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Emergent requirements for supporting introductory programming
The problems associated with learning and teaching first year University Computer Science (CS1) programming classes are summarized showing that various support tools and techniques have been developed and evaluated. From this review of applicable support the paper derives ten requirements that a support tool should have in order to improve CS1 student success rate with respect to learning and understanding
Masses and Decay Constants of Heavy-Light Mesons Using the Multistate Smearing Technique
We present results for f_B and masses of low-lying heavy-light mesons.
Calculations were performed in the quenched approximation using multistate
smearing functions generated from a spinless relativistic quark model
Hamiltonian. Beta values range from 5.7 to 6.3, and light quark masses
corresponding to pion masses as low as 300 MeV are computed at each value. We
use the 1P--1S charmonium splitting to set the overall scale.Comment: 9 pages, 13 figures, and 5 tables as a single 193K compressed and
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Why do people live apart together?
Interpretations of living apart together (LAT) have typically counter-posed 'new family form' versus 'continuist' perspectives. Recent surveys, however, construct LAT as a heterogeneous category that supports a 'qualified continuist' position – most people live apart as a response to practical circumstances or as a modern version of 'boy/girlfriend', although a minority represents something new in preferring to live apart more permanently. This article interrogates this conclusion by examining in depth why people live apart together, using a nationally representative survey from Britain and interview accounts from 2011. Our analysis shows that LAT as a category contains different sorts of relationship, with different needs and desires. While overall coupledom remains pivotal and cohabitation remains the goal for most, LAT allows people flexibility and room to manoeuvre in adapting couple intimacy to the demands of contemporary life. Hence, we suggest, LAT is both 'new' and a 'continuation'
Long fluid filled bags suspended by line forces
A previous analysis of fluid filled storage bags is extended to the case of a long fluid filled cylindrical membrane supported by uniform line loads. Cross-sectional shape, stiffness of the support system and stress resultants in the membrane are determined. The application of the numerical results to problems arising in the design of nonrigid airships is discussed
Dynamics of the Kuiper Belt
Our current knowledge of the dynamical structure of the Kuiper Belt is
reviewed here. Numerical results on long term orbital evolution and dynamical
mechanisms underlying the transport of objects out of the Kuiper Belt are
discussed. Scenarios about the origin of the highly non-uniform orbital
distribution of Kuiper Belt objects are described, as well as the constraints
these provide on the formation and long term dynamical evolution of the outer
Solar system. Possible mechanisms include an early history of orbital migration
of the outer planets, a mass loss phase in the outer Solar system and
scattering by large planetesimals. The origin and dynamics of the scattered
component of the Kuiper Belt is discussed. Inferences about the primordial mass
distribution in the trans-Neptune region are reviewed. Outstanding questions
about Kuiper Belt dynamics are listed.Comment: 22 pages plus 8 figures added footnote, figure
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