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    Adiabatic connection at negative coupling strengths

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    The adiabatic connection of density functional theory (DFT) for electronic systems is generalized here to negative values of the coupling strength Ī±\alpha (with {\em attractive} electrons). In the extreme limit Ī±ā†’āˆ’āˆž\alpha\to-\infty a simple physical solution is presented and its implications for DFT (as well as its limitations) are discussed. For two-electron systems (a case in which the present solution can be calculated exactly), we find that an interpolation between the limit Ī±ā†’āˆ’āˆž\alpha\to-\infty and the opposite limit of infinitely strong repulsion (Ī±ā†’+āˆž\alpha\to+\infty) yields a rather accurate estimate of the second-order correlation energy E\cor\glt[\rho] for several different densities Ļ\rho, without using virtual orbitals. The same procedure is also applied to the Be isoelectronic series, analyzing the effects of near-degeneracy.Comment: 9 pages, submitted to PR

    Low noise amplifier for capacitive detectors

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    Multiple small monthly doses of dicyandiamide (DCD) did not reduce denitrification in Waikato dairy pasture

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    The effectiveness of multiple small doses of the nitrification inhibitor dicyandiamide (DCD) to decrease denitrification under warm moist conditions was tested in a 1-year field trial on a grazed dairy pasture. DCD was applied approximately every 4 weeks as an aqueous spray onto ten replicate plots 3 days after rotational grazing by dairy cows. Each application was at the rate of 3 kg DCD haā»Ā¹, with a total annual application of 33 kg haā»Ā¹. Denitrification was assessed 5 days after each DCD application using the acetylene block method. At the end of the trial, the rate of degradation of DCD under summer conditions was measured. DCD significantly decreased the mean annual nitrate concentration by about 17%. Denitrification and denitrification enzyme activity were highly variable and no significant effect of DCD in decreasing denitrification was detected. In the summer month of December, DCD degraded rapidly with an estimated half-life of 5 Ā± 3 days (mean and standard deviation)

    A numerical investigation of mechanical response of unfilled Styrene Butadiene Rubber by static straight blade indentation

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    This study investigates the mechanical response of straight blade indentation on Unfilled Styrene Butadiene Rubber by Finite Element Analysis (FEA). The mechanical responses investigated were stiffness, maximum stress and indentation load. The rubber material was modeled as a hyperelastic material with the Money-Rivlin Strain Energy Function. Results were presented as a function of the blade characteristics, wedge angle and tip radius at a specified depth of indentation. Results showed that the stiffness and indenter load increase due to an increase in the wedge angle and the tip radius, on the other hand, the maximum stress decreases. Surprisingly, an approximately linear relationship between the mechanical response and the blade characteristic was found. Furthermore, the mechanical response at a specified maximum stress was also discussed

    Incidence of Ovine Progressive Pneumonia in the North Dakota State University Sheep Flocks, Determined by Agar-gel Immunodiffusion

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    In 1968, the causative agent of OPP, ovine progressive pneumonia virus (PPV) or Lunger's Disease was first isolated in the United States. A serological test, agar-gel imuno-diffusion (AGID) was applied for the detection of precipitating antibodies aginst PPV in sheep sera (colostrum-whey) against PPV is indicative of infection. But, antibodies are evidently play no part in fighting infection. By the time taht antibodies are produced, the virus is residing intracellularly and is unattainable to antibodies. The article gives a description of the symptoms and effects of the disease. The objective of this study was to characterize the extent of OPP in a naturally infected sheep flock by AGID, to determine whether differences in age or breed of the sheep influences the susceptibility to OPP and to attempt to establish an OPP-free from an infected source flock. The incidence of ovine progressive pneumonia by breed and age in a naturally infected flock was determined. An ovine progressive pneumonia free flock was established five years prior

    Modeling of repeated rolling contact of rigid ball on rough surface: residual stress and plastic strain analysis

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    In this paper, a three-dimensional finite element model of rigid hemisphere repeatedly rolling over a rough flat surface under constant normal load is discussed. The aim of this research is to study the von Mises residual stress and plastic strain distribution and to determine the steady-state phase of the repeated rolling contacts. The results show that the change of residual stress distribution takes place in the first-two rolling cycles and there is no significant change for the residual stress from the second to third rolling cycle, i.e. the surface is run-in after a few cycles. The increase of the contact load affects the area of the von Mises residual stress at the surface and subsurface and also the number of the deforming asperities. The residual stress distribution is getting wider as the normal force increases. The plastic strain is captured after the third cycle of rolling. Small area of plastic strain is found for the rough surface for the low forces applied which indicates the surface deformed mainly elastically. The rough surface is predicted to be plastically deformed for the highest force applie
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