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    ADLib: An Arduino Communication Framework for Ambient Displays

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    As computers become more and more a part of our everyday lives, the need to change the way in which people interact with them is also evolving. Ambient displays provide an effective way to move computers away from our main focus and into the periphery. ADLib is a small communication framework that aims to simplify the construction of ambient displays built using the Arduino prototyping platform. The ADLib framework provides an easy-to-use library for communicating with an Arduino, allowing the user to focus on the construction and development of the display. The framework consists of three main components: A protocol for encoding information to be sent from a host computer to the Arduino An Arduino library for receiving and parsing incoming data A desktop application for sending data to the Arduin

    Maximizing Quality and Value in Medicaid: Using Return on Investment Forecasting to Support Effective Policymaking

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    Outlines how forecasting the return on investment of quality measures enhances the efficient allocation of resources, adoption of evidence-based policies, and payment reform. Presents examples from states in an ROI Forecasting Calculator pilot program

    Australian local governments and the early national broadband network roll-out: an online survey

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    A recent decision by the Australian Federal Government to reassess the scale of the National Broadband Network (NBN) will leave the country with a patchwork of different levels of access to the infrastructure. This intensifies the need to investigate and evaluate the implications of telecommunication at the local level. The paper opens a discussion on the different approaches taken by local government authorities towards the NBN in the early roll-out localities. Building upon the international literature, it analyses the empirical data collected from the Australian local governments involved with the early NBN roll-out using an online survey. The findings reveal an interesting diversity in the approaches taken at the local level, and show how decision-making at higher levels of government can impact local outcomes

    2,4-D and Mycoleptodiscus terrestris for control of Eurasian Watermilfoil

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    Growth chamber studies were conducted to evaluate the impact of an indigenous fungal pathogen, Mycoleptodiscus terrestris (Gerd.) Ostazeski, and the herbicide 2,4-D applied alone and in combination with one another, on the growth of a nuisance submersed plant, Eurasian watermilfoil ( Myriophyllum spicatum L.)(PDF has 6 pages.

    HST optical polarimetry of the Vela pulsar & nebula

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    Polarisation measurements of pulsars offer an unique insight into the geometry of the emission regions in the neutron star magnetosphere. Therefore, they provide observational constraints on the different models proposed for the pulsar emission mechanisms. Optical polarisation data of the Vela pulsar was obtained from the {\em Hubble Space Telescope} ({\em HST}) archive. The data, obtained in two filters (F606W; central wavelength = 590.70 nm, and F550M; central wavelength = 558.15 nm), consists of a series of observations of the pulsar taken with the {\em HST}/Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and covers a time span of 5 days. This data have been used to carry out the first high-spatial resolution and multi-epoch study of the polarisation of the pulsar. We produced polarisation vector maps of the region surrounding the pulsar and measured the degree of linear polarisation (P.D.) and the position angle (P.A.) of the pulsar's integrated pulse beam. %This yielded We obtained P.D.=8.1%±0.7%\rm P.D.=8.1\%\pm0.7\% and \rm P.A.=146.3\degr\pm2.4\degr, averaged over the time span covered by these observations. These results not only confirm those originally obtained by \citeauthor{Wagner00} and \citeauthor{Mignani07}, both using the Very Large Telescope (VLT), but are of greater precision. Furthermore, we confirm that the P.A. of the pulsar polarisation vector is aligned with the direction of the pulsar proper-motion. The pulsar wind nebula (PWN) is undetected in polarised light as is the case in unpolarised light, down to a flux limit of 26.8 magnitudes arcsec2^{-2}.Comment: 11 pages accepted for publication in MNRAS. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1305.682

    Sorting, Incentives and Risk Preferences: Evidence from a Field Experiment

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    The, often observed, positive correlation between incentive intensity and risk has been explained in two ways: the presence of transaction costs as determinants of contracts and the sorting of risk-tolerant individuals into firms using high-intensity incentive contracts. The empirical importance of sorting is perhaps best evaluated by directly measuring the risk tolerance of workers who have selected into incentive contracts under risky environments. We use experiments, conducted within a real firm, to measure the risk preferences of a sample of workers who are paid incentive contracts and face substantial daily income risk. Our experimental results indicate the presence of sorting; Workers in our sample are risk-tolerant. Moreover, their level of tolerance is considerably higher than levels observed for samples of individuals representing broader populations. Interestingly, the high level of risk tolerance suggests that both sorting and transaction costs are important determinants of contract choices when workers have heterogeneous preferences.Risk aversion, sorting, incentive contracts, field experiments
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