911 research outputs found
Об определении оптимальных расстояний между разведочными выработками в связи с различными размерами участков и анизотропностью тел полезных ископаемых
The main challenge to address single emitters in a high-power diode-laser-bar is the thermal and electrical management to avoid crosstalking. Especially p-side up assembly leads to increasing thermal influence of neighboring emitters due to the low thermal conductivity of GaAs. Electro-magnetic fields inside and outside the laser-bar, for example caused by high frequency modulation (10 MHz) at a high current (up to 1 A), induce voltages into neighboring electrical circuits, hence the output power of neighboring emitters can be affected
\u3ci\u3ePrince Caspian\u3c/i\u3e and \u3ci\u3eChild Christopher and Goldilind the Fair\u3c/i\u3e
A look at the roots of Lewis’s Prince Caspian in William Morris’s Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair (and in turn Morris’s source in Havelok the Dane) investigating the “imaginatively redemptive” changes Lewis made to this source material
The Drums of Doom: H.G. Wells\u27 \u3ci\u3eFirst Men in the Moon\u3c/i\u3e and \u3ci\u3eThe Lord of the Rings\u3c/i\u3e
Suggests that certain scenes from Wells’s First Men in the Moon inspired the Khazad-dûm episode in Fellowship of the Ring
The Face of the Materialist Magician: Lewis, Tolkien, and the Art of Crossing Perilous Streets
Plenary address, Mythcon 47. Concerns the character of the “Materialist Magician” (Screwtape’s term) in Tolkien and Lewis—the Janus-like figure who looks backward to magic and forward to scientism, without the moral core to reconcile his liminality. Tolkien’s Saruman and Lewis’s Uncle Andrew and Devine are key specimens of this trope, with Merlin standing as a counter-example
Tolkien and Old Germanic Ethics
Claims the “idea that a warrior must die with his lord in battle is one of the most important moral injunctions among the various Germanic peoples.” Uses this theme to examine Tolkien’s work for his reworking of the Old Germanic ethic into a Christian perspective
The effects of gonadotropin releasing hormone on conception in postpartum anestrus angus beef cows and heifers
The objective of this study was to determine if a pre synchronization gonadotropin
releasing hormone (GnRH) injection would increase conception percentages in postpartum
anestrous angus beef cows and heifers. Sixty-four Angus females (42 multiparous cows and
20 heifers) from the Angelo State University’s Management, Instruction and Research Center
were randomly assigned to two treatments groups at the beginning of the study. The control
group were administered a two shot prostaglandin estrous synchronization protocol. The
treatment group were administered a GnRH injection thirteen days prior to the two shot
prostaglandin synchronization protocol. However, only 30 females showed signs of estrus
and were artificially inseminated. Results in cows and heifers were similar, and no
differences were found among the two treatment groups (P>0.05). Differences might be
noted with a larger number of females that show signs of estrus. Conception was recorded by
the use of ultrasound, and is a viable management tool
Forward pi^0 Production and Associated Transverse Energy Flow in Deep-Inelastic Scattering at HERA
Deep-inelastic positron-proton interactions at low values of Bjorken-x down
to x \approx 4.10^-5 which give rise to high transverse momentum pi^0 mesons
are studied with the H1 experiment at HERA. The inclusive cross section for
pi^0 mesons produced at small angles with respect to the proton remnant (the
forward region) is presented as a function of the transverse momentum and
energy of the pi^0 and of the four-momentum transfer Q^2 and Bjorken-x.
Measurements are also presented of the transverse energy flow in events
containing a forward pi^0 meson. Hadronic final state calculations based on QCD
models implementing different parton evolution schemes are confronted with the
data.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures and 3 table
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