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Topics: Funny or Die Video Archive, Man in the Box, Mike Polk, Office cubicle, cold weather, comedy,...
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Fully Informed Jury Adventure :: Teens and Trick or Treating :: CA Rental Regulations :: Listener Hacked :: The Confederate Flag and Civil War :: The Socialist Pledge Of Allegiance :: Entangling Alliances :: Halloween :: Sports Fan Riots :: Mark's Front Page Article :: Lauren Canario Update :: Mark the Bigot :: Talking to People
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Time Warner CEO, Dick Parsons, talks about his impressions of India, and why doing business with the country is so important.
Topic: CNN Money Archive
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Global Forum attendees discuss India's growing role in world trade, politics and policy.
Topic: CNN Money Archive
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Shaking up standards leads to innovation at Ebay, Intuit and other companies.
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Topic: npr talk of the nation
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Using 328 pb^{-1}of data collected at DAFNE corresponding to $\sim$ 1.8 million $K_L\to \pi\mu\nu$ decays, we have measured the $K_{\mu 3}$ form factor parameters. The structure of the $K-\pi$ vector-current provides information about the dynamics of the strong interaction; its knowledge is necessary for evaluation of the phase-space integral required for measuring the CKM matrix element $V_{us}$ and for testing lepton universality in kaon decays. Using a new parametrization for the vector and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.4470v3
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J. Fernandez-Rossier; J. J. Palacios
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We study the magnetic properties of nanometer-sized graphene structures with triangular and hexagonal shapes terminated by zig-zag edges. We discuss how the shape of the island, the imbalance in the number of atoms belonging to the two graphene sublattices, the existence of zero-energy states, and the total and local magnetic moment are intimately related. We consider electronic interactions both in a mean-field approximation of the one-orbital Hubbard model and with density functional...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.2964v2
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A. Mignano; I. Prandoni; L. Gregorini; P. Parma; H. R. de Ruiter; M. H. Wieringa; G. Vettolani; R. D. Ekers
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One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the steepening of the 1.4 GHz source counts, is the origin of their radio emission. Particularly interesting is the possibility of combining radio spectral index information with other observational properties to assess whether the sources are triggered by star formation or nuclear activity. The aim of this work is to study the optical and near infrared properties of a complete sample of 131 radio sources with...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5682v1
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Sarben Sarkar
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If there is CPT violation, the nature of entanglement for neutral meson pairs produced in meson factories may, on general grounds, be affected. The new form of entanglement is the omega effect. Gravitational decoherence, due to space-time foam, may be one route for deviations from CPT invariance. Two models of space-time foam are considered. One, based on non-critical string theory, is able to produce the new correlations in a natural way. The other, based on the paradigm of thermal-like baths,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5563v1
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Robson B. Rodrigues; Paulo A. Maia Neto; Astrid Lambrecht; Serge Reynaud
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We consider two parallel corrugated plates and show that a Casimir torque arises when the corrugation directions are not aligned. We follow the scattering approach and calculate the Casimir energy up to second order in the corrugation amplitudes, taking into account nonspecular reflections, polarization mixing and the finite conductivity of the metals. We compare our results with the proximity force approximation, which overestimates the torque by a factor 2 when taking the conditions that...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5679v1
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G. Javakhishvili; V. Kukhianidze; M. Todua; R. Inasaridze
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A new method for the determination of open cluster membership based on a cumulative effect is proposed. In the field of a plate the relative x and y coordinate positions of each star with respect to all the other stars are added. The procedure is carried out for two epochs t_1 and t_2 separately, then one sum is subtracted from another. For a field star the differences in its relative coordinate positions of two epochs will be accumulated. For a cluster star, on the contrary, the changes in...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5637v1
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V. I. Kuvshinov; V. A. Piatrou
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Stability of Yang-Mills fields system in the background field is investigated basing on Toda criterion, Poincare sections and the values of the maximal Lyapunov exponents. The existence of the region of regular motion at low densities of energy is demonstrated. Critical energy density of the order-chaos transition is analyzed for the different values of the model parameter.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5691v1
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M. Combescure
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In this paper, we consider the problem of Mutually Unbiased Bases in prime dimension $d$. It is known to provide exactly $d+1$ mutually unbiased bases. We revisit this problem using a class of circulant $d \times d$ matrices. The constructive proof of a set of $d+1$ mutually unbiased bases follows, together with a set of properties of Gauss sums, and of bi-unimodular sequences.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5642v1
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Christoph Mordasini; Yann Alibert; Willy Benz; Dominique Naef
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We present a review of the standard paradigm for giant planet formation, the core accretion theory. After an overview of the basic concepts of this model, results of the original implementation are discussed. Then, recent improvements and extensions, like the inclusion of planetary migration and the resulting effects are discussed. It is shown that these improvement solve the timescale problem. Finally, it is shown that by means of generating synthetic populations of (extrasolar) planets, core...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5667v1
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Jacek Szklarski; Günther Rüdiger
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We study magnetic effects induced by rigidly rotating plates enclosing a cylindrical MHD Taylor-Couette flow at the finite aspect ratio $H/D=10$. The fluid confined between the cylinders is assumed to be liquid metal characterized by small magnetic Prandtl number, the cylinders are perfectly conducting, an axial magnetic field is imposed $\Ha \approx 10$, the rotation rates correspond to $\Rey$ of order $10^2-10^3$. We show that the end-plates introduce, besides the well known Ekman...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5600v1
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I. J. Hamad; A. E. Trumper; A. E. Feiguin; L. O. Manuel
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We have studied the validity of the spin polaron picture in the frustrated J1-J2 Heisenberg model. For this purpose, we have computed the hole spectral functions for the Neel, collinear, and disordered phases of this model, by means of the self-consistent Born approximation and Lanczos exact diagonalization on finite-size clusters. We have found that the spin polaron quasiparticle excitation is always well defined for the magnetically ordered Neel and collinear phases, even in the vicinity of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5720v1
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C. Denson Hill; Egmont Porten
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The H-principle, which is the analogue, for CR manifolds, of the classical Hartogs principle in several complex variables, is known to be valid in the small on a pseudoconcave CR manifold of any codimension. However it fails in the large, as has been shown by the counterexample found in [HN1]. Hence there is an underlying obstruction to the global H-principle on a pseudoconcave CR manifold. The purpose of this note is to take the first steps toward a deeper understanding of this obstruction.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5728v1
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Sep 11, 2009
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Constellation Program Media Event
Topic: What -- Constellation
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Feb 16, 2014
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CEOs discuss how disruption in many businesses gives way to innovative practices.
Topic: CNN Money Archive
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Oatmeal Crisp: So good its disgusting.
Topics: Funny or Die Video Archive, Oatmeal Crisp, So Good, bathroom, cereal, dirty, jism, jizz, semen,...
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Jeremy Hotz presenting at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal.
Topics: Funny or Die Video Archive, Jeremy Hotz, Just for Laughs, The Just, funny, hilarious, lmao, lol
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Sep 20, 2018
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Government of Odisha
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Odisha Gazette Odisha Government Press Note: Some issues of the Odisha do not have embedded fonts. We apologize for the typographical inconvenience and will attempt to correct at the soonest. Label Date: 2007-10-11 Gazette Date: 2007-10-30 Gazette Number: 2054 Department: MISCELLANEOUS Notification Number: 2344 Subject: Appointments Source URL
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KBS
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Topics: koreanet-1, daegu, news9
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Government of Haryana
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Haryana Gazette Gazette Type: Ordinary Date: 2007-10-30 Gazette Number: 45 Department: Personnel Notification Number: 42-3-2007-5S(I) Subject: Declared by the Central Committee Source URL
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Government of India
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The Gazette of India Date: 2007-10-30 Type: Extraordinary Part Number: Part I-Section 1 Reference Number: 01/94/180/759/PN/AM 08/PC-I Department: Department of Commerce Ministry: Ministry of Commerce and Industry Office: Directorate General of Foreign Trade Subject: Additions in the Schedule of DEPB rates.
Topics: Gazette of India, Extraordinary Gazette of India
Klei - Demo 2005 Jamendo Album #010923 Tracklisting: 01 - Mes souvenirs 02 - Faustine 03 - Mary's illusions Please read the Readme.txt and License.txt files for important origin and licensing information.
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Asher Meyers was a somewhat normal boy going to school like everyone else his age. He had normal friends, normal grades, and a normal house in his cookie cutter part of his town. Asher does, however, have some pretty uncommon dreams. When he saves a kitten with a strange name from some bullies, Asher finds himself stuck in a pretty odd situation that seems to follow one of his most recent dreams fairly closely..... With pairings set purely on what fans request, Asher's life is kept far from his...
Topics: smackjeeves, other, webcomic, comic
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, the nose cap from Atlantis is lowered toward a shipping pallet. The reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) nose cap is being sent to the original manufacturing company, Vought in Ft. Worth, Texas, a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin, to undergo non-destructive testing such as CAT scan and thermography.
Topics: What -- Atlantis, Where -- Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Where -- Texas
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=21087
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A. G. Balanov; D. Fowler; A. Patanè; L. Eaves; T. M. Fromhold
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We study the effects of dissipation on electron transport in a semiconductor superlattice with an applied bias voltage and a magnetic field that is tilted relative to the superlattice axis.In previous work, we showed that although the applied fields are stationary,they act like a THz plane wave, which strongly couples the Bloch and cyclotron motion of electrons within the lowest miniband. As a consequence,the electrons exhibit a unique type of Hamiltonian chaos, which creates an intricate mesh...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.2004v2
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Y. Pokern; A. M. Stuart; P. Wiberg
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Hypoelliptic diffusion processes can be used to model a variety of phenomena in applications ranging from molecular dynamics to audio signal analysis. We study parameter estimation for such processes in situations where we observe some components of the solution at discrete times. Since exact likelihoods for the transition densities are typically not known, approximations are used that are expected to work well in the limit of small inter-sample times $\Delta t$ and large total observation...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5442v2
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Ryan Barnett; Subroto Mukerjee; Joel E. Moore
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We study the energetics of vortices and vortex lattices produced by rotation in the cyclic phase of F=2 spinor Bose condensates. In addition to the familiar triangular lattice predicted by Tkachenko for $^4$He, many more complex lattices appear in this system as a result of the spin degree of freedom. In particular, we predict a magnetic-field-driven transition from a triangular lattice to a honeycomb lattice. Other transitions and lattice geometries are driven at constant field by changes in...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5550v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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James Kingsbery; Alex Levin; Anatoly Preygel; Cesar E. Silva
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We introduce the notion of a \emph{locally scaling} transformation defined on a compact-open subset of a non-archimedean local field. We show that this class encompasses the Haar measure-preserving transformations defined by ${\mathcal C}^1$ (in particular, polynomial) maps, and prove a structure theorem for locally scaling transformations. We use the theory of polynomial approximation on compact-open subsets of non-archimedean local fields to demonstrate the existence of ergodic Markov, and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5562v1
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Masayo Inoue; Kunihiko Kaneko
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Micro-organisms aggregate through chemotaxis against a concentration gradient of signals secreted by themselves. We have numerically studied a model consisting of elements with intracellular dynamics, random walks with a state-dependent turnover rate, and secretion of attractant. Three phases with and without aggregation, as well as partial aggregation, were obtained as to the diffusion and decomposition rates of the attractant, and conditions for cellular aggregation were analyzed. The size of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5599v1
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D. L. Moskovkin; V. M. Shabaev; W. Quint
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The fully relativistic theory of the g factor of Li-like ions with nonzero nuclear spin is considered for the (1s)^2 2s state. The magnetic-dipole hyperfine-interaction correction to the atomic g factor is calculated including the one-electron contributions as well as the interelectronic-interaction effects of order 1/Z. This correction is combined with the interelectronic-interaction, QED, nuclear recoil, and nuclear size corrections to obtain high-precision theoretical values for the g factor...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5630v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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M. Brueggen; G. De Lucia
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Ram pressure stripping can remove significant amounts of gas from galaxies that orbit in clusters and massive groups, and thus has a large impact on the evolution of cluster galaxies. In this paper, we reconstruct the present-day distribution of ram-pressure, and the ram pressure histories of cluster galaxies. To this aim, we combine the Millennium Simulation and an associated semi-analytic model of galaxy evolution with analytic models for the gas distribution in clusters. We find that about...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5580v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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V. Bozza
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Extreme gravitational lensing refers to the bending of photon trajectories that pass very close to supermassive black holes and that cannot be described in the conventional weak deflection limit. A complete analytical description of the whole expected phenomenology has been achieved in the recent years using the strong deflection limit. These progresses and possible directions for new investigations are reviewed in this paper at a basic level. We also discuss the requirements for future...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5607v1
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Matthew Fayers
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We study combinatorial blocks of multipartitions, exploring further the notions of weight, hub and core block introduced by the author in earlier papers. We answer the question of which pairs (w,theta) occur as the weight and hub of a block, and we examine the action of the affine Weyl group on the set of blocks.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5654v1
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Qëndrim R. Gashi
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Consider a root system $R$ and the corresponding toric variety $V_R$ whose fan is the Weyl fan and whose lattice of characters is given by the root lattice for $R$. We prove the vanishing of the higher cohomology groups for certain line bundles on $V_R$ by proving a purely combinatorial result for root systems. These results are related to a converse to Mazur's Inequality for (simply-connected) split reductive groups.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5751v1
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V. A. McBride; A. J. Dean; A. Bazzano; A. J. Bird; A. B. Hill; A. De Rosa; R. Landi; V. Sguera; A. Malizia
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We communicate the detection of soft (20--200 keV) gamma-rays from the pulsar and pulsar wind nebula of PSR J1846-0258 and aim to identify the component of the system which is responsible for the gamma-ray emission. To pinpoint the source of gamma-ray emission we combine spectral information from the INTEGRAL gamma-ray mission with archival data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Our analysis shows that the soft gamma-rays detected from PSR J1846-0258 include emission from both the pulsar and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5727v1
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K. Shurkin; R. J. H. Dunn; G. Gentile; G. B. Taylor; S. W. Allen
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We present an analysis of archival Chandra and VLA observations of the E0 galaxy NGC 1399 and the E2 galaxy NGC 4649 in which we investigate cavities in the surrounding X-ray emitting medium caused by the central AGN. We calculate the jet power required for the AGN to evacuate these cavities and find values of ~8x10^{41} erg/s and ~14x10^{41} erg/s for the lobes of NGC 1399 and ~7x10^{41} erg/s and ~6x10^{41} erg/s for those of NGC 4649. We also calculate the k/f values for each cavity, where k...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5704v1
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Marina E. Inchaussandague; Akhlesh Lakhtakia; Ricardo A. Depine
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Application of the differential method (also called the C method) to plane-wave diffraction by a perfectly conducting, sinusoidally corrugated metallic grating coated with a linear, homogeneous, isotropic, lossless dielectric-magnetic material shows that coating materials with negative index of refraction may deliver enhanced maximum nonspecular reflection efficiencies in comparison to coating materials with positive index of refraction.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5777v1
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Sep 18, 2013
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Federico Elmetti; Andrea Mauri; Silvia Penati; Alberto Santambrogio; Daniela Zanon
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This is a sequel of our paper hep-th/0606125 in which we have studied the {\cal N}=1 SU(N) SYM theory obtained as a marginal deformation of the {\cal N}=4 theory, with a complex deformation parameter \beta and in the planar limit. There we have addressed the issue of conformal invariance imposing the theory to be finite and we have found that finiteness requires reality of the deformation parameter \beta. In this paper we relax the finiteness request and look for a theory that in the planar...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0705.1483v3
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Daniele Fausti; Tom T. A. Lummen; Cosmina Angelescu; Roberto Macovez; Javier Luzon; Ria Broer; Petra Rudolf; Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht; Natalia Tristan; Bernd Buchner; Sander van Smaalen; Angela Moller; Gerd Meyer; Timo Taetz
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The sequence of phase transitions and the symmetry of in particular the low temperature incommensurate and spin-Peierls phases of the quasi one-dimensional inorganic spin-Peierls system TiOX (TiOBr and TiOCl) have been studied using inelastic light scattering experiments. The anomalous first-order character of the transition to the spin-Peierls phase is found to be a consequence of the different symmetries of the incommensurate and spin-Peierls (P$2_{1}/m$) phases. The pressure dependence of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.0170v2
Administrative Source Sahitya Akademi, Delhi ( SAK ) Identifier 828 Title Poet’s Meet: Urdu Poets from Jammu and Kashmir Alternative SAK-828-AC Medium Audio Cassette ExtentOriginal 01:15:35 Spatial New Delhi Created 30.10.2007 Rights Sahitya Akademi Descriptive Subject Poet’s Meet Keywords Poetsʼ Meet, Urdu Poets, Jammu, Kashmir, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi Description This audio documents the Poet’s Meet with Urdu Poets from Jammu and Kashmir at Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. Creator...
Topic: Poet’s Meet
Program from a concert at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto.
Topic: Concert programs
This presentation provides a brief overview of the research underway in the Cruise Efficiency -- Propulsion technical challenge area of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Supersonics project. The research involves both computational and experimental efforts in the areas of Advanced Inlet Concepts, High Performance/Wide Operability Fan and Compressors, Advanced Nozzle Concepts and Intelligent Sensors/Actuators. The work consists of both internal NASA research and external efforts funded through the...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), PROPULSION, SUPERSONIC FLIGHT, PROPULSION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE,...
The propulsion system of rotorcraft vehicles is the most critical system to the vehicle in terms of safety and performance. The propulsion system must provide both vertical lift and forward flight propulsion during the entire mission. Whereas propulsion is a critical element for all flight vehicles, it is particularly critical for rotorcraft due to their limited safe, un-powered landing capability. This unparalleled reliability requirement has led rotorcraft power plants down a certain...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT, PROPULSION, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS,...