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Exchanging Goods Using Valuable Money
A group of people wishes to use money to exchange goods efficiently over
several time periods. However, there are disadvantages to using any of the
goods as money, and in addition fiat money issued in the form of notes or coins
will be valueless in the final time period, and hence in all earlier periods.
Also, Walrasian market prices are determined only up to an arbitrary rescaling.
Nevertheless we show that it is possible to devise a system which uses money to
exchange goods and in which money has a determinate positive value. In this
system, tokens are initially supplied to all traders by a central authority and
recovered by a purchase tax. All trades must be made using tokens or promissory
notes for tokens. This mechanism controls the flow rather than the stock of
money: it introduces some trading frictions, some redistribution of wealth, and
some distortion of prices, but these effects can all be made small.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, revise
Statement of Howard V. Knicely Before the Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations
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A study of the age, growth, sexual maturity, and spawning of the anchoveta, Cetengraulis mysticetus, in the Gulf of Panama
ENGLISH: Crew members of tuna clippers and Commission personnel are collecting specimens of anchovetas (Cetengraulis mysticetus) for studies of the biology of this important tuna-bait species. More than 27,000 fish from 231 collections captured in the Gulf of Panama between June 1951 and January 1956 are the basis of this study of the age, growth, sexual maturity, and spawning season of this species in that area. Estimates of age and rate of growth were made by studying the temporal progression of modal size groups from monthly length frequency distributions. Sexual development and time of spawning were determined from gross examination of ovaries and measurements of ovarian eggs. SPANISH: Con el fin de estudiar la biología de la anchoveta (Cetengraulis mysticetus) los tripulantes de los barcos atuneros y el personal de la Comisión están recolectando especimenes de esta importante especie de carnada para capturar el atún. Mas de 27,000 ejemplares de las 231 colecciones hechas en el Golfo de Panamá entre junio de 1951 y enero de 1956, sirven de material al presente estudio sobre la edad, el crecimiento, la madurez sexual y las épocas de desove de esta especie en el área indicada. Las estimaciones de la edad y de la proporción del crecimiento fueron hechas a base del estudio de la progresión temporal de los grupos modales de tamaño en las distribuciones mensuales de frecuencias de longitud. El desarrollo sexual y el periodo de desove fueron determinados mediante el examen microscópico de los ovarios y las mediciones de los huevos ováricos.
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Studies of the age, growth, sexual maturity and spawning of populations of anchoveta (Cetengraulis mysticetus) of the coast of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean
ENGLISH: Three hundred and twenty-six collections of anchoveta (Cetengraulis mysticetus), an important tuna bait species, taken between April 1951 and April 1960 from seven major baiting areas in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean (Almejas Bay, Guaymas, Ahome Point, Banderas Bay, Gulf of Fonseca, coast of Colombia and Ecuador-Peru) are the basis of this study of age, growth, sexual maturity and spawning. The study of the temporal progression of modal size groups from plots of monthly length-frequency distributions provided estimates of age and rate of growth. The study of sexual maturity and time of spawning was based on gross examination of ovaries, and application of the gonad index.
SPANISH: Trescientas veintiseis recolecciones de anchovetas (Cetengraulis mysticetus), una importante especie de carnada para la pesca del atún, cogidas entre abril de 1951 y abril de 1960 en siete de las mayores áreas de pesca de peces de carnada en el Océano Pacífico Oriental Tropical (Bahía de Almejas, Guaymas, Punta Ahome, Bahía Banderas, Golfo de Fonseca, y las costas de Colombia y de Ecuador- Perú), sirven de base a este estudio de la edad, crecimiento, madurez sexual y desove de dicha especie. El estudio de la progresión temporal de los grupos de tamaños modales según los gráficos de las distribuciones de la frecuencia de las longitudes proporcionó estimaciones de la edad y de la tasa de crecimiento. La investigación de la madurez sexual y la época de desove se basó en el examen macroscópico de los ovarios y en la aplicación del índice de gónadas.\u
Motor regulation results in distal forces that bend partially disintegrated Chlamydomonas axonemes into circular arcs
The bending of cilia and flagella is driven by forces generated by dynein
motor proteins. These forces slide adjacent microtubule doublets within the
axoneme, the motile cytoskeletal structure. To create regular, oscilla- tory
beating patterns, the activities of the axonemal dyneins must be coordinated
both spatially and temporally. It is thought that coordination is mediated by
stresses or strains, which build up within the moving axoneme, and somehow
regulate dynein activity. While experimenting with axonemes subjected to mild
proteolysis, we observed pairs of doublets associate with each other and form
bends with almost constant curvature. By model- ing the statics of a pair of
filaments, we show that the activity of the motors concentrates at the distal
tips of the doublets. Furthermore, we show that this distribution of motor
activity accords with models in which curvature, or curvature-induced normal
forces, regulates the activity of the motors. These observations, together with
our theoretical analysis, provide evidence that dynein activity can be
regulated by curvature or normal forces, which may, therefore, play a role in
coordinating the beating of cilia and flagella
Apollo docking test device design study final report
Docking simulation system for confirming Apollo probe design and drogue docking mechanisms under simulated space condition
Automated Real-Time Testing (ARTT) for Embedded Control Systems (ECS)
Developing real-time automated test systems for embedded control systems has
been a real problem. Some engineers and scientists have used customized
software and hardware as a solution, which can be very expensive and time
consuming to develop. We have discovered how to integrate a suite of
commercially available off-the-shelf software tools and hardware to develop a
scalable test platform that is capable of performing complete black-box testing
for a dual-channel real-time Embedded-PLC-based control system
(www.aps.anl.gov). We will discuss how the Vali/Test Pro testing methodology
was implemented to structure testing for a personnel safety system with large
quantities of requirements and test cases.
This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy
Sciences, under Contract No. W-31-109-Eng-38.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, ICALEPCS 2001, Poster Sessio
Some aspects of upwelling in the Gulf of Panama
ENGLISH: Strong coastal upwelling occurs in the Gulf of Panama regularly each year during the season, from about January through April, when strong northerly winds are blowing offshore. Because of the evident importance of upwelling to the ecology of the Gulf of Panama, we commenced in the fall of 1954 a study of various physical, chemical, and biological phenomena associated therewith. Observations were taken at bi-weekly intervals at a fixed location in the Gulf (approximately 10 miles SE of Taboga Island) to supplement the serial observations of sea level, sea temperature, and winds that have been gathered for many years by the Panama Canal Company. SPANISH: Cado año, en la estación de enero a abril, cuando los vientos del norte
soplan vigorosamente frente a la costa, ocurre en el Golfo de Panamá un fuerte afloramiento costanero. Se cree que este afloramiento periódico en el Golfo de Panamá es responsable de la alta productividad biológica que sostiene considerables cantidades de organismos de importancia comercial. Esta región, por ejemplo, es una fuente importante de la especie Cetengraulis mysticetus) pez de carnada para el atún, (Alverson y Shimada, 1957) y mantiene una considerable pesca de camarones llamados langostinos (Burkenroad, Obarrio y Mendoza,1955).
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Some generating functions for q-polynomials
We obtain q-analogues of the Sylvester, Ces\`aro, Pasternack, and Bateman
polynomials. We also derive generating functions for these polynomials.Comment: 10 page
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