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Error analysis and remedial instruction in typewriting
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
Do the Poor Pay More for Healthy Food? An Empirical Economic Analysis
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
Degenerate mixing of plasma waves on cold, magnetized single-species plasmas
In the cold-fluid dispersion relation Ļ = Ļ_p/[1+(k_ā„/k_z)^(2]1/2) for Trivelpiece-Gould waves on an infinitely long magnetized plasma cylinder, the transverse and axial wavenumbers appear only in the combination k_ā„/k_z. As a result, for any frequency Ļ<Ļ_p, there are infinitely many degenerate waves, all having the same value of k_ā„/k_z. On a cold finite-length plasma column, these degenerate waves reflect into one another at the ends; thus, each standing-wave normal mode of the bounded plasma is a mixture of many degenerate waves, not a single standing wave as is often assumed. A striking feature of the many-wave modes is that the short-wavelength waves often add constructively along resonance cones given by dz/dr = Ā±(Ļ_p^2/Ļ^2-1)^(1/2). Also, the presence of short wavelengths in the admixture for a predominantly long-wavelength mode enhances the viscous damping beyond what the single-wave approximation would predict. Here, numerical solutions are obtained for modes of a cylindrical plasma column with rounded ends. Exploiting the fact that the modes of a spheroidal plasma are known analytically (the Dubin modes), a perturbation analysis is used to investigate the mixing of low-order, nearly degenerate Dubin modes caused by small deformations of a plasma spheroid
Murine cytomegalovirus genomic material in marrow cells; relation to altered leukocyte counts during sublethal infection of mice
Consumer-Preferred Attributes of a Fresh Ground Beef and Turkey Product: A Conjoint Analysis
A random sample of 3,400 Louisiana households was surveyed by mail to determine their ratings for a number of product profiles involving a combined fresh ground beef and turkey product. The attributes and levels of the new product included form (fresh, frozen), identity of the packager (retailer, processor), percentage of beef in product (50,70,90), and price of the combined product as a percentage of ground beef (80,90,100). Based on 2,781 observations, the order of importance of the attributes were, in order of declining importance, content, form, price, and packager. Consumer utility was highly sensitive to the content of beef, with a higher content being preferred.Consumer/Household Economics,
TASTE PANEL EVALUATIONS OF THE ACCEPTABILITY AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR ALTERNATIVE BLENDS OF GROUND MEATS
An untrained consumer panel evaluated the acceptability, willingness to purchase and pricing of several different combinations of fresh ground beef and ground turkey. Important product attributes were flavor and texture, along with previous at home experience with the combined product. Thirty percent turkey appears to be the maximum for acceptability.Consumer/Household Economics,
Dexmedetomidine as Adjuvant Therapy for Acute Postoperative Neuropathic Pain Crisis
Background: Dexmedetomidine is a potent Ī±2-adrenergic agonist U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for sedation. While its use as an analgesic has been described in the palliative medicine literature, its use for managing an acute neuropathic pain episode is less well known. Methods: Here we describe the use of adjuvant dexmedetomidine in a patient with metastatic sarcoma suffering from an acute postoperative neuropathic pain crisis. Conclusion: Among patients with acute neuropathic pain for whom additional opioids raises respiratory-related concerns, the use of dexmedetomidine should be considered as a viable treatment alternative.Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140116/1/jpm.2013.0556.pd
Robustness of energy landscape control for spin networks under decoherence
Quantum spin networks form a generic system to describe a range of quantum
devices for quantum information processing and sensing applications.
Understanding how to control them is essential to achieve devices with
practical functionalities. Energy landscape shaping is a novel control paradigm
to achieve selective transfer of excitations in a spin network with
surprisingly strong robustness towards uncertainties in the Hamiltonians. Here
we study the effect of decoherence, specifically generic pure dephasing, on the
robustness of these controllers. Results indicate that while the effectiveness
of the controllers is reduced by decoherence, certain controllers remain
sufficiently effective, indicating potential to find highly effective
controllers without exact knowledge of the decoherence processes.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
VII Zw 403: H I structure in a blue compact dwarf galaxy
āIn these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does not forbid authors from depositing their work in such repositories. However, the AAS regards the deposit of scholarly work in such repositories to be a decision of the individual scholar, as long as the individual's actions respect the diligence of the journals and their reviewers.ā Original article can be found at : http://iopscience.iop.org/ Copyright American Astronomical SocietyWe present optical (UBVJ), ultraviolet (FUV, NUV), and high-resolution atomic hydrogen (H I) observations of the nearby blue compact dwarf (BCD), VII Zw 403. We find that VII Zw 403 has a relatively high H I mass-to-light ratio for a BCD. The rotation velocity is nominally 10-15 km s(-1), but rises to similar to 20 km s(-1) after correction for the similar to 8-10 km s(-1) random motions present in the gas. The velocity field is complex, including a variation in the position angle of the major axis going from the northeast to the southwest parts of the galaxy. Our high-resolution Hi maps reveal structure in the central gas, including a large, low-density Hi depression or hole between the southern and northern halves of the galaxy, coincident with an unresolved X-ray source. Although interactions have been proposed as the triggering mechanism for the vigorous star formation occurring in BCDs, VII Zw 403 does not seem to have been tidally triggered by an external interaction, as we have found no nearby possible perturbers. It also does not appear to fall in the set of galaxies that exhibit a strong central mass density concentration, as its optical scale length is large in comparison to similar systems. However, there are some features that are compatible with an accretion event: optical/Hi axis misalignment, a change in position angle of the kinematic axis, and a complex velocity field.Peer reviewe
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