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    Solid state microelectronics tolerant to radiation and high temperature

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    The 300 C electronics technology based on JFET thick film hybrids was tested up to 10 to the 9th power rad gamma (Si) and 10 to the 15th power neutrons/sq cm. Circuits and individual components from this technology all survived this total dose although some devices required 1 hour of annealing at 200 or 300 C to regain functionality. This technology used with real time annealing should function to levels greater than 10 to the 10th power rad gamma and 10 to the 16th power n/sq cm

    Health and Wellness: The Shift From Managing Illness to Promoting Health

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    Examines the rise in health plan initiatives to promote wellness as a way for employers to manage costs and to engage employees in their own healthcare decisions through wellness activities, behavior modification programs, and health risk assessments

    Getting what you want: A compelling, reusable, one-page message.

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    Using examples from planning and evaluation, government and business models, presenters will share tactics and strategies for simple, concise communications on important issues. Participants will practice by developing a one-page position paper, briefing paper or decision memo

    Appropriation by the State of Minimum Flows in New Mexico Streams

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    The Rainbow Bridge Case and Reclamation Projects in Reserved Areas

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    The Hare and the Tortoise: Clean Air Policies in the United States and Sweden, Lennart J. Lundqvist

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    Pion Decay Constant, ZAZ_A and Chiral Log from Overlap Fermions

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    We report our calculation of the pion decay constant fπf_\pi, the axial renormalization constant ZAZ_A, and the quenched chiral logarithms from the overlap fermions. The calculation is done on a quenched 20420^4 lattice at a=0.148a=0.148 fm using tree level tadpole improved gauge action. The smallest pion mass we reach is about 280 MeV. The lattice size is about 4 times the Compton wavelength of the lowest mass pion.Comment: Lattice2001(Hadronic Matrix Elements), 3pages, 5figure

    Decuplet Baryon Structure from Lattice QCD

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    The electromagnetic properties of the SU(3)-flavor baryon decuplet are examined within a lattice simulation of quenched QCD. Electric charge radii, magnetic moments, and magnetic radii are extracted from the E0 and M1 form factors. Preliminary results for the E2 and M3 moments are presented giving the first model independent insight to the shape of the quark distribution in the baryon ground state. As in our octet baryon analysis, the lattice results give evidence of spin-dependent forces and mass effects in the electromagnetic properties. The quark charge distribution radii indicate these effects act in opposing directions. Some baryon dependence of the effective quark magnetic moments is seen. However, this dependence in decuplet baryons is more subtle than that for octet baryons. Of particular interest are the lattice predictions for the magnetic moments of Ω−\Omega^- and Δ++\Delta^{++} for which new recent experimental measurements are available. The lattice prediction of the Δ++/p\Delta^{++}/p ratio appears larger than the experimental ratio, while the lattice prediction for the Ω−/p\Omega^-/p magnetic moment ratio is in good agreement with the experimental ratio.Comment: RevTeX manuscript, 34 pages plus 21 figures (available upon request

    Chiral Properties of Pseudoscalar Mesons on a Quenched 20420^4 Lattice with Overlap Fermions

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    The chiral properties of the pseudoscalar mesons are studied numerically on a quenched 20420^4 lattice with the overlap fermion. We elucidate the role of the zero modes in the meson propagators, particularly that of the pseudoscalar meson. The non-perturbative renormalization constant ZAZ_A is determined from the axial Ward identity and is found to be almost independent of the quark mass for the range of quark masses we study; this implies that the O(a2)O(a^2) error is small. The pion decay constant, fπf_{\pi}, is calculated from which we determine the lattice spacing to be 0.148 fm. We look for quenched chiral log in the pseudoscalar decay constants and the pseudoscalar masses and we find clear evidence for its presence. The chiral log parameter δ\delta is determined to be in the range 0.15 -- 0.4 which is consistent with that predicted from quenched chiral perturbation theory.Comment: Version accepted for publication by PRD. A few minor typographical errors have been corrected. 24 pages, 11 figure
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