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    Description and analysis of the reading services of the special education department of School District 1 Missoula Montana

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    Hybridization of electron subbands in a double quantum well at quantizing magnetic field

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    We employ magnetocapacitance and far-infrared spectroscopy techniques to study the spectrum of the double-layer electron system in a parabolic quantum well with a narrow tunnel barrier in the centre. For gate-bias-controlled asymmetric electron density distributions in this soft two-subband system we observe both individual subband gaps and double layer gaps at integer filling factor ν\nu. The bilayer gaps are shown to be either trivial common for two subbands or caused by hybridization of electron subbands in magnetic field. We describe the observed hybrid gaps at ν=1\nu=1 and ν=2\nu=2 within a simple model for the modified bilayer spectrum.Comment: REVTeX, 24 pages, 9 figures included. Submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Are Laparoscopic Staplers Effective for Ligation of Large Intraabdominal Arteries?

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    AbstractObjectives. To evaluate ligation of aortoiliac arteries with laparoscopic staplers in order to develop specifically designed staplers.Methods. Cadaveric study. Seven human cadaver aortas were stapled using EndoGIA60® staplers. Efficiency was evaluated macroscopically and on a hydrodynamic bench.Clinical study. Twelve patients had ligation of 14 large abdominal arteries (aorta: nine, iliac artery: four, hepatic artery: one) using a laparoscopic stapler. Stapling efficiency was judged on peroperative clinical and postoperative CT scan criteria.Results. Cadaveric study. Stapling was performed perfectly on four moderately calcified aortas, without leakage with a pulsatile pressure of >250 mmHg. For three aortas with severe calcification, stapling was not efficient and major leakage occurred.Clinical study. Stapling appeared clinically efficient on all arteries but one aorta: this severely calcified aorta was ligated conventionally. The staplers are not easy to use due to their shape and their lack of articulation. After a mean follow-up of 31.3 months, all the other stapled arteries were effectively ligated.Conclusion. The commercially available staplers can be used securely on moderately calcified arteries but stapling of severely calcified arteries should be avoided. These devices should be redesigned to facilitate their use in vascular surgery

    Revealing companions to nearby stars with astrometric acceleration

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    A subset of 51 Hipparcos astrometric binaries among FG dwarfs within 67pc has been surveyed with the NICI adaptive optics system at Gemini-S, directly resolving for the first time 17 sub-arcsecond companions and 7 wider ones. Using these data together with published speckle interferometry of 57 stars, we compare the statistics of resolved astrometric companions with those of a simulated binary population. The fraction of resolved companions is slightly lower than expected from binary statistics. About 10% of astrometric companions could be "dark" (white dwarfs and close pairs of late M-dwarfs). To our surprise, several binaries are found with companions too wide to explain the acceleration. Re-analysis of selected intermediate astrometric data shows that some acceleration solutions in the original Hipparcos catalog are spurious.Comment: Accepted by The Astronomical Journal. 15 pages, 6 figures, 4 table

    Opening an energy gap in an electron double layer system at integer filling factor in a tilted magnetic field

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    We employ magnetocapacitance measurements to study the spectrum of a double layer system with gate-voltage-tuned electron density distributions in tilted magnetic fields. For the dissipative state in normal magnetic fields at filling factor ν=3\nu=3 and 4, a parallel magnetic field component is found to give rise to opening a gap at the Fermi level. We account for the effect in terms of parallel-field-caused orthogonality breaking of the Landau wave functions with different quantum numbers for two subbands.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures included, to appear in JETP Letter

    Magnetic-Field-Induced Hybridization of Electron Subbands in a Coupled Double Quantum Well

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    We employ a magnetocapacitance technique to study the spectrum of the soft two-subband (or double-layer) electron system in a parabolic quantum well with a narrow tunnel barrier in the centre. In this system unbalanced by gate depletion, at temperatures T\agt 30 mK we observe two sets of quantum oscillations: one originates from the upper electron subband in the closer-to-the-gate part of the well and the other indicates the existence of common gaps in the spectrum at integer fillings. For the lowest filling factors ν=1\nu=1 and ν=2\nu=2, both the common gap presence down to the point of one- to two-subband transition and their non-trivial magnetic field dependences point to magnetic-field-induced hybridization of electron subbands.Comment: Major changes, added one more figure, the latest version to be published in JETP Let

    A brown dwarf companion to the intermediate-mass star HR6037

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    In the course of an imaging survey we have detected a visual companion to the intermediate-mass star HR 6037. In this letter, we present two epoch observations of the binary with NACO/VLT, and near-IR spectroscopy of the secondary with ISAAC/VLT. The NACO observations allow us to confirm HR 6037B as a co-moving companion. Its J and H band ISAAC spectra suggest the object has an spectral type of M9+-1, with a surface gravity intermediate between that of 10 Myr dwarfs and field dwarfs with identical spectral type. The comparison of its Ks-band photometry with evolutionary tracks allows us to derive a mass, effective temperature, and surface gravity of 62+-20 MJup, Teff = 2330+-200 K, and log g = 5.1+-0.2, respectively. The small mass ratio of the binary, -0.03, and its long orbital period, -5000 yr, makes HR 6037 a rare and uncommon binary system.Comment: (5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in A&A Letters
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