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Competition and Convenience: The Emerging Role of Community Reinvestment
Symposium: The Financial Services Industry: A New World (Dis)Order
Competition and Convenience: The Emerging Role of Community Reinvestment
Symposium: The Financial Services Industry: A New World (Dis)Order
Contribution of organic farming to conserving and improving biodiversity in Germany avi-fauna as an example
Although it is the aim of organic farming to increase biodiversity, there is little information about the impact of organic farming on birds. From 2001 to 2003, the number of breeding birds was recorded annually on the organic experimental farm of the Institute of Organic Farming (600 ha), and on adjacent conventional and organic farms (60 ha and 40 ha) in Northern Germany. The number of skylark (Alauda arvensis) territories increased considerably after the conversion from conventional to organic farming on the premises of the Institute. Their number remained unvaried on the conventional farm. The highest density of skylark territories was found on the farm which has been under organic management for many years. The number of yellowhammer (Emberiza citronella) territories fluctuated largely in relation to the availability of field margin strips, both on conventional and organic land. During the breeding season aerial hunters (swallows and swifts) and raptors significantly preferred organic fields. Outside the breeding season, densities of raptors (in autumn and in winter), seed-eating birds (in autumn) and insect-eating birds (in autumn) were significantly higher on organic than on conventional fields
Semiclassical asymptotics, gauge fields, and quantum chaos
AbstractA gauge field is given by a connection on a principal bundle P â M. We consider the semiclassical behavior of a family of Schrödinger operators associated with a gauge field, in the limit as hÌ” â 0. We relate the spectral theory of such operators to behavior of the Hamiltonian flow on the natural phase space associated to a gauge field, examining in particular situations where this flow exhibits chaotic behavior
XPS and AFM study of interaction of organosilane and sizing with e-glass fibre surface
Organosilanes are often used in commercial sizings for glass fibres to provide wettability with the resin and promote strong interfacial adhesion to the matrix in a fibre reinforced polymer composite. The silane treatment is introduced as part of a complex deposition from an aqueous emulsion immediately at the spinaret and determines the optimum properties of the cured composite. To understand the interaction of organosilanes contained in sizings for glass surfaces, XPS was used to investigate the adsorption of Îł-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS) from a simple sizing system containing a polyurethane (PU) film former. It has been found that both APS and the sizing (containing APS and PU) deposits on E-glass fibre surfaces contained components of differing hydrolytic stability. The differences observed in the AFM images of APS coated E-glass fibres before and after water extraction also confirmed that the APS deposit contained components with different water solubility
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