141 research outputs found

    Canada and The Marshall Plan, June — December 1947

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    La position et les rĂ©actions du Canada au dĂ©but des discussions du Plan Marshall furent typiques des principales caractĂ©ristiques des relations canado-amĂ©ricaines durant l'aprĂšs-guerre : accommodement des intĂ©rĂȘts politiques des Etats-Unis et des intĂ©rĂȘts Ă©conomiques canadiens. MalgrĂ© des plans de restriction des importations amĂ©ricaines au Canada afin de rĂ©aliser une meilleure balance commerciale, le Canada se montra prĂȘt Ă  proposer un tarif moins discriminatoire en Ă©change d'une rĂ©duction du tarif amĂ©ricain et d'une participation au bĂ©nĂ©fices du plan Marshall. Lorsque le CongrĂšs amĂ©ricain accepta que des denrĂ©es puissent ĂȘtre exportĂ©es d'en dehors des Etats-Unis jusqu'Ă  concurrence de 25% des crĂ©dits allouĂ©s pour le plan, le Canada se vit assurĂ© d'un dĂ©bouchĂ© important pour certaines des ses exportations

    Propagation of gamma rays and production of free electrons in air

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    A new concept of remote detection of concealed radioactive materials has been recently proposed \cite{Gr.Nusin.2010}-\cite{NusinSprangle}. It is based on the breakdown in air at the focal point of a high-power beam of electromagnetic waves produced by a THz gyrotron. To initiate the avalanche breakdown, seed free electrons should be present in this focal region during the electromagnetic pulse. This paper is devoted to the analysis of production of free electrons by gamma rays leaking from radioactive materials. Within a hundred meters from the radiation source, the fluctuating free electrons appear with the rate that may exceed significantly the natural background ionization rate. During the gyrotron pulse of about 10 microsecond length, such electrons may seed the electric breakdown and create sufficiently dense plasma at the focal region to be detected as an unambiguous effect of the concealed radioactive material.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figure

    Remote Detection of Radioactive Material using High-Power Pulsed Electromagnetic Radiation

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    Remote detection of radioactive materials is impossible when the measurement location is far from the radioactive source such that the leakage of high-energy photons or electrons from the source cannot be measured. Current technologies are less effective in this respect because they only allow the detection at distances to which the high-energy photons or electrons can reach the detector. Here we demonstrate an experimental method for remote detection of radioactive materials by inducing plasma breakdown with the high-power pulsed electromagnetic waves. Measurements of the plasma formation time and its dispersion lead to enhanced detection sensitivity compared to the theoretically predicted one based only on the plasma on and off phenomena. We show that lower power of the incident electromagnetic wave is sufficient for plasma breakdown in atmospheric-pressure air and the elimination of the statistical distribution is possible in the presence of radioactive material.ope

    Foreign policy beliefs and support for Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party

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    Similar to other recent Canadian elections, foreign policy did not feature prominently in the 2011 federal election campaign. In fact, many doubt Canadian public opinion on international affairs is linked to the actions taken by recent Governments. In this paper, we examine Canadian public opinion toward a range of foreign policy issues and argue that the survey questions measure two latent dimensions —militarism and internationalism. Our survey evidence indicates the existence of an “issue public” which is prepared to endorse military action and is skeptical of human rights and overseas aid programs, and this group is far more supportive of Prime Minister Harper and the Conservative Party than other Canadians. The absence of an elite discussion, either among politicians or between media elites, about the direction of Canadian foreign policy does not prevent the Canadian voter from thinking coherently about questions pertaining to this issue domain and employing these beliefs to support or oppose political parties and their leaders
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