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Superposition Formulas for Darboux Integrable Exterior Differential Systems
In this paper we present a far-reaching generalization of E. Vessiot's
analysis of the Darboux integrable partial differential equations in one
dependent and two independent variables. Our approach provides new insights
into this classical method, uncovers the fundamental geometric invariants of
Darboux integrable systems, and provides for systematic, algorithmic
integration of such systems. This work is formulated within the general
framework of Pfaffian exterior differential systems and, as such, has
applications well beyond those currently found in the literature. In
particular, our integration method is applicable to systems of hyperbolic PDE
such as the Toda lattice equations, 2 dimensional wave maps and systems of
overdetermined PDE.Comment: 80 page report. Updated version with some new sections, and major
improvements to other
Invariants of Artinian Gorenstein Algebras and Isolated Hypersurface Singularities
We survey our recently proposed method for constructing biholomorphic
invariants of quasihomogeneous isolated hypersurface singularities and, more
generally, invariants of graded Artinian Gorenstein algebras. The method
utilizes certain polynomials associated to such algebras, called
nil-polynomials, and we compare them with two other classes of polynomials that
have also been used to produce invariants.Comment: 13 page
Urea block supplements for stubble
THERE was a great deal of controversy throughout the summer of Western Australia\u27s 1969-70 drought over the feeding of supplements other than grain to grazing sheep.
This report summarises some of the experiments carried out by this Department to investigate various artificial means of supplementing sheep grazing stubbles and dry summer pastures.
Further details of the experiments can be obtained by contacting the authors.
The results failed to demonstrate economic responses to urea supplements for grazing sheep
Feeding crops to sheep
WESTERN AUSTRALIA\u27S 1969-70 drought provided the need for agricultural research workers to investigate methods of feeding stock under severe environmental conditions.
This report presents brief descriptions of two such investigations. Further details of the experiments can be obtained by contacting the authors
A sheep management calendar for lambing on green feed
The calendar contained in this article has been drawn up by officers of the Wheat and Sheep Division as a guide to farmers who plan to adopt July-August lambing.
The article also summarises the advantages and complications of later lambing (as opposed to the conventional autumn lambing) and discusses farm management programmes to deal with the problems in various districts
Safe food and feed through an integrated toolbox for mycotoxin management: the MyToolBox approach
There is a pressing need to mobilise the wealth of knowledge from the international mycotoxin research conductedover the past 25-30 years, and to perform cutting-edge research where knowledge gaps still exist. This knowledgeneeds to be integrated into affordable and practical tools for farmers and food processors along the chain inorder to reduce the risk of mycotoxin contamination of crops, feed and food. This is the mission of MyToolBox – a four-year project which has received funding from the European Commission. It mobilises a multi-actorpartnership (academia, farmers, technology small and medium sized enterprises, food industry and policystakeholders) to develop novel interventions aimed at achieving a significant reduction in crop losses due tomycotoxin contamination. Besides a field-to-fork approach, MyToolBox also considers safe use options ofcontaminated batches, such as the efficient production of biofuels. Compared to previous efforts of mycotoxin reduction strategies, the distinguishing feature of MyToolBox is to provide the recommended measures to theend users along the food and feed chain in a web-based MyToolBox platform (e-toolbox). The project focuseson small grain cereals, maize, peanuts and dried figs, applicable to agricultural conditions in the EU and China. Crop losses using existing practices are being compared with crop losses after novel pre-harvest interventionsincluding investigation of genetic resistance to fungal infection, cultural control (e.g. minimum tillage or cropdebris treatment), the use of novel biopesticides suitable for organic farming, competitive biocontrol treatment and development of novel modelling approaches to predict mycotoxin contamination. Research into post-harvestmeasures includes real-time monitoring during storage, innovative sorting of crops using vision-technology, novelmilling technology and studying the effects of baking on mycotoxins at an industrial scale
Comparison of location, depth, quality and intensity of experimentally induced pain in six low back muscles
Introduction: The pattern of pain originating from experimentally induced low back pain appears diffuse. This may be because sensory information from low back muscles converges, sensory innervation extends over multiple vertebral levels, or people have difficulty accurately representing the painful location on standardized pain maps
Shortcuts to high symmetry solutions in gravitational theories
We apply the Weyl method, as sanctioned by Palais' symmetric criticality
theorems, to obtain those -highly symmetric -geometries amenable to explicit
solution, in generic gravitational models and dimension. The technique consists
of judiciously violating the rules of variational principles by inserting
highly symmetric, and seemingly gauge fixed, metrics into the action, then
varying it directly to arrive at a small number of transparent, indexless,
field equations. Illustrations include spherically and axially symmetric
solutions in a wide range of models beyond D=4 Einstein theory; already at D=4,
novel results emerge such as exclusion of Schwarzschild solutions in cubic
curvature models and restrictions on ``independent'' integration parameters in
quadratic ones. Another application of Weyl's method is an easy derivation of
Birkhoff's theorem in systems with only tensor modes. Other uses are also
suggested.Comment: 10 page
Experiments with urea on private farms
Many District Advisers have carried out trials on private farms to test the response to a variety of types of supplementary feeds. This report gives brief details of five such experiments carried out with urea supplements over the last five years. Table 1 summarises the details and results of these trials
Cognitive performance in open-plan office acoustic simulations: Effects of room acoustics and semantics but not spatial separation of sound sources
The irrelevant sound effect (ISE) characterizes short-term memory performance
impairment during irrelevant sounds relative to quiet. Irrelevant sound
presentation in most laboratory-based ISE studies has been rather limited to
represent complex scenarios including open-plan offices (OPOs) and not many
studies have considered serial recall of heard information. This paper
investigates ISE using an auditory-verbal serial recall task, wherein
performance was evaluated for relevant factors in simulating OPO acoustics: the
irrelevant sounds including the semanticity of speech, reproduction methods
over headphones, and room acoustics. Results (Experiments 1 and 2) show that
ISE was exhibited in most conditions with anechoic (irrelevant) nonspeech
sounds with/without speech, but the effect was substantially higher with
meaningful speech compared to foreign speech, suggesting a semantic effect.
Performance differences in conditions with diotic and binaural reproductions
were not statistically robust, suggesting limited role of spatial separation of
sources. In Experiment 3, statistically robust ISE were exhibited for binaural
room acoustic conditions with mid-frequency reverberation times, T30 (s) = 0.4,
0.8, 1.1, suggesting cognitive impairment regardless of sound absorption
representative of OPOs. Performance differences in T30 = 0.4 s relative to T30
= 0.8 and 1.1 s conditions were statistically robust. This emphasizes the
benefits for cognitive performance with increased sound absorption, reinforcing
extant room acoustic design recommendations. Performance differences in T30 =
0.8 s vs. 1.1 s were not statistically robust. Collectively, these results
suggest that certain findings from ISE studies with idiosyncratic acoustics may
not translate well to complex OPO acoustic environments
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