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Strange particle production in a single-freeze-out model
The transverse-momentum spectra and elliptic flow of strange particles are
calculated in the framework of the single-freeze-out model and compared with
the recent RHIC data. An overall very good agreement between the model
predictions and the data is obtained.Comment: talk presented by WF during the VIIIth Int. Conf. on Strangeness in
Quark Matter, Cape Town, Sept. 15-20, 200
Trions in a periodic potential
The group-theoretical classification of trion states is presented. It is
based on considerations of products of irreducible representations of the 2D
translation group. For a given BvK period N degeneracy of obtained states is
N^2. Trions consist of two identical particles so the symmetrization of states
with respect to particles transposition is considered. Completely antisymmetric
states can be constructed by introducing antisymmetric spin functions. Two
symmetry adapted bases are considered. The third possibility is postponed for
the further investigations.Comment: revtex, 5 p., sub. to Physica
1973 Evaluations of Some Pesticide Residues in Food: The Monographs. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 1975. 491 p. Available from Unipub, Box 433, Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10016. $15.00.
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The evaluations of residues on foodstuffs contained in these monographs were prepared by a joint meeting of an FA0 expert committee and a WHO expert committee on pesticide residues that met in Geneva and produced its report Pesticide Residues in Food published as WHO Technical Report Series No. 545 and FA0 Agricultural Studies No. 92 in 1974. Th
Comparisons of soil suction induced by evapotranspiration and transpiration of S. <i>heptaphylla</i>
For a given evapotranspiration (ETr), both soil evaporation and plant transpiration (Tr) would induce soil suction. However, the relative contribution of these two processes to the amount of suction induced is not clear. The objective of this study is to quantify ETr- and Tr-induced suction by a selected tree species, Scheffllera heptaphylla, in silty sand. The relative contribution of transpiration and evaporation to the responses of suction is then explored based on observed differences in Tr- and ETr-induced suction. In total, 12 test boxes were used for testing: 10 for vegetated soil with different values of leaf area index (LAI) and root area index (RAI), while two were for bare soil as references. Each box was exposed to identical atmospheric conditions controlled in a plant room for monitoring suction responses over a week. Due to the additional effects of soil evaporation, ETr-induced suction could be 3%–47% higher than Tr-induced suction, depending on LAI. The significance of evaporation reduced substantially when LAI was higher, as relatively less radiant energy fell on the soil surface for evaporation. For a given LAI, the effects of evaporation were less significant at deeper depths within the root zone. The effects of RAI associated with root-water uptake upon transpiration were the dominant process of ETr affecting the suction responses.</jats:p
Universal router concept
Portable universal router can cut holes of large diameter and irregular shapes, machine recesses, and drill holes with certain edge-distance limitations. Rectangular and round holes may be cut without a template
Heat pipe thermionic diode power system Patent
Electric power system utilizing thermionic plasma diodes in parallel and heat pipes as cathode
Control apparatus for spectral energy source
Automatic light-controlling system for dc arc emission spectrographs controls the vaporization rate of the sample and stabilizes the dc arc. The output energy is regulated such that advantage can be taken of the highly sensitive dc arc source without sacrificing the desired precision
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