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    ANALISIS MODEL MATEMATIKA PENYEBARAN PENYAKIT CACAR TUPAI PADA INVASI TUPAI ABU-ABU KE TUPAI MERAH

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    Invasi tupai abu-abu ke tupai merah berdampak pada penyebaran penyakit cacar tupai. Virus cacar tupai tidak memiliki manifestasi klinis yang berarti ketupai abu-abu dikarenakan tupai abu-abu memiliki sistem kekebalan terhadap virus cacar tupai, sebaliknya virus cacar tupai pada tupai merah bersifat sangat mematikan karena tupai merah tidak memiliki sistem kekebalan terhadap virus cacar tupai. Pada skripsi ini, dibahas model matematika penyebaran penyakit cacar tupai pada invasi tupai abu-abu ke tupai merah. Berdasarkan analisis model, diperoleh tujuh titik setimbang yakni titik setimbang kepunaha

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    Cosmological Moduli Dynamics

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    Low energy effective actions arising from string theory typically contain many scalar fields, some with a very complicated potential and others with no potential at all. The evolution of these scalars is of great interest. Their late time values have a direct impact on low energy observables, while their early universe dynamics can potentially source inflation or adversely affect big bang nucleosynthesis. Recently, classical and quantum methods for fixing the values of these scalars have been introduced. The purpose of this work is to explore moduli dynamics in light of these stabilization mechanisms. In particular, we explore a truncated low energy effective action that models the neighborhood of special points (or more generally loci) in moduli space, such as conifold points, where extra massless degrees of freedom arise. We find that the dynamics has a surprisingly rich structure - including the appearance of chaos - and we find a viable mechanism for trapping some of the moduli.Comment: 35 pages, 14 figures, references adde

    Tilings of Annular Region

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    We present our summer research on mathematical tiling. We classified which rectangular annular regions are tileable by the set of T and skew tretrominoes. We present a partial proof of this result, and discuss some of the context for this problem

    Amanda Allen and Brian Smith in a Joint Sophomore Voice Recital

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    This is the program for the joint sophomore voice recital of soprano Amanda Allen and baritone Brian Smith. Jay Crowder accompanied both artists\u27 performances. The recital took place on March 27, 1987, in the Mabee Fine Arts Center Recital Hall

    Competitive Tiling

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    Competitive tiling consists of two players, a tile set, a region, and a non-negative integer d. Alice and Bob, our two players, alternate placing tiles on the untiled squares of the region. They play until no more tiles can be placed. Alice wins if at most d squares are untiled at the end of the game, and Bob wins if more than d squares are untiled. For given regions and tile sets we are interested in the smallest value of d such that Alice has a winning strategy. We call this the game tiling number. In this project, we focus on finding the game tiling number for the game played with dominoes on 2 x n rectangles, modified 2 x n rectangles, and rectangular annular regions

    A Behavioral Confirmation and Reduction of the Natural versus Synthetic Drug Bias

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    Research reveals a biased preference for natural versus synthetic drugs; however, this research is based upon self-report and has not examined ways to reduce the bias. We examined these issues in five studies involving 1,125 participants. In a Pilot Study (N = 110), participants rated the term natural to be more positive than the term synthetic, which reveals a default natural-is-better belief. In Studies 1 (N = 109) and 2 (N = 100), after a supposed personality study, participants were offered a thank you “gift” of a natural or synthetic pain reliever. Approximately 86% (Study 1) and 93% (Study 2) of participants chose the natural versus synthetic pain reliever, which provide a behavioral choice confirmation of the natural drug bias. In Studies 3 (N = 350) and 4 (N = 356), participants were randomly assigned to a control or experimental condition and were asked to consider a scenario in which they had a medical issue requiring a natural versus synthetic drug. The experimental condition included a stronger (Study 3) or weaker (Study 4) rational appeal about the natural drug bias and a statement suggesting that natural and synthetic drugs can be good or bad depending upon the context. In both studies, the natural bias was reduced in the experimental condition, and perceived safety and effectiveness mediated this effect. Overall, these data indicate a bias for natural over synthetic drugs in preferences and behavioral choices, which might be reduced with a rational appeal
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