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A Primeval Magellanic Stream and Others
The Magellanic Stream might have grown out of tidal interactions at high
redshift, when the young galaxies were close together, rather than from later
interactions among the Magellanic Clouds and Milky Way. This is illustrated in
solutions for the orbits of Local Group galaxies under the cosmological
condition of growing peculiar velocities at high redshift. Massless test
particles initially near and moving with the Large Magellanic Cloud in these
solutions end up with distributions in angular position and redshift similar to
the Magellanic Stream, though with the usual overly prominent leading component
that the Milky Way corona might have suppressed. Another possible example of
the effect of conditions at high redshift is a model primeval stream around the
Local Group galaxy NGC 6822. Depending on the solution for Local Group dynamics
this primeval stream can end up with position angle similar to the HI around
this galaxy, and a redshift gradient in the observed direction. The gradient is
much smaller than observed, but might have been increased by dissipative
contraction. Presented also is an even more speculative illustration of the
possible effect of initial conditions, primeval stellar streams around M31.Comment: 23 pages, 7 figure
Cooperative Conversions, Failures and Restructurings: An Overview
The cases assembled in this special issue provide a rich setting for an examination of a number of cooperative conversion and restructurings that have occurred over the last 10 years. The cases also provide some lessons on the larger cooperative problems and questions in which cooperative researchers have been interested. The cases suggest that some of the conversions and restructurings are due to what can simply be called poor management, something that is not unique to co-ops, but is in fact common to all business enterprises regardless of their structure. At the same time, the cases also point out that common structural problems associated with cooperatives – such as lack of capital, property right problems and portfolio problems – do have an impact on the structure chosen by cooperatives and their members. Finally, a number of case-study authors point to increasing capital requirements in industrialized agriculture as a significant challenge for cooperatives seeking to integrate along the supply chain.Agribusiness,
Addressing the Quality Change Issue in the Consumer Price Index
macroeconomics, consumption, consumer price index, quality change, CPI bias, retail, substitution bias
Linear mixing model applied to coarse resolution satellite data
A linear mixing model typically applied to high resolution data such as Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer, Thematic Mapper, and Multispectral Scanner System is applied to the NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer coarse resolution satellite data. The reflective portion extracted from the middle IR channel 3 (3.55 - 3.93 microns) is used with channels 1 (0.58 - 0.68 microns) and 2 (0.725 - 1.1 microns) to run the Constrained Least Squares model to generate fraction images for an area in the west central region of Brazil. The derived fraction images are compared with an unsupervised classification and the fraction images derived from Landsat TM data acquired in the same day. In addition, the relationship betweeen these fraction images and the well known NDVI images are presented. The results show the great potential of the unmixing techniques for applying to coarse resolution data for global studies
The Continued Importance of Research with Children and Youth: The “New” Sociology of Childhood 40 Years Later
This chapter presents the broad themes of this special issue by introducing the contributions and connections among the chapters in the volume. Recent theoretical constructions of childhood have positioned children as social actors resulting in a growth of child- and youth-centered empirical research. Yet, there is a continued importance for researchers to discuss ethical issues that arise in research with youth, contend with the competing constructions of children as social agents and in need of protection, and explore innovative methodological strategies used in research with youth
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