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Special coatings control temperature of structures
Special coatings in the form of paints that exhibit controlled ratios of sunlight absorptivity to grey-body emissivity control the temperature of structures in space flight. These finishes exhibit good resistance to ultraviolet radiation and do not discolor
An Introductory Grammar of Old English
This book was originally published in 2014 by the Arizona Center for Medieval
and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona. When the
book went out of print, the press kindly allowed the copyright to revert to the
author, so that this corrected reprint could be made freely available as an Open
Access book
A Map of Update Constraints in Inductive Inference
We investigate how different learning restrictions reduce learning power and
how the different restrictions relate to one another. We give a complete map
for nine different restrictions both for the cases of complete information
learning and set-driven learning. This completes the picture for these
well-studied \emph{delayable} learning restrictions. A further insight is
gained by different characterizations of \emph{conservative} learning in terms
of variants of \emph{cautious} learning.
Our analyses greatly benefit from general theorems we give, for example
showing that learners with exclusively delayable restrictions can always be
assumed total.Comment: fixed a mistake in Theorem 21, result is the sam
Oscillator Strengths for B-X, C-X, and E-X Transitions in Carbon Monoxide
Band oscillator strengths for electronic transitions in CO were obtained at
the Synchrotron Radiation Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Our
focus was on transitions that are observed in interstellar spectra with the Far
Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer; these transitions are also important in
studies of selective isotope photodissociation where fractionation among
isotopomers can occur. Absorption from the ground state (X ^1Sigma^+ v'' = 0)
to A ^1Pi (v'= 5), B ^1Sigma^+ (v' = 0, 1), C ^1Sigma^+ (v' = 0, 1), and E ^1Pi
(v' = 0) was measured. Fits to the A - X (5, 0) band, whose oscillator strength
is well known, yielded the necessary column density and excitation temperature.
These parameters were used in a least-squares fit of the observed profiles for
the transitions of interest to extract their band oscillator strengths. Our
oscillator strengths are in excellent agreement with results from recent
experiments using a variety of techniques. This agreement provides the basis
for a self-consistent set of f-values at far ultraviolet wavelengths for
studies of interstellar (and stellar) CO.Comment: 22 pages, 3 figures, ApJS (in press
An examination of the effects of self-regulatory focus on the perception of the media richness: the case of email
Communication is a key element in organizations’ business success. The media richness theory and the channel expansion theory are two of the most influential theories regarding the selection and use of communication media in organizations; however, literature has focused little on the effects of self-regulation by managers and employees in these theories. To analyze these topics, this study develops an empirical investigation by gathering data from 600 managers and employees using a questionnaire. The results suggest that the perception of media richness is positively affected when the individual shows a promotion focus or strategy.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author’s final draft
Emergent organization and responsive technologies in crisis: Creating connections or enabling divides
I articulate and employ a situational boundary-making approach to study the emergence of organization and technology at a shelter during Hurricane Katrina. My analysis of qualitative data shows how emergent organization occurred at the shelter as situational entanglements consisting of three main elements: a salient moment in time, key actors, and boundary-making practices. Key actors' responses to salient moments in time enacted both distinction and dependency between organizational and technological actors, resulting in a divided organization. This analysis extends emergent approaches by showing how organization and technology are situationally organized and emerges through the (in)determinacy of meaning. Implications are also discussed for disaster managers to assess the success and failure of technology during a response. © The Author(s) 2012
Hydrodynamic capabilities of an SPH code incorporating an artificial conductivity term with a gravity-based signal velocity
This paper investigates the hydrodynamic performances of an SPH code
incorporating an artificial heat conductivity term in which the adopted signal
velocity is applicable when gravity is present. In accordance with previous
findings it is shown that the performances of SPH to describe the development
of Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities depend strongly on the consistency of the
initial condition set-up and on the leading error in the momentum equation due
to incomplete kernel sampling. An error and stability analysis shows that the
quartic B-spline kernel (M_5) possesses very good stability properties and we
propose its use with a large neighbor number, between ~50 (2D) to ~ 100 (3D),
to improve convergence in simulation results without being affected by the
so-called clumping instability. SPH simulations of the blob test show that in
the regime of strong supersonic flows an appropriate limiting condition, which
depends on the Prandtl number, must be imposed on the artificial conductivity
SPH coefficients in order to avoid an unphysical amount of heat diffusion.
Results from hydrodynamic simulations that include self-gravity show profiles
of hydrodynamic variables that are in much better agreement with those produced
using mesh-based codes. In particular, the final levels of core entropies in
cosmological simulations of galaxy clusters are consistent with those found
using AMR codes. Finally, results of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability test
demonstrate that in the regime of very subsonic flows the code has still
several difficulties in the treatment of hydrodynamic instabilities. These
problems being intrinsically due to the way in which in standard SPH gradients
are calculated and not to the implementation of the artificial conductivity
term.Comment: 26 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in A&
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