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    Assessing Microfinance for Water and Sanitation: Exploring Opportunities for Sustainable Scaling Up

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    The objective of this study, commissioned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is to assess the potential market for using microfinance in the water and sanitation sector, and to identify specific opportunities for potential learning, investment, and support. This report focuses on these opportunities and suggests measures that are needed for sustainable scaling up, which can be supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other development institutions

    The BCS-BEC Crossover

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    This chapter presents the crossover from the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) state of weakly-correlated pairs of fermions to the Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of diatomic molecules in the atomic Fermi gas. Our aim is to provide a pedagogical review of the BCS-BEC crossover, with an emphasis on the basic concepts, particularly those that are not generally known or are difficult to find in the literature. We shall not attempt to give an exhaustive survey of current research in the limited space here; where possible, we will direct the reader to more extensive reviews.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures. This article will be published as Chapter 9 in "Quantum gas experiments - exploring many-body states", edited by P. Torma and K. Sengstock, Imperial College Press, London, to be published 201

    On Flattenability of Graphs

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    We consider a generalization of the concept of dd-flattenability of graphs - introduced for the l2l_2 norm by Belk and Connelly - to general lpl_p norms, with integer PP, 1p<1 \le p < \infty, though many of our results work for ll_\infty as well. The following results are shown for graphs GG, using notions of genericity, rigidity, and generic dd-dimensional rigidity matroid introduced by Kitson for frameworks in general lpl_p norms, as well as the cones of vectors of pairwise lppl_p^p distances of a finite point configuration in dd-dimensional, lpl_p space: (i) dd-flattenability of a graph GG is equivalent to the convexity of dd-dimensional, inherent Cayley configurations spaces for GG, a concept introduced by the first author; (ii) dd-flattenability and convexity of Cayley configuration spaces over specified non-edges of a dd-dimensional framework are not generic properties of frameworks (in arbitrary dimension); (iii) dd-flattenability of GG is equivalent to all of GG's generic frameworks being dd-flattenable; (iv) existence of one generic dd-flattenable framework for GG is equivalent to the independence of the edges of GG, a generic property of frameworks; (v) the rank of GG equals the dimension of the projection of the dd-dimensional stratum of the lppl_p^p distance cone. We give stronger results for specific norms for d=2d = 2: we show that (vi) 2-flattenable graphs for the l1l_1-norm (and ll_\infty-norm) are a larger class than 2-flattenable graphs for Euclidean l2l_2-norm case and finally (vii) prove further results towards characterizing 2-flattenability in the l1l_1-norm. A number of conjectures and open problems are posed

    Three-body correlations in a two-dimensional SU(3) Fermi gas

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    We consider a three-component Fermi gas that has SU(3) symmetry and is confined to two dimensions (2D). For realistic cold atomic gas experiments, we show that the phase diagram of the quasi-2D system can be characterized using two 2D scattering parameters: the scattering length and the effective range. Unlike the case in 3D, we argue that three-body bound states (trimers) in the quasi-2D system can be stable against three-body losses. Using a low-density expansion coupled with a variational approach, we investigate the fate of such trimers in the many-body system as the attractive interactions are decreased (or, conversely, as the density of particles is increased). We find that remnants of trimers can persist in the form of strong three-body correlations in the weak-coupling (high-density) limit.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure

    Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Enteritis in Adult Ruminants.

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    Infectious enteritis in adult ruminants is often a result of 1 or more viral, bacterial, or parasitic pathogens. Diagnosis of etiologic agents causing enteritis is important when considering herd implications and zoonotic potential of some etiologies. Differential diagnoses for enteritis in adult ruminants is not simple based on clinical signs alone. Diagnostic samples include feces, blood, and antemortem and postmortem tissues. Treatment of infectious enteritis is aimed at correcting dehydration and electrolyte imbalances secondary to diarrhea. In cases of some bacterial and parasitic pathogens, additional targeted treatment and control are recommended. Management of enteritis may be instituted while awaiting laboratory test results
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