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O\u27er the Far Blue Mountain
O\u27er the far blue mountain,O\u27er the white sea foam,Come thou long parted one,Back to thy home.When the bright fire shineth,Sad looks thy place;While the true heart pineth,Missing thy face.O\u27er the far blue mountain,O\u27er the white sea foam,Come thou long parted one,Come to thy home.Ah!Ah!Music is sorrowfulSince thou art gone,Sisters are mourning thee,Come to thine own.Hark! how lone voices callBack to thy rest,Come to thy Fathers hall,Thy Mothers breast.O\u27er the far blue mountain,O\u27er the white sea foam,Come thou long parted one,Come to thy home.Ah!Ah
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Visual cognition during real social interaction
Copyright @ 2012 The Authors. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and 85 reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. The article was made available through the Brunel University Open Access Publishing Fund.This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Laboratory studies of social visual cognition often simulate the critical aspects of joint attention by having participants interact with a computer-generated avatar. Recently, there has been a movement toward examining these processes during authentic social interaction. In this review, we will focus on attention to faces, attentional misdirection, and a phenomenon we have termed social inhibition of return (Social IOR), that have revealed aspects of social cognition that were hitherto unknown. We attribute these discoveries to the use of paradigms that allow for more realistic social interactions to take place. We also point to an area that has begun to attract a considerable amount of interest—that of Theory of Mind (ToM) and automatic perspective taking—and suggest that this too might benefit from adopting a similar approach
Friction measuring apparatus Patent
Kinetic and static friction force measurement between magnetic tape and magnetic head surface
Wind tunnel evaluation of YF-12 inlet response to internal airflow disturbances with and without control
The response of terminal-shock position and static pressures in the subsonic duct of a YF-12 aircraft flight-hardware inlet to perturbations in simulated engine corrected airflow were obtained with and without inlet control. Frequency response data, obtained with inlet controls inactive, indicated the general nature of the inherent inlet dynamics, assisted in the design of controls, and provided a baseline reference for responses with active controls. All the control laws were implemented by means of a digital computer that could be programmed to behave like the flight inlet's existing analog control. The experimental controls were designed using an analytical optimization technique. The capabilities of the controls were limited primarily by the actuation hardware. The experimental controls provided somewhat better attenuation of terminal shock excursions than did the YF-13 inlet control. Controls using both the forward and aft bypass systems also provided somewhat better attenuation than those using just the forward bypass. The main advantage of using both bypasses is in the greater control flexibility that is achieved
Is Strangeness Still Strange at the LHC?
Strangeness production is calculated in a pQCD-based model (including nuclear
effects) in the high transverse momentum sector, where pQCD is expected to work
well. We investigate pion, kaon, proton and lambda production in pp and
heavy-ion collisions. Parton energy loss in AA collisions is taken into
account. We compare strange-to-non-strange meson and baryon ratios to data at
RHIC, and make predictions for the LHC. We find that these ratios significantly
deviate from unity not only at RHIC but also at the LHC, indicating the special
role of strangeness at both energies.Comment: Contribution to SQM 2007, 6 pages 2 figure
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