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An Economical Semi-Analytical Orbit Theory for Retarded Satellite Motion About an Oblate Planet
Brouwer and Brouwer-Lyddanes' use of the Von Zeipel-Delaunay method is employed to develop an efficient analytical orbit theory suitable for microcomputers. A succinctly simple pseudo-phenomenologically conceptualized algorithm is introduced which accurately and economically synthesizes modeling of drag effects. The method epitomizes and manifests effortless efficient computer mechanization. Simulated trajectory data is employed to illustrate the theory's ability to accurately accommodate oblateness and drag effects for microcomputer ground based or onboard predicted orbital representation. Real tracking data is used to demonstrate that the theory's orbit determination and orbit prediction capabilities are favorably adaptable to and are comparable with results obtained utilizing complex definitive Cowell method solutions on satellites experiencing significant drag effects
CLIMATE AND COOPERATION: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF SHARED FISH STOCKS
Climate regime shifts occur at irregular intervals and have profound and persistent impacts on ocean temperature and circulation patterns and on the dynamics of marine fish populations. Despite a growing scientific literature and some attention to the implications of such regime shifts for domestic fisheries, the issue has received little attention in the context of international fishery management. This paper presents evidence for the significance of climatic regime shifts, and draws upon the recent history of conflict between Canada and the United States over Pacific salmon management to illustrate the dangers that unpredicted, unanticipated environmental regime shifts pose for efforts to maintain international cooperation. This suggests a need for greater attention to this issue. Fishery agreements can be made more resilient to the impacts of such environmental changes by explicitly building in flexibility — for example, by allowing the use of side payments. In addition, pre-agreements on procedures to be followed in the event of sustained changes in fish stock productivity or migration patterns, and cooperation on developing common scientific understandings, can help to prevent destructive conflicts. Finally, the literature employing game theoretic shared-fishery models could be further developed to focus on providing practical guidance for maintaining cooperation in the presence of unpredictable and persistent environmental changes.climate regimes, shared fisheries, potential conflicts, uncertainty, Q21, Q22, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Superpartners at LHC and Future Colliders: Predictions from Constrained Compactified M-Theory
We study a realistic top-down M-theory compactification with low-scale
effective Supersymmetry, consistent with phenomenological constraints. A
combination of top-down and generic phenomenological constraints fix the
spectrum. The gluino mass is predicted to be about 1.5 TeV. Three and only
three superpartner channels, , and
(where are Wino-like), are expected
to be observable at LHC-14. We also investigate the prospects of finding heavy
squarks and Higgsinos at future colliders. Gluino-stop-top,
gluino-sbottom-bottom associated production and first generation squark
associated production should be observable at a 100 TeV collider, along with
direct production of heavy Higgsinos. Within this framework the discovery of a
single sparticle is sufficient to determine uniquely the SUSY spectrum,
yielding a number of concrete testable predictions for LHC-14 and future
colliders, and determination of and thereby other fundamental
quantities.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figure
Tyrosinase and phenolic pressor amines
Basic to the consideration of the action of tyrosinase on the oxidation of phenolic pressor amines are the observations of Keilin and Mann (16) and of Nelson and his coworkers (17-19) that show that different preparations may vary considerably in their relative actions on monophenols and o-diphenols. Both of these types of activity appear to belong to the same enzyme complex, as they bear a proportionality to the same copper content. However, since the activities vary with the purity and method of purification, each enzyme preparation must be defined in terms of both monophenolase and o-diphenolase activities. This was done in the present studies, and modifications of previously described preparative methods were required to retain a reasonable proportioning of such activities in purified preparations
Laminated ferrite memory, phase II FINAL technical report, Jun. 1, 1965 - Jun. 30, 1966
Thermally stable ferrite materials tailored to laminated memory arrays operated at low current level
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