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    Expanders are counterexamples to the coarse pp-Baum-Connes conjecture

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    We show that certain expanders are counterexamples to the coarse pp-Baum-Connes conjecture.Comment: 19 page

    Productivity Growth and R&D Expenditure in Taiwan's Manufacturing Firms

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    This study sets out to estimate the impact of R&D on productivity within the private sector, with further analysis of the different impacts of R&D in high-tech and conventional firms. The study also aims to estimate the rates of return on R&D investment and total factor productivity at firm level. Based on a sample of 136 large manufacturing firms listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange over the period 1994-2000, our findings suggest that Taiwan's R&D investment had a significant impact on firm productivity growth, with output elasticity standing at around 0.18. When the sample is divided into high-tech and conventional firms, the R&D output elasticity in high-tech firms is significantly greater than that of conventional firms. In addition, the average rate of return in high-tech firms is much larger than that estimated in other industries. Our empirical findings further show that although there was a dramatic decline in TFP in 1998 for all selected industries, this nevertheless started to climb again in 1999.

    On the activation—inactivation coupling in Shaker potassium channels

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    AbstractThe ‘ball-and-chain’ model suggests the existence of a negative site which may attract the positively charged inactivation ball to occlude the pore when the channel is in the open state. For Shaker K+ channels, we propose that the state-dependent negative site be tryptophan-435, which becomes negatively charged after receiving an electron from tyrosine-445. The kinetic scheme for the channel's activation-inactivation coupling as derived from the YW-gated model resembles a successful ‘scheme 8’ proposed by Zagotta and Aldrich. Our model suggests that the final rapid voltage-independent transition to the open state is due to the deprotonation of tyrosine-445

    The Economic Impact Analysis of US-China Trade War

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    The paper aims at analyzing the policy economic impact on Taiwan and providing policy recommendation.There are three purposes of this paper. First, we aim to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the US-China trade war on Taiwan\u27s economy. Second, we will explore whether the intensification of the trade war will trigger a global financial crisis. Third, we will discuss government’s strategy to arrange and create a conducive environment to welcome the return of Taiwanese entrepreneurs

    A Pen-based computer for the delivery person

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    Volatile fatty acid production and its relationship with average daily gains of steers grazing two types of pasture

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    The objectives of this study were: (a) to evaluate and compare several methods of estimating average daily gain (ADG) of steers grazing on two types of pasture, (b) to investigate factors that affect ADG of these steers during the spring-summer grazing season, (c) to study the changes of volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration in the rumen of these steers and their relation to animal performance and (d) to study selective grazing and its relation to ADG of steers. Two types of pasture, fescue-lespedeza (F-L) and orchardgrass-ladino clover (O-C) were used in this study. A grazing trial with steers was conducted to determine the body weight changes on these two types of pasture during various periods of the grazing season. Esophageal-fistulated steers were used to sample the diet of grazing animals (grazed sample) while hand-clipped samples were used to represent the forage available to the animals. Rumen-fistulated steers were used for in vivo VFA production studies. Chemical composition of grazed and clipped forage samples and in vivo and in vitro VFA production were determined at 28-day intervals during the spring-summer grazing season. These measures which affect quality of pastures were correlated with average daily gain of steers grazing the two types of pasture. Measures which were highly correlated with ADG were then used to develop equations for predicting ADG by multiple regression analysis. The results of this study were as follows: 1. ADG of steers grazing O-C pastures was higher than that of steers grazing F-L pastures. This was especially pronounced in the early part of the grazing season. 2. Grazed samples were significantly higher (P\u3c.05) with respect to crude protein content in both types of pasture. 3. A consistently lower protein content, higher acid detergent fiber (ADF) content and acid insoluble lignin (AIL) content in the diet of the steers grazing F-L pastures may have accounted for the lower ADG of these steers. 4. There was no significant correlation between ADG and percent of protein in the grazed or the clipped samples from either type of pasture. The percent of AIL in the clipped samples was negatively correlated with ADG. 5. Total VFA production reached a peak about one hour after the morning grazing and tended to decline thereafter. However, the molar percent of individual VFA in rumen liquor varied little in both types of pasture during the hours after the morning grazing. The pH values and total VFA concentration were negatively correlated. Total VFA concentration was higher in the summer than in the fall. 6. Total and individual VFA concentration in the dorsal area of the rumen was significantly higher than in the ventral area. However, there were no significant differences in VFA ratio between these two locations. In both types of pasture, ADG was more highly correlated with total VFA concentration in samples from the dorsal area than with the same variable in samples from the ventral area of the rumen. 7. For the prediction of ADG of steers grazing F-L pastures, the equation including the variables in vivo total VFA concentration, AIL and crude protein percentage was the most useful of several similar equations. This multiple regression equation explained 98 percent of the variability in ADG of steers. 8. In O-C pastures, the equation containing the variables in vivo total VFA concentration, percent of AIL and in vitro DDM was most valuable in predicting ADG of steers. This equation accounted for 99 percent of the variation in ADG of steers. 9. Results of this investigation indicate that total or indivi-dual VFA production may be an important factor in the prediction of ADG of steers grazing F-L or O-C pastures. Together with other variables considered in this study, VFA concentration accounted for most of the variation in ADG of the steers

    Quantitative KK-theory for SQpSQ_p-algebras

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    Quantitative (or controlled) KK-theory for C∗C^*-algebras was introduced by Guoliang Yu in his work on the Novikov conjecture for groups with finite asymptotic dimension, and was later expanded into a general theory, with further applications, by Yu together with HervĂ© Oyono-Oyono. Motivated by investigations of the LpL_p Baum-Connes conjecture, we will describe an analogous framework of quantitative KK-theory that applies to algebras of bounded linear operators on subquotients of LpL_p spaces

    Performance and stability of non-equilibrium MHD disk generators

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1990.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-38).by Bor-Chyuan Lin.M.S
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