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The effects of reinforcement interval on the acquisition of paired-associate responses
Effects of reinforcement interval on acquisition of paired-associate response
Hydronomic zones for developing basin water conservation strategies
Water conservation / River basins / Groundwater / Case studies / Irrigation / Water management / Water use efficiency / Sri Lanka / India / Egypt / Turkey / Kirindi Oya / Nile River / Bhakra Irrigation System / Gediz Basin
UV spectral analysis of very hot H-deficient [WCE]-type central stars of planetary nebulae: NGC 2867, NGC 5189, NGC 6905, Pb 6, and Sand 3
We analysed UV FUSE, IUE, and HST/STIS spectra of five of the hottest
[WCE]-type central stars of planetary nebulae: NGC 2867, NGC 5189, NGC 6905, Pb
6, and Sand 3. The analysis leveraged on our grid of CMFGEN synthetic spectra,
which covers the parameter regime of hydrogen deficient central stars of
planetary nebulae and allows a uniform and systematic study of the stellar
spectra. The stellar atmosphere models calculated by us include many elements
and ionic species neglected in previous analyses, which allowed us to improve
the fits to the observed spectra considerably and provided an additional
diagnostic line: the Ne VII 973 , which had not been
modelled in [WCE] spectra and which presents, in these stars, a strong P-Cygni
profile. We report newly derived photospheric and wind parameters and elemental
abundances. The central stars of NGC 2867, NGC 5189, and Pb 6 had their
temperatures revised upward in comparison with previous investigations and we
found the carbon to helium mass ratio of the sample objects to span a wide
range of values, 0.42C:He1.96. Modelling of the Ne VII
973 P-Cygni profile indicated strong neon overabundances for the
central stars of NGC 2867, NGC 5189, NGC 6905, and Pb 6, with Ne mass fractions
between 0.01 and 0.04. Nitrogen abundances derived by us for the central stars
of NGC 5189, Pb 6, and Sand 3 are higher than previous determinations by
factors of 3, 10, and 14, respectively.Comment: Accepted on MNRA
Properties of nonaqueous electrolytes First quarterly report, 20 Jun. - 19 Sep. 1966
Solvent purification and water content determined by gas chromatography for nonaqueous electrolyte
Simple computer method provides contours for radiological images
Computer is provided with information concerning boundaries in total image. Gradient of each point in digitized image is calculated with aid of threshold technique; then there is invoked set of algorithms designed to reduce number of gradient elements and to retain only major ones for definition of contour
Evolution from a molecular Rydberg gas to an ultracold plasma in a seeded supersonic expansion of NO
We report the spontaneous formation of a plasma from a gas of cold Rydberg
molecules. Double-resonant laser excitation promotes nitric oxide, cooled to 1
K in a seeded supersonic molecular beam, to single Rydberg states extending as
deep as 80 cm below the lowest ionization threshold. The density of
excited molecules in the illuminated volume is as high as 1 x 10
cm. This population evolves to produce prompt free electrons and a
durable cold plasma of electrons and intact NO ions.Comment: 4 pages (two column) 3 figures; smaller figure files, corrected typo
Coupling of intrinsic Josephson oscillations in layered superconductors by charge fluctuations
The coupling of Josephson oscillations in layered superconductors is studied
with help of a tunneling Hamiltonian formalism. The general form of the current
density across the barriers between the superconducting layers is derived. The
induced charge fluctuations on the superconducting layers lead to a coupling of
the Josephson oscillations in different junctions. A simplified set of
equations is then used to study the non-linear dynamics of the system. In
particular the influence of the coupling on the current-voltage characteristics
is investigated and upper limits for the coupling strength are estimated from a
comparison with experiments on cuprate superconductors.Comment: To be published in proceedings of SPIE conference San Diego 199
Properties of nonaqueous electrolytes Quarterly report, 20 Sep. - 19 Dec. 1966
Vapor phase chromatographic analysis of dimethyl formamide, and physical properties of electrolytes containing lithium chloride and/or aluminum chlorid
Properties of nonaqueous electrolytes Quarterly report, 20 Dec. 1966 - 19 Mar. 1967
Properties of nonaqueous electrolytes - preparation of electrolytes, nuclear magnetic resonance structural studies, and physical property determination
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