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Who Supports Redistribution?
Using an original dataset, we investigated the determinants of individual preferences over income redistribution in Japan. Although income level is negatively correlated with support for redistribution, it does not explain much; there are other important factors, which relate to dynamics and uncertainty such as income risk. Even after controlling for income, both risk-averse individuals and those who expect to be unemployed in the future favor greater redistribution. Interaction of aging and mobility proved important. Relatively poor elderly, who presumably have few prospects of upward mobility, strongly support greater redistribution, whereas younger people are less sympathetic to such a policy.
Resilient bearing supports are gas controlled
Self-acting, partial-arc, pivoted-pad bearings in which the bearing-to-journal applied load is pneumatically controlled are used in the operation of a radial flow gas generator where shaft speeds are on the order of 38,500 rpm
Hodge theory and cohomology with compact supports
This paper constructs a Hodge theory of noncompact topologically tame
manifolds . The main result is an isomorphism between the de Rham cohomology
with compact supports of and the kernel of the Hodge--Witten--Bismut
Laplacian \lap_\mu associated to a measure which has sufficiently
rapid growth at infinity on . This follows from the construction of a space
of forms associated to \lap_\mu which satisfy an ``extension by zero''
property. The ``extension by zero'' property is proved for manifolds with
cylindrical ends possessing gaussian growth measures
Tunable cavity resonator with ramp shaped supports
A cavity for a hydrogen maser is described consisting of three parts which provide highly stable mechanical and thermal expansion characteristics for the cavity and ease of tuning. The three parts which are made of a glass ceramic material having a very small thermal expansion coefficient (1) a top plate, (2) a cylinder with three interrupted helical ramps at its bottom, and (3) a base which includes a bottom plate and three ramp lugs on which the helical ramps of the cylinder rest when the cylinder is placed on the base with the bottom plate in the cylinder. Cavity tuning is achieved by rotating the cylinder and thereby raising or lowering it on the base, which results in changing the cylinder volume by changing the distance between the bottom and top plates
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