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On the theory of polarization transfer in inhomogeneous magnetized plasmas
Polarization transfer theory in inhomogeneous magnetized plasmas with mode couplin
Jlc R&d Status
[[abstract]]In this paper, we summarise the status of the R & D efforts for the JLC (Japan e+e- Linear Collider) project including X-band main linacs and the ATF (Accelerator Test Facility). The main emphasis is on X-band PPM klystron development, and on recent progress at ATF on studies of production of a low emittance beam and a multi-bunch beam[[fileno]]2030204030002[[department]]資訊工程ĺ¸
Domestic Counterinsurgency: How Counterinsurgency Tactics Combined With Laws Were Deployed Against Blacks Throughout U.S. History
Long before the United States engaged in counterinsurgency overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States engaged in counterinsurgency domestically against blacks. The history of America is a history of enduring conflict between black insurgents and white counterinsurgents. This conflict began centuries ago with the forced transport of enslaved blacks to America’s shores. From the beginning, whites employed all levers of national power including laws to suppress black resistance. The laws became counterinsurgency weapons launched against blacks in an internal conflict lasting generations
Minute and Separate : Considering the Admissibility of Videotaped Forensic Interviews in Child Sexual Abuse Cases After Crawford and Davis
Child sexual abuse is one of the least prosecuted crimes in the United States in part because of the many evidentiary challenges prosecutors face. In 2004, the Supreme Court introduced a new standard for determining the admissibility of out-of-court statements made by declarants who are unavailable to testify at trial. In Crawford v. Washington, the Supreme Court held that testimonial statements are only admissible at trial if the declarant is unavailable to testify and there was a prior opportunity for cross-examination. This Note will examine Crawford’s impact on the admissibility of videotaped forensic interviews with child victims of sexual abuse and suggest that courts adopt a “minute and separate” approach when deciding whether statements contained in those interviews are testimonial in nature
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