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Bulletin No. 160 - Important Factors in the Operation of Irrigated Utah Farms
Two agricultural problems that are fundamental and of prime importance to the people of Utah are:
1. The development to maximum economic agricultural production of those farms now operated.
2. The agricultural development of the many thousands of acres of new land in the state.
A realization of the importance of these problems caused this investigation to be made. The purpose of it is as follows :
1. To determine what has been the experience of practical farmers, relative to the most profitable systems of farm management on irrigated Utah farms, and to suggest profitable future development of the existing farms.
2. To serve those people who are desirous of obtaining farms in Utah, by giving them a standard by which to measure what might be expected under average conditions, and thus to stimulate economic development of new lands by avoiding costly mistakes.
3. To furnish bankers, officers of loan associations, and other capitalists who loan money on irrigated farms in Utah useful information regarding the average value of such securities
Circular No. 48 - Rural Credits in Utah
The subject of rural credits is of interest to farmers, bankers, investors, and all others concerned about public welfare. This circular is written for the purpose of giving general information about agricultural credit conditions existing at the present time, with special reference to mortgage credit in Utah and the Federal Farm Loan System as now amended. The passage of the Federal Intermediate Credits Act, approved March 4, 1923 makes this an opportune time to check up on the situation
Construction of the probe beam photo-injector of CTF3
JACoW web site http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/e06This paper describes the HF (High-Frequency) and dynamic beam modelling performed onto the 3 GHz / 2,5 cells photo-injector of the future CTF3 (CLIC Test Facility 3) probe beam linac. The latter provides the beam to demonstrate the feasibility of the 30 GHz accelerating sections in the framework of the CLIC project. The Probe Beam Photo-Injector (PBPI) is inspired from the Drive Beam Photo-Injector (DBPI) already designed by LAL and actually tested in our laboratory. However, the design of PBPI has been simplified with respect to the previous because the charge per bunch is 4 times lower and the number of bunches several orders of magnitude smaller. The internal geometry and the coupling system of the PBPI have been designed with 2D (SUPERFISH*) and 3D (HFSS**) codes. Based on the modified design, PARMELA and POISSON simulations showed that the technical specifications are fulfilled. The vacuum issue has been also carefully investigated, and NEG (Non Evaporated Getter) technology has been adopted in order to reach the mbar pressure inside the structure. This work is done in deep collaboration with CEA/Saclay, which is responsible of the CTF3 Probe Beam Linac design and construction [1]
Skew-Product Decomposition of Planar Brownian Motion and Complementability
International audienceLet be a complex Brownian motion starting at 0 and the complex Brownian motion defined by . The natural filtration of is the filtration generated by up to an arbitrary rotation. We show that given any two different matrices and in , there exists an -previsible process taking values in such that the Brownian motion generates the whole filtration . As a consequence, for all and in such that , the Brownian motion is complementable in
Astringency sub-qualities of red wines and the influence of wineâsaliva aggregates
Astringency is a sensory attribute, related to the quality and mouthfeel of red wines. However, the origin of astringency sub-qualities, such as the typical drying astringency found in immature grapes, is still unknown. Astringency of red wines with similar tannin content but different astringency sub-qualities, from different harvest dates, is studied. Astringency was characterised in terms of friction coefficient, polyphenol content, sensory analysis and tannin/salivaryâproteins aggregates characterisation. A different evolution during ripening was found for both Cabernet Sauvignon and CarmĂ©nĂšre, and tanninâprotein aggregates showed differences in size, shape and surface. The velvety sub-quality appears to be related to aggregates with low precipitation, and with specific surface characteristics as roundness and Feret diameter. Results from this work propose an effect of aggregates on sensory perception and opens the possibility to explore their effect on oral lubrication
Competing types of quantum oscillations in the 2D organic conductor (BEDT-TTF)8Hg4Cl12(C6H5Cl)2
Interlayer magnetoconductance of the quasi-two dimensional organic metal
(BEDT-TTF)8Hg4Cl12(C6H5Cl)2 has been investigated in pulsed magnetic fields
extending up to 36 T and in the temperature range from 1.6 to 15 K. A complex
oscillatory spectrum, built on linear combinations of three basic frequencies
only is observed. These basic frequencies arise from the compensated closed
hole and electron orbits and from the two orbits located in between. The field
and temperature dependencies of the amplitude of the various oscillation series
are studied within the framework of the coupled orbits model of Falicov and
Stachowiak. This analysis reveals that these series result from the
contribution of either conventional Shubnikov-de Haas effect (SdH) or quantum
interference (QI), both of them being induced by magnetic breakthrough.
Nevertheless, discrepancies between experimental and calculated parameters
indicate that these phenomena alone cannot account for all of the data. Due to
its low effective mass, one of the QI oscillation series - which corresponds to
the whole first Brillouin zone area - is clearly observed up to 13 K.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures. To be published in Phys. Rev.
Ătude expĂ©rimentale de l'Ă©clatement tourbillonnaire en bordure d'une plaque immergĂ©e sous la houle
L'interaction de la houle avec une structure immergée génÚre des filaments tourbillonnaires trÚs intenses qui ont un fort impact sur leur environnement proche. La dynamique de ces filaments présente des mécanismes de déstabilisation fortement tridimensionnels dont la caractérisation représente un défi expérimental. Pour identifier et comprendre ces mécanismes, nous avons utilisé l'holographie numérique dans l'axe, par afin d'accéder à la distribution tridimensionnelle des vitesses au sein du tourbillon et ainsi mieux comprendre la nature des processus intervenant dans sa déstabilisation. Ses mesures sont complétées par des mesures en stéréo-piv afin de valider les résultats obtenus par holographie
In politics, caricatures can become facts, and that is bad for everyone
The distortion of facts is nothing new to politics and election campaigns. But, with the rise of the internet and 24-hour news cycle, rumors and conspiracy theories can now spread easier than ever through social networks to reach potential voters. Michael Cacciatore and co-authors look at two examples from the 2008 presidential election campaign to better understand how unsubstantiated rumors can become facts in votersâ minds. They find that values, including political ideology and evangelical Christian status, were primarily responsible for propelling misperceptions about President Barack Obamaâs faith, while media use played a more important role in driving the misperception that Sarah Palin, and not Saturday Night Liveâs Tina Fey, was responsible for the âI can see Russia from my houseâ quote. The latter finding lends some credibility to the so-called âlamestream mediaâ effect often espoused by prominent Republican figures
PHIL Accelerator at LAL - Diagnostic status
http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/BIW2010/papers/tupsm100.pdfInternational audienceThe "Photo-Injector at LAL" (PHIL : http://phil.lal.in2p3.fr/) is a new electron beam accelerator at LAL. This accelerator is dedicated to test and characterise electron photo-guns and high-frequency structures for future accelerator projects (like the next generation lepton colliders, CLIC, ILC). This machine has been designed to produce low energy (E<10 MeV), small emittance (epsilon < 10 pi.mm.mrad), high current (charge 2 nC/bunch) electrons bunch at low repetition frequency (frep<10Hz) [1]. The first beam has been obtained on the 4th of November 2009. This paper will describe the current status and the futures developments of the diagnostics devices on this machine
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