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    Susan Tyer to Mr. Meredith (8 October 1962)

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    The compressibility and high pressure structure of diopside from first principles simulation

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    The structure of diopside (CaMgSi2O6) has been calculated at pressures between 0 and 25 GPa using the planewaves and pseudopotentials approach to density functional theory. After applying a pressure correction of 4.66 GPa to allow for the under-binding usually associated with the generalized gradient approximation, cell parameters are in good agreement with experiment. Fitting to the third-order Birch-Murnaghan equation of state yields values of 122 GPa and 4.7 for the bulk modulus and its pressure derivative. In addition to cell parameters, our calculations provide all atomic positional parameters to pressures considerably beyond those currently available from experiment. We have analyzed these data in terms of polyhedral rigidity and regularity and find that the most compressible Ca polyhedron becomes markedly less anisotropic above 10 GPa

    The fiends that plague thee thus: An examination of gender and the role it plays in Coleridgeā€™s \u3ci\u3eRime of the Ancient Mariner\u3c/i\u3e

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge was, and remains today, one of the most important literary figures in history, and his poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner continues to be one of the most widely read pieces of literature in schools across the world. When it was first published, the poem was ahead of its time and was widely misinterpreted. For the past two hundred years, even, critical examinations of the poem have tended to reveal discrepancies rather than attempt to explain them. This work examines the poem through the lens of queer theory in an attempt to explain those apparent inconsistencies. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner has central, if disregarded, radical gender formulations, that, when highlighted, will help explain more fully the poetic closure of the poem and Coleridgeā€™s decisions regarding the revision of his famous rime

    Attention retraining in social anxiety disorder: an fMRI study

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    Research suggests that patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) have an attentional bias toward socially threatening stimuli, and recent studies have shown that computerized interventions designed to train attention away from such stimuli decrease attentional bias and SAD symptomatology. The current study sought to replicate findings from previous attention retraining studies and to examine neural mechanisms underlying attentional biases in SAD using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Thirty-two SAD patients were randomized to complete either eight 15-minute sessions of a probe detection task designed to train attention away from disgust faces (n=16), or a placebo control task (n=16). Before and after these sessions, patients completed an fMRI probe detection task. Sixteen matched healthy controls also completed this fMRI task on one occasion. Study hypotheses were as follows: (a) post-intervention, SAD patients in the retraining condition would show greater reductions in attentional bias and SAD symptomatology compared to patients in the placebo condition; (b) SAD patients would show greater amygdala activation, and less prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation, when viewing negative faces than healthy controls; and (c) post-intervention, SAD patients in the retraining condition would show less amygdala activation, and greater PFC activation, when viewing negative faces than patients in the placebo condition. Results showed no between-group differences in attentional bias or SAD symptomatology post-intervention, with both groups showing significant symptom reduction. However, attentional bias change was significantly correlated with symptom change across the entire SAD sample (N=32) and was predictive of Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale scores at post-intervention. Neuroimaging results showed hypo-activation in the orbitofrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex at pre-treatment for the SAD group compared to healthy controls. At post-treatment, this difference was no longer significant across the entire SAD group (N=32). Finally, results indicated that activation at pre-treatment in the posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus was significantly correlated with symptom change across the entire SAD sample. These results suggest that SAD patients may not be engaging higher-level cortical regions as readily as healthy controls and add to the recent growing body of research suggesting that attention retraining may not be an effective treatment for patients with SAD

    Beat the Church Crowd

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    Beat the Church Crowd is a collection of poems that explores a variety of topics and themes, from personal family legacy and natural disasters to bestiary, ekphrastic, and southern locale poems. It is divided into four sections: ā€œBlue Danube,ā€ ā€œAnecdotes,ā€ ā€œUrban Legends,ā€ and ā€œSomething Worth Protecting.ā€ While the subject matter and forms of the poems vary, the common thread weaving each poem to the next is the slight touch of the macabre

    A Conceptual Framework for the Analysis of Regional Planning Agency Behavior

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    KCrF_3: Electronic Structure, Magnetic and Orbital Ordering from First Principles

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    The electronic, magnetic and orbital structures of KCrF_3 are determined in all its recently identified crystallographic phases (cubic, tetragonal, and monoclinic) with a set of {\it ab initio} LSDA and LSDA+U calculations. The high-temperature undistorted cubic phase is metallic within the LSDA, but at the LSDA+U level it is a Mott insulator with a gap of 1.72 eV. The tetragonal and monoclinic phases of KCrF_3 exhibit cooperative Jahn-Teller distortions concomitant with staggered 3x^2-r^2/3y^2-r^2 orbital order. We find that the energy gain due to the Jahn-Teller distortion is 82/104 meV per chromium ion in the tetragonal/monoclinic phase, respectively. These phases show A-type magnetic ordering and have a bandgap of 2.48 eV. In this Mott insulating state KCrF_3 has a substantial conduction bandwidth of 2.1 eV, leading to the possibility for the kinetic energy of charge carriers in electron- or hole-doped derivatives of KCrF_3 to overcome the polaron localization at low temperatures, in analogy with the situation encountered in the colossal magnetoresistive manganites.Comment: 7 pages, 11 figure
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