Publications by authors named "Sunny Tam"

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  • Bright, discrete auroral arcs in polar regions are created by magnetospheric electrons accelerated through electric fields, producing light when they collide with thermosphere atoms at around 100 km altitude.
  • Recent findings indicate that these electrons can actually be accelerated from altitudes over 30,000 km, which is significantly higher than previously believed.
  • The research combines data from the Arase satellite and ground-based imaging, revealing that the mechanisms behind this acceleration are still not fully understood, but they suggest a more complex interaction within the magnetosphere.
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The rank-ordered multifractal analysis (ROMA), a recently developed technique that combines the ideas of parametric rank ordering and one-parameter scaling of monofractals, has the capabilities of deciphering the multifractal characteristics of intermittent fluctuations. The method allows one to understand the multifractal properties through rank-ordered scaling or nonscaling parametric variables. The idea of the ROMA technique is applied to analyze the multifractal characteristics of the auroral zone electric-field fluctuations observed by the SIERRA sounding rocket.

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Objective: Examination of the amniotic fluid (AF) proteome has been previously attempted to identify useful biomarkers in predicting the outcome of preterm labor (PTL). Isobaric Tag for Relative and Absolute Quantitation (iTRAQ) labeling allows direct ratiometric comparison of relative abundance of identified protein species among multiplexed samples. The purpose of this study was to apply, for the first time, the combination of iTRAQ and tandem mass spectrometry to identify proteins differentially regulated in AF samples of women with spontaneous PTL and intact membranes with and without intra-amniotic infection/inflammation (IAI).

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