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Interchange fees in various countries : developments and determinants : commentary on Weiner and Wright
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Considering Convergence: A Policy Dialogue About Behavioral Genetics, Neuroscience, and Law
Garland and Frankel issue a call for scientists, lawyers, courts and lawmakers to begin a critical dialogue about the implications of scientific discoveries and technological advances in criminal law, behavioral genetics and neuroscience
j_psi Suppression and the Quark-Gluon Plasma
All measured Feynman x_f distributions of the ratio, R, of j_psi production
in nuclei relative to production on protons fall off with x_f.
They show [2] that absorption of charmonium cannot be the only source of
j_psi suppression and that energy loss of the constituents of the incident
proton prior to the j_psi production, because of the exponential sqrt(s)
dependence of the charmonium cross section, should not be neglected. Including
the effects of initial state energy loss we find that the latest measured
Pb-Pb j_psi cross sections do not provide any evidence for deconfinement.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, additional material, accepted by Physics Letter
A Dependence of Hadron Production in Inelastic Muon Scattering and Dimuon Production by Protons
The A dependence of the production of hadrons in inelastic muon scattering
and of the production of dimuons in high proton interactions are simply
related. Feynman x distributions and z scaling distributions in nuclei are
compared with energy loss models. Suggestions for new data analyses are
presented.Comment: 14pp +13 figures, UPR report 607T (available from
ftp://dept.physics.upenn.edu/muhad
Pitting Corrosion of Metals: A Review of the Critical Factors
Pitting corrosion is localized accelerated dissolution of metal that occurs as a result of a breakdown of the otherwise protective passive film on the metal surface. This paper provides an overview of the critical factors influencing the pitting corrosion of metals. The phenomenology of pitting corrosion is discussed, including the effects of alloy composition, environment, potential, and temperature. A summary is then given of studies that have focused on various stages of the pitting process, including breakdown of the passive film, metastable pitting, and pit growth.Portions of this work and the preparation of this manuscript were supported by the United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research contracts F49620-96-1-0479 and F49620-96-0042 administered by Major H. De Long
Positioning adolescents in literacy teaching and learning
Secondary literacy instruction often happens to adolescents rather than with them. To disrupt this trend, we collaborated with 12th-grade âliteracy mentorsâ to reimagine literacy teaching and learning with 10th-grade mentees in a public high school classroom. We used positioning theory as an analytic tool to (a) understand how mentors positioned themselves and how we positioned them and (b) examine the literacy practices that enabled and constrained the mentor position. We found that our positioning of mentors as collaborators was taken up in different and sometimes unexpected ways as a result of the multiple positions available to them and institutional-level factors that shaped what literacy practices were and were not negotiable. We argue that future collaborations with youth must account for the rights and duties of all members of a classroom community, including how those rights and duties intersect, merge, or come into conflict within and across practices.The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was supported by a Faculty Research Award from the School of Education at Boston University. (Faculty Research Award from the School of Education at Boston University)Accepted manuscrip
Advances and challenges in studying type III secretion effectors of attaching and effacing pathogens
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