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The feasibility of low-G grey solidification of nodular iron in the F-104 experimental furnace package
The rationale for low-g experiments with cast iron and the need for solidification in the grey form during these experiments are reviewed. The factors which determine whether an iron melt will solidify grey or white are discussed. Cooling rate versus microstructure was studied for a nodular iron candidate material for F-104 low-g solidification. The study determined that low-g grey solidification, using the present F-104 furnace system, of the nodular iron composition studied is not feasible. Specimen microstructure strongly suggested that the F-104 furnace's gas cooling system was causing excessive localized chill resulting in the nucleation of the unwanted iron carbide phase. A change is suggested, in the quench system design, that could possibly overcome this problem
Should Marketing be Cross-Functional? : Conceptual Development and International Empirical Evidence
While it has frequently been stated that decisions on marketing activities should be made
cross-functionally, there is no empirical evidence that shows benefits of performing marketing
activities in this way. This paper examines the link between the cross-functional dispersion of
influence on marketing activities and performance at the SBU level and considers dynamism of the
market which may moderate the strength of this relationship. Using data from a cross-national
study in three industry sectors, the authors find that cross-functional dispersion of influence on
marketing activities increases the performance of the SBU. They also find that the relationship
between the cross-functional dispersion of influence on marketing activities is negatively influenced
by dynamism of the market. This research thus provides empirical evidence for the positive
performance implications of cross-functional interaction in the context of marketing activities
Performance impacts of strategic consensus : the role of strategy type and market-related dynamism
The authors examine the relationship between consensus on the type of SBU-level strategy
among senior marketing and R&D-managers and organizational performance for a sample of
101 US and German SBUs in three industry sectors: consumer packaged goods, electrical
equipment and components, and mechanical machinery. Findings indicate that consensus on
the type of strategy increases the performance of the SBU in the case of a differentiation
strategy while there are no performance impacts in the case of a low cost strategy. The
strength of the relationship between consensus on a differentiation strategy and performance
is negatively influenced by market-related dynamism
Extended Partial-Wave Analysis of piN Scattering Data
We present results from a comprehensive partial-wave analysis of pi+-p
elastic scattering and charge-exchange data, covering the region from threshold
to 2.6 GeV in the lab pion kinetic energy, employing a coupled-channel
formalism to simultaneously fit pi-p-->eta n data to 0.8 GeV. Our main result,
solution SP06, utilizes a complete set of forward and fixed-t dispersion
relation constraints applied to the piN elastic amplitude. The results of these
analyses are compared with previous solutions in terms of their resonance
spectra and preferred values for couplings and low-energy parameters.Comment: 21 pages, 11 figure
Should Marketing be Cross-Functional? : Conceptual Development and International Empirical Evidence
While it has frequently been stated that decisions on marketing activities should be made
cross-functionally, there is no empirical evidence that shows benefits of performing marketing
activities in this way. This paper examines the link between the cross-functional dispersion of
influence on marketing activities and performance at the SBU level and considers dynamism of the
market which may moderate the strength of this relationship. Using data from a cross-national
study in three industry sectors, the authors find that cross-functional dispersion of influence on
marketing activities increases the performance of the SBU. They also find that the relationship
between the cross-functional dispersion of influence on marketing activities is negatively influenced
by dynamism of the market. This research thus provides empirical evidence for the positive
performance implications of cross-functional interaction in the context of marketing activities
Evaluation of the gn-->pi-p differential cross sections in the Delta-isobar region
Differential cross sections for the process gn-->pi-p have been extracted
from MAMI-B measurements of gd-->pi-pp, accounting for final-state interaction
effects, using a diagrammatic technique taking into account the NN and piN
final-state interaction amplitudes. Results are compared to previous
measurements of the inverse process, pi-p--> ng, and recent multipole analyses.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. v2: Further clarifications and minor changes. A
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Effect of urban vs. rural residence on the association between atopy and wheeze in Latin America: findings from a case-control analysis.
BACKGROUND: The association between atopy and asthma is attenuated in non-affluent populations, an effect that may be explained by childhood infections such as geohelminths. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between atopy and wheeze in schoolchildren living in urban and rural areas of Ecuador and examine the effects of geohelminths on this association. METHODS: We performed nested case-control studies among comparable populations of schoolchildren living in rural communities and urban neighbourhoods in the Province of Esmeraldas, Ecuador. We detected geohelminths in stool samples, measured recent wheeze and environmental exposures by parental questionnaire, and atopy by specific IgE (sIgE) and skin prick test (SPT) reactivity to aeroallergens. RESULTS: Atopy, particularly sIgE to house dust mite (HDM), was more strongly associated with recent wheeze in urban than rural schoolchildren: (urban, adj. OR 5.19, 95% CI 3.37-8.00, P < 0.0001; rural, adj. OR 1.81, 95%CI 1.09-2.99, P = 0.02; interaction, P < 0.001). The population fractions of wheeze attributable to atopy were approximately two-fold greater in urban schoolchildren: SPT to any allergen (urban 23.5% vs. rural 10.1%), SPT to HDM (urban 18.5% vs. rural 9.6%), and anti-HDM IgE (urban 26.5% vs. rural 10.5%), while anti-Ascaris IgE was related to wheeze in a high proportion of rural (49.7%) and urban (35.4%) children. The association between atopy and recent wheeze was attenuated by markers of geohelminth infections. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that urban residence modifies the association between HDM atopy and recent wheeze, and this effect is explained partly by geohelminth infections
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Treatment of Alaska-produced food products by ionizing radiation may
benefit the seafood and agricultural industries and the Alaskan consumer.  A
feasibility  study to  evaluate the potential social  and economic benefits  and
risks as well as the costs of using the process in Alaska on Alaskan products is being coordinated 
by the Institute of Northern Engineering.   A research  and development project to determine 
effects on the quality o f Alaskan products could be the next phase in the introduction o f a new 
food-preservation technique
to Alaska
Comment on ``Evidence for Narrow Baryon Resonances in Inelastic pp Scattering''
Compton scattering data are sensitive to the existence of low-mass resonances
reported by Tatischeff et al. We show that such states, with their reported
properties, are excluded by previous Compton scattering experiments.Comment: One page, submitted to PR
Two-color holography concept (T-CHI)
The Material Processing in the Space Program of NASA-MSFC was active in developing numerous optical techniques for the characterization of fluids in the vicinity of various materials during crystallization and/or solidification. Two-color holographic interferometry demonstrates that temperature and concentration separation in transparent (T-CHI) model systems is possible. The experiments were performed for particular (succinonitrile) systems. Several solutions are possible in Microgravity Sciences and Applications (MSA) experiments on future Shuttle missions. The theory of the T-CHI concept is evaluated. Although particular cases are used for explanations, the concepts developed will be universal. A breadboard system design is also presented for ultimate fabrication and testing of theoretical findings. New developments in holography involving optical fibers and diode lasers are also incorporated
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