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Barriers to development and progression of women entrepreneurs in Pakistan
This article would help integration of women entrepreneurs into the mainstream economy in Pakistan.In Pakistan, women entrepreneurs do not enjoy the same opportunities as men due to a number of deep-rooted discriminatory socio-cultural values and traditions. Furthermore, these restrictions can be observed within the support mechanisms that exist to assist such fledgling businesswomen. The economic potential of female entrepreneurs is not being realised as they suffer from a lack of access to capital, land, business premises, information technology, training and agency assistance. Inherent attitudes of a patriarchal society, that men are superior to women and that women are best suited to be homemakers, create formidable challenges. Women also receive little encouragement from some male family members, resulting in limited spatial mobility and a dearth of social capital. The research suggests that in order to foster development, multi-agency cooperation is required. The media, educational policy makers and government agencies could combine to provide women with improved access to business development services and facilitate local, regional and national networks
Effects of Pair Creation on Charged Gravitational Collapse
We investigate the effects of pair creation on the internal geometry of a
black hole, which forms during the gravitational collapse of a charged massless
scalar field. Classically, strong central Schwarzschild-like singularity forms,
and a null, weak, mass-inflation singularity arises along the Cauchy horizon,
in such a collapse. We consider here the discharge, due to pair creation, below
the event horizon and its influence on the {\it dynamical formation} of the
Cauchy horizon. Within the framework of a simple model we are able to trace
numerically the collapse. We find that a part of the Cauchy horizon is replaced
by the strong space-like central singularity. This fraction depends on the
value of the critical electric field, , for the pair creation.Comment: LaTex, 27 pages, including 14 figures. Some points are clarified,
typos corrected. Version accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.
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Defense Waste Processing Facility Radioactive Operations - Year Two
The Savannah River Site`s Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) near Aiken, SC is the nation`s first high-level radioactive waste vitrification facility. This waste (130 million liters) which has been stored in carbon steel underground tanks and is now being pretreated, melted into a highly durable borosilicate glass and poured into stainless steel canisters for eventual disposal in a geologic repository. Following a ten-year construction period and nearly three-year nonradioactive test program, the DWPF began radioactive operations in March 1996. The first nine months of radioactive operations have been reported previously. As with any complex technical facility, difficulties were encountered during the transition to radioactive operations. Results of the second year of radioactive operations are presented in this paper. The discussion includes: feed preparation and glass melting, resolution of the melter pouring issues, improvements in processing attainment and throughput, and planned improvements in laboratory attainment and throughput
Singular riemannian foliations with sections, transnormal maps and basic forms
A singular riemannian foliation F on a complete riemannian manifold M is said
to admit sections if each regular point of M is contained in a complete totally
geodesic immersed submanifold (a section) that meets every leaf of F
orthogonally and whose dimension is the codimension of the regular leaves of F.
We prove that the algebra of basic forms of M relative to F is isomorphic to
the algebra of those differential forms on a section that are invariant under
the generalized Weyl pseudogroup of this section. This extends a result of
Michor for polar actions. It follows from this result that the algebra of basic
function is finitely generated if the sections are compact.
We also prove that the leaves of F coincide with the level sets of a
transnormal map (generalization of isoparametric map) if M is simply connected,
the sections are flat and the leaves of F are compact. This result extends
previous results due to Carter and West, Terng, and Heintze, Liu and Olmos.Comment: Preprint IME-USP; The final publication is available at
springerlink.com http://www.springerlink.com/content/q48682633730t831
Squeezing in multi-mode nonlinear optical state truncation
In this paper, we show that multi-mode qubit states produced via nonlinear
optical state truncation driven by classical external pumpings exhibit
squeezing condition. We restrict our discussions to the two and three-mode
cases.Comment: 7 pages, 5 eps figures. Revised manuscript. Accepted for publication
in Phys. Lett.
Properties of hyperkahler manifolds and their twistor spaces
We describe the relation between supersymmetric sigma-models on hyperkahler
manifolds, projective superspace, and twistor space. We review the essential
aspects and present a coherent picture with a number of new results.Comment: 26 pages. v2: Sign mistakes corrected; Kahler potential explicitly
calculated in example; references added. v3: Published version--several small
clarifications per referee's reques
The effect of twisted magnetic field on the resonant absorption of MHD waves in coronal loops
The standing quasi modes in a cylindrical incompressible flux tube with
magnetic twist that undergoes a radial density structuring is considered in
ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). The radial structuring is assumed to be a
linearly varying density profile. Using the relevant connection formulae, the
dispersion relation for the MHD waves is derived and solved numerically to
obtain both the frequencies and damping rates of the fundamental and
first-overtone modes of both the kink (m=1) and fluting (m=2,3) waves. It was
found that a magnetic twist will increase the frequencies, damping rates and
the ratio of the oscillation frequency to the damping rate of these modes. The
period ratio P_1/P_2 of the fundamental and its first-overtone surface waves
for kink (m=1) and fluting (m=2,3) modes is lower than 2 (the value for an
untwisted loop) in the presence of twisted magnetic field. For the kink modes,
particularly, the magnetic twists B_{\phi}/B_z=0.0065 and 0.0255 can achieve
deviations from 2 of the same order of magnitude as in the observations.
Furthermore, for the fundamental kink body waves, the frequency bandwidth
increases with increasing the magnetic twist.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figure
Knowledge-based energy functions for computational studies of proteins
This chapter discusses theoretical framework and methods for developing
knowledge-based potential functions essential for protein structure prediction,
protein-protein interaction, and protein sequence design. We discuss in some
details about the Miyazawa-Jernigan contact statistical potential,
distance-dependent statistical potentials, as well as geometric statistical
potentials. We also describe a geometric model for developing both linear and
non-linear potential functions by optimization. Applications of knowledge-based
potential functions in protein-decoy discrimination, in protein-protein
interactions, and in protein design are then described. Several issues of
knowledge-based potential functions are finally discussed.Comment: 57 pages, 6 figures. To be published in a book by Springe
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