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    Estimation of the regional evapotranspiration from remotely sensed crop surface temperatures. Grassland

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    Estimation of the regional evapotranspiration from remotely sensed crop surface temperature

    Properly efficient and efficient solutions for vector maximization problems in euclidean space

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    AbstractRecently Benson proposed a definition for extending Geoffrion's concept of proper efficiency to the vector maximization problem in which the domination cone K is any nontrivial, closed convex cone. We give an equivalent definition of his notion of proper efficiency. Our definition, by means of perturbation of the cone K, seems to offer another justification of Benson's choice above Borwein's extension of Geoffrion's concept. Our result enables one to prove some other theorems concerning properly efficient and efficient points. Among these is a connectedness result

    From simple to complicated:Noncausal bounded input, bounded output stability in linear discrete time models in the deterministic and stochastic cases

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    We consider the question of bounded input, bounded output stability for time-invariant linear systems with a finite dimensional state space and with time axis , i.e., all the integers. Our approach also includes the stochastic ARMA models. We do not assume that the inputs are necessarily nonanticipating, and in this respect our results differ from most existing ones. Similar results have been given by Hannan and Deistler and by Brockwell and Davis. Our approach is polynomial-algebra-oriented, and does not use strictly rational functions

    Weakly Equivalent Arrays

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    The (extensional) theory of arrays is widely used to model systems. Hence, efficient decision procedures are needed to model check such systems. Current decision procedures for the theory of arrays saturate the read-over-write and extensionality axioms originally proposed by McCarthy. Various filters are used to limit the number of axiom instantiations while preserving completeness. We present an algorithm that lazily instantiates lemmas based on weak equivalence classes. These lemmas are easier to interpolate as they only contain existing terms. We formally define weak equivalence and show correctness of the resulting decision procedure

    Biodegradable hollow fibres for the controlled release of drugs

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    Biodegradable hollow fibres of poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) filled with a suspension of the contraceptive hormone levonorgestrel in castor oil were implanted subcutaneously in rats to study the rate of drug release, rate of biodegradation and tissue reaction caused by the implant. The in vivo drug release was compared with the release in vitro using different release media. Fibres, disinfected with alcohol showed a zero-order release, both in vitro and in vivo, for over 6 months. Fibres, either Îł-sterilized or disinfected with alcohol were harvested at time intervals ranging from 1 d to 6 months after implantation. Molecular weights of PLLA, tensile strengths, and remaining amounts of drug were determined as a function of time.\ud \ud The tissue reaction can be described as a very moderate foreign body reaction with the initial presence of macrophages, which are gradually replaced by fibroblasts which form a collagen capsule. Molecular weight determinations of PLLA showed a decrease from an initial Mw of 1.59x10 5 to 5.5 Ă— 10 4 in 4 months (after alcohol sterilization). A gradual decrease in fibre strength with time was observed which did not significantly impair the release rate of levonorgestrel

    Electrophysiological correlates of anterior cingulate function in a Go/NoGo task: effects of response conflict and trial-type frequency.

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    Neuroimaging and computational modeling studies have led to the suggestion that response conflict monitoring by the anterior cingulate cortex plays a key role in cognitive control. For example, response conflict is high when a response must be withheld (no-go) in contexts in which there is a prepotent tendency to make an overt (go) response. An event-related brain potential (ERP) component, the N2, is more pronounced on no-go than on go trials and was previously thought to reflect the need to inhibit the go response. However, the N2 may instead reflect the high degree of response conflict on no-go trials. If so, an N2 should also be apparent when subjects make a go response in conditions in which no-go events are more common. To test this hypothesis, we collected high-density ERP data from subjects performing a go/no-go task, in which the relative frequency of go versus no-go stimuli was varied. Consistent with our hypothesis, an N2 was apparent on both go and no-go trials and showed the properties expected of an ERP measure of conflict detection on correct trials: (1) It was enhanced for low-frequency stimuli, irrespective of whether these stimuli were associated with generating or suppressing a response, and (2) it was localized to the anterior cingulate cortex. This suggests that previous conceptions of the no-go N2 as indexing response inhibition may be in need of revision. Instead, the results are consistent with the view that the N2 in go/no-go tasks reflects conflict arising from competition between the execution and the inhibition of a single response

    Nonperturbative study of generalized ladder graphs in a \phi^2\chi theory

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    The Feynman-Schwinger representation is used to construct scalar-scalar bound states for the set of all ladder and crossed-ladder graphs in a \phi^2\chi theory in (3+1) dimensions. The results are compared to those of the usual Bethe-Salpeter equation in the ladder approximation and of several quasi-potential equations. Particularly for large couplings, the ladder predictions are seen to underestimate the binding energy significantly as compared to the generalized ladder case, whereas the solutions of the quasi-potential equations provide a better correspondence. Results for the calculated bound state wave functions are also presented.Comment: 5 pages revtex, 3 Postscripts figures, uses epsf.sty, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter
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