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The intellectual origins of the European Reformation
Reviewed Book: McGrath, Alister E. The intellectual origins of the European Reformation. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987
Post-reformation reformed dogmatics, volume 1: prolegomena to theology
Reviewed Book: Muller, Richard A. Post-reformation reformed dogmatics, V 1: prolegomena to theology. Grand Rapids: Baker Bk House, 1987
The Dawn of the Reformation
Reviewed Book: Oberman, Heiko Augustinus. The Dawn of the Reformation. Philadelphia: Fortress Press; Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1986
A molecular dynamics study of the thermal properties of thorium oxide
There is growing interest in the exploitation of the thorium nuclear fuel cycle as an alternative to that of uranium. As part of a wider study of the suitability of thorium dioxide (thoria) as a nuclear fuel, we have used molecular dynamics to investigate the thermal expansion, oxygen diffusion, and heat capacity of pure thoria and uranium doped (1-10%) thoria between 1500K and 3600 K. Our results indicate that the thermal performance of the thoria matrix, even when doped with 10%U, is comparable to, and possibly better than, that of UO2
Efficient tunable generic model for fluid bilayer membranes
We present a model for the efficient simulation of generic bilayer membranes.
Individual lipids are represented by one head- and two tail-beads. By means of
simple pair potentials these robustly self-assemble to a fluid bilayer state
over a wide range of parameters, without the need for an explicit solvent. The
model shows the expected elastic behavior on large length scales, and its
physical properties (eg fluidity or bending stiffness) can be widely tuned via
a single parameter. In particular, bending rigidities in the experimentally
relevant range are obtained, at least within . The model is
naturally suited to study many physical topics, including self-assembly,
fusion, bilayer melting, lipid mixtures, rafts, and protein-bilayer
interactions.Comment: 4 Pages 4 Figure
Spitzer Imaging of Herschel-ATLAS Gravitationally Lensed Submillimeter Sources
We present physical properties of two submillimeter selected gravitationally lensed sources, identified in the
Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey. These submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) have flux densities
>100 mJy at 500 μm, but are not visible in existing optical imaging. We fit light profiles to each component of
the lensing systems in Spitzer IRAC 3.6 and 4.5 μm data and successfully disentangle the foreground lens from
the background source in each case, providing important constraints on the spectral energy distributions (SEDs)
of the background SMG at rest-frame optical–near-infrared wavelengths. The SED fits show that these two SMGs
have high dust obscuration with A_V ~ 4–5 and star formation rates of ~100M_⊙ yr^(−1). They have low gas fractions
and low dynamical masses compared with 850 μm selected galaxies
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