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Ring structure of a neutral gas cloud studied in a one-dimensional expansion into space
A one dimensional treatment of the expansion of a gas cloud of uncharged particles into vacuum is discussed. It is determined that the whole cloud does not change from continuum to free molecular flow at the same time. Some regions of the cloud make the transition sooner than others. An explanation of the ring structure observed during barium cloud experiments is presented using this conclusion. An analysis of the velocity distributions for the two kinds of flow yields a velocity distribution for the whole cloud that exhibits ring structure
Optimization and performance calculation of dual-rotation propellers
An analysis is given which enables the design of dual-rotation propellers. It relies on the use of a new tip loss factor deduced from T. Theodorsen's measurements coupled with the general methodology of C. N. H. Lock. In addition, it includes the effect of drag in optimizing. Some values for the tip loss factor are calculated for one advance ratio
Parton Distributions Functions of Pion, Kaon and Eta pseudoscalar mesons in the NJL model
Parton distributions of pseudoscalar pi,K and eta mesons obtained within the
NJL model using the Pauli-Villars regularization method are analyzed in terms
of LO and NLO evolution, and the valence sea quark and gluon parton
distributions for the pion are obtained at Q^2 = 4 GeV^2 and compared to
existing parametrizations at that scale. Surprisingly, the NLO order effects
turn out to be small compared to the LO ones. The valence distributions are in
good agreement with experimental analyses, but the gluon and sea distributions
come out to be softer in the high-x region and harder in the low-x region than
the experimental analyses suggest.Comment: (Latex, epsfig) 17 pages, 7 figure
The generalized Fenyes-Nelson model for free scalar field theory
The generalized Fenyes--Nelson model of quantum mechanics is applied to the
free scalar field. The resulting Markov field is equivalent to the Euclidean
Markov field with the times scaled by a common factor which depends on the
diffusion parameter. This result is consistent between Guerra's earlier work on
stochastic quantization of scalar fields. It suggests a deep connection between
Euclidean field theory and the stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics.
The question of Lorentz covariance is also discussed.Comment: 6 page
Centrifuge mounted motion simulator Patent
Centrifuge mounted motion simulator with elevator mechanis
The selection, appraisal and retention of digital scientific data: dighlights of an ERPANET/CODATA workshop
CODATA and ERPANET collaborated to convene an international archiving workshop on the selection, appraisal, and retention of digital scientific data, which was held on 15-17 December 2003 at the Biblioteca Nacional in Lisbon, Portugal. The workshop brought together more than 65 researchers, data and information managers, archivists, and librarians from 13 countries to discuss the issues involved in making critical decisions regarding the long-term preservation of the scientific record. One of the major aims for this workshop was to provide an international forum to exchange information about data archiving policies and practices across different scientific, institutional, and national contexts. Highlights from the workshop discussions are presented
Evidence for the appearance of novel gene products during amphibian blastulation
Genetic information begins to be transcribed during early cleavage in amphibian embryos,(1,2) and the tempo of informational RNA synthesis increases gradually through cleavage and into the early blastula stage. Previous studies from this laboratory (3,4) have shown that at this point a remarkable, near embryo-wide acceleration of informational RNA synthesis occurs, resulting during the mid-tolate blastular period in at least a 20-fold increase in the rate of synthesis of heterogeneously sedimenting, DNA-like RNA
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