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Becoming an American Empire
Reviewing: Adam Burns, American Imperialism: The Territorial Expansion of the United States; Paul Frymer, Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansio
Cartographic research in EREP program for small scale mapping
The author has identified the following significant results. Skylab photography is suitable for producing planimetric maps with graphical representation of landform at scales up to 1:100,000. It cannot supply all the detail necessary for maps at this scale, but it may be used to produce a sound framework which can be completed by detail from other sources. Its principal cartographic use is for original mapping of undeveloped areas of the world, but it would also be useful for the revision of existing maps and for monitoring extensive urban changes
Imide and isatin derivatives as Ξ²-lactam mimics of Ξ²-lactam antibiotics
Activated Ξ³-lactams, which are derivatives of succinimide, phthalimide and isatin with suitable
elements of molecular recognition, have been synthesised as mimics of the Γ-lactam antibiotics
and their chemical and biological reactivity determined
Ultimate Biochemical Oxygen Demand in Semi-Intensively Managed Shrimp Pond Waters
Three independent studies were conducted to quantify ultimate biochemical oxygen demand (UBOD) and the corresponding decomposition rate constant for production pond (average 21.5 ha each) waters and effluents on six semi-intensively managed marine shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) farms in Honduras. Samples were collected during the rainy season in studies 1-3 and during the dry season only in study 1. Pond water samples were collected during the culture period and/or at harvest. The dry season 30-d biochemical oxygen demand (BOD30) of pond waters across all farms was 26% lower and UBOD was 54% lower, but the decomposition rate constant was more than twice as great as during the rainy season. During the dry season, biochemical oxygen demand was nearly completely expressed after 30 d of incubation whereas during the rainy season BOD was about 65% expressed after 31 d of incubation and the correlation between BOD31 and UBOD was less strong compared to the dry season. Water quality variables were correlated with measures of BOD during rainy and dry seasons, but only the correlation between chlorophyll a and BOD measures was predictive. In studies 2 and 3, BOD after 88-94 d of incubation was expressed almost completely and corresponded closely with computed UBOD. No significant differences in UBOD were detected in pond samples taken after 30, 61, or 71 (harvest) d of grow out in study 3. Mean decomposition rate constant ranged from 0.054-0.071 d-1 in studies 1-3 (rainy season), compared to 0.123 d-1 in study 1 (dry season)
Study of techniques and applications of satellite imagery to small scale mapping
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The relation of perceptual factors and speed of handwriting to spelling ability.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
More Legumes for Green Manure = More Corn
Iowa State College experiments show that a lot of nitrogren can be cheaply produced by adding a legume seeding to the oats preceding corn. Research indicates every farmer could profitably make a legume seeding for green manure in every acre of oats in addition to meadow and rotation plantings
On composite laminates with extensional anisotropy
The definite list of extensionally (membrane) anisotropic composite laminates with up to 21 plies is presented. The listings comprise of individual stacking sequences, which are characterized in terms of angle- and cross-ply sub-sequence relationships as well as the blend-ratio of
unbalanced angle-plies. Dimensionless parameters, including lamination parameters, are provided, from which the extensional and bending stiffness terms are readily calculated and an assessment of the bending stiffness efficiency made for angle- and cross-ply sub-sequences. Comparisons are made between the structural response of extensionally-anisotropic laminates and laminates with both extensional- and bending-anisotropy; Initial- and post-buckling responses are considered at the panel level together with the static response of a complete wing-box structure
Layered Antiferromagnetism Induces Large Negative Magnetoresistance in the van der Waals Semiconductor CrSBr
The recent discovery of magnetism within the family of exfoliatable van der
Waals (vdW) compounds has attracted considerable interest in these materials
for both fundamental research and technological applications. However current
vdW magnets are limited by their extreme sensitivity to air, low ordering
temperatures, and poor charge transport properties. Here we report the magnetic
and electronic properties of CrSBr, an air-stable vdW antiferromagnetic
semiconductor that readily cleaves perpendicular to the stacking axis. Below
its N\'{e}el temperature, K, CrSBr adopts an A-type
antiferromagnetic structure with each individual layer ferromagnetically
ordered internally and the layers coupled antiferromagnetically along the
stacking direction. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL)
reveal that the electronic gap is eV with a
corresponding PL peak centered at eV. Using magnetotransport
measurements, we demonstrate strong coupling between magnetic order and
transport properties in CrSBr, leading to a large negative magnetoresistance
response that is unique amongst vdW materials. These findings establish CrSBr
as a promising material platform for increasing the applicability of vdW
magnets to the field of spin-based electronics
Globular Cluster Populations in Four Early-Type Poststarburst Galaxies
We present a study of the globular cluster systems of four early-type
poststarburst galaxies using deep g and I-band images from the ACS camera
aboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). All the galaxies feature shells
distributed around their main bodies and are thus likely merger remnants. The
color distribution of the globular clusters in all four galaxies shows a broad
peak centered on g-I ~ 1.4, while PGC 6240 and PGC 42871 show a significant
number of globular clusters with g-I ~ 1.0. The latter globular clusters are
interpreted as being of age ~ 500 Myr and likely having been formed in the
merger. The color of the redder peak is consistent with that expected for an
old metal-poor population that is very commonly found around normal galaxies.
However, all galaxies except PGC 10922 contain several globular clusters that
are significantly brighter than the maximum luminosity expected of a single old
metal-poor population. To test for multiple-age populations of overlapping g-I
color, we model the luminosity functions of the globular clusters as composites
of an old metal-poor subpopulation with a range of plausible specific
frequencies and an intermediate-age subpopulation of solar metallicity. We find
that three of the four sample galaxies show evidence for the presence of an
intermediate-age (~ 1 Gyr) globular cluster population, in addition to the old
metal-poor GC population seen in normal early-type galaxies. None of the
galaxies show a significant population of clusters consistent with an old,
metal-rich red cluster population that is typically seen in early-type
galaxies.Comment: 41 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in AJ. Some figues
have been downgraded to reduce their size
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