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    Optimal phosphorus loading for a potentially eutrophic lake

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    dynamic programming;sustainable development;ecology

    Phonon-mediated vs. Coulombic Back-Action in Quantum Dot circuits

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    Quantum point contacts (QPCs) are commonly employed to capacitively detect the charge state of coupled quantum dots (QD). An indirect back-action of a biased QPC onto a double QD laterally defined in a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure is observed. Energy is emitted by non-equilibrium charge carriers in the leads of the biased QPC. Part of this energy is absorbed by the double QD where it causes charge fluctuations that can be observed under certain conditions in its stability diagram. By investigating the spectrum of the absorbed energy, we identify both acoustic phonons and Coulomb interaction being involved in the back-action, depending on the geometry and coupling constants

    Large antenna apertures and arrays for deep space communications

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    Effect of frequency on communications capability, single antennas and arrays, and economic balance between ground station and spacecraft developmen

    The role of slip transfer at grain boundaries in the propagation of microstructurally short fatigue cracks in Ni-based superalloys

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    Crack initiation and propagation under high-cycle fatigue conditions have been investigated for a polycrystalline Ni-based superalloy by in-situ synchrotron assisted diffraction and phase contrast tomography. The cracks nucleated along the longest coherent twin boundaries pre-existing on the specimen surface, that were well oriented for slip and that presented a large elastic incompatibility across them. Moreover, the propagation of microstructurally short cracks was found to be determined by the easy slip transfer paths across the pre-existing grain boundaries. This information can only be obtained by characterization techniques like the ones presented here that provide the full set of 3D microstructural information

    Friction and wear in cryogenic liquids for composites of phenolic and of polytetrafluoroethylene of various particle sizes and concentrations

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    Friction and wear in cryogenic liquids for phenolic and polytetrafluoroethylene composites of various particle sizes and concentration
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