727 research outputs found
Framework for contextualized learning ecosystems
Proceedings of: 6th European Conference of Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 2011, Palermo, Italy, September 20-23, 2011Using mobile personal devices to interact with pervasive smart learning objects and services that create contextualized learning ecosystems can
enhance both the learning outcomes and the motivational states of students.
This paper defines and analyzes several pervasive learning ecosystems in which
students at the Carlos III University of Madrid interact with contextualized
learning objects and services. The technology defining the contextualized
learning environments is first introduced and later used in two user
experiments. These experiments provide data both about the learning outcomes
for students after interacting with smart learning objects and services and about
the motivational impact that the use of these technologies have on themThe research leading to these results has been partially funded
by the ARTEMISA project TIN2009-14378-C02-02 within the Spanish "Plan
Nacional de I+D+I", the Madrid regional community projects S2009/TIC-1650 and
CCG10-UC3M/TIC-4992 and the SOLITE CYTED Program 508AC0341. Thanks to
INNOVISION for providing the NFC tags for this experiment. Gustavo Ramirez-
Gonzalez is funded by the EU Programme Alban, scholarship number
E06D101768CO and by the Universidad del Cauca
An investigation of film wavy structure in annular flow using two simultaneous lif approaches
The paper is devoted to development and validation of film
thickness measurement techniques in interfacial gas-liquid
flows. The specific flow investigated here is that of downwards
(co-flowing) annular flow in a vertical pipe, however, many of
the observations and findings are transferable to similar flow
geometries. Two advanced spatially resolved techniques,
namely planar laser-induced fluorescence and brightness-based
laser-induced fluorescence, are used simultaneously in the same
area of interrogation. A single laser sheet is used to excite
fluorescence along one longitudinal section of the pipe, and two
cameras (one for each method) are placed at different angles to
the plane of the laser sheet in order to independently recover
the shape of the interface along this section. This allows us to
perform a cross-validation of the two techniques and to analyse
their respective characteristics, advantages and shortcomings.Papers presented to the 12th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Costa de Sol, Spain on 11-13 July 2016
Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
Participants in the pig production industry focus on feed and feed additives to improve growth performance and meat quality of pigs. Consequently, the Rural Development Administration of the Republic of Korea produced a new paternal line to improve economic traits in pigs. However, there is an absence of information on pig traits with regard to season and sex, and a comparison between the new paternal line and past paternal lines. Therefore, the authors conducted this study to investigate the influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs. A total of 2888 piglets ((Landrace Ă Yorkshire) Ă Darby Duroc (DD) or Chookjin Duroc (CD)) with an average age of three weeks were tested for 22 weeks during the four season of the year (spring 608 piglets, summer 404 piglets, autumn 576 piglets and winter 1300 piglets). The bodyweights (BW) of individual pig were recorded, and feed consumption was recorded at weeks 2, 12 and 22, to determine growth performance. At reaching market weight, backfat thickness was determined at the last rib area. Meat was graded according to the criteria of the slaughterhouse. There were no significant differences in growth performance and carcass traits between sexes. The CD line crossbred pig had a significant higher BW at 16 weeks, and higher carcass trait values at 22 weeks than the DD line. During weeks 8 to 16 the CD line crossbred pigs showed a tendency of an increased average daily gain (ADG) and gain : feed (G : F) ratio compared with the DD line. Furthermore, pigs born in spring had significant lower ADG, average daily feed intake (ADFI) and carcass trait values than born in the other seasons. In conclusion, the new paternal line (Chookjin Duroc) improved growth performance and carcass traits compare with the DD line.Keywords: sex, growth, terminal sire, meat quality, backfat thicknes
Structural and superconducting properties of MgBBe
We prepared MgBBe (, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.6) samples where
B is substituted with Be. MgB structure is maintained up to .
In-plane and inter-plane lattice constants were found to decrease and increase,
respectively. Superconducting transition temperature decreases with
. We found that the decrease is correlated with in-plane contraction
but is insensitive to carrier doping, which is consistent with other
substitution studies such as MgAlB and MgBC.
Implication of this work is discussed in terms of the 2D nature of -band.Comment: 3 pages,4 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Soft x-ray spectroscopy experiments on the near K-edge of B in MB2 (M=Mg, Al, Ta, and Nb)
Soft X-ray absorption and emission measurements are performed for the K- edge
of B in MB (M=Mg, Al, Ta and Nb). Unique feature of MgB with a high
density of B 2-state below and above the Fermi edge, which
extends to 1 eV above the edge, is confirmed. In contrast, the B 2 density
of states in AlB and TaB, both of occupied and unoccupied states,
decreased linearly towards the Fermi energy and showed a dip at the Fermi
energy. Furthermore, there is a broadening of the peaks with
-character in XES and XAS of AlB, which is due to the increase of
three dimensionality in the -band in AlB. The DOS of NbB has a
dip just below the Fermi energy. The present results indicate that the large
DOS of B-2 states near the Fermi energy are crucial for the
superconductivity of MgB.Comment: 3 pages text and 4 pages figures. accepted for publication to Phys.
Rev.
Effects of Al doping on the structural and electronic properties of Mg(1-x)Al(x)B2
We have studied the structural and electronic properties of Mg(1-x)Al(x)B2
within the Virtual Crystal Approximation (VCA) by means of first-principles
total-energy calculations. Results for the lattice parameters, the electronic
band structure, and the Fermi surface as a function of Al doping for 0<x<0.6
are presented. The ab initio VCA calculations are in excellent agreement with
the experimentally observed change in the lattice parameters of Al doped MgB2.
The calculations show that the Fermi surface associated with holes a the boron
planes collapses gradually with aluminum doping and vanishes for x=0.56. In
addition, an abrupt topological change in the sigma-band Fermi surface was
found for x=0.3. The calculated hole density correlates closely with existing
experimental data for Tc(x), indicating that the observed loss of
superconductivity in Mg(1-x)Al(x)B2 is a result of hole bands filling.Comment: 4 pages (revtex) and 4 figures (postscript
Structural and Superconducting Transitions in Mg_{1-x}Al_{x}B_2
From systematic ab initio calculations of the alloy system Mg_{1-x}Al_{x}B_2,
we find a strong tendency for the formation of a superstructure characterized
by Al-rich layers. We also present a simple model, based on calculated energies
and an estimate of the configurational entropy, which suggests that the alloy
has two separate concentration regimes of phase separation, with critical
points near x = 0.25 and x = 0.75. These results, together with calculations of
electronic densities of states in several ionic arrangements, give a
qualitative explanation for the observed structural instabilities, as well as
the x-dependence of the superconducting T_c for x<0.6.Comment: 4 pp./4 figs.; revisions in responce to Referee comment
Dielectric functions and collective excitations in MgB_2
The frequency- and momentum-dependent dielectric function as well as the energy loss function Im[-\protect{]} are calculated for intermetallic superconductor
by using two {\it ab initio} methods: the plane-wave pseudopotential method and
the tight-binding version of the LMTO method. We find two plasmon modes
dispersing at energies -8 eV and -22 eV. The high energy
plasmon results from a free electron like plasmon mode while the low energy
collective excitation has its origin in a peculiar character of the band
structure. Both plasmon modes demonstrate clearly anisotropic behaviour of both
the peak position and the peak width. In particular, the low energy collective
excitation has practically zero width in the direction perpendicular to boron
layers and broadens in other directions.Comment: 3 pages with 10 postscript figures. Submitted to PRB on May 14 200
Thermoelectric power of MgBBe
We investigated thermoelectric power of MgBBe (,
0.2, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.6). decreases systematically with , suggesting
that the hole density increases. Our band calculation shows that the increase
occurs in the -band. With the hole-doping, decreases.
Implication of this phenomenon is discussed within the BCS framework. While the
Mott formula explains only the linear part of at low temperature,
incorporation of electron-phonon interaction enables us to explain over
wide temperature range including the anomalous behavior at high temperature.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Test for entanglement using physically observable witness operators and positive maps
Motivated by the Peres-Horodecki criterion and the realignment criterion we
develop a more powerful method to identify entangled states for any bipartite
system through a universal construction of the witness operator. The method
also gives a new family of positive but non-completely positive maps of
arbitrary high dimensions which provide a much better test than the witness
operators themselves. Moreover, we find there are two types of positive maps
that can detect 2xN and 4xN bound entangled states. Since entanglement
witnesses are physical observables and may be measured locally our construction
could be of great significance for future experiments.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, revtex4 styl
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