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Space Sci Rev ; 220(1): 1, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38130909

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The Lucy Thermal Emission Spectrometer (L'TES) will provide remote measurements of the thermophysical properties of the Trojan asteroids studied by the Lucy mission. L'TES is build-to-print hardware copy of the OTES instrument flown on OSIRIS-REx. It is a Fourier Transform spectrometer covering the spectral range 5.71-100 µm (1750-100 cm-1) with spectral sampling intervals of 8.64, 17.3, and 34.6 cm-1 and a 7.3-mrad field of view. The L'TES telescope is a 15.2-cm diameter Cassegrain telescope that feeds a flat-plate Michelson moving mirror mounted on a linear voice-coil motor assembly to a single uncooled deuterated l-alanine doped triglycine sulfate (DLATGS) pyroelectric detector. A significant firmware change from OTES is the ability to acquire interferograms of different length and spectral resolution with acquisition times of 0.5, 1, and 2 seconds. A single ∼0.851 µm laser diode is used in a metrology interferometer to provide precise moving mirror control and IR sampling at 772 Hz. The beamsplitter is a 38-mm diameter, 1-mm thick chemical vapor deposited diamond with an antireflection microstructure to minimize surface reflection. An internal calibration cone blackbody target, together with observations of space, provides radiometric calibration. The radiometric precision in a single spectrum is ≤2.2 × 10-8 W cm-2 sr-1 /cm-1 between 300 and 1350 cm-1. The absolute temperature error is <2 K for scene temperatures >75 K. The overall L'TES envelope size is 37.6 × 29.0 × 30.4 cm, and the mass is 6.47 kg. The power consumption is 12.6 W average. L'TES was developed by Arizona State University with AZ Space Technologies developing the electronics. L'TES was integrated, tested, and radiometrically calibrated on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe, AZ. Initial data from space have verified the instrument's radiometric and spatial performance.

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Pol Arch Med Wewn ; 99(1): 38-44, 1998 Jan.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9686502

ABSTRACT

Generalized resistance to thyroid hormone described by S. Refetoff in 1967 is characterized by the presence of goiter, euthyroidism, increased serum value of thyroid hormones and increased or normal serum TSH concentration. We described four patients treated for nodular goiter, where clinical and biochemical studies before and after triiodothyronine treatment (by increasing doses from 20 micrograms to 100 micrograms daily for 10 days) have made it possible to diagnose the Refetoff syndrome. In each case other causes of the increased T4 level were excluded (i.e. tumour of pituitary gland with the TSH increased, TBG high level syndrome, the presence of anti-T3 and anti-T4).


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Goiter, Nodular/therapy , Aged , Drug Administration Schedule , Drug Resistance , Female , Goiter, Nodular/blood , Humans , Middle Aged , Thyrotropin/blood , Thyroxine/blood , Triiodothyronine/administration & dosage , Triiodothyronine/blood
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