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The Superconducting Proximity Effect as a Tool to Investigate Metal Films and Interfaces
052The superconducting
proximity effect is measured in sandwiches of thin Pb films and the alkali
metals Cs, Rb, K and Na. The -dependence provides information about the
interface barriers between Pb and the alkalis. Such a barrier is particularly
large in Pb/Cs sandwiches. It is not due to impurities or oxydation. In the
presence of a sufficiently strong barrier a special form of the Cooper limit
can be applied to calculate the transition temperature of the sandwich
Personality dynamics at work: The effects of form, time, and context of variability
The study aimed to investigate the status of within-person state variability in neuroticism and conscientiousness as individual differences constructs by exploring their (a) temporal stability, (b) cross-context consistency, (c) empirical links to selected antecedents, and (d) empirical links to longer-term trait variability. Employing a sample of professionals (N = 346) from Australian organizations, personality state data together with situation appraisals were collected using experience sampling methodology in field and repeatedly in lab-like settings. Data on personality traits, cognitive ability, and motivational mindsets were collected at baseline and after two years. Contingent (situation contingencies) and noncontingent (relative SD) state variability indices were relatively stable over time and across contexts. Only a small number of predictive effects of state variability were observed, and these differed across contexts. Cognitive ability appeared to be associated with state variability under lab-like conditions. There was limited evidence of links between short-term state and long-term trait variability, except for a small effect for neuroticism. Some evidence of positive manifold was found for non-contingent variability. Systematic efforts are required to further elucidate the complex pattern of results regarding the antecedents, correlates and outcomes of individual differences in state variability
Trance: From Africa to Pentecostalism
The author, a student at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, studied indigenous religious movements in Asia and Africa during 1969-70 as a John Courtney Murray Fellow of Yale University. His book about indigenous churches in Ghana, Eden Revival is in the process of publication. Observations of indigenous Afro-American churches in the Caribbean during 1971 were made possible by a partial grant from the World Mission Institute of Concordia Seminary
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