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Critical Caring: A Feminist Model for Pastoral Psychology
Reviewed Book: DeMarinis, Valerie. Critical Caring: A Feminist Model for Pastoral Psychology. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993
Pastoral Care in Context: An Introduction to Pastoral Care
Reviewed Book: Patton, John. Pastoral Care in Context: An Introduction to Pastoral Care. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993
Spiritual quest: an inter-religious dimension
Reviewed Book: Askari, Hasan. Spiritual quest: an inter-religious dimension. Leeds, England: Seven Mirrors, 1991
Dynamical phase diagram of Gaussian BEC wave packets in optical lattices
We study the dynamics of self-trapping in Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs)
loaded in deep optical lattices with Gaussian initial conditions, when the
dynamics is well described by the Discrete Nonlinear Schr\"odinger Equation
(DNLS). In the literature an approximate dynamical phase diagram based on a
variational approach was introduced to distinguish different dynamical regimes:
diffusion, self-trapping and moving breathers. However, we find that the actual
DNLS dynamics shows a completely different diagram than the variational
prediction. We numerically calculate a detailed dynamical phase diagram
accurately describing the different dynamical regimes. It exhibits a complex
structure which can readily be tested in current experiments in BECs in optical
lattices and in optical waveguide arrays. Moreover, we derive an explicit
theoretical estimate for the transition to self-trapping in excellent agreement
with our numerical findings, which may be a valuable guide as well for future
studies on a quantum dynamical phase diagram based on the Bose-Hubbard
Hamiltonian
Spectrophotometric studies of the photolysis of diazido-bis(phosphine)-metal(II) complexes
The photolysis of mixed ligand complexes of the type MLn(N3)2 (M=Ni, Pd, Pt; L = phosphane and diphosphane ligands, respectively; n = 1, 2) was monitored by electronic spectroscopy in absorption, emission and excitation. Initial quantum yields of these complexes were measured in CH2Cl2 and EtOH in dependence on the irradiation wavelength. Photochemically formed MOIn fragments of Pd and Pt are distinguished by an intensive emission detected at 77 K. No emission was observed with respect to the appropriate NiO fragments. An initial emission at 615 nm detected by irradiating Pd(PPh3)2(N3)2 at 77 K is explained by assuming a photochemical cis/trans isomerization Quenching experiments have been performed by using Ru(bpy)3Cl2, Os(bpy)3Cl2, Re(CO)3(phen)Cl and Cr(bpy)3(ClO4)3 as sensitizers and the mixed-ligand complexes under discussion as quenchers
Cell seeding chamber for bone graft substitutes
There is an increasing demand for bone graft substitutes that are used as osteoconductive scaffolds in the treatment of bone defects and fractures. Achieving optimal bone regeneration requires initial cell seeding of the scaffolds prior to implantation. The cell seeding chamber is a closed assembly. It works like a sandglass. The position of the scaffold is between two reservoirs containing the fluid (e. g. blood). The fluid at the upper reservoir flows through the scaffold driven by gravity. Fluid is collected at the lower reservoir. If the upper reservoir is empty the whole assembly turned and the process starts again. A new compact cell seeding chamber for initial cell seeding has been developed that can be used in the operating theater
Trust as a Determinant of Consumer Behaviour in Food Safety Crises
Based on an enhancement of Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behaviour, this article investigates German consumers' trust in different sources of information. Moreover, it discusses the settings and the extent to which consumers' trust influences consumers' behaviour both in the case of a standard purchasing situation and in the environment of a hypothetical food safety incidence such as bird flu . Results indicate that both the consumers' attitude and their trust in suppliers of information is a crucial factor determining their behaviour under uncertainty.consumer behaviour, uncertainty, trust, food safety, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
Directed transport of two interacting particles in a washboard potential
We study the conservative and deterministic dynamics of two nonlinearly
interacting particles evolving in a one-dimensional spatially periodic
washboard potential. A weak tilt of the washboard potential is applied biasing
one direction for particle transport. However, the tilt vanishes asymptotically
in the direction of bias. Moreover, the total energy content is not enough for
both particles to be able to escape simultaneously from an initial potential
well; to achieve transport the coupled particles need to interact
cooperatively. For low coupling strength the two particles remain trapped
inside the starting potential well permanently. For increased coupling strength
there exists a regime in which one of the particles transfers the majority of
its energy to the other one, as a consequence of which the latter escapes from
the potential well and the bond between them breaks. Finally, for suitably
large couplings, coordinated energy exchange between the particles allows them
to achieve escapes -- one particle followed by the other -- from consecutive
potential wells resulting in directed collective motion. The key mechanism of
transport rectification is based on the asymptotically vanishing tilt causing a
symmetry breaking of the non-chaotic fraction of the dynamics in the mixed
phase space. That is, after a chaotic transient, only at one of the boundaries
of the chaotic layer do resonance islands appear. The settling of trajectories
in the ballistic channels associated with transporting islands provides
long-range directed transport dynamics of the escaping dimer
Incomplete and Asymmetric Surplus Information in Labor Relations
Numerous laboratory experiments show that workers reciprocate to high wages with high effort, when there is perfect information on the surplus created. Recent field experiments, however, suggest that trust and reciprocity may be lower or absent when the information is incomplete.We report a laboratory experiment with symmetric and asymmetric incomplete surplus information in a bilateral gift exchange setting.We find that trust and reciprocity have a significant positive effect on wages, effort and efficiency.But, all three are substantially lower under incomplete than under complete information.The negative impact on wages and efficiency is even greater with information asymmetry.incomplete information;industrial relations;trusts;efficiency
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