D-type front is expanded to larger radius, resulting in more diffuse H [ii]{} region. ",
"Also, compared with the same progenitor mass model of our previous SPH simulation , the spatial resolution in the central evacuated region around the Pop III star is higher, better capturing the density structures in the H [ii]{} region. ",
"In the mass resolution was $4.5 \\ \\Msun$, corresponding to the spatial resolution of 28 pc for $\\nH = 0.1 \\ \\percc$ while it is 3 pc in this work.",
"\n\nThe SN explosion occurs afterwards, and the blastwave propagates through the H [ii]{} region. ",
"In the direction of the dense clump (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:radial\\_profile\\_SN\\]a–c), the SN shock interacts with the clump of density $10^3 \\ \\percc$ that is 40 pc from the Pop III stellar remnant. ",
"The clump is partly disrupted and is forced outward from the SN shock pressure (green curve). ",
"Its density decreases and the clump eventually falls back into the recollapsing region (red curve). ",
"In the direction of filament (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:radial\\_profile\\_SN\\]d–f), the SN shock merges with the D-type shock just after the transition from the Sedov-Taylor phase to pressure-driven snowplough phase (orange curve). ",
"The shell becomes thicker (green curve) and eventually falls back (red curve).",
"\n\nFinally, 80 Myr after explosion, which is approximately the dynamical time of the central MH, the diluted shell begins to fall back into the central MH. ",
"The clumps near the Pop III remnant and at the connecting point between the halo and filament form the subsequent star-forming cloud (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_time\\]e) as previous works have found [@Ritter16; @Chiaki18]. ",
"The density of the halo center increases again to $10^3 \\ \\percc$ at 84 Myr after the Pop III star forms, and a runaway collapse begins (red curve in Fig. ",
"\\[fig:radial\\_profile\\_SN\\]), which is exactly the scenario of internal enrichment. ",
"At that time the dark matter halo mass increases to $2.99\\E{6} \\ \\Msun$, 1.69 times larger than at the time of Pop III star formation. ",
"Assuming that the turbulent velocity is the order of the circular velocity proportional to $\\Mhalo ^{1/2}$, it increases by 1.30 times, which affects the fragmentation properties of the enriched cloud as well as SN driven shocks.",
"\n\n![ ",
"Metallicity distribution as a function of radius from the densest point when the protostar is formed in the recollapsing region. []{",
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"image](fig/fig10f.eps){width=\"5.7cm\"}\n\nMetal-poor star formation {#sec:thermal_evolution}\n-------------------------\n\nThe metallicity in the recollapsing region is $Z_{\\rm recol} = 2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$, corresponding to iron abundance of ${\\rm [Fe/H]} = -3.42$, indicating that EMP stars will form in the cloud. ",
"The abundances of the other elements are determined according to the elemental abundance ratio shown in Fig. ",
"\\[fig:metal\\]. ",
"In our previous study , we terminated simulation when the maximum density of the recollapsing region becomes $1000 \\ \\percc$ to measure its metallicity range. ",
"In this work, we follow the subsequent chemical and thermal evolution to study the fragmentation properties of the cloud until the maximum density reaches $10^{16} \\ \\percc$, when the primordial component of gas becomes optically thick. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:rZ\\] shows the metallicity distribution as a function of the distance from the peak of the recollapsing cloud. ",
"While there are both regions with large metallicity up to $10^{-2} \\ \\Zsun$ and with pristine gas in the adjacent cosmological voids (radius $>100$ pc and density $< 0.1 \\ \\percc$), the metallicity is uniform within $\\sim 1$ pc because only the inner part of fluid [@Smith15], whose metallicity fluctuations are progressively reduced, experiences a run-away collapse [@Larson69; @Penston69] faster than the metal mixing timescales.",
"\n\nIn Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\], we show a sequence of zoom-in images focused on the recollapsing cloud. ",
"Because of the adaptive nature of our simulation, we can resolve the cosmological volume with a side of $26.8$ kpc (physical scale at redshift $z=10.2$) down to 0.010 au, corresponding to 33 levels of refinement. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\] shows the evolution of temperature and chemical abundances as a function of the central density. ",
"Our detailed chemical network allows us to calculate the reactions including formation of metal molecules such as CO, OH, and H$_2$O and growth of each grain species such as silicates for the first time. ",
"The corresponding radiative cooling and chemical heating processes determine the evolution of temperature, which affects the fragmentation properties of the gas cloud.",
"\n\nWe here briefly summarize the chemo-thermal evolution of the recollapsing cloud step-by-step. ",
"At densities less than $10^3 \\ \\percc$, hydrogen molecules are formed via the H$^-$ process: $$\\begin{aligned}\n\\rm H + e^- &\\to& \\rm H^- + \\gamma , \\\\\n\\rm H^- + H &\\to& \\rm H_2 + e^-\\end{aligned}$$ catalyzed by free electrons. ",
"In gas with a metallicity of $2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$, H$_2$ formation on grain surfaces is marginally dominant. ",
"The H$_2$ fraction is $10^{-3}$ that is slightly higher than in the primordial gas (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]b). ",
"Their ro-vibrational cooling is dominant at that stage, and temperature declines to 150 K. At this low temperature, HD molecules form through the reactions $$\\begin{aligned}\n\\rm D + H_2 &\\to& \\rm HD + H , \\\\\n\\rm D^+ + H_2 &\\to& \\rm HD + H^+\\end{aligned}$$ (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]c). ",
"At $10^3 < \\nH < 10^5 \\ \\percc$, due to HD cooling, temperature further drops down to 70 K. This is shown as the green-yellow region in the density map of Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]b, where filamentary structures start to form. ",
"Along the filaments, the temperature reaches a minimum value $\\sim 100$ K, suggesting that HD cooling induces the deformation of the gas cloud.",
"\n\nAt this metallicity, metal fine-structure cooling is sub-dominant. ",
"However, the transition discriminant introduced by @Frebel13 $D_{\\rm trans} = \\log (10^{\\rm [C/H]} + 0.9\\times 10^{\\rm [O/H]}) = -3.09$ in our simulation, above the critical value of $-3.5$ where fine-structure cooling is efficient. ",
"We find that O atoms are converted into OH molecules primarily through the reaction $$\\begin{aligned}\n\\rm O + H &\\to& \\rm OH + \\gamma \\end{aligned}$$ at $\\nH \\sim 10^5 \\ \\percc$ (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]e). ",
"At the same time, C atoms are oxidized into CO molecules by $$\\begin{aligned}\n\\rm C + OH &\\to& \\rm CO + H\\end{aligned}$$ (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]d). ",
"At $10^5 < \\nH < 10^8 \\ \\percc$, OH and CO molecules are the dominant coolants instead of C and O atoms, and temperature remains around 100 K.\n\nBecause adiabatic compressional heating overcomes these cooling processes, the gas slowly heats up. ",
"The cloud becomes stable against deformation, and thus forms a hydrostatic spherical core as shown by the red-colored region in density plot of Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]b. ",
"Here a molecular cloud forms with a size of $\\sim 0.1$ pc, which is depicted in Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]c as the region where SiO molecules are abundant at a fraction $y({\\rm SiO}) = 3\\E{-9}$. Si atoms are oxidized into SiO by the impact of OH and O$_2$ molecules (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]f). ",
"At densities $10^8 < \\nH < 10^{11} \\ \\percc$, gas heating along with H$_2$ formation through the three-body reactions $$\\begin{aligned}\n\\rm H + H + H &\\to& \\rm H_2 + H, \\\\\n\\rm H + H + H_2 &\\to& \\rm H_2 + H_2\\end{aligned}$$ become efficient, and deformation of the molecular cloud is further suppressed.",
"\n\nFinally, at $10^{11} \\ \\percc$, grain growth occurs. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]f shows that forsterite (red dotted curve) and enstatite (purple dotted curve) grows by accreting gas-phase Mg, SiO, and H$_2$O. Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]e shows that H$_2$O molecules are totally depleted by grain growth because the abundance of available H$_2$O molecules are less ($y({\\rm H_2O})=5\\E{-9}$) than that of Mg or SiO ($y({\\rm Mg})=9\\E{-9}$, $y({\\rm SiO})=2\\E{-8}$) just before grain growth. ",
"Since oxygen is less abundant than carbon in the assumed progenitor model (${\\rm C/O} = 1.17$), most of oxygen has been depleted into CO molecules at $\\nH \\sim 10^5 \\ \\percc$ before the onset of H$_2$O molecule formation ($\\sim 10^9 \\ \\percc$). ",
"In Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]d, we can see that the forsterite ($\\Forsterite$) abundance is enhanced while SiO molecules are slightly depleted along the dense filaments ($\\nH \\gtrsim 10^{13} \\ \\percc$). ",
"A fraction of silicon has remained in its atomic form avoiding oxidization, but Si atoms are eventually depleted into metallic silicon grains. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]d shows the absence of Si atoms in the very center of the cloud ($\\gtrsim 10^{14} \\ \\percc$).",
"\n\nThe phase plot (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]a) shows that dust cooling operates at densities $\\nH \\sim 10^{13} \\ \\percc$, and the cloud again becomes unstable to deformation. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]d shows that filamentary structures (yellow region in density map) appears along the cool region (black region in temperature map) with length of a few 10 au. ",
"At density $\\sim 10^{14} \\ \\percc$, dust cooling become ineffective at which point dust and gas are thermally coupled and the gas becomes optically thick through the dust opacity. ",
"The gas evolves adiabatically, forming a hydrostatic core (red region in Fig \\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]d), the so-called first core [@Larson69; @Penston69]. ",
"Hereafter, we call it a “protostar”.[^5] Here we define the radius of the protostar to be where the thermal energy balances the gravitational energy. ",
"The mass and radius of the protostar are $0.06 \\ \\Msun$ and 1.8 au, respectively. ",
"These are consistent with the Jeans mass at density $10^{15} \\ \\percc$ and temperature 500 K, where gas becomes optically thick due to absorption of continuum photons by dust grains. ",
"The black circle in the density map of Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]d denotes the radius of the protostar. ",
"This result suggests that dust cooling induces the formation of the low-mass star.",
"\n\nWe should note that the stellar mass is eventually determined when the accretion onto the protostar halts. ",
"Also, we do not see any fragmentation that would be the precursor of further low-mass star formation. ",
"It is still possible that the filaments around the protostar will fragment into low-mass protostars. ",
"Several knotty structures appears along the filaments, and these are expected to be separately self-gravitating. ",
"Because of computational limitations, we can only follow the initial dynamics of the primal protostar. ",
"Since the dynamical time is proportional to $\\rho ^{-1/2}$, the necessary numerical timestep to follow the stable and accurate evolution of the dense ($10^{16} \\ \\percc$) primary protostar is too short to fully follow the accretion history of the less-dense ($10^{14} \\ \\percc$) filaments. ",
"There are other approaches to extend the physical time for the simulation. ",
"In the sink-particle method, dense regions that determine the computational time are artificially masked. ",
"The gas within a given radius around a density peak is accreted onto an artificial particle mimicking a star [@Stacy12; @SafranekShrader14b]. ",
"Another technique introduces a stiff equation of state to halt the further gas accretion into protostars [; @Hirano17]. ",
"We will extend our simulation with one of these methods to follow the evolution of filamentary structures induced by dust cooling to determine their fragmentation properties and final stellar masses in a future work.",
"\n\nDiscussion {#sec:discussion}\n==========\n\n![ ",
"Radially averaged profiles of the turbulent Mach number, the ratio of velocity dispersion and sound speed, in the Pop III star-forming cloud (blue curve) and recollapsing cloud after the SN explosion (orange curve) when the peak density is $2.6\\E{4} \\ \\percc$ and $1.6\\E{4} \\ \\percc$, respectively. ",
"We subtract the bulk velocity calculated as the mass-weighted mean of velocity within 10 pc from the location of peak density. []{",
"data-label=\"fig:radial_profile_vsig\"}](fig/fig11.eps){width=\"\\columnwidth\"}\n\nEffect of turbulence induced by SN shock\n----------------------------------------\n\nIn our previous work , we followed the chemo-thermal evolution of collapsing clouds from Pop III star-forming MHs with in the case of uniform metal distribution. ",
"The conclusion was that the cloud fragmentation induced by dust cooling halted in most cases because of preceding H$_2$ formation heating, which generally occurs in low-metallicity clouds with $10^{-4}$–$10^{-3} \\ \\Zsun$. We did not include any SN shock-driven turbulence. ",
"@Dopcke13 and @SafranekShrader16 found that shocks added manually and driven by a halo merger, respectively, drive density perturbations in the collapsing clouds. ",
"These perturbations can become the seeds of fragments in the filamentary structures induced by dust cooling.",
"\n\nIn this work, we explicitly include the SN explosion and follow the subsequent shock. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:radial\\_profile\\_vsig\\] shows the turbulent Mach number ${\\cal M}_{\\rm turb} = \\sigma _v / \\cs$ as a function of distance from the density peak for the Pop III star-forming cloud and the recollapsing cloud, where $\\sigma _v$ is velocity dispersion and $\\cs$ is sound speed. ",
"The velocity dispersion is enhanced by gas accretion onto the halo and by the SN-driven shock by a factor of at most two within 10 pc from the density peak. ",
"We measure the energy fraction of turbulence to the total energy in this region as $\\epsilon _{\\rm turb} = \\sigma _v^2 / (\\bar{v}^2 + \\bar{\\cs} ^2)$ as $0.13$ and $0.38$, respectively, where $\\bar{v}$ and $\\bar{\\cs}$ are mass weighted average of velocity magnitude and sound speed in the core region with a radius of 10 pc. ",
"The $\\epsilon _{\\rm turb}$ fraction increases in the latter by a factor of three. ",
"As a result, multiple filamentary structures appear in our simulation with SN shock-driven turbulence (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:output\\_zoom\\]) while only a single filament is seen in our previous work .",
"\n\n![ ",
"Density-weighted density projections at the maximum density $\\nH = 10^{16} \\ \\percc$ in the runs (a) with and (b) without grain growth. []{",
"data-label=\"fig:compare_slice\"}](fig/fig12.eps){width=\"\\columnwidth\"}\n\n![ ",
"Same as Fig. ",
"\\[fig:nT\\]f but for the simulation without grain growth. []{",
"data-label=\"fig:nT_ng\"}](fig/fig13.eps){width=\"\\columnwidth\"}\n\nEffect of grain growth\n----------------------\n\nTo study how grain growth affects the thermal evolution of metal-poor collapsing clouds, we here also run a reference simulation without grain growth and overplot the thermal evolution of the run in Fig. ",
"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\]a with the orange dashed curve. ",
"We find that the depth of the “trough” of temperature at densities $\\nH = 10^{12}$–$10^{16} \\ \\percc$, where dust cooling operates, is not so enhanced by grain growth. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:compare\\_slice\\] shows the snapshots of the central 100 au region in the runs with and without grain growth. ",
"These show the similar filamentary structures, and fragmentation notably appears even in the latter case opposite to our expectation. ",
"Fig. ",
"\\[fig:nT\\_ng\\] shows the two-dimensional histogram of the density and temperature in the run without grain growth when the maximum of gas density reaches $10^{16} \\ \\percc$. We find that no significant difference is seen compared with Fig. ",
"\\[fig:nT\\]f for the run with grain growth. ",
"The difference of the fragmentation properties could stem from the minute differences in the chemo-thermal evolution during the collapse, altering its timing and filamentary structures.",
"\n\nIn the simulation with a metal and dust model with a progenitor mass $\\MPopIII = 13 \\ \\Msun$, the growth of silicates, which are the major species for gas cooling, is suppressed because oxygen has been depleted into CO molecules at $\\nH \\sim 10^5 \\ \\percc$. If ${\\rm C/O} < 1$, a fraction of oxygen is reduced into H$_2$O molecules, which are accreted onto silicates without being depleted into CO molecules. ",
"This scenario occurs for progenitor masses of $\\MPopIII > 20 \\ \\Msun$ as we show that silicates grow sufficiently to affect the thermal evolution in .",
"\n\n![",
"image](fig/fig14a.eps){width=\"8.5cm\"} ![",
"image](fig/fig14b.eps){width=\"8.5cm\"} ![",
"image](fig/fig14c.eps){width=\"8.5cm\"} ![",
"image](fig/fig14d.eps){width=\"8.5cm\"}\n\nSimplified enrichment model\n---------------------------\n\nWe can further understand the chemical enrichment through a simplified model from a single event. ",
"The recollapsing cloud in the simulation has a metallicity of $2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$. We define the cloud as a sphere with a mass $M_{\\rm cloud} = 2\\E{3} \\ \\Msun$ of the Jeans mass at a density of $10^3 \\ \\percc$ and temperature of 100 K that has been uniformly enriched in the simulation within a radius of $1$ pc (see Fig. ",
"\\[fig:rZ\\]). ",
"We can estimate the average metallicity of the cloud by assuming that all of the ejecta metal mass $M_{\\rm met} = 1 \\ \\Msun$ is reincorporated into the cloud, giving a metallicity $$Z_{\\rm pred} = \\frac{M_{\\rm met}}{M_{\\rm cloud}} = 4\\E{-2} \\ \\Zsun.$$ However, in reality, most of the metal escapes from the halo along with the shocked gas into the adjacent voids. ",
"The rest recollapses into the cloud, being blocked by the cosmic filaments and a neighboring gas clump.",
"\n\nFig. ",
"\\[fig:time\\_series\\_SN\\] shows the process of metal dispersion along with the SN shock propagation and fall-back into the central MH. ",
"At 1.3 Myr after explosion (panel a), the SN shock with radius 40 pc is still inside the D-type shock with radius 100 pc, and begins to interact with the neighboring clump. ",
"The initial enriched gas does not mix with the interior gas at regions with densities $\\gtrsim 3 \\ \\percc$ (yellow-orange colored region) and passes around the clump. ",
"The partially destroyed clump and two connecting regions between the MH and cosmic filaments remains dense, and the SN shock stalls out at 10.6 Myr after the SN (panel b). ",
"The shock does not escape the halo’s gravitational potential well, and these three regions accrete back into the MH (panel c). ",
"The metals are then incorporated into the recollapsing cloud and mixed by the turbulence driven by the SN and virialization (panel d).",
"\n\nWith this picture, we can estimate a fraction $f_{\\rm fb}$ of metals which fall-back as @Ritter15 did. ",
"The fraction of metals that is blocked by the clump is the ratio of solid angles of neighboring clumps with radius $r$ at a distance $R$ from the SN is $\\pi r^2 / 4\\pi R^2$. The radius of the region with densities $\\nH \\gtrsim 3 \\ \\percc$ is $r = 5$ pc and the distance is $R = 50$ pc (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:time\\_series\\_SN\\]b). ",
"There are $N_{\\rm clump}=3$ of clumps that interrupt the propagation of metals. ",
"We can thus estimate the metallicity $Z_{\\rm recol}$ in the recollapsing region as $$Z_{\\rm recol} = \\frac{f_{\\rm fb} M_{\\rm met}}{M_{\\rm cloud}} \n= N_{\\rm clump} \\frac{\\pi r^2}{4\\pi R^2} \\frac{M_{\\rm met}}{M_{\\rm cloud}}\n= 3\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun,$$ which is consistent with our simulation result.",
"\n\nMinihalo and Pop III star mass\n------------------------------\n\nIn this work, we investigate the metal enrichment in the case of a particular scenario: an initial MH mass $\\Mhalo = 1.77\\E{6} \\ \\Msun$ and Pop III stellar mass $\\MPopIII = 13.5 \\ \\Msun$. The subsequent dynamics and metal enrichment heavily depend on these two characteristic properties, where the ratio of the halo binding energy and the radiation/explosion energies is the key quantity. ",
"However, we can categorize this spectrum of initial parameters and associated outcomes into two scenarios: internal enrichment and external enrichment. ",
"In our previous work , we found that the external enrichment occurs when ionizing region expands beyond the halo virial radius with MH masses below the critical mass: $$\\begin{aligned}\nM_{\\rm halo, cr}^{\\rm ion} &=&\n6\\E{5} \\ \\Msun\n\\left\\{\n\\left( \\frac{\\MPopIII}{25 \\ \\Msun} \\right) \n\\right. ",
"\\nonumber \\\\ && \\times \\left.",
"\n\\left[\n1-\\exp\n\\left( -\\frac{\\MPopIII}{25 \\ \\Msun} \\right) \n\\right]\n\\right\\} ^{3/4}.",
"\n\\label{eq:MHion_fit}\\end{aligned}$$ In this case, because the SN shell expands through the low-density region ($\\lesssim 10 \\ \\percc$), it does not sufficiently lose thermal energy due to the low cooling rate (proportional to density squared) and continues to expand.",
"\n\nIn the simulated mass range of $\\Mhalo = 2\\E{5}-1\\E{6} \\ \\Msun$ [@Hirano14], the main enrichment process is internal enrichment for core-collapse SNe ($\\MPopIII = 8-40 \\ \\Msun$). ",
"In the most energetic case, metals can escape from the host MH and external enrichment occurs for pair-instability supernovae [$\\MPopIII = 140$–$260 \\ \\Msun$; @Heger02]. ",
"Therefore, to fully investigate the metal distribution function in the Universe, it is required to follow the metal dispersion from a multitude of host halos and Pop III stars with a wider sampling of their initial masses and thus stellar endpoints. ",
"However by focusing on individual cases, we can further understand the detailed dynamics and mixing during the transition from Pop III to metal-enriched star formation.",
"\n\nIsolation of minihaloes\n-----------------------\n\nOur simulation focuses on an isolated MH in a cosmological setting. ",
"Particularly in large-scale overdense regions, MHs can be clustered enough so that their SN remnants will overlap. ",
"The mixing of nucleosynthetic products from multiple events will partially wash out any unique feature from each explosion [@deBennassuti14; @deBennassuti17; @Hartwig18].",
"\n\nIt has been shown that metal-free stars generally form in halos of mass $10^6~\\Msun$ [@Bromm13]. ",
"For a large-scale region with a typical overdensity, such as the one that eventually forms the Milky Way, the average MH separation can be calculated with (elliposidal) Press-Schetcher formalism [@Press74; @Sheth01] to be $200 \\left( \\Mhalo / 10^6 \\ \\Msun \\right) ^{0.5}$ comoving kpc at redshift $z=15$. This is comparable with the simulation side length (300 comoving kpc), justifying our choice of considering a single enrichment event. ",
"We should note that, however, some fraction of MHs will be clustered in the Milky Way progenitor environment. ",
"In such regions, EMP stars should be enriched by multiple progenitors. ",
"This suggests that EMP stars, especially for C-normal ones, are not the only second-generation stars which we investigate in this work. ",
"To capture the statistical feature of first stars and EMP stars, simulations in a larger cosmological volume are required with a special focus on progenitors of Milky Way like galaxies [@Tumlinson07; @Salvadori07; @Sarmento17].",
"\n\nShell instability\n-----------------\n\nWhen the SN shock interacts with the D-type shock, there is a possibility that the shell becomes sufficiently thick to become unstable against fragmentation. ",
"In the dense clump neighboring the SN, its density is $10^3 \\ \\percc$ when the shocks interact (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:radial\\_profile\\_SN\\]a). ",
"However, the clump is partly desrupted by the pressure of SN shock before it collapses. ",
"Also, in the direction of cosmic filament (Fig. ",
"\\[fig:radial\\_profile\\_SN\\]d), the gas falling into the MH collide with the SN shock, forming a dense shell. ",
"The intability criterion of an expanding shell with velocity $V_{\\rm sh}$ at distance $R_{\\rm sh}$ from the SN can be written as $$\\frac{V_{\\rm sh}}{R_{\\rm sh}} < \\frac{\\pi G \\Sigma _{\\rm sh}}{\\sqrt{8}c_{\\rm eff}},$$ where $\\Sigma _{\\rm sh}$, $c_{\\rm eff}$ are the surface density and effective sound speed of the shell [see @Chiaki13]. ",
"For the dense shell with $V_{\\rm sh} = 20$ km/s, $R_{\\rm sh} = 100$ pc, $\\Sigma _{\\rm sh} = 8.1\\E{-4} \\ {\\rm g/cm^2}$, and $c_{\\rm eff} = 2.2$ km/s, the left and right hand sides are $0.20$ and $0.0085 \\ {\\rm Myr^{-1}}$, respectively, showing that the shell is also marginally stable.",
"\n\nComparison with observed EMP stars {#sec:GA}\n==================================\n\nRecent observational campaigns have covered a large sample of EMP stars [@Yoon18; @Placco18]. ",
"Although we restrict our focus on a single metal-poor star-forming cloud enriched by a single Pop III SN, this study gives a general insight for the chemo-thermal evolution of metal-poor clouds and their prior enrichment. ",
"We expect that the chemical/thermal processes such as metal molecular cooling, H$_2$ formation heating, and dust thermal emission cooling as well as grain growth will be commonly crucial for cloud formation and collapse because the thermal evolution of those clouds is nearly insensitive to their initial conditions [see discussion around Fig. ",
"2 in @Omukai00]. ",
"Although our study shows that cloud fragmentation is hardly seen until we terminate the simulation, it is possible that knotty filamentary structure will fragment in later phases. ",
"However, these filaments can still accrete onto the central initial protostar, and if this accretion flow remains intact until the protostellar radiation starts to sweep up the ambient gas, low-mass EMP star formation will be suppressed [@Hosokawa11]. ",
"The simple chemical evolution model of @Hartwick76 suggests that the metallicity distribution of stars is proportional to $Z^{-1}$, while observations have shown that the number of stars deviates below this prediction [@Frebel13], which is consistent with our results in that low-mass EMP stars are rarely formed.",
"\n\nOur study, where we follow the advection of each element and chemical reactions, can also be applied to the explanation of the existence of different classifications among EMP stars. ",
"Observations have revealed that EMP stars are classified into two major groups, C-normal and C-enhanced populations [@Beers05]. ",
"The vast majority of EMP stars with $\\rm [Fe/H] < -4.5$ have carbon enhancement [@Placco18; @Yoon18]. ",
"Although we here restrict our focus on the C-normal EMP stars, the evolution of C-enhanced EMP star-forming clouds is also followed with progenitor models consistent with their elemental abundance ratio such as faint SN [@Umeda03; @Marassi14; @Marassi15; @Chiaki17].",
"\n\nLastly, we restrict our focus to a single EMP star-forming cloud enriched by a single Pop III SN. ",
"To study the nucleosynthesis and mass distribution of Pop III stars and the first metal enrichment process indirectly from the metallicity and elemental abundance ratios of EMP stars, it is preferable to isolate stars that are enriched by a single event [@Ishigaki18; @Hartwig18]. ",
"However, some EMP stars could be enriched by multiple progenitors [@deBennassuti14; @deBennassuti17; @Hartwig18]. ",
"In our simulation, the recovery time during which the ejected gas returns to the MH and ensuing star formation occurs is $\\sim 80$ Myr. ",
"In the case where other explosions in neighboring halos occur during this delay time, the stars could be enriched by multiple progenitors, and the metallicity and elemental abundances will be some combination of the progenitors’ explosion characteristics. ",
"Furthermore, a single halo might host multiple Pop III stars caused by fragmentation [@Turk09; @Clark11; @Greif11; @Stacy12; @Susa14]. ",
"To statistically compare with the large observational sample of EMP stars, we plan to extend our simulation temporally and spatially to follow the effects of multiple Pop III stars and formation of a population of EMP stars in future work.",
"\n\nSummary and conclusion {#sec:conclusion}\n======================\n\nWe follow the entire formation sequence of an EMP star in a cosmological context. ",
"In this simulation, we for the first time solve all relevant chemical reactions and grain growth in a low-metallicity molecular cloud, considering nucleosynthesis and nucleation models of Pop III SN in a consistent manner. ",
"In the targeted minihalo, metal-free gas contracts through hydrogen molecule cooling, where a Pop III star forms with a mass $\\MPopIII = 13.5 \\ \\Msun$. We compute the radiation hydrodynamics of the system and follow the formation of an ionized region around the Pop III star. ",
"At the end of its lifetime, the ionization and D-type shock fronts reaches a radius of 40 pc, still contained within the MH that has a virial radius of 287 pc. ",
"This containment is one of the conditions for the self-enrichment of host MHs . ",
"This Pop III star explodes as a normal core-collapse SN with explosion energy $10^{51}$ erg. ",
"In the ejecta, we uniformly add metal and dust models calculated for a Pop III SN with mass $13 \\ \\Msun$. The ejected gas falls back into the central MH 80 Myr after the SN explosion. ",
"In the recollapsing cloud, the metallicity is $2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$ nearly uniform within 1 pc. ",
"We follow the further evolution of recollapsing cloud until the first protostellar core forms, at which time the spatial resolution reaches a value of 0.01 au, sufficient to resolve the protostellar core. ",
"We finally find that gas around the protostar deforms to multiple knotty filamentary structures by dust thermal emission cooling. ",
"Although we do not follow the further evolution of these filaments due to the computational limits, the filaments will fragment into a multiple protostellar system.",
"\n\nWe show that a single SN event can reproduce a collapsing cloud with a metallicity in a range of observed EMP stars through the internal enrichment process. ",
"The mass of the primary protostar is $0.06 \\ \\Msun$ when we terminate the simulation. ",
"The protostar will continue to accrete the ambient gas, and the stellar mass will ultimately be determined when accretion is halted. ",
"If this mass is less than $0.8 \\ \\Msun$, it will survive until the present-day. ",
"If such an object formed in the Milky Way progenitor halos, it would be observed as an EMP star in the Galactic halo or neighboring dwarf galaxies. ",
"This work is the very first step to seek the chemical enrichment and star formation in the early universe. ",
"By applying our strategy and results to larger simulations both in time and volume, we will continue to clarify their entire formation sequence and connection to EMPs in the local universe, strengthening the insights gained from near-field cosmology.",
"\n\nACKNOWLEDGMENTS {#acknowledgments .unnumbered}\n===============\n\nWe thank the anonymous referee for their constructive comments, improving our paper. ",
"We also thank T. Nozawa, who kindly give us the SN models, and V. Bromm and T. Hartwig for fruitful discussions. ",
"We also thank B. Smith, who helped us with the [yt]{} clump finding method. ",
"GC is supported by Research Fellowships of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) for Young Scientists. ",
"JHW acknowledges support from NSF grants AST-1614333 and OAC-1835213, Hubble Theory grant HST-AR-14326, and NASA grant NNX-17AG23G. The numerical simulations in this work are carried out on PACE cluster in the Georgia Institute of Technology. ",
"The freely available plotting library [matplotlib]{} [@matplotlib] was used to construct numerous plots within this paper. ",
"Computations and analysis described in this work were performed using the publicly-available [Enzo]{} and [yt]{} codes, which is the product of a collaborative effort of many independent scientists from numerous institutions around the world.",
"\n\nDust cooling rates with grain growth {#sec:rates_dust}\n====================================\n\nDust grains have an effect on the chemo-thermal evolution of collapsing clouds, depending on the density $\\rho$, gas temperature $T$, density $\\rho _i$ of a grain species $i$, and $\\rho _{X}$ of a key element $X$. To reduce the computational cost, we have calculated the following quantities:\n\n- H$_2$ formation rate on grain surfaces from Eq. (",
"4) of\n\n- dust opacity from Eq. (",
"8) of\n\n- dust cooling rate from Eq. (",
"7) of\n\n- grain growth rate (see below)\n\nfor each species $i$, and tabulated them.",
"\n\nAs a result of grain growth, these rates are enhanced. ",
"If the growth rate depends on the grain radius, it would be almost impossible to tabulate these rates for each grain species because the size distribution is deformed over the course of time. ",
"We pay attention to the convenient nature of grain growth in that the size increment is independent of the grain radius. ",
"Although the rate at which a gas-phase species sticks to grain surfaces is proportional to $r ^2$, it is converted to the increasing rate of grain radius with divided by a grain surface area ($\\propto r^2$) for the impactor to cover the entire area of a grain surface. ",
"Because the size distribution function is just shifted to larger radii without changing its shape, we can estimate the rates from the initial size distribution and dust amount at a given time.",
"\n\nIn , the rates (1)–(4) are formulated with the size increment $\\delta r_i(t)$ for a grain species $i$ at the time $t$.[^6] When we create the lookup table, we convert the given fluid quantities into $\\delta r_i(t)$ in the following manner. ",
"In the relevant density and temperature range, metals are accreted onto pre-existing seed grains, i.e., seeds are not newly formed. ",
"Therefore, the ratio of number density of grain particles[^7] $$n_i(t) = \\frac{\\rho _i(t)}{(4\\pi/3) \\langle r^3 \\rangle _{i,t} \\varsigma _i}\n\\label{eq:ndust}$$ to that of nuclei of the key element is constant: $$\\frac{\\rho _i(0) / \\langle r^3 \\rangle _{i,0}}{\\rho _X (0)}\n=\n\\frac{\\rho _i(t) / \\langle r^3 \\rangle _{i,t}}{\\rho _X (t)}.",
"\n\\label{eq:conserv}$$ Since $\\delta r_i (t)$ is independent on grain radii, $\\langle r^3 \\rangle _{i,t}$ is expanded as $$\\begin{aligned}\n\\langle r^3 \\rangle _{i,t} \n&=& \\langle (r+\\delta r_i(t))^3 \\rangle _{i,0} \\nonumber \\\\\n&=& \\langle r^3 \\rangle _{i,0}\n+ 3\\langle r^2 \\rangle _{i,0} \\delta r_i(t) \n+ 3\\langle r \\rangle _{i,0} (\\delta r_i(t))^2\n+ (\\delta r_i(t))^3, \\nonumber \\\\\n\\label{eq:size_increment}\\end{aligned}$$ using the moments of the grain radii $\\langle r^n \\rangle _{i,0}$ ($n=1,2,3$) weighted by the initial size distribution function $\\varphi _{i,0} (r)$. Then, $\\delta r_i (t)$ is derived as the root of the cubic equation (\\[eq:size\\_increment\\]).",
"\n\nWe should note that $\\delta r_i (t)$ is independent of $r$ unless grain sublimation is considered. ",
"In our chemistry model, we ignore it because grains sublimate only after the gas becomes opaque in the continuum [@Omukai00]. ",
"Also, grain collisional cross-sections with gas-phase species depend on $r$ when grains interact with ions and electrons [@Draine87].",
"\n\nNext, we describe how to estimate grain growth rate. ",
"It is treated as a set of chemical reactions. ",
"The grain growth rate is written as $$k_{{\\rm gg}, i}(t) = \\min _x \\left\\{4\\pi \\langle r^2 \\rangle _{i,t} v_{{\\rm th}, x} n_i n_x\\right\\},$$ where $v_{{\\rm th},x}$ and $n_x$ are the thermal velocity and number density of a reactant $x$ bearing the corresponding element $X$, respectively. ",
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"The density $\\rho$ is assumed to increase at the rate of nearly a free-fall time $\\tff = (3\\pi/32G\\rho)^{1/2}$: $$\\frac{{\\rm d}\\rho}{{\\rm d}t} = \\frac{\\rho}{\\tcol}.$$ In this equation, $\\tcol$ is the collapse timescale as $$\\tcol = \\frac{\\tff}{\\sqrt{1-f_p}},\n\\label{eq:tcol}$$ where $f_p$ is the ratio of gas thermal energy to gravitational energy as $$\\begin{aligned}\nf_p = \n \\begin{cases}\n 0, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(\\gamma < 0.83) \\\\\n 0.6 + 2.5(\\gamma -1) -6.0(\\gamma -1)^2, ~~~~~~~~~(0.83 < \\gamma < 1) \\\\\n 1.0 + 0.2(\\gamma -4/3) - 2.9(\\gamma -4/3)^2, ~~~(\\gamma > 1) \n \\end{cases}\\end{aligned}$$ $\\gamma = {\\rm d}\\ln p / {\\rm d}\\ln \\rho$ is the specific heat ratio of the gas with density $\\rho$ and pressure $p$ [@Larson69; @Omukai05]. ",
"Then, specific energy $e$ is calculated as $$\\frac{{\\rm d}e}{{\\rm d}t} = -p\\frac{{\\rm d}(1/\\rho)}{{\\rm d}t} + \\Gamma - \\Lambda,$$ where $\\Gamma$ and $\\Lambda$ is the gain and lost of the energy, respectively.",
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"\\[fig:chemothermal\\_evolution\\_comparison\\] shows the evolution of temperature and chemical abundances with a metallicity $Z = 2.6\\E{-4} \\ \\Zsun$, the same as the recollapsing region in our simulation. ",
"We find that our three-dimensional results match very well with the one-zone model. ",
"However, there is the discrepancy at densities $\\nH < 10^7 \\ \\percc$ and $\\nH > 10^{11} \\ \\percc$. This difference occurs because the one-zone calculation does not include any hydrodynamic effects. ",
"In our simulation, the collapse timescale $\\tcol$ is longer than the one in Eq. (",
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"At $\\nH < 10^7 \\ \\percc$, the collapse time is slower than in Eq. (",
"\\[eq:tcol\\]) because of the gravitational potential of the dark matter MH whose distribution is more spread than gas . ",
"Since the adiabatic compressional heating rate $\\Gamma _{\\rm ad} = p/\\tcol$ is smaller and thus the chemical timescale for H$_2$ formation is relatively longer, the gas temperature is lower than the one-zone calculation. ",
"Also, when temperature decreases below 150 K, HD molecule formation is enhanced, and the gas further cools down to 70 K. Conversely, at $\\nH > 10^{11} \\ \\percc$, the temperature in our simulation is higher than one in the one-zone calculation. ",
"The collapse timescale is shorter than the one in the one-zone calculation (Eq. (",
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"\n\n\\[lastpage\\]\n\n[^1]: E-mail: [email protected]\n\n[^2]: <http://enzo-project.org/>\n\n[^3]: <https://grackle.readthedocs.io/>\n\n[^4]: Although CO is important in the present-day ISM, not in the low-metallicity ISM affected only by massive Pop III SNe .",
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"At $\\nH \\gtrsim 10^{16} \\ \\percc$, cooling by H$_2$ dissociation will make the equation of state softer, after which a second collapse occurs. ",
"After H$_2$ molecules are fully dissociated, the gas again collapses adiabatically. ",
"The hydrostatic core embedded in the first core is called a protostar.",
"\n\n[^6]: The origin of time should be the time at which grain size distribution is fixed. ",
"Here we set it the time of SN explosion. ",
"Note that it takes $\\sim 10^4$ yr that dust size distribution is fixed [@Nozawa07].",
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"During my postgraduate study years I read a 1954 article by American economist Clark Kerr entitled – The Balkanization of Labor Markets – which attacked the mainstream labour market views that there was mobility within labour markets such that poverty arising from low-pay was a function of workers’ preferences for low education and more leisure (that is, unemployment). ",
"As such, there was no reason for the government to intervene to improve wages or job security. ",
"Kerr’s thesis was that there was not a ‘single’ labour market accessible to all, where individual mobility would result from personal investment in education and skill development. ",
"Instead, he argued that the US labour market was “segmented” by institutional arrangements, which trapped some demographic cohorts into low-pay and insecure jobs. ",
"Poverty could arise from these traps. ",
"The idea morphed into the segmented labour market literature of the late 1960s and early 1970s. ",
"The applications were mostly Anglo because in non-Anglo countries there appeared to be more resistance to institutional arrangements that undermined the chance for workers to enjoy job security with decent pay. ",
"However, in recent years (decade) the trend towards precarious work where certain groups (women, youth, migrants) are trapped in low pay and frequent spells of unemployment has spread, with devastating consequences. ",
"The largest European economies – Germany and France – are now bedevilled with this issue and with a bias towards fiscal austerity, the path for workers out of the trap is limited.",
"\n\n\n\nAs an aside, during the McCarthy era, Clark Kerr signed the so-called – University of California Loyality Oath – disavowing Communism.",
"\n\nMany staff members refused to sign and were sacked, only to be reinstated a few years later when they sued the University. ",
"They were the brave ones.",
"\n\nKerr was critical of their dismissal but still signed.",
"\n\nSoon after, Clark Kerr moved into University administration and became chancellor at UC Berkeley.",
"\n\nHe was also severely criticised by conservative UC bosses for refusing to expel radical students protesting as part of the Civil Rights and Vietnam movements.",
"\n\nFor his liberal beliefs (Ronald Reagan called him a ‘dangerous liberal’ in his campaign for California governor), Kerr was on the FBI blacklist.",
"\n\nThe FBI “campaigned to destroy” Kerr’s career. ",
"See –\n\nReagan, Hoover and the UC Red Scare – for more detail on the FBI and the purge of UC academics and other workers.",
"\n\nAmong other things, Kerr was a Presidential nomination (LBJ) to the influential position of Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare but that invitation was withdrawn once the FBI (Hoover) intervened. ",
"Their allegations against him for “subversise views” were later shown to be false.",
"\n\nKerr was ultimated dismissed from his position on the UC Board of Regents in 1967 “three weeks after Reagan took office” (Source).",
"\n\nSuch is America.",
"\n\nBalkanisation of labour markets\n\nClark Kerr built on the work of the early institutionalist economists and industrial relations researchers in the US who argued that institutional arrangements were a permanent feature of economic life in contrast to the mainstream view that posited that they were just ‘imperfections’ that could be eliminated through deregulation to expose the true competitive nature of markets.",
"\n\nFor example, in 1874, Irish economist John Elliot Cairnes had written (pp. ",
"67-68):\n\nNo doubt the various ranks and classes fade into each other by imperceptible gradations, and individuals from all classes are constantly passing up or down; but while this is so, it is nevertheless true that the average workman, from whatever rank he be taken, finds his power of competition limited for practical purposes to a certain range of occupations, so that, however high the rates of remuneration in those which lie beyond may rise, he is excluded from sharing them. ",
"We are thus compelled to recognize the existence of non-competing industrial groups as a feature of our social economy.",
"\n\n[Reference: Cairnes, J.E. (1874) Political Economy, New York, Harper.]",
"\n\nKerr noted that “Institutional rules put added structure into labor markets” and compared these arrangements with so-called “structuralist markets”, such as for agricultural harvest labour, which had been proffered by orthodox economists as the norm.",
"\n\nThese markets were characterised by five elements:\n\n1. “",
"there are no unions with seniority and other rules”.",
"\n\n2. “",
"the relation between employee and the employer is a transitory, impersonal one”.",
"\n\n3. “",
"the workers around skilled”.",
"\n\n4. “",
"payment is by unit of product”.",
"\n\n5. “",
"little capital or machinery is employed”.",
"\n\nIn these arrangements, workers are considered ‘homogeneous’ and employers select on who will accept the lowest wage. ",
"Anyone can get a job in these type of markets if labour demand is strong enough.",
"\n\nHowever these type of labour markets are the exception rather than the rule.",
"\n\nKerr noted that even “without institutional rules”, “most jobs … belong to single workers or to small groups of workers” as a result of skill differences.",
"\n\nBut overlying those obvious differences are ” institutional rules … [which] … add new rights and new preferences and strengthen the old ties”.",
"\n\n“Market forces … give way to personnel rules which may seem exceedingly impersonal when applied to specific workers”.",
"\n\nSuch arrangements as “bureaucratic rules take the place of individual judgements”.",
"\n\nKerr wrote that:\n\nThese rules accept or reject classes of people, instead of the single individuals who met or failed to meet the tests of judgement order prejudices a small employer or the foreman can. ",
"Workers have organised into unions would seek to establish sovereignty over a ‘job territory’. ",
"Within this job territory work the citizens who belong to this private government; outside are the non-citizens without rights. ",
"The demand of all citizens will be met before the petitions of the aliens are considered. ",
"The institutionalization of labor markets is one aspect of the general trend from the atomistic to the pluralistic, and from the largely open to the partially closed society.",
"\n\nSegmentation of labour markets\n\nKerr’s work was a precursor to a burgeoning literature from the 1950s onwards, which described the manner in which labour markets are organised and adjust to economic cycles.",
"\n\nCentral in this respect is so-called Segmented Labour Market (SLM) or dual labour market theory, which was developed by a range of economists, industrial relations practitioners, sociologists, and others to describe the relationship between employment, wages, poverty, discrimination, and social mobility.",
"\n\nDual Labour Market theory – or Segmented Labour Market theory which was pioneered by Peter Doeringer and Michael Piore and others provided a reasonable description of the structure of labour markets in many countries.",
"\n\nThe seminal text was Doeringer and Piore, Internal Labor Markets and Manpower Analysis (Lexington, MA:\n\nD.C. Heath Co., 1971).",
"\n\nSLM theory argues that the labour market is segmented into two separate labour markets each with different processes for allocation and reward. ",
"These segments resist transitions from each others.",
"\n\nThe most basic demarcation is between the Primary Labour Market (PLM) and the Secondary Labour Market (SLM). ",
"PLM workers are typically employed in a tight internal labour market structure which provides for career advancement and tend to search for jobs within the firm while already employed. ",
"The jobs are secure and relatively well-paid.",
"\n\nThe SLM is characterised by low-paid, insecure ‘dead-end’ jobs which have high turnover rates. ",
"The jobs do not have well-defined career ladders and offer very little training for higher productivity\n\nWhile the PLM worker searches for new ways in which to climb the career ladder, the SLM worker usually searches to avoid being sacked.",
"\n\nGiven the lack of mobility between the ‘segments’, a SLM worker will typically not make the transition into the PLM. ",
"Workers thus become ‘trapped’ in poor jobs with spells of unemployment intervening periods of low paid work.",
"\n\nI have done a lot of work in this area in the past including during my postgraduate years.",
"\n\nOne area of work I became interested in was the question of mobility. ",
"The mainstream economists tried to refute the SLM ideas by arguing that mobility impediments were largely due to human capital differences.",
"\n\nSo via education, training and experience, a worker could move from low-skill jobs into well-paid jobs. ",
"The wage differences were due to productivity differences, inherent in the individual.",
"\n\nAn aspect of this literature was the defense of the increased casualisation of labour markets. ",
"I wrote about this increasing trend in this blog (May 25, 2015) – The rise of non-standard work undermines growth and increases inequality.",
"\n\nMoreover, while the SLM theories applied to labour market structures in Anglo nations, European labour markets were less well described by the theories in the past. ",
"Spain was the first nation to really move to increased casualisation. ",
"However, that trend is now spreading – see below.",
"\n\nWhile segmentation is becoming more apparent in most labour markets, mainstream economists have tried to claim that individuals are not trapped in poor jobs but rather use them as a “stepping stone” to better work.",
"\n\nIn Australia, for example, these economists use flawed data to make these claims. ",
"Their ‘mobility’ datasets usually do not exclude students who combine school/study and casual work.",
"\n\nThis biases the results in favour of the stepping stone argument. ",
"Why? ",
"Because students who engage in casual work to support them while studying and then upon graduation enter a professional occupation are not representative examples.",
"\n\nIn the case of students, the successful transition from casual work to full-time work has nothing to do with the casual work experience. ",
"The casual work has nothing much to do with the skills they subsequently garner in their professional capacity which requires only a university qualification for entry. ",
"Further, the casual employment undertaken typically bears no relationship to the industry or occupation that they enter after finishing their studies.",
"\n\nI have written about this in the past. ",
"Please read my blog – Casual work traps workers into low-pay and precarious jobs – for more discussion on this point.",
"\n\nThe evidence is overwhelming. ",
"Casual work traps workers into a life of precarious employment with low-pay.",
"\n\nThe progressive side of the debate also didn’t fully understand the SLM message.",
"\n\nInitially, it was argued that the solution to the segments and the poverty trap that arose from low-paid work was for the public sector to create jobs in the primary labour market and offer transitions to disadvantaged workers.",
"\n\nThe problem is that they didn’t fully understand the ‘functional’ relationship between the two segments. ",
"The ability of workers in primary labour markets to earn higher wages in stable jobs was directly related to the fact that employers could push all the flux and uncertainty of aggregate spending shifts onto the secondary workers.",
"\n\nThe latter could be easily dismissed when sales fell, which then gave the firms leeway to ‘carry’ primary workers in slow times.",
"\n\nThe interesting aspect of all this is that in the Anglo countries, capital has increased lobbied governments to break down the sort of institutional protections that workers in primary labour markets enjoyed, which is another story again.",
"\n\nMeanwhile, in European labour markets, segmentation is on the rise.",
"\n\nAnother aspect of the SLM theory was the role of migrants in reinforcing labour market structures.",
"\n\nMichael Piore’s – Birds of Passage: Migrant Labor and Industrial Societies – published in 1979 by Cambridge University Press, analysed immigration flows in terms of the dual or segmented labour market theory, which Piore had helped develop in the late 1960s and early 1970s.",
"\n\nHe considered the impact of migration to advanced urban industrial nations from less developed rural societies.",
"\n\nHis thesis was that in most economies there are jobs that the locals do not particularly want to do. ",
"These are secondary labour market jobs that pay poorly, are precarious and are typically boring, dangerous, dirty or in some other way, unattractive.",
"\n\nFirms might struggle to attract local labour and in that regard, “migration seems to be an almost perfect solution … The migrants want the jobs; national workers do not. ",
"What makes such migration a perfect solution, however, is its temporary character, and migrations of this kind virtually never remain temporary”.",
"\n\nPiore’s analysis, although in the context of pull-factors (employers seeking workers) rather than push-factors (refugees fleeing unviable situations), was prescient.",
"\n\nHe said that:\n\nMany migrants stay longer than originally intended, develop permanent attachments, have children, or bring their families. ",
"Once permanent communities develop, the mi-grants are no longer satisfied with the jobs for whicb they were originally recruited. ",
"They instead aspire to the same kinds of employment opportunities as nationals, but there is nothing in the process that assures that there will be enough of these other employment opportunities to go around. ",
"In fact, history suggests that second-generation migrant communities have difficulty meeting their aspirations, eitber because the jobs to which they aspire are limited or because the workers are not trained to move into them.",
"\n\nSome years ago, I read a report – The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Germany – written by Thomas Liebig and traced the fortunes of migrants in the German labour market.",
"\n\n[Reference: Liebig, T. (2007) ‘The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Germany’, OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. ",
"47, OECD Publishing, Paris].",
"\n\nGermany has a tradition since the 1950s of large-scale net immigration. ",
"Immigration into Germany was initially concentrated on “low-skilled foreign labour” and many “of these ‘guest worker’ immigrants settled and were joined by their foreign spouses, which has given rise to a second generation of persons with an immigrant background”.",
"\n\nSubsequently (from late 1980s), “Germany received massive immigration flows of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe”, partly due to reunification.",
"\n\nData from the German federal statistics office (DeStatis) for Migration from the 1950s was used to produce this graph, which shows the annual flows of net migration and the cumulative effect of those flows up until 2016.",
"\n\nThe humanitarian flows are considerably less\n\nThe Report found that, even though these workers had “low educational attainment … the the labour market integration of immigrant men is relatively favourable in international comparison. ",
"However, immigrant women, and particularly those of Turkish origin, have very low employment rates”.",
"\n\nBut the problems emerge when the “second generation” of these workers are considered. ",
"They children of the first generation migrants are found to have:\n\n… very low educational outcomes. ",
"This hampers their access to vocational training, which appears to have an even stronger impact on their employment prospects than on those of natives. ",
"The low educational attainment of the second generation seems to be at least partly attributable to structural features in the German education system, such as the early streaming which puts migrants’ children in a lower track. ",
"Especially problematic is the relatively late starting age for kindergarten and the prevalence of half-day education in kindergarten and school, which limits exposure to the German language at a crucial age. ",
"Immigrants’ access to self- employment is hampered by legal obstacles and a lack of information and subsequent access to financial credits.",
"\n\nThe Report found that when German was not spoken at home, the second-generation were more disadvantaged – “it seems that the language spoken at home has a much stronger impact on the second generation’s educational outcomes than in other countries.”",
"\n\nThe overall conclusion is that “the second generation does not reach the same attainment as natives, not even as those with a similar socio-economic background, contrary to what is observed in other OECD countries.”",
"\n\nThe neo-liberal apologists claim the minijobs satisfy the preferences of workers for flexible casual work. ",
"But the reality is different.",
"\n\nThis ‘preference’ argument is used universally by mainstream economists to make it seem like the outcomes from the labour market are the choice of the workers.",
"\n\nBut the reality is that these disadvantaged jobs are just another rationing device when aggregate spending is too low and lead to rising inequality and diminished investment in human capital.",
"\n\nSegmented labour markets in France\n\nAll of this came to mind as I was reading a recent Banque de France research report (December 19, 2017) – The duality of the French labour market – by researcher Clémence Berson.",
"\n\nShe documents the classic SLM structure for France, where:\n\n… flexibility in the labour market relies mainly on fixed-term and temporary workers. ",
"These workers are less well paid, receive less training and find it difficult to obtain permanent employment.",
"\n\nThe problems that arise are that secondary workers, with low, insecure pay and no entitlements such as superannuation are at constant risk of poverty and disadvantage.",
"\n\nTheir capacity to plan for the future is minimal if non-existent.",
"\n\nThe Banque de France study documents how the share in temporary and short-term contracts in total employment has risen substantially in recent years (more than doubled since 1982), replicating trends that Anglo countries have endured for several decades.",
"\n\nThe study shows that:\n\n… fixed-term contracts (CDD) and temporary contracts account for a small proportion of existing contracts but represent the majority of hires\n\nThe secondary jobs account for around 12 per cent of the total but around 85 to 87 per cent of total hirings, a phenomenon that transcends small and large firms.",
"\n\nFurther, these secondary jobs have an increasing “turnover rate … the average length of a fixed-term contract being of 14 days in 2014”.",
"\n\nWhich means that the vast burden of adjustment in the French labour market is being borne by these “fixed-term and temporary workers”.",
"\n\nThis increases inequality trends and institutionalises poverty.",
"\n\nApropos of my introduction above, the two interesting results of the study related to the ‘stepping stone’ hypothesis and the role of migrants.",
"\n\nFirst, the study finds that “Fixed-term and temporary jobs … lead more often to unemployment than to a permanent job for this population”.",
"\n\nIn other words, the French labour market experience rejects the “stepping stone” claim by mainstream economists.",
"\n\nThe Banque de France study concludes:\n\n… the rate of transition to a permanent contract is relatively low … This shows that the French labour market is segmented: workers on fixed-term and temporary contracts tend to continue on these types of contracts for several years and find it difficult to obtain permanent employment.",
"\n\nWho are these workers?",
"\n\n1. “",
"women and people from an immigrant background”.",
"\n\n2. “",
"The average age of these workers is relatively young”.",
"\n\n3. “",
"Blue-collar workers represent 34% of fixed-term and temporary contracts compared with 23% of permanent contracts, low-skilled white-collar workers represent 36% versus 32% in CDI while the proportion of intermediate and managerial occupations is 7 points higher in CDI than in fixed-term or temporary contracts.” ",
"CDI stands for “Contrat à durée indéterminée” or a permanent contract.",
"\n\nHow uncertain is the workers’ experience?",
"\n\nThe study finds that:\n\n1. “",
"Workers employed under fixed-term and temporary contracts are also more vulnerable to the economic conditions than other workers”.",
"\n\n2. “",
"people employed under fixed-term or temporary contracts are less likely to be trained during their employment”.",
"\n\n3. “",
"fixed-term or temporary contract reduces wages earned by 5%, all other characteristics being equal.”",
"\n\nIs this a problem?",
"\n\nThe lack of mobility means that these workers are locked into a low-wage, precarious future. ",
"The diminished opportunity to receive training and the lack of incentive to invest private funds in education means that poverty is always staring these workers in the face.",
"\n\nFurther, with increasing social trends towards single-parent families and the over-representation of women in these secondary jobs means that family disadvantage becomes entrenched.",
"\n\nThe children from these families inherit the disadvantage of their parent(s).",
"\n\nFurther, the over-representation of younger workers who have low skill and little prospect for advancement means that the problems will intensify as they age and require state support into their retirement years.",
"\n\nThe Banque de France study notes also that:\n\nFirstly, the people who obtain only fixed-term or temporary employment experience frequent periods of unemployment. ",
"Secondly, the consequences can be felt in other markets due, for example, to difficulties in obtaining housing or credit.",
"\n\nWhat can be done?",
"\n\nSee also – What policy to reduce labour market segmentation? – ",
"which is co-authored by the author of the Banque de France study I cited above.",
"\n\nThe Banque de France study suggests that:\n\nFirst, “reducing the protection gap between the two types of contract would be one way of reducing labour market segmentation”.",
"\n\nHowever, these are likely to be rejected by permanent workers especially in times of economic downturn. ",
"This goes back to the point I made earlier about the functional relationship between the segments.",
"\n\nIf you reduce the protection of the permanent workers then a ‘race to the bottom’ begins. ",
"And while unions are in decline everywhere, there would still be massive social unrest as a result of the increased job insecurity for the majority of workers.",
"\n\nSimilarly, if you increase the protection of the contract workers in the secondary jobs then you undermine their ‘function’ – to absorb the flux and uncertainty of aggregate spending movements.",
"\n\nIn that case, the employers would seek to undermine the general conditions enjoyed by the permanent workers.",
"\n\nThe clue is to reduce the overall variations in aggregate spending, which is a role that fiscal policy (government spending and taxation) should play within a full employment objective.",
"\n\nSecond, “Incentive schemes have also been examined to increase hires under permanent contracts and encourage the transformation of fixed-term and temporary contracts into permanent ones.”",
"\n\nThese are ‘market-based’ attempts to make it profitable for firms to reduce segmentation.",
"\n\nOne proposal is to ‘tax’ the firms who offer insecure work or taxing “dismissals”.",
"\n\nThe author(s) realises that “By financially penalising hiring on fixed-term contracts, the reform reduces the flexibility of the labour market”, which once again goes to the functionality of these jobs in reducing profit uncertainty.",
"\n\nThat is the problem.",
"\n\nThe policy response should not be biased towards reducing profit uncertainty but rather advancing the well-being of workers.",
"\n\nThe government can always ensure that the workers it hires receive secure jobs with socially-acceptable pay levels and enjoy other entitlements such as provision for superannuation, sick and holiday pay and other benefits.",
"\n\nThe government labour market, which includes the introduction of a Job Guarantee, should set the benchmark that the non-government labour market has to match.",
"\n\nVarious attempts by the government to water down the conditions in its own domain – such as outsourcing, privatisation, casualisation, etc – have only given incentives to non-government employers to do further erode conditions for their own workforces.",
"\n\nMost of the retreat in public employment has come about because of flawed notions of fiscal responsibility.",
"\n\nThe goal of government is not to reduce the fiscal deficit or produce any particular fiscal balance. ",
"That balance should ebb and flow with the conditions in the non-government sector such that full employment can always be maintained.",
"\n\nIn that environment, faced with increased scarcity of workers, the incentive to undermine workers conditions and offer low pay is reduced.",
"\n\nAnd firms would have a better understanding that the policy environment was biased towards maintaining economic activity rather than undermining it.",
"\n\nConclusion\n\nThe segmentation of labour markets has long been a problem that Anglo nations have been dealing with. ",
"The solution is not easy in a capitalist world where profit prioritised above the interests of people.",
"\n\nBut, now these trends are being entrenched in Europe, which had historically offered more secure employment to more workers than the Anglo nations.",
"\n\nThe austerity bias in Europe exacerbates those trends.",
"\n\nThe Weekend Quiz – the last for 2017 – will be back tomorrow.",
"\n\nOn Monday, I am travelling a lot and the blog will go into holiday mode again until Tuesday.",
"\n\nHappy New Year to all.",
"\n\nThat is enough for today!",
"\n\n(c) Copyright 2017 William Mitchell. ",
"All Rights Reserved."
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"\n\nImplementation\n\nDo you cover ALEKS concepts in a particular order? ",
"No.",
"\n\nHow do you structure your class period with ALEKS? ",
"We teach whole group math using our textbook for 30 minutes. ",
"Then, we break into small groups based on the needs of the students, and rotate groups using ALEKS math as a rotation.",
"\n\nHow did you modify your regular teaching approach as a result of ALEKS? ",
"I allow students who are independent learners to work at their own pace. ",
"Once they demonstrate their mastery of the daily lesson, they are able to use ALEKS to extend their learning.",
"\n\nHow often are students required or encouraged to work on ALEKS at home? ",
"Daily!",
"\n\nHow do you cultivate parental involvement and support for ALEKS? ",
"I introduced ALEKS during a curriculum night and then their kids did the rest.",
"\n\nGrading\n\nIs ALEKS assigned to your students as all or part of their homework responsibilities? ",
"If so, what part of the total homework load is it? ",
"I don't assign ALEKS as homework because not all students have home computers or Internet access.",
"\n\nHow do you incorporate ALEKS into your grading system? ",
"I did not incorporate ALEKS into the grading system this year.",
"\n\nDo you require students to make regular amounts of progress in ALEKS? ",
"Not this year, but I will do so when I use the program again.",
"\n\nLearning Outcomes\n\nSince using ALEKS, please describe the learning outcomes or progress you have seen. ",
"In this self-contained, collaborative classroom with a one-on-one environment, my students with IEPs and traditional students out-performed their peers in traditional classrooms. ",
"Students totally embrace being able to work at their own pace and select the content that they want to work on. ",
"They naturally completed the content that they were familiar with first, but then worked diligently in areas that were not as easy. ",
"All in all, the online experience was a total success. ",
"The students loved filling in their pies and experienced true success in math.",
"\n\nBest Practices\n\nAre there any best practices you would like to share with other teachers implementing ALEKS? ",
"Give ALEKS to the students and they will show you how to best use the program."
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= 0xe1\n\tDLT_FDDI = 0xa\n\tDLT_FLEXRAY = 0xd2\n\tDLT_FRELAY = 0x6b\n\tDLT_FRELAY_WITH_DIR = 0xce\n\tDLT_GCOM_SERIAL = 0xad\n\tDLT_GCOM_T1E1 = 0xac\n\tDLT_GPF_F = 0xab\n\tDLT_GPF_T = 0xaa\n\tDLT_GPRS_LLC = 0xa9\n\tDLT_GSMTAP_ABIS = 0xda\n\tDLT_GSMTAP_UM = 0xd9\n\tDLT_IBM_SN = 0x92\n\tDLT_IBM_SP = 0x91\n\tDLT_IEEE802 = 0x6\n\tDLT_IEEE802_11 = 0x69\n\tDLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO = 0x7f\n\tDLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO_AVS = 0xa3\n\tDLT_IEEE802_15_4 = 0xc3\n\tDLT_IEEE802_15_4_LINUX = 0xbf\n\tDLT_IEEE802_15_4_NOFCS = 0xe6\n\tDLT_IEEE802_15_4_NONASK_PHY = 0xd7\n\tDLT_IEEE802_16_MAC_CPS = 0xbc\n\tDLT_IEEE802_16_MAC_CPS_RADIO = 0xc1\n\tDLT_INFINIBAND = 0xf7\n\tDLT_IPFILTER = 0x74\n\tDLT_IPMB = 0xc7\n\tDLT_IPMB_LINUX = 0xd1\n\tDLT_IPMI_HPM_2 = 0x104\n\tDLT_IPNET = 0xe2\n\tDLT_IPOIB = 0xf2\n\tDLT_IPV4 = 0xe4\n\tDLT_IPV6 = 0xe5\n\tDLT_IP_OVER_FC = 0x7a\n\tDLT_ISO_14443 = 0x108\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_ATM1 = 0x89\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_ATM2 = 0x87\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_ATM_CEMIC = 0xee\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_CHDLC = 0xb5\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_ES = 0x84\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_ETHER = 0xb2\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_FIBRECHANNEL = 0xea\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_FRELAY = 0xb4\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_GGSN = 0x85\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_ISM = 0xc2\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_MFR = 0x86\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_MLFR = 0x83\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_MLPPP = 0x82\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_MONITOR = 0xa4\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_PIC_PEER = 0xae\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_PPP = 0xb3\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_PPPOE = 0xa7\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_PPPOE_ATM = 0xa8\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_SERVICES = 0x88\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_SRX_E2E = 0xe9\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_ST = 0xc8\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_VP = 0xb7\n\tDLT_JUNIPER_VS = 0xe8\n\tDLT_LAPB_WITH_DIR = 0xcf\n\tDLT_LAPD = 0xcb\n\tDLT_LIN = 0xd4\n\tDLT_LINUX_EVDEV = 0xd8\n\tDLT_LINUX_IRDA = 0x90\n\tDLT_LINUX_LAPD = 0xb1\n\tDLT_LINUX_PPP_WITHDIRECTION = 0xa6\n\tDLT_LINUX_SLL = 0x71\n\tDLT_LOOP = 0x6c\n\tDLT_LTALK = 0x72\n\tDLT_MATCHING_MAX = 0x109\n\tDLT_MATCHING_MIN = 0x68\n\tDLT_MFR = 0xb6\n\tDLT_MOST = 0xd3\n\tDLT_MPEG_2_TS = 0xf3\n\tDLT_MPLS = 0xdb\n\tDLT_MTP2 = 0x8c\n\tDLT_MTP2_WITH_PHDR = 0x8b\n\tDLT_MTP3 = 0x8d\n\tDLT_MUX27010 = 0xec\n\tDLT_NETANALYZER = 0xf0\n\tDLT_NETANALYZER_TRANSPARENT = 0xf1\n\tDLT_NETLINK = 0xfd\n\tDLT_NFC_LLCP = 0xf5\n\tDLT_NFLOG = 0xef\n\tDLT_NG40 = 0xf4\n\tDLT_NULL = 0x0\n\tDLT_PCI_EXP = 0x7d\n\tDLT_PFLOG = 0x75\n\tDLT_PFSYNC = 0x79\n\tDLT_PKTAP = 0x102\n\tDLT_PPI = 0xc0\n\tDLT_PPP = 0x9\n\tDLT_PPP_BSDOS = 0xe\n\tDLT_PPP_ETHER = 0x33\n\tDLT_PPP_PPPD = 0xa6\n\tDLT_PPP_SERIAL = 0x32\n\tDLT_PPP_WITH_DIR = 0xcc\n\tDLT_PPP_WITH_DIRECTION = 0xa6\n\tDLT_PRISM_HEADER = 0x77\n\tDLT_PROFIBUS_DL = 0x101\n\tDLT_PRONET = 0x4\n\tDLT_RAIF1 = 0xc6\n\tDLT_RAW = 0xc\n\tDLT_RDS = 0x109\n\tDLT_REDBACK_SMARTEDGE = 0x20\n\tDLT_RIO = 0x7c\n\tDLT_RTAC_SERIAL = 0xfa\n\tDLT_SCCP = 0x8e\n\tDLT_SCTP = 0xf8\n\tDLT_SITA = 0xc4\n\tDLT_SLIP = 0x8\n\tDLT_SLIP_BSDOS = 0xd\n\tDLT_STANAG_5066_D_PDU = 0xed\n\tDLT_SUNATM = 0x7b\n\tDLT_SYMANTEC_FIREWALL = 0x63\n\tDLT_TZSP = 0x80\n\tDLT_USB = 0xba\n\tDLT_USBPCAP = 0xf9\n\tDLT_USB_FREEBSD = 0xba\n\tDLT_USB_LINUX = 0xbd\n\tDLT_USB_LINUX_MMAPPED = 0xdc\n\tDLT_USER0 = 0x93\n\tDLT_USER1 = 0x94\n\tDLT_USER10 = 0x9d\n\tDLT_USER11 = 0x9e\n\tDLT_USER12 = 0x9f\n\tDLT_USER13 = 0xa0\n\tDLT_USER14 = 0xa1\n\tDLT_USER15 = 0xa2\n\tDLT_USER2 = 0x95\n\tDLT_USER3 = 0x96\n\tDLT_USER4 = 0x97\n\tDLT_USER5 = 0x98\n\tDLT_USER6 = 0x99\n\tDLT_USER7 = 0x9a\n\tDLT_USER8 = 0x9b\n\tDLT_USER9 = 0x9c\n\tDLT_WATTSTOPPER_DLM = 0x107\n\tDLT_WIHART = 0xdf\n\tDLT_WIRESHARK_UPPER_PDU = 0xfc\n\tDLT_X2E_SERIAL = 0xd5\n\tDLT_X2E_XORAYA = 0xd6\n\tDLT_ZWAVE_R1_R2 = 0x105\n\tDLT_ZWAVE_R3 = 0x106\n\tDT_BLK = 0x6\n\tDT_CHR = 0x2\n\tDT_DIR = 0x4\n\tDT_FIFO = 0x1\n\tDT_LNK = 0xa\n\tDT_REG = 0x8\n\tDT_SOCK = 0xc\n\tDT_UNKNOWN = 0x0\n\tDT_WHT = 0xe\n\tECHO = 0x8\n\tECHOCTL = 0x40\n\tECHOE = 0x2\n\tECHOK = 0x4\n\tECHOKE = 0x1\n\tECHONL = 0x10\n\tECHOPRT = 0x20\n\tEVFILT_AIO = -0x3\n\tEVFILT_FS = -0x9\n\tEVFILT_LIO = -0xa\n\tEVFILT_PROC = -0x5\n\tEVFILT_PROCDESC = -0x8\n\tEVFILT_READ = -0x1\n\tEVFILT_SENDFILE = -0xc\n\tEVFILT_SIGNAL = -0x6\n\tEVFILT_SYSCOUNT = 0xc\n\tEVFILT_TIMER = -0x7\n\tEVFILT_USER = -0xb\n\tEVFILT_VNODE = -0x4\n\tEVFILT_WRITE = -0x2\n\tEV_ADD = 0x1\n\tEV_CLEAR = 0x20\n\tEV_DELETE = 0x2\n\tEV_DISABLE = 0x8\n\tEV_DISPATCH = 0x80\n\tEV_DROP = 0x1000\n\tEV_ENABLE = 0x4\n\tEV_EOF = 0x8000\n\tEV_ERROR = 0x4000\n\tEV_FLAG1 = 0x2000\n\tEV_FLAG2 = 0x4000\n\tEV_FORCEONESHOT = 0x100\n\tEV_ONESHOT = 0x10\n\tEV_RECEIPT = 0x40\n\tEV_SYSFLAGS = 0xf000\n\tEXTA = 0x4b00\n\tEXTATTR_NAMESPACE_EMPTY = 0x0\n\tEXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM = 0x2\n\tEXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER = 0x1\n\tEXTB = 0x9600\n\tEXTPROC = 0x800\n\tFD_CLOEXEC = 0x1\n\tFD_SETSIZE = 0x400\n\tFLUSHO = 0x800000\n\tF_CANCEL = 0x5\n\tF_DUP2FD = 0xa\n\tF_DUP2FD_CLOEXEC = 0x12\n\tF_DUPFD = 0x0\n\tF_DUPFD_CLOEXEC = 0x11\n\tF_GETFD = 0x1\n\tF_GETFL = 0x3\n\tF_GETLK = 0xb\n\tF_GETOWN = 0x5\n\tF_OGETLK = 0x7\n\tF_OK = 0x0\n\tF_OSETLK = 0x8\n\tF_OSETLKW = 0x9\n\tF_RDAHEAD = 0x10\n\tF_RDLCK = 0x1\n\tF_READAHEAD = 0xf\n\tF_SETFD = 0x2\n\tF_SETFL = 0x4\n\tF_SETLK = 0xc\n\tF_SETLKW = 0xd\n\tF_SETLK_REMOTE = 0xe\n\tF_SETOWN = 0x6\n\tF_UNLCK = 0x2\n\tF_UNLCKSYS = 0x4\n\tF_WRLCK = 0x3\n\tHUPCL = 0x4000\n\tICANON = 0x100\n\tICMP6_FILTER = 0x12\n\tICRNL = 0x100\n\tIEXTEN = 0x400\n\tIFAN_ARRIVAL = 0x0\n\tIFAN_DEPARTURE = 0x1\n\tIFF_ALLMULTI = 0x200\n\tIFF_ALTPHYS = 0x4000\n\tIFF_BROADCAST = 0x2\n\tIFF_CANTCHANGE = 0x218f52\n\tIFF_CANTCONFIG = 0x10000\n\tIFF_DEBUG = 0x4\n\tIFF_DRV_OACTIVE = 0x400\n\tIFF_DRV_RUNNING = 0x40\n\tIFF_DYING = 0x200000\n\tIFF_LINK0 = 0x1000\n\tIFF_LINK1 = 0x2000\n\tIFF_LINK2 = 0x4000\n\tIFF_LOOPBACK = 0x8\n\tIFF_MONITOR = 0x40000\n\tIFF_MULTICAST = 0x8000\n\tIFF_NOARP = 0x80\n\tIFF_OACTIVE = 0x400\n\tIFF_POINTOPOINT = 0x10\n\tIFF_PPROMISC = 0x20000\n\tIFF_PROMISC = 0x100\n\tIFF_RENAMING = 0x400000\n\tIFF_RUNNING = 0x40\n\tIFF_SIMPLEX = 0x800\n\tIFF_STATICARP = 0x80000\n\tIFF_UP = 0x1\n\tIFNAMSIZ = 0x10\n\tIFT_BRIDGE = 0xd1\n\tIFT_CARP = 0xf8\n\tIFT_IEEE1394 = 0x90\n\tIFT_INFINIBAND = 0xc7\n\tIFT_L2VLAN = 0x87\n\tIFT_L3IPVLAN = 0x88\n\tIFT_PPP = 0x17\n\tIFT_PROPVIRTUAL = 0x35\n\tIGNBRK = 0x1\n\tIGNCR = 0x80\n\tIGNPAR = 0x4\n\tIMAXBEL = 0x2000\n\tINLCR = 0x40\n\tINPCK = 0x10\n\tIN_CLASSA_HOST = 0xffffff\n\tIN_CLASSA_MAX = 0x80\n\tIN_CLASSA_NET = 0xff000000\n\tIN_CLASSA_NSHIFT = 0x18\n\tIN_CLASSB_HOST = 0xffff\n\tIN_CLASSB_MAX = 0x10000\n\tIN_CLASSB_NET = 0xffff0000\n\tIN_CLASSB_NSHIFT = 0x10\n\tIN_CLASSC_HOST = 0xff\n\tIN_CLASSC_NET = 0xffffff00\n\tIN_CLASSC_NSHIFT = 0x8\n\tIN_CLASSD_HOST = 0xfffffff\n\tIN_CLASSD_NET = 0xf0000000\n\tIN_CLASSD_NSHIFT = 0x1c\n\tIN_LOOPBACKNET = 0x7f\n\tIN_RFC3021_MASK = 0xfffffffe\n\tIPPROTO_3PC = 0x22\n\tIPPROTO_ADFS = 0x44\n\tIPPROTO_AH = 0x33\n\tIPPROTO_AHIP = 0x3d\n\tIPPROTO_APES = 0x63\n\tIPPROTO_ARGUS = 0xd\n\tIPPROTO_AX25 = 0x5d\n\tIPPROTO_BHA = 0x31\n\tIPPROTO_BLT = 0x1e\n\tIPPROTO_BRSATMON = 0x4c\n\tIPPROTO_CARP = 0x70\n\tIPPROTO_CFTP = 0x3e\n\tIPPROTO_CHAOS = 0x10\n\tIPPROTO_CMTP = 0x26\n\tIPPROTO_CPHB = 0x49\n\tIPPROTO_CPNX = 0x48\n\tIPPROTO_DDP = 0x25\n\tIPPROTO_DGP = 0x56\n\tIPPROTO_DIVERT = 0x102\n\tIPPROTO_DONE = 0x101\n\tIPPROTO_DSTOPTS = 0x3c\n\tIPPROTO_EGP = 0x8\n\tIPPROTO_EMCON = 0xe\n\tIPPROTO_ENCAP = 0x62\n\tIPPROTO_EON = 0x50\n\tIPPROTO_ESP = 0x32\n\tIPPROTO_ETHERIP = 0x61\n\tIPPROTO_FRAGMENT = 0x2c\n\tIPPROTO_GGP = 0x3\n\tIPPROTO_GMTP = 0x64\n\tIPPROTO_GRE = 0x2f\n\tIPPROTO_HELLO = 0x3f\n\tIPPROTO_HIP = 0x8b\n\tIPPROTO_HMP = 0x14\n\tIPPROTO_HOPOPTS = 0x0\n\tIPPROTO_ICMP = 0x1\n\tIPPROTO_ICMPV6 = 0x3a\n\tIPPROTO_IDP = 0x16\n\tIPPROTO_IDPR = 0x23\n\tIPPROTO_IDRP = 0x2d\n\tIPPROTO_IGMP = 0x2\n\tIPPROTO_IGP = 0x55\n\tIPPROTO_IGRP = 0x58\n\tIPPROTO_IL = 0x28\n\tIPPROTO_INLSP = 0x34\n\tIPPROTO_INP = 0x20\n\tIPPROTO_IP = 0x0\n\tIPPROTO_IPCOMP = 0x6c\n\tIPPROTO_IPCV = 0x47\n\tIPPROTO_IPEIP = 0x5e\n\tIPPROTO_IPIP = 0x4\n\tIPPROTO_IPPC = 0x43\n\tIPPROTO_IPV4 = 0x4\n\tIPPROTO_IPV6 = 0x29\n\tIPPROTO_IRTP = 0x1c\n\tIPPROTO_KRYPTOLAN = 0x41\n\tIPPROTO_LARP = 0x5b\n\tIPPROTO_LEAF1 = 0x19\n\tIPPROTO_LEAF2 = 0x1a\n\tIPPROTO_MAX = 0x100\n\tIPPROTO_MEAS = 0x13\n\tIPPROTO_MH = 0x87\n\tIPPROTO_MHRP = 0x30\n\tIPPROTO_MICP = 0x5f\n\tIPPROTO_MOBILE = 0x37\n\tIPPROTO_MPLS = 0x89\n\tIPPROTO_MTP = 0x5c\n\tIPPROTO_MUX = 0x12\n\tIPPROTO_ND = 0x4d\n\tIPPROTO_NHRP = 0x36\n\tIPPROTO_NONE = 0x3b\n\tIPPROTO_NSP = 0x1f\n\tIPPROTO_NVPII = 0xb\n\tIPPROTO_OLD_DIVERT = 0xfe\n\tIPPROTO_OSPFIGP = 0x59\n\tIPPROTO_PFSYNC = 0xf0\n\tIPPROTO_PGM = 0x71\n\tIPPROTO_PIGP = 0x9\n\tIPPROTO_PIM = 0x67\n\tIPPROTO_PRM = 0x15\n\tIPPROTO_PUP = 0xc\n\tIPPROTO_PVP = 0x4b\n\tIPPROTO_RAW = 0xff\n\tIPPROTO_RCCMON = 0xa\n\tIPPROTO_RDP = 0x1b\n\tIPPROTO_RESERVED_253 = 0xfd\n\tIPPROTO_RESERVED_254 = 0xfe\n\tIPPROTO_ROUTING = 0x2b\n\tIPPROTO_RSVP = 0x2e\n\tIPPROTO_RVD = 0x42\n\tIPPROTO_SATEXPAK = 0x40\n\tIPPROTO_SATMON = 0x45\n\tIPPROTO_SCCSP = 0x60\n\tIPPROTO_SCTP = 0x84\n\tIPPROTO_SDRP = 0x2a\n\tIPPROTO_SEND = 0x103\n\tIPPROTO_SEP = 0x21\n\tIPPROTO_SHIM6 = 0x8c\n\tIPPROTO_SKIP = 0x39\n\tIPPROTO_SPACER = 0x7fff\n\tIPPROTO_SRPC = 0x5a\n\tIPPROTO_ST = 0x7\n\tIPPROTO_SVMTP = 0x52\n\tIPPROTO_SWIPE = 0x35\n\tIPPROTO_TCF = 0x57\n\tIPPROTO_TCP = 0x6\n\tIPPROTO_TLSP = 0x38\n\tIPPROTO_TP = 0x1d\n\tIPPROTO_TPXX = 0x27\n\tIPPROTO_TRUNK1 = 0x17\n\tIPPROTO_TRUNK2 = 0x18\n\tIPPROTO_TTP = 0x54\n\tIPPROTO_UDP = 0x11\n\tIPPROTO_UDPLITE = 0x88\n\tIPPROTO_VINES = 0x53\n\tIPPROTO_VISA = 0x46\n\tIPPROTO_VMTP = 0x51\n\tIPPROTO_WBEXPAK = 0x4f\n\tIPPROTO_WBMON = 0x4e\n\tIPPROTO_WSN = 0x4a\n\tIPPROTO_XNET = 0xf\n\tIPPROTO_XTP = 0x24\n\tIPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL = 0x3b\n\tIPV6_BINDANY = 0x40\n\tIPV6_BINDMULTI = 0x41\n\tIPV6_BINDV6ONLY = 0x1b\n\tIPV6_CHECKSUM = 0x1a\n\tIPV6_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_HOPS = 0x1\n\tIPV6_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_LOOP = 0x1\n\tIPV6_DEFHLIM = 0x40\n\tIPV6_DONTFRAG = 0x3e\n\tIPV6_DSTOPTS = 0x32\n\tIPV6_FLOWID = 0x43\n\tIPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK = 0xffffff0f\n\tIPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK = 0xffff0f00\n\tIPV6_FLOWTYPE = 0x44\n\tIPV6_FRAGTTL = 0x78\n\tIPV6_FW_ADD = 0x1e\n\tIPV6_FW_DEL = 0x1f\n\tIPV6_FW_FLUSH = 0x20\n\tIPV6_FW_GET = 0x22\n\tIPV6_FW_ZERO = 0x21\n\tIPV6_HLIMDEC = 0x1\n\tIPV6_HOPLIMIT = 0x2f\n\tIPV6_HOPOPTS = 0x31\n\tIPV6_IPSEC_POLICY = 0x1c\n\tIPV6_JOIN_GROUP = 0xc\n\tIPV6_LEAVE_GROUP = 0xd\n\tIPV6_MAXHLIM = 0xff\n\tIPV6_MAXOPTHDR = 0x800\n\tIPV6_MAXPACKET = 0xffff\n\tIPV6_MAX_GROUP_SRC_FILTER = 0x200\n\tIPV6_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS = 0xfff\n\tIPV6_MAX_SOCK_SRC_FILTER = 0x80\n\tIPV6_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS = 0x1f\n\tIPV6_MMTU = 0x500\n\tIPV6_MSFILTER = 0x4a\n\tIPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS = 0xa\n\tIPV6_MULTICAST_IF = 0x9\n\tIPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP = 0xb\n\tIPV6_NEXTHOP = 0x30\n\tIPV6_PATHMTU = 0x2c\n\tIPV6_PKTINFO = 0x2e\n\tIPV6_PORTRANGE = 0xe\n\tIPV6_PORTRANGE_DEFAULT = 0x0\n\tIPV6_PORTRANGE_HIGH = 0x1\n\tIPV6_PORTRANGE_LOW = 0x2\n\tIPV6_PREFER_TEMPADDR = 0x3f\n\tIPV6_RECVDSTOPTS = 0x28\n\tIPV6_RECVFLOWID = 0x46\n\tIPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT = 0x25\n\tIPV6_RECVHOPOPTS = 0x27\n\tIPV6_RECVPATHMTU = 0x2b\n\tIPV6_RECVPKTINFO = 0x24\n\tIPV6_RECVRSSBUCKETID = 0x47\n\tIPV6_RECVRTHDR = 0x26\n\tIPV6_RECVTCLASS = 0x39\n\tIPV6_RSSBUCKETID = 0x45\n\tIPV6_RSS_LISTEN_BUCKET = 0x42\n\tIPV6_RTHDR = 0x33\n\tIPV6_RTHDRDSTOPTS = 0x23\n\tIPV6_RTHDR_LOOSE = 0x0\n\tIPV6_RTHDR_STRICT = 0x1\n\tIPV6_RTHDR_TYPE_0 = 0x0\n\tIPV6_SOCKOPT_RESERVED1 = 0x3\n\tIPV6_TCLASS = 0x3d\n\tIPV6_UNICAST_HOPS = 0x4\n\tIPV6_USE_MIN_MTU = 0x2a\n\tIPV6_V6ONLY = 0x1b\n\tIPV6_VERSION = 0x60\n\tIPV6_VERSION_MASK = 0xf0\n\tIP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP = 0xc\n\tIP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP = 0x46\n\tIP_BINDANY = 0x18\n\tIP_BINDMULTI = 0x19\n\tIP_BLOCK_SOURCE = 0x48\n\tIP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_LOOP = 0x1\n\tIP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_TTL = 0x1\n\tIP_DF = 0x4000\n\tIP_DONTFRAG = 0x43\n\tIP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP = 0xd\n\tIP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP = 0x47\n\tIP_DUMMYNET3 = 0x31\n\tIP_DUMMYNET_CONFIGURE = 0x3c\n\tIP_DUMMYNET_DEL = 0x3d\n\tIP_DUMMYNET_FLUSH = 0x3e\n\tIP_DUMMYNET_GET = 0x40\n\tIP_FLOWID = 0x5a\n\tIP_FLOWTYPE = 0x5b\n\tIP_FW3 = 0x30\n\tIP_FW_ADD = 0x32\n\tIP_FW_DEL = 0x33\n\tIP_FW_FLUSH = 0x34\n\tIP_FW_GET = 0x36\n\tIP_FW_NAT_CFG = 0x38\n\tIP_FW_NAT_DEL = 0x39\n\tIP_FW_NAT_GET_CONFIG = 0x3a\n\tIP_FW_NAT_GET_LOG = 0x3b\n\tIP_FW_RESETLOG = 0x37\n\tIP_FW_TABLE_ADD = 0x28\n\tIP_FW_TABLE_DEL = 0x29\n\tIP_FW_TABLE_FLUSH = 0x2a\n\tIP_FW_TABLE_GETSIZE = 0x2b\n\tIP_FW_TABLE_LIST = 0x2c\n\tIP_FW_ZERO = 0x35\n\tIP_HDRINCL = 0x2\n\tIP_IPSEC_POLICY = 0x15\n\tIP_MAXPACKET = 0xffff\n\tIP_MAX_GROUP_SRC_FILTER = 0x200\n\tIP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS = 0xfff\n\tIP_MAX_SOCK_MUTE_FILTER = 0x80\n\tIP_MAX_SOCK_SRC_FILTER = 0x80\n\tIP_MAX_SOURCE_FILTER = 0x400\n\tIP_MF = 0x2000\n\tIP_MINTTL = 0x42\n\tIP_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS = 0x1f\n\tIP_MSFILTER = 0x4a\n\tIP_MSS = 0x240\n\tIP_MULTICAST_IF = 0x9\n\tIP_MULTICAST_LOOP = 0xb\n\tIP_MULTICAST_TTL = 0xa\n\tIP_MULTICAST_VIF = 0xe\n\tIP_OFFMASK = 0x1fff\n\tIP_ONESBCAST = 0x17\n\tIP_OPTIONS = 0x1\n\tIP_PORTRANGE = 0x13\n\tIP_PORTRANGE_DEFAULT = 0x0\n\tIP_PORTRANGE_HIGH = 0x1\n\tIP_PORTRANGE_LOW = 0x2\n\tIP_RECVDSTADDR = 0x7\n\tIP_RECVFLOWID = 0x5d\n\tIP_RECVIF = 0x14\n\tIP_RECVOPTS = 0x5\n\tIP_RECVRETOPTS = 0x6\n\tIP_RECVRSSBUCKETID = 0x5e\n\tIP_RECVTOS = 0x44\n\tIP_RECVTTL = 0x41\n\tIP_RETOPTS = 0x8\n\tIP_RF = 0x8000\n\tIP_RSSBUCKETID = 0x5c\n\tIP_RSS_LISTEN_BUCKET = 0x1a\n\tIP_RSVP_OFF = 0x10\n\tIP_RSVP_ON = 0xf\n\tIP_RSVP_VIF_OFF = 0x12\n\tIP_RSVP_VIF_ON = 0x11\n\tIP_SENDSRCADDR = 0x7\n\tIP_TOS = 0x3\n\tIP_TTL = 0x4\n\tIP_UNBLOCK_SOURCE = 0x49\n\tISIG = 0x80\n\tISTRIP = 0x20\n\tIXANY = 0x800\n\tIXOFF = 0x400\n\tIXON = 0x200\n\tLOCK_EX = 0x2\n\tLOCK_NB = 0x4\n\tLOCK_SH = 0x1\n\tLOCK_UN = 0x8\n\tMADV_AUTOSYNC = 0x7\n\tMADV_CORE = 0x9\n\tMADV_DONTNEED = 0x4\n\tMADV_FREE = 0x5\n\tMADV_NOCORE = 0x8\n\tMADV_NORMAL = 0x0\n\tMADV_NOSYNC = 0x6\n\tMADV_PROTECT = 0xa\n\tMADV_RANDOM = 0x1\n\tMADV_SEQUENTIAL = 0x2\n\tMADV_WILLNEED = 0x3\n\tMAP_ALIGNED_SUPER = 0x1000000\n\tMAP_ALIGNMENT_MASK = -0x1000000\n\tMAP_ALIGNMENT_SHIFT = 0x18\n\tMAP_ANON = 0x1000\n\tMAP_ANONYMOUS = 0x1000\n\tMAP_COPY = 0x2\n\tMAP_EXCL = 0x4000\n\tMAP_FILE = 0x0\n\tMAP_FIXED = 0x10\n\tMAP_GUARD = 0x2000\n\tMAP_HASSEMAPHORE = 0x200\n\tMAP_NOCORE = 0x20000\n\tMAP_NOSYNC = 0x800\n\tMAP_PREFAULT_READ = 0x40000\n\tMAP_PRIVATE = 0x2\n\tMAP_RESERVED0020 = 0x20\n\tMAP_RESERVED0040 = 0x40\n\tMAP_RESERVED0080 = 0x80\n\tMAP_RESERVED0100 = 0x100\n\tMAP_SHARED = 0x1\n\tMAP_STACK = 0x400\n\tMCL_CURRENT = 0x1\n\tMCL_FUTURE = 0x2\n\tMNT_ACLS = 0x8000000\n\tMNT_ASYNC = 0x40\n\tMNT_AUTOMOUNTED = 0x200000000\n\tMNT_BYFSID = 0x8000000\n\tMNT_CMDFLAGS = 0xd0f0000\n\tMNT_DEFEXPORTED = 0x200\n\tMNT_DELEXPORT = 0x20000\n\tMNT_EXKERB = 0x800\n\tMNT_EXPORTANON = 0x400\n\tMNT_EXPORTED = 0x100\n\tMNT_EXPUBLIC = 0x20000000\n\tMNT_EXRDONLY = 0x80\n\tMNT_FORCE = 0x80000\n\tMNT_GJOURNAL = 0x2000000\n\tMNT_IGNORE = 0x800000\n\tMNT_LAZY = 0x3\n\tMNT_LOCAL = 0x1000\n\tMNT_MULTILABEL = 0x4000000\n\tMNT_NFS4ACLS = 0x10\n\tMNT_NOATIME = 0x10000000\n\tMNT_NOCLUSTERR = 0x40000000\n\tMNT_NOCLUSTERW = 0x80000000\n\tMNT_NOEXEC = 0x4\n\tMNT_NONBUSY = 0x4000000\n\tMNT_NOSUID = 0x8\n\tMNT_NOSYMFOLLOW = 0x400000\n\tMNT_NOWAIT = 0x2\n\tMNT_QUOTA = 0x2000\n\tMNT_RDONLY = 0x1\n\tMNT_RELOAD = 0x40000\n\tMNT_ROOTFS = 0x4000\n\tMNT_SNAPSHOT = 0x1000000\n\tMNT_SOFTDEP = 0x200000\n\tMNT_SUIDDIR = 0x100000\n\tMNT_SUJ = 0x100000000\n\tMNT_SUSPEND = 0x4\n\tMNT_SYNCHRONOUS = 0x2\n\tMNT_UNION = 0x20\n\tMNT_UPDATE = 0x10000\n\tMNT_UPDATEMASK = 0x2d8d0807e\n\tMNT_USER = 0x8000\n\tMNT_VISFLAGMASK = 0x3fef0ffff\n\tMNT_WAIT = 0x1\n\tMSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC = 0x40000\n\tMSG_COMPAT = 0x8000\n\tMSG_CTRUNC = 0x20\n\tMSG_DONTROUTE = 0x4\n\tMSG_DONTWAIT = 0x80\n\tMSG_EOF = 0x100\n\tMSG_EOR = 0x8\n\tMSG_NBIO = 0x4000\n\tMSG_NOSIGNAL = 0x20000\n\tMSG_NOTIFICATION = 0x2000\n\tMSG_OOB = 0x1\n\tMSG_PEEK = 0x2\n\tMSG_TRUNC = 0x10\n\tMSG_WAITALL = 0x40\n\tMSG_WAITFORONE = 0x80000\n\tMS_ASYNC = 0x1\n\tMS_INVALIDATE = 0x2\n\tMS_SYNC = 0x0\n\tNAME_MAX = 0xff\n\tNET_RT_DUMP = 0x1\n\tNET_RT_FLAGS = 0x2\n\tNET_RT_IFLIST = 0x3\n\tNET_RT_IFLISTL = 0x5\n\tNET_RT_IFMALIST = 0x4\n\tNOFLSH = 0x80000000\n\tNOKERNINFO = 0x2000000\n\tNOTE_ATTRIB = 0x8\n\tNOTE_CHILD = 0x4\n\tNOTE_CLOSE = 0x100\n\tNOTE_CLOSE_WRITE = 0x200\n\tNOTE_DELETE = 0x1\n\tNOTE_EXEC = 0x20000000\n\tNOTE_EXIT = 0x80000000\n\tNOTE_EXTEND = 0x4\n\tNOTE_FFAND = 0x40000000\n\tNOTE_FFCOPY = 0xc0000000\n\tNOTE_FFCTRLMASK = 0xc0000000\n\tNOTE_FFLAGSMASK = 0xffffff\n\tNOTE_FFNOP = 0x0\n\tNOTE_FFOR = 0x80000000\n\tNOTE_FILE_POLL = 0x2\n\tNOTE_FORK = 0x40000000\n\tNOTE_LINK = 0x10\n\tNOTE_LOWAT = 0x1\n\tNOTE_MSECONDS = 0x2\n\tNOTE_NSECONDS = 0x8\n\tNOTE_OPEN = 0x80\n\tNOTE_PCTRLMASK = 0xf0000000\n\tNOTE_PDATAMASK = 0xfffff\n\tNOTE_READ = 0x400\n\tNOTE_RENAME = 0x20\n\tNOTE_REVOKE = 0x40\n\tNOTE_SECONDS = 0x1\n\tNOTE_TRACK = 0x1\n\tNOTE_TRACKERR = 0x2\n\tNOTE_TRIGGER = 0x1000000\n\tNOTE_USECONDS = 0x4\n\tNOTE_WRITE = 0x2\n\tOCRNL = 0x10\n\tONLCR = 0x2\n\tONLRET = 0x40\n\tONOCR = 0x20\n\tONOEOT = 0x8\n\tOPOST = 0x1\n\tOXTABS = 0x4\n\tO_ACCMODE = 0x3\n\tO_APPEND = 0x8\n\tO_ASYNC = 0x40\n\tO_CLOEXEC = 0x100000\n\tO_CREAT = 0x200\n\tO_DIRECT = 0x10000\n\tO_DIRECTORY = 0x20000\n\tO_EXCL = 0x800\n\tO_EXEC = 0x40000\n\tO_EXLOCK = 0x20\n\tO_FSYNC = 0x80\n\tO_NDELAY = 0x4\n\tO_NOCTTY = 0x8000\n\tO_NOFOLLOW = 0x100\n\tO_NONBLOCK = 0x4\n\tO_RDONLY = 0x0\n\tO_RDWR = 0x2\n\tO_SHLOCK = 0x10\n\tO_SYNC = 0x80\n\tO_TRUNC = 0x400\n\tO_TTY_INIT = 0x80000\n\tO_VERIFY = 0x200000\n\tO_WRONLY = 0x1\n\tPARENB = 0x1000\n\tPARMRK = 0x8\n\tPARODD = 0x2000\n\tPENDIN = 0x20000000\n\tPRIO_PGRP = 0x1\n\tPRIO_PROCESS = 0x0\n\tPRIO_USER = 0x2\n\tPROT_EXEC = 0x4\n\tPROT_NONE = 0x0\n\tPROT_READ = 0x1\n\tPROT_WRITE = 0x2\n\tRLIMIT_AS = 0xa\n\tRLIMIT_CORE = 0x4\n\tRLIMIT_CPU = 0x0\n\tRLIMIT_DATA = 0x2\n\tRLIMIT_FSIZE = 0x1\n\tRLIMIT_MEMLOCK = 0x6\n\tRLIMIT_NOFILE = 0x8\n\tRLIMIT_NPROC = 0x7\n\tRLIMIT_RSS = 0x5\n\tRLIMIT_STACK = 0x3\n\tRLIM_INFINITY = 0x7fffffffffffffff\n\tRTAX_AUTHOR = 0x6\n\tRTAX_BRD = 0x7\n\tRTAX_DST = 0x0\n\tRTAX_GATEWAY = 0x1\n\tRTAX_GENMASK = 0x3\n\tRTAX_IFA = 0x5\n\tRTAX_IFP = 0x4\n\tRTAX_MAX = 0x8\n\tRTAX_NETMASK = 0x2\n\tRTA_AUTHOR = 0x40\n\tRTA_BRD = 0x80\n\tRTA_DST = 0x1\n\tRTA_GATEWAY = 0x2\n\tRTA_GENMASK = 0x8\n\tRTA_IFA = 0x20\n\tRTA_IFP = 0x10\n\tRTA_NETMASK = 0x4\n\tRTF_BLACKHOLE = 0x1000\n\tRTF_BROADCAST = 0x400000\n\tRTF_DONE = 0x40\n\tRTF_DYNAMIC = 0x10\n\tRTF_FIXEDMTU = 0x80000\n\tRTF_FMASK = 0x1004d808\n\tRTF_GATEWAY = 0x2\n\tRTF_GWFLAG_COMPAT = 0x80000000\n\tRTF_HOST = 0x4\n\tRTF_LLDATA = 0x400\n\tRTF_LLINFO = 0x400\n\tRTF_LOCAL = 0x200000\n\tRTF_MODIFIED = 0x20\n\tRTF_MULTICAST = 0x800000\n\tRTF_PINNED = 0x100000\n\tRTF_PROTO1 = 0x8000\n\tRTF_PROTO2 = 0x4000\n\tRTF_PROTO3 = 0x40000\n\tRTF_REJECT = 0x8\n\tRTF_RNH_LOCKED = 0x40000000\n\tRTF_STATIC = 0x800\n\tRTF_STICKY = 0x10000000\n\tRTF_UP = 0x1\n\tRTF_XRESOLVE = 0x200\n\tRTM_ADD = 0x1\n\tRTM_CHANGE = 0x3\n\tRTM_DELADDR = 0xd\n\tRTM_DELETE = 0x2\n\tRTM_DELMADDR = 0x10\n\tRTM_GET = 0x4\n\tRTM_IEEE80211 = 0x12\n\tRTM_IFANNOUNCE = 0x11\n\tRTM_IFINFO = 0xe\n\tRTM_LOCK = 0x8\n\tRTM_LOSING = 0x5\n\tRTM_MISS = 0x7\n\tRTM_NEWADDR = 0xc\n\tRTM_NEWMADDR = 0xf\n\tRTM_REDIRECT = 0x6\n\tRTM_RESOLVE = 0xb\n\tRTM_RTTUNIT = 0xf4240\n\tRTM_VERSION = 0x5\n\tRTV_EXPIRE = 0x4\n\tRTV_HOPCOUNT = 0x2\n\tRTV_MTU = 0x1\n\tRTV_RPIPE = 0x8\n\tRTV_RTT = 0x40\n\tRTV_RTTVAR = 0x80\n\tRTV_SPIPE = 0x10\n\tRTV_SSTHRESH = 0x20\n\tRTV_WEIGHT = 0x100\n\tRT_ALL_FIBS = -0x1\n\tRT_BLACKHOLE = 0x40\n\tRT_CACHING_CONTEXT = 0x1\n\tRT_DEFAULT_FIB = 0x0\n\tRT_HAS_GW = 0x80\n\tRT_HAS_HEADER = 0x10\n\tRT_HAS_HEADER_BIT = 0x4\n\tRT_L2_ME = 0x4\n\tRT_L2_ME_BIT = 0x2\n\tRT_LLE_CACHE = 0x100\n\tRT_MAY_LOOP = 0x8\n\tRT_MAY_LOOP_BIT = 0x3\n\tRT_NORTREF = 0x2\n\tRT_REJECT = 0x20\n\tRUSAGE_CHILDREN = -0x1\n\tRUSAGE_SELF = 0x0\n\tRUSAGE_THREAD = 0x1\n\tSCM_BINTIME = 0x4\n\tSCM_CREDS = 0x3\n\tSCM_RIGHTS = 0x1\n\tSCM_TIMESTAMP = 0x2\n\tSHUT_RD = 0x0\n\tSHUT_RDWR = 0x2\n\tSHUT_WR = 0x1\n\tSIOCADDMULTI = 0x80206931\n\tSIOCAIFADDR = 0x8040691a\n\tSIOCAIFGROUP = 0x80246987\n\tSIOCATMARK = 0x40047307\n\tSIOCDELMULTI = 0x80206932\n\tSIOCDIFADDR = 0x80206919\n\tSIOCDIFGROUP = 0x80246989\n\tSIOCDIFPHYADDR = 0x80206949\n\tSIOCGDRVSPEC = 0xc01c697b\n\tSIOCGETSGCNT = 0xc0147210\n\tSIOCGETVIFCNT = 0xc014720f\n\tSIOCGHIWAT = 0x40047301\n\tSIOCGHWADDR = 0xc020693e\n\tSIOCGI2C = 0xc020693d\n\tSIOCGIFADDR = 0xc0206921\n\tSIOCGIFBRDADDR = 0xc0206923\n\tSIOCGIFCAP = 0xc020691f\n\tSIOCGIFCONF = 0xc0086924\n\tSIOCGIFDESCR = 0xc020692a\n\tSIOCGIFDSTADDR = 0xc0206922\n\tSIOCGIFFIB = 0xc020695c\n\tSIOCGIFFLAGS = 0xc0206911\n\tSIOCGIFGENERIC = 0xc020693a\n\tSIOCGIFGMEMB = 0xc024698a\n\tSIOCGIFGROUP = 0xc0246988\n\tSIOCGIFINDEX = 0xc0206920\n\tSIOCGIFMAC = 0xc0206926\n\tSIOCGIFMEDIA = 0xc0286938\n\tSIOCGIFMETRIC = 0xc0206917\n\tSIOCGIFMTU = 0xc0206933\n\tSIOCGIFNETMASK = 0xc0206925\n\tSIOCGIFPDSTADDR = 0xc0206948\n\tSIOCGIFPHYS = 0xc0206935\n\tSIOCGIFPSRCADDR = 0xc0206947\n\tSIOCGIFSTATUS = 0xc331693b\n\tSIOCGIFXMEDIA = 0xc028698b\n\tSIOCGLOWAT = 0x40047303\n\tSIOCGPGRP = 0x40047309\n\tSIOCGPRIVATE_0 = 0xc0206950\n\tSIOCGPRIVATE_1 = 0xc0206951\n\tSIOCGTUNFIB = 0xc020695e\n\tSIOCIFCREATE = 0xc020697a\n\tSIOCIFCREATE2 = 0xc020697c\n\tSIOCIFDESTROY = 0x80206979\n\tSIOCIFGCLONERS = 0xc00c6978\n\tSIOCSDRVSPEC = 0x801c697b\n\tSIOCSHIWAT = 0x80047300\n\tSIOCSIFADDR = 0x8020690c\n\tSIOCSIFBRDADDR = 0x80206913\n\tSIOCSIFCAP = 0x8020691e\n\tSIOCSIFDESCR = 0x80206929\n\tSIOCSIFDSTADDR = 0x8020690e\n\tSIOCSIFFIB = 0x8020695d\n\tSIOCSIFFLAGS = 0x80206910\n\tSIOCSIFGENERIC = 0x80206939\n\tSIOCSIFLLADDR = 0x8020693c\n\tSIOCSIFMAC = 0x80206927\n\tSIOCSIFMEDIA = 0xc0206937\n\tSIOCSIFMETRIC = 0x80206918\n\tSIOCSIFMTU = 0x80206934\n\tSIOCSIFNAME = 0x80206928\n\tSIOCSIFNETMASK = 0x80206916\n\tSIOCSIFPHYADDR = 0x80406946\n\tSIOCSIFPHYS = 0x80206936\n\tSIOCSIFRVNET = 0xc020695b\n\tSIOCSIFVNET = 0xc020695a\n\tSIOCSLOWAT = 0x80047302\n\tSIOCSPGRP = 0x80047308\n\tSIOCSTUNFIB = 0x8020695f\n\tSOCK_CLOEXEC = 0x10000000\n\tSOCK_DGRAM = 0x2\n\tSOCK_MAXADDRLEN = 0xff\n\tSOCK_NONBLOCK = 0x20000000\n\tSOCK_RAW = 0x3\n\tSOCK_RDM = 0x4\n\tSOCK_SEQPACKET = 0x5\n\tSOCK_STREAM = 0x1\n\tSOL_SOCKET = 0xffff\n\tSOMAXCONN = 0x80\n\tSO_ACCEPTCONN = 0x2\n\tSO_ACCEPTFILTER = 0x1000\n\tSO_BINTIME = 0x2000\n\tSO_BROADCAST = 0x20\n\tSO_DEBUG = 0x1\n\tSO_DONTROUTE = 0x10\n\tSO_ERROR = 0x1007\n\tSO_KEEPALIVE = 0x8\n\tSO_LABEL = 0x1009\n\tSO_LINGER = 0x80\n\tSO_LISTENINCQLEN = 0x1013\n\tSO_LISTENQLEN = 0x1012\n\tSO_LISTENQLIMIT = 0x1011\n\tSO_NOSIGPIPE = 0x800\n\tSO_NO_DDP = 0x8000\n\tSO_NO_OFFLOAD = 0x4000\n\tSO_OOBINLINE = 0x100\n\tSO_PEERLABEL = 0x1010\n\tSO_PROTOCOL = 0x1016\n\tSO_PROTOTYPE = 0x1016\n\tSO_RCVBUF = 0x1002\n\tSO_RCVLOWAT = 0x1004\n\tSO_RCVTIMEO = 0x1006\n\tSO_REUSEADDR = 0x4\n\tSO_REUSEPORT = 0x200\n\tSO_SETFIB = 0x1014\n\tSO_SNDBUF = 0x1001\n\tSO_SNDLOWAT = 0x1003\n\tSO_SNDTIMEO = 0x1005\n\tSO_TIMESTAMP = 0x400\n\tSO_TYPE = 0x1008\n\tSO_USELOOPBACK = 0x40\n\tSO_USER_COOKIE = 0x1015\n\tSO_VENDOR = 0x80000000\n\tTAB0 = 0x0\n\tTAB3 = 0x4\n\tTABDLY = 0x4\n\tTCIFLUSH = 0x1\n\tTCIOFF = 0x3\n\tTCIOFLUSH = 0x3\n\tTCION = 0x4\n\tTCOFLUSH = 0x2\n\tTCOOFF = 0x1\n\tTCOON = 0x2\n\tTCP_CA_NAME_MAX = 0x10\n\tTCP_CCALGOOPT = 0x41\n\tTCP_CONGESTION = 0x40\n\tTCP_FASTOPEN = 0x401\n\tTCP_FUNCTION_BLK = 0x2000\n\tTCP_FUNCTION_NAME_LEN_MAX = 0x20\n\tTCP_INFO = 0x20\n\tTCP_KEEPCNT = 0x400\n\tTCP_KEEPIDLE = 0x100\n\tTCP_KEEPINIT = 0x80\n\tTCP_KEEPINTVL = 0x200\n\tTCP_MAXBURST = 0x4\n\tTCP_MAXHLEN = 0x3c\n\tTCP_MAXOLEN = 0x28\n\tTCP_MAXSEG = 0x2\n\tTCP_MAXWIN = 0xffff\n\tTCP_MAX_SACK = 0x4\n\tTCP_MAX_WINSHIFT = 0xe\n\tTCP_MD5SIG = 0x10\n\tTCP_MINMSS = 0xd8\n\tTCP_MSS = 0x218\n\tTCP_NODELAY = 0x1\n\tTCP_NOOPT = 0x8\n\tTCP_NOPUSH = 0x4\n\tTCP_PCAP_IN = 0x1000\n\tTCP_PCAP_OUT = 0x800\n\tTCP_VENDOR = 0x80000000\n\tTCSAFLUSH = 0x2\n\tTIOCCBRK = 0x2000747a\n\tTIOCCDTR = 0x20007478\n\tTIOCCONS = 0x80047462\n\tTIOCDRAIN = 0x2000745e\n\tTIOCEXCL = 0x2000740d\n\tTIOCEXT = 0x80047460\n\tTIOCFLUSH = 0x80047410\n\tTIOCGDRAINWAIT = 0x40047456\n\tTIOCGETA = 0x402c7413\n\tTIOCGETD = 0x4004741a\n\tTIOCGPGRP = 0x40047477\n\tTIOCGPTN = 0x4004740f\n\tTIOCGSID = 0x40047463\n\tTIOCGWINSZ = 0x40087468\n\tTIOCMBIC = 0x8004746b\n\tTIOCMBIS = 0x8004746c\n\tTIOCMGDTRWAIT = 0x4004745a\n\tTIOCMGET = 0x4004746a\n\tTIOCMSDTRWAIT = 0x8004745b\n\tTIOCMSET = 0x8004746d\n\tTIOCM_CAR = 0x40\n\tTIOCM_CD = 0x40\n\tTIOCM_CTS = 0x20\n\tTIOCM_DCD = 0x40\n\tTIOCM_DSR = 0x100\n\tTIOCM_DTR = 0x2\n\tTIOCM_LE = 0x1\n\tTIOCM_RI = 0x80\n\tTIOCM_RNG = 0x80\n\tTIOCM_RTS = 0x4\n\tTIOCM_SR = 0x10\n\tTIOCM_ST = 0x8\n\tTIOCNOTTY = 0x20007471\n\tTIOCNXCL = 0x2000740e\n\tTIOCOUTQ = 0x40047473\n\tTIOCPKT = 0x80047470\n\tTIOCPKT_DATA = 0x0\n\tTIOCPKT_DOSTOP = 0x20\n\tTIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD = 0x1\n\tTIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE = 0x2\n\tTIOCPKT_IOCTL = 0x40\n\tTIOCPKT_NOSTOP = 0x10\n\tTIOCPKT_START = 0x8\n\tTIOCPKT_STOP = 0x4\n\tTIOCPTMASTER = 0x2000741c\n\tTIOCSBRK = 0x2000747b\n\tTIOCSCTTY = 0x20007461\n\tTIOCSDRAINWAIT = 0x80047457\n\tTIOCSDTR = 0x20007479\n\tTIOCSETA = 0x802c7414\n\tTIOCSETAF = 0x802c7416\n\tTIOCSETAW = 0x802c7415\n\tTIOCSETD = 0x8004741b\n\tTIOCSIG = 0x2004745f\n\tTIOCSPGRP = 0x80047476\n\tTIOCSTART = 0x2000746e\n\tTIOCSTAT = 0x20007465\n\tTIOCSTI = 0x80017472\n\tTIOCSTOP = 0x2000746f\n\tTIOCSWINSZ = 0x80087467\n\tTIOCTIMESTAMP = 0x40107459\n\tTIOCUCNTL = 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"Errno(0x41)\n\tEIDRM = syscall.",
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"Errno(0x56)\n\tEINPROGRESS = syscall.",
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"Errno(0x16)\n\tEIO = syscall.",
"Errno(0x5)\n\tEISCONN = syscall.",
"Errno(0x38)\n\tEISDIR = syscall.",
"Errno(0x15)\n\tELAST = syscall.",
"Errno(0x60)\n\tELOOP = syscall.",
"Errno(0x3e)\n\tEMFILE = syscall.",
"Errno(0x18)\n\tEMLINK = syscall.",
"Errno(0x1f)\n\tEMSGSIZE = syscall.",
"Errno(0x28)\n\tEMULTIHOP = syscall.",
"Errno(0x5a)\n\tENAMETOOLONG = syscall.",
"Errno(0x3f)\n\tENEEDAUTH = syscall.",
"Errno(0x51)\n\tENETDOWN = syscall.",
"Errno(0x32)\n\tENETRESET = syscall.",
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"\nElevated concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)-D) were diagnosed in captive short-beaked echidnas (Tachyglossus aculeatus) from three different zoological facilities within Australia. ",
"The mean serum 25(OH)-D concentration in the wild echidnas was 24.7 nmol/L and was significantly higher in captive echidnas from all three facilities: Facility 1, mean 335.5 nmol/L (P < 0.001); Facility 2, mean 187.2 nmol/L (P = 0.003); Facility 3, mean 194 nmol/L (P = 0.005). ",
"Animals did not appear to have clinical manifestations of vitamin D toxicosis. ",
"The increased serum 25(OH)-D concentration was attributed to excessive dietary intake and a reduction in the amount of vitamin D(3) in the diet of echidnas from Facility 1 resulted in a marked decrease in the serum 25(OH)-D concentrations (mean 33 nmol/L). ",
"The reduction in serum 25(OH)-D concentration was statistically significant (P = 0.002) and the resulting concentrations were similar to those of wild echidnas (P = 0.212). ",
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"\n* `col` 에있는 배열의 값을 하나씩 꺼내와서 `item` 으로 넘긴다.",
"\n* `cb(err, result)`는 아래의 `(err, result) =>{...}` 함수로 값을 보낸다\n* `callback(err, result)` 값에 에러가 하나라도 있으면 종료 callback이 호출 된다. ",
"즉 에러를 만나면 바로 ㅃㅃ이다.",
"\n\n**이작업은 어제의 작업의 개선 작업이다.**",
"\n\n**원본 소스**\n```javascript\nfor (let i = 0; i < len; i++) {\n connection.query(QUERY.Channel.",
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"Field of the Invention\nThe present invention relates to installation of a device driver, such as a printer driver.",
"\n2. ",
"Description of the Related Art\nIn recent years, printers have been widespread in offices of companies, allowing anyone to easily perform printing. ",
"To allow a PC (personal computer) as an information processing apparatus to cause a printer to perform printing, a printer driver for generating a print data and controlling the printer is required to be installed in the PC.",
"\nIn general, a printer driver is prepared for each of operating systems (OS) of the PCs and printers for printing, and provided via storing media, such as CD-ROM and FD, which are packed together with the printers.",
"\nAn administrator typically acquires the latest printer driver through a public network from a website maintained by a printer manufacturer.",
"\nFurthermore, operations are performed where the administrator arranges the acquired printer driver and setting information used for installation in a storage device shared on a network, and announces the arranged location to general users to thereby allow the users to use the printer. ",
"Each general user installs the printer driver on a PC according to information acquired from the arranged location based on the announcement.",
"\nIn the case of installing printers in an office, the printers to be used are typically different among users. ",
"It is difficult for the administrator and the general users to install the printer drivers and to set ports, which are destinations of print jobs, with no error.",
"\nA high-value-added printing system can be constructed by adding, to PCs, pieces of software related to the printing system (hereinafter, collectively called related software).",
"\nIn some types of related software, a server setting is required to be reflected when a print environment of a client PC operated by a general user is constructed.",
"\nIn the case of installing plural pieces of related software, the software should be installed in an appropriate order. ",
"Thus, setting is further complicated.",
"\nThe environment of the client PC is typically constructed by a general user. ",
"It is difficult for the general user to install the printer driver and the related software and to perform setting with no error.",
"\nConventionally, as a method of installing a printer driver, a technique has been proposed that acquires the printer driver from a server based on system information of a client and information specific to a printer, and transmits the driver and installation information to the client (see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. ",
"2007-086969).",
"\nAccording to the method disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. ",
"2007-086969, an information table is held in the server, the printer automatically searches for and acquires the printer driver and related software that match with criteria, based on the system information of the client and the information specific to the printer. ",
"The printer causes the client to download the acquired printer driver and related software, printer driver information, and information on the related software, thereby allowing automatic installation.",
"\nHowever, some pieces of related software should be installed in a proper order. ",
"For instance, a port monitor is required to be installed before the printer driver is installed.",
"\nThe method disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. ",
"2007-086969 cannot control the order for installing the plural pieces of related software.",
"\nFurthermore, some pieces of related software function in cooperation with a server. ",
"On such pieces of related software, server setting, such as the IP address of the server used for installation, is required. ",
"According to the method disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. ",
"2007-086969, arbitrary setting cannot be configured when installation is performed.",
"\nThe above problems pertaining to installation of device drivers, such as conventional printer drivers, exist."
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"This review focusses on the current knowledge on genetics, function, and detection of EHEC-hemolysin of STEC strains.",
"\n\n1. ",
"Introduction {#sec1-toxins-11-00502}\n===============\n\nIn early studies on the production of hemolysins in pathogenic *Escherichia coli* strains, Beutin et al. ",
"described that enteropathogenic *E. coli* demonstrated only a weak hemolytic activity when compared with extraintestinal *E. coli* strains \\[[@B1-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"They could also show that the hemolysin-encoding genes of *E. coli* serotypes O114 and O126 strains were encoded on the chromosome, but those of O26 strains were encoded on a large plasmid \\[[@B1-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Later on, the authors found this weak hemolytic phenotype frequently in enteropathogenic *E. coli* (EPEC) strains isolated from infants with diarrhea. ",
"Therefore, they introduced the term enterohemolysin \\[[@B2-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The authors characterized the enterohemolytic phenotype by the morphology of the zones of lysis on blood agar plates containing defibrinated sheep erythrocytes. ",
"Whereas the typical clear α-hemolytic zone appeared after 3 h of growth at 37 °C, the \"enterohemolytic\" zones of enteropathogenic *E. coli* O26 strains appeared biphasic after overnight incubation. ",
"This was characterized by a clear zone beneath and a small turbid zone around the colony, which looks like an incomplete hemolysis \\[[@B2-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"These studies were extended to Verotoxin-positive *E. coli* strains and Beutin and colleagues found a close association of enterohemolysin and Verotoxin (Shiga toxin)-production \\[[@B3-toxins-11-00502]\\]. [",
"Figure 1](#toxins-11-00502-f001){ref-type=\"fig\"} shows the characteristic enterohemolytic phenotype of the enterohemorrhagic *E. coli* (EHEC) O157:H7 strain EDL933 in comparison to the lysis zones of the α-hemolysin-producing UPEC strain U4-41, STEC O113:H21 strain TS18/08 as well as its deletion and complementation mutants, and laboratory strain DH5α which is not able to produce hemolysin.",
"\n\nStroeher and Beutin later described enterohemolysin 1 (Ehly1) and Ehly2-DNA sequences which were located on temperate bacteriophages in Shiga toxin-negative *E. coli* O26:H^-^ strains. ",
"By molecular techniques, it has been shown that the EHly-1 and Ehly-2 sequences were not present in all hemolytic *E. coli* strains, suggesting the presence of different hemolysins \\[[@B5-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The frequency of enterohemolytic/enterohemorrhagic *E. coli* strains and the fact that the enterohemolytic phenotype was lost in a plasmid-cured derivative of an *E. coli* O157:H7 strain were the reasons to investigate the nature of the enterohemolysin production in EHEC strains in more detail \\[[@B6-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In an early study, we could show that the enterohemolytic phenotype of *E. coli* O157:H7 strain EDL 933 was encoded on its large virulence plasmid pO157 and that it was not based on the presence of Ehly-1 and Ehly-2-sequences. ",
"Moreover, the enterohemolytic phenotype could be transferred by transformation of plasmid pO157 to laboratory strain *E. coli* HB101. ",
"DNA fragments of pO157 were subcloned, respectively, that carried the genetic information for EHEC hemolysin (EHEC-Hly) production \\[[@B6-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Subsequent studies were then carried out to uncover the genetics of EHEC-Hly production in enterohemolytic *E. coli* strains (see below).",
"\n\n2. ",
"Genetics of EHEC-Hemolysin {#sec2-toxins-11-00502}\n=============================\n\nTypical EHEC strains are able to express a number of virulence factors which are encoded on prophages, pathogenicity islands, or large plasmids. ",
"Among these, the expression of Shiga toxins (Stx) and the pathogenicity island termed \"locus of enterocyte effacement\" (LEE) are regarded as the most important virulence factors and are associated with severe humane diseases. ",
"Whereas the Shiga toxins, which belong to the class of AB~5~ toxins, exert a cytotoxic effect on Vero cells and HeLa cells \\[[@B7-toxins-11-00502]\\], the LEE pathogenicity island is essential for the formation of so called \"attaching and effacing\" (A/E) lesions in the intestinal mucosa. ",
"These are characterized by the local loss of microvilli, and an intimate attachment of the bacteria to the enterocytes, together with the formation of pedestal-like structures on the apical membrane \\[[@B8-toxins-11-00502],[@B9-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In addition, the ability to produce EHEC-Hly is regarded as another potential factor contributing to bacterial virulence \\[[@B10-toxins-11-00502],[@B11-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nAs mentioned before, Schmidt et al. ",
"have shown that EHEC-*hlyA* (syn. *",
"ehxA*) of EHEC O157:H7 strain EDL933 is located on the large virulence plasmid pO157 \\[[@B6-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Sequence analysis of pO157 demonstrated two open reading frames with about 60% homology to the *hlyC* and *hlyA* genes of the *E. coli* α-hemolysin (*α-hlyA*) operon \\[[@B12-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Therefore, they were termed EHEC *hlyA* and EHEC *hlyC* to show the relationship to the α-*hly* genes but also to distinguish them from. ",
"Further *in silico* analysis of the predicted amino acid sequence of EHEC-*hlyA* revealed 13 tandemly repeated sequences at the C-terminus as well as the presence of a hydrophobic domain in the amino N-terminal region, which was shown to be involved in pore formation of *E. coli* α-HlyA \\[[@B13-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Because of these similarities to the *E. coli* α-*hly* operon, the putative EHEC-Hly was also assigned to the RTX-family of pore-forming cytolysins \\[[@B12-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In a subsequent study, Schmidt and colleagues further analyzed the large plasmid pO157 by sequencing the DNA region downstream of the EHEC-*hlyC* and EHEC-*hlyA* genes \\[[@B14-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Similar to the *α-hly* operon in *E. coli*, two further genes were discovered and termed EHEC-*hlyB* and EHEC-*hlyD,* respectively. ",
"Altogether the four genes are located on the EHEC-*hly* operon with the gene order CABD similar to that of other proteins of the RTX-family \\[[@B14-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"While EHEC-*hlyA* is encoding a 107-kDa protein, which functions as the structural gene for EHEC-Hly, the EHEC-*hlyC* gene product, is assumed to be involved in posttranslational modification of the toxin, similar to α-HlyC of *E. coli* \\[[@B12-toxins-11-00502],[@B15-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The genes encoding EHEC-HlyB and EHEC-HlyD, in turn, share high sequence similarities with other RTX transport proteins, such as *hlyB* and *hlyD* of *E. coli*, which are required for transport of the toxin out of the bacterial cell \\[[@B14-toxins-11-00502],[@B15-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nIn a study of Boerlin et al. ",
"\\[[@B16-toxins-11-00502]\\], the diversity of EHEC-*hlyA* in various Shiga toxin-producing *E. coli* (STEC) of different origins, as well as the relationship of EHEC-*hlyA* to the genomic background of STEC was examined. ",
"The results obtained by sequencing and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) analysis showed that EHEC-*hlyA* is highly conserved among a wide range of STEC serotypes, with approximately less than 4% of nucleic acid substitutions at the maximum \\[[@B16-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis of a subset containing 27 STEC isolates, one enteropathogenic *E. coli* isolate, and a K-12 reference isolate revealed that STEC isolates, positive for the LEE-marker gene *eae*, all evolved out of a single evolutionary lineage. ",
"Moreover, the results showed that the large plasmid carrying EHEC-*hlyA* has developed within this lineage, independently of recent horizontal transfer. ",
"In addition, two major groups of plasmids (type I and II) carrying the EHEC-*hly* genes were described that were supposed to differed considerably regarding the presence of other virulence-associated factors, as the LEE pathogenicity island seems to be present only in a single phylogenetic lineage harboring the type I plasmid \\[[@B16-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"These findings were later confirmed by studies of Cookson et al. ",
"and Newton and colleagues \\[[@B17-toxins-11-00502],[@B18-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Using PCR and RFLP analysis, Cookson and colleagues performed phylogenetic analysis of EHEC-*hlyA* in *E. coli* strains from different sources (animal and human). ",
"According to sequence similarities of the different EHEC-*hlyA* alleles identified, STEC strains could also be divided into two groups, containing *eae*-positive and *eae*-negative strains. ",
"Additionally, a third group of *eae*-positive, *stx*-negative *E. coli* (atypical enteropathogenic *E. coli* strains) isolates were analyzed by Cookson et al. (",
"a group which was not included in the previous study of Boerlin et al.), ",
"but these strains could all be assigned to the *eae*-positive STEC strains according to their EHEC-*hlyA* sequences. ",
"Furthermore, the authors were able to describe six genetically distinct EHEC-*hlyA* subtypes (A to F) \\[[@B17-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Newton et al. ",
"investigated and compared the genetic background and relationship of the large plasmids pO113 of LEE-negative STEC strain O113:H21 and pO157 of LEE-positive STEC O175:H7 strain. ",
"By allelic profiling of the EHEC-*hlyA* gene, it was demonstrated that the two plasmids belong to different evolutionary lineages, confirming the results obtained from Boerlin et al., ",
"and Cookson et al. ",
"mentioned above. ",
"Moreover, the virulence plasmids of LEE-negative STEC strains were found to be highly related \\[[@B18-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\n3. ",
"Regulation of EHEC-*hlyA* Expression {#sec3-toxins-11-00502}\n=======================================\n\nIn *Escherichia coli* O157:H7 strain EDL933, transcription of the EHEC-*hly* operon is influenced by several regulators as it is included in the complex regulation circuit of the LEE pathogenicity island.",
"\n\nThree regulators, Ler, GrlR, and GrlA are encoded within the LEE, whereas Ler acts as a global activator for expression of most of the LEE genes \\[[@B19-toxins-11-00502],[@B20-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In turn, the global regulator of LEE activator GrlA and the global regulator of LEE repressor GrlR are positive and negative regulators, controlling the transcription of the *ler* gene \\[[@B21-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"During a study with deletion mutants in EHEC O157:H7, Saitoh et al. ",
"showed that *grlR* deletion significantly increased the lytic activity of EHEC-Hly on plates containing defibrinated sheep erythrocytes, whereas in a *ΔgrlAΔgrlR* double mutant no such effect was observed \\[[@B22-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Furthermore, the expression of EHEC-*hlyA* was considerably increased by overexpression of GrlA using a multicopy plasmid. ",
"This effect could even be demonstrated even in a *ler* deletion mutant, and led the authors conclude that GrlA plays a crucial role in the upregulation of EHEC-*hlyA* genes. ",
"Subsequent studies on the regulation of EHEC-*hlyA* gene expression by Iyoda and colleagues demonstrated, that the global LEE regulator Ler also acts as an activator for EHEC-*hlyA* expression in a GrlA-independent way and even more was shown to bind directly to the regulatory region of EHEC-*hlyC* in gel mobility shift assays \\[[@B23-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In the same study, the non-LEE encoded LysR-type regulator LrhA, which positively regulates the expression of LEE genes \\[[@B24-toxins-11-00502]\\], was shown to activate the EHEC-*hlyA* expression, even in a *ΔlerΔgrlA* double deletion mutant. ",
"Moreover, it was demonstrated that LrhA also activates EHEC-*hlyC* gene expression by direct binding to the regulatory region. ",
"See [Figure 2](#toxins-11-00502-f002){ref-type=\"fig\"} for a schematic overview of influences and effects among different regulators on EHEC-*hly* expression.",
"\n\nDuring another study with EHEC O157:H7 strain EDL933, Li et al. ",
"investigated the influence of the histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein H-NS, the σ factor RpoS, and DsrA on EHEC-*hlyCABD* expression \\[[@B25-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The small regulatory RNA DsrA is known to inhibit H-NS function and to enhance RpoS synthesis \\[[@B26-toxins-11-00502],[@B27-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Thus, DsrA was shown to be involved in the regulation of many virulence factors, such as the expression of genes within the LEE \\[[@B28-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The results of Li et al. ",
"indicated that DsrA influences transcription of the EHEC-*hly* operon in a positive manner by two different temperature dependent ways: During cultivation at 30 °C, overexpression of DsrA increased EHEC-*hlyA* transcription in the wild-type EHEC O157:H7 strain, but not in the *hns* deletion mutant. ",
"In contrast, at 37 °C, DsrA overexpression stimulated EHEC-*hlyA* transcription in both the wildtype and the *hns* deletion mutant. ",
"Therefore, the authors assumed that DsrA might influence transcription of the EHEC-*hlyCABD* operon by a H-NS-dependent way at 30 °C and in an H-NS-independent way at 37 °C. ",
"The global transcription regulator H-NS was demonstrated to decrease EHEC-*hlyCABD* expression at 30 °C, whereas no significant influence was shown during growth at 37 °C, and was therefore supposed to be responsible for temperature dependent control of EHEC-*hlyA* expression. ",
"The results of this study indicated further that the σ factor RpoS, a known mediator of the general stress response in *E. coli* \\[[@B29-toxins-11-00502]\\] plays a crucial and primary role in the regulation of EHEC-*hlyCABD* expression, as no levels of EHEC-*hlyA* mRNA could be detected in a *rpoS* deletion mutant, independent of growth temperature or DsrA overexpression. ",
"As it was shown before that RpoS concentration was increased in an *hns* deletion mutant \\[[@B30-toxins-11-00502]\\], the authors assumed that H-NS might influence the expression of EHEC-*hlyCABD* either direct by binding to the upstream regulatory region or indirect by decreasing the expression of RpoS (for an overview see [Figure 2](#toxins-11-00502-f002){ref-type=\"fig\"}). ",
"Interestingly, contrary results, regarding the global negative regulator H-NS, were obtained by a study of Rogers et al. ",
"\\[[@B31-toxins-11-00502]\\], in which a deletion of the *hns* gene in STEC O91:H21 strain B2F1 led to a hyper-hemolytic phenotype. ",
"Moreover, using electrophoretic mobility shift assays, they could demonstrate that H-NS binds to an 88 bp upstream region of the EHEC-*hly* operon and thus functions as direct negative regulator of EHEC-*hlyCABD* transcription. ",
"The authors assumed that the LEE-negative STEC strains used in the study might probably be the reason for the discrepancy to the study of Li et al., ",
"who examined the influence of H-NS in a LEE-positive EHEC O157:H7 strain \\[[@B31-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"This assumption is further supported by the results obtained in our group, in which a deletion of *hns* in the *eae*-negative STEC O113:H21 strain TS18/08 (first described in \\[[@B32-toxins-11-00502]\\]) was constructed for the purpose of another research project concerning subtilase cytotoxin expression \\[[@B33-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The *hns* deletion mutant showed a hyper-hemolytic phenotype on blood agar plates, whereas the complementation of the mutant with a recombinant *hns* gene on a medium-copy plasmid restored the characteristic wild-type turbid lysis zones. [",
"Figure 1](#toxins-11-00502-f001){ref-type=\"fig\"} shows the hemolytic phenotypes of different *E. coli* strains. ",
"The hyper-hemolytic phenotype of strain TS18/08 *Δhns* can clearly be distinguished from the enterohemolytic phenotype of the wildtype strains. ",
"The large clear zone of hemolysis indicates an upregulation of the EHEC-*hly* operon.",
"\n\n4. ",
"Function of EHEC-Hemolysin and Interaction with Host Cells {#sec4-toxins-11-00502}\n=============================================================\n\nSchmidt et al. ",
"demonstrated earlier that EHEC-*hlyA* encodes a functional RTX-toxin with a similar pore-forming capacity as the α-Hly of *E. coli* \\[[@B34-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In experiments with lipid bilayer membranes, EHEC-Hly formed transient ion-permeable channels with a median diameter of 2.6 nm, which is similar to the channel-formation of *E. coli* α-Hly described by Bhakdi and colleagues \\[[@B35-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Through the insertion of the toxin into the eukaryotic membrane, a change in permeability is caused and resulting in the physical damage of the target cell. ",
"Because of the sequence similarities between EHEC-Hly and α-Hly of *E. coli* and the comparable pore size it was suggested that both toxins might function in an identical way. ",
"However, differences in the toxic effect on cultured human and bovine were determined. ",
"As mentioned before, the studies from Schmidt et al. ",
"showed that, EHEC EDL 933 produced very small zones of hemolysis on blood agar plates and showed no hemolytic activity in culture supernatants, which is different to α-Hly of *E. coli* \\[[@B12-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"However, with functioning EHEC-*hlyBD* genes supplied in trans, the hemolysis zones were visible much clearer and a hemolytic activity could be measured in the culture supernatants. ",
"Thus, it was assumed that the incomplete lysis might be due to a defective secretion machinery in EHEC strain EDL933. ",
"Similar results were obtained by Bauer and Welch \\[[@B15-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In addition, their results indicated some target cell specificity of EHEC-Hly. ",
"Although it did not show an significant lytic effect on two lymphoma cell lines of human origin, complete lysis was observed for BL-3 cells (cells from a bovine lymphoma cell line) and sheep and human erythrocytes \\[[@B15-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nTaneike et al. ",
"demonstrated that nonpathogenic *E. coli* HB101 induced the production of interleukin-1β (IL-1 β) in human monocytes, after transformation of a recombinant plasmid carrying the EHEC-*hly* operon of an EHEC strain isolated from patient samples \\[[@B36-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Similar results were obtained in a study of Zhang et al. (",
"2012), in which EHEC-Hly induced the production of IL-1β in human macrophages and was also shown to contribute to cytotoxicity of these cells \\[[@B37-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"As it is known that synthesis of the Stx-receptor Gb~3~ is increased by IL-1β \\[[@B38-toxins-11-00502]\\], it was speculated, that EHEC-Hly may contribute to bacterial virulence by enhancing the effect of Shiga toxin (Stx) \\[[@B36-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Additionally, cytotoxicity to human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMECs) could be demonstrated for the EHEC-Hly of Stx-negative *E. coli* O26 strains isolated from patients with hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS). ",
"The authors therefore suggested, that EHEC-Hly might enhance the pathogenicity of Stx-negative *E. coli* O26 strains and may contribute to the development of HUS \\[[@B39-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nIt has already been assumed, that EHEC-Hly remains associated mostly to the cell surface, for unclear reasons \\[[@B12-toxins-11-00502],[@B14-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Aldick and colleagues investigated the grade of EHEC-Hly secreted extracellularly, and found the toxin in two forms: A free, soluble one and one associated to outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released by EHEC during growth \\[[@B40-toxins-11-00502]\\], reviewed in \\[[@B41-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"As it is known that many Gram-negative bacteria produce OMVs, which function as vehicle for the transport of toxins and other molecules (reviewed in \\[[@B42-toxins-11-00502]\\]), Aldick et al. ",
"investigated the role of OMVs during EHEC-Hly release. ",
"The results of this study showed that EHEC-Hly is associated with OMVs in its biologically active form. ",
"Though this association, the toxin was considerably more stable under physiological conditions and showed prolonged hemolytic activity, as compared to free EHEC-Hly. ",
"Furthermore, immunogold staining of OMVs containing EHEC-Hly demonstrated that the toxin is located on the exterior surface. ",
"For both free and OMV-associated EHEC-Hly, the hemolytic activity was shown to depend strongly on the presence of calcium, a condition which is identical to other members of the RTX toxin family \\[[@B43-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Additionally, it was demonstrated that the initial binding of OMVs to target erythrocytes is mediated by EHEC-Hly and that this binding step is also calcium-dependent \\[[@B40-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Since free and soluble EHEC-Hly is known to lyse human microvascular endothelial cells most probably through pore formation in the cell membranes \\[[@B34-toxins-11-00502],[@B39-toxins-11-00502]\\], the interaction of OMV-associated EHEC-Hly with human microvascular endothelial cells was examined in a subsequent study \\[[@B44-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"By using a model with human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) and Caco-2 cells, it was shown that OMV-associated EHEC-Hly did not lyse the target cells via pore formation but triggers apoptotic cell death. ",
"The OMV-associated toxin was shown to be first internalized into the target cells via endocytosis and then translocated into endo-lysosomes. ",
"Due to endosomal acidification, EHEC-Hly is separated from the OMV and then translocated to mitochondria, resulting in a decrease of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential and cytochrome c release. ",
"Through the subsequent activation of caspase-9 and caspase-3, the intrinsic apoptotic pathway is triggered, which leads to death of the host cells \\[[@B44-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Interestingly, the internalization into host cells via OMVs, and subsequent triggering of the intrinsic apoptotic pathway, was also shown for Shiga toxin 2a (Stx2a) and the cytolethal distending toxin V (CdtV), two major virulence factors of EHEC O157. ",
"This indicates the importance of the interactions of EHEC-Hly with OMVs for bacterial pathogenicity \\[[@B45-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\n5. ",
"Detection of EHEC-Hemolysin {#sec5-toxins-11-00502}\n==============================\n\nDuring an early study of Beutin et al. ",
"\\[[@B3-toxins-11-00502]\\], various STEC strains isolated from human and animals were analyzed for the presence EHEC-Hly by molecular and microbiological methods. ",
"Because of the close association of the production of EHEC-Hly and Stx, EHEC-Hly was proposed as a marker for the rapid detection of potential pathogenic *E. coli* strains \\[[@B3-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In a subsequent study, Beutin et al. ",
"\\[[@B46-toxins-11-00502]\\] established a system for rapid identification and isolation of STEC from human stool by combining the EHEC-Hly test on blood agar plates with the \"reverse passive latex agglutination test for the detection of verocytotoxins (Stx) 1 and 2\" (VTEC-RPLA), as a rapid detection system for Stx and EHEC-Hly production. ",
"Using this combination, pathogenic STEC strains could be isolated from stool and characterized for toxin production within 72 to 96 h \\[[@B46-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nTo improve the nonselective enterohemolysin agar described by Beutin et al. ",
"\\[[@B3-toxins-11-00502]\\], Lehmacher and colleagues \\[[@B47-toxins-11-00502]\\] modified this medium by adding vancomycin, cefixime, and cefsulodin to the blood agar medium (BVCC). ",
"Thus, the growth of non-*E. coli* bacteria present in fecal and food samples was inhibited and a competing hemolysis of *Enterobacteriaceae* and Gram-positive bacteria was prevented. ",
"After a brief pre-enrichment in mTSB (modified tryptic soy broth) for 6 h and subsequent overnight culturing on BVCC agar, 92.6% of the 95 investigated STEC strains were shown to produce EHEC-Hly. ",
"In contrast, only 80% of the same analyzed strains formed hemolysis zones on enterohemolysin agar. ",
"Therefore, the authors recommended this method for a reliable isolation and identification of STEC strains from stool and food samples \\[[@B47-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nIn a study of Schmidt and Karch \\[[@B10-toxins-11-00502]\\], a number of 36 STEC O111 strains, isolated from patients suffering from HUS or diarrhea, were characterized for the presence and production of EHEC-Hly. ",
"Whereas the enterohemolytic phenotype on blood agar plates was observed in 88% of the samples from patients with HUS, this phenotype could be demonstrated only in 22.2% isolates from patients with diarrhea. ",
"Furthermore, two strains showed a nonhemolytic phenotype, although the EHEC-*hlyA* gene was detected by DNA-based methods. ",
"Therefore, a combination of Stx-determination and EHEC-Hly characterization was recommended for routine screening of STEC O111 and other non-O157 STEC strains, similar to the results shown by Beutin et al. ",
"\\[[@B46-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The high incidence of EHEC-Hly in isolates from patients with HUS, in contrast to patients suffering from diarrhea, led the authors suggest that EHEC-Hly might increase the capability of the bacteria to cause extraintestinal complications in humans \\[[@B10-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nDifferent results were obtained in a study of Bai et al., ",
"in which stool samples of patients with diarrhea HUS were tested for serogenotypes, *stx* subtypes as well as the presence of the intimin gene *eae* and EHEC *hlyA* \\[[@B48-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In total, 75 Stx-positive isolates were analyzed, of which 59 isolates carried the EHEC-*hlyA* gene and 35 harbored *eae*. ",
"Interestingly, almost all of the *eae* positive isolates, except one, were also positive for EHEC-*hlyA*. ",
"The presence of *eae* and EHEC-*hlyA* appeared to be associated with bloody diarrhea, whereas only one of the three HUS isolates carried the EHEC*\\_hlyA* gene and none of them was positive for *eae*. ",
"These results indicate that the correlation of various STEC virulence factors and their involvement in causing clinical symptoms is very complex and remains to be elucidated. ",
"Moreover, during analysis of more than 300 STEC strains isolated from patients in Denmark, it was demonstrated that approximately 77% carried EHEC*-hlyA*. ",
"However, on the basis of multivariate analysis the EHEC-*hlyA* gene did not play a significant role for the development of severe disease like HUS or bloody diarrhea \\[[@B49-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nAlthough the role of EHEC-Hly in bacterial pathogenicity is still not completely understood, the toxin is meanwhile regarded as a potential virulence factor and commonly used marker for the characterization of STEC strains. ",
"For example, EHEC-*hlyA* is one of the genetic markers tested in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration *Escherichia coli* Identification (FDA-ECID) microarray, which provides rapid characterizing of STEC isolates \\[[@B50-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"By using the FDA-ECID microarray, Shridhar et al. ",
"\\[[@B51-toxins-11-00502]\\] analyzed six STEC O104:H7 strains isolated from cattle feces to determine their virulence profiles and to compare the profiles with that of human O104:H7 strains (clinical), the STEC strain O104:H4 (German outbreak strain), and STEC strain O104:H21 (milk-associated Montana outbreak strain). ",
"Interestingly, all investigated strains, both bovine and human isolates, were negative for the LEE marker gene *eae*. ",
"In contrast, EHEC-*hlyA* was present in four of the six bovine strains, in all human O104:H7 strains, with one exception, and in the Montana outbreak strain (O104:H21). ",
"Because all bovine O104:H7 strains were positive for *stx1* and EHEC-*hlyA*, as well as genes coding for various adhesins, this serotype was regarded as a possible foodborne pathogen in humans \\[[@B51-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\n6. ",
"Prevalence and Correlation with Other Virulence Factors {#sec6-toxins-11-00502}\n==========================================================\n\nAlthough EHEC-*hly* genes are found in many STEC serotypes that are associated with diarrheal disease and HUS, the precise role of the respective toxin in the pathogenesis of EHEC is still not completely understood. ",
"For example, Gyles at al. ",
"\\[[@B52-toxins-11-00502]\\] investigated the association of the EHEC-*hlyA* gene with different STEC serotypes and found, that EHEC-*hlyA* was more frequently detected in in serotypes which are commonly implicated in disease (89%) than in serotypes that are less frequently involved in disease (46%), indicating an association of EHEC-Hly and pathogenesis of STEC. ",
"On the other hand, more than 1000 *E. coli* isolates from healthy cattle were analyzed, showing that the EHEC-*hlyA* gene was only present in 12 independent strains, out of which only 3 strains were also positive for *stx*. ",
"Therefore, they concluded that the presence of EHEC-*hlyA* alone is not significant enough for the detection of pathogenic STEC in bovine feces, as the EHEC-*hlyA* gene is present in non-STEC isolates as well \\[[@B52-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In contrast, Sandhu et al. ",
"\\[[@B53-toxins-11-00502]\\] showed in a subsequent study, using a total of 422 STEC samples isolated from cattle, that 153 samples (\\~36%) were positive for EHEC-*hlyA* and moreover, that the toxin was present in nearly all of the *eae*-positive isolates (98%) and only in 34% of *eae*-negative isolates. ",
"Furthermore, EHEC-*hlyA* was highly associated with serotypes involved in human disease and thus was suggested as a marker for virulence of bovine STEC in humans. ",
"However, the authors concluded that EHEC-*hlyA* should not be used to predict the potential virulence of an isolate, as it is also present in STEC which are not implicated in human disease \\[[@B53-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nIn a study of Slanec et al. ",
"\\[[@B32-toxins-11-00502]\\] the virulence profiles of various STEC strains, isolated from risk foods such as minced meat or raw milk products, were characterized. ",
"The EHEC-*hlyA* gene was one of the most abundant virulence markers detected. ",
"Interestingly, EHEC-*hlyA* was found in 30 out of 75 investigated strains (\\~40%), whereas only 4 strains (\\~5%) carried the LEE marker gene *eae* \\[[@B32-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"In addition, a number of STEC strains of serotype O113:H21 were isolated during this study, a serotype which is highly correlated with severe diseases in humans \\[[@B54-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"One of these STEC O113:H21 strains, TS18/08, was *eae*-negative, but carried *stx*~2~ and EHEC-*hlyA* as well as the two toxin-encoding genes *subAB* (subtilase cytotoxin) and *cdt-V* (cytolethal distending toxin V) and was therefore be considered as a potential human pathogen.",
"\n\nSimilar results, regarding the prevalence of EHEC-*hlyA*, were obtained by Feng and Reddy by analyzing 132 STEC strains isolated from fresh produce \\[[@B55-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"While EHEC-*hlyA* was detected in 61% of the isolates, only about 9% of the isolates were found to harbour the *eae* gene. ",
"Similar to the findings mentioned above, these results demonstrate once more that EHEC-*hlyA* is very common among STEC strains found in risk foods \\[[@B55-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"This fact was further confirmed by Boczek et al. ",
"\\[[@B56-toxins-11-00502]\\], during the screening of effluent samples of municipal wastewater treatment plants for the presence of EHEC-*hlyA*. ",
"In total, 338 *E. coli* isolates were found to harbor the EHEC-*hlyA* gene, while only 2 isolates were shown to express the *eae* gene. ",
"Interestingly, neither *stx~1~*, nor *stx~2~* could be detected in any of the samples. ",
"Subsequent serotyping of the isolates revealed serotypes, which were described previously to cause non-O157:H7 EHEC infections in humans, as well as serotypes which have never been reported in association with human infections. ",
"These results showed that EHEC-*hlyA* is widely distributed among *E. coli* isolates in the environment but is not automatically an indication for the presence of EHEC \\[[@B56-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nAskari Badouei et al. ",
"investigated the occurrence of EHEC-Hly in different diarrheagenic *E coli* strains isolated from cattle and evaluated the association with other virulence markers \\[[@B57-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Among the 54 EHEC-*hlyA*-positive isolates (\\~12%), 25 different virulence profiles were observed, reflecting a significant heterogeneity. ",
"EHEC-*hlyA* was mostly found in EHEC (72%), but the toxin was also present in enteropathogenic *E. coli* (EPEC) with a percentage of 7.4%. ",
"In addition, two potential hybrid EHEC-*hlyA*-positive pathotypes were found consisting of EPEC/ETEC or EHEC/ETEC. ",
"Similar to the results described above, these findings indicate that *E. coli* strains isolated from cattle, which are EHEC-*hlyA*-positive, may be genetically considerably heterogenous and may also belong to different pathotypes.",
"\n\nDuring a study with more than 400 STEC and non-STEC isolates from animal, food, environmental, and clinical sources, Lorenz et al. ",
"\\[[@B11-toxins-11-00502]\\] investigated the prevalence and subtype patterns of EHEC-*hlyA*. ",
"The results obtained by PCR and RFLP revealed 301 EHEC-*hlyA*-positive samples (\\~69%), as well as six closely related subtypes (A to F), whereby subtypes A and D were found in *eae*-negative STEC and subtypes B, C, E, and F in *eae*-positive STEC strains. ",
"Furthermore, EHEC-*hlyA* subtypes differed significantly between isolates obtained from different sources: In animal isolates mostly subtypes A and C were found, in food isolates mainly subtype A was detected, and clinical isolates contained mainly subtype C. Interestingly, only four strains carrying subtype D and two strains carrying subtype E were identified within this study, which were exclusively found in food or clinical isolates, respectively. ",
"In addition, this study revealed that certain O serogroups correlated with specific EHEC-*hlyA* subtypes: Subtype A with O104, O113, and O8; subtype B exclusively with O157; and subtype C with O26, O111, and O121 \\[[@B11-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nIn a later study, Lorenz and colleagues further analyzed the plasmid containing the rare EHEC-*hlyA* subtypes D and E to elucidate the evolutionary relationship among different EHEC-*hlyA* subtypes and to examine their potential role in bacterial virulence \\[[@B58-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The results showed that the plasmid carrying subtype D was exceptionally large (\\>200 kbp) and harbored different virulence genes, associated with EHEC as well as with enterotoxigenic *E. coli* (ETEC), although this subtype was only detected in food isolates. ",
"The authors therefore assumed that the plasmid carrying subtype D EHEC-*hlyA* represents a novel virulence plasmid, which has evolved from a different evolutionary lineage unlike the plasmids that carry other EHEC-*hlyA* subtypes. ",
"In contrast, the subtype E plasmid was smaller in size (50 kbp) and carried only a few virulence determinants even though this subtype was isolated from clinical samples associated with HUS. ",
"These findings led the authors suggest that the pathogenicity of this strains might be a result of chromosomally encoded virulence factors, particularly as subtype E isolates were all *eae*-positive STEC strains \\[[@B58-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\nIn a recent study, Fu et al. ",
"\\[[@B59-toxins-11-00502]\\] investigated the occurrence and genetic diversity of the EHEC-*hlyA* gene in more than 400 non-O157 STEC isolates obtained from human, animal, and food in China, collected in different geographical regions \\[[@B59-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"The results demonstrated that EHEC-*hlyA* was present in 31.8% of the non-O157 STEC strains, a percentage which was lower than that found, for example, in a comparable study of Cookson et al. ",
"\\[[@B17-toxins-11-00502]\\] where EHEC-*hlyA* was found in 63.8% of *E. coli* isolates obtained from cattle and sheep and 96% of isolates from patients with diarrhea. ",
"The authors therefore concluded that the prevalence of EHEC-*hlyA* might be different among various geographical locations and sources. [",
"Table 1](#toxins-11-00502-t001){ref-type=\"table\"} summarizes the prevalence of EHEC-*hlyA* in different samples origins. ",
"Due to sequence analysis of the detected EHEC-*hlyA* genes, Fu et al. ",
"\\[[@B59-toxins-11-00502]\\] determined three different phylogenetic groups which are corresponding to that reported previously by Cookson et al. ",
"\\[[@B17-toxins-11-00502]\\]. ",
"Fu and colleagues also demonstrated a clear relationship between EHEC-*hlyA* groups and their sources, similar to the findings of Lorenz et al. ",
"\\[[@B11-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n\n7. ",
"Conclusions {#sec7-toxins-11-00502}\n==============\n\nAlthough the precise role of EHEC-Hly in the pathogenesis of EHEC and other virulent *E. coli* strains is yet not fully understood, the toxin is recognized as a potential virulence factor and a commonly used virulence marker for the analysis of EHEC and STEC strains. ",
"The EHEC-*hlyA* gene is found very frequently in STEC isolates which belong to serotypes associated with severe human diseases. ",
"However, the clinical importance of this toxin alone is still unclear, as the association with either HC or HUS cannot be clearly assigned. ",
"This indicates that the clinical effect of EHEC-Hly might be very complex and depends on the correlation with several other virulence factors. ",
"Furthermore, EHEC-Hly is also present in environmental *E. coli* isolates, which are lacking Stx and thus should only be used in combination with other virulence factors for an estimation of the bacterial virulence potential. ",
"Further studies are necessary to investigate the role of EHEC-Hly in combination with Stx and other virulence factors for the development of EHEC-associated diseases. ",
"This could be achieved in several models using modern mutagenesis techniques such as CRISPR/Cas in combination with appropriate cell cultures and organoid models. ",
"Although the mode of pore-formation has been elucidated, more in depth research should be conducted on the mode of action and target structures. ",
"Moreover, the interaction with global regulators and their influence on EHEC-*hlyA* expression should be investigated further to elucidate the clinical importance of EHEC-Hly. ",
"In addition, the characterization of different EHEC-*hlyA*-subtypes could be a method for surveillance and documentation of EHEC infections, as a clear association between different subtypes and sample origins, as well as O serotypes, was shown.",
"\n\nM.S. conceived, designed and wrote the manuscript; L.H. conceived and carried out the phenotypical EHEC hemolysin experiment shown in [Figure 1](#toxins-11-00502-f001){ref-type=\"fig\"}, corrected and was included in proofreading the manuscript; H.S. was included in writing, correcting, and proofreading the manuscript.",
"\n\nThis research received no external funding.",
"\n\nThe authors declare no conflict of interest.",
"\n\n![",
"Different hemolysis zones on a blood agar plate containing defibrinated sheep erythrocytes. (**",
"A**) *E. coli* Dh5α is non-hemolytic, (**B**) EHEC O157:H7 strain EDL933 shows the typical enterohemolytic phenotype, (**C**) strain U4-41 shows the typical α-hemolytic phenotype, (**D**) wildtype STEC O113:H21 strain TS18/08 demonstrates the typical enterohemolytic phenotype, (**E**) its isogenic *Δhns* mutant is hyper-hemolytic with large and clear zones of hemolysis, (**F**) and its complemented derivative TS18/08 *Δhns* + *hns* is enterohemolytic. ",
"Production of blood agar plates, hemolytic phenotypes, and control strains have been previously described \\[[@B3-toxins-11-00502],[@B4-toxins-11-00502]\\].](toxins-11-00502-g001){#toxins-11-00502-f001}\n\n![",
"Schematic representation of EHEC-*hlyCABD* regulation. ",
"Regulators with positive effect on EHEC-*hly* expression are indicated in green boxes, regulators with negative effect in red boxes. ",
"Influences among the different regulators, with regard to EHEC-*hlyCABD* expression, are indicated in green arrows for positive influence or red arrows for negative influence, respectively. ",
"Arrows facing the regulatory region of EHEC-*hlyCABD* are indicating a direct influence by binding of the regulator protein (not in scale to the actual binding point).](toxins-11-00502-g002){#toxins-11-00502-f002}\n\ntoxins-11-00502-t001_Table 1\n\n###### \n\nPrevalence of EHEC-*hlyA* obtained from different sources.",
"\n\n Sample Origin Percentage of EHEC-*hlyA* Positive Samples Reference\n --------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- ----------------------------\n *E. coli* isolates from normal cattle \\<1 \\[[@B52-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n STEC isolates from normal cattle 36% \\[[@B53-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n STEC isolates from risk foods 40% \\[[@B32-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n STEC isolates from fresh produce 61% \\[[@B55-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n *E. coli* isolates from effluent samples 338 positive samples \\* \\[[@B56-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n Diarrheagenic *E. coli* strains from cattle 12% \\[[@B57-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n STEC and non-STEC isolates from human, animal, and food 69% \\[[@B11-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n non-O157 STEC isolates from human, animal, and food 31.8% \\[[@B59-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n *E. coli* isolates obtained from cattle and sheep 63.8% \\[[@B17-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n STEC isolates from patients with diarrhea. ",
" 96% \\[[@B17-toxins-11-00502]\\]\n\n\\* total no. ",
"of samples was not described in \\[[@B56-toxins-11-00502]\\].",
"\n"
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"// Copyright 2017 Frank Schroeder. ",
"All rights reserved.",
"\n// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style\n// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.",
"\n\npackage properties\n\n// BUG(frank): Set() does not check for invalid unicode literals since this is currently handled by the lexer.",
"\n// BUG(frank): Write() does not allow to configure the newline character. ",
"Therefore, on Windows LF is used.",
"\n\nimport (\n\t\"fmt\"\n\t\"io\"\n\t\"log\"\n\t\"os\"\n\t\"regexp\"\n\t\"strconv\"\n\t\"strings\"\n\t\"time\"\n\t\"unicode/utf8\"\n)\n\n// ErrorHandlerFunc defines the type of function which handles failures\n// of the MustXXX() functions. ",
"An error handler function must exit\n// the application after handling the error.",
"\ntype ErrorHandlerFunc func(error)\n\n// ErrorHandler is the function which handles failures of the MustXXX()\n// functions. ",
"The default is LogFatalHandler.",
"\nvar ErrorHandler ErrorHandlerFunc = LogFatalHandler\n\n// LogHandlerFunc defines the function prototype for logging errors.",
"\ntype LogHandlerFunc func(fmt string, args ...interface{})\n\n// LogPrintf defines a log handler which uses log.",
"Printf.",
"\nvar LogPrintf LogHandlerFunc = log.",
"Printf\n\n// LogFatalHandler handles the error by logging a fatal error and exiting.",
"\nfunc LogFatalHandler(err error) {\n\tlog.",
"Fatal(err)\n}\n\n// PanicHandler handles the error by panicking.",
"\nfunc PanicHandler(err error) {\n\tpanic(err)\n}\n\n// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// A Properties contains the key/value pairs from the properties input.",
"\n// All values are stored in unexpanded form and are expanded at runtime\ntype Properties struct {\n\t// Pre-/Postfix for property expansion.",
"\n\tPrefix string\n\tPostfix string\n\n\t// DisableExpansion controls the expansion of properties on Get()\n\t// and the check for circular references on Set(). ",
"When set to\n\t// true Properties behaves like a simple key/value store and does\n\t// not check for circular references on Get() or on Set().",
"\n\tDisableExpansion bool\n\n\t// Stores the key/value pairs\n\tm map[string]string\n\n\t// Stores the comments per key.",
"\n\tc map[string][]string\n\n\t// Stores the keys in order of appearance.",
"\n\tk []string\n}\n\n// NewProperties creates a new Properties struct with the default\n// configuration for \"${key}\" expressions.",
"\nfunc NewProperties() *Properties {\n\treturn &Properties{\n\t\tPrefix: \"${\",\n\t\tPostfix: \"}\",\n\t\tm: map[string]string{},\n\t\tc: map[string][]string{},\n\t\tk: []string{},\n\t}\n}\n\n// Get returns the expanded value for the given key if exists.",
"\n// Otherwise, ok is false.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Get(key string) (value string, ok bool) {\n\tv, ok := p.m[key]\n\tif p.DisableExpansion {\n\t\treturn v, ok\n\t}\n\tif !",
"ok {\n\t\treturn \"\", false\n\t}\n\n\texpanded, err := p.expand(v)\n\n\t// we guarantee that the expanded value is free of\n\t// circular references and malformed expressions\n\t// so we panic if we still get an error here.",
"\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(fmt.",
"Errorf(\"%s in %q\", err, key+\" = \"+v))\n\t}\n\n\treturn expanded, true\n}\n\n// MustGet returns the expanded value for the given key if exists.",
"\n// Otherwise, it panics.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGet(key string) string {\n\tif v, ok := p.Get(key); ok {\n\t\treturn v\n\t}\n\tErrorHandler(invalidKeyError(key))\n\tpanic(\"ErrorHandler should exit\")\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// ClearComments removes the comments for all keys.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) ClearComments() {\n\tp.c = map[string][]string{}\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetComment returns the last comment before the given key or an empty string.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetComment(key string) string {\n\tcomments, ok := p.c[key]\n\tif !",
"ok || len(comments) == 0 {\n\t\treturn \"\"\n\t}\n\treturn comments[len(comments)-1]\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetComments returns all comments that appeared before the given key or nil.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetComments(key string) []string {\n\tif comments, ok := p.c[key]; ok {\n\t\treturn comments\n\t}\n\treturn nil\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// SetComment sets the comment for the key.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) SetComment(key, comment string) {\n\tp.c[key] = []string{comment}\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// SetComments sets the comments for the key. ",
"If the comments are nil then\n// all comments for this key are deleted.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) SetComments(key string, comments []string) {\n\tif comments == nil {\n\t\tdelete(p.c, key)\n\t\treturn\n\t}\n\tp.c[key] = comments\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetBool checks if the expanded value is one of '1', 'yes',\n// 'true' or 'on' if the key exists. ",
"The comparison is case-insensitive.",
"\n// If the key does not exist the default value is returned.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetBool(key string, def bool) bool {\n\tv, err := p.getBool(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\n// MustGetBool checks if the expanded value is one of '1', 'yes',\n// 'true' or 'on' if the key exists. ",
"The comparison is case-insensitive.",
"\n// If the key does not exist the function panics.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetBool(key string) bool {\n\tv, err := p.getBool(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\nfunc (p *Properties) getBool(key string) (value bool, err error) {\n\tif v, ok := p.Get(key); ok {\n\t\treturn boolVal(v), nil\n\t}\n\treturn false, invalidKeyError(key)\n}\n\nfunc boolVal(v string) bool {\n\tv = strings.",
"ToLower(v)\n\treturn v == \"1\" || v == \"true\" || v == \"yes\" || v == \"on\"\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetDuration parses the expanded value as an time.",
"Duration (in ns) if the\n// key exists. ",
"If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the default\n// value is returned. ",
"In almost all cases you want to use GetParsedDuration().",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetDuration(key string, def time.",
"Duration) time.",
"Duration {\n\tv, err := p.getInt64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn time.",
"Duration(v)\n}\n\n// MustGetDuration parses the expanded value as an time.",
"Duration (in ns) if\n// the key exists. ",
"If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the\n// function panics. ",
"In almost all cases you want to use MustGetParsedDuration().",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetDuration(key string) time.",
"Duration {\n\tv, err := p.getInt64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn time.",
"Duration(v)\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetParsedDuration parses the expanded value with time.",
"ParseDuration() if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the default\n// value is returned.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetParsedDuration(key string, def time.",
"Duration) time.",
"Duration {\n\ts, ok := p.Get(key)\n\tif !",
"ok {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\tv, err := time.",
"ParseDuration(s)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\n// MustGetParsedDuration parses the expanded value with time.",
"ParseDuration() if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the function panics.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetParsedDuration(key string) time.",
"Duration {\n\ts, ok := p.Get(key)\n\tif !",
"ok {\n\t\tErrorHandler(invalidKeyError(key))\n\t}\n\tv, err := time.",
"ParseDuration(s)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetFloat64 parses the expanded value as a float64 if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the default\n// value is returned.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetFloat64(key string, def float64) float64 {\n\tv, err := p.getFloat64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\n// MustGetFloat64 parses the expanded value as a float64 if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the function panics.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetFloat64(key string) float64 {\n\tv, err := p.getFloat64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\nfunc (p *Properties) getFloat64(key string) (value float64, err error) {\n\tif v, ok := p.Get(key); ok {\n\t\tvalue, err = strconv.",
"ParseFloat(v, 64)\n\t\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\t\treturn 0, err\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn value, nil\n\t}\n\treturn 0, invalidKeyError(key)\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetInt parses the expanded value as an int if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the default\n// value is returned. ",
"If the value does not fit into an int the\n// function panics with an out of range error.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetInt(key string, def int) int {\n\tv, err := p.getInt64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn intRangeCheck(key, v)\n}\n\n// MustGetInt parses the expanded value as an int if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the function panics.",
"\n// If the value does not fit into an int the function panics with\n// an out of range error.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetInt(key string) int {\n\tv, err := p.getInt64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn intRangeCheck(key, v)\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetInt64 parses the expanded value as an int64 if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the default\n// value is returned.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetInt64(key string, def int64) int64 {\n\tv, err := p.getInt64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\n// MustGetInt64 parses the expanded value as an int if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the function panics.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetInt64(key string) int64 {\n\tv, err := p.getInt64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\nfunc (p *Properties) getInt64(key string) (value int64, err error) {\n\tif v, ok := p.Get(key); ok {\n\t\tvalue, err = strconv.",
"ParseInt(v, 10, 64)\n\t\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\t\treturn 0, err\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn value, nil\n\t}\n\treturn 0, invalidKeyError(key)\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetUint parses the expanded value as an uint if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the default\n// value is returned. ",
"If the value does not fit into an int the\n// function panics with an out of range error.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetUint(key string, def uint) uint {\n\tv, err := p.getUint64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn uintRangeCheck(key, v)\n}\n\n// MustGetUint parses the expanded value as an int if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the function panics.",
"\n// If the value does not fit into an int the function panics with\n// an out of range error.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetUint(key string) uint {\n\tv, err := p.getUint64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn uintRangeCheck(key, v)\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetUint64 parses the expanded value as an uint64 if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the default\n// value is returned.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetUint64(key string, def uint64) uint64 {\n\tv, err := p.getUint64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn def\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\n// MustGetUint64 parses the expanded value as an int if the key exists.",
"\n// If key does not exist or the value cannot be parsed the function panics.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetUint64(key string) uint64 {\n\tv, err := p.getUint64(key)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\nfunc (p *Properties) getUint64(key string) (value uint64, err error) {\n\tif v, ok := p.Get(key); ok {\n\t\tvalue, err = strconv.",
"ParseUint(v, 10, 64)\n\t\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\t\treturn 0, err\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn value, nil\n\t}\n\treturn 0, invalidKeyError(key)\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// GetString returns the expanded value for the given key if exists or\n// the default value otherwise.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) GetString(key, def string) string {\n\tif v, ok := p.Get(key); ok {\n\t\treturn v\n\t}\n\treturn def\n}\n\n// MustGetString returns the expanded value for the given key if exists or\n// panics otherwise.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustGetString(key string) string {\n\tif v, ok := p.Get(key); ok {\n\t\treturn v\n\t}\n\tErrorHandler(invalidKeyError(key))\n\tpanic(\"ErrorHandler should exit\")\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// Filter returns a new properties object which contains all properties\n// for which the key matches the pattern.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Filter(pattern string) (*Properties, error) {\n\tre, err := regexp.",
"Compile(pattern)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\treturn nil, err\n\t}\n\n\treturn p.FilterRegexp(re), nil\n}\n\n// FilterRegexp returns a new properties object which contains all properties\n// for which the key matches the regular expression.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) FilterRegexp(re *regexp.",
"Regexp) *Properties {\n\tpp := NewProperties()\n\tfor _, k := range p.k {\n\t\tif re.",
"MatchString(k) {\n\t\t\t// TODO(fs): we are ignoring the error which flags a circular reference.",
"\n\t\t\t// TODO(fs): since we are just copying a subset of keys this cannot happen (fingers crossed)\n\t\t\tpp.",
"Set(k, p.m[k])\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn pp\n}\n\n// FilterPrefix returns a new properties object with a subset of all keys\n// with the given prefix.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) FilterPrefix(prefix string) *Properties {\n\tpp := NewProperties()\n\tfor _, k := range p.k {\n\t\tif strings.",
"HasPrefix(k, prefix) {\n\t\t\t// TODO(fs): we are ignoring the error which flags a circular reference.",
"\n\t\t\t// TODO(fs): since we are just copying a subset of keys this cannot happen (fingers crossed)\n\t\t\tpp.",
"Set(k, p.m[k])\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn pp\n}\n\n// FilterStripPrefix returns a new properties object with a subset of all keys\n// with the given prefix and the prefix removed from the keys.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) FilterStripPrefix(prefix string) *Properties {\n\tpp := NewProperties()\n\tn := len(prefix)\n\tfor _, k := range p.k {\n\t\tif len(k) > len(prefix) && strings.",
"HasPrefix(k, prefix) {\n\t\t\t// TODO(fs): we are ignoring the error which flags a circular reference.",
"\n\t\t\t// TODO(fs): since we are modifying keys I am not entirely sure whether we can create a circular reference\n\t\t\t// TODO(fs): this function should probably return an error but the signature is fixed\n\t\t\tpp.",
"Set(k[n:], p.m[k])\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn pp\n}\n\n// Len returns the number of keys.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Len() int {\n\treturn len(p.m)\n}\n\n// Keys returns all keys in the same order as in the input.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Keys() []string {\n\tkeys := make([]string, len(p.k))\n\tcopy(keys, p.k)\n\treturn keys\n}\n\n// Set sets the property key to the corresponding value.",
"\n// If a value for key existed before then ok is true and prev\n// contains the previous value. ",
"If the value contains a\n// circular reference or a malformed expression then\n// an error is returned.",
"\n// An empty key is silently ignored.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Set(key, value string) (prev string, ok bool, err error) {\n\tif key == \"\" {\n\t\treturn \"\", false, nil\n\t}\n\n\t// if expansion is disabled we allow circular references\n\tif p.DisableExpansion {\n\t\tprev, ok = p.Get(key)\n\t\tp.m[key] = value\n\t\tif !",
"ok {\n\t\t\tp.k = append(p.k, key)\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn prev, ok, nil\n\t}\n\n\t// to check for a circular reference we temporarily need\n\t// to set the new value. ",
"If there is an error then revert\n\t// to the previous state. ",
"Only if all tests are successful\n\t// then we add the key to the p.k list.",
"\n\tprev, ok = p.Get(key)\n\tp.m[key] = value\n\n\t// now check for a circular reference\n\t_, err = p.expand(value)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\n\t\t// revert to the previous state\n\t\tif ok {\n\t\t\tp.m[key] = prev\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tdelete(p.m, key)\n\t\t}\n\n\t\treturn \"\", false, err\n\t}\n\n\tif !",
"ok {\n\t\tp.k = append(p.k, key)\n\t}\n\n\treturn prev, ok, nil\n}\n\n// SetValue sets property key to the default string value\n// as defined by fmt.",
"Sprintf(\"%v\").",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) SetValue(key string, value interface{}) error {\n\t_, _, err := p.Set(key, fmt.",
"Sprintf(\"%v\", value))\n\treturn err\n}\n\n// MustSet sets the property key to the corresponding value.",
"\n// If a value for key existed before then ok is true and prev\n// contains the previous value. ",
"An empty key is silently ignored.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) MustSet(key, value string) (prev string, ok bool) {\n\tprev, ok, err := p.Set(key, value)\n\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\tErrorHandler(err)\n\t}\n\treturn prev, ok\n}\n\n// String returns a string of all expanded 'key = value' pairs.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) String() string {\n\tvar s string\n\tfor _, key := range p.k {\n\t\tvalue, _ := p.Get(key)\n\t\ts = fmt.",
"Sprintf(\"%s%s = %s\\n\", s, key, value)\n\t}\n\treturn s\n}\n\n// Write writes all unexpanded 'key = value' pairs to the given writer.",
"\n// Write returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Write(w io.",
"Writer, enc Encoding) (n int, err error) {\n\treturn p.WriteComment(w, \"\", enc)\n}\n\n// WriteComment writes all unexpanced 'key = value' pairs to the given writer.",
"\n// If prefix is not empty then comments are written with a blank line and the\n// given prefix. ",
"The prefix should be either \"# \" or \"! \" ",
"to be compatible with\n// the properties file format. ",
"Otherwise, the properties parser will not be\n// able to read the file back in. ",
"It returns the number of bytes written and\n// any write error encountered.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) WriteComment(w io.",
"Writer, prefix string, enc Encoding) (n int, err error) {\n\tvar x int\n\n\tfor _, key := range p.k {\n\t\tvalue := p.m[key]\n\n\t\tif prefix !",
"= \"\" {\n\t\t\tif comments, ok := p.c[key]; ok {\n\t\t\t\t// don't print comments if they are all empty\n\t\t\t\tallEmpty := true\n\t\t\t\tfor _, c := range comments {\n\t\t\t\t\tif c !",
"= \"\" {\n\t\t\t\t\t\tallEmpty = false\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak\n\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t}\n\n\t\t\t\tif !",
"allEmpty {\n\t\t\t\t\t// add a blank line between entries but not at the top\n\t\t\t\t\tif len(comments) > 0 && n > 0 {\n\t\t\t\t\t\tx, err = fmt.",
"Fprintln(w)\n\t\t\t\t\t\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\treturn\n\t\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t\t\tn += x\n\t\t\t\t\t}\n\n\t\t\t\t\tfor _, c := range comments {\n\t\t\t\t\t\tx, err = fmt.",
"Fprintf(w, \"%s%s\\n\", prefix, encode(c, \"\", enc))\n\t\t\t\t\t\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\treturn\n\t\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t\t\tn += x\n\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\n\t\tx, err = fmt.",
"Fprintf(w, \"%s = %s\\n\", encode(key, \" :\", enc), encode(value, \"\", enc))\n\t\tif err !",
"= nil {\n\t\t\treturn\n\t\t}\n\t\tn += x\n\t}\n\treturn\n}\n\n// Map returns a copy of the properties as a map.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Map() map[string]string {\n\tm := make(map[string]string)\n\tfor k, v := range p.m {\n\t\tm[k] = v\n\t}\n\treturn m\n}\n\n// FilterFunc returns a copy of the properties which includes the values which passed all filters.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) FilterFunc(filters ...func(k, v string) bool) *Properties {\n\tpp := NewProperties()\nouter:\n\tfor k, v := range p.m {\n\t\tfor _, f := range filters {\n\t\t\tif !",
"f(k, v) {\n\t\t\t\tcontinue outer\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tpp.",
"Set(k, v)\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn pp\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// Delete removes the key and its comments.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) Delete(key string) {\n\tdelete(p.m, key)\n\tdelete(p.c, key)\n\tnewKeys := []string{}\n\tfor _, k := range p.k {\n\t\tif k !",
"= key {\n\t\t\tnewKeys = append(newKeys, k)\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\tp.k = newKeys\n}\n\n// Merge merges properties, comments and keys from other *Properties into p\nfunc (p *Properties) Merge(other *Properties) {\n\tfor k, v := range other.m {\n\t\tp.m[k] = v\n\t}\n\tfor k, v := range other.c {\n\t\tp.c[k] = v\n\t}\n\nouter:\n\tfor _, otherKey := range other.k {\n\t\tfor _, key := range p.k {\n\t\t\tif otherKey == key {\n\t\t\t\tcontinue outer\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\tp.k = append(p.k, otherKey)\n\t}\n}\n\n// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n// check expands all values and returns an error if a circular reference or\n// a malformed expression was found.",
"\nfunc (p *Properties) check() error {\n\tfor _, value := range p.m {\n\t\tif _, err := p.expand(value); err !",
"= nil {\n\t\t\treturn err\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn nil\n}\n\nfunc (p *Properties) expand(input string) (string, error) {\n\t// no pre/postfix -> nothing to expand\n\tif p.Prefix == \"\" && p.Postfix == \"\" {\n\t\treturn input, nil\n\t}\n\n\treturn expand(input, make(map[string]bool), p.Prefix, p.Postfix, p.m)\n}\n\n// expand recursively expands expressions of '(prefix)key(postfix)' to their corresponding values.",
"\n// The function keeps track of the keys that were already expanded and stops if it\n// detects a circular reference or a malformed expression of the form '(prefix)key'.",
"\nfunc expand(s string, keys map[string]bool, prefix, postfix string, values map[string]string) (string, error) {\n\tstart := strings.",
"Index(s, prefix)\n\tif start == -1 {\n\t\treturn s, nil\n\t}\n\n\tkeyStart := start + len(prefix)\n\tkeyLen := strings.",
"Index(s[keyStart:], postfix)\n\tif keyLen == -1 {\n\t\treturn \"\", fmt.",
"Errorf(\"malformed expression\")\n\t}\n\n\tend := keyStart + keyLen + len(postfix) - 1\n\tkey := s[keyStart : keyStart+keyLen]\n\n\t// fmt.",
"Printf(\"s:%q pp:%q start:%d end:%d keyStart:%d keyLen:%d key:%q\\n\", s, prefix + \"...\" + postfix, start, end, keyStart, keyLen, key)\n\n\tif _, ok := keys[key]; ok {\n\t\treturn \"\", fmt.",
"Errorf(\"circular reference\")\n\t}\n\n\tval, ok := values[key]\n\tif !",
"ok {\n\t\tval = os.",
"Getenv(key)\n\t}\n\n\t// remember that we've seen the key\n\tkeys[key] = true\n\n\treturn expand(s[:start]+val+s[end+1:], keys, prefix, postfix, values)\n}\n\n// encode encodes a UTF-8 string to ISO-8859-1 and escapes some characters.",
"\nfunc encode(s string, special string, enc Encoding) string {\n\tswitch enc {\n\tcase UTF8:\n\t\treturn encodeUtf8(s, special)\n\tcase ISO_8859_1:\n\t\treturn encodeIso(s, special)\n\tdefault:\n\t\tpanic(fmt.",
"Sprintf(\"unsupported encoding %v\", enc))\n\t}\n}\n\nfunc encodeUtf8(s string, special string) string {\n\tv := \"\"\n\tfor pos := 0; pos < len(s); {\n\t\tr, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[pos:])\n\t\tpos += w\n\t\tv += escape(r, special)\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\nfunc encodeIso(s string, special string) string {\n\tvar r rune\n\tvar w int\n\tvar v string\n\tfor pos := 0; pos < len(s); {\n\t\tswitch r, w = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[pos:]); {\n\t\tcase r < 1<<8: // single byte rune -> escape special chars only\n\t\t\tv += escape(r, special)\n\t\tcase r < 1<<16: // two byte rune -> unicode literal\n\t\t\tv += fmt.",
"Sprintf(\"\\\\u%04x\", r)\n\t\tdefault: // more than two bytes per rune -> can't encode\n\t\t\tv += \"?\"",
"\n\t\t}\n\t\tpos += w\n\t}\n\treturn v\n}\n\nfunc escape(r rune, special string) string {\n\tswitch r {\n\tcase '\\f':\n\t\treturn \"\\\\f\"\n\tcase '\\n':\n\t\treturn \"\\\\n\"\n\tcase '\\r':\n\t\treturn \"\\\\r\"\n\tcase '\\t':\n\t\treturn \"\\\\t\"\n\tdefault:\n\t\tif strings.",
"ContainsRune(special, r) {\n\t\t\treturn \"\\\\\" + string(r)\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn string(r)\n\t}\n}\n\nfunc invalidKeyError(key string) error {\n\treturn fmt.",
"Errorf(\"unknown property: %s\", key)\n}\n"
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"\"They are giving me the ammunition that we need,\" Aresco said. \"",
"And now it's coming to the point where they'll be a tipping point. ",
"We're going to have to do some things and become aggressive because you can't just sit back. ",
"It's not going to just happen by alchemy or magic, believe me.\"",
"\n\nFrankly, I think the AAC becoming the sixth \"Power\" conference and getting TV deals and access to the ESPN tournament is more likely to happen than Tulane getting an invite to a P5. ",
"It could be that the P5 become P4, 4 conferences of 16 Universities each. ",
"The next 5-10 years are going to see a lot of change, and dust settling with a clear distinction between the haves and the have nots. ",
"Right now we're on the outside looking in, with better choices in our conference and in other G5 conferences ahead of us.",
"\n\n\"Tulane will get in because of our AAU status\" BS\n\"Tulane will get in because of our geographic location\" BS\n\"Tulane will get in because of our history\" BS\n\nTULANE WILL GET IN ONLY BY WINNING BETWEEN NOW AND WHEN THE BIG CUT COMES. ",
"Without winning, we're left out. ",
"A P5 that invited Tulane would get the same treatment the Big East got when we were invited to join. ",
"WE NEED TO WIN.",
"\n\nBut back to my hypothesis: There's a better chance of the AAC becoming the sixth power conference than Tulane getting that magical invite.",
"\n\nSorry to be brutally honest, but let's not look at this through Olive Green and Sky Blue glasses.",
"\n\n\" For every alum, no matter where they are...I want a football coach that's going to make Saturday something you anticipate and look forward to.\" ",
"--Troy Dannen\n\nThank you all for your support as my son Zach continues to beat leukemia\n\nIt goes without saying that we'll need to win to get in if there's more movement. ",
"Plus it won't be enough to just win but we'll have to win consistently against quality opposition. ",
"We'll need to win some NY6 Bowls too. ",
"Then throw in those other things to edge out others.",
"\n\nThe AAC isn't getting anything close to P5 TV money in 2020, even if it goes undefeated in bowl games the next two years. ",
"Our ratings don't justify P5 money. ",
"We may get a significant bump, but nothing close to $25 - 35 million per University. ",
"I hope the conference signs a bunch of short term deals and keeps knocking down doors.",
"\n\nBut you do have to love Aresco for trying!",
"\n\n\" For every alum, no matter where they are...I want a football coach that's going to make Saturday something you anticipate and look forward to.\" ",
"--Troy Dannen\n\nThank you all for your support as my son Zach continues to beat leukemia\n\nGetting to the 8-12 range would be huge. ",
"Also not getting locked into a long deal will be important. ",
"We've long heard that Facebook/Amazon/Twitter/Netflix/ETC are coming to disrupt the sports market. ",
"The way AAC becomes p6 is by figuring out what the winning horse looks like and jumping on early.",
"\n\nThe other alternative is that college football isn't part of the winning horse at all and only the SEC/Big10 survive and esports/new sports kill off college football as we know it.",
"\n\nIf the AAC gets more than $5M per team for TV money only, it would be surprising.",
"\n\nThe primary issues facing the AAC at the negotiating table will be:\n1. ",
"Viewership\n2. ",
"Number of serious bidders and\n3. ",
"Navy has a separate tv deal with CBS\n\nOddly enough, the biggest game in terms of viewership of the regular season for the AAC was the Army v. Navy game with 8.42M viewers, and no other regular season game came close. ",
"The only truly big conference game was USF and UCF which had around half that amount of viewers.",
"\n\nDirectly, winning has little to do with getting into the \"P Club\". ",
"The primary requirement for an individual school getting into a P conference is it's ability to generate revenue--from filling at least 40,000 seats each weekend, to attracting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of TV viewers. ",
"It's the same for the AAC. ",
"The AAC can't win it's way into P status, it has to attract fans like P conferences do. ",
"If the AAC can do that, its stadiums will be filled like most P schools (excluding a few P parasite schools), and it will get P-like TV contracts--at that point it would the P6 conference. ",
"I admire what Aresco is trying to do, but nobody is going to suddenly get up and make an official proclamation that the AAC is now a P conference, here's a big check--it will happen on its own, if the stadiums are consistently filled, and the TV audiences are consistently large. ",
"Indirectly, winning does matter, as we all know you can't get the fans without the wins.",
"\n\nDirectly, winning has little to do with getting into the \"P Club\". ",
"The primary requirement for an individual school getting into a P conference is it's ability to generate revenue--from filling at least 40,000 seats each weekend, to attracting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of TV viewers. ",
"It's the same for the AAC. ",
"The AAC can't win it's way into P status, it has to attract fans like P conferences do. ",
"If the AAC can do that, its stadiums will be filled like most P schools (excluding a few P parasite schools), and it will get P-like TV contracts--at that point it would the P6 conference. ",
"I admire what Aresco is trying to do, but nobody is going to suddenly get up and make an official proclamation that the AAC is now a P conference, here's a big check--it will happen on its own, if the stadiums are consistently filled, and the TV audiences are consistently large. ",
"Indirectly, winning does matter, as we all know you can't get the fans without the wins.",
"\n\nTotally agree. ",
"Viewership drives money. ",
"Enough people have to care about the games and watch. ",
"While it's a big deal for AAC followers, how many people nationally really care about games between UCF-USF, UCF-Houston, Houston-Memphis? ",
"Each P5 has 3-4 teams that are always in demand and always drive ratings. ",
"The closest thing the AAC has to that is Navy and it's really because it's a Service Academy, not because it's a football power. ",
"The AAC needs 2-3 programs that are always in the top 15 because games between top 15's always matter. ",
"P5 top 15's are never going to schedule top 15 AAC teams so you have to generate the interest internally.",
"\n\nDirectly, winning has little to do with getting into the \"P Club\". ",
"The primary requirement for an individual school getting into a P conference is it's ability to generate revenue--from filling at least 40,000 seats each weekend, to attracting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of TV viewers. ",
"It's the same for the AAC. ",
"The AAC can't win it's way into P status, it has to attract fans like P conferences do. ",
"If the AAC can do that, its stadiums will be filled like most P schools (excluding a few P parasite schools), and it will get P-like TV contracts--at that point it would the P6 conference. ",
"I admire what Aresco is trying to do, but nobody is going to suddenly get up and make an official proclamation that the AAC is now a P conference, here's a big check--it will happen on its own, if the stadiums are consistently filled, and the TV audiences are consistently large. ",
"Indirectly, winning does matter, as we all know you can't get the fans without the wins.",
"\n\nYou argue the same points I do. ",
"Winning brings fans. ",
"Winning gets people to care and watch. ",
"Not winning, no interest, no fans, no support, no invite.",
"\n\nAs far as conference viewership (is that a word?) ",
"goes, here's some fun late season comparisons:\n\nDirectly, winning has little to do with getting into the \"P Club\". ",
"The primary requirement for an individual school getting into a P conference is it's ability to generate revenue--from filling at least 40,000 seats each weekend, to attracting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of TV viewers. ",
"It's the same for the AAC. ",
"The AAC can't win it's way into P status, it has to attract fans like P conferences do. ",
"If the AAC can do that, its stadiums will be filled like most P schools (excluding a few P parasite schools), and it will get P-like TV contracts--at that point it would the P6 conference. ",
"I admire what Aresco is trying to do, but nobody is going to suddenly get up and make an official proclamation that the AAC is now a P conference, here's a big check--it will happen on its own, if the stadiums are consistently filled, and the TV audiences are consistently large. ",
"Indirectly, winning does matter, as we all know you can't get the fans without the wins.",
"\n\nUmmm, the ONLY thing that has any possibility of generating revenue, getting butts in seats, and attracting more TV viewers is winning...\n\nDirectly, winning has little to do with getting into the \"P Club\". ",
"The primary requirement for an individual school getting into a P conference is it's ability to generate revenue--from filling at least 40,000 seats each weekend, to attracting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of TV viewers. ",
"It's the same for the AAC. ",
"The AAC can't win it's way into P status, it has to attract fans like P conferences do. ",
"If the AAC can do that, its stadiums will be filled like most P schools (excluding a few P parasite schools), and it will get P-like TV contracts--at that point it would the P6 conference. ",
"I admire what Aresco is trying to do, but nobody is going to suddenly get up and make an official proclamation that the AAC is now a P conference, here's a big check--it will happen on its own, if the stadiums are consistently filled, and the TV audiences are consistently large. ",
"Indirectly, winning does matter, as we all know you can't get the fans without the wins.",
"\n\nUmmm, the ONLY thing that has any possibility of generating revenue, getting butts in seats, and attracting more TV viewers is winning...\n\nThat's true, but there are ceilings in the G5. ",
"If anyone wants to claim otherwise, one can simply point them to Boise State - a program that has been a consistent winner but could not hit 32k in average attendance (incl. ",
"MWC championship game) in the 11th season since 2001 that it has finished in the final AP top 25. ",
"In terms of winning, it does not appear to much else that Boise State could do in order to get more fans in the stadium.",
"\n\nHouston experienced something similar in 2015 when Herman let the media know how upset he was that Houston was not selling out its stadium even though it was ranked.",
"\n\nThe only issue that could be causing this result even though teams are winning is that maybe fans of the programs are not also fans of the schedules.",
"\n\nThat's true, but there are ceilings in the G5. ",
"If anyone wants to claim otherwise, one can simply point them to Boise State - a program that has been a consistent winner but could not hit 32k in average attendance (incl. ",
"MWC championship game) in the 11th season since 2001 that it has finished in the final AP top 25. ",
"In terms of winning, it does not appear to much else that Boise State could do in order to get more fans in the stadium.",
"\n\nHouston experienced something similar in 2015 when Herman let the media know how upset he was that Houston was not selling out its stadium even though it was ranked.",
"\n\nThe only issue that could be causing this result even though teams are winning is that maybe fans of the programs are not also fans of the schedules.",
"\n\nI agree with your post, but also feel that there's more competition for the entertainment dollar, and more recreational activities available than ever. ",
"Kids don't grow up glued to the tv set watching sports any more (they're glued to the computer, playing xbox, wii, etc!) ",
"The fan base is shrinking and both college and pro sports teams are reacting. ",
"LSU is wondering if they really needed that last expansion of their stadium. ",
"Pro teams (with the exception of Dallas Cowboys) are building smaller stadiums than the ones they replace. ",
"Boise faces a problem because of it's location. ",
"Despite being the fastest growing state in the Nation, Idaho only has 1.7 million residents, and Boise has less than 300,000 residents.",
"\n\nFrom the article mentioning LSU (despite being 7th in the nation in attendance) didn't sell out any home games last year:\n\nOverall, FBS attendance was down for the fourth straight season to just over 34 million, or 42,108 per game compared to 43,070 in 2016.",
"\n\n\" For every alum, no matter where they are...I want a football coach that's going to make Saturday something you anticipate and look forward to.\" ",
"--Troy Dannen\n\nThank you all for your support as my son Zach continues to beat leukemia\n\nThat's true, but there are ceilings in the G5. ",
"If anyone wants to claim otherwise, one can simply point them to Boise State - a program that has been a consistent winner but could not hit 32k in average attendance (incl. ",
"MWC championship game) in the 11th season since 2001 that it has finished in the final AP top 25. ",
"In terms of winning, it does not appear to much else that Boise State could do in order to get more fans in the stadium.",
"\n\nHouston experienced something similar in 2015 when Herman let the media know how upset he was that Houston was not selling out its stadium even though it was ranked.",
"\n\nThe only issue that could be causing this result even though teams are winning is that maybe fans of the programs are not also fans of the schedules.",
"\n\nI agree with your post, but also feel that there's more competition for the entertainment dollar, and more recreational activities available than ever. ",
"Kids don't grow up glued to the tv set watching sports any more (they're glued to the computer, playing xbox, wii, etc!) ",
"The fan base is shrinking and both college and pro sports teams are reacting. ",
"LSU is wondering if they really needed that last expansion of their stadium. ",
"Pro teams (with the exception of Dallas Cowboys) are building smaller stadiums than the ones they replace. ",
"Boise faces a problem because of it's location. ",
"Despite being the fastest growing state in the Nation, Idaho only has 1.7 million residents, and Boise has less than 300,000 residents.",
"\n\nFrom the article mentioning LSU (despite being 7th in the nation in attendance) didn't sell out any home games last year:\n\nOverall, FBS attendance was down for the fourth straight season to just over 34 million, or 42,108 per game compared to 43,070 in 2016.",
"\n\nAgree with both of you. ",
"I definitely think what zombie said about the schedules is the biggest of all those issues. ",
"Hopefully the conference teams continue to get better and some conference rivalries really develop. ",
"Then improve the OOC's for all teams."
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"Background {#Sec1}\n==========\n\nMedial open wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO) is an effective surgical procedure for the treatment of medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee as well as for the correction of lower extremity malalignment \\[[@CR1]--[@CR3]\\]. ",
"With favorable clinical outcomes and improved surgical techniques, MOWHTO has become increasingly popular \\[[@CR4]--[@CR6]\\].",
"\n\nAlthough numerous advantages of MOWHTO have been addressed, it has been reported that MOWHTO would adversely affect the patellofemoral joint. ",
"Several studies state that MOWHTO leads to patella baja, subsequently causing increased patellofemoral contact pressure \\[[@CR7]--[@CR9]\\]. ",
"Varus-valgus alignment was also reported to affect the progression of patellofemoral osteoarthritis in a compartment-specific manner \\[[@CR10]\\]. ",
"Recently, several studies investigating the effect of MOWHTO on the patellofemoral joint using an arthroscopic assessment also reported overall deterioration of the articular cartilage of the patellofemoral joint over time as a result of MOWHTO \\[[@CR11]--[@CR14]\\].",
"\n\nHowever, it is difficult to conclude that MOWHTO definitely contributes to the deterioration of the articular cartilage of the patellofemoral joint. ",
"There are various factors that could affect the progression of the patellofemoral osteoarthritis \\[[@CR15]\\]. ",
"In particular, the possibility of the normal progression of preexisting cartilage lesions could not be ruled out. ",
"Focal cartilage lesions of the joints are known to cause stress concentration in the rim of the defect, acting as a leading factor of arthritis \\[[@CR16]\\]. ",
"Due to the nature of the study design of the abovementioned studies \\[[@CR11]--[@CR14]\\], which assessed articular cartilage status arthroscopically, could not provide details according to the presence or absence of preexisting articular cartilage lesions. ",
"To determine the contribution of MOWHTO to the progression of patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis, the effect of preexisting cartilage lesions should be investigated. ",
"To the best of the authors' knowledge, no previous study examined the outcome of MOWHTO according to the preexisting cartilage status of the patellofemoral joint.",
"\n\nThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of MOWHTO on the patellofemoral joint with regard to the objective and subjective aspects according to the preexisting cartilage status. ",
"The hypothesis was as follows: (1) MOWHTO would contribute to progression of patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis regardless of the presence of preexisting cartilage lesions in the objective perspective and (2) clinical outcome of MOWHTO in patients with preexisting cartilage lesion of patellofemoral joint would not be inferior compared to those with normal patellofemoral joint cartilage in the subjective perspective.",
"\n\nMethods {#Sec2}\n=======\n\nThis study was approved by the institutional review board prior to the study, which waived the requirement for informed consent from patients owing to the retrospective nature of the study. ",
"Data of 178 consecutive patients, who underwent biplane MOWHTO by a single orthopedic surgeon in a single institution between January 2010 and February 2018 were reviewed retrospectively. ",
"Of those, patients who underwent second-look arthroscopic assessment were eligible to be included in this study. ",
"The exclusion criteria were as follows: (1) history of previous surgical treatment of the knee, (2) surgical site infection, (3) additional surgical procedure of the same knee during the follow-up period, and (4) the same subsequent surgical procedure of the opposite knee during the follow-up period. ",
"In addition, the patients with a time more than 3 years from MOWHTO to second-look operation, and the patients who underwent marrow stimulation procedure on the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) grade 4 cartilage lesion in patellofemoral joint at initial operation were excluded to increase comparability. ",
"As a result, a total of 92 cases who met abovementioned conditions were included in this study and divided into 2 groups according to the preexisting cartilage status of the patellofemoral joint. ",
"The distribution of patients was as follows: (1) group 1, 59 patients with patellofemoral joint cartilage lesion greater than ICRS grade 2 and (2) group 2, 33 patients with cartilage lesion of ICRS grade 0 or 1 (Fig.",
" [1](#Fig1){ref-type=\"fig\"}). ",
"For the cartilage lesions in both the patella and trochlea, higher grade lesions were used as a reference. ",
"Baseline characteristics were similar between the two groups (Table [1](#Tab1){ref-type=\"table\"}). ",
"The mean time from MOWHTO to the second-look operation was 21.7 ± 6.2 and 21.2 ± 5.3 months for group 1 and 2, respectively. ",
"In addition, subgroup analysis of group 1, revealed that there were no statistically significant within-group differences (Additional file [1](#MOESM1){ref-type=\"media\"}). ",
"Fig. ",
"1Flowchart of patient inclusion in the study Table 1Comparison of baseline characteristicsVariableGroup 1\\\n(*n* = 59)Group 2\\\n(*n* = 33)*P* valueAge ^a^ (year)54.3 ± 5.255.5 ± 4.40.261Gender ^b^0.745 Male16 (27.1%)10 (30.3%) Female43 (72.9%)23 (69.7%)BMI ^a^ (kg/m2)26.2 ± 5.925.6 ± 5.20.613Load-bearing axis deviation ^a^ (%)19.0 ± 11.719.3 ± 10.50.905Hip-Knee-Ankle angle ^a^ (varus,°)7.9 ± 2.97.7 ± 2.70.762Medial proximal tibial angle ^a^ (°)84.0 ± 2.284.1 ± 1.90.843Joint line convergence angle ^a^ (°)3.2 ± 1.72.9 ± 1.70.437Posterior tibial slope (°)5.7 ± 3.26.2 ± 4.00.590Blackburne-Peel ratio ^a^0.9 ± 0.20.9 ± 0.20.186Caton-Deschamps ratio ^a^1.0 ± 0.21.1 ± 0.20.132Lateral patellofemoral angle ^a^ (°)13.9 ± 4.512.3 ± 4.30.098Trochlear dysplasia grade according to the Dejour classification^b^0.547 No56 (94.9%)32 (97.0%) Type A3 (5.1%)1 (25.0%)Kellgren--Lawrence grade^b^0.637 Grade 10 (0.0%)1 (3.0%) Grade 212 (20.3%)7 (21.2%) Grade 337 (62.7%)21 (63.6%) Grade 410 (16.9%)4 (12.1%)Patellofemoral osteoarthritis stage according to Iwano's classification^b^0.096 Stage 010 (16.9%)12 (36.4%) Stage 127 (45.8%)13 (39.4%) Stage 222 (37.3%)8 (24.2%)Correction angle ^a^ (°)11.0 ± 2.111.3 ± 2.60.585Time to hardware removal (months) ^a^21.7 ± 6.221.2 ± 5.30.664Preoperative VAS score ^a^68.4 ± 17.763.4 ± 19.80.223Preoperative IKDC subjective score ^a^33.8 ± 11.836.7 ± 14.80.308Preoperative Kujala score ^a^38.3 ± 14.737.5 ± 16.90.812*BMI* body mass index, *VAS* Visual analogue scale, *IKDC* International Knee Documentation Committee^a^ The values are given as the mean and standard deviation^b^ The values are given as the number of patients, with the percentage in parenthesis\n\nSurgical indications and procedure {#Sec3}\n----------------------------------\n\nSurgical indications for MOWHTO were as follows: (1) patients younger than 65 years who had medial compartment osteoarthritis with varus malalignment, (2) activity-related medial-sided knee pain, (3) good range of motion (arc of motion \\> 100° and flexion contracture \\< 15°) and without joint instability. ",
"MOWHTO was not indicated for the patients who complained of anterior knee pain associated with activities, such as squatting and stair climbing or descending. ",
"Moreover, patients with more than stage 3 of patellofemoral osteoarthritis according to Iwano's osteoarthritis classification system were excluded regardless of symptoms \\[[@CR17]\\]. ",
"All patients were recommended to perform hardware removal if bony consolidation was confirmed, due to the possible postoperative pain owing to local irritation of the plate. ",
"If the plate removal was planned, second-look arthroscopic assessment was recommended to be performed at the same time.",
"\n\nIn all patients, preoperative surgical planning for obtaining appropriate alignment of the lower limb was performed according to the Miniaci method \\[[@CR18]\\], realigning the mechanical axis to be located at the Fujisawa point \\[[@CR19]\\]. ",
"Prior to the osteotomy procedure, diagnostic arthroscopy was performed, and the status of articular cartilage was evaluated thoroughly. ",
"Cartilage procedure such as debridement and chondroplasty was not performed on the cartilage lesion of patellofemoral joint. ",
"After the arthroscopic assessment, biplane MOWHTO was performed. ",
"To expose the medial proximal tibia, an approximately 6--8-cm oblique skin incision was made from 1 cm below the joint line to the pes anserinus tendons between the tibial tuberosity and the inner border of the tibia. ",
"Then, the distal superficial medial collateral ligament was released and underlying periosteum was removed. ",
"Two starting guide wires for transverse osteotomy were inserted parallel from the upper border of the pes anserinus tendons toward the upper portion of the fibular head. ",
"Prior to transverse osteotomy, the separate oblique vertical osteotomy in the coronal plane was made 1 cm behind the tibial tuberosity. ",
"Transverse osteotomy was initiated subsequently with an oscillating saw along the two guide wires leaving the lateral most at 1 cm of proximal tibia as a hinge. ",
"Osteotomy site was opened gradually using several chisels and a spreader device. ",
"After the desired correction was achieved, TomoFix plate (Synthes, West Chester, PA) was applied and fixed to the medial proximal tibia over the osteotomy site.",
"\n\nPostoperatively, patients were instructed to begin crutch-assisted progressive weight-bearing ambulation as tolerated. ",
"After restricting the knee range motion for 2 weeks with splint immobilization, exercise for knee range motion was initiated with hinged knee brace. ",
"Six weeks after the surgery, all patients were encouraged to remove both crutch and hinged knee brace.",
"\n\nEvaluation {#Sec4}\n----------\n\nComparative analysis of clinical outcomes, radiographic factors, and arthroscopic measurements were performed. ",
"Clinical outcomes were assessed preoperatively and at the time of second-look operation using various patient-reported knee rating scales, including the visual analog scale (VAS) \\[[@CR20]\\], International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) subjective score \\[[@CR21]\\], and Kujala scale (anterior knee pain scale) \\[[@CR22]\\]. ",
"The degree of osteoarthritis was radiographically assessed using the Kellgren-Lawrence grading system for the tibiofemoral joint and the Iwano classification system for the patellofemoral joint \\[[@CR17], [@CR23]\\]. ",
"Various radiographic parameters possibly associated with the preexisting condition of the patellofemoral joint, including load-bearing axis deviation \\[[@CR24]\\], hip-knee-ankle angle \\[[@CR24]\\], medial proximal tibial angle \\[[@CR25]\\], joint line convergence angle \\[[@CR25]\\], posterior tibial slope \\[[@CR26]\\], and the presence of trochlear dysplasia \\[[@CR27]\\] were evaluated. ",
"In addition, the Caton-Deschamps index and Blackburne-Peel ratio were used to assess patellar height and the lateral patellofemoral angle was used to measure patella tilt \\[[@CR28]--[@CR30]\\]. ",
"Two orthopedic surgeons who were not involved in the surgery measured all radiographic parameters with an interval of 6 weeks and were blinded to each other's measurements. ",
"Arthroscopic assessment was performed at the time of the initial operation and at the time of removal of the fixed plate. ",
"The total size of the cartilage lesion for each compartment of the knee was measured using 5-mm hook portion of an arthroscopic probe, and the severity of cartilage lesion was evaluated according to ICRS grading system \\[[@CR31]\\] (Fig.",
" [2](#Fig2){ref-type=\"fig\"}a, b). ",
"All arthroscopic measurements were recorded immediately after the surgery by the orthopedic surgeon who performed the MOWHTO, and the assessments related to arthroscopic findings used in this study were based on this record. ",
"Fig. ",
"2Comparison of an arthroscopic assessment at initial operation and at the time of second-look operation. **",
"a** Patient of group 1 showed preexisting cartilage lesions on patellofemoral joint (patella; ICRS grade III cartilage lesions with about 15x15mm size, trochlea; ICRS grade III cartilage lesions with about 5x20mm size), **b** which were observed to be progressed at second-look operation (patella; ICRS grade III cartilage lesions with about 15x15mm size, trochlea; ICRS grade III cartilage lesions with about 20x25mm size). **",
"c** Patient of group 2 without any preexisting cartilage lesions on patellofemoral joint **d** showed development of cartilage lesions at second-look operation (trochlea; ICRS grade III cartilage lesions with about 3x15mm size). *",
"ICRS* International Cartilage Repair Society\n\nStatistical analysis {#Sec5}\n--------------------\n\nAll statistical analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics version 23.0 (IBM Corp., Released 2015, Armonk, NY, USA). ",
"A non-inferiority test was performed by examining whether the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference of Kujala score assessed at the time of second-look operation between the two groups was less than the non-inferiority margin. ",
"The Kujala scale was set as a basis of comparison regarding clinical outcomes, since it is known as a valid and reliable scale for discriminating the differences in the severity of anterior knee pain \\[[@CR22]\\]. ",
"The non-inferiority margin was set as 14, which is the reported value of minimal detectable change of the Kujala score \\[[@CR32]\\]. ",
"In addition, the sample size was calculated on the basis of the abovementioned non-inferiority test. ",
"The reference value of the standard deviation (15.1) was adopted from a previous study \\[[@CR33]\\]. ",
"By setting the significance level (alpha) at 5% and power (1-beta) at 90%, a minimum of 20 patients in each group turned out to be adequate to detect the difference between the two groups.",
"\n\nBivariate analysis was performed to compare the baseline characteristics, clinical outcomes, and radiographic outcomes between the groups. ",
"Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for continuous variables, while Pearson's chi-squared and Fisher's exact tests were performed to evaluate categorical variables. ",
"To investigate the difference of change over time in the size of cartilage lesions between the two groups, repeated measures analysis of variance test was used. ",
"Wilcoxon-signed rank test was performed to compare the osteoarthritis grade of the patellofemoral joint and the grade of cartilage lesions at two separate time points. ",
"The kappa coefficient was used to evaluate the reliability for the evaluation of radiographic osteoarthritis grade \\[[@CR34]\\], which revealed that inter-rater agreement regarding the radiographic osteoarthritis grade of the tibiofemoral joint and patellofemoral joint were 0.813 and 0.735 at preoperative time, respectively, and 0.781 and 0.761 at the time of second-look operation, respectively. ",
"A *P* value \\< 0.05 was considered statistically significant*.*",
"\n\nResults {#Sec6}\n=======\n\nClinical results assessed using VAS, IKDC subjective, and Kujala scores showed overall improvement from baseline to the time of second-look operation, with no significant difference between the two groups at each time point (Fig.",
" [3](#Fig3){ref-type=\"fig\"}). ",
"The 95% CI of the difference of Kujala score assessed at the time of second-look operation ranged from − 7.88 to 7.56, which did not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 14 points. ",
"Accordingly, clinical outcomes regarding anterior knee pain of group 1 was not statistically inferior to that of group 2. ",
"Fig. ",
"3Comparison of clinical scores at preoperatively and at the time of second-look operation. *",
"VAS* Visual analogue scale, *IKDC* International Knee Documentation Committee, *Preop* preoperative\n\nThere were no significant differences between the two groups regarding radiographic factors assessed at the preoperative time as well as at the time of second-look operation (Tables [1](#Tab1){ref-type=\"table\"}, [2](#Tab2){ref-type=\"table\"}). ",
"Comparing the osteoarthritis grade of the patellofemoral joint at second-look operation with the initial operation, both groups showed a tendency to progress, but without statistical significance (Table [3](#Tab3){ref-type=\"table\"}). ",
"Table 2Comparison of radiographic parameters at the time of second-look operationVariableGroup 1\\\n(*n* = 59)Group 2\\\n(*n* = 33)*P* valueLoad-bearing axis deviation ^a^ (%)64.3 ± 9.264.2 ± 6.40.983Hip-Knee-Ankle angle ^a^ (valgus, °)4.3 ± 2.64.0 ± 1.70.542Medial proximal tibial angle ^a^ (°)93.7 ± 3.093.5 ± 2.40.807Joint line convergence angle ^a^ (°)1.8 ± 2.21.7 ± 2.00.846Posterior tibial slope (°)6.8 ± 4.67.7 ± 4.00.346Blackburne-Peel ratio ^a^0.7 ± 0.10.8 ± 0.20.146Caton-Deschamps ratio ^a^0.8 ± 0.20.9 ± 0.20.107Lateral patellofemoral angle ^a^ (°)13.5 ± 4.212.3 ± 5.60.258Kellgren--Lawrence grade^b^0.441 Grade 10 (0.0%)1 (3.0%) Grade 28 (13.6%)7 (21.2%) Grade 343 (72.9%)21 (63.6%) Grade 48 (13.6%)4 (12.1%)Patellofemoral osteoarthritis stage according to Iwano's classification^b^0.124 Stage 08 (13.6%)10 (30.3%) Stage 125 (42.4%)13 (39.4%) Stage 226 (44.1%)10 (30.3%)^a^ The values are given as the mean and standard deviation^b^ The values are given as the number of patients, with the percentage in parenthesis Table 3Assessment of radiographic osteoarthritis grade of patellofemoral joint according to Iwano's classification system at second-look operation compared with the initial operationGroup 1\\\n(*n* = 59)Group 2\\\n(*n* = 33)*P* value ^b^Preoperative ^a^0.096 Stage 010 (16.9%)12 (36.4%) Stage 127 (45.8%)13 (39.4%) Stage 222 (37.3%)8 (24.2%)Postoperative (Second-Look) ^a^0.124 Stage 08 (13.6%)10 (30.3%) Stage 125 (42.4%)13 (39.4%) Stage 226 (44.1%)10 (30.3%)*P* value ^c^0.1090.157^a^ The values are given as the number of patients, with the percentage in parenthesis^b^ Statistical significance was evaluated using Pearson's Chi-squared or Fisher's exact test^c^ Statistical significance was evaluated compared with the preoperative measurement values using Wilcoxon signed rank test\n\nComparison of the size and grade of cartilage lesions between the initial and second-look operations was analyzed. ",
"The size of cartilage lesion of the patellofemoral joint increased with time in both groups (*P* = 0.003). ",
"However, group-by-time interaction between the two groups was not statistically significant, indicating that the degree of change did not differ between the two groups (Fig.",
" [4](#Fig4){ref-type=\"fig\"}a). ",
"Consistently, there was no statistically significant difference in the frequency of progression of the cartilage lesion grade between the two groups (Table [4](#Tab4){ref-type=\"table\"}). ",
"Comparison of the cartilage lesion grade between two time points showed a tendency to deteriorate in both groups, but that of group 1 was not statistically significant whereas that of group 2 was statistically significant (*P* = 0.071 for group 1 and *P* = 0.007 for group 2) (Table [5](#Tab5){ref-type=\"table\"}). ",
"In the medial compartment of the knee, the size of the cartilage lesions in both groups decreased over time (*P* = 0.000), whereas group-by-time interaction was not statistically significant (Fig. [",
"4](#Fig4){ref-type=\"fig\"}b). ",
"The macroscopic regeneration staging system of Koshino et al. ",
"was used to compare the grade of medial compartment cartilage lesion \\[[@CR35]\\], which revealed that the frequency of cartilage regeneration was not statistically different between the two groups (Table [4](#Tab4){ref-type=\"table\"}). ",
"Fig. ",
"4Change of the cartilage lesion size over time in each compartment of the knee. **",
"a** the patellofemoral joint, **b** the medial compartment. ",
"^a^ Group-by-time interaction determined using repeated measures analysis of variance Table 4Assessment of the cartilage lesion grade at second-look operation compared with the initial operationGroup 1\\\n(*n* = 59)Group 2\\\n(*n* = 33)*P* value ^c^Medial compartment ^a^0.732 Stage A (No regeneration)18 (30.5%)8 (24.2%) Stage B (Partial coverage)32 (54.2%)18 (54.5%) Stage C (Total coverage)9 (15.3%)7 (21.2%)Patellofemoral compartment ^b^0.136 Not progressed49 (83.1%)23 (69.7%) Progressed10 (16.9%)10 (30.3%)^a^ Based on macroscopic staging system of cartilage regeneration according to Koshino et al.^b^ Based on International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) grading system^c^ Statistical significance was evaluated using Pearson's Chi-squared or Fisher's exact test Table 5Assessment of cartilage lesion grade of patellofemoral joint according to ICRS grade system at second-look operation compared with the initial operationGroup 1\\\n(*n* = 59)Group 2\\\n(*n* = 33)*P* value ^b^Preoperative ^a^0.000 CRS grade 00 (0.0%)20 (60.6%) ICRS grade 10 (0.0%)13 (39.4%) ICRS grade 212 (20.3%)0 (0.0%) ICRS grade 347 (79.7%)0 (0.0%)Postoperative (Second-Look) ^a^0.000 ICRS grade 00 (0.0%)16 (48.5%) ICRS grade 11 (1.7%)7 (21.2%) ICRS grade 25 (8.5%)5 (15.2%) ICRS grade 351 (86.4%)5 (15.2%) ICRS grade 42 (3.4%)0 (0.0%)*P* value ^c^0.0710.007*ICRS* International Cartilage Repair Society^a^ The values are given as the number of patients, with the percentage in parenthesis^b^ Statistical significance was evaluated using Pearson's Chi-squared or Fisher's exact test^c^ Statistical significance was evaluated compared with the preoperative measurement values using Wilcoxon signed rank test\n\nDiscussion {#Sec7}\n==========\n\nThe principal finding of the current study was that MOWHTO contributes to the progression of osteoarthritis of the patellofemoral joint regardless of the preexisting cartilage status, but this was not considered to be directly associated with clinical outcome. ",
"In addition, the clinical outcome of MOWHTO in patients with preexisting cartilage lesions of the patellofemoral joint was not inferior to those with normal cartilage. ",
"This study could suggest that the preexisting focal cartilage lesions on the patellofemoral joint, less than ICRS grade 4, would not be a hindrance to perform MOWHTO.",
"\n\nMOWHTO has been known to negatively affect the patellofemoral joint as a result in the change of patellar position. ",
"Decreased patellar height and an altered patellofemoral alignment increases patellofemoral contact pressure \\[[@CR7]--[@CR9]\\], subsequently increasing the risk of osteoarthritis progression \\[[@CR36]\\]. ",
"There are several preceding studies that performed an arthroscopic assessment of the progression of patellofemoral osteoarthritis resulting from MOWHTO \\[[@CR11]--[@CR14], [@CR37]\\]. ",
"However, it is difficult to conclude that MOWHTO definitely contributes to the progression of patellofemoral osteoarthritis. ",
"Although increased contact pressure of the patellofemoral joint may theoretically lead to progression of osteoarthritis in the affected joint, there are many variables to be considered. ",
"The progression of cartilage degeneration might be attributable to the normal age-dependent joint degeneration, as noted in preceding studies \\[[@CR12]--[@CR14]\\]. ",
"Moreover, preexisting cartilage lesions on the patellofemoral joint, which were frequently encountered during surgery, should be taken into account. ",
"Focal articular cartilage defects have been known to be a predisposing factor of osteoarthritis \\[[@CR16]\\]. ",
"To determine whether MOWHTO affects the progression of patellofemoral osteoarthritis, the effect of articular cartilage status of the patellofemoral joint at the time of initial operation on the surgical outcomes should be clarified first.",
"\n\nThus, the authors compared the surgical outcome of the two groups according to the cartilage status of the patellofemoral joint observed in the arthroscopic assessment performed during the initial operation. ",
"Although the two groups were classified according to the preexisting cartilage status, the proportion of the degree of patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis was not different between the two groups. ",
"This was observed not only in preoperative comparison but also at the time of second-look operation. ",
"However, osteoarthritis of the patellofemoral joint showed a tendency to progress in both groups, which was consistent with the arthroscopic assessment results. ",
"The size of cartilage lesions increased after MOWHTO in both groups, whereas the degree of change over time between the two groups was not different. ",
"The severity of cartilage lesions according to the ICRS grading system also seemed to deteriorate in both groups, but, interestingly, it was not statistically significant in the patients with preexisting cartilage lesion. ",
"It can be assumed that there was little room for arthritis progression in group 1, compared to group 2. ",
"Taking into consideration the above-mentioned findings, MOWHTO could be considered to have an adverse effect on the patellofemoral joint regardless of the preexisting cartilage status.",
"\n\nHowever, apart from the results of the radiographic and arthroscopic measurements, clinical outcomes in both groups showed overall improvement. ",
"Moreover, there was no significant difference between the two groups in clinical outcomes with respect to anterior knee pain, which demonstrates that preexisting cartilage lesions of the patellofemoral joint would not be crucial factors affecting the surgical outcomes. ",
"Various reasons may explain the discrepancy between the objective assessments and clinical outcomes in the current study. ",
"First, we had already excluded patients with symptomatic anterior knee pain and those with radiographic evidence of severe osteoarthritis on the patellofemoral joint prior to surgery. ",
"Second, the severity of preexisting cartilage lesions observed in the current study might be subtle. ",
"Although the stage of arthritis according to the Iwano classification showed a tendency to progress in both groups, severe osteoarthritis (Iwano classification stage 3 and 4) was not observed at the time of second-look operation. ",
"In addition, the source of anterior knee pain could be multifactorial including patella maltracking, malalignment of lower limb, and muscle imbalance \\[[@CR38]\\]. ",
"Although osteoarthritis of the patellofemoral joint may contribute to anterior knee pain, it may not be the only factor. ",
"Therefore, the clinical outcome could not be explained by the preexisting cartilage lesion alone.",
"\n\nThere were recent studies to investigate relevant factors that influence the progression of patellofemoral osteoarthritis after MOWHTO. ",
"Yoon et al. ",
"addressed that overcorrection, a postoperative weight-bearing line ratio \\> 66.3%, would lead to further progression of patellofemoral joint degeneration after MOWHTO \\[[@CR14]\\]. ",
"Similarly, Tanaka et al. ",
"reported that cartilage lesions in the patellofemoral joint tended to progress after MOWHTO in patients with medial opening gap ≥13 mm or change in medial proximal tibial angle ≥9 degrees \\[[@CR13]\\]. ",
"Due to the methodological differences, there are limitations in applying and interpreting the results of previous studies in the present study. ",
"However, considering the mean value of the postoperative load-bearing axis in this study, the cohorts of the present study could be considered to be at risk for further progression of the patellofemoral osteoarthritis. ",
"Nevertheless, these variables did not differ between the two groups in this study. ",
"Considering that there were no significant differences in the progression of the patellofemoral osteoarthritis between the two groups despite being at the even condition at risk of the progress of patellofemoral degeneration, preexisting cartilage lesions on the patellofemoral joint would not be a major risk factor to lead to further progression of the patellofemoral osteoarthritis. ",
"Although the present study did not examine the factors that influence the progression of patellofemoral joint degeneration after MOWHTO, it could be suggested that preexisting cartilage lesions, which were considered a risk factor performing MOWHTO, would not be a hindrance to perform MOWHTO.",
"\n\nLimitations {#Sec8}\n-----------\n\nThe current study has several limitations. ",
"First, this study was based on a retrospective review, which could be associated with the risk of bias in evaluation. ",
"Second, the sample size is relatively small. ",
"However, sample size calculation indicated that the number of patients in each group was sufficient for comparison. ",
"Third, since this study was based on short-term results, it is too soon to generalize the results. ",
"Considering the increasing pattern of the cartilage lesion size of the patellofemoral joints with arthroscopic measurement in both groups, the mean follow-up period of the current study would not be sufficient to reflect the radiographic and clinical outcomes. ",
"Also, the possibility of normal age-dependent joint degeneration could not be completely excluded, since patients who did not undergo MOWHTO were not included as another control group in the current study, which was practically impossible. ",
"Fourth, data of the arthroscopic assessments were based on the medical records documented immediately after surgery, indicating that the intraoperative measurements could be associated with the risk of bias. ",
"However, since the evaluation with arthroscopic photos and movies are limited in measuring the cartilage lesion size as well as cartilage lesion depth, it would be appropriate to base it on consistently documented records which have been conducted blinded to this study. ",
"Fifth, inaccuracy in measuring the size of cartilage lesion under arthroscopic assessment should be taken into account. ",
"Although measuring the size of cartilage lesions was performed as precisely as possible, the accuracy of the measurement would still be limited since the articular surface did not have a flat contour and the border of the cartilage lesion was not clear in most of the cases. ",
"In addition, cartilage lesions of the patella and trochlea were not described separately. ",
"However, since the patellofemoral joint is a highly complicated structure consisting of a patella and femoral trochlea interacting with each other \\[[@CR39]\\], the cartilage lesions of each compartment should not be evaluated individually. ",
"Therefore, the authors determined to present the result of the current study comprehensively combining both patella and trochlea lesions rather than describing them separately.",
"\n\nConclusions {#Sec9}\n===========\n\nMOWHTO would contribute to the progression of osteoarthritis of the patellofemoral joint regardless of the preexisting cartilage status, without an association with clinical outcomes in short-term follow-up. ",
"Consequently, based on the comparative analysis results of the subjective and objective measures, it can be suggested that preexisting cartilage lesions on the patellofemoral joint are not crucial factors affecting the surgical outcomes.",
"\n\nSupplementary information\n=========================\n\n {#Sec10}\n\n**Additional file 1.** ",
"Subgroup analysis of preoperative variables within group 1.",
"\n\nCI\n\n: Confidence interval\n\nICRS\n\n: International Cartilage Repair Society\n\nIKDC\n\n: International Knee Documentation Committee\n\nMOWHTO\n\n: Medial open wedge high tibial osteotomy\n\nVAS\n\n: Visual analog scale\n\n**Publisher's Note**\n\nSpringer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.",
"\n\nSupplementary information\n=========================\n\n**Supplementary information** accompanies this paper at 10.1186/s12891-019-2989-y.\n\nNot applicable.",
"\n\nThe project was coordinated by HS Moon and SH Kim. ",
"HS Moon drafted the manuscript, together with CH Choi, M Jung, SH Park, JK Shin. ",
"HS Moon and SH Kim generated the concept of the study. ",
"The design of the study, acquisition of data, analysis and interpretation of data were all done jointly by all authors. ",
"DY Lee and SH Kim revised the final draft critically for important intellectual content and approved the version to be submitted. ",
"All of authors agreed to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.",
"\n\nEach author certifies that he or she has no commercial associations (eg, consultancies, stock ownership, equity interest, patent/licensing arrangements, etc) that might pose a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted article. ",
"There were no external sources of funding and none of the authors had any conflicts of interest.",
"\n\nThe datasets used and/or analyzed in this study available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.",
"\n\nThis study was ethically approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of Gangnam severance hospital (ID Number:3--2018-0304).",
"\n\nNot applicable.",
"\n\nThe authors declare that they have no competing interests.",
"\n"
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"I’ve had this conversation. ",
"You’ve had this conversation. ",
"We’ve all had this conversation. ",
"And it’s the same conversation whether you are talking to a man or a woman.",
"\n\nYou’re talking to someone and they think they are literally solving the universe’s problems with the amazing wisdom that is spewing out of their face hole, but to you it sounds like strangled goat noises.",
"\n\nAnd you can’t help but think to yourself. “",
"You were Barely able to get a GED… You aren’t solving anything, ever”\n\nGood times, good times. ",
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"Pages\n\nSeptember 8, 2010\n\n(and still breastfeeding, too)\n\nOne week from right now, she will be two. ",
"My baby, my youngest, will be two years old.",
"\n\nI am farther away from baby in my belly, from childbirth, from new-born life, and am holding heavy in the toddler/child/tween stage now.",
"\n\nI say Ivy has completely skipped age 2 and moved straight to 3. ",
"We have conversations. ",
"She has opinions and can express them.",
"\n\nThe other morning she got up in my face (that's her way) and made sure our eyes were looking at each other, and she said, \"oatmeal, Mommy?\" ",
"and so I made her some oatmeal (just plain oats cooked in water with a sprinkling of cinnamon) and when I started to put it in a regular white bowl, she said, \"No, mama. ",
"A dipprent bowl.\" (",
"her f's sound like p's)\n\nShe wanted a different bowl, her yellow bowl.",
"\n\nShe asks for \"NahNip\" or \"NaaaNap\"- if I'm caught sitting down anytime anywhere she mistakenly sees that as an open invitation to come feed. ",
"She would totally nurse all day long if I let her.",
"\n\nI don't really think about it, not in the way that I think \"look at me, I'm so awesome, I am still nursing my baby/child.\" ",
"But I do feel happy about it; I don't desire to stop nursing any time soon.",
"\n\nI have had horrible allergy issues lately and was advised not to take certain medications because they could cause my milk to dry up. ",
"And some would see this is a perfect opportunity to finish and be done with it. ",
"And I'll be honest the thought did cross my mind for a nanosecond. ",
"But I know she is not ready to wean, and (although I am looking forward to having my body back all to myself completely), I am in this season with both feet and all my body. ",
"And heart and mind. (",
"And sometimes really worn out breasts.)",
"\n\nAs sure as I look out my window and see autumn smiling back at me, I know well how the seasons visit and depart all too soon. ",
"However, if you really stop and get to know them and breathe deep in... they can be such polite guests- arriving on time, and, always knowing when to leave.",
"\n\nWhat a lovely post! ",
"I have a 20-month old (today is her birthday!) ",
"and we are still nursing (actually wrote about it the other day). ",
"I have thought about weaning for nanoseconds too, but think it's such a lovely bonding experience for us two. ",
"Best to you and your lovely daughter!",
"\n\nAwww this is a sweet post Steph, I wish I would still be nursing our little one at 2 but I always get preggo when they are 10 months old and by the time they are 15 months they self wean (because my milk changes)\n\nThe last paragraph is beautiful! ",
"My sweet John-John is only a about a month than Ivy. ",
"He still loves to snuggle in his ergo or a sling which I love but he stopped nursing at about 21 months. ",
"It was bittersweet.",
"\n\nI absolutely loved nursing. ",
"The longest I nursed was 26 mos - that was my middle child. ",
"Ironically it was my last that I nursed the least. ",
"I weaned her at 15 mos due to some medical tests I needed to take, and I was just done.",
"\n\nI treasure every season of parenting (except, perhaps, potty training) and while I am always sad to see one season go, I find that I usually like the next one just as much. :-)",
"\n\ni just passed a year, can you believe how fast it goes? ",
"sometimes i do wish for my body back but i try to remember that in ten years i'd probably sell everything i own for one more peaceful nursing session. ",
"it's a treasure.",
"\n\nI so needed to read this today. ",
"I'm having a trying time with Tommy and nursing. ",
"He's still such a baby that I can't imagine him weaning, but he is so rough and demanding that it's just not fun right now. ",
"He scratches at my mouth and face, he tugs down my shirt, he BITES, and I just keep thinking that maybe I should just quit, but you're right. ",
"This is a season and I'm not quite ready for it to pass yet.",
"\n\nYou said it better than I could. ",
"It's hard because you want to sit but OH, THERE THEY ARE, these nuzzling-almost-two-year-olds looking for some face-to-boob time. ",
"And as much as I desire to have my body back, the idea of it totally and completely ending? ",
"Done? ",
"Over? ",
"Finished? ",
"I can't bear it and to say goodbye to all of that. ",
"And how grateful I am that Baby Dude isn't ready to, either.",
"\n\nMy allergies have been out of control this fall... it's not fun :( I feel for you. ",
"She is so sweet. ",
"This age is incredible, and maybe it's the girl thing - the conversations and opinions and whatnot. ",
"Fynn wasn't talking much at this age, but Paige sounds so much like Ivy.",
"\n\n\"She asks for \"NahNip\" or \"NaaaNap\"- if I'm caught sitting down anytime anywhere she mistakenly sees that as an open invitation to come feed. ",
"She would totally nurse all day long if I let her.\"",
"\n\nThis part really hit home to me! ",
"My 19 month old is the exact same way. ",
"Especially since I work out of the home and when I come home to her she immediately sits on my lap, starts to pull up my shirt and looks at me with a HUGE grin on her face and her \"huh?\" ",
"questioning sound. ",
"I ask her to say please, she replies with \"pwease?\" ",
"and a kiss and then nurses happily.",
"\n\nThe only times I think about weaning are at night when she will.not.stop.nursing or when she bites. ",
"Hopefully when we move her to her own bed here soon, the nursing all night long will change!",
"\n\nWow, it feels like yesterday that you were doing that week long Ivy-palooza full of posts for her 1st bday. ",
"Where did the time go? ",
"She's so pretty. ",
"So glad you are still nursing.",
"\n\nFor the allergy thing, my herbalist has helped us SO much the past few months, you can talk to her over the phone (60 bucks for initial consult). ",
"Wade and I both died of allergies after moving to AZ, she got rid of them. ",
"She figured out Thatcher was allergic to Vinyl, and that's why he cried in the car, and she got rid of his allergy. ",
"She helped heal Capri of her gluten allergy, and so yeah, we pretty much love her. ",
"Let me know if you want her information (hope you feel better soon!)",
"\n\nIt pains my heart to have given up nursing my baby at 19 months, it was very hard for both of us. ",
"I had to do it to start fertility drugs and be able to (eventually) give him a new brother or sister. ",
"We are in the middle of this now, getting an embryo transfer next week. ",
"Your writing is so beautiful, you inspire me everyday. ",
"God bless you and your family.",
"\n\nI'm pregnant with my 4th child, but I haven't been successful with breastfeeding with any of my other 3. ",
"I would *love* to have that, but despite every single thing we tried(my husband is a pediatrician, my mom is nurse and one of my best friends is a LC...we tried *everything*), it wasn't meant to be.",
"\n\nAfter I finally gave up with my 3rd child, I said that I wouldn't even try again when I had another baby. ",
"But I can't *not* try. ",
"Reading things like this confirm my decision to push on against the odds. ",
"Who knows? ",
"Maybe, just maybe I'll get my chance this last go 'round.",
"\n\nYou encourage me to keep on nursing my son well beyond the age of one, despite his squirminess and the teeth that sometimes get in the way. ",
"There are moments I wish to be done nursing, but then, in one sweet moment, he cuddles up next to me and closes his eyes with contentment while he gently nurses and I realize I will miss these moments.",
"\n\nYou encourage me to keep on nursing my son well beyond the age of one, despite his squirminess and the teeth that sometimes get in the way. ",
"There are moments I wish to be done nursing, but then, in one sweet moment, he cuddles up next to me and closes his eyes with contentment while he gently nurses and I realize I will miss these moments.",
"\n\nI still regret giving up nursing Giggles when everyone else told me it was time to stop. ",
"It was rough and I couldn't leave her, but she just wasn't ready and neither was I. I don't have those same regrets about The Chicken. ",
"She weaned herself and nurses less than her sister, but she was ready.",
"\n\nSo do it as long as it feels right and when it is time you will know. (",
"Not that I need to tell you that)\n\nI cannot believe Ivy is almost 2! ",
"I'm shocked. ",
"And I love that she asked for a different bowl...Henry does that, too. ",
"I guess oatmeal just doesn't taste as yummy as it can be in certain bowls.",
"\n\nThis was such an incredibly beautiful post. ",
"I'm so glad you wrote it, because I'm going to print it off and keep it forever. ",
"To remind myself why extended nursing is so worth every second. ",
"It makes it even MORE special when they have opinions and can express them, that they choose to have that closeness, that comfort - still.",
"\n\nIt's a testament to the love between the two of you. ",
"And I know I've said it a million times, but I really think you are the most amazing mother, woman, friend, writer....you are loved by so many.",
"\n\nSuch a sweet post, Steph. ",
"Axel isn't far behind Ivy (2 more months) and these babies with a pile of older sibs certainly do seem to skip right ahead, don't they? ",
"The talking, the conversations, the opinions and preferences, all of it. ",
"I'm so glad we're still nursing and breaking out the mei tai. ",
"I hope to keep it up through winter's cold and flu season, but then I think we'll be done come spring. ",
"It's crazy to think about. ",
"I've been pregnant or nursing for almost 8 years straight, and it will be strange to have this season come to a close. *",
"sniff*\n\nLove this post and the last. ",
"It is so good to soak in these babywearing/babynursing moments, especially with these little tots who think they're big kids most of the day.",
"\n\nI totally understand how the 4th child is so much more grown up at a younger age. ",
"People always think Ivory is older than she is but she tells people she is in 1st grade too. ",
"She is so believable just really small :)\n\nThat last paragraph left me speechless in it's eloquence. ",
"Beautifully said!",
"\n\nMy son is 7 months and knowing he is my last, I'm clinging tightly to every second of our breastfeeding relationship. ",
"I know from my daughter just how quickly the time passes and it's hard not to think ahead and mourn the end of breastfeeding, long before that time comes."
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"---\nabstract: 'We have measured the temperature- and frequency dependence of the microwave and millimeter wave conductivity $\\sigma_1(T,\\omega)$ along both the ladder ($c$-axis) and the leg ($a$-axis) directions in Sr$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$. Below a temperature $T^*$($\\sim$170 K), we observed a stronger frequency dependence in $\\sigma_1^c(T,\\omega)$ than that in $\\sigma_1^a(T,\\omega)$, forming a small resonance peak developed between 30 GHz and 100 GHz. ",
"We also observed nonlinear dc conduction along the $c$-axis at rather low electric fields below $T^*$. These results suggest some collective excitation contributes to the $c$-axis charge dynamics of the slightly hole-doped ladders of Sr$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ below $T^*$.'\nauthor:\n- |\n H. Kitano, R. Inoue, T. Hanaguri, A. Maeda, N. Motoyama,\\\n M. Takaba, K. Kojima, H. Eisaki\n- 'S. Uchida'\ntitle: ' Microwave and millimeter wave spectroscopy in the slightly hole-doped ladders of Sr$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ '\n---\n\nFollowing a theoretical prediction [@Dagotto92] and the experimental discovery[@Uehara96] of superconductivity in the two-leg ladder systems, the study of Sr$_{14-x}$Ca$_x$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ compounds [@Dagotto99] with both Cu$_2$O$_3$ ladders and CuO$_2$ chains has attracted the attention of many physicists. ",
"Self-doped holes already exist in this compound, since the average valence of Cu is +2.25. ",
"An early optical measurement revealed that the isovalent substitution of Ca for Sr made the self-doped holes redistribute from the CuO$_2$ chains to the Cu$_2$O$_3$ ladders, which effectively enables the hole doping on the two-leg ladders [@Osafune97]. ",
"They also suggested that the low-energy charge excitation ($\\lesssim$1 eV) was mainly dominated by holes on the Cu$_2$O$_3$ ladders rather than on the CuO$_2$ chains, because the Cu3$d$-O2$p$ transfer integral of the ladders was larger than that of the chains due to the difference of the angle of the Cu-O-Cu bonds. ",
"Thus, systematic study of the low-energy charge dynamics of Sr$_{14-x}$Ca$_x$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ compounds is expected to reveal rich physics from the holes on the two-leg ladders, which may also provide useful information for understanding high-$T_c$ superconductivity in cuprates.",
"\n\nIt is particularly important to study the charge dynamics of the parent material Sr$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ (estimated to have 0.07 holes per ladder Cu site [@Osafune97]), because it provides a starting point to consider strong correlations of holes doped on the two-leg ladders. ",
"This compound shows semiconductor-like behavior in the dc resistivity $\\rho_{\\rm dc}$ below room temperature [@Carter96]. ",
"Although it was already established that a charge-ordered state exists as a dimerization between two Cu$^{2+}$ ions in the chain layers below room temperature [@Matsuda96; @Takigawa98; @Cox98], some studies on the low-energy charge dynamics of this compound [@Carter96; @Takigawa98] have suggested the possibility of a charge ordering in the ladder layers below a temperature lower than room temperature. ",
"In particular, an NMR/NQR measurement [@Takigawa98] has suggested that the charge dynamics of holes on the ladders which was manifested in the quadrupole relaxation at ladder Cu sites below 150 K can be explained not by a hopping process of localized holes but by a different type of hole motion. ",
"Thus, in such a possible charge-ordered state of the slightly hole-doped ladders, some collective charge excitation related to the strong correlated nature of the holes is expected.",
"\n\nIn this paper, we describe the charge dynamics along both the ladder ($c$-axis) and leg ($a$-axis) directions of Sr$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ in the microwave and millimeter wave regions [@preliminary]. ",
"We observed that a small and narrow conductivity peak developed between 30 GHz and 100 GHz below a temperature $T^*$($\\sim$170 K) in the $c$-axis conductivity $\\sigma_1^c(T,\\omega)$, while we did not observe any sign of it in the $a$-axis conductivity $\\sigma_1^a(T,\\omega)$. The resonance-like conductivity peak in the low-energy region around 50 GHz ($\\sim$0.2 meV) was observed up to moderately high temperatures ($\\lesssim T^*$$\\sim$10 meV). ",
"Thus, it is difficult to explain this conductivity structure in terms of any single particle excitations. ",
"Rather it is reminiscent of a pinned [*collective*]{} mode in the density wave systems such as charge-density waves (CDW) and spin-density waves (SDW), or that in the Wigner crystals. ",
"We also measured the $c$-axis dc conductivity $\\sigma_{\\rm dc}^c$ as a function of electric field, and found a clear nonlinearity even at low electric fields below $T^*$, which is also similar to observations in the sliding CDW and SDW states, or that in the Wigner crystals. ",
"These results suggest that some collective excitation contributes to the peak feature in $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$ and the nonlinear conduction in $\\sigma_1^c(E)$ below $T^*$.\n\nMeasurements were made on 9 pieces of Sr$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ single crystals in 3 batches. ",
"They were grown by the traveling-solvent-floating-zone (TSFZ) method. ",
"Typical transport and magnetic properties of these crystals are described elsewhere [@Motoyama97]. ",
"All samples were cut into rectangular shapes with various dimensions [@SampleSize] and microwave and millimeter wave responses were measured by the standard cavity perturbation technique [@KleinDresselGruner93]. ",
"To study the frequency dependence of $\\sigma_1$, we measured the responses at 6 frequencies between 30 GHz and 100 GHz with several Cu (OFC) cylindrical cavity resonators operated in the TE$_{011}$ or TE$_{013}$ modes. ",
"For measurements of the $c$($a$)-axis microwave properties, using a sapphire plate fixed on the endplate of the cavity resonator, the crystal with the longer dimension along the $c$($a$)-axis was placed at a position into the cavity, so that the $\\theta$ component of the microwave electric field $E_\\theta$ was parallel to the $c$($a$)-axis of the crystal [@Position]. ",
"To avoid too large a perturbation by the insertion of the crystal into the cavity resonator, smaller crystals were used at higher frequencies, so that a filling factor $\\gamma$, which was proportional to the volume ratio of the sample to the cavity, was less than 1$\\times$10$^{-4}$. In addition, we confirmed that the experimental results were almost independent of sample size within experimental error, by measuring two or three crystals with different dimensions at each frequency (described below). ",
"As is well known, in the depolarization regime (DPR), the real and imaginary parts of the complex frequency shift \\[$\\Delta f/f - i\\Delta(1/2Q)$\\], (the difference between the presence and absence of a crystal in the cavity), are directly related to the complex dielectric constant $\\epsilon_1+i\\epsilon_2$, as [@KleinDresselGruner93]\n\n$$\\label{eq1}\n\\begin{array}{l}\n\\displaystyle\\frac{\\Delta f}{f}\n=\\displaystyle\\frac{\\gamma}{n^2}\n \\frac{\\left(\\epsilon_1-1+\\displaystyle\\frac{1}{n}\\right)}\n {\\left(\\epsilon_1-1+\\displaystyle\\frac{1}{n}\\right)^2\n +\\epsilon_2^2}\n+C, \\\\\n\n\\Delta\\left(\\displaystyle\\frac{1}{2Q}\\right)\n=\\displaystyle\\frac{\\gamma}{n^2}\n \\frac{\\epsilon_2}\n {\\left(\\epsilon_1-1+\\displaystyle\\frac{1}{n}\\right)^2\n +\\epsilon_2^2}, \\\\\n\\end{array}$$\n\nwhere $n$ is the depolarization factor of the sample which can be estimated by an ellipsoidal approximation (typically $\\sim$0.1 for the measured samples)[@Osborn45], and $C$ is an offset of $\\Delta f/f$ which should be determined experimentally.",
"\n\nTo obtain the conductivity spectra, $\\sigma_1(\\omega)$, from cavity perturbation measurements at several frequencies, it is important to estimate carefully the error involved in the geometrical factor $\\gamma/n^2$ of Eq.",
" (\\[eq1\\]). ",
"Our method was as follows. ",
"The main source of the error is in the estimation of $n$. In the DPR, $C$ is given by $-\\gamma/n+\\Delta z$, where $\\Delta z$ is a change related to the mechanical reproducibility in opening and closing the cavity for inserting the crystal. ",
"We found that $|\\Delta z|$ could be smaller than 1$\\times$10$^{-4}$ in our cavity resonators by improving the mechanical reproducibility. ",
"On the other hand, the constant $C$ could be determined by equating $\\Delta f/f-C$ and $\\Delta(1/2Q)$ at the so-called “depolarization peak (DP)\" in the DPR, since $\\epsilon_2=\\epsilon_1-1+1/n$ at the DP [@KleinDresselGruner93]. ",
"The determined values of $|C|$ (typically $\\sim 1\\times$10$^{-3}$) were found to be much larger than $|\\Delta z|$. Thus, it was suggested that $C$ was dominated by $-\\gamma/n$ not by $\\Delta z$. This enables us to estimate $n$ from $C$. ",
"We estimated $n$ by this procedure, and confirmed that it showed a good agreement with the value estimated by an ellipsoidal approximation within the error range of $\\pm20\\%$, which corresponded to an error range of $\\pm40\\%$ for estimation of a geometrical factor $\\gamma/n^2$ in $\\Delta (1/2Q)$. By measuring two or three crystals with different sizes at each frequency, we also found that the magnitude of the DP in $\\Delta (1/2Q)$ was almost proportional to $\\gamma/n^2$ within the error range of $\\pm50\\%$. Thus, we concluded that the errors involved in $\\gamma/n^2$ were less than $\\pm50\\%$ in our measurements.",
"\n\nThe conductivity as a function of electric field was measured not only by the usual four-probe dc method but also by the pulse method using a boxcar averager and a digital oscilloscope, in order to check the Joule-heating effect. ",
"By using rectangular-shaped pulses with a width of 100 $\\mu$sec and a repetition period of 10 msec, we confirmed that the Joule-heating in the pulse measurement was negligibly small below 300 K. Figure 1 shows the typical temperature dependence of the real and imaginary parts of the complex frequency shift \\[$\\Delta f/f$ (dashed lines) and $\\Delta(1/2Q)$ (solid lines), respectively\\] along the $c$-axis (upper panels) and the $a$-axis (lower panels) at several frequencies. ",
"All of the data were normalized by $\\gamma/n^2$. At all frequencies and along both directions, we observed the DPs in $\\Delta(1/2Q)$ at around 200 K [@Zhai99]. ",
"By measuring other compounds such as the undoped compound La$_{6}$Ca$_{8}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ and the Ca substituted compounds Sr$_{14-x}$Ca$_x$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ ($x$=1,3,12) at 50 GHz, we found that the DPs in $\\Delta (1/2Q)$ were observed only for the compounds with the slightly hole-doped ladders ($x$=0,1,3), and that the peak position was systematically shifted from $\\sim$200 K to $\\sim$40 K with increasing $x$ from 0 to 3. ",
"These results suggested that the behavior of $\\Delta(1/2Q)$ was strongly dependent on the hole concentration on the ladders.",
"\n\nIn addition, as shown in Fig.",
" 1, we found two features related to the behavior of $\\sigma_1^c$ and $\\epsilon_1^c$. One feature is that the magnitude of $\\Delta(1/2Q)$ for $E_\\omega\\parallel c$ at 50 GHz below $\\sim$150 K was much larger than at other frequencies, suggesting that the behavior of $\\sigma_1^c$ was strongly dependent on frequency at around 50 GHz below $\\sim$150 K, as shown in Fig.",
" 2. ",
"We emphasize that the frequency-dependent $\\sigma_1^c$ is intrinsic based on the following reasons. (",
"1) The measurements for $E_\\omega\\parallel c$ on the same crystal showed an anomaly only at $\\sim$50 GHz, and this anomaly was independent of the crystal batch. (",
"2) $\\Delta(1/2Q)$ for $E_\\omega\\parallel a$ did not show any anomaly at $\\sim$50 GHz, suggesting that this anomaly was not attributed to the specific property of the 50 GHz cavity resonator. (",
"3) This anomaly at $\\sim$50 GHz along the $c$-axis was common to the compounds with the slightly hole-doped ladders ($x$=0,1,3).",
"\n\nThe other feature is that $\\Delta f/f$ for $E_\\omega\\parallel c$ slightly decreased with decreasing temperature below $\\sim$150 K at all frequencies, while for $E_\\omega\\parallel a$ it did not show any decrease with decreasing temperature. ",
"We found that this behavior was related to an anomalous increase of $\\epsilon_1^c$ below $\\sim$150 K, as will be shown in Fig.",
" 3.",
"\n\nFigures 2 and 3 show the temperature dependence of $\\sigma_1(T)$ and $\\epsilon_1(T)$ along both directions at several frequencies. ",
"They were obtained from $\\Delta(1/2Q)$ and $\\Delta f/f$ by solving Eq.",
" (\\[eq1\\]) inversely for $\\epsilon_1$ and $\\epsilon_2(=4\\pi\\sigma_1/\\omega)$. Because Eq.",
" (\\[eq1\\]) is valid only for the DPR, it is important to know the region where the concept of the DPR can be applied [@Note]. ",
"In fact, if we apply Eq.",
" (\\[eq1\\]) to the regions above 200 K (the higher temperature regions above the DP), $\\sigma_1^c$ above 200 K is found to show apparent metallic temperature dependence which is definitely different from that of $\\sigma_{\\rm dc}^c$. We found that this disagreement was due to a breakdown of the application of Eq.",
" (\\[eq1\\]). ",
"Therefore, we only discuss the behavior of $\\sigma_1(T)$ and $\\epsilon_1(T)$ up to 200 K below.",
"\n\nAs shown in Fig.",
" 2, we found that the temperature dependence of $\\sigma_1^c(T)$ was strongly frequency-dependent below a temperature $T^*(\\sim$170 K), while the frequency dependence of $\\sigma_1^c(T)$ above $T^*$ and $\\sigma_1^a(T)$ below 200 K was negligibly small within the experimental errors. ",
"In particular, the magnitude of $\\sigma_1^c$ at 50 and 60 GHz was larger than those of $\\sigma_1^c$ at 35 and 98 GHz by one order of magnitude at the lowest temperature. ",
"This is well above the possible error in the estimation of $\\gamma/n^2$. Thus, as was already discussed, it appears that the strongly frequency-dependent $\\sigma_1^c(T)$ was [*intrinsic*]{} in the $c$-axis charge dynamics below $T^*$, and its frequency dependence implies a resonance-like conductivity peak developed below $T^*$.\n\nThe peculiar feature in the $c$-axis charge dynamics below $T^*$ was also observed in the temperature dependence of $\\epsilon_1^c(T)$, as shown in Fig.",
" 3. ",
"As shown in the inset of Fig.",
" 3, $\\epsilon_1^a(T)$ continued to decrease with decreasing temperature. ",
"On the other hand, $\\epsilon_1^c(T)$ showed a minimum at $\\sim$150 K and increased with further decreasing temperature at all frequencies. ",
"Comparing with a recent optical study [@Takaba], this increase in $\\epsilon_1^c(T)$ suggests some softening of a phonon mode which was manifested in the far infrared reflectivity as a sharp edge near 38 cm$^{-1}$ below $T^*$. On the other hand, the frequency dependence of $\\epsilon_1^c(\\omega)$ appeared to be considerably smaller than that of $\\epsilon_1^a(\\omega)$ both above and below $\\sim$150 K within the experimental errors. ",
"This is apparently inconsistent with the strongly frequency dependent $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$. However, since the contribution of the observed peak of $\\sigma_1^c$ to $\\epsilon_1^c$ was expected to be very small (roughly $\\sim\\pm$10), this behavior does not contradict the observed $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$. In order to compare $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$ and $\\epsilon_1^c(\\omega)$ quantitatively, improvement in the measurement resolution is needed.",
"\n\nThe existence of a resonance-like peak in $\\sigma_1^c$ was illustrated more clearly in the conductivity spectra at 10 K, as shown in Fig.",
" 4. ",
"It is evident that a relatively small and narrow conductivity peak was developed in $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$ between 30 GHz and 100 GHz, while the spectrum of $\\sigma_1^a(\\omega)$ was almost flat. ",
"We found that the spectra of $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$ could be approximately fit to a usual Lorentzian lineshape, although the peak frequency and the width of the conductivity peak were slightly dependent on the batch of crystals. ",
"It is quite important to note that this conductivity peak could be observed in the very low energy region ($\\sim$0.2 meV) up to moderately high temperatures ($\\lesssim T^*$$\\sim$10 meV). ",
"If this feature of $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$ in Fig.",
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"In addition, although the inhomogeneity in the crystals may account for the presence of any structures in $\\sigma_1(\\omega)$ in this region, it seems to be quite difficult that such an effect accounts for the difference betweeen $\\sigma_1^c(\\omega)$ and $\\sigma_1^a(\\omega)$. Thus, the most possible candidate may be a [*collective*]{} excitation similar to a pinned phason mode in the CDW and SDW states for quasi-one dimensional materials [@Gruner88; @Gruner94], or that in the Wigner crystal observed for the two dimensional hole system of GaAs/Al$_{1-x}$Ga$_x$As heterojunction [@Li97]. ",
"Furthermore, the possibility of the collective excitation in $\\sigma_1^c$ below $T^*$ is also supported by a nonlinear conduction in the electric field dependence of $\\sigma_{\\rm dc}^c$, as shown in the inset of Fig.",
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"We observed a clear nonlinear conduction at rather low fields below $T^*$. This is also similar to observations in sliding CDW and SDW states [@Gruner88; @Gruner94], or in the Wigner crystal state [@Li97]. ",
"The detailed study of the nonlinear conduction in Sr$_{14-x}$Ca$_x$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ compounds will be discussed in a different paper [@Inoue].",
"\n\nUnfortunately, however, we can not specify the origin of the possible collective excitation at present. ",
"We only speculate that such collective mode corresponds to the dynamics of a possible charge-ordered state on the ladders. ",
"For the density wave systems, it is well known that the pinning frequency $\\omega_0$ of the pinned collective mode is related to the electric threshold field for the onset of the nonlinear conduction, $E_0$, by $$\\label{eq2}\neE_0\\approx m^*\\omega_0^2\\lambda,$$ where, $m^*$ is the effective mass. ",
"$\\lambda$ is the distance necessary to induce translational motion of the collective mode by the electric field. ",
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"Thus, if $\\lambda$ is assumed to be similar to the Cu-Cu distance along the $c$-axis on the ladders ($\\sim$3.95 Å), we can estimate that $m^*\\approx m_e$ ($m_e$ is a free electron mass) from Eq.",
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"Since no enhancement in $m^*$ strongly suggests the importance of the electron-electron interaction, it is speculated that the strongly correlated nature of doped-holes on the ladders is essential.",
"\n\nOn the other hand, we found that the spectral weight (SW) of the observed conductivity peak was significantly small. ",
"In fact, by using $n_h\\sim$0.07 as the hole density per ladder-Cu site [@Osafune97], the SW determined by a fit to a usual Lorentzian (solid curves in Fig.",
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"A similar reduced SW of the collective mode was also reported in the pinned SDW mode in the Bechgaard salts [@Gruner94], which remains a serious puzzle. ",
"Since the electronic correlation is extremely important both in the SDW systems and the present ladder systems, the reduced SW may be a common important issue for the motion of the collective mode in strongly correlated systems.",
"\n\nIn conclusion, by detailed investigation of $\\sigma_1(T,\\omega)$ and $\\epsilon_1(T,\\omega)$ along both the $c$- and $a$-axes, we concluded that some collective excitation probably contributed to the $c$-axis charge dynamics in the slightly hole-doped ladders of Sr$_{14}$Cu$_{24}$O$_{41}$ below $\\sim$170 K. Although we cannot specify the origin of the collective mode at present, we speculate that it is closely related to a possible charge-ordered state of the very small amount of holes doped on ladders, and may be characteristic of strongly correlated materials.",
"\n\nWe thank T. Giamarchi for helpful discussions, and D. G. Steel for a critical reading of the manuscript. ",
"This work was partly supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan.",
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"\n\nThe 24 MW Delta solar farm opened in two phases in 2018, supplying power for the Lansing Board of Water and Light. ",
"Michigan State University built the largest solar car port project in North America, that covers 5000 parking spaces and has a total of 15 MW(DC) of power, completed in December 2017.",
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"\nSpartan Solar, a 1.2 MW installation in Cadillac, was built by Wolverine Power Cooperative in fall 2016, the largest solar plant in Northern Michigan. ",
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"In response to DTE Energy filing a proposal for 2023 which included a 1.1GW natural gas plant with almost no new solar installations, renewable energy advocates proposed a plan with 1,100 megawatts of new solar capacity, 1,100 megawatts of wind, and 253 megawatts of demand response which they claimed would satisfy criteria at a lower cost. ",
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"The proposal would need approval from the state electrical rate board. ",
"In September 2019, the Michigan Public Service Commission approved the settlement.",
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"Uni-Solar became the second largest manufacturer of thin film solar cells, after First Solar, and a developer of solar shingles before going bankrupt in 2012.",
"\n\nSuniva opened a solar panel factory in Saginaw, Michigan in 2014, capable of producing 200MW of panels per year. ",
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"https://www.energycentral.com/c/ec/gov-whitmer-signs-solar-energy-legislation-michigan-eibc-gala-east-lansing\n\nNet metering\nThe state had a net metering program that allows installations of up to 20 kW of on-site electrical generation to continuously roll over any excess generation to the next month. ",
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"Each utility will have to set this price in its rate case which must be approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission. ",
"Bills were introduced into the state house within weeks to alter this system as favoring large utilities over solar owners. ",
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"A package of energy bills has been introduced to return net-metering & allow microgrids: https://energynews.us/2019/10/22/midwest/bipartisan-energy-freedom-bills-resurface-in-michigan-one-at-a-time/\n\nRenewable portfolio standard\nThe state adopted a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) in 2008 which required that 10% of Michigan's electricity come from renewable resources by 2015. ",
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"A program to add 2 MW of distributed solar by Consumers Energy customers was reached in two weeks, and the state directed the company to offer another 2 MW at a cost not to exceed $20 million.",
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"We affirm without *428 comment the trial court's rulings made during the guilt phase of the trial. ",
"We vacate the 25-year prison sentence, however, because the trial court's remarks immediately before pronouncing the sentence are reasonably construed as affirmatively punishing Jackson for failing to show any remorse or regret for any of his actions, thereby denying due process and fundamentally erring.",
"\nAt sentencing, the trial court made several remarks, including the following:\nMr. Jackson, you've been convicted by a jury of your peers, since you show no remorse or regret for any of your actions I'm going to sentence you to 25 years Florida State Prison....\nThe evidence in this case, although sufficient to support a conviction, was not overwhelming, relying largely upon a photo lineup identification. ",
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"See Nawaz v. State, 28 So.3d 122, 124-25 (Fla. 1st DCA 2010) (finding fundamental error where trial court based sentence partly on an impermissible ground); Whitmore v. State, 27 So.3d 168, 169-72 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010) (concluding that trial court's reliance upon defendant's continued protestation of innocence at sentencing, which the judge viewed as a lack of remorse and denial of responsibility, was an impermissible basis for imposing the maximum sentence, denied due process, and constituted fundamental error); Jiles v. State, 18 So.3d 1216 (Fla. 5th DCA 2009) (reversing sentence and remanding for resentencing before a different judge because original judge improperly based sentence upon defendant's denying his involvement and failing to accept responsibility); Hannum v. State, 13 So.3d 132, 134-36 (Fla. 2d DCA 2009) (concluding that trial court's improper consideration of defendant's maintaining his innocence at trial and at sentencing denied due process and constituted fundamental error, compelling reversal of sentence and remand for resentencing, even though the original prison sentence fell within the scoresheet range); Bracero v. State, 10 So.3d 664, 665-66 (Fla. 2d DCA 2009) (concluding the trial court's consideration of defendant's continuing protestations of innocence as a factor in determining the length of his sentences violated due process, constituted fundamental error, and compelled reversal of sentences and remand for resentencing); Ritter v. State, 885 So.2d 413, 414-15 (Fla. 1st DCA 2004) (concluding that appellate counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to raise due-process challenge to trial court's considering defendant's denial of guilt and assertion of innocence as grounds for imposing a prison sentence in excess of State's recommendation but within the guidelines scoresheet range); A.S. v. State, 667 So.2d 994, 995-96 & n. 4 (Fla. 3d DCA 1996) (reversing and remanding final order committing subject to a juvenile facility, where the trial court impermissibly based its disposition of the case partly on the juvenile's continuing to maintain his innocence and showing no remorse throughout the proceeding). ",
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"By default, asserts are turned on and it\n* is recommended that users leave asserts on during development.",
"\n*\n* Building the driver\n*\n* The XPmcDma driver is composed of several source files. ",
"This allows the user\n* to build and link only those parts of the driver that are necessary.",
"\n*\n* This header file contains identifiers and register-level driver functions (or\n* macros), range macros, structure typedefs that can be used to access the\n* Xilinx PMC_DMA core instance.",
"\n*\n* The functionality wise ZU+ CSU_DMA and Versal PMC_DMA are similar, so all ZU+\n* code is reused by wrapping in this file\n*\n* MODIFICATION HISTORY:\n*\n* Ver Who Date Changes\n* ----- ------ -------- -----------------------------------------------------\n* 1.0 mmd 01/04/20 First release\n*\n******************************************************************************/\n\n#ifndef XPMCDMA_H_\n#define XPMCDMA_H_\n\n#ifdef __cplusplus\nextern \"C\" {\n#endif\n\n/***************************** Include Files *********************************/\n#include \"xcsudma.h\"\n#if defined (versal)\n\n/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/\n/** Ranges of Size */\n\n#define PMCDMA_0_DEVICE_ID XPAR_XCSUDMA_0_DEVICE_ID /* PMCDMA device Id */\n#define PMCDMA_1_DEVICE_ID XPAR_XCSUDMA_1_DEVICE_ID /* PMCDMA device Id */\n#define PMCDMA_LOOPBACK_CFG (0x0000000FU) /* LOOP BACK configuration */\n\n#define XPMCDMA_SIZE_MAX \tXCSUDMA_SIZE_MAX /* Maximum allowed no of words */\n#define XPMCDMA_ADDR_LSB_MASK\tXCSUDMA_ADDR_LSB_MASK\n\n#define XPMCDMA_DMATYPEIS_DMA0\tXCSUDMA_DMATYPEIS_PMCDMA0\n#define XPMCDMA_DMATYPEIS_DMA1\tXCSUDMA_DMATYPEIS_PMCDMA1\n\n#define XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\tXCSUDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n#define XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\tXCSUDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n\n#define XPMCDMA_PAUSE_MEMORY\tXCSUDMA_PAUSE_MEMORY\n#define XPMCDMA_PAUSE_STREAM\tXCSUDMA_PAUSE_STREAM\n\n/** Interrupt Enable/Disable/Mask/Status registers bit masks */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_FIFO_OVERFLOW_MASK\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_FIFO_OVERFLOW_MASK\n\t/**< FIFO overflow mask, it is valid only to Destination Channel */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_INVALID_APB_MASK \t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_INVALID_APB_MASK\n\t/**< Invalid APB access mask */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_FIFO_THRESHHIT_MASK\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_FIFO_THRESHHIT_MASK\n\t/**< FIFO threshold hit indicator mask */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_TIMEOUT_MEM_MASK\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_TIMEOUT_MEM_MASK\n\t/**< Time out counter expired to access memory mask */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_TIMEOUT_STRM_MASK\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_TIMEOUT_STRM_MASK\n\t/**< Time out counter expired to access stream mask */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_AXI_WRERR_MASK\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_AXI_WRERR_MASK\n\t/**< AXI Read/Write error mask */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_DONE_MASK\t\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_DONE_MASK\n\t/**< Done mask */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_MEM_DONE_MASK\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_MEM_DONE_MASK\n\t/**< Memory done mask, it is valid only for source channel*/\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_SRC_MASK\t\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_SRC_MASK\n\t/**< All interrupt mask for source */\n#define XPMCDMA_IXR_DST_MASK\t\t\tXCSUDMA_IXR_DST_MASK\n\t/**< All interrupt mask for destination */\n\n/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/\n/**\n * This typedef contains PMC_DMA Channel Types.",
"\n * Note that the enum values are mapped with #define above as\n * \tXPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL = XCSUDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n *\tXPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL = XCSUDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n */\ntypedef XCsuDma_Channel\t\tXPmcDma_Channel;\n\n/**\n * This typedef contains PMC_DMA Pause Types.",
"\n * Note that the enum values are mapped with #define above as\n *\tXPMCDMA_PAUSE_MEMORY = XCSUDMA_PAUSE_MEMORY\n *\tXPMCDMA_PAUSE_STREAM = XCSUDMA_PAUSE_STREAM\n */\ntypedef XCsuDma_PauseType\tXPmcDma_PauseType;\n/**\n* This typedef contains configuration information for a PMC_DMA core.",
"\n* Each PMC_DMA core should have a configuration structure associated.",
"\n*/\ntypedef XCsuDma_Config \tXPmcDma_Config;\n\n/******************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* The XPmcDma driver instance data structure. ",
"A pointer to an instance data\n* structure is passed around by functions to refer to a specific driver\n* instance.",
"\n*/\ntypedef XCsuDma XPmcDma;\n\n/******************************************************************************/\n/**\n* This typedef contains all the configuration fields which needs to be set\n* before the start of the data transfer. ",
"All these feilds of PMC_DMA can be\n* configured by using XPmcDma_SetConfig API.",
"\n*/\ntypedef XCsuDma_Configure XPmcDma_Configure;\n\n/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function resets the PMC_DMA core.",
"\n*\n* @param\tDmaType is the type of DMA\n*\t\tXPMCDMA_DMATYPEIS_DMA0 or XPMCDMA_DMATYPEIS_DMA1).",
"\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_Reset(u32 DmaType)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_PmcReset(DmaType);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n* This function will wait for DMA operation to complete\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n*\t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n* @note\t\tThis function should be called after XPmcDma_Transfer in polled\n*\t\tmode to wait until the data gets transfered completely.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE int XPmcDma_WaitForDone(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_WaitForDone(InstancePtr, Channel);\n\treturn XST_SUCCESS;\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the number of completed SRC/DST DMA transfers that\n* have not been acknowledged by software based on the channel selection.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tCount is number of completed DMA transfers but not acknowledged\n*\t\t(Range is 0 to 7).",
"\n*\t\t- 000 - All finished transfers have been acknowledged.",
"\n*\t\t- Count - Count number of finished transfers are still\n*\t\toutstanding.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_GetDoneCount(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_GetDoneCount(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the current SRC/DST FIFO level in 32 bit words of the\n* selected channel\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tFIFO level. (",
"Range is 0 to 128)\n*\t\t- 0 Indicates empty\n*\t\t- Any number 1 to 128 indicates the number of entries in FIFO.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_GetFIFOLevel(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_GetFIFOLevel(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the current number of read(src)/write(dst) outstanding\n* commands based on the type of channel selected.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tCount of outstanding commands. (",
"Range is 0 to 9).",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_GetWROutstandCount(XPmcDma *InstancePtr,\n\tXPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_GetWROutstandCount(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the status of Channel either it is busy or not.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tReturns the current status of the core.",
"\n*\t\t- TRUE represents core is currently busy.",
"\n*\t\t- FALSE represents core is not involved in any transfers.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_IsBusy(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_IsBusy(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* XPmcDma_LookupConfig returns a reference to an XPmcDma_Config structure\n* based on the unique device id, <i>DeviceId</i>. ",
"The return value will refer\n* to an entry in the device configuration table defined in the xcsudma_g.c\n* file.",
"\n*\n* @param\tDeviceId is the unique device ID of the device for the lookup\n*\t\toperation.",
"\n*\n* @return\tCfgPtr is a reference to a config record in the configuration\n*\t\ttable (in xcsudma_g.c) corresponding to <i>DeviceId</i>, or\n*\t\tNULL if no match is found.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE XPmcDma_Config * XPmcDma_LookupConfig(u16 DeviceId)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_LookupConfig(DeviceId);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function initializes an PMC_DMA core. ",
"This function must be called\n* prior to using an PMC_DMA core. ",
"Initialization of an PMC_DMA includes setting\n* up the instance data and ensuring the hardware is in a quiescent state.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to the XPmcDma instance.",
"\n* @param\tCfgPtr is a reference to a structure containing information\n*\t\tabout a specific XPmcDma instance.",
"\n* @param\tEffectiveAddr is the device base address in the virtual memory\n*\t\taddress space. ",
"The caller is responsible for keeping the\n*\t\taddress mapping from EffectiveAddr to the device physical\n*\t\tbase address unchanged once this function is invoked.",
"\n*\t\tUnexpected errors may occur if the address mapping changes\n*\t\tafter this function is called. ",
"If address translation is not\n*\t\tused, pass in the physical address instead.",
"\n*\n* @return\n*\t\t- XST_SUCCESS if initialization was successful.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE s32 XPmcDma_CfgInitialize(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Config *CfgPtr,\n\tu32 EffectiveAddr)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_CfgInitialize(InstancePtr, CfgPtr, EffectiveAddr);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function sets the starting address and amount(size) of the data to be\n* transfered from/to the memory through the AXI interface.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tAddr is a 64 bit variable which holds the starting address of\n* \t\tdata which needs to write into the memory(DST) (or read\tfrom\n* \t\tthe memory(SRC)).",
"\n* @param\tSize is a 32 bit variable which represents the number of 4 byte\n* \t\twords needs to be transfered from starting address.",
"\n* @param\tEnDataLast is to trigger an end of message. ",
"It will enable or\n* \t\tdisable data_inp_last signal to stream interface when current\n* \t\tcommand is completed. ",
"It is applicable only to source channel\n* \t\tand neglected for destination channel.",
"\n* \t\t-\t1 - Asserts data_inp_last signal.",
"\n* \t\t-\t0 - data_inp_last will not be asserted.",
"\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n* @note\t\tData_inp_last signal is asserted simultaneously with the\n* \t\tdata_inp_valid signal associated with the final 32-bit word\n*\t\ttransfer.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_Transfer(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tUINTPTR Addr, u32 Size, u8 EnDataLast)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_Transfer(InstancePtr, Channel, Addr, Size, EnDataLast);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function sets the starting address and amount(size) of the data to be\n* transfered from/to the memory through the AXI interface.",
"\n* This function is useful for pmu processor when it wishes to do\n* a 64-bit DMA transfer.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tAddrLow is a 32 bit variable which holds the starting lower\n* \t\taddress of data which needs to write into the memory(DST)\n* \t\t(or read from the memory(SRC)).",
"\n* @param\tAddrHigh is a 32 bit variable which holds the higher address of data\n* \t\twhich needs to write into the memory(DST) (or read from\n* \t\tthe memroy(SRC)).",
"\n* @param\tSize is a 32 bit variable which represents the number of 4 byte\n* \t\twords needs to be transfered from starting address.",
"\n* @param\tEnDataLast is to trigger an end of message. ",
"It will enable or\n* \t\tdisable data_inp_last signal to stream interface when current\n* \t\tcommand is completed. ",
"It is applicable only to source channel\n* \t\tand neglected for destination channel.",
"\n* \t\t-\t1 - Asserts data_inp_last signal.",
"\n* \t\t-\t0 - data_inp_last will not be asserted.",
"\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n* @note\t\tData_inp_last signal is asserted simultaneously with the\n* \t\tdata_inp_valid signal associated with the final 32-bit word\n*\t\ttransfer\n*\t\tThis API won't do flush/invalidation for the DMA buffer.",
"\n*\t\tIt is recommened to call this API only through PMU processor.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_64BitTransfer(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tu32 AddrLow, u32 AddrHigh, u32 Size, u8 EnDataLast)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_64BitTransfer(InstancePtr, Channel, AddrLow, AddrHigh,\n\t\tSize, EnDataLast);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the current address location of the memory, from where\n* it has to read the data(SRC) or the location where it has to write the data\n* (DST) based on the channel selection.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tAddress is a 64 bit variable which holds the current address.",
"\n*\t\t- From this location data has to be read(SRC)\n*\t\t- At this location data has to be written(DST)\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u64 XPmcDma_GetAddr(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_GetAddr(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the size of the data yet to be transfered from memory\n* to PMC_DMA or PMC_DMA to memory based on the channel selection.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tSize is amount of data yet to be transfered.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_GetSize(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_GetSize(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function pause the Channel data tranfer to/from memory or to/from stream\n* based on pause type.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tType is type of the pause to be enabled.",
"\n*\t\t- XPMCDMA_PAUSE_MEMORY(0) - Pause memory\n*\t\t\t- SRC Stops issuing of new read commands to memory.",
"\n*\t\t\t- DST Stops issuing of new write commands to memory.",
"\n*\t\t- XPMCDMA_PAUSE_STREAM(1) - Pause stream\n*\t\t\t- SRC Stops transfer of data from FIFO to Stream.",
"\n*\t\t\t- DST Stops transfer of data from stream to FIFO.",
"\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_Pause(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tXPmcDma_PauseType Type)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_Pause(InstancePtr, Channel,Type);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This functions checks whether Channel's memory or stream is paused or not\n* based on the given pause type.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tType is type of the pause which needs to be checked.",
"\n*\t\t- XPMCDMA_PAUSE_MEMORY(0) - Pause memory\n*\t\t\t- SRC Stops issuing of new read commands to memory.",
"\n*\t\t\t- DST Stops issuing of new write commands to memory.",
"\n*\t\t- XPMCDMA_PAUSE_STREAM(1) - Pause stream\n*\t\t\t- SRC Stops transfer of data from FIFO to Stream.",
"\n*\t\t\t- DST Stops transfer of data from stream to FIFO.",
"\n*\n* @return\tReturns the pause status.",
"\n*\t\t- TRUE if it is in paused state.",
"\n*\t\t- FALSE if it is not in pause state.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE s32 XPmcDma_IsPaused(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tXPmcDma_PauseType Type)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_IsPaused(InstancePtr, Channel, Type);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function resumes the channel if it is in paused state and continues\n* where it has left or no effect if it is not in paused state, based on the\n* type of pause.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tType is type of the pause to be Resume if it is in pause\n*\t\tstate.",
"\n*\t\t- XPMCDMA_PAUSE_MEMORY(0) - Resume memory\n*\t\t\t- SRC Resumes issuing of new read commands to memory.",
"\n*\t\t\t- DST Resumes issuing of new write commands to memory.",
"\n*\t\t- XPMCDMA_PAUSE_STREAM(1) - Resules stream\n*\t\t\t- SRC Resumes transfer of data from FIFO to Stream.",
"\n*\t\t\t- DST Resumes transfer of data from stream to FIFO.",
"\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_Resume(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tXPmcDma_PauseType Type)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_Resume(InstancePtr, Channel, Type);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the sum of all the data read from AXI memory. ",
"It is\n* valid only one we use PMC_DMA source channel.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n*\n* @return\tReturns the sum of all the data read from memory.",
"\n*\n* @note\t\tBefore start of the transfer need to clear this register to get\n*\t\tcorrect sum otherwise it adds to previous value which results\n*\t\tto wrong output.",
"\n*\t\tValid only for source channel\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_GetCheckSum(XPmcDma *InstancePtr)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_GetCheckSum(InstancePtr);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function clears the check sum of the data read from AXI memory. ",
"It is\n* valid only for PMC_DMA source channel.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n*\n* @return\tReturns the sum of all the data read from memory.",
"\n*\n* @note\t\tBefore start of the transfer need to clear this register to get\n*\t\tcorrect sum otherwise it adds to previous value which results\n*\t\tto wrong output.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_ClearCheckSum(XPmcDma *InstancePtr)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_ClearCheckSum(InstancePtr);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n* This function cofigures all the values of PMC_DMA's Channels with the values\n* of updated XPmcDma_Configure structure.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tConfigurValues is a pointer to the structure XPmcDma_Configure\n*\t\twhose values are used to configure PMC_DMA core.",
"\n*\t\t- SssFifoThesh When the DST FIFO level >= this value,\n*\t\t the SSS interface signal, \"data_out_fifo_level_hit\" will be\n*\t\t asserted. ",
"This mechanism can be used by the SSS to flow\n*\t\t control data that is being looped back from the SRC DMA.",
"\n*\t\t\t- Range is (0x10 to 0x7A) threshold is 17 to 123\n*\t\t\tentries.",
"\n*\t\t\t- It is valid only for DST PMC_DMA IP.",
"\n*\t\t- ApbErr When accessed to invalid APB the resulting\n*\t\t pslerr will be\n*\t\t\t- 0 - 1'b0\n*\t\t\t- 1 - 1'b1\n*\t\t- EndianType Type of endianness\n*\t\t\t- 0 doesn't change order\n*\t\t\t- 1 will flip the order.",
"\n*\t\t- AxiBurstType....Type of the burst\n*\t\t\t- 0 will issue INCR type burst\n*\t\t\t- 1 will issue FIXED type burst\n*\t\t- TimeoutValue Time out value for timers\n*\t\t\t- 0x000 to 0xFFE are valid inputs\n*\t\t\t- 0xFFF clears both timers\n*\t\t- FifoThresh......Programmed watermark value\n*\t\t\t- Range is 0x00 to 0x80 (0 to 128 entries).",
"\n*\t\t- Acache Sets the AXI CACHE bits on the AXI Write/Read\n*\t\tchannel.",
"\n*\t\t\t- Cacheable ARCACHE[1] for SRC Channel and AWCACHE[1]\n*\t\t\t for DST channel are always 1, we need to configure\n*\t\t\t remaining 3 signal support\n*\t\t\t (Bufferable, Read allocate and Write allocate).",
"\n*\t\t\tValid inputs are:\n*\t\t\t- 0x000 - Cacheable, but do not allocate\n*\t\t\t- 0x001 - Cacheable and bufferable, but do not allocate\n*\t\t\t- 0x010 - Cacheable write-through, allocate on reads\n*\t\t\t\t only\n*\t\t\t- 0x011 - Cacheable write-back, allocate on reads only\n*\t\t\t- 0x100 - Cacheable write-through, allocate on writes\n*\t\t\t\t only\n*\t\t\t- 0x101 - Cacheable write-back, allocate on writes only\n*\t\t\t- 0x110 - Cacheable write-through, allocate on both\n*\t\t\t\t reads and writes\n*\t\t\t- 0x111 - Cacheable write-back, allocate on both reads\n*\t\t\t\t and writes\n*\t\t- RouteBit To select route\n*\t\t\t- 0 : Command will be routed normally\n*\t\t\t- 1 : Command will be routed to APU's cache controller\n*\t\t- TimeoutEn To enable or disable time out counters\n*\t\t\t- 0 : The 2 Timeout counters are disabled\n*\t\t\t- 1 : The 2 Timeout counters are enabled\n*\t\t- TimeoutPre Set the prescaler value for the timeout in\n*\t\tclk (~1.6 ns) cycles\n*\t\t\t- Range is 0x000(Prescaler enables timer every cycles)\n*\t\t\t to 0xFFF(Prescaler enables timer every 4096 cycles)\n*\t\t- MaxOutCmds Controls the maximumum number of outstanding\n*\t\tAXI read commands issued.",
"\n*\t\t\t- Range is 0x0(Up to 1 Outstanding Read command\n*\t\t\t allowed) to 0x8 (Up to 9 Outstanding Read\n*\t\t\t command allowed)\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n* @note\t\tTo use timers timeout value Timeout enable field should be\n*\t\tenabled.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_SetConfig(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tXPmcDma_Configure *ConfigurValues)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_SetConfig(InstancePtr, Channel, ConfigurValues);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function updates XPmcDma_Configure structure members with the cofigured\n* values of PMC_DMA's Channel.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n* \t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tConfigurValues is a pointer to the structure XPmcDma_Configure\n*\t\twhose members are updated with configurations of PMC_DMA core.",
"\n*\t\t- SssFifoThesh When the DST FIFO level >= this value,\n*\t\t the SSS interface signal, \"data_out_fifo_level_hit\" will be\n*\t\t asserted. ",
"This mechanism can be used by the SSS to flow\n*\t\t control data that is being looped back from the SRC DMA.",
"\n*\t\t\t- Range is (0x10 to 0x7A) threshold is 17 to 123\n*\t\t\tentries.",
"\n*\t\t\t- It is valid only for DST PMC_DMA IP.",
"\n*\t\t- ApbErr When accessed to invalid APB the resulting\n*\t\t pslerr will be\n*\t\t\t- 0 - 1'b0\n*\t\t\t- 1 - 1'b1\n*\t\t- EndianType Type of endianness\n*\t\t\t- 0 doesn't change order\n*\t\t\t- 1 will flip the order.",
"\n*\t\t- AxiBurstType....Type of the burst\n*\t\t\t- 0 will issue INCR type burst\n*\t\t\t- 1 will issue FIXED type burst\n*\t\t- TimeoutValue Time out value for timers\n*\t\t\t- 0x000 to 0xFFE are valid inputs\n*\t\t\t- 0xFFF clears both timers\n*\t\t- FifoThresh......Programmed watermark value\n*\t\t\t- Range is 0x00 to 0x80 (0 to 128 entries).",
"\n*\t\t- Acache Sets the AXI CACHE bits on the AXI Write/Read\n*\t\tchannel.",
"\n*\t\t\t- Cacheable ARCACHE[1] for SRC Channel and AWCACHE[1]\n*\t\t\t for DST channel are always 1, we need to configure\n*\t\t\t remaining 3 signal support\n*\t\t\t (Bufferable, Read allocate and Write allocate).",
"\n*\t\t\tValid inputs are:\n*\t\t\t- 0x000 - Cacheable, but do not allocate\n*\t\t\t- 0x001 - Cacheable and bufferable, but do not allocate\n*\t\t\t- 0x010 - Cacheable write-through, allocate on reads\n*\t\t\t\t only\n*\t\t\t- 0x011 - Cacheable write-back, allocate on reads only\n*\t\t\t- 0x100 - Cacheable write-through, allocate on writes\n*\t\t\t\t only\n*\t\t\t- 0x101 - Cacheable write-back, allocate on writes only\n*\t\t\t- 0x110 - Cacheable write-through, allocate on both\n*\t\t\t\t reads and writes\n*\t\t\t- 0x111 - Cacheable write-back, allocate on both reads\n*\t\t\t\t and writes\n*\t\t- RouteBit To select route\n*\t\t\t- 0 : Command will be routed based normally\n*\t\t\t- 1 : Command will be routed to APU's cache controller\n*\t\t- TimeoutEn To enable or disable time out counters\n*\t\t\t- 0 : The 2 Timeout counters are disabled\n*\t\t\t- 1 : The 2 Timeout counters are enabled\n*\t\t- TimeoutPre Set the prescaler value for the timeout in\n*\t\tclk (~1.6 ns) cycles\n*\t\t\t- Range is 0x000(Prescaler enables timer every cycles)\n*\t\t\t to 0xFFF(Prescaler enables timer every 4096 cycles)\n*\t\t- MaxOutCmds Controls the maximumum number of outstanding\n*\t\tAXI read commands issued.",
"\n*\t\t\t- Range is 0x0(Up to 1 Outstanding Read command\n*\t\t\tallowed) to 0x8 (Up to 9 Outstanding Read command\n*\t\t\tallowed)\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_GetConfig(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tXPmcDma_Configure *ConfigurValues)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_GetConfig(InstancePtr, Channel,ConfigurValues);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n* This function will poll for completion of data transfer periodically until\n* DMA done bit set or till the timeout occurs.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n*\t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tXST_SUCCESS - Incase of Success\n*\t\tXST_FAILURE - Incase of Timeout.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_WaitForDoneTimeout(XPmcDma *InstancePtr,\n\tXPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_WaitForDoneTimeout(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/* Interrupt related APIs */\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns interrupt status read from Interrupt Status Register.",
"\n* Use the XPMCDMA_IXR_*_MASK constants defined in xpmcdma.h to interpret the\n* returned value.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n*\t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tThe pending interrupts of the PMC_DMA. ",
"Use th following masks\n*\t\tto interpret the returned value.",
"\n*\t\tXPMCDMA_IXR_SRC_MASK - For Source channel\n*\t\tXPMCDMA_IXR_DST_MASK - For Destination channel\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_IntrGetStatus(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_IntrGetStatus(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns interrupt status read from Interrupt Status Register.",
"\n* Use the XPMCDMA_IXR_*_MASK constants defined in xpmcdma.h to interpret the\n* returned value.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n*\t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tThe pending interrupts of the PMC_DMA. ",
"Use th following masks\n*\t\tto interpret the returned value.",
"\n*\t\tXPMCDMA_IXR_SRC_MASK - For Source channel\n*\t\tXPMCDMA_IXR_DST_MASK - For Destination channel\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_IntrClear(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tu32 Mask)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_IntrClear(InstancePtr, Channel, Mask);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function enables the interrupt(s). ",
"Use the XPMCDMA_IXR_*_MASK constants\n* defined in xpmcdma.h to create the bit-mask to enable interrupts.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n*\t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tMask contains interrupts to be enabled.",
"\n*\t\t- Bit positions of 1 will be enabled.",
"\n*\t\tThis mask is formed by OR'ing XPMCDMA_IXR_*_MASK bits defined\n*\t\tin xpmcdma.h.",
"\n*\n* @return\tNone.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_EnableIntr(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tu32 Mask)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_EnableIntr(InstancePtr, Channel, Mask);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function disables the interrupt(s). ",
"Use the XPMCDMA_IXR_*_MASK constants\n* defined in xpmcdma.h to create the bit-mask to disable interrupts.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n*\t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n* @param\tMask contains interrupts to be disabled.",
"\n*\t\t- Bit positions of 1 will be disabled.",
"\n*\t\tThis mask is formed by OR'ing XPMCDMA_IXR_*_MASK bits defined\n*\t\tin xpmcdma.h.",
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"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE void XPmcDma_DisableIntr(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel,\n\tu32 Mask)\n{\n\tXCsuDma_DisableIntr(InstancePtr, Channel, Mask);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function returns the interrupt mask to know which interrupts are\n* enabled and which of them were disaled.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to XPmcDma instance to be worked on.",
"\n* @param\tChannel represents the type of channel either it is Source or\n*\t\tDestination.",
"\n*\t\tSource channel - XPMCDMA_SRC_CHANNEL\n*\t\tDestination Channel - XPMCDMA_DST_CHANNEL\n*\n* @return\tThe current interrupt mask. ",
"The mask indicates which interrupts\n*\t\tare enabled/disabled.",
"\n*\t\t0 bit represents .....corresponding interrupt is enabled.",
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"\n*\t\tTo interpret returned mask use\n*\t\tXPMCDMA_IXR_SRC_MASK........For source channel\n*\t\tXPMCDMA_IXR_DST_MASK........For destination channel\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE u32 XPmcDma_GetIntrMask(XPmcDma *InstancePtr, XPmcDma_Channel Channel)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_GetIntrMask(InstancePtr, Channel);\n}\n\n/*****************************************************************************/\n/**\n*\n* This function runs a self-test on the driver and hardware device. ",
"Performs\n* reset of both source and destination channels and checks if reset is working\n* properly or not.",
"\n*\n* @param\tInstancePtr is a pointer to the XPmcDma instance.",
"\n*\n* @return\n*\t\t- XST_SUCCESS if the self-test passed.",
"\n* \t\t- XST_FAILURE otherwise.",
"\n*\n******************************************************************************/\nstatic INLINE s32 XPmcDma_SelfTest(XPmcDma *InstancePtr)\n{\n\treturn XCsuDma_SelfTest(InstancePtr);\n}\n\n/******************************************************************************/\n\n#endif\n\n#ifdef __cplusplus\n}\n#endif\n\n#endif\n"
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"error in Fragment\n\nI've got this simple timer in my app which is runs in every 3 seconds.",
"\nIt works perfectly if it's not in a fragment class.",
"\nBut here in fragment I always got the error: Only the original thread that created a view hierarchy can touch its views.",
"\ntimer = new Timer();\n\ntimer.schedule(new TimerTask() {\n\n @Override\n public void run() {\n String timeStamp = new SimpleDateFormat(\n \"yyyy.MM.dd HH:mm:ss\").format(Calendar\n .getInstance().getTime());\n System.out.println(\"TimeStamp: \" + timeStamp);\n // Read And Write Register Sample\n port = Integer.parseInt(gConstants.port);\n String refe = \"0\";// HEX Address\n ref = Integer.parseInt(refe, 16);// Hex to int\n count = 10; // the number Address to read\n SlaveAddr = 1;\n astr = gConstants.ip; // Modbus Device\n\n InetAddress addr;\n try {\n addr = InetAddress.getByName(astr);\n con = new TCPMasterConnection(addr); // the\n // connection\n } catch (UnknownHostException e2) {\n e2.printStackTrace();\n }\n\n // 1.Prepare the request\n /************************************/\n Rreq = new ReadMultipleRegistersRequest(ref, count);\n Rres = new ReadMultipleRegistersResponse();\n\n Rreq.setUnitID(SlaveAddr); // set Slave Address\n Rres.setUnitID(SlaveAddr); // set Slave Address\n\n // 2. ",
"Open the connection\n con.setPort(port);\n try {\n con.connect();\n System.out.println(\"Kapcsolódva!\");",
"\n } catch (Exception e1) {\n e1.printStackTrace();\n }\n con.setTimeout(2500);\n // 3. ",
"Start Transaction\n trans = new ModbusTCPTransaction(con);\n trans.setRetries(5);\n trans.setReconnecting(true);\n trans.setRequest(Rreq);\n\n try {\n trans.execute();\n } catch (ModbusIOException e) {\n e.printStackTrace();\n } catch (ModbusSlaveException e) {\n e.printStackTrace();\n } catch (ModbusException e) {\n e.printStackTrace();\n }\n /* Print Response */\n Rres = (ReadMultipleRegistersResponse) trans\n .getResponse();\n\n System.out.println(\"Connected to= \" + astr\n + con.isConnected() + \" / Start Register \"\n + Integer.toHexString(ref));\n\n count = 10;\n for (int k = 0; k < count; k++) {\n System.out.println(\"The value READ: \"\n + Rres.getRegisterValue(k) + \" \"\n + Rres.getUnitID());\n ki_adat = ki_adat + Rres.getRegisterValue(k) + \"\\n\";\n\n // Adatbázisba írás\n ContentValues modbusData = new ContentValues();\n modbusData.put(\"Value\", Rres.getRegisterValue(k)); // tábla\n // +\n // érték\n modbusData.put(\"timeStamp\", timeStamp);\n try {\n gConstants.db.beginTransaction();\n gConstants.db\n .insert(\"Modbus\", null, modbusData);\n gConstants.db.setTransactionSuccessful();\n } finally {\n gConstants.db.endTransaction();\n }\n\n }\n kiir.setText(ki_adat);\n ki_adat = \"\";\n }//run vége\n\n}, 0, 3000);\n\nA:\n\nThis error occurs when trying to access UI elements from any thread that is not the UI thread.",
"\nTo access/modify elements from a non-UI-thread, use runOnUIThread.",
"\nHowever as you need to change a UI element from within a fragment, runOnUIThread should be invoked onto the fragments owning activity. ",
"You can do this through getActivity().runOnUIThread().",
"\nEG:\ntimer.schedule(new TimerTask() {\n @Override\n public void run() {\n // Your logic here...\n\n // When you need to modify a UI element, do so on the UI thread. ",
"\n // 'getActivity()' is required as this is being ran from a Fragment.",
"\n getActivity().runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {\n @Override\n public void run() {\n // This code will always run on the UI thread, therefore is safe to modify UI elements.",
"\n myTextBox.setText(\"my text\");\n }\n });\n }\n}, 0, 3000); // End of your timer code.",
"\n\nFor further information see the following documentation:\n\nAndroid Fragments (specifically, getActivity()).",
"\nTimerTask.",
"\nInvoking a Runnable on the UI thread.",
"\n\nA:\n\nyou need to use the runOnUIThread() function I have an example somwhere that I will post when I find it. ",
"\nyou need to give your timer an instance of MainActivity alternatively see this question I asked Android image timing issues with what sounds like a similar thing to what you were trying to do \npublic static void updateText(Activity act, resID)\n{\n\n loadingText = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.loadingScreenTextView);\n act.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() \n {\n public void run() \n {\n loadingText.setText(resID);\n\n }\n\n });\n}\n\nA:\n\nYou are doing UI operation from another thread. ",
"I suggest you to use following. ",
"\nrunOnUiThread(new Runnable() { \n @Override\n public void run() {\n\n kiir.setText(ki_adat);\n } \n\n"
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"\nTo evaluate the sonographic ultrasound (US) appearances of adrenal gland schwannomas. ",
"This was a retrospective analysis of 15 cases of schwannomas involving the adrenal gland. ",
"The following US features were assessed: size, border, echogenicity, homogeneity, intralesional cystic necrosis, presence of septa, intralesional calcification, posterior acoustic enhancement and blood supply. ",
"Of the 15 tumors, seven (46.7%) were located on the left side, and the remaining eight (53.3%) on the right side. ",
"The most frequent US appearance of adrenal schwannoma was a single, well-defined and isoechoic mass. ",
"The internal echotexture was homogeneous in 2 cases, and heterogeneous in 13 cases, with intralesional cystic areas (n = 11), septa (n = 10) or calcifications (n = 6). ",
"Posterior acoustic enhancement was seen in 12 of the 15 cases (80%). ",
"On color Doppler US, 86.7% (13/15) of the lesions did not show any vascularity. ",
"Adrenal schwannomas usually present on US as well-defined isoechoic masses often with posterior acoustic enhancement, cystic necrosis with septa and poor blood supply. ",
"These appearances should suggest the diagnosis of adrenal schwannomas. ",
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"\nMonoamine reuptake inhibitors treat a wide range of CNS disorders, including depression, obesity, and pain. ",
"The in vitro pharmacological properties of these inhibitors are determined routinely using radioligand binding and/or neurotransmitter uptake assays. ",
"Measurements from such studies can be influenced by assay design and ligand-specific characteristics, both of which may contribute to discrepancies in literature reports. ",
"We modified traditional methodologies to identify and account for factors that can confound in vitro potency determinations. ",
"Apparent equilibrium binding affinities (pK(i) values) were determined in either HEK293 cells stably-transfected with human recombinant serotonin (SERT) or norepinephrine (NET) transporters, or membranes prepared from these cell lines. ",
"Care was taken to ensure that apparent affinities were measured under conditions that minimized ligand depletion and established equilibrium for both the radioligand and the compound of interest. ",
"An unlabelled ligand kinetic method was used to approximate inhibitor binding kinetic constants and corresponding dissociation half lives. ",
"To measure inhibitory effects on substrate uptake, both radiolabeled neurotransmitter ([(3)H]-5-HT or [(3)H]-NE) and fluorescence-based assays were used. ",
"The time-dependent nature of functional inhibition was examined using a fluorescent substrate uptake assay which provided real-time measurements of NET and SERT function. ",
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"\n\nThe state's high court ruled this past week that a juvenile court in Ottawa County was within its boundaries when it denied the girl, now 18, a seat alongside her attorney during the hearings.",
"\n\nThe parents of Amelia Garmyn, identified only as A.G. in court documents, divorced in 2001 when she was 5.",
"\n\nBoth her parents took her out of the country at various times to avoid court orders. ",
"Her Russian mother took her to Moscow and her American father took her to several states along with Costa Rica.",
"\n\nAfter the divorce was finalized, her mother took the girl back to Moscow where she said her daughter was abducted from her grandmother's home and taken from Russia to be reunited with her father.",
"\n\nPatrick Garmyn denied accusations that he instructed three men to take the girl.",
"\n\nAn agreement reached in a Henry County court in 2002 gave Lolita Garmyn custody of her daughter as long as she remained in the United States and allowed Patrick Garmyn supervised visitation rights.",
"\n\nHer father in 2009 asked a court to approve unsupervised visitation at his North Carolina home. ",
"But the girl asked the court to end visitation and wanted to be at the table during those discussions.",
"\n\nThe court denied the girl's requests and granted unsupervised visitation to the father.",
"\n\n\"Members of this court can debate whether the trial court's ultimate decision to exclude A.G., then 13 years old, was eminently reasonable or a close call,\" said Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor. \"",
"But we cannot honestly debate whether the juvenile court abused its discretion in ordering A.G. out of the courtroom.\"",
"\n\nThe girl's attorney, Howard Whitcomb, said the ruling won't affect Amelia Garmyn because she is now 18 but could impact others in the future.",
"\n\n\"It's about choice,\" Whitcomb told The Blade newspaper in Toledo. \"",
"Do you have the right of choice? ",
"If a child wants to participate.and chooses to do that, we believe the Constitution protects that choice.\""
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"Similar rain gardens would be planted in Syracuse's Near West Side to keep storm water out of city sewers.",
"\n\nThe first steps toward creating a green solution to Onondaga Lake's sewage issues are being taken on parallel paths in downtown Syracuse committee rooms and on the city's Near West Side.",
"\n\nA half-dozen committees are meeting to explore ways to implement Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney's decision to scrap plans for a downtown sewage treatment plant and instead use trees, gardens and similar means to keep storm water from flushing sewage into the lake.",
"\n\nThe first fruit of their labors was recently unveiled to the county Legislature -- a proposal to use $75,000 in state funds, $46,600 in county cash and nearly $49,000 in materials and services to reforest and plant rain gardens in the Near West Side. ",
"The neighborhood sits in the zone that would have been served by the Clinton Street sewage treatment facility.",
"\n\nThe state grant through the Department of Environmental Conservation is the first of many that county officials hope to tap into over the next few years, said Jean Smiley, the county's physical services administrator.",
"\n\n\"We're hoping to utilize those funds to plant green infrastructure and also measure it and study it, so we have a good idea of how much of it can be placed, where, to reduce the storm water runoff issues,\" Smiley said.",
"\n\nThe application for a state Urban and Community Forestry Grant calls for planting 400 trees. ",
"Some would eventually shade Near West Side streets. ",
"Others, more thickly planted, would turn vacant city-owned lots into miniature forests, said Brian Liberti, Syracuse's city arborist and one of many collaborators working on the project.",
"\n\nThe application also proposes planting two demonstration rain gardens on public land in the neighborhood.",
"\n\nOne garden would be designed using storm water management guidelines put out by DEC. ",
"The other would be planted using a \"how-to\" manual for homeowners from the University of Wisconsin.",
"\n\nBoth gardens would serve three roles, the application says: absorb excess storm water; recycle that water to grow the garden; and serve as a classroom where residents can learn how to install their own rain gardens.",
"\n\n\"Outreach and education are very, very important,\" said Sue Miller, deputy director of the Lake Improvement Project, as she presented the application to the Legislature's Environmental Protection Committee. \"",
"There is no sense in planting a bunch of trees or rain gardens that aren't getting supported.\"",
"\n\n\"I think this is a great idea,\" Legislator James Rhinehart, R-Skaneateles, told Miller. ",
"Yawning gaps between trees become apparent driving through the city, he said. \"",
"We should be constantly planting trees.\"",
"\n\nTrees take in carbon dioxide, exhale oxygen and save energy by shading homes, Liberti said. ",
"More significantly for the Onondaga Lake cleanup, they suck up rainwater.",
"\n\nDiverting runoff from curbsides to street trees, and creating forested lots that will absorb rainfall, are two strategies to reduce the volume of water entering the storm sewer system.",
"\n\nIn the past, severe storms have overwhelmed the system, resulting in raw sewage pouring into Onondaga Creek and Onondaga Lake. ",
"If more storm water can be kept out of the system, the reasoning goes, smaller and fewer facilities will be required to treat the combined storm water and sewage.",
"\n\nMiller, Liberti and Amy Samuels, natural resource team coordinator for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County, developed the forestry grant application after county officials approached city counterparts with the idea, Liberti said.",
"\n\n\"For our purposes it serves almost the entire Near West Side,\" Liberti said. ",
"The tree stock would range from young bare-root and containerized trees that volunteers and neighbors can plant, to more mature specimens with burlap-wrapped root balls that require professional planting. ",
"Liberti has drawn up a list of 30 varieties he said is diverse enough to prevent the entire planting from being wiped out by a tree disease.",
"\n\nGetting the public to buy into green sewage-treatment technologies is deemed so important that Education and Outreach is the name and task of one of the committees working on the green initiative.",
"\n\nThe others include Green Infrastructure, exploring ways of keeping runoff out of the sewage stream; Gray Infrastructure, looking at industrial methods of dealing with remaining combined sewage; Finance; and Legal.",
"\n\nArching over all is a Policy Committee, comprising representatives of the county, DEC and Atlantic States Legal Foundation, all parties in the Amended Consent Judgment that ordered the county to stop sewage from fouling Onondaga Lake. ",
"Onondaga Nation representatives also have seats.",
"\n\nThe committees are working on processes and procedures for implementing green alternatives to industrial-type \"gray\" sewage treatment technologies, said Samuel Sage, president of Atlantic States and chairman of the Green Infrastructure group.",
"\n\nAlso participating besides the judgment parties and the nation are the city of Syracuse, Syracuse University, Cornell Cooperative Extension and the State University College of Environmental Science and Forestry.",
"\n\nCoordination is one of the goals, Smiley said.",
"\n\nCommittees will be working with the Near Westside Initiative, a nonprofit economic development partnership led by SU, and city officials to identify planting sites. ",
"They also will mesh with another SU project, the Connective Corridor, that would link the campus with downtown, Smiley said.",
"\n\nPlanners also have to take into account Syracuse's master plan to ensure the city and county both benefit from proposed changes, she said.",
"\n\nTiming is essential. ",
"The judgment parties must return to federal court in October with a new long-term plan to control sewage flow into the lake, Sage said.",
"\n\nMeanwhile, state and federal agencies that can provide money to pay for implementing green plans have deadlines of their own. ",
"So while the committees pursue the planning path, Sage said, they also must go up the financing trail.",
"\n\n\"You can't just do things in a vacuum,\" Sage said.",
"\n\nNext month, DEC is expected to seek proposals for spending $35 million in new grant funds and Smiley said she expects to apply.",
"\n\n\"We're really looking at trying to figure out exactly what areas and what types of green infrastructure that we can place so that we're ready when those grant opportunities come out to apply for them,\" she said."
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"\n\nRelated \"John Tortorella\" Articles\n\nThe disparity in parity between the Eastern and Western conferences was on full display in Round 2 of the NHL playoffs. ",
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"The pathophysiology of the recovery from this acute heart failure syndrome is presented. ",
"The short-term and long-term outlook puts this new syndrome on a different perspective compared with recently held views. ",
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"\n\nYet that’s exactly what happened. ",
"The deaths of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La., and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minn., sparked yet more outrage about the excessive use of force by law-enforcement officers. ",
"The country watched in horror as Micah Johnson mowed down police officers who were watching over a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas, killing five officers and injuring nine other officers and two bystanders. ",
"Then came the murder of three law enforcement officers, and the wounding of three others, again in Baton Rouge, La., by Gavin Long.",
"\n\nThese terrible deaths prove, yet again, that our country has some deep and serious problems. ",
"Way, way too many people are dying at the hands of law enforcement. ",
"On the flip side, while the vast majority of police officers in this country are fantastic, some troubled souls view all cops as being bad. ",
"And, of course, systemic racism is alive and well.",
"\n\nNone of these problems will be solved overnight—especially considering the fact that one of this country’s two major parties is pushing an agenda that marginalizes LGBT Americans, Mexican immigrants, Muslims and many others. ",
"Sadly, more blood will be spilled before things get better.",
"\n\nIt’s also important to note that violent-crime rates are much, much lower today—about two-thirds lower, in fact—than they were in the early 1990s. ",
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"Two videos posted online in the past week appear to show an arch and a hoodoo being blown up in a slickrock desert — and the video titles claim they are in Utah.",
"\n\nBut an eagle-eyed hiker recognized that the background scenery in both videos may be the view from a popular overlook at Arches National Park — an image on which the exploding rock formations appear to be superimposed.",
"\n\nMeanwhile, multiple experts on southern Utah’s wild lands said they don’t recognize the formations themselves. ",
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"And special-effects professionals who reviewed the videos say they were “very convincing,” but they could be digitally manipulated.",
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"\n\n“I’m fairly certain that elements of the background are shot from [the viewpoint],” Green said, providing a photo of the scenic view along with stills from the two videos:\n\n(Photo courtesy of Jamal Green) A view from a popular overlook at Arches National Park appears to have been the backdrop for what likely are hoax videos purporting to show Utah rock formations being blown up.",
"\n\nThe color is lighter and the image grainier on the video background — and there are elements to the video’s background scenery not in Green’s image from Petrified Dunes. ",
"But the silhouette of a landmass in each of the videos closely matches the view at Arches.",
"\n\nA 360-degree video shot from the spot shows neither the arch nor the hoodoos that appear to explode in the videos.",
"\n\nThe seemingly-mismatched background scenery is not the only clue that the footage was altered, said Clark Schaffer, who owns Schaffer Studios in Spanish Fork and has worked for major studios in Hollywood, developing special effects for such blockbusters as the “Iron Man\" and “Star Trek” movies.",
"\n\nIn the hoodoo video, the camera jostles dramatically at the moment of explosion — too dramatically to be a natural reaction since the person holding the camera appears to know the explosion is coming, Schaffer said. ",
"That could “hide something in the blur of the motion,” he said.",
"\n\nIn the video of the arch, a person's head inexplicably pops into the frame, sideways.",
"\n\n\"If I were making an effects shot, I'd include something like that just to make the audience think it's real,\" Schaffer said.",
"\n\nChristian Madsen, an animation expert who has produced videos for Real Salt Lake and the Utah Jazz, noted the head’s strange path around the frame. ",
"He said he suspected the head was a still image “added in [post-production] with poor keyframing in the animation.”",
"\n\nMoments later, the camera bobbles, and the distant background moves a bit too “tightly in sync” with the foreground of the landscape, Schaffer added.",
"\n\n\"I just would believe we'd see a little separation from the background mountain to the foreground mountain,\" Schaffer said.",
"\n\n\"Fakers will shoot static on a tripod for easy compositing” — that is, layering video clips into a single image — “and then add camera wiggle in [post-production] to add realism,\" Madsen agreed.",
"\n\nAt the moment of explosion, which appears to involve three charges, the middle charge \"is just blasting straight through,\" Schaffer said.",
"\n\n\"That almost seems like it'd need primer cord wrapped around it,\" he said. \"",
"The point of explosion is questionable to me.\"",
"\n\nThe sound of the explosion also is “suspect,” Madsen said. “",
"The report from the explosion is heard at the same time as the rock breaks, and the rubble seems oddly quiet,” he said.",
"\n\nImmediately after the explosion, a puff of smoke at the top of the arch disappears like vapor. ",
"And right before the explosion, the lower edge of the arch is “wiggling,” as if the image is affected by heat, while no other part of the landscape is, Schaffer said. ",
"Those quirks, he said, could be chalked up to poor image quality.",
"\n\nBut that poor quality is itself suspicious, he said.",
"\n\n\"It looks like old video,\" Schaffer said. \"",
"With everybody's camera shooting 4K now, I would think this would be a higher quality video. ",
"They could be hiding stuff in the poor quality of the video.\"",
"\n\nThat said, Schaffer acknowledged, \"If it's fake, it's incredibly done.\" ",
"The attention to the rockfall in both videos appears very natural, he said. ",
"The rocks interact with the surrounding landscape, moving shrubs and rolling at different speeds down the various slopes.",
"\n\n“The physics of the explosions and the falling rubble are extremely good,” Madsen agreed. “",
"There is software for simulating rock destruction that’s widely available and fairly easy to use.”",
"\n\n\"All that said,\" Madsen concluded, \"I'd wager the videos have a 60 percent chance of turning out to be fake, a 30 percent chance of having been filmed overseas and real, and a 10 percent chance of being on the Colorado Plateau and being real.\"",
"\n\nBoth Schaffer and Madsen said there was an even bigger reason than the characteristics of the videos to be dubious: As of Monday night, it appeared no one had credibly identified either rock formation or their general locations in Utah.",
"\n\nThe Salt Lake Tribune forwarded the video to rangers at multiple southern Utah BLM offices, and none could immediately recognize the arch or hoodoos. ",
"BLM spokeswoman Kim Finch later said that land managers are seeking input from rangers to try to confirm or rule out Utah’s BLM land as home to the pictured formations.",
"\n\nAs the videos circulated online, longtime explorers in the area urgently scanned through desert images, trying to confirm whether Utah's beloved landscape had been marred.",
"\n\nA group of about a dozen photographers, hikers and scientists with extensive travel experience in southern Utah reviewed the footage and could not identify either location. ",
"That's surprising, said Austrian photographer Martin Pi, who has captured scores of Utah's desert rock formations over many years of visits.",
"\n\n“The arch does look like it should be more popular ... and with the hoodoo [video], the spire in the background should be quite easy to identify — but it isn’t,” Pi said.",
"\n\nVideos that purport to show the destruction of the arch on the left and the hoodoos on the right recently appeared online.",
"\n\nAs so many people with a passion for southern Utah’s desert landscape tried and failed to identify the formations, some doubted the video titles' claim that they were filmed in Utah.",
"\n\n\"Someone here would instantly know [the locations],\" said Dan Bjugstad, an administrator for the 16,000-strong \"Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Adjacent\" Facebook group. \"",
"We spend entire days hiking to every obscure feature we can find. ",
"Someone should know it, if it is down there, and if we don't know it, how the heck did some destructive schmuck get there?\"",
"\n\nThe origin of the videos also is in question. ",
"The arch video was posted Dec. 7 and the hoodoo video on Dec. 9, both on YouTube and on the website LiveLeak.com — and both by accounts that have posted no other videos. ",
"On YouTube, a poster under the name “Tobias Muir” claimed there are three videos in total, and that “sensitive information” is forthcoming. ",
"On LiveLeaks, a poster under the name desdu23419 wrote four days ago that “this was sent to a big news network this morning and leaked.”",
"\n\nNeither account has reported any updates.",
"\n\nThe Utah Department of Natural Resources and Division of Parks and Recreation told FOX 13 that they were also trying to determine the authenticity of the videos, and noted that destroying natural rock formations on public land is a crime."
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