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Front and back printed circuit layouts presented on single sheet
A diazo photographic process of clear plastic masters is used in reproducing front and back printed circuit layouts of differing intensity on a single sheet
Building an alternative social currency: Dematerialising and rematerialising digital money across media
This paper reports on the user experience and design of physical and digital forms of a mixed-media local currency. We reconceive digitally mediated transactions as social interactions and report on the development of conceptual designs informed by user research and interactive workshops. Our findings show that use is strongly tied to conceptions of locality and community, markers of identity, information exchange and the digital and physical forms as tools for shaping interactions. The form of the currency can make the invisible visible, exposing our identities and values, business models, and the details of the transactions themselves. Our analysis stresses the need to provide opportunities for extending social interaction, making more local connections and deriving the best value from those connections, without insulating individuals from each other, or from the wider geographical context. Themes that emerged from the user research were visualized as conceptual designs for digitally augmented media, allowing us to explore the monetary transaction at three levels: the material, as interaction between two parties, and the context of the transaction.The RCUK Digital Economy theme (EP/K012304/1)
Alternative approaches to cost sharing for water service to agriculture in Egypt.
Agricultural development / Water management / Water delivery / Benefits / Cost recovery / Operating costs / Maintenance costs / Policy / Water allocation / User charges / Water use efficiency / Water shortage / Water resources development / Farm income / Egypt
Real fermionic symmetry in type II supergravity
It is known that the transformations of fermionic T-duality, derived from the
worldsheet theory, generically transform real supergravity backgrounds to
complex supergravity backgrounds. We consider the low-energy target space
theory and show that the type II supergravity equations admit a symmetry that
transforms the Ramond-Ramond fields and the dilaton. The transformations given
by this symmetry involve Killing spinors and include the transformations of
Berkovits and Maldacena. However, we show that they also allow real
transformations.Comment: 30 pages; added comments and references. Corrected typo
Flex flap
To provide flap with large upper surface radius as required for airplanes with over-the-wing blowing, distort upper surface of flap by actuator. Flap can be used as control surface at leading as well as trailing edges and, with minor modification, as variant of Jacobs-Hurkamp air flap
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