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    Jihad-cum-Zionism-Leninism: Overthrowing the World, German-Style

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    Optical properties of split ring resonator metamaterial structures on semiconductor substrates

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    Metamaterials based on single-layer metallic Split Ring Resonators (SRR) and Wires have been demonstrated to have a resonant response in the near infra-red wavelength range. The use of semiconductor substrates gives the potential for control of the resonant properties of split-ring resonator (SRR) structures by means of active changes in the carrier concentration obtained using either electrical injection or photo-excitation. We examine the influence of extended wires that are either parallel or perpendicular to the gap of the SRRs and report on an equivalent circuit model that provides an accurate method of determining the polarisation dependent resonant response for incident light perpendicular to the surface. Good agreement is obtained for the substantial shift observed in the position of the resonances when the planar metalisation is changed from gold to aluminium

    A density of ramified primes

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    Let KK be a cyclic totally real number field of odd degree over Q\mathbb{Q} with odd class number, such that every totally positive unit is the square of a unit, and such that 22 is inert in K/QK/\mathbb{Q}. We define a family of number fields {K(p)}p\{K(p)\}_p, depending on KK and indexed by the rational primes pp that split completely in K/QK/\mathbb{Q}, such that pp is always ramified in K(p)K(p) of degree 22. Conditional on a standard conjecture on short character sums, the density of such rational primes pp that exhibit one of two possible ramified factorizations in K(p)/QK(p)/\mathbb{Q} is strictly between 00 and 11 and is given explicitly as a formula in terms of [K:Q][K:\mathbb{Q}]. Our results are unconditional in the cubic case. Our proof relies on a detailed study of the joint distribution of spins of prime ideals

    Smart Camp: Building Scalable and Highly Available IT-Infrastructures

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    The Western Australian resources boom has created a demand for a large amount of domestic accommodations, known as mining camps. However, due to the absent infrastructure within the remote regions of Australia, the energy supply of these mining camps is expensive. In order to reduce the electricity consumption of the mining camps, the Smart Camp project was initiated. The system infrastructure consists of a home automation based controller, placed in each mining accommodation unit to reduce energy consumption, and a centralized management unit, coordinating the controllers. Due to the fact that the size and complexity of mining camps may grow over time, the provided infrastructure of the management unit has to be able to evolve. One possible solution is to design a system in the context of high availability and horizontal scalability. This paper proposes a horizontally scalable and high availability infrastructural concept, in the context of the Smart Camp project. This concept also utilizes cost effective open source solutions running on commodity hardware. Within the context of horizontal scalability and reliability, this paper provides an applied research outline of some of the real world considerations, such as open source based high availability, load balancing, and distributed database solutions

    Characterisation at infrared wavelengths of metamaterials formed by thin-film metallic split-ring resonator arrays on silicon

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    The infrared reflectance spectra at normal incidence for split-ring resonator arrays fabricated in thin films of three different metals on a silicon substrate are reported. The results are compared with a finite difference time domain simulation of the structures and a simple and novel equivalent-circuit method for the calculation of the first and second resonant wavelengths

    Increasing optical metamaterials functionality

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    Gold Split Ring Resonators (SRRs) were fabricated on silicon substrates by electron beam lithography and lift-off, with overall dimensions of approximately 200 nm. Reflectance spectra from the SRRs are similar to those published elsewhere. New devices are proposed based on the additional functionality afforded by the use of a silicon substrate

    Benevolent contempt: Bismarck’s ottoman policy

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    Search and orchestration of data and processes in a federated environment

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    This paper describes on-going research on streamlining the access and use of spatial data and processes in Australia. Spatial data in Australia is available on-line at many levels of government from local authorities, state and territories (jurisdictions), and nationally from the Commonwealth and other sources. Much of this data is available via Open Geospatial Consortium and World Wide Web Consortium standard web services. This abstract discusses three related research topics that have been identified by a wide range of stakeholders through a comprehensive consultation process. These are search and discovery, federation and orchestration of data and processes. The commonality across the three research topics is that they all require Semantic Web and Artificial Intelligence methods and embrace the various standards, and if needed, propose modifications to such standard

    Effect of temperature and salinity stress on growth and lipid composition of Shewanella gelidimarina

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    The maximum growth temperature, the optimal growth temperature, and the estimated normal physiological range for growth of Shewanella gelidimarina are functions of water activity (a(w)), which can be manipulated by changing the concentration of sodium chloride. The growth temperatures at the boundaries of the normal physiological range for growth were characterized by increased variability in fatty acid composition. Under hyper- and hypoosmotic stress conditions at an a(w) of 0.993 (1.0% [wt/vol] NaCl) and at an a(w) of 0.977 (4.0% [wt/vol] NaCl) the proportion of certain fatty acids (monounsaturated and branched-chain fatty acids) was highly regulated and was inversely related to the growth rate over the entire temperature range. The physical states of lipids extracted from samples grown at stressful a(w) values at the boundaries of the normal physiological range exhibited no abrupt gel-liquid phase transitions when the lipids were analyzed as liposomes. Lipid packing and adaptational fatty acid composition responses are clearly influenced by differences in the temperature-salinity regime, which are reflected in overall cell function characteristics, such as the growth rate and the normal physiological range for growth.Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de La Plat
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