Publications by authors named "J Ewart"

We describe the newest generation of the SLAC Microresonator RF (SMuRF) electronics, a warm digital control and readout system for microwave-frequency resonator-based cryogenic detector and multiplexer systems, such as microwave superconducting quantum interference device multiplexers (μmux) or microwave kinetic inductance detectors. Ultra-sensitive measurements in particle physics and astronomy increasingly rely on large arrays of cryogenic sensors, which in turn necessitate highly multiplexed readout and accompanying room-temperature electronics. Microwave-frequency resonators are a popular tool for cryogenic multiplexing, with the potential to multiplex thousands of detector channels on one readout line.

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  • Dyslexia is linked to genetics, especially the KIAA0319 gene, which appears crucial for neurodevelopment, though its exact function isn't clear.
  • Research using zebrafish showed that KIAA0319 is highly expressed early in development and later becomes localized in specific structures, including the brain and notochord.
  • Unlike its similar gene, kiaa0319-like, KIAA0319 is uniquely expressed in the notochord, indicating it may have distinct roles in structural development, important for body patterning in vertebrates.
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After a disaster, the media typically focus on who is to blame. However, relatively little is known about how the narrative of blame plays out in media coverage of the release of official disaster reports. This paper examines coverage by two Australian newspapers (The Courier-Mail and The Australian) of the release of the Queensland Floods Commission of Inquiry's Interim Report and its Final Report to identify whether and how the news frame of blame was used.

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