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    Exchange bias-like magnetic properties in Sr2LuRuO6

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    Exchange bias properties are observed in a double perovskite compound, Sr2LuRuO6. The observed exchange bias properties have been analyzed on the basis of some of the available theoretical models. Detailed magnetization measurements show that the exchange bias properties are associated with the Dzyaloshinsky-Moria (D-M) interaction among the antiferromagnetically ordered Ru moments (TN~32K). In addition to the usual canting of the antiferromagnetic moments, D-M interaction in this compound also causes a magnetization reversal at T~26K, which seems to trigger the exchange bias properties. Heat capacity measurements confirm the two magnetic anomalies.Comment: 5 Pages, 6 Figure

    The distribution of pairwise peculiar velocities in the nonlinear regime

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    The distribution of pairwise, relative peculiar velocities, f(u;r)f(u;r), on small nonlinear scales, rr, is derived from the Press--Schechter approach. This derivation assumes that Press--Schechter clumps are virialized and isothermal. The virialized assumption requires that the circular velocity, VcM1/3V_c \propto M^{1/3}, where MM denotes the mass of the clump. The isothermal assumption means that the circular velocity is independent of radius. Further, it is assumed that the velocity distribution within a clump is Maxwellian, that the pairwise relative velocity distribution is isotropic, and that on nonlinear scales clump-clump motions are unimportant when calculating the distribution of velocity differences. Comparison with NN-body simulations shows that, on small nonlinear scales, all these assumptions are accurate. For most power spectra of interest, the resulting line of sight, pairwise, relative velocity distribution, f(ur)f(u_{\rm r}), is well approximated by an exponential, rather than a Gaussian distribution. This simple Press--Schechter model is also able to provide a natural explanation for the observed, non-Maxwellian shape of f(v)f(v), the distribution of peculiar velocities.Comment: (MNRAS, in press) 16 pages, uuencode

    Building a generalized distributed system model

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    A modeling tool for both analysis and design of distributed systems is discussed. Since many research institutions have access to networks of workstations, the researchers decided to build a tool running on top of the workstations to function as a prototype as well as a distributed simulator for a computing system. The effects of system modeling on performance prediction in distributed systems and the effect of static locking and deadlocks on the performance predictions of distributed transactions are also discussed. While the probability of deadlock is considerably small, its effects on performance could be significant

    Factors determining spawning success in Penaeus monodon Fabricius

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    Spawning success in relation to the size of spawner, clumping of eggs, percentage of spawning and frequency of spawning was studied in Penaeus monodon collected off Tamil Nadu, India. The results indicated positive correlation between the size of spawner and the fecundity and hatching percentage, but not the start of hatching. Hatching characteristics were influenced by clumping of eggs or abortive spawning; the greater the clumping, the longer the time taken for hatching, resulting in a lower hatching percentage. The start of hatching time increased when the frequency of spawning increased. Lower hatching rate was observed as the frequency of spawning increased
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