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    Partial Privatization, Foreign Competition, and Tariffs Ranking

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    This paper compares the optimal tariff and revenue maximizing tariffs in the presence of partial privatization. We show that in an international mixed oligopoly with asymmetric costs and partial privatization, when the marginal cost of the privatized firm exceeds a critical value, maximum -revenue tariff is higher than optimum-welfare tariff. Otherwise, optimum-welfare tariff is higher than maximum-revenue tariff. In addition, associating with the market-opening policy, the domestic government should accelerate privatization path and impose a lower welfare-optimum tariff rate.mixed oligopoly, partial privatization, tariff ranking

    Role of interference in MM-wave driven DC transport in two dimensional electron gas

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    In this paper we point out that in addition to the density of states effect proposed in Ref.\cite{durst,anderson} one should consider the effect of constructive interference between the multi-MM-wave-photon processes shown in Fig.2. This process enhances the dark value of the conductivity. When the sample is very pure, i.e., when the transport life time is very long, this interference effect quickly diminishes as the MM-wave frequency deviates from the cyclotron frequency. In this paper we also present the linear response theory in the presence of strong harmonic time-dependent perturbation

    Progress in the determination of the J/ψπJ/\psi-\pi cross section

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    Improving previous calculations, we compute the J/ψπcharmedmesonsJ/\psi \pi\to {charmed mesons} cross section using QCD sum rules. Our sum rules for the J/ψπDˉDJ/\psi \pi\to \bar{D} D^*, DDˉD \bar{D}^*, DˉD{\bar D}^* D^* and DˉD{\bar D} D hadronic matrix elements are constructed by using vaccum-pion correlation functions, and we work up to twist-4 in the soft-pion limit. Our results suggest that, using meson exchange models is perfectly acceptable, provided that they include form factors and that they respect chiral symmetry. After doing a thermal average we get 0.3\sim 0.3 mb at T=150\MeV.Comment: 22 pages, RevTeX4 including 7 figures in ps file

    Preliminary test of group acceptance and commitment therapy on obsessive-compulsive disorder for patients on optimal dose of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of adding group acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to adults diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) who were already on an optimal dose of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Forty-six Iranian women, on SSRIs, were randomized to group ACT + SSRI or continued SSRI conditions. SSRI dosages stayed stable during the study. Assessments included the Structured Clinical Interview (SCID-I), Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale Self report (Y-BOCS-SR), Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), Ruminative Response Scale (RRS), and Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-II). The results showed significant reductions on the Y-BOCS-SR and BDI-II in both conditions at posttreatment with significantly greater reductions in the ACT + SSRI condition at follow-up. The RRS and AAQ-II saw significant improvements in the ACT + SSRI condition at posttreatment and follow-up compared to the SSRI condition. Results provide cross-cultural support for group ACT as a treatment for OCD and as a successful adjunct to SSRI treatment. © 201

    Effectiveness of additives in spray drying performance: a review

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    The systemic review covers the efficiency of additives on spray dried product; process parameter and its physicochemical properties. Due to the demand of diversification of food products, conventional spray drying process has gained momentum in drying process and extensively used to preserve food materials in powder form. Regarded as a complex operation, the balance between optimization of spray drying process parameters and physiochemical of its product has proven to be a challenge, especially in low product yield due to low transition temperature of feed material. This paper envelope the usage of additives as carriers in spray drying processes, and its effects on physicochemical properties such as hygroscopicity, flavour retention, and colour indexing. The literature signified the vital role of additives in enhancing the physiochemical of feed material and highlighted the effect of additives on spray drying efficiency in respect to its process parameters. Studies advances have shown that additives have improved significantly on products feed characteristic; lower moisture content, higher process yield, and powder flowability. Further research has shown a combination of additives enhances certain properties of feed material. The study signified the effect of additives as a vital role in improving the physicochemical properties of spray-dried powder. The difficulties of achieving powder specification demands can be resolved, by understanding and utilize the knowledge of additives on processing parameter of spray drying

    Collective T=0 pairing in N=Z nuclei? Pairing vibrations around 56Ni revisited

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    We present a new analysis of the pairing vibrations around 56Ni, with emphasis on odd-odd nuclei. This analysis of the experimental excitation energies is based on the subtraction of average properties that include the full symmetry energy together with volume, surface and Coulomb terms. The results clearly indicate a collective behavior of the isovector pairing vibrations and do not support any appreciable collectivity in the isoscalar channel.Comment: RevTeX, two-column, 5 pages, 4 figure

    Development of composite dielectrics with high specific capacitance and stable temperature characteristics

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    A new alternative of tailoring the dielectric characteristics of a BaTiO3-based ceramic is established in this study. The ceramic dielectrics were made by either two or three constituents having a composition of (Ba0.96Ca0.04)(Ti1.0-xZrxMn0.01)O-3 (BCTZ), where x ranges from 0 to 0.22, and sintered with Ni inner electrodes at 1300degreesC for 4 h in a reducing atmosphere. Both alternative stacking, i.e., layer-by-layer of different compositions, and bulk stacking configurations were prepared by screen-printing, resulting in a composite dielectric of different characteristics. It is obtained that the Curie temperature (T-c) of the BCTZ ceramics decreases with an increase of Zr in the dielectrics, i.e., -8degreesC per mole of Zr. In addition, the stacking configuration, the proportion and the number of constituents in the composite materials control the dielectric characteristics of the multilayer ceramic capacitors. On the basis of the principles outlined, a multilayer ceramic dielectric having k-value in excess of 8000 with the X7R specification (-55 similar to +125degreesC, +/-15%), which consists of two BCTZ ceramics with Curie temperatures of -20 and 100degreesC, was successfully developed. (C) 2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers

    Bounding quantum-classical separations for classes of nonlocal games

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    We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-player games. Our motivating question is whether there is a family of t-player XOR games for which the entangled bias is 1 but for which the classical bias goes down to 0, for fixed t. Answering this question would have important consequences in the study of multi-party communication complexity, as a positive answer would imply an unbounded separation between randomized communication complexity with and without entanglement. Our contribution to answering the question is identifying several general classes of games for which the classical bias can not go to zero when the entangled bias stays above a constant threshold. This rules out the possibility of using these games to answer our motivating question. A previously studied set of XOR games, known not to give a positive answer to the question, are those for which there is a quantum strategy that attains value 1 using a so-called Schmidt state. We generalize this class to mod-m games and show that their classical value is always at least 1m+m−1mt1−t. Secondly, for free XOR games, in which the input distribution is of product form, we show β(G)≥β∗(G)2t where β(G) and β∗(G) are the classical and entangled biases of the game respectively. We also introduce so-called line games, an example of which is a slight modification of the Magic Square game, and show that they can not give a positive answer to the question either. Finally we look at two-player unique games and show that if the entangled value is 1−ϵ then the classical value is at least 1−O(√ϵlogk) where k is the number of outputs in the game. Our proofs use semidefinite-programming techniques, the Gowers inverse theorem and hypergraph norms
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