The Coast Guard is becoming increasingly reliant upon our nation's information infrastructure. As such, our ability to ensure the security of those systems is also increasing in import. Traditional information security measures tend to be system-oriented and often fail to address the human element that is critical to system success. In order to ensure information system security, both system and human factors requirements must be addressed. This thesis attempts to identify both the...
Revue "Joystick – N° 1 des jeux et des loisirs sur PC" n° 127, juin 2001. Avec les suppléments "Soluces" et "Aide de jeux – Edge of Chaos: Independence War 2". Voir aussi le CD-ROM joint
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Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.497565 dc.contributor.author: Aarudra dc.date.accessioned: 2015-09-23T21:10:03Z dc.date.available: 2015-09-23T21:10:03Z dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2005/09/14 dc.date.citation: 2001/06 dc.identifier.barcode: 02990100071535 dc.identifier.origpath: /data_copy/upload/0071/540 dc.identifier.copyno: 1 dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/497565 dc.description.scannerno: dli svdl ms 046 dc.description.scanningcentre: S.V....
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Haryana Gazette Gazette Type: Ordinary Date: 2001-6-1 Gazette Number: 24 Department: Health Notification Number: 1-113-EC-2001-338 Subject: 1-113-EC-2001-338 Source URL
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The Gazette of India Date: 2001-6-1 Type: Extraordinary Part Number: Part III-Section 4 Reference Number: - Department: CSL Ministry: Gramin Bank Office: CSL Subject: Corrigenda to the notification of the Alwar Bhartpur Anchlik Gramin Bank published in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary) Part Ill-Section 4 under No. 76, New Delhi, Tuesday, March 27, 2001.
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GPO Item#: 1091-A SuDoc#: Y 3.EL 2/3:11/V.27/NO.6 Description: Record, Federal Election Commission, Volume 27, No. 6, June 2001 part of an unofficial backup set from 1975 - 2004 from https://www.fec.gov/updates/record-archive-1975-2004/ No longer in print; latest at https://www.fec.gov/updates/?update_type=fec-record Shipping List: N/A Shipped: N/A Stamped: N/A GPO PURL: https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS11883 URL: https://www.fec.gov/updates/record-archive-1975-2004/ GPO Catalog URL:...
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Rod-pinch diodes utilize a small-diameter anode rod extending through and beyond the plane of a thin annular cathode.[1] At low voltage ( 1 MV) and short pulse duration ( 20 ns), it is difficult for the space-charge limited current (SCL) to exceed the critical current necessary for electron beam self-pinching using cathodes thinner than the anode-cathode gap spacing. Because the SCL is proportional to the cathode length and the critical current is independent of it, we have studied...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC PLASMA PHYSICS DIV, *CATHODES, *DIODES,...
The Decade Quad (DQ) was initially fielded as a large area bremsstrahlung (LAB) source. This utilized the four Decade modules (DM) triggered simultaneously but each driving a separate hard x-ray bremsstrahlung radiation source (BRS). Recently, water convolute hardware was installed that combines the power from the four Decade modules to drive a soft x-ray plasma radiation source (PRS). The water convolute configuration also enables the use of a monolithic plasma opening switch (MPOS) for...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORP SAN DIEGO CA, *PLASMA OPENING SWITCHES, BREMSSTRAHLUNG,...
Combustion instability research has matured over the last decade and with it the need for more detailed diagnostics has increased. One main gap in the diagnostics is the ability to obtain a reliable quantitative measure of unsteady heat-release rate. In an effort to move in this direction using chemiluminescence as the measured quantity, this paper examines the formation of chemiluminescence light in premixed flames under non-adiabatic conditions. The main chemiluminescence emitters considered...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Haber, L. C., Vandsburger, U., Saunders, W. R., Khanna, V. K., VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC...
Many well-known investigations on flow instabilities of axial compressors have been conducted in low-speed research machines, often in a single stage configuration. It is at least not assured, that the results can be transferred directly to multi-stage compressors with compressible flow, therefore measurements in machines of this type are of considerable practical interest. These machines, however, pose a lot more problems in realisation, operation and measuring techniques. They have to be of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Riess, W., Walbaum, M., HANNOVER UNIV (GERMANY) INST FOR TURBOMACHINERY, *MASS FLOW,...
Design methods for advanced aircraft control systems include feedbacks to stabilize relaxed-static- stability vehicles, command and feedback shaping, and gain scheduling. Extensive use of such designs increases the risk of adverse nonlinear response to pilot control inputs. A common form of this adverse response is pilot-induced oscillation (PIO). This paper examines the relationship between nonlinearities in advanced aircraft control systems and PIO. The results of recent research clearly...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Mitchell, David G., Field, Edmund J., HOH AERONAUTICS INC LOMITA CA, *PILOTS,...
Electroencephalograms (EEGs) are currently used in many countries to screen Air Force pilots candidates. The usefulness of EEG to predict the likelihood of abnormal activity during the training of cadets remains controversial. We investigated whether effects of normobaric hypoxia on P(300) ERP and memory scanning performance are related to the existence of slow waves in the EEG records of cadet pilots. If so the EEG could serve as a tool for cognitive assessment in candidate pilot screening....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Markou, Ioannis, HELLENIC AIR FORCE OF AVIATION MEDICINE ATHENS (GREECE), *HYPOXIA,...
Adaptive algorithms are considered in many applications of active flow control. Independent on the controller type it is always necessary to provide in formation on the system to be controlled. A standard method is to identify the system in a first step and then provide the result to the controller. The secondary path information obtained is necessary for the proper convergence of the adaptive filter This two-step procedure is applicable in many cases but it is not sufficient when the system...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Mettenleiter, M., Candel, S., CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE...
The diffraction gratings in 10, 15 and 2Onm thick As2S3 films are holographically recorded with a totally reflected reference wave. The maximum measured values of the diffraction efficiency are 0.0005%, 0.004% and 0.007% respectively. The exposure dependence on the diffraction efficiency is investigated. Despite of the relatively low efficiency, we succeed in the focal plane quasi-Fourier USAF test target holographic recording and reconstructed.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sainov, S., Sainov, V., Dikova, J., BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SOFIA (BULGARIA)...
We have studied the spin dynamics in self-organized InAs/ GaAs quantum dots (QD) by time-resolved photoluminescence performed under strictly resonant excitation. We demonstrate that the carrier spins in these nanostructures are totally frozen on the exciton lifetime scale.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Marie, X., Jbeli, A., Paillard, M., Amand, T., Gerard, J. M., INSTITUT NATIONAL DES...
The strong influence of th%e RHEED e-beam irradiation on formation of CdSe QDs by MBE has been found. Large difference in CL spectia between inside the e-beam trace and outside it was observed. Probably the e-beam stimulates the adatoms diffusion along the growth surface and or plays role of a catalyst of chemical reaction between Cd and Se.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kozlovsky, V. I., Sadofyev, Yu. G., Skasyrsky, Ya. K., RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES...
The resufts obtained show that PTPC permits to provide the resonance conditions for detecting polaron effects in the QW of the near-surface delta-layer. In combination with the planned experiments being in parallel magnetic field the PTPC effect allows to obtain new data on threshold interaction of 2D electrons with optical phonons. In our opinion the significant value of the polaron effects in our structures is related to the self-consistent potential profile of delta-layer QW. Unfortunately...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kotel'nikov, I. N., Dizhur, S. E., RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MOSCOW INST OF RADIO...
In this paper, we studied quantum beats observed in kinetics of photoluminescence of a single layer of InP self-assembled quantum dots in a magnetic field. The reason for the quantum beats is shown to be Zeeman splitting of the exciton radiative level. Studies of behavior of the quantum beats versus the magnetic field magnitude and orientation and versus polarization of the exciting and detected light have allowed us to identify fine structure of radiative level of the electron-hole pairs and...
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Spontaneous magnetization of single and coupled quantum dots formed by lateral confinement of a high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas is studied for a realistic semiconductor heterostructure. The modeling of the device takes into account contributions from a patterned gate doping, surface states and mirror charges. To explore the magnetic properties we use the Kohn- Sham local spin-density formalism including the contributions from electron correlation as well as from exchange. We show,...
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Kinetics of resonance luminescence of GaAs/ AlGaAs-superlattices in circular and linear polarizations is studied in a magnetic field of up to 5 T. Quantum beats of the luminescence are detected and their nature is identified. The energy and phase relaxation rates of excitons spins are determined from the experimental data.
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The dynamic density response and susceptibility of interacting electrons in 1D conductors is investigated taking into account the electron correlations reflecting the short-range order in a Luttinger liquid. We have shown that a narrow band of strong absorption appears in the dissipative susceptibility spectrum near to the wave vector 2kp due to the short-range correlations in addition to the commonly known delta-peak coming from the long-wave fluctuations. The adsorption band shape depends on...
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We discuss the effect of virtual intermediate localized states on inter-grain tunneling that controls conduction in granular conductors on the insulating side of the metal-insulator transition. It is shown that intermediate states can substantially increase inter-grain tunneling transition probabilities and give rise to the conductivity temperature dependence of the form ln(sigma) ^ -(T(0)/T), where x approximately equal 0.4, and to a large enhancement of the conductivity.
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The exciton binding energy is large (25-27 meV) in bulk GaN. The coupling with the electromagnetic is large too. Together with a collegue I predicted a Rabbi oscillation splitting of some 45 meV in GaN based microcavities.
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Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) and level anticrossing spectroscopy was applied to study g-factors and exchange splitting of localized excitons and e-h pairs at the X(z) - Gamma crossover of the conduction band states in a GaAs/AlAs superlattice with a composition gradient. In the transition region we clearly observed disappearance of type II excitons and appearance of type I excitons. In addition "intermediate" type-II-like and type-I-like excitons were found by ODMR and...
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The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the optical absorption spectra of CdS(1-x)Se(x) nanocrystals embedded in borosilicate glass matrix is studied. The energy gap pressure coefficients and compressibility values for CdS(0.4)Se(0.6) (average size 2.76 nm) and CdS(0.22)Se(0.78) (3.08 nm) samples are obtained. The effect of the glass matrix pressure upon the nanocrystals is discussed.
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The investigations of light-stimulated structural transformations in chalcogenide glasses are expanded towards multilayer structures with nanometer-scale components. The results of optical recording experiments and the new details of the recording mechanisms are reviewed.
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Results from the study of basic optical and electrical parameters of semiconducting (GeS2) 100-x Ga(x) (x=0, 4, 8, 12 at%) amorphous layers have been summarized. The investigation of the optical absorption has shown that the introduction of Ga leads to a shift in the absorption edge towards lower energies in comparison with Ge S2. The spectral distribution of the refractive index n, accounting the influence of photoexposure, has been specified.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Ivanova, Z. G., Petko, P., Vassilev, V. S., BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SOFIA...
Funeral for the Living. * * May these sermons and teachings be a blessing in some way. Some material may be controversial, but please keep in mind the context of the times when Pastor Norm Olson served the Freedom Church in Michigan. However, the message seems more relevant today than ever. Pastor Norm Olson
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Systems of different command centers that are brought together in a coalition operation must have some level of interoperability in order to work together. Bares [2000] has introduced a formalism of three interoperability domains that describe the ability of the systems to define their own level of interoperability within the coalition by assessing their own and the other systems ability to interact on actions of the coalition. The lowest domain, interconnectivity, reflects the ability to...
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The Air Force is developing a concept known as the Joint Battlespace Infosphere (JBI) in order to achieve information superiority. The JBI builds on the Global Information Grid and will move the state-of-the-art in information management into information-centric warfare. JBI will address more than five million information objects, thousands of users and provide scalability challenges for currently available information management hardware and software systems and drive design requirements to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hillman, Robert G, AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB ROME NY INFORMATION DIRECTORATE, *COMPUTER...
In spite of the surge in new technologies, complex operational processes, and high operations tempos, the selection, education, training, and team functions of the modern C2 operators has not been given comparable attention. In order to properly staff future C2 operations centers with capable individuals and operational teams, attention needs to be directed to the analysis of the evolving C2 operator training requirements and team dynamics that are being driven by modern technology and changing...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Goodman, Michael, VERIDIAN ENGINEERING DAYTON OH, *JOB TRAINING, *HUMAN FACTORS...
Australia has no culture of freshman composition, general education programs, Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC), or Communication Across the Curriculum (CAC). This paper first gives an overview of the context for WAC and CAC programs in Australia. It then discusses government regulations and funding for tertiary education in Australia, explaining that over the past 10 years university budgets have been severely cut, with the result that WAC and CAC programs are seen as "luxuries."...
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This report examines the relationship between the amount of loans students take out during their undergraduate years and the decisions they make regarding careers and enrollment in graduate school. It uses data from the Baccalaureate and Beyond Survey (National Center for Education Statistics) of approximately 11,000 students who completed their baccalaureate education in the 1992-1993 academic year. It is noted that the racial profile of the graduating class of 1993 did not mirror the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Debt (Financial), Decision Making, Enrollment, Graduate Students, Graduate Study,...
This ethnographic study was conducted in order to (1) investigate the forces affecting the literacy practices of first year teachers, (2) examine factors that foster the creativity, innovation and growth of teachers, and (3) describe some exemplary literacy practices of beginning teachers. Three beginning teachers in an urban midwestern school were observed over a 5-month period. Pre- and post-study interviews were conducted along with field notes and video analyses. It was found that...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Beginning Teachers, Ethnography, Inservice Teacher Education, Primary Education,...
This report presents articles that explore the changing role of the states in addressing the nation's need to build and modernize its public schools. The article, "Doling Out Facilities Aid Proves Tricky," explains how some states have learned that securing funds is only one part of helping districts pay for construction. "Some States Help Charter Schools Put a Roof Overhead" discusses charter school facility funding. "Town and Country" explores why urban and rural...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial...
During the spring of 1998, Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) surveyed 17 employers of its 1996-97 graduates to evaluate the occupational success of its students and the effectiveness of the college's academic programs in preparing graduates for work in various professions. Results include: (1) more than 80% of employers rated the graduates as either "excellent" or "good" in every job performance category (technical job skills, quality of work, quantity of work,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes, Graduate...
Schools that are most successful in engaging parents and other family members in support of their children's learning look beyond traditional definitions of parent involvement to a broader conception of supporting families in activities outside of school that can encourage their children's learning. This idea book is intended to assist educators, parents, and policymakers as they develop school-family partnerships, identifying and describing successful strategies used by 20 local Title I...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Outreach Programs, Parent...
This paper presents a model for shared decision making among Wright State University's (WSU's) teacher education faculty, PreK-12 educators, and science and mathematics faculty in preparing quality teachers. The model involves over 430 representatives from PreK-12 schools, businesses, human service agencies, WSU, and the military who provide input on changes needed to improve collaborative preservice education. The concept of simultaneous renewal for PreK-12 teachers and teacher educators is an...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Change Strategies, College Faculty, College School Cooperation, Educational Change,...
The college choice process has taken on new levels of complexity as the Web has grown in both importance and pervasiveness. Admissions offices struggle to balance their resource investment in the Web and traditional publications. Using both qualitative and quantitative analyses, researchers examined the "persuasion" and "information" dimensions of these two ways to reach prospective students. Through focus groups and individual interviews, students expressed their opinions...
Topics: ERIC Archive, College Choice, Decision Making, High School Students, High Schools, Information...
In the last decade, a technological revolution has touched all aspects of business and society in Australia, the Western world, and to a lesser extent, the developing world. This revolution has occurred against a backdrop of long-term fundamental changes in rural Australian communities. The decline in traditional agriculture's terms of trade and resultant employment numbers has seen many communities that were previously reliant on agriculture looking for means to survive. The Internet has been...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Case Studies, Community Development, Economic Development, Foreign Countries,...
This study uses data from the 1989-1994 Beginning Postsecondary Survey to ascertain the prevalence of such nontraditional enrollment practices as part-time and stop-out behavior. The decision to enroll initially as a part-time or full-time student was examined, contingent on the initial decision to attend college. A theoretical model that explicitly recognizes the role of employment opportunities in determining full-time/part-time enrollment options is developed. Empirical results from a logit...
Topics: ERIC Archive, College Freshmen, Employment Patterns, Enrollment, Full Time Students, Higher...
This Kids Count Data Book provides state and regional trends in the well-being of Connecticut's children. The statistical portrait is based on 19 indicators of well-being: (1) children in families receiving welfare; (2) children receiving free or reduced-price meals; (3) high school employment; (4) births to teen mothers; (5) low birth weight; (6) infant mortality; (7) late or no prenatal care; (8) adequacy of prenatal care; (9) physical fitness tests; (10) preschool experience; (11) meeting...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adolescents, Birth Weight, Births to Single Women, Child Abuse, Child Health, Child...
An obvious and natural approach to organizing a large corpus of data is a hierarchical index--akin to a book's table of contents. The type of corpus dealt with here is a bibliographical repository, with entries form a limited domain. Given such an index, it is desirable that search results point to relevant locations in the hierarchy, rather than just providing a flat list of entries. This is useful not only to support user searching, but also as an aid suggesting possible places to link new...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Bibliographic Databases, Bibliographic Records, Indexes, Information Processing,...
This paper describes how SDLIP and STARTS, two complementary protocols for searching over distributed document collections, were combined. The resulting protocol, called SDARTS, is simple yet expressible enough to enable building sophisticated metasearch engines. SDARTS can be viewed as an instantiation of SDLIP with metasearch-specific elements from STARTS. The paper also reports on the experience of building three SDARTS-compliant wrappers: for locally available plain-text document...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Text,...
There is a global trend towards extending legal deposit to include digital publications in order to maintain comprehensive national archives. However, including digital publications in legal deposit regulation is not enough to ensure the long-term preservation of these publications. Concepts, principles and practices accepted and understood in the print environment, may have new meanings or no longer be appropriate in a networked environment. Mechanisms for identifying, selecting and depositing...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Access to Information, Archives, Depository Libraries, Electronic Libraries,...
The potential of automatically generated indexes for information access has been recognized for several decades, but the quantity of text and the ambiguity of natural language processing have made progress at this task more difficult than was originally foreseen. Recently, a body of work on development of interactive systems to support phrase browsing has begun to emerge. This paper considers two issues related to the use of automatically identified phrases as index terms in a dynamic text...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Access to Information, Data Processing, Indexes, Information Seeking, Information...
The introduction of communications and information technologies in the area of education tends to create a totally different environment, which is marked by a change of the teacher's role and a transformation of the basic components that make up the meaning and content of the learning procedure as a whole. It could be said that, despite any changes, this training process is subject to a "tayloristic" linear model of production that takes the student at childhood and gives him back to...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Computer Uses in Education, Conventional Instruction, Educational Development,...
This paper presents the characteristic features of a method for description and evaluation of learning environments which aims at the improvement of the traditional questionnaire-based methods and the integration of the varying points of view of design, support for learning, and evaluation. This method, called Integrated Pedagogical Profile (IPP) can be seen as an advancement of the profile of pedagogical dimensions presented by Thomas Reeves, but with some significant reconstructions. The...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Educational Development, Educational Environment, Educational Practices, Educational...
This paper describes the state of the "WWW & Over" project to design techniques for the remote control of hypermedia teaching materials. It reviews the main features of the new version of the prototype for distance teaching, where teacher and students interact at a distance in real time on teaching materials created by the teacher. Also described are the first experiments in real distance-teaching processes during a university course, the results of which show that transmitting...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education,...
Development of online courses requires the use of appropriate educational philosophies that discourage rote learning and passive transfer of information from teacher to learner. This paper reports on the development, use and evaluation of two second year Biology online software packages used by students in constructivist environments. The courses on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism were developed in conjunction with subject experts but were designed from different perspectives. The...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Biology, Computer Software Development, Constructivism (Learning), Course Content,...