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Program description of the modified thermal analyzer digital computer program
Modified thermal analyzer digital computer program for heat transfer problem
Synthesis and Magnetic Characterization of Metal-filled Double-sided Porous Silicon Samples
A magnetic semiconductor/metal nanocomposite with a nanostructured silicon wafer as base material and incorporated metallic nanostructures (Ni, Co, NiCo) is fabricated in two electrochemical steps. First, the silicon template is anodized in an HF-electrolyte to obtain a porous structure with oriented pores grown perpendicular to the surface. This etching procedure is carried out either in forming a sample with a single porous layer on one side or in producing a double-sided specimen with a porous layer on each side. Second, this matrix is used for deposition of transition metals as Ni, Co or an alloy of these. The achieved hybrid material with incorporated Ni- and Co-nanostructures within one sample is investigated magnetically. The obtained results are compared with the ones gained from samples containing a single metal
Sub-Doppler supersonic jet spectra of the coupled 6a10 and 6b10 vibronic bands of the S1(1B2u) ← S0(1A1g) transition in monodeuterobenzene and their rovibrational analysis
sp magnetism in clusters of gold-thiolates
Using calculations from first principles, we herein consider the bond made
between thiolat e with a range of different Au clusters, with a particular
focus on the spin moments inv olved in each case. For odd number of gold atoms,
the clusters show a spin moment of 1.~ . The variation of spin moment
with particle size is particularly dramatic, with t he spin moment being zero
for even numbers of gold atoms. This variation may be linked w ith changes in
the odd-even oscillations that occur with the number of gold atoms, and is
associated with the formation of a S-Au bond. This bond leads to the presence
of an extra electron that is mainly sp in character in the gold part. Our
results sugg est that any thiolate-induced magnetism that occurs in gold
nanoparticles may be locali zed in a shell below the surface, and can be
controlled by modifying the coverage of the thiolates
Screening and assessment tools for gaming disorder: A comprehensive systematic review
The inclusion of gaming disorder (GD) as an official diagnosis in the ICD-11 was a significant milestone for the field. However, the optimal measurement approaches for GD are currently unclear. This comprehensive systematic review aimed to identify and evaluate all available English-language GD tools and their corresponding evidence. A search of PsychINFO, PsychArticles, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar identified 32 tools employed in 320 studies (N = 462,249 participants). The evaluation framework examined tools in relation to: (1) conceptual and practical considerations; (2) alignment with DSM-5 and ICD-11 criteria; (3) type and quantity of studies and samples; and (4) psychometric properties. The evaluation showed that GD instrumentation has proliferated, with 2.5 tools, on average, published annually since 2013. Coverage of DSM-5 and ICD-11 criteria was inconsistent, especially for the criterion of continued use despite harm. Tools converge on the importance of screening for impaired control over gaming and functional impairment. Overall, no single tool was found to be clearly superior, but the AICA-Sgaming, GAS-7, IGDT-10, IGDS9-SF, and Lemmens IGD-9 scales had greater evidential support for their psychometric properties. The GD field would benefit from a standard international tool to identify gaming-related harms across the spectrum of maladaptive gaming behaviors.Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection in bovine oocytes as potencial reproductive strategy for endangered breeds.
Edited by Arthur da Silva Mariante; Concepta McManus and Antonieta Nassif Salomao
Mathisson-Papapetrou equations in metric and gauge theories of gravity in a Lagrangian formulation
We present a simple method to derive the semiclassical equations of motion
for a spinning particle in a gravitational field. We investigate the cases of
classical, rotating particles (pole-dipole particles), as well as particles
with intrinsic spin. We show that, starting with a simple Lagrangian, one can
derive equations for the spin evolution and momentum propagation in the
framework of metric theories of gravity and in theories based on a
Riemann-Cartan geometry (Poincare gauge theory), without explicitly referring
to matter current densities (spin and energy-momentum). Our results agree with
those derived from the multipole expansion of the current densities by the
conventional Papapetrou method and from the WKB analysis for elementary
particles.Comment: 28 page
Axial-Vector Torsion and the Teleparallel Kerr Spacetime
In the context of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, we
obtain the tetrad and the torsion fields of the stationary axisymmetric Kerr
spacetime. It is shown that, in the slow rotation and weak field
approximations, the axial-vector torsion plays the role of the gravitomagnetic
component of the gravitational field, and is thus the responsible for the
Lense-Thirring effect.Comment: 9 pages, no figures, to appear in Class. Quant. Gra
Next-to-Leading Order QCD Corrections to Jet Cross Sections and Jet Rates in Deeply Inelastic Electron Proton Scattering
Jet cross sections in deeply inelastic scattering in the case of transverse
photon exchange for the production of (1+1) and (2+1) jets are calculated in
next-to-leading order QCD (here the `+1' stands for the target remnant jet,
which is included in the jet definition for reasons that will become clear in
the main text). The jet definition scheme is based on a modified JADE cluster
algorithm. The calculation of the (2+1) jet cross section is described in
detail. Results for the virtual corrections as well as for the real initial-
and final state corrections are given explicitly. Numerical results are stated
for jet cross sections as well as for the ratio \sigma_{\mbox{\small (2+1)
jet}}/\sigma_{\mbox{\small tot}} that can be expected at E665 and HERA.
Furthermore the scale ambiguity of the calculated jet cross sections is studied
and different parton density parametrizations are compared.Comment: 40 pages, LBL-34147 (Latex file). (figures available by mail on
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