369 research outputs found
Perturbative approach to -gravitation in FLRW cosmology
The theory of gravitation developed perturbatively around the general
theory of relativity with cosmological constant (the \text{}CDM model)
in a flat FLWR geometry is considered. As a result, a general explicit
cosmological solution that can be used for any model with an arbitrary, but
well-defined, function (just satisfying given perturbation conditions)
is derived. This perturbative solution shows how the Hubble parameter
depends on time (along with the cosmological constant and the matter density)
to adapt to the evolution of the Universe. To illustrate, this approach is
applied to some specific test models. One of these models appears to be more
realistic as it could describe three phases of the Universe's evolution.
Despite the fact that the perturbation is applied for a flat FLWR geometry
(according to the current cosmological observation) indicates that the obtained
solution can mainly describe the evolution of the late Universe, it may also
work for an early Universe. As a next step, the present method can be applied
to the case with a more general FLRW geometry to increase the precision of the
description of different stages in the evolution of the Universe.
Finally, it is shown that in a desription of the Universe's evolution the
perturbative -theory can be considered as an effective GR with the
cosmological constant replaced by an effective parameter . This trick leads to a simpler way of solving an
-theory regardless its specific form
Do Corporate Social Responsibilities Support Its Financial Performance? Evidence of the Listed Firms in Vietnam
In the latest decades, corporate social responsibilities (CSR) are incrementally noticed in emerging countries regarding to the surge of globalization and the advance of social concerns. However, there exist opposing arguments on how CSR practices influence a firm’s financial performance (CFP), either in theoretical or empirical perspectives, causing many managers’ hesitation in CSR engagement. This study, therefore, examines the impacts of CSR on CFP, considering the individual effect of each CSR endeavor by using the data from listed firms’ financial statements during the period 2015-2019 and panel regression analysis methods. The findings reveal inconstant effects of different CSR activities on CFP. Specifically, a firm’s fulfillment of shareholders’ and customers’ interests contributes to raise its profitability, while its engagement in the benefits of employees and creditors causes a reduction in financial returns. Interestingly, the correlations between firms’ responsibilies towards regulators and suppliers and CFP are statistically insignificant. Furthermore, we make pairwise marginal comparisons to identify the distinctions of CSR-CFP relations across industries. The results only indicate that listed firms in Utilities sector have the lower level of CSR intensity than those in Consumer Discretionary and Consumer Staples sectors. The implications and limitations are also discussed in this study
Determination of Fluoroquinolone antibiotics in sludge matrix using pressurized liquid extraction technique combined with high performance liquid chromatography/fluorescence detection
Joint Research on Environmental Science and Technology for the Eart
An Efficient Design of the Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Applied for Micro Aerial Vehicle
In this research, the developing process of a piezoresistive pressure sensor working in the atmosphere environment applied in micro aerial vehicle using the MEMS fabrication method is introduced. The sensor consists of four Au/Cr piezoresistors in a Wheatstone bridge configuration on a wet oxidized silicon diaphragm. To fabricate the sensor, three lithographic steps were conducted: the first one is to define the resistors and Au/Cr lines/pads, the second and the third ones are to determine the width and the thickness of the square SiO2/Si diaphragm, respectively. The sensor diaphragm shape and thickness were defined by the anisotropic etching of Si in tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) solution, and the resistors array are formed by sputtering and wet etching method. The sensor size is ~6000 µm by 6000 µm. The sensor output voltage was measured for various applied pressure levels from 0 to 1.2 bar with 5V voltage supply. The fabricated sensor also exhibits a sensitivity of 50.01 mV/bar
An Efficient Design of the Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Applied for Micro Aerial Vehicle
In this research, the developing process of a piezoresistive pressure sensor working in the atmosphere environment applied in micro aerial vehicle using the MEMS fabrication method is introduced. The sensor consists of four Au/Cr piezoresistors in a Wheatstone bridge configuration on a wet oxidized silicon diaphragm. To fabricate the sensor, three lithographic steps were conducted: the first one is to define the resistors and Au/Cr lines/pads, the second and the third ones are to determine the width and the thickness of the square SiO2/Si diaphragm, respectively. The sensor diaphragm shape and thickness were defined by the anisotropic etching of Si in tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) solution, and the resistors array are formed by sputtering and wet etching method. The sensor size is ~6000 µm by 6000 µm. The sensor output voltage was measured for various applied pressure levels from 0 to 1.2 bar with 5V voltage supply. The fabricated sensor also exhibits a sensitivity of 50.01 mV/bar
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