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    An analysis of tropopause pressure and total ozone correlations

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    A study of the relationship between total ozone and tropopause pressure was carried out using Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data and National Meteorological Center (NMC) global analyses. The medium scales generally show correlations greater than 0.6 throughout the middle latitudes of both hemispheres with some regions exceeding 0.8. The areas of highest correlations seem to be associated with the storm track regions of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. A detailed spectral analysis is performed for the medium scales on five pairs of time series of area averaged tropopause pressure and total ozone. In middle latitudes, total ozone and tropopause pressure exhibit generally similar distributions in the power spectrum. In the subtropics and tropics the power in ozone drops off more rapidly with increasing frequency than the power in tropopause pressure. Only in the Northern Hemisphere middle latitudes does one find a clear association between increased power in ozone and tropopause pressure and maxima in the coherency spectrum. Results for large scales are more complicated, showing generally positive correlations at middle latitudes

    A Note on Doubly Warped Product Contact CR-Submanifolds in trans-Sasakian Manifolds

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    Warped product CR-submanifolds in Kaehlerian manifolds were intensively studied only since 2001 after the impulse given by B.Y. Chen. Immediately after, another line of research, similar to that concerning Sasakian geometry as the odd dimensional version of Kaehlerian geometry, was developed, namely warped product contact CR-submanifolds in Sasakian manifolds. In this note we proved that there exists no proper doubly warped product contact CR-submanifolds in trans-Sasakian manifolds.Comment: 5 Latex page

    The Influence of Annealing Thermal on the Properties of Au:TiO2 Nanocomposite Film

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    Two sets of nanocomposite films consisting of different atomic concentrations of Au dispersed in a TiO2 dielectric matrix were deposited by DC reactive magnetron sputtering, and subjected to several annealing trataments in vacuum, for temperatures ranging from 300 to 800 0C. The obtained results show that the structure and the size of Au clusters, together with the matrix crystallinity, changed as a result of the annealing As a result of these structural variations the film optical properties were modified too. The optical changes, and the correspondent Surface Plasmon Resonance effect were confirmed by reflectivity and CIELab colour measurements. XRD analysis confirmed the presence of gold in all the samples, and the crystallization of the TiO2 matrix for the samples annealed at temperatures above 4000C. With further increase of the annealing temperature, there is a change from the TiO2 anatase phase into rutile-type structure. Simultaneously, the Au atoms are organized in crystalline nanoparticles (revealing an fcc-type structure, with the (111) preferential growth orientation). When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3491

    Tribological characterisation of magnetron sputtered Ti(C, O, N) thin films

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    Ti(C, O, N) thin films were prepared by magnetron sputtering and analysed in terms of their tribological properties. Surface and tribological parameters were analysed and discussed as a function of the films composition and structural features, as well as their thickness. The evolution of friction coefficient values was in concordance with the wear behaviour of the films. According to the atomic composition of the films, an increasing of the carbon percentage and a compound chemical formula closed to the stoichiometric TiC lead to a very good wear behaviour. This aspect is also directly correlated with the friction behaviour.Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) SFRH/BPD/27114/2006 e PTDC/CTM/69362/200

    Photoluminescence Detected Doublet Structure in the Integer and Fractional Quantum Hall Regime

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    We present here the results of polarized magneto-photoluminescence measurements on a high mobility single-heterojunction. The presence of a doublet structure over a large magnetic field range (2>nu>1/6) is interpreted as possible evidence for the existence of a magneto-roton minima of the charged density waves. This is understood as an indication of strong electronic correlation even in the case of the IQHE limit.Comment: submitted to Solid State Communication

    MOTIVATION IN WORK

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    Studying motivation and the motives that make people act in a certain way has a fundamental importance in the management of human resources. The whole human behaviour has a cause, which is a consequence of hereditary combination and development. At the basis of human behaviour there are the needs, wishes and motives. People try to fulfil certain objectives or purposes, which when reached will satisfy their needs. Of course, all the people in the organization participate in fulfilling them, each person with a different intensity. If we were to arrange the employees after their intensity with which they participate in fulfilling the companies’ objectives, then at the peak of the pyramid would be those who act with the most intensity to realize the objectives and at the bottom of the pyramid would be those who act with very little intensity. That is why managers of a company must identify motivational factors which make individuals who are at the bottom of the pyramid want to take more initiative to reach a higher performance level.motivation, behavior, human resources, performance, objectives

    Performant DLC Films with Enhanced Wear Resistance

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    Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) coatings represent an interesting research subject for various groups of researchers having interests in surfaces tribology and corrosion. This paper discusses issues relating to the friction and mechanical behaviour, for 4 types of DLC coating systems deposited on heat treatable steel hardened and high-tempered (a multilayer of WC/C (a-C:H:W); CrC+a-C:H, a single layer of a-C:H, plasma nitriding + Si doped DLC (PN+Si-a-C:H). These films were synthesized using a single or a combined process consisting in either r. f. reactive magnetron sputtering or/followed by Plasma Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition (PACVD). The tribological properties (friction coefficient) were obtained and discussed in correlation with the mechanical properties (the adherence, the nanoindentation hardness) and thickness When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3491

    Pelvic floor disorders in gynecological malignancies. An overlooked problem?

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    Cervical, endometrial, ovarian, vulvar, and vaginal cancers affect women of a broad age spectrum. Many of these women are still sexually active when their cancer is diagnosed. Treatment options for gynecological malignancies, such as gynecological surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, are proven risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction. The prevalence of urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and sexual dysfunction before cancer treatment is still unclear. Hypotheses have been raised in the literature that these manifestations could represent early symptoms of pelvic cancers, but most remain overlooked even in cancer surviving patients. The primary focus of therapy is always cancer eradication, but as oncological and surgical treatment options become more successful, the number of cancer survivors increases. The quality of life of patients with gynecological cancers often remains an underrated subject. Pelvic floor disorders are not consistently reported by patients and are frequently overlooked by many clinicians. In this brief review we discuss the importance of pelvic floor dysfunction in patients with gynecological malignant tumors

    A numerical approach for the analysis of deformable journal bearings

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    This paper presents a numerical approach for the analysis of hydrodynamic radial journal bearings. The effect of shaft and housing elastic deformation on pressure distribution within oil film is investigated. An iterative algorithm that couples Reynolds equation with a plane finite elements structural model is solved. Temperature and pressure effects on viscosity are also included with the Vogel-Barus model. The deformed lubrication gap and the overall stress state were calculated. Numerical results are presented with reference to atypical journal bearing configuration at two different inlet oil temperatures. Obtained results show the great influence of elastic deformation of bearing components on oil pressure distribution, compared with results for ideally rigid components obtained by Raimondi and Boyd solution
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