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Destination Online Communication: Why Less is Sometimes More. A Study of Online Communications of English Destinations
This research investigates the relationship between Web site design and the Web site end-user experience of a vast number of English tourism destinations, both local and regional ones. Following recent research in the field, this paper evaluates destinations' online communication based on the implemented Web site features and on the effectiveness of the communication itself, borrowing its research methodology from different domains. After content and functionality analysis, a user-experience, scenario-based investigation has been carried out, which demonstrated that complex Web sites do not always serve end-users' needs properly; in other words, Web site complexity is not directly related with good user experience. This research may help destination managers to foster their online communication if they have fewer content and functionalities but are better focused and clearly user-oriented. © 2014 Taylor & Francis
Geometrical Description of Quantum Mechanics - Transformations and Dynamics
In this paper we review a proposed geometrical formulation of quantum
mechanics. We argue that this geometrization makes available mathematical
methods from classical mechanics to the quantum frame work. We apply this
formulation to the study of separability and entanglement for states of
composite quantum systems.Comment: 22 pages, to be published in Physica Script
Piezoelectric materials parameters for piezoelectric thin films in GHz applications
Piezoelectric thin films have existing and promising new applications in microwave filter technologies. The final performance depends on many parameters, and very specifically on the materials properties of each involved material. In this article, materials and properties for thin-film bulk acoustic wave resonators are discussed on some selected issues: the piezoelectric coefficients and acoustic losses of AlN, the relation of the first one with microstructural parameters, the inclusion of parasitic elements, and the merits of and problems with ferroelectric material
PFAS in textile wastewater: an integrated approach to reduce the environmental risk for their mixture
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), used in several industrial applications, are gaining increasing concern due to their spread in the environment, their stability and eco-toxicity. To avoid PFAS spread in the environment, reducing the environmental risk on receiving water bodies, removal strategies need to be implemented at both industrial and municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). This study presents a case study in a textile district in northern Italy where PFAS monitoring campaigns were combined with testing at lab and pilot-scale of two promising removal processes (membrane separation, adsorption on activated carbon) and data used for environmental risk assessment. This combination was proved to be useful to support the identification of the optimal combination of prevention and treatment interventions to be applied at different system points to reduce the environmental risk
Physical properties of Ce3-xTe4 below room temperature
The physical properties of polycrystalline Ce3-xTe4 were investigated by
measurements of the thermoelectric properties, Hall coefficient, heat capacity,
and magnetization. The fully-filled, metallic x=0 compound displays a soft
ferromagnetic transition near 4K, and analysis of the corresponding heat
capacity anomaly suggests a doublet ground state for Ce^{3+}. The transition is
suppressed to below 2K in the insulating x=0.33 composition, revealing that
magnetic order in Ce3-xTe4 is driven by an RKKY-type interaction. The
thermoelectric properties trend with composition as expected from simple
electron counting, and the transport properties in Ce3Te4 are observed to be
similar to those in La3Te4. Trends in the low temperature thermal conductivity
data reveal that the phonons are efficiently scattered by electrons, while all
compositions examined have a lattice thermal conductivity near 1.2W/m/K at
200K.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Spin reorientation in TlFe1.6Se2 with complete vacancy ordering
The relationship between vacancy ordering and magnetism in TlFe1.6Se2 has
been investigated via single crystal neutron diffraction, nuclear forward
scattering, and transmission electron microscopy. The examination of chemically
and structurally homogenous crystals allows the true ground state to be
revealed, which is characterized by Fe moments lying in the ab-plane below
100K. This is in sharp contrast to crystals containing regions of order and
disorder, where a competition between c-axis and ab-plane orientations of the
moments is observed. The properties of partially-disordered TlFe1.6Se2 are
therefore not associated with solely the ordered or disordered regions. This
contrasts the viewpoint that phase separation results in independent physical
properties in intercalated iron selenides, suggesting a coupling between
ordered and disordered regions may play an important role in the
superconducting analogues.Comment: Minor changes; updated references and funding acknowledgemen
On the dynamical conditions concomitant with the bottom anoxia in the Northern Adriatic Sea: A numerical case study for the 1977 event
The aim of the present investigation is to explain the dramatic phenomenon of anoxia/hypoxia waters observed in the Northern Adriatic Sea during August 1977 by using the data collected in the DINAS 2 oceanographic campaign and modelling them by means of a three-dimensional numerical model for the Whole basin. The model has been forced with ECMWF surface reanalysis data—wind stress, heat fluxes and river discharges. The main result lies in the high temporal and spatial correlation between the observed anoxia areas and the centres of anticyclonic circulation produced by the model. Further investigations seem to be necessary for a better matching between observed and simulated thermohaline fields
Entanglement Induced Phase Transitions
Starting from the canonical ensemble over the space of pure quantum states,
we obtain an integral representation for the partition function. This is used
to calculate the magnetisation of a system of N spin-1/2 particles. The results
suggest the existence of a new type of first order phase transition that occurs
at zero temperature in the absence of spin-spin interactions. The transition
arises as a consequence of quantum entanglement. The effects of internal
interactions are analysed and the behaviour of the magnetic susceptibility for
a small number of interacting spins is determined.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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