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    Carbon Dioxide Reduction Systems

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    The Methoxy system for regenerating oxygen from carbon dioxide was studied. Experiments indicate that the reaction between carbon dioxide and hydrogen can be carried out with ease in an efficient manner and with excellent heat conservation. A small reactor capable of handling the C02 expired by three men has been built and operated. The decomposition of methane by therma1,arc and catalytic processes was studied. Both the arc and catalytic processes gave encouraging results with over 90 percent of the methane being decomposed to carbon and hydrogen in some of the catalytic processes. Control of the carbon deposition in both the catalytic and arc processes is of great importance to prevent catalyst deactivation and short circuiting of electrical equipment. Sensitive analytical techniques have been developed for all of the components present in the reactor effluent streams

    Dirichlet Process Hidden Markov Multiple Change-point Model

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    This paper proposes a new Bayesian multiple change-point model which is based on the hidden Markov approach. The Dirichlet process hidden Markov model does not require the specification of the number of change-points a priori. Hence our model is robust to model specification in contrast to the fully parametric Bayesian model. We propose a general Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm which only needs to sample the states around change-points. Simulations for a normal mean-shift model with known and unknown variance demonstrate advantages of our approach. Two applications, namely the coal-mining disaster data and the real United States Gross Domestic Product growth, are provided. We detect a single change-point for both the disaster data and US GDP growth. All the change-point locations and posterior inferences of the two applications are in line with existing methods.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/14-BA910 in the Bayesian Analysis (http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ba) by the International Society of Bayesian Analysis (http://bayesian.org/

    Antichain cutsets of strongly connected posets

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    Rival and Zaguia showed that the antichain cutsets of a finite Boolean lattice are exactly the level sets. We show that a similar characterization of antichain cutsets holds for any strongly connected poset of locally finite height. As a corollary, we get such a characterization for semimodular lattices, supersolvable lattices, Bruhat orders, locally shellable lattices, and many more. We also consider a generalization to strongly connected hypergraphs having finite edges.Comment: 12 pages; v2 contains minor fixes for publicatio

    Psychosocial factors and their role in chronic pain: A brief review of development and current status

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    The belief that pain is a direct result of tissue damage has dominated medical thinking since the mid 20(th )Century. Several schools of psychological thought proffered linear causal models to explain non-physical pain observations such as phantom limb pain and the effects of placebo interventions. Psychological research has focused on identifying those people with acute pain who are at risk of transitioning into chronic and disabling pain, in the hope of producing better outcomes. Several multicausal Cognitive Behavioural models dominate the research landscape in this area. They are gaining wider acceptance and some aspects are being integrated and implemented into a number of health care systems. The most notable of these is the concept of Yellow Flags. The research to validate the veracity of such programs has not yet been established. In this paper I seek to briefly summarize the development of psychological thought, both past and present, then review current cognitive-behavioural models and the available supporting evidence. I conclude by discussing these factors and identifying those that have been shown to be reliable predictors of chronicity and those that may hold promise for the future

    In the Shadow of Watergate: Legal, Political, and Cultural Implications

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    IMPACTS OF LIBERALIZING THE JAPANESE PORK MARKET

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    The Japanese pork market is protected by a complex set of restrictions, including a variable levy and an import tariff. The combination of these policies distorts the quantity, price, and form of Japanese pork imports. An important issue relevant to the liberalization of the Japanese pork market is the accurate measurement of the price wedge between Japanese and world pork prices. The analysis indicates that the tariff equivalent of the price wedge over the 1986-88 period was 44%. If the tariff equivalent of the price wedge is reduced over a ten-year period, Japanese pork imports are projected to increase by over 39% initially and by over 215% compared to baseline projections by the year 2000. Producer welfare can be maintained by a deficiency payment scheme. A less costly alternative is an industry buffer scheme, which maintains the level of the pork industry for two years and then implements a declining deficiency payment scheme that limits the decrease in production levels to 5% per year.International Relations/Trade,

    On the mechanism for orbital-ordering in KCuF3

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    The Mott insulating perovskite KCuF3 is considered the archetype of an orbitally-ordered system. By using the LDA+dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) method, we investigate the mechanism for orbital-ordering (OO) in this material. We show that the purely electronic Kugel-Khomskii super-exchange mechanism (KK) alone leads to a remarkably large transition temperature of T_KK about 350 K. However, orbital-order is experimentally believed to persist to at least 800 K. Thus Jahn-Teller distortions are essential for stabilizing orbital-order at such high temperatures.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    The global environment during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and the implications for the perceived climatic change in the developing countries

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    Earth’s environment is the home of mankind. The constituents are there as the provisions for man to live and be sustained. Naturally, the environment experiences changes (either hot warm or dry cold) which occur from time to time, every time, with varying degrees of the effects. The actions of man however, began significantly to influence such changes to occur and affect life rather too adversely even when the condition ought to be more favourable. For the Anatomically Modem Human (AMH) emerged in the hot warm period and has since had significant influence on the general condition of the environment. This influence especially since about 1950 has tended to change the situation of things within earth’s environment to the worse as it is now occurring quicker with more devastating effects on the existence of man, other organisms, and the entire rich constituents of the environment. Here, a note of warning is issued using the natural example of the LGM as has been documented in the earth’s ‘library’ and re-affirmed through prehistoric environmental studies. The LGM was evidently so devastating that some species of the world went into extinction while it lasted. But the reverse to the rosy hot warm phase, especially since the ‘Recent’ came as a relief particularly to the more vulnerable man. Man however, seems to have been extreme, experiencing this beautiful epoch of the Quaternary to his advantage. His limits are beginning to frightfully overshoot the boundary, to the detriment of the environment and the survival of especially humans with the boat being rocked to near capsize irrespective of nature’s navigatory itenary. This, he must act against, through more careful operation such as the suggested ‘management by avoidance’ means of operation in especially the developing countries areas of the world where this has not been put into real practice. Everybody therefore, should be meaningfully involved in the upkeep of the environment without the notions of hide and seek from some quarters
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