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    Smarter task assignment or greater effort: the impact of incentives on team performance

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    We use an experiment to study the impact of team-based incentives, exploiting rich data from personnel records and management information systems. Using a triple difference design, we show that the incentive scheme had an impact on team performance, even with quite large teams. We examine whether this effect was due to increased effort from workers or strategic task reallocation. We find that the provision of financial incentives did raise individual performance but that managers also disproportionately reallocated efficient workers to the incentivised tasks. We show that this reallocation was the more important contributor to the overall outcome

    On the second variation of the biharmonic Clifford torus in S-4

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    The flat torus T = S-1 (1/2) x S-1 (1/2) admits a proper biharmonic isometric immersion into the unit 4-dimensional sphere S-4 given by Phi = i o phi, where phi : T -> S-3 (1/root 2) is the minimal Clifford torus and i : S-3 (1 root 2) -> S-4 is the biharmonic small hypersphere. The first goal of this paper is to compute the biharmonic index and nullity of the proper biharmonic immersion Phi. After, we shall study in the detail the kernel of the generalised Jacobi operator I-2 Phi. We shall prove that it contains a direction which admits a natural variation with vanishing first, second and third derivatives, and such that the fourth derivative is negative. In the second part of the paper, we shall analyse the specific contribution of phi to the biharmonic index and nullity of Phi. In this context, we shall study a more general composition (Phi) over tilde = i o (phi) over tilde, where (phi) over tilde : M-m -> Sn-1 (1/root 2), m >= 1, n >= 3, is a minimal immersion and i : Sn-1 (1/root 2) -> S-n is the biharmonic small hypersphere. First, we shall determine a general sufficient condition which ensures that the second variation of (Phi) over tilde is nonnegatively defined on C((phi) over tilde -1TSn-1(1/root 2)). Then, we complete this type of analysis on our Clifford torus and, as a complementary result, we obtain the p-harmonic index and nullity of phi. In the final section, we compare our general results with those which can be deduced from the study of the equivariant second variation

    The October 2000 flooding in Valle d'Aosta (Italy): Event description and land planning measures for the risk mitigation

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    On October 13-16th, 2000 heavy rainfalls in the Northwestern Italian Alps caused huge flooding and landslides with significant damages to houses and infrastructures and several life losses. In this paper a description of the main events that affected Valle d’Aosta’s region and the subsequent land planning measures adopted for the risk mitigation are presented. After a first meteorological and hydrological framing, based on the data of the regional monitoring system (that pointed out rainfalls up to 236 mm in 24 h also in high‐altitude zones, because of the rise of the isotherm 0°C around 3000 m above sea level), the main effects of the event (extensive flooding, landslides, soil slips and debris flows) in the regional catchment of the Dora Baltea river are described. Through aerial and direct surveys those effects have been transferred into a thematic cartography within two months from the event, in order to have detailed elements for the technical, administrative and political land planning decisions, and, on this basis, a new regional directive containing detailed measures for the hydro‐geological risk mitigation and land safety has been adopted. © 2003 by Taylor nad Francis Group, LLC

    Polyharmonic hypersurfaces into pseudo-Riemannian space forms

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    In this paper, we shall assume that the ambient manifold is a pseudo-Riemannian space form N-t(m+1)(c) of dimension m + 1 and index t (m >= 2 and 1 <= t <= m). We shall study hypersurfaces M-t'(m) which are polyharmonic of order r (briefly, r-harmonic), where r >= 3 and either t' = t or t' = t - 1. Let A denote the shape operator of M-t'(m). Under the assumptions that M-t'(m) is CMC and TrA(2) is a constant, we shall obtain the general condition which determines that M-t'(m) is r-harmonic. As a first application, we shall deduce the existence of several new families of proper r-harmonic hypersurfaces with diagonalizable shape operator, and we shall also obtain some results in the direction that our examples are the only possible ones provided that certain assumptions on the principal curvatures hold. Next, we focus on the study of isoparametric hypersurfaces whose shape operator is non-diagonalizable and also in this context we shall prove the existence of some new examples of proper r-harmonic hypersurfaces (r >= 3). Finally, we shall obtain the complete classification of proper r-harmonic isoparametric pseudo-Riemannian surfaces into a three-dimensional Lorentz space form

    Comparison between the results of a new version of the AVACTA II atmospheric diffusion model and tracer experiments

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    A new version of the AVACTA II code (a code recommended by EPA) has been implemented and evaluated. AVACTA II is a code based on a mixed segmentpuff approach, which allows numerical simulations of both non-stationary and nonhomogeneous conditions. In our version, the wind field is calculated through the 3D mass-consistent code WINDS developed at the Department of Physics of the University of Genoa, Italy. The model evaluation of this new version of the AVACTA II code has been performed using field experiment data on flat, but rough, terrain (Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center (KNRC) tracer experiments) and wind tunnel measurements(EPA Rushil experiments) both in flat and complex terrain. A comparison is made between simulated and measured concentration distributions. The results of these evaluations are very encouraging

    PrevalĂȘncia de tabagismo em indivĂ­duos com transtornos mentais graves, SĂŁo Paulo, Brasil

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    OBJECTIVE: To analyze the prevalence of cigarette smoking in individuals with severe mental illnesses in a large urban centre of a middle income country. METHODS: Cross-sectional study carried out in SĂŁo Paulo. The sample (N=192) comprised individuals diagnosed with severe mental illnesses who had contact with public psychiatric care services from September to November 1997 and were aged between 18 and 65 years. Prevalence of daily tobacco smoking in the 12 months previous to the interview and characteristics associated were studied. RESULTS: Out of 192 subjects with severe mental illnesses interviewed, 115 (59.9%; 95% CI: 52.6%; 66.9%) reported smoking cigarettes on a daily basis. Male gender, marital status separated or widowed, irregular use of neuroleptic drugs and history of ten or more psychiatric admissions were independently associated with cigarette smoking. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of cigarette smoking in the present sample was higher than that found in the general Brazilian population. Mental care services should implement non-smoking policies and mental health providers need to help patients with severe mental illness who want to quit smoking.OBJETIVO: Analisar a prevalĂȘncia de tabagismo em amostra de indivĂ­duos com transtornos mentais graves em um grande centro urbano de um paĂ­s emergente. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal realizado no municĂ­pio de SĂŁo Paulo. A amostra (N=192) foi composta por indivĂ­duos com diagnĂłstico de transtorno mental grave que tiveram contato com serviços psiquiĂĄtricos do setor pĂșblico de setembro a novembro de 1997 e tinham idade entre 18 e 65 anos. O uso diĂĄrio de cigarro nos 12 meses anteriores Ă  entrevista e as caracterĂ­sticas associadas a esse consumo foram investigados. RESULTADOS: Dos 192 indivĂ­duos com transtornos mentais graves entrevistados, 115 (59,9%; IC 95%: 52,6%;66,9%) referiram ter feito uso diĂĄrio de cigarros. Ser do sexo masculino, ser separado ou viĂșvo, fazer uso irregular de neurolĂ©pticos e ter histĂłria de dez ou mais internaçÔes anteriores mostraram-se independentemente associados ao tabagismo. CONCLUSÕES: A prevalĂȘncia de tabagismo na amostra de indivĂ­duos com transtornos mentais graves foi maior que a encontrada na população geral brasileira. Serviços de saĂșde mental devem promover polĂ­ticas anti-fumo e profissionais de saĂșde mental devem ajudar os portadores de transtornos mentais graves que desejarem parar de fumar

    Effect of ovarian superstimulation on COC collection and maturation in alpacas

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    The objective of the present study was to compare the ovarian follicular response, cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) collection rate, and maturational status of COC collected from alpacas subsequent to treatment with two different superstimulatory protocols. Alpacas (n = 7 per group) were treated with: (1) 200 mg of FSH im divided bid for 3 d, plus a single i.v. dose of 1000 IU hCG 24 h after the last FSH treatment, or (2) 1200 IU of eCG as a single i.m. dose, plus a single i.v. dose of 1000 IU of hCG on day 3 after eCG treatment (day 0 = start of superstimulatory treatment). At 20-24 h post-hCG treatment, the ovaries were surgically exposed and COC were collected by needle aspiration of all follicles ≄6 mm. The FSH and eCG treatment groups did not differ with respect to the number of follicles ≄6 mm at the time of COC collection (20.0 ± 7.5 versus 27.0 ± 3.3; P = 0.5), the number of COC collected (26.2 ± 8.4 versus 23.3 ± 3.7; P = 0.7), or the collection rate per follicle aspirated (89% versus 87%; P = 0.7). No differences were detected between FSH- and eCG-treated alpacas in the number of expanded COC collected per alpaca (11.5 ± 2.9 versus 8.8 ± 2.8; P = 0.54), the number of expanded COC in metaphase II (8.5 ± 1.9 versus 6.0 ± 2.1; P = 0.1), or the number of compact COC with ≄3 layers of cumulus cells (12.5 ± 4.3 versus 14.3 ± 2.6; P = 0.72). A greater proportion (P < 0.05) of compact COC collected after FSH treatment matured in vitro to the metaphase II stage than after eCG treatment. Eight expanded alpaca COC were fertilized in vitro with llama sperm, three of which were fixed and stained 18 h after exposure to sperm and five were cultured in vitro. Two of the three stained oocytes were in the pronuclear stage, and all five of the cultured oocytes developed to the two-cell and morula stages at 2 and 7 days, respectively, after in vitro fertilization. In summary, FSH and eCG treatments were equally effective for ovarian superstimulation and oocyte collection. Cumulus-oocyte complexes were collected from more than 80% of follicles aspirated during laparotomy. Nearly one third of the COC collected after superstimulation were in metaphase II, and more than 70% of the remaining COC progressed to metaphase II after in vitro maturation for 26 h, bringing the mean number of oocytes available for in vitro fertilization to 16 per alpaca. Preliminary results support the hypothesis that alpaca oocytes obtained after superstimulation in the absence of progesterone are developmentally competent since morulae developed from all five COC fertilized and cultured in vitro
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