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    Flow Fragmentalism

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    In this paper, we articulate a version of non-standard A-theory – which we call Flow Fragmentalism – in relation to its take on the issue of supervenience of truth on being. According to the Truth Supervenes on Being (TSB) Principle, the truth of past- and future-tensed propositions supervenes, respectively, on past and future facts. Since the standard presentist denies the existence of past and future entities and facts concerning them that do not obtain in the present, she seems to lack the resources to accept both past and future-tensed truths and the TSB Principle. Contrariwise, positions in philosophy of time that accept an eternalist ontology (e.g., B-theory, moving spotlight, and Fine’s and Lipman’s versions of fragmentalism) allow for a “direct” supervenience base for past- and future-tensed truths. We argue that Flow Fragmentalism constitutes a middle ground, which retains most of the advantages of both views, and allows us to articulate a novel account of the passage of time

    A macro-micromechanics analysis of a notched metal matrix composite

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    A macro-micromechanics analysis was formulated to determine the matrix and fiber behavior near the notch tip in a center-notched metal matrix composite. Results are presented for a boron/aluminum monolayer. The macro-level analysis models the entire notched specimen using a three dimensional finite element program which uses the vanishing-fiber-diameter model to model the elastic-plastic behavior of the matrix and the elastic behavior of the fiber. The micro-behavior is analyzed using a Discrete Fiber-Matrix (DFM) model containing one fabric and the surrounding matrix. The dimensions of the DFM model were determined by the ply thickness and the fiber volume fraction and corresponded to the size of the notch-tip element in the macro-level analysis. The boundary conditions applied to the DFM model were determined from the macro-level analysis. Stress components within the DFM model were calculated and stress distributions are presented along selected planes and surfaces within the DFM model, including the fiber-matrix interface. Yielding in the matrix was examined at the notch tip in both the macro- and micro-level analyses. The DFM model predicted higher stresses (24 percent) in the fiber compared to the global analysis. In the notch-tip element, the interface stresses indicated that a multi-axial criterion may be required to predict interfacial failure. The DFM analysis predicted yielding to initiate in the notch-tip element at a stress level 28 percent lower than predicted by the global analysis

    Extracellular Macromolecules in Regenerating Sabellids: A Histochemical Study

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    Regenerating sabellid polychaetes were histochemically studied with regard to the synthesis and deposition of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and collagen. Both of these types of macromolecules are known to be actively involved in cell migrations and differentiations of several vertebrate systems. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not these extracellular materials might be similarly involved in invertebrate systems. Results demonstrate for the first time that these same extracellular materials, GAG and collagen, actively participate during invertebrate development. Production of hyaluronic acid is shown to accompany mesenchymal migration and blastema formation. Deposition of sulfated GAG collagen in the form of an epithelial basal lamina and cartilaginous matrix mark differentiation of epithelial and mesenchymal cell types. The effects on normal sabellid development of 6-aminonicotinamide (6-AN), an inhibitor of GAG synthesis, and α,α’-dipyridyl and b-aminopropionitrile (βAPN), inhibitors of collagen synthesis, were investigated. α,α’-Dipyridyl at 10(-4)M and β-APN at 10(-3)M were effective at stopping regeneration at all stages. 6-AN at 10(-5)M was effective at blocking formation of regenerate blastemas, however no effect was observed after completion of blastema formation. Possible mechanisms for the developmental role of these extracellular macromolecules are also discussed

    Subsonic and supersonic jet flow and acoustic characteristics and supersonic suppressors

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    To study the similarities and differences between subsonic and supersonic jets, velocity and impact pressure fluctuations were determined along the axis over a jet Mach number range of 0.6 to 1.4 for a 2 in. diameter convergent nozzle and for a one inch diameter jet flow. Static pressure distribution fluctuations due to shear and turbulence in the jet flow for subsonic and supersonic jets were related to acoustic radiation to the far field. Also determined were flow and acoustic characteristics of a single shroud, and multiple shroud tube and shroud suppressors for supersonic and subsonic exhaust velocities. A compressor consisting of 191 tubes and 191 shrouds decreased the primary Mach number drastically for both jet Mach numbers of 1.4 and 0.7; rms impact and static pressure fluctuations on the axis were also reduced from values existing for an equivalent area single nozzle

    Structural phase transitions of vortex matter in an optical lattice

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    We consider the vortex structure of a rapidly rotating trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in the presence of a co-rotating periodic optical lattice potential. We observe a rich variety of structural phases which reflect the interplay of the vortex-vortex and vortex-lattice interactions. The lattice structure is very sensitive to the ratio of vortices to pinning sites and we observe structural phase transitions and domain formation as this ratio is varied.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Atmospheric frontal zone studies

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    The research supported by this contract and directed Activities in the inversion and interpretation of data produced by the Nimbus-7 scanning multichannel microwave radiometer (SMMR) are reported. There were five principal subjects: (1) modeling of the emissivity of foam patches on the ocean surface; (2) inversion of radiometric data by a multidimensional algorithm; (3) an operational water vapor retrieval algorithm; (4) inference of Antarctic firm accumulation rates; and (5) inference of water vapor over the Arctic sea ice

    High rate production of polarized 3He with meta-stability exchange method

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    Keywords: polarized 3He, meta-stability exchange, infrared laserComment: 4 figures, submitted to J. Phys. Soc. Jpn

    Controlling quasiparticle excitations in a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate

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    We describe an approach to quantum control of the quasiparticle excitations in a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate based on adiabatic and diabatic changes in the trap anisotropy. We describe our approach in the context of Landau-Zener transition at the avoided crossings in the quasiparticle excitation spectrum. We show that there can be population oscillation between different modes at the specific aspect ratios of the trapping potential at which the mode energies are almost degenerate. These effects may have implications in the expansion of an excited condensate as well as the dynamics of a moving condensate in an atomic wave guide with a varying width
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