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QMDS: A File System Metadata Management Service Supporting a Graph Data Model-Based Query Language
Proposes QMDS: a file system metadata management service that integrates all file system metadata and uses a graph model with attributes on nodes and edges
DI-MMAP: A High Performance Memory-Map Runtime for Data-Intensive Applications
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Studies on factors influencing conception rate in rural cattle
The data of 14,937 farmers spread over 29 tehsils in 15 districts of six Indian states revealed mean conception rate as 55.96±0.31 %. State wise conception rate recorded in Bihar was 51.08±0.73%; Jharkhand; 62.03±0.63%; Maharashtra, 56.64±0.74%; Odisha, 59.24±0.91%; Punjab, 47.11±1.03%; Uttar Pradesh, 54.70±0.77% respectively, which was highly significant between the states. The education level of center in-charge, economic status of farmers, animal breed, animal parity, AI sequence and sire breed had significant effect on conception rate while effect of AI season did not significantly affect conception rate in rural animals across the states studied. It was recommended that due consideration need be given to consider effect of significant factors affecting conception rates while planning for improving conception rate in rural animals
Alcohol dehydrogenase and invertase activities in ethanol tolerant yeasts
Two ethanol tolerant yeast isolates of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y-10 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y-7 were compared for their invertase (EC 3.2.1.26, β-fructofuranoside fructohydrolase) and alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH, EC 1.1.1.1, alcohol:NAD oxidoreductase) activities as well as ethanol productivity. The isolates showed significantly higher ethanol productivities compared to the standard strain Saccharomyces uvarum and other yeast strains tested. The alcohol dehydrogenase activity was 40–100% higher in the isolates than S. uvarum and the percentage change varied depending on the growth conditions. However, this was not true for invertase activity. Both the isolates showed a similar ADH isozyme pattern in contrast to S. uvarum. The results suggested that a better correlation between ADH activity and ethanol productivity could be drawn only after extensive studies on the kinetic parameters of the individual isozymes
Magnetotransport properties of individual InAs nanowires
We probe the magnetotransport properties of individual InAs nanowires in a
field effect transistor geometry. In the low magnetic field regime we observe
magnetoresistance that is well described by the weak localization (WL)
description in diffusive conductors. The weak localization correction is
modified to weak anti-localization (WAL) as the gate voltage is increased. We
show that the gate voltage can be used to tune the phase coherence length
() and spin-orbit length () by a factor of 2. In the
high field and low temperature regime we observe the mobility of devices can be
modified significantly as a function of magnetic field. We argue that the role
of skipping orbits and the nature of surface scattering is essential in
understanding high field magnetotransport in nanowires
Antiferro and ferromagnetic ordering in PrGe single crystal
The equiatomic PrGe single crystal was grown by Czochralski pulling method.
The grown single crystal was found to have CrB-type orthorhombic crystal
structure with the space group \textit{Cmcm} (#63). Transport and magnetization
data reveal large anisotropy in the electrical resistivity, magnetic
susceptibility and magnetization. PrGe was found to exhibit two consecutive
magnetic orderings at 44 K and 41.5 K, respectively. The magnetic
susceptibility measurement along the three principal directions, in low applied
fields, revealed a cusp like behaviour at 44 K while at 41.5 K a ferromagnetic
like increase was observed. The hysteritic behaviour in the magnetization
measurement at 1.8 K confirmed the ferromagnetic nature of PrGe at low
temperatures. The heat capacity data clearly revealed the bulk nature of two
magnetic transitions by the presence of two sharp peaks attaining values
exceeding 40 J/Kmol at the respective temperatures. The absence of
Schottky contribution in the magnetic part of heat capacity indicates a
quasi-ninefold degenerate J=4 magnetic ground state in this system. The low
temperature data of electrical resistivity and the magnetic part of heat
capacity show an existence of gap in the spin-wave spectrum.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Microwave Spectroscopy
Contains reports on five research projects.United States Army Signal Corps (Contract DA36-039-sc-87376
Adsorption of benzene on Si(100) from first principles
Adsorption of benzene on the Si(100) surface is studied from first
principles. We find that the most stable configuration is a
tetra--bonded structure characterized by one C-C double bond and four
C-Si bonds. A similar structure, obtained by rotating the benzene molecule by
90 degrees, lies slightly higher in energy. However, rather narrow wells on the
potential energy surface characterize these adsorption configurations. A
benzene molecule impinging on the Si surface is most likely to be adsorbed in
one of three different di--bonded, metastable structures, characterized
by two C-Si bonds, and eventually converts into the lowest-energy
configurations. These results are consistent with recent experiments.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex, 2 PostScript gzipped figure
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