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At-risk tenants organizing/educating project
As stated in the thesis project, "Newport, Rhode Island, a snail city of just under 35,000 population, has a poverty level of 30% and is, in 1989, in jeopardy of losing over 800 subsidized housing units. The costs of housing procurement for the low to moderate income family is significantly out of alignment with income levels for this area, making affordable housing for the effected families a premium item. This potential loss could have devastating results on an island community already experiencing extreme limitations on availability of developable land space.
One of the areas of concern, yet not addressed, is the need to provide information and know-how that could be applied to resolving these issues. People have more control over their lives and different aspects of life when they understand the workings of that entity, in this case the relatedness between housing and economic development. Exposure to the idea of alternative solutions to acquiring and maintaining affordable housing is not readily available in a community of this size. Therefore, the frequent response to a housing problem is one of helplessness, the response to lack of sufficient income is to take another job, not, "How can I take control of my housing and financial needs on my own."" (Library-derived description)Briscoe, F. H. (1991). "At-risk" tenants organizing/educating project. Retrieved from http://academicarchive.snhu.eduMaster of Science (M.S.)School of Community Economic Developmen
Lubrication at physiological pressures by polyzwitterionic brushes
The very low sliding friction at natural synovial joints, which have friction coefficients of mu < 0.002 at pressures up to 5 megapascals or more, has to date not been attained in any human-made joints or between model surfaces in aqueous environments. We found that surfaces in water bearing polyzwitterionic brushes that were polymerized directly from the surface can have m values as low as 0.0004 at pressures as high as 7.5 megapascals. This extreme lubrication is attributed primarily to the strong hydration of the phosphorylcholine-like monomers that make up the robustly attached brushes, and may have relevance to a wide range of human-made aqueous lubrication situations
Tasmanipatus barretti gen. nov., sp. nov. and T. anophthalmus sp. nov.: two new and unusual onychophorans (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae)from northeastern Tasmania
Tasmanipatusgen. nov., Peripatopsidae Bouvier 1907, is characterised by eighteen dorsalplical folds on each body segment, in combination with a unique distribution of male crural papillae and a lack of pigmentation over all or most ofrhe ventral budy surface. The type species T. barrettisp. nov. is unique in relation to its combination of I arge size, uniform, patternless colouration, and well-developed crural papillae in both sexes. Tasmanipatus sp. nov. is unusual in lacking eyes and body pigmentation. The two species occur parapatrically in a small area in northeastern Tasmania. Their diagnostic features are described here
London Creative and Digital Fusion
date-added: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000 date-modified: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000date-added: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000 date-modified: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000The London Creative and Digital Fusion programme of interactive, tailored and in-depth support was designed to support the UK capital’s creative and digital companies to collaborate, innovate and grow. London is a globally recognised hub for technology, design and creative genius. While many cities around the world can claim to be hubs for technology entrepreneurship, London’s distinctive potential lies in the successful fusion of world-leading technology with world-leading design and creativity. As innovation thrives at the edge, where better to innovate than across the boundaries of these two clusters and cultures? This booklet tells the story of Fusion’s innovation journey, its partners and its unique business support. Most importantly of all it tells stories of companies that, having worked with London Fusion, have innovated and grown. We hope that it will inspire others to follow and build on our beginnings.European Regional Development Fund 2007-13
Extracting the photoproduction cross section off the neutron gn-->pi-p from deuteron data with FSI effects
The incoherent pion photoproduction reaction gd-->pi-pp is considered
theoretically in a wide energy region Eth =< Eg =< 2700 MeV. The model applied
contains the impulse approximation as well as the NN- and piN-FSI amplitudes.
The aim of the paper is to study a reliable way for getting the information on
elementary gn-->pi-p reaction cross section beyond the impulse approximation
for gd-->pi-pp. For the elementary gN-->piN, NN-->NN, and piN-->piN amplitudes,
the results of the GW DAC are used. There are no additional theoretical
constraints. The calculated cross section dSigma/dOmega(gd->pi-pp) are compared
with existing data. The procedure used to extract information on the
differential cross section dSigma/dOmega(gn-->pi-p) on the neutron from the
deuteron data using the FSI correction factor R is discussed. The calculations
for R versus pi-p CM angle \theta_1 of the outgoing pion are performed at
different photon-beam energies with kinematical cuts for "quasi-free" process
gn-->pi-p. The results show a sizeable FSI effect R \neq 1 from S-wave part of
pp-FSI at small angles close to \theta_1 ~ 0: this region narrows as the photon
energy increases. At larger angles, the effect is small (|R-1|<<1) and agrees
with estimations of FSI in the Glauber approach.Comment: 28 pages, 5 figures, 1 tabl
-meson in nuclear matter
The -nucleon (N) interactions are deduced from the heavy baryon
chiral perturbation theory up to the next-to-leading-order terms. Combining the
relativistic mean-field theory for nucleon system, we have studied the
in-medium properties of -meson. We find that all the elastic scattering
N interactions come from the next-to-leading-order terms. The N
sigma term is found to be about 280130 MeV. The off-shell terms are also
important to the in-medium properties of -meson. On application of the
latest determination of the N scattering length, the ratio of
-meson effective mass to its vacuum value is near , while
the optical potential is about MeV, at the normal nuclear density.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, to appear in PRC, many modification
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