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Originality and Creativity in Copyright Law
Copyright law can be broadly viewed as a system that seeks an appropriate balance between the rights of authors and publishers with the rights of users and consumers. The case of Feist Publications Inc vs Rural Telephone Service Co is discussed
A vectorized algorithm for 3D dynamics of a tethered satellite
Equations of motion characterizing the three dimensional motion of a tethered satellite during the retrieval phase are studied. The mathematical model involves an arbitrary number of point masses connected by weightless cords. Motion occurs in a gravity gradient field. The formulation presented accounts for general functions describing support point motion, rate of tether retrieval, and arbitrary forces applied to the point masses. The matrix oriented program language MATLAB is used to produce an efficient vectorized formulation for computing natural frequencies and mode shapes for small oscillations about the static equilibrium configuration; and for integrating the nonlinear differential equations governing large amplitude motions. An example of time response pertaining to the skip rope effect is investigated
Back to the Future: The Managed Care Revolution
The evolution to a managed care system did not achieve the complete, fundamental change in the health care delivery system that was envisioned by some of its early proponents. As the managed care movement evolved beyond the prepaid group practice model, it focused primarily on methods used to spread the cost of health care services
Automated Real-Time Testing (ARTT) for Embedded Control Systems (ECS)
Developing real-time automated test systems for embedded control systems has
been a real problem. Some engineers and scientists have used customized
software and hardware as a solution, which can be very expensive and time
consuming to develop. We have discovered how to integrate a suite of
commercially available off-the-shelf software tools and hardware to develop a
scalable test platform that is capable of performing complete black-box testing
for a dual-channel real-time Embedded-PLC-based control system
(www.aps.anl.gov). We will discuss how the Vali/Test Pro testing methodology
was implemented to structure testing for a personnel safety system with large
quantities of requirements and test cases.
This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy
Sciences, under Contract No. W-31-109-Eng-38.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, ICALEPCS 2001, Poster Sessio
Surface Critical Behavior in Systems with Absorbing States
We present a general scaling theory for the surface critical behavior of
non-equilibrium systems with phase transitions into absorbing states. The
theory allows for two independent surface exponents which satisfy generalized
hyperscaling relations. As an application we study a generalized version of
directed percolation with two absorbing states. We find two distinct surface
universality classes associated with inactive and reflective walls. Our results
indicate that the exponents associated with these two surface universality
classes are closely connected.Comment: latex, 4 pages, to appear in PR
Soot formation and burnout in flames
The amount of soot formed when burning a benzene/hexane mixture in a turbulent combustor was examined. Soot concentration profiles in the same combustor for kerosene fuel are given. The chemistry of the formation of soot precursors, the nucleation, growth and subsequent burnout of soot particles, and the effect of mixing on the previous steps were considered
Brittle extension of the continental crust along a rooted system of low-angle normal faults: Colorado River extensional corridor
A transect across the 100 km wide Colorado River extensional corridor of mid-Tertiary age shows that the upper 10 to 15 km of crystalline crust extended along an imbricate system of brittle low-angle normal faults. The faults cut gently down a section in the NE-direction of tectonic transport from a headwall breakaway in the Old Woman Mountains, California. Successively higher allochthons above a basal detachment fault are futher displaced from the headwall, some as much as tens of kilometers. Allochthonous blocks are tilted toward the headwall as evidenced by the dip of the cappoing Tertiary strata and originally horizontal Proterozoic diabase sheets. On the down-dip side of the corridor in Arizona, the faults root under the unbroken Hualapai Mountains and the Colorado Plateau. Slip on faults at all exposed levels of the crust was unidirectional. Brittle thinning above these faults affected the entire upper crust, and wholly removed it locally along the central corridor or core complex region. Isostatic uplift exposed metamorphic core complexes in the domed footwall. These data support a model that the crust in California moved out from under Arizona along an asymmetric, rooted normal-slip shear system. Ductile deformation must have accompanied mid-Tertiary crustal extension at deeper structural levels in Arizona
Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi for biodiversity conservation in Australia: Part 2. National best practice guidelines
Disease in natural ecosystems of Australia, caused by the introduced plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi, is listed as a key threatening process under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). The Act requires the Australian Government to prepare and implement a threat abatement plan for nationally coordinated action to mitigate the harm caused by P. cinnamomi to Australian species, particularly threatened flora, fauna and ecological communities. The .National Threat Abatement Plan for Dieback Caused by the Root-Rot Fungus Phytophthora cinnamomi. (NTAP) was released in 2001 (Environment Australia, 2001). The NTAP is designed to promote a common understanding of the national threat P. cinnamomi poses to biodiversity in Australia.
This project, funded by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage (DEH), is one of the most significant actions to be implemented from the NTAP to date. The project has two major components:
* to review current management approaches and identify benchmarks for best practice
* the development of risk assessment criteria and a system for prioritising management of assets that are or could be threatened by P. cinnamomi.
The project outputs are presented in a four-part document entitled Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi for Biodiversity Conservation in Australia:
Part 1 - A Review of Current Management
Part 2 - National Best Practice Guidelines
Part 3 - Risk Assessment for Threats to Ecosystems, Species and Communities: A Review
Part 4 - Risk Assessment Models for Species, Ecological Communities and Areas.
A model of best practice was developed which encompasses all the components necessary for an informed and integrated approach to P. cinnamomi management, from strategic through to on-ground management. The current document (Part 1 . A Review of Current Management) thoroughly reviews the approaches to P. cinnamomi management in Australia within the context of the best practice model
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