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Fishing and the impact of marine reserves in a variable environment
We use discrete-time models to investigate the impact of marine reserve establishment on fishery catch and biomass levels in open-access and quota-regulated fisheries under conditions of recruitment variability and natural mortality events. We find that under the conditions of variability tested, reserves can increase the probability of achieving target levels of biomass (60%, 35%, and 5% of carrying capacity) and can reduce catch variability in neighbouring fisheries, making future planning in the fishery more efficient. The size of the reserve required to meet each objective will depend on the initial condition of the stock and the exploitation rate in the fishery. Reserve coverage of between 20% and 40% prevent stock collapse in most cases. In heavily exploited fisheries, reserves are also likely to enhance mean catches, particularly in highly variable systems. If the stock has previously been heavily exploited, large reserves (greater than or equal to60%) may be required to significantly increase the probability of achieving target biomass levels. However, once stocks have recovered, reserve coverage may be reduced without a reduction in this probability of success
Scalable GaSb/InAs tunnel FETs with non-uniform body thickness
GaSb/InAs heterojunction tunnel field-effect transistors are strong
candidates in building future low-power integrated circuits, as they could
provide both steep subthreshold swing and large ON-state current
(). However, at short channel lengths they suffer from large
tunneling leakage originating from the small band gap and small effective
masses of the InAs channel. As proposed in this article, this problem can be
significantly mitigated by reducing the channel thickness meanwhile retaining a
thick source-channel tunnel junction, thus forming a design with a non-uniform
body thickness. Because of the quantum confinement, the thin InAs channel
offers a large band gap and large effective masses, reducing the ambipolar and
source-to-drain tunneling leakage at OFF state. The thick GaSb/InAs tunnel
junction, instead, offers a low tunnel barrier and small effective masses,
allowing a large tunnel probability at ON state. In addition, the confinement
induced band discontinuity enhances the tunnel electric field and creates a
resonant state, further improving . Atomistic quantum transport
simulations show that ballistic A/m is obtained at 15nm
channel length, A/m, and V. While
with uniform body thickness, the largest achievable is only
25A/m. Simulations also indicate that this design is scalable to sub-10nm
channel length.Comment: 4 pages, 8 figure
Evolution of national and European policies in the field of rare diseases and their impact over the past five years
Predicting in-role and extra-role performance by gender
Men and women are said to perceive justice differently, with women proposed to be more concerned with relational issues and men focused more on material issues. In this study, the potential for differential effects of justice on performance by gender was analyzed across the four contemporary types of justice. Respondents were 265 male and 113 female occupationally diverse employees in a single organization. The results show significant differences in how men and women respond to the four justice types with only one - informational justice - acting similarly by gender. Women were more interested in maintaining social harmony than men. The results appear to strongly support the use of the justice judgment model over the group-value model as a means of explaining the gender differences. Implications for management include the importance of informational justice both generally and within the performance appraisal process<br /
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