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Octonion X,Y-Product Variants
The automorphism group of the octonions changes when octonion
X,Y-product variants are used. I present here a general solution for how to go
from to its X,Y-product variant.Comment: 5 pages, latex, no figure
Specificity and context in post-exercise recovery:it is not a one-size-fits-all approach
The concept of specificity of exercise prescription and training is a longstanding and widely accepted foundation of the exercise sciences. Simply, the principle holds that training adaptations are achieved relative to the stimulus applied. That is, the manipulation of training variables (e.g. intensity or loading, mode, volume and frequency) directly influences the acute training stimulus, and so the long-term adaptive response (Young et al., 2001; Bird et al., 2005). Translating this concept to practice then recommends that exercise be prescribed specific to the desired outcomes, and the more closely this is achieved, the greater the performance gain is likely to be. However, the cardiovascular and metabolic adaptations traditionally associated with long, slow distance training types, similarly achieved using high-intensity training methods (for a review see Gibala et al., 2012), highlights understanding of underlying physiology as paramount for effective training program design. Various other factors including illness, sleep and psychology also impact on the training stimulus (Halson, 2014) and must be managed collectively with appropriate post-exercise recovery to continue performance improvements and reduce overtraining and injury risks (Kenttä and Hassmén, 1998)
The Bank of England's monetary policy
As the second oldest and perhaps the most renowned central bank, the Bank of England could provide some important insights into issues that may confront the Federal Reserve System in the future.Monetary policy - Great Britain ; Bank of England ; Banks and banking, Central - Great Britain
Note on the First Law with p-form potentials
The conserved charges for -form gauge fields coupled to gravity are
defined using Lagrangian methods. Our expression for the surface charges is
compared with an earlier expression derived using covariant phase space
methods. Additional properties of the surfaces charges are discussed. The proof
of the first law for gauge fields that are regular when pulled-back on the
future horizon is detailed and is shown to be valid on the bifurcation surface
as well. The formalism is applied to black rings with dipole charges and is
also used to provide a definition of energy in plane wave backgrounds.Comment: 13 pages, revtex, additional comments, published versio
CRAY mini manual. Revision D
This document briefly describes the use of the CRAY supercomputers that are an integral part of the Supercomputing Network Subsystem of the Central Scientific Computing Complex at LaRC. Features of the CRAY supercomputers are covered, including: FORTRAN, C, PASCAL, architectures of the CRAY-2 and CRAY Y-MP, the CRAY UNICOS environment, batch job submittal, debugging, performance analysis, parallel processing, utilities unique to CRAY, and documentation. The document is intended for all CRAY users as a ready reference to frequently asked questions and to more detailed information contained in the vendor manuals. It is appropriate for both the novice and the experienced user
Evaluating the Unilateral Price and Variety Effects of Horizontal Mergers
Industrial Organization,
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