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    Substantially Oxygen-Free Contact Tube

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    A device for arc welding is provided in which a continuously-fed electrode wire is in electrical contact with a contact tube. The contact tube is improved by using a substantially oxygen-free conductive alloy in order to reduce the amount of electrical erosion

    Median price changes: an alternative approach to measuring current monetary inflation

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    An analysis concluding that inflation measures based on median price changes are a better indicator than measures based on mean price changes.Inflation (Finance) ; Consumer price indexes

    Substantially oxygen-free contact tube

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    A device for arc welding is provided in which a continuously-fed electrode wire is in electrical contact with a contact tube. The contact tube is improved by using a substantially oxygen-free conductive alloy in order to reduce the amount of electrical erosion

    Oil, the economy, and monetary policy

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    An examination of the theoretical impact of an oil shortage on the U.S. economy and the problems that such shortages present for monetary policy.Power resources - Prices ; Monetary policy

    Reversal-field memory in magnetic hysteresis

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    We report results demonstrating a singularity in the hysteresis of magnetic materials, the reversal-field memory effect. This effect creates a nonanalyticity in the magnetization curves at a particular point related to the history of the sample. The microscopic origin of the effect is associated with a local spin-reversal symmetry of the underlying Hamiltonian. We show that the presence or absence of reversal-field memory distinguishes two widely studied models of spin glasses (random magnets).Comment: 3 pages, 5 figures. Proceedings of "2002 MMM Conferece", Tampa, F

    Reversal-Field Memory in the Hysteresis of Spin Glasses

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    We report a novel singularity in the hysteresis of spin glasses, the reversal-field memory effect, which creates a non-analyticity in the magnetization curves at a particular point related to the history of the sample. The origin of the effect is due to the existence of a macroscopic number of "symmetric clusters" of spins associated with a local spin-reversal symmetry of the Hamiltonian. We use First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) diagrams to characterize the effect and compare to experimental results on thin magnetic films. We contrast our results on spin glasses to random magnets and show that the FORC technique is an effective "magnetic fingerprinting" tool.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure

    Time Critical Lumigraph Rendering

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    It was illustrated in 1996 that the light leaving the convex hull of an object (or entering a convex region of empty space) can be fully characterized by a 4D function over the space of rays crossing a surface surrounding the object (or surrounding the empty space). Methods to represent this function and quickly render individual images from this representation given an arbitrary cameras were also described. This paper extends the work outlined by (Gortler et al) by demonstrating a taxonomy of methods to accelerate the rendering process by trading off quality for time. Given the specific limitation of a given hardware configuration, we discuss methods to tailor a critical time rendering strategy using these methods.Engineering and Applied Science
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