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Legal Capital and the Model Business Corporation Act: An Essay for Bayless Manning
Hanks discusses the distribution provisions of the Model Business Corporation Act. The relatively smooth operation and interpretation of the MBCA\u27s distribution provisions is an excellent example of the reflection, sophistication, care, and skill of the Committee on Corporate Laws in considering, drafting, revising, and updating the Model Business Corporation Act over the past sixty years. The overall success of the distribution provisions is a tribute to the many lawyers, judges, and law professors who have participated in the Committee\u27s very successful efforts to advance the law of corporations in this country and elsewhere
A Study of the Reliability of Electronic Components in a Nuclear-radiation Environment Twelfth Quarterly Report, Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 1965
Total radiation dose and failure modes given for semiconductor devices exposed to neutron and gamma irradiatio
A study of the reliability of electronic components in a nuclear-radiation environment Eleventh quarterly report, Jul. 1 - Sep. 30, 1965
Life tests on capacitors, diodes, controlled rectifiers, and transistors in nuclear radiation environmen
Radiation effects design handbook. Section 3 - Electrical insulating materials and capacitors
Steady state radiation effects on electrical insulating materials and capacitors - handboo
Metamorphism, argon depletion, heat flow and stress on the Alpine fault
The Alpine fault of New Zealand is a major continental transform fault which was uplifted on its southeast side 4 to 11 km within the last 5 m.y. This uplift has exposed the Haast schists, which were metamorphosed from the adjacent Torlesse graywackes. The Haast schists increase in metamorphic grade from prehnite-pumpellyite facies 9-12 km from the fault through the chlorite and biotite zones of the greenschist facies to the garnet-oligoclase zone amphibolite facies within 4 km of the fault. These metamorphic zone boundaries are subparallel to the fault for 350 km along the strike. The K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages of the schists increase with distance from the fault: from 4 m.y. within 3 km of the fault to approximately 110 m.y. 20 km from the fault. Field relations show that the source of heat that produced the argon depletion aureole was the fault itself
Measuring Bremsstrahlung Photons in 200 GeV p+p Collisions
Direct photon production is an important observable in heavy ion collisions
as photons are penetrating and therefore largely insensetive to final state
effects that lead to jet quenching. Measurements of the fragmentation component
to prompt photon yields in p+p and Au+Au collisions will provide both an
important test of pQCD predictions and of predictions for modifications of this
component in heavy ion collisions. By selecting photons associated with jets on
the near side using hadron-photon correlations, fragmentation photons can be
measured directly.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, poster presented at the 19th International
Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (QM2006
High-Fidelity Spin Measurement on the Nitrogen-Vacancy Center
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond are versatile candidates for many
quantum information processing tasks, ranging from quantum imaging and sensing
through to quantum communication and fault-tolerant quantum computers. Critical
to almost every potential application is an efficient mechanism for the high
fidelity readout of the state of the electronic and nuclear spins. Typically
such readout has been achieved through an optically resonant fluorescence
measurement, but the presence of decay through a meta-stable state will limit
its efficiency to the order of 99%. While this is good enough for many
applications, it is insufficient for large scale quantum networks and
fault-tolerant computational tasks. Here we explore an alternative approach
based on dipole induced transparency (state-dependent reflection) in an NV
center cavity QED system, using the most recent knowledge of the NV center's
parameters to determine its feasibility, including the decay channels through
the meta-stable subspace and photon ionization. We find that single-shot
measurements above fault-tolerant thresholds should be available in the strong
coupling regime for a wide range of cavity-center cooperativities, using a
majority voting approach utilizing single photon detection. Furthermore,
extremely high fidelity measurements are possible using weak optical pulses.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figure
The revised test procedure for jpl test no. 617, phase ii to jet propulsion laboratory final report
Test procedures for reliability of electronic components in nuclear radiation environmen
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