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    Reaction of steam with molybdenum is studied

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    Comprehensive report studies the reaction of flowing steam with refractory metals /in particular molybdenum/, in the temperature range of 1100 degrees C. The reaction products are hydrogen gas and molybdenum oxide vapor

    An index theorem in differential K-theory

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    Let X --> B be a proper submersion with a Riemannian structure. Given a differential K-theory class on X, we define its analytic and topological indices as differential K-theory classes on B. We prove that the two indices are the same.Comment: 65 pages; version 2 has small changes for publicatio

    Reaction studied of steam with niobium and tantalum

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    Study reveals the kinetics of niobium and tantalum with steam at elevated temperatures to determine the suitability of high melting metals for fabrication of equipment for temperature steam environments. Niobium obeyed linear kinetics from 1050 degrees to 1500 degrees C but tantalum followed a paralinear rate law

    Topology Change in (2+1)-Dimensional Gravity

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    In (2+1)-dimensional general relativity, the path integral for a manifold MM can be expressed in terms of a topological invariant, the Ray-Singer torsion of a flat bundle over MM. For some manifolds, this makes an explicit computation of transition amplitudes possible. In this paper, we evaluate the amplitude for a simple topology-changing process. We show that certain amplitudes for spatial topology change are nonvanishing---in fact, they can be infrared divergent---but that they are infinitely suppressed relative to similar topology-preserving amplitudes.Comment: 19 pages of text plus 4 pages of figures, LaTeX (using epsf), UCD-11-9

    Advocacy Experiences of Licensed Professional Counselors Who Serve Minor Survivors of Abuse and Neglect

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    LPCs in Louisiana operate in multiple professional roles and maintain various responsibilities, including advocacy for clients. Although numerous advocacy opportunities occur when counselors are working with children, a minimal amount of research exists regarding advocacy training, as well as the associated intricacies and responsibilities of advocacy. Lack of awareness of advocacy issues is a prominent barrier to advocacy involvement and it is suggested that counselor education programs are infusing advocacy education into courses but are not necessarily teaching specific constructs of advocacy. Thus, relevant and existing advocacy literature is sparse. The purpose of my qualitative phenomenological research is to understand advocacy experiences of LPCs who work with minors who are survivors of child abuse and neglect. I will explore LPCs’ experiences regarding advocacy in the following areas: (a) education, training, and competence; (b) collaboration with various professionals; and (c) difficulties and benefits of advocating for minors who are survivors of child abuse and neglect. The outcome of this research is important as it may uncover advocacy areas in need of further research, gaps in education and training, and a reflection of clinical competency related to advocacy experiences of Louisiana counselors who serve minor survivors of abuse and neglect. Improved actions of advocacy for this population may result in prevention of further traumatic experiences, access to needed resources, lack of gaps in services and improved self-advocacy. Knowledge produced by the research could also lead to more competent practices for clinicians, improved education and training, and improved collaboration with professionals

    Quantifying the co-impacts of energy sector decarbonisation on outdoor air pollution in the United Kingdom

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    The energy sector is a major contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and other types of air pollution that negatively impact human health and the environment. Policy targets to achieve decarbonisation goals for national energy systems will therefore impact levels of air pollution. Advantages can be gained from considering these co-impacts when analysing technology transition scenarios in order to avoid tension between climate change and air quality policies. We incorporated non-GHG air pollution into a bottom-up, technoeconomic energy systems model that is at the core of UK decarbonisation policy development. We then used this model to assess the co-impacts of decarbonisation on other types of air pollution and evaluated the extent to which transition pathways would be altered if these other pollutants were considered. In a scenario where the UK meets its existing decarbonisation targets to 2050, including the costs of non-GHG air pollution led to a 40% and 45% decrease in PM10 and PM2.5 pollution (respectively) between 2010 and 2050 due to changes in technology choice in residential heating. Conversely, limited change in the pollution profile for transportation were observed, suggesting that other policy strategies will be necessary to reduce pollution from transport

    Singularity theorems and the Lorentzian splitting theorem for the Bakry-Emery-Ricci tensor

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    We consider the Hawking-Penrose singularity theorems and the Lorentzian splitting theorem under the weaker curvature condition of nonnegative Bakry-Emery-Ricci curvature RicfmRic_f^m in timelike directions. We prove that they still hold when mm is finite, and when mm is infinite, they hold under the additional assumption that ff is bounded from above.Comment: Correction to one of the example

    Fluid balance and sodium losses during indoor tennis match play

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    This study assessed fluid balance, sodium losses, and effort intensity during indoor tennis match play (17 ±2 °C, 42% ± 9% relative humidity) over a mean match duration of 68.1 ± 12.8 min in 16 male tennis players. Ad libitum fluid intake was recorded throughout the match. Sweat loss from change in nude body mass; sweat electrolyte content from patches applied to the forearm, calf, and thigh, and back of each player; and electrolyte balance derived from sweat, urine, and daily food-intake analysis were measured. Effort intensity was assessed from on-court heart rate compared with data obtained during a maximal treadmill test. Sweat rate (M ± SD) was 1.1 ± 0.4 L/hr, and fluid-ingestion rate was 1.0 ± 0.6 L/hr (replacing 93% ± 47% of fluid lost), resulting in only a small mean loss in body mass of 0.15% ± 0.74%. Large interindividual variabilities in sweat rate (range 0.3-2.0 L/hr) and fluid intake (range 0.31-2.52 L/hr) were noted. Whole-body sweat sodium concentration was 38 ± 12 mmol/L, and total sodium losses during match play were 1.1 ± 0.4 g (range 0.5-1.8 g). Daily sodium intake was 2.8 ± 1.1 g. Indoor match play largely consisted of low-intensity exercise below ventilatory threshold (mean match heart rate was 138 ± 24 beats/min). This study shows that in moderate indoor temperature conditions players ingest sufficient fluid to replace sweat losses. However, the wide range in data obtained highlights the need for individualized fluid-replacement guidance

    An adaptive-binning method for generating constant-uncertainty/constant-significance light curves with Fermi-LAT data

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    We present a method enabling the creation of constant-uncertainty/constant-significance light curves with the data of the Fermi-Large Area Telescope (LAT). The adaptive-binning method enables more information to be encapsulated within the light curve than with the fixed-binning method. Although primarily developed for blazar studies, it can be applied to any sources. This method allows the starting and ending times of each interval to be calculated in a simple and quick way during a first step. The reported mean flux and spectral index (assuming the spectrum is a power-law distribution) in the interval are calculated via the standard LAT analysis during a second step. The absence of major caveats associated with this method has been established by means of Monte-Carlo simulations. We present the performance of this method in determining duty cycles as well as power-density spectra relative to the traditional fixed-binning method.Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, 5 tables. Submitted to A&
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