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Some properties of data from falling sphere soundings
Data evaluation for upper atmosphere falling sphere sounding
An Analysis of the Implementation of the Chapter 2 Block Grant Program in the Flint School District
This research paper is a case study of the Chapter 2 block grant which was ushered into law in 1982 by the administration of President Ronald Reagan. The first part of this paper is an exploration of this program and to the study of how organizations respond to changes in the environment. Next we outline the basic approach for this study but which provides a structure for the analysis of Chapter 2 programs and budget data. The final part of the paper is a detailed analysis of the program as implemented in the Flint School District. We conclude with a discussion in very brief fashion of the impact of the chapter 2 program, in light of the structural economic crisis currently experienced by the City of Flint, and by the Flint Public Schools.Master of Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationUniversity of Michigan-Flinthttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143490/1/Quiroz.pd
Quadratic Dynamical Decoupling with Non-Uniform Error Suppression
We analyze numerically the performance of the near-optimal quadratic
dynamical decoupling (QDD) single-qubit decoherence errors suppression method
[J. West et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 130501 (2010)]. The QDD sequence is
formed by nesting two optimal Uhrig dynamical decoupling sequences for two
orthogonal axes, comprising N1 and N2 pulses, respectively. Varying these
numbers, we study the decoherence suppression properties of QDD directly by
isolating the errors associated with each system basis operator present in the
system-bath interaction Hamiltonian. Each individual error scales with the
lowest order of the Dyson series, therefore immediately yielding the order of
decoherence suppression. We show that the error suppression properties of QDD
are dependent upon the parities of N1 and N2, and near-optimal performance is
achieved for general single-qubit interactions when N1=N2.Comment: 17 pages, 22 figure
Meteorological rocket research since 1959 and current requirements for observations and analysis above 60 kilometers
Survey of rocket soundings to 60 km, and 100 k
Blockade of adenosine A2A receptors prevents protein phosphorylation in the striatum induced by cortical stimulation
©2006 Society for NeurosciencePrevious studies have shown that cortical stimulation selectively activates extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) phosphorylation and immediate early gene expression in striatal GABAergic enkephalinergic neurons. In the present study, we demonstrate that blockade of adenosine A2A receptors with caffeine or a selective A2A receptor antagonist counteracts the striatal activation of cAMP–
protein kinase A cascade (phosphorylation of the Ser845 residue of the glutamate receptor 1 subunit of the AMPA receptor) and mitogenactivated protein kinase (ERK1/2 phosphorylation) induced by the in vivo stimulation of corticostriatal afferents. The results indicate that A2A receptors strongly modulate the efficacy of glutamatergic synapses on striatal enkephalinergic neurons.This work was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Department of Health and Human Services
High Fidelity Adiabatic Quantum Computation via Dynamical Decoupling
We introduce high-order dynamical decoupling strategies for open system
adiabatic quantum computation. Our numerical results demonstrate that a
judicious choice of high-order dynamical decoupling method, in conjunction with
an encoding which allows computation to proceed alongside decoupling, can
dramatically enhance the fidelity of adiabatic quantum computation in spite of
decoherence.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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