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LOCK CONGESTION AND ITS IMPACT ON GRAIN BARGE RATES ON THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
An anticipated increase in lock delays on the upper Mississippi River has generated concern about its future navigational efficiency. The objective of this paper is to identify selected factors affecting lock delay on the River's busiest locks and to examine the impact of lock delay on grain barge rates. Results show that lock unavailability, traffic level, and delay at nearby locks affect lock delay. Further, barge rates are affected by lock delay, however, the impact is modest.Public Economics,
Phase separation and electron pairing in repulsive Hubbard clusters
Exact thermal studies of small (4-site, 5-site and 8-site)
Hubbard clusters with local electron repulsion yield intriguing insight into
phase separation, charge-spin separation, pseudogaps, condensation, in
particular, pairing fluctuations away from half filling (near optimal doping).
These exact calculations, carried out in canonical (i.e. for fixed electron
number N) and grand canonical (i.e. fixed chemical potential ) ensembles,
monitoring variations in temperature T and magnetic field h, show rich phase
diagrams in a T- space consisting of pairing fluctuations and signatures
of condensation. These electron pairing instabilities are seen when the onsite
Coulomb interaction U is smaller than a critical value U(T) and they point
to a possible electron pairing mechanism. The specific heat, magnetization,
charge pairing and spin pairing provide strong support for the existence of
competing (paired and unpaired) phases near optimal doping in these clusters as
observed in recent experiments in doped LaSrCuO high T
superconductors.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Cointegration and Causality Analysis of World Vegetable Oil and Crude Oil Prices
Because of the recent soaring petroleum price and growing environmental concerns, biodiesel has become an important alternative fuel. Biodiesel is the mono alky esters made from a vegetable oil, such as soybean or rapeseed oil, or sometimes from animal fats. The escalation in world petroleum price has stimulated the demand for biodiesel, which consequently expanded the use of vegetable oils. This paper investigates the long-run interdependence between major edible oil prices and examines the dynamic relationship between vegetable and crude oil prices. The data consists of 378 weekly observations extending from the first week of January in 1999 to the fourth week of March in 2006. We apply time-series analytical mechanisms and directed acyclic graphs to four major traded edible oils prices, including soybean, sunflower, rapeseed and palm oils, along with one weighted average world crude oil price. Tentative results suggest one long-run cointegration relationship among those five oil prices. Also, the edible oil markets are well linked in contemporaneous time with the palm oil market initiating the new information; however, soybean oil price dominates the edible oil markets in the long run. The influence of crude oil price on edible oil prices is not significant over the study period.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Briefing Paper on the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers Transportation Corridors: Grain Transportation Rates and Associated Market Area
This paper discusses the grain transportation rates and associated market areas of the upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers transportation corridors
Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections: Negligent and Emerging Pathogens
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a heterogeneous group of microorganisms other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) complex and Mycobacterium leprae. NTM infections have increased globally and are now considered an emerging infection as they are often encountered in developed countries. NTMs require extended treatment adding considerably to the economic burden. The increasing number of patients with immunocompromised disorders, increasing usage of immunosuppressive agents, general awareness of the NTM diseases due to the advancement in molecular diagnostic techniques and aging of the population increase the prevalence rate of NTM infections. However, several barriers such as the requirement of better diagnostic techniques, settled treatment guidelines, clinician awareness and knowledge of pathogenesis are limiting and NTM infections are often not treated promptly. Etiology and epidemiology of NTM infections [Mmycobacterium avium complex (slowly growing mycobacteria, SGM) and rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM)] are discussed in this chapter. Clinical features, diagnosis and currently available treatment guidelines for these infections in skin, eye and lung are summarized. Suggestions for future research directions are suggested particularly for the better understanding of host-pathogen crosstalk and new therapeutic strategies
Precise nondivergent analytic formulas for the radiative corrections to the beta energy spectrum in hyperon semileptonic decays over the entire Dalitz plot
Very accurate analytical expressions for the radiative corrections of
unpolarized hyperons semileptonic decays of charged and neutral baryons have
been obtained in the recent past. Some of these formulas contain logarithmic
singularities at the edges of the Dalitz plot for the three- and four-body
decays. These singularities are analyzed and integrated analytically to obtain
new divergentless formulas for the energy spectrum of the produced beta
particle. The new equations contain terms of the order alpha times the momentum
transfer, are applicable to any beta decay process and are suitable for a
model-independent experimental analysis.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figure
Central mode and spin confinement near the boundary of the superconducting phase in YBa2Cu3O6.353 (Tc=18 K)
We have mapped the neutron scattering spin spectrum at low-energies in
YBa2Cu3O6.353 (Tc=18 K) where the doping ~0.06 is near the critical value
(pc=0.055) for superconductivity. No coexistence with long range ordered
antiferromagnetism is found. The spins fluctuate on two energy scales, one a
damped spin response with a ~2 meV relaxation rate and the other a central mode
with a relaxation rate that slows to less than 0.08 meV below Tc. The spectrum
mirrors that of a soft mode driving a central mode. Extremely short correlation
lengths, 42+-5 Angstrom in-plane and 8+-2 Angstrom along the c direction, and
isotropic spin orientations for the central mode indicate that the correlations
are subcritical with respect to any second order transition to Neel order. The
dynamics follows a model where damped spin fluctuations are coupled to the slow
fluctuations of regions with correlations shortened by the hole doping.Comment: 5 pages 4 figures. One figure revised and some text revision.
Accepted PRB Rapids February 14, 200
Spin dynamics near the critical doping in weakly-superconducting underdoped YBa2Cu3O6.35 (Tc=18K)
Using neutron scattering we have determined the magnetic structure and
fluctuations in the YBa2Cu3O6.35 superconductor (Tc=18 K). The long-range
ordered collinear spins of the insulating antiferromagnet are replaced by a
commensurate central mode arising from slow, isotropically polarized,
short-range spin correlations. The inelastic spectrum up to 30 meV is broad in
wave vector and commensurate. In contrast to the the resonance peak of higher
Tc superconductors, the spins exhibit a single overdamped spectrum whose rate
of relaxation decreases on cooling and saturates at 5 meV below 50 K. As the
relaxation rate saturates the quasi-static spin correlations grow and become
resolution limited in energy. The spin susceptibility at high temperatures
illustrates that the dominant energy scale is set by the temperature. At low
temperatures, the scale length is geometric and not linked by velocity to
dynamic widths. There is no observable suppression of the spin fluctuations or
central mode upon the onset of superconductivity. The spins respond not to
coherent charge pairs but to hole doping allowing coexistence of glassy short
range spin order with superconductivity. Since the physics of the weakly
superconducting system YBCO6.35 must connect continuously with that in more
strongly superconducting YBCO6.5, we find that neither incommensurate
stripe-like spin modulations nor a well-defined neutron spin resonance are
essential for the onset with doping of pairing in a high temperature cuprate
superconductor.Comment: 22 pages, 19 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
The Pharmacological Effects and Pharmacokinetics of Active Compounds of Artemisia capillaris.
Artemisia capillaris Thunb. (A.capillaris, Yin-Chen in Chinese) is a traditional medicinal herb with a wide spectrum of pharmacological properties ranging from effects against liver dysfunction to treatments of severe cirrhosis and cancer. We used relevant keywords to search electronic databases, including PubMed, Medline, and Google Scholar, for scientific contributions related to this medicinal herb and the pharmacokinetics of its components. The pharmaceutical effects of A.capillaris contribute to the treatment not only of viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular hepatoma, but also metabolic syndrome, psoriasis, and enterovirus in the clinic. The bioactive compounds, including scoparone, capillarisin, scopoletin, and chlorogenic acid, exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antisteatotic, antiviral, and antitumor properties, reflecting the pharmacological effects of A.capillaris. The pharmacokinetics of the main bioactive compounds in A. capillaris can achieve a maximum concentration within 1 hour, but only chlorogenic acid has a relatively long half-life. Regarding the use of the A. capillaris herb by health professionals to treat various diseases, the dosing schedule of this herb should be carefully considered to maximize therapeutic outcomes while lessening possible side effects
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