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A second superconducting energy gap of Nb_3Sn observed by breakjunction point-contact spectroscopy
We report on investigations of the superconducting energy gap of the A15
superconductor Nb_3Sn by point-contact spectroscopy of breakjunctions. The
voltage-dependent differential conductance dI/dV reveals features of a second
energy gap besides the energy gap known from previous tunnel measurements with
maxima at \Delta_1=3.92 +/- 0.16 meV and \Delta_2=0.85 +/- 0.17 meV as derived
from a histogram summarizing the data of more than 60 contacts. These findings
are the first spectroscopic evidence that Nb_3Sn belongs to the class of
two-band superconductors and they are in line with low-temperature
specific-heat measurements on Nb_3Sn
A smart tool for the diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndrome using wireless watches
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Early detection and diagnosis of Parkinson disease will provide a good chance for patients to take early actions and prevent its further development. In this paper, a smart tool for the diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndromes is designed and developed using low-cost Texas Instruments eZ430-Chronos wireless watches. With this smart tool, Parkinson Bradykinesia is detected based on the cycle of a human gait, with the watch worn on the foot, and Parkinson Tremor shaking is detected and differed by frequency 0 to 8 Hz on the arm in real-time with a developed statistical diagnosis chart. It can be used in small clinics as well as home environment due to its low-cost and easy-use property
Pressure jump interface law for the Stokes-Darcy coupling: Confirmation by direct numerical simulations
It is generally accepted that the effective velocity of a viscous flow over a
porous bed satisfies the Beavers-Joseph slip law. To the contrary, interface
law for the effective stress has been a subject of controversy. Recently, a
pressure jump interface law has been rigorously derived by Marciniak-Czochra
and Mikeli\'c. In this paper, we provide a confirmation of the analytical
result using direct numerical simulation of the flow at the microscopic level.Comment: 25 pages, preprin
Biomedical applications of aerospace- generated technology Quarterly report, 1 Dec. 1968 - 28 Feb. 1969
Biomedical applications team for transferring aerospace generated technology to nonaerospace biomedical fiel
The Impact of Personality, Religiosity and Interpersonal Orientation on Ideological Contracts
This study investigated the Big Five personality traits, religiosity and interpersonal orientation to see how they affect ideological contract formation. This research also included students’ expectations and preferences for future employers/organizations as they relate to ideological contracts. Personality factors, religiosity and interpersonal orientation did not display convincing evidence that they affect ideological contract formation. However, this study did find that junior and senior students are already anticipating forming ideological contracts with their future employers/organizations. The students already have strong convictions about what causes they believe in and will form their ideological contracts based on these causes. This is valuable knowledge for managers and human resources as these students are the employees of tomorrow
Management Misperceptions: An Obstacle to Motivation
Managers and supervisors create a motivational environment by being responsive to the needs and wants of employees. However, managers have many misconceptions about what workers want from their jobs. The author discusses how to create the best organizational environment
Biomedical applications of aerospace-generated technology Quarterly report, 1 Sep. - 30 Nov. 1968
Biomedical applications of aerospace generated technolog
Marketing Tips for Small-scale, Local Honey Bee Keepers in Northwest Arkansas
The objective of this thesis was to gain market information for beekeepers regarding different honey bee products and to provide information about economic feasibility when produced on a small, local scale. Since cost-of-production information about operating an apiary is widely available, the focus of this work was on gaining marketing knowledge. One of the objectives of the surveys was to develop a better sense of what potential resellers of honey bee products considered locally produced. Another objective was to determine preferences for honey bee product packaging as well as bee pollination services. Using that feedback, a marketing plan for different niche markets can be developed for part-time beekeeping operations. The survey results pertaining to local retailers and end users in Northwest Arkansas in 2016 suggested a supply radius near 100 miles and a preference for small packaging in general. Least cost supply, and at least regional brand recognition were not deemed as important as ensuring locally sourced products that can be sold at a premium. Different niche markets revealed both similar and different priorities related to these marketing aspects
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