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    Concave grating spectrometer Patent

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    Concave grating spectrometer for use in near and vacuum ultraviolet region

    Representations of integers by certain positive definite binary quadratic forms

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    We prove part of a conjecture of Borwein and Choi concerning an estimate on the square of the number of solutions to n=x^2+Ny^2 for a squarefree integer N.Comment: 8 pages, submitte

    The New Economic Policy and Perspective for Marine Fisheries Research and Development in India

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    The New Economic Policy and Perspective for Marine Fisheries Research and Development in Indi

    Relation between outgoing longwave radiation and findlater jet over Arabian Sea during summer monsoon and influence on Indian monsoon rainfall

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    428-435This work analyses the relationship between outgoing Longwave radiation (OLR) and Findlater jet (FLJ) intensities at 850 hPa pressure level and also their relation with Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR; June-September) for a period of 1997-2010 over Arabian Sea and India. FLJ is a low-level jet (LLJ) which can be observed during southwest monsoon months. This LLJ generally supports the large-scale moisture and momentum transport from ocean to atmosphere, which results in rainfall over India. FLJ and OLR are associated during the monsoon months. However FLJ (positively) and OLR (negatively) are related with ISMR. Monthly and seasonal correlation coefficients among FLJ, OLR and ISMR presented and the deviations during El Nino/La Nina are discussed. Based on this analysis we recommend that the variations in FLJ should include interannual variability in atmospheric dynamics

    Strategi Perencanaan Dan Pengembangan Industri Pariwisata Dengan Menggunakan Metode Swot Dan Qspm (Studi Kasus Kecamatan Leitimur Selatan Kota Ambon)

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    Problems faced by South Leitimur Ambon District was had a lot of undeveloped tourism potential developed as a tourist attraction that makes this region as a tourist destination areas (DTW). Thus, the strategic planning and development of tourism industry must be oriented to the development of tourism potential possessed by considering the problems faced, the economy was able to increase the income of local communities. This research is a type of qualitative research data collection techniques through direct observation (observation), indepth interviews (depth interviews), distributing questionnaires (questionnaire) and the study of literature. Presentation of analysis done formally (in tabular form) or informal (narrative). The method used is the method of SWOT and QSPM form, data analysis performed by Internal External Factors, IE matrix analysis, SWOT analysis and research QSPM. The result of analysis is to show the position of tourism in the district of South Leitimur with a market penetration strategy and product development, strategic SWOT analysis of the SO, ST, WO and WT, QSPM analysis shows that the strategy should be prioritized first Product development is a 15.550 total of TAS, TAS total Progressive strategy II 14.050, III 13.350 TAS total market penetration and IV diversification strategy of the TAS total of 13,00. To develop the sub-region South Leitimur based on the results of the analysis and strategic issues are obtained, it will be obtained or performed the following programs: Tourism Potential Collection owned, Development of tourism potential, the potential increase in tourism, infrastructure improvement, increase the quality of human resources , Increasing and strengthening management systems and increase welfare

    World germplasm collections and their potential in crop productivity

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    Effective and imaginative utilization of the large variability assembled in the collection of genetic resources of cereals and legumes determines the potential and adaptation of future varieties. Modem method of characterization such as restricted fragment length polymorphism (RFLP)…………………….

    Live-bait resources and development

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    The success of the pole and line fishery of Lakshadweep depends, among other factors, directly on the availability in sufficient quantities of suitable live-bait fishes around the islands. Information on the live-bait resources of Lakshadweep is limited to a few reports from Minicoy- Jones (1958, 1964) described the fishing method, storage and utilisation of bait fish and Iisted the various species of live-bait fishes of Lakshadweep. Jones (1961 a, 1961 b) has predicted the potentialities of Spratelloides delicatulus and S. japonicus as live-bait for pole and line fishery for skipjack much earlier than mechanised fishing was introduced in the northern islands of Lakshadweep. Thomas (1964) made some observations on the fluctuations in the live-bait fishes at Minicoy. Fluctuations in the seasonal availability of live-baits at Minicoy during the years 1981-85 has been presented by Pillai et al. (1986). However, details of exploited bait fish resources and seasonal abundance of different bait species around the various islands is still lacking

    Periodic harmonic functions on lattices and points count in positive characteristic

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    This survey addresses pluri-periodic harmonic functions on lattices with values in a positive characteristic field. We mention, as a motivation, the game "Lights Out" following the work of Sutner, Goldwasser-Klostermeyer-Ware, Barua-Ramakrishnan-Sarkar, Hunzikel-Machiavello-Park e.a.; see also 2 previous author's preprints for a more detailed account. Our approach explores harmonic analysis and algebraic geometry over a positive characteristic field. The Fourier transform allows us to interpret pluri-periods of harmonic functions on lattices as torsion multi-orders of points on the corresponding affine algebraic variety.Comment: These are notes on 13p. based on a talk presented during the meeting "Analysis on Graphs and Fractals", the Cardiff University, 29 May-2 June 2007 (a sattelite meeting of the programme "Analysis on Graphs and its Applications" at the Isaac Newton Institute from 8 January to 29 June 2007

    Microstructural evolution in the intercritical heat affected zone of a boron containing modified 9Cr-1Mo steel

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    Type IV cracking observed in high Cr ferritic steels is attributed to poor creep properties of the intercritical heat affected zone (ICHAZ) of the weld joint which in turn associated with the partial transformation that take place in this zone during the weld thermal cycle and resulting refinement of the microstructure. Recent studies on steels with controlled addition of boron has shown that creep strength of ICHAZ in these steels are comparable to that of the base metal and the microstructure of this zone is significantly different from that of the steels with out boron. Hence in this paper microstructural evolution in the simulated ICHAZ of two different P91 steels, one without boron and another with boron and reduced nitrogen content has been studied. Results indicate that during heating part of the weld thermal cycle, austenite nucleate and grow into two different morphologies, globular and acicular which transform to martensite during cooling. The former is more prevalent along the prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGB) of the base metal while the latter along the lath boundaries of the tempered martensite within the grains. Results also show the transformation to austenite is delayed in the boron containing steels and austenite with both the morphologies are formed. However, growth of the globular austenite, formed along the PAGB is sluggish and hence PAGBs are discernable even after the transformation. This explains the difference in the microstructure of the of ICHAZ of steels with boron and without boron and this could also be the reason for the improved creep resistance of the weld joint of high Cr ferritic steels with controlled addition of boron
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