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The Regulation and Development of Bioremediation
The authors describe how federal statutes regulating hazardous wastes create both incentives and disincentives for exploiting the large potential of bioremediation. Ultimately, they argue for regulation attending more to comparative risks and costs
Good Neighbourhood : Canada and the United States\u27 Contentious Relationship During the Civil War
For the majority of the Civil War, Canadians were divided in their loyalties to the Union and to the South. However, in 1864, after years of sending agents and conspirators into Canada, the South became bolder in their affairs north of the border. These efforts culminated into two attacks, planned and executed from Canada by the South: The seizing of the Philo Parsons on Lake Erie on September 19, 1864; and the raid on St. Albans, Vermont, a month later, on October 19, 1864. These two attacks forced Canada and Great Britain to reassess their neutrality and, under pressure from the Union, Canada had to adopt more stringent neutrality laws. Canada also lost its nearly unfettered access to the much-needed American market when the Union cancelled the Reciprocity Treaty in early 1865
Hospitality IT: What Does the Future Hold?
The impact of information technology (IT) is far-reaching and driving dramatic shifts in business paradigms. Trends suggest greater adoption of IT will continue and develop at accelerating rates. Hence, hotel operators and executives must learn how to embrace IT and capitalize on the many capabilities it has to offer while minimizing the threats. The authors attempt to provide a sense of focus and a roadmap to help hoteliers understand the issues, see the future, and find an appropriate on ramp to the information superhighway
The Illiberal Search for Order: Protestant Preventive Societies, Theodore Roosevelt, and Sexual Repression in Progressive Era New York City
This thesis explores the intersection of political reform, moral policing, and social control in Progressive era New York City, centred around Theodore Roosevelt’s tenure as President of the Police Commission from May 1895 to April 1897 and Charles Parkhurst’s Society for the Prevention of Crime (SPC). The SPC and other preventive societies played a crucial role in pushing for increased policing of vice, especially sex work, and sought to redefine sexual boundaries based on conservative Protestant values. As President of the Police Commission, Roosevelt followed the illiberal methods employed by reformers like Rev. Dr. Charles Parkhurst, President of the SPC. Roosevelt’s enforcement of vice laws, specifically targeting saloons and disorderly houses, endeared him to the moral reformers, but it alienated the working class and led to his unpopularity in New York City which dogged him during his 1898 run for governor. The narrative delves into the contrasting approaches of traditional reformers, who sought non-partisan municipal administration, and Progressives, who aimed for systemic change to improve social cohesion and efficiency. The enforcement of conservative moral values curtailed individual liberties and led to increased tension between the working class and reformers
Solid-phase Submonomer Synthesis of Peptoid Polymers and their Self-Assembly into Highly-Ordered Nanosheets
Peptoids are a novel class of biomimetic, non-natural, sequence-specific heteropolymers that resist proteolysis, exhibit potent biological activity, and fold into higher order nanostructures. Structurally similar to peptides, peptoids are poly N-substituted glycines, where the side chains are attached to the nitrogen rather than the alpha-carbon. Their ease of synthesis and structural diversity allows testing of basic design principles to drive de novo design and engineering of new biologically-active and nanostructured materials
Superconducting Gatemon Qubit based on a Proximitized Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
The coherent tunnelling of Cooper pairs across Josephson junctions (JJs)
generates a nonlinear inductance that is used extensively in quantum
information processors based on superconducting circuits, from setting qubit
transition frequencies and interqubit coupling strengths, to the gain of
parametric amplifiers for quantum-limited readout. The inductance is either set
by tailoring the metal-oxide dimensions of single JJs, or magnetically tuned by
parallelizing multiple JJs in superconducting quantum interference devices
(SQUIDs) with local current-biased flux lines. JJs based on
superconductor-semiconductor hybrids represent a tantalizing all-electric
alternative. The gatemon is a recently developed transmon variant which employs
locally gated nanowire (NW) superconductor-semiconductor JJs for qubit control.
Here, we go beyond proof-of-concept and demonstrate that semiconducting
channels etched from a wafer-scale two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) are a
suitable platform for building a scalable gatemon-based quantum computer. We
show 2DEG gatemons meet the requirements by performing voltage-controlled
single qubit rotations and two-qubit swap operations. We measure qubit
coherence times up to ~2 us, limited by dielectric loss in the 2DEG host
substrate
Improving Photometric Redshifts using GALEX Observations for the SDSS Stripe 82 and the Next Generation of SZ Cluster Surveys
Four large-area Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) experiments -- APEX-SZ, SPT, ACT, and
Planck -- promise to detect clusters of galaxies through the distortion of
Cosmic Microwave Background photons by hot (> 10^6 K) cluster gas (the SZ
effect) over thousands of square degrees. A large observational follow-up
effort to obtain redshifts for these SZ-detected clusters is under way. Given
the large area covered by these surveys, most of the redshifts will be obtained
via the photometric redshift (photo-z) technique. Here we demonstrate, in an
application using ~3000 SDSS stripe 82 galaxies with r<20, how the addition of
GALEX photometry (FUV, NUV) greatly improves the photometric redshifts of
galaxies obtained with optical griz or ugriz photometry. In the case where
large spectroscopic training sets are available, empirical neural-network-based
techniques (e.g., ANNz) can yield a photo-z scatter of . If large spectroscopic training sets are not available, the addition of
GALEX data makes possible the use simple maximum likelihood techniques, without
resorting to Bayesian priors, and obtains , accuracy that
approaches the accuracy obtained using spectroscopic training of neural
networks on ugriz observations. This improvement is especially notable for blue
galaxies. To achieve these results, we have developed a new set of high
resolution spectral templates based on physical information about the star
formation history of galaxies. We envision these templates to be useful for the
next generation of photo-z applications. We make our spectral templates and new
photo-z catalogs available to the community at
http://www.ice.csic.es/personal/jimenez/PHOTOZ .Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Lanthanide Complexes that Respond to Changes in Cyanide Concentration in Water
Cyanide ions are shown to interact with lanthanide complexes of phenacylDO3A derivatives in aqueous solution, giving rise to changes in the luminescence and NMR spectra. These changes are the consequence of cyanohydrin formation, which is favored by the coordination of the phenacyl carbonyl group to the lanthanide center. These complexes display minimal affinity for fluoride and can detect cyanide at concentrations less than 1 μm. By contrast, lanthanide complexes with DOTAM derivatives display no affinity for cyanide in water, but respond to changes in fluoride concentration
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