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Population : research and policy face new challenges
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Population : recherche, politiques; défis à releve
Effective radius of ground- and excited-state positronium in collisions with hard walls
We determine effective collisional radii of positronium (Ps) by considering
Ps states in hard-wall spherical cavities. -spline basis sets of electron
and positron states inside the cavity are used to construct the states of Ps.
Accurate Ps energy eigenvalues are obtained by extrapolation with respect to
the numbers of partial waves and radial states included in the bases.
Comparison of the extrapolated energies with those of a pointlike particle
provides values of the effective radius of Ps() in collisions
with a hard wall. We show that for , , and states of Ps, the
effective radius decreases with the increasing Ps center-of-mass momentum, and
find a.u., a.u., and a.u. in
the zero-momentum limit.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Physical Review
Population policy and national development
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Développement national et politique en matière de populationMonograph on population policy and social development - discusses population policies and their relationship to social and economic development goals; population models; research projects on population policy
Ovule, seed and seedling characters in Acharia (Achariaceae) with evidence of myrmecochory in the family
An investigation of mature seed structure in Guthriea capensis and ovule-to-seed development in Acharia tragodes indicate that the two species are herbaceous myrmecochores with similar adaptations for seed dispersal and germination. The development and structure of the modified seed tissues, namely a sarcotestal elaiosome, a fringe layer in the mesotesta, endotestal-exotegmic mechanical layers and a chalazal seed lid are described. Additional embryological similarities between the two taxa include, amongst others, sessile ovules, distally lobed outer integuments, zigzag micropyle canals formed by both integuments, bisporic Allium Type embryo sacs, suspensorless embryos belonging to the Penaea Variation of the Asterad Type, and small embryos in the mature seed. In Acharia intraseminal embryo growth occurs before radicle emergence, germination is epigeal and seedlings belong to the Macaranga Type
Développement national et politique en matière de population
Version anglaise disponible dans la Bibliothèque numérique du CRDI: Population policy and national developmen
Issue paper on population
IDRC personnel. Paper on issues in population control in developing countries - describes the problem of population increase and efforts in family planning; discusses the need to recognize demographic consequences of development projects and to integrate population policy in overall development plans, need for national planning for the population already born; suggests future directions in development planning
Effects of Collective Potentials on Pion Spectra in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
The effect of collective potentials on pion spectra in ultrarelativistic
heavy ion collisions is investigated. We find the effect of these potential to
be very small, too small to explain the observed enhancement at low transverse
momenta. (7 figures, bill be send on request)Comment: 11 page
Scanning electron microscopy image representativeness: morphological data on nanoparticles.
A sample of a nanomaterial contains a distribution of nanoparticles of various shapes and/or sizes. A scanning electron microscopy image of such a sample often captures only a fragment of the morphological variety present in the sample. In order to quantitatively analyse the sample using scanning electron microscope digital images, and, in particular, to derive numerical representations of the sample morphology, image content has to be assessed. In this work, we present a framework for extracting morphological information contained in scanning electron microscopy images using computer vision algorithms, and for converting them into numerical particle descriptors. We explore the concept of image representativeness and provide a set of protocols for selecting optimal scanning electron microscopy images as well as determining the smallest representative image set for each of the morphological features. We demonstrate the practical aspects of our methodology by investigating tricalcium phosphate, Ca3 (PO4 )2 , and calcium hydroxyphosphate, Ca5 (PO4 )3 (OH), both naturally occurring minerals with a wide range of biomedical applications
Probing Transport Theories via Two-Proton Source Imaging
Imaging technique is applied to two-proton correlation functions to extract
quantitative information about the space-time properties of the emitting source
and about the fraction of protons that can be attributed to fast emission
mechanisms. These new analysis techniques resolve important ambiguities that
bedeviled prior comparisons between measured correlation functions and those
calculated by transport theory. Quantitative comparisons to transport theory
are presented here. The results of the present analysis differ from those
reported previously for the same reaction systems. The shape of the two-proton
emitting sources are strongly sensitive to the details about the in-medium
nucleon-nucleon cross sections and their density dependence.Comment: 23 pages, 11 figures. Figures are in GIF format. If you need
postscript format, please contact: [email protected]
Source Dimensions in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
Recent experiments on pion correlations, interpreted as interferometric
measurements of the collision zone, are compared with models that distinguish a
prehadronic phase and a hadronic phase. The models include prehadronic
longitudinal expansion, conversion to hadrons in local kinetic equilibrium, and
rescattering of the produced hadrons. We find that the longitudinal and outward
radii are surprisingly sensitive to the algorithm used for two-body collisions.
The longitudinal radius measured in collisions of 200 GeV/u sulfur nuclei on a
heavy target requires the existence of a prehadronic phase which converts to
the hadronic phase at densities around 0.8-1.0 GeV/fm. The transverse radii
cannot be reproduced without introducing more complex dynamics into the
transverse expansion.Comment: RevTeX 3.0, 28 pages, 6 figures, not included, revised version, major
change is an additional discussion of the classical two-body collision
algorithm, a (compressed) postscript file of the complete paper including
figures can be obtained from Authors or via anonymous ftp at
ftp://ftp_int.phys.washington.edu/pub/herrmann/pisource.ps.
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