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Summer Diapause of the Clover Leaf Weevil, \u3ci\u3eHypera Punctata,\u3c/i\u3e and Lesser Clover Leaf Weevil, \u3ci\u3eHypera Nigrirostris,\u3c/i\u3e in Wisconsin
Low respiration rates, immobility, lack of feeding, and undeveloped reproductive systems confirmed a summer diapause in the overwintered and current-year adults of the clover leaf weevil, Hypera punctata, and lesser clover leaf weevil, Hypera nigrirostris. The prolonged summer diapause and extended winters in Wisconsin set strict limitations on the available time for damaging populations to develop on red clover, Trifolium pratense thus assuring the status of these weevils as minor pests
Capital Requirements for the Air Transport Industry
In recent years the U.S. scheduled airline industry has been involved in the largest re-equipment program that involves the addition of hundreds of new aircraft to the airline fleet. The costs associated with the purchase of this new equipment, along with the other costs involving such matters as the environment and security, are presenting the carriers with significant financial challenges
Coarse fish in Scotland: a threat or a resource?
This brief article summarizes the ecological role of non-salmonid fishes in Scottish fresh waters. Most government-sponsored research has focused on the ecologically valuable salmonids in this area, yet non-salmonid species are widely distributed in Scotland and play an important ecological role in freshwater ecosystems. The fish fauna of Scotland differs from other parts of the British Isles by being more impoverished following the end of the last Ice Age, ca. 10 000 years ago
Patent Damage Strategies and the Enterprise License: Constructive Notice, Actual Notice, No Notice
For the patent owner, early provision of patent notice can help maximize recoverable infringement damages during subsequent litigation. This iBrief recognizes a growing trend of infringement suits predicated on patented enterprise software technology, and analyzes application of patent notice principles against industry convention. This iBrief examines the licensing paradigm of enterprise software and questions whether mechanical compliance with the marking statute should qualify as constructive notice. Borrowing from analogous Federal Circuit principles, this iBrief concludes by proposing alternate notice theories that would empower patentees to seek increased remedies consistent with industry reality, case law, and fundamental statutory purpose
Response Functions for a Granular Fluid
The response of an isolated granular fluid to small perturbations of the
hydrodynamic fields is considered. The corresponding linear response functions
are identified in terms of a formal solution to the Liouville equation
including the effects of the cooling reference state. These functions are
evaluated exactly in the asymptotic long wavelength limit and shown to
represent hydrodynamic modes. More generally, the linear granular Navier-Stokes
equations for the response functions and related Langevin equations are
obtained from an extension of Mori's identity. The resulting Green-Kubo
expressions for transport coefficients are compared and contrasted with those
for a molecular fluid. Next the response functions are described in terms of an
effective dynamics in the single particle phase space. A closed linear kinetic
equation is obtained formally in terms of a linear two particle functional.
This closure is evaluated for two examples: a short time Markovian
approximation, and a low density expansion on length and time scales of the
mean free time and mean free path. The former is a generalization of the
revised Enskog kinetic theory to include velocity correlations. The latter is
an extension of the Boltzmann equation to include the effects of recollisions
(rings) among the particles.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of YKIS2009 Frontiers in Nonequilibrium
Physics, Progress in Theoretical Physics supplement 201
The Initial Value Problem Using Metric and Extrinsic Curvature
The initial value problem is introduced after a thorough review of the
essential geometry. The initial value equations are put into elliptic form
using both conformal transformations and a treatment of the extrinsic curvature
introduced recently. This use of the metric and the extrinsic curvature is
manifestly equivalent to the author's conformal thin sandwich formulation.
Therefore, the reformulation of the constraints as an elliptic system by use of
conformal techniques is complete.Comment: 10 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of the Tenth Marcel Grossmann
Meeting on General Relativit
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