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Pulmonary Hypertension and Mortality in Patients Awaiting Kidney Transplant: Cause for Concern and Potential Opportunity.
The Effect of Intragroup Communication on Preference Shifts in Groups
We use a laboratory gift-exchange game to examine decisions made by groups under three different procedures that dictate how group members interact and reach decisions in comparison to individuals acting alone. We find that group decisions do deviate from those of individuals, but the direction and magnitude of gift exchange depend critically on the procedure. This suggests that no general statements can be made concerning the propensity of groups to exhibit reciprocal or other-regarding behavior relative to individuals. The rules governing how group members can express their preferences and expectations to other group members are critical for determining group outcomes.group behavior, teams, decision making, social preferences
Tensile and fatigue behavior of tungsten/copper composites
Work on W/Cu unidirectional composites was initiated to study the behavior of this ductile-ductile composite system under thermomechanical fatigue and to examine the applicability of fatigue-life prediction methods for thermomechanical fatigue of this metal matrix composite. The first step was to characterize the tensile behavior of four ply, 10 vol. percent W/Cu plates at room and elevated temperatures. Fatigue tests were conducted in load control on 0 degree specimens at 260 C. The maximum cyclic stress was varied but the minimum cyclic stress was kept constant. All tests were performed in vacuum. The strain at failure increased with increasing maximum cyclic stress
Magnetic circular dichroism from the impurity band in III-V diluted magnetic semiconductors
The magnetic circular dichroism of III-V diluted magnetic semiconductors,
calculated within a theoretical framework suitable for highly disordered
materials, is shown to be dominated by optical transitions between the bulk
bands and an impurity band formed from magnetic dopant states. The theoretical
framework incorporates real-space Green's functions to properly incorporate
spatial correlations in the disordered conduction band and valence band
electronic structure, and includes extended and localized electronic states on
an equal basis. Our findings reconcile unusual trends in the experimental
magnetic circular dichroism in III-V DMSs with the antiferromagnetic p-d
exchange interaction between a magnetic dopant spin and its host.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Orbitally excited and hybrid mesons from the lattice
We discuss in general the construction of gauge-invariant non-local meson
operators on the lattice. We use such operators to study the - and -wave
mesons as well as hybrid mesons in quenched QCD, with quark masses near the
strange quark mass. The resulting spectra are compared with experiment for the
orbital excitations. For the states produced by gluonic excitations (hybrid
mesons) we find evidence of mixing for non-exotic quantum numbers. We give
predictions for masses of the spin-exotic hybrid mesons with $J^{PC}=1^{-+},\
0^{+-}2^{+-}$.Comment: 31 pages, LATEX, 8 postscript figures. Reference adde
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