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High-density nuclear matter with nonlocal confining solitons
An infinite system of nonlocal, individually confining solitons is considered
as a model of high-density nuclear matter. The soliton-lattice problem is
discussed in the Wigner-Seitz approximation. The cell size is varied to study
the density dependence of physical quantities of interest. A transition to a
system where quarks can migrate between solitons is found. We argue that this
signals quark deconfinement. The model is applied to the calculation of
selected in-medium properties.Comment: 23 pages with 10 figure
The Board of Prison Terms and Paroles: Criteria in Decision Making
The following is a summary of the mechanics of the Board\u27s operation in the sentencing process, after which the policies underlying its decision-making process will be examined. The State of Washington has a modified indeterminate sentence structure. The maximum term for each felony is limited by statute and, if the arrestee is convicted, the court must impose a maximum term within the statutory guidelines. The minimum term is generally fixed by the Board. Neither the court-imposed maximum nor the Board-determined minimum actually indicates the length of time necessarily spent in prison, however, because Washington has a good time law which grants credit for up to one-third the Board-determined minimum sentence for good behavior. The time spent in prison may be even further reduced if the Board lowers the minimum sentence after finding that the person is rehabilitated and fit for release. This conditional release prior to expiration of the court-imposed maximum sentence is termed parole
Effects of thinking-aloud pair problem solving on the troubleshooting performance of undergraduate students in a power technology course
A randomized post-test-only experimental design with a counter-balanced internal replication was used to determine the effects of thinking-aloud pair problem solving (TAPPS) on the troubleshooting performance of college students in a power technology course. The experimental results were stable across two troubleshooting tasks. Students who participated in the pair problem solving groups were significantly more successful (p ≤ .05) at troubleshooting engine faults than were students in the control groups. Among students who successfully completed the troubleshooting tasks across both groups, there were no significant differences in time required for completion. These findings indicate that the use of pair problem solving may be an important step in the development of metacognitive skills among students in technological troubleshootin
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In The Land Of Wedding Bells
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Vegetation of Maple-leaved Oak Sites on Sugarloaf and Magazine Mountains, Arkansas
We conducted an analysis of the vegetation of the maple-leaved oak sites on Sugarloaf and Magazine Mountains, Arkansas, during September and October of 1993. The woody vegetation was sampled using the point-quarter method; on Sugarloaf Mountain five transects were sampled (950 m) and on Magazine Mountain four transects were sampled (710 m). Soil samples from each site were collected and analyzed for 15 factors. In total 27 species were recorded and measured for both sites, 18 for Sugarloaf and 19 for Magazine. The Sugarloaf site can be described as a Quercus-Juniperus community and the Magazine site can be described as a Juniperus-Carya-Fraxinus community. Qualitative observations for the maple leaved oak sites on Porter and Pryor Mountains, Arkansas, are also included
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