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Factors influencing the start of development in Daphnia pulex winter eggs [Translation from: Biological Reviews Vol. 13, 24-26, 1951]
The winter eggs of Daphnia pulex, after passing safely through the winter , develop and hatch in the spring, multiplying by themselves, while some males emerging among them with the changes in environment produce fertile eggs, which are universally known as winter eggs . This study researches the factors governing the development of winter eggs through experiments
Particle Propagator of Spin Calogero-Sutherland Model
Explicit-exact expressions for the particle propagator of the spin 1/2
Calogero-Sutherland model are derived for the system of a finite number of
particles and for that in the thermodynamic limit. Derivation of the expression
in the thermodynamic limit is also presented in detail. Combining this result
with the hole propagator obtained in earlier studies, we calculate the spectral
function of the single particle Green's function in the full range of the
energy and momentum space. The resultant spectral function exhibits power-law
singularity characteristic to correlated particle systems in one dimension.Comment: 43 pages, 6 figure
CO observations of galaxies with the Nobeyama 45-M telescope
High-resolution (15 inch), filled aperture maps of the CO (J = 1-0) line emission were obtained for several nearby, CO-bright galaxies like M82, M83, IC342, and NGC891 in order to study star forming activity in these galaxies
Electronic state around vortex in a two-band superconductor
Based on the quasiclassical theory, we investigate the vortex state in a
two-band superconductor with a small gap on a three dimensional Fermi surface
and a large gap on a quasi-two dimensional one, as in MgB_2. The field
dependence of zero-energy density of states is compared for fields parallel and
perpendicular to the ab plane, and the anisotropy of the vortex core shape is
discussed for a parallel field. The Fermi surface geometry of two-bands,
combining the effect of the normal-like electronic state on the small gap band
at high fields, produces characteristic behavior in the anisotropy of c- and
ab-directions.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Time-resolved measurements of laser-induced shock waves in deuterated polystyrene porous targets by x-ray backlighting
Copyright 1991 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Physics of fluids. B, 3(3), 735-744, 1991 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.85986
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