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    Impact of the Delta (1232) resonance on neutral pion photoproduction in chiral perturbation theory

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    We present an ongoing project to assess the importance of D-waves and the Δ(1232)\Delta (1232) resonance for descriptions of neutral pion photoproduction in Heavy Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory. This research has been motivated by data published by the A2 and CB-TAPS collaborations at MAMI [1]. This data has reached unprecedented levels of accuracy from threshold through to the Δ\Delta resonance. Accompanying the experimental work, there has also been a series of publications studying the theory that show that, to go beyond an energy of Eγ=170E_\gamma=170 MeV, it is necessary to include other aspects, in particular the Δ(1232)\Delta (1232) as a degree of freedom [2] and possibly higher partial waves [3].Comment: Proceedings to the 8th International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics 201

    Extension Ideal Development Address

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    Development of the Extension Ideal in the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, an address prepared for delivery May 8, 1944, before the Mu Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Phi, Washington, D.C., by W. A. Lloyd.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-vertical-file/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Animated computer graphics models of space and earth sciences data generated via the massively parallel processor

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    The capability was developed of rapidly producing visual representations of large, complex, multi-dimensional space and earth sciences data sets via the implementation of computer graphics modeling techniques on the Massively Parallel Processor (MPP) by employing techniques recently developed for typically non-scientific applications. Such capabilities can provide a new and valuable tool for the understanding of complex scientific data, and a new application of parallel computing via the MPP. A prototype system with such capabilities was developed and integrated into the National Space Science Data Center's (NSSDC) Pilot Climate Data System (PCDS) data-independent environment for computer graphics data display to provide easy access to users. While developing these capabilities, several problems had to be solved independently of the actual use of the MPP, all of which are outlined

    VALUING LOSSES FROM DEPOPULATING MICHIGAN DAIRY HERDS

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    Depopulating dairy herds in the effort to eradicate disease would have significant economic effects. This paper evaluates farm-level effects that might occur and puts forth a method for quantifying losses. The reader is directed elsewhere for industry or state-level effects of disease eradication or depopulation.Livestock Production/Industries,

    An Examination of US Consumer Pet and Veterinary Expenditures, 1980-1999

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    The veterinary medical profession touches nearly everyone's life, either directly or indirectly. An estimated 58.3% of US households own pets (AVMA, 2002), and most people consume livestock products in the form of meat, dairy products, wool, or leather. The health and well being of all these animals depend heavily on relationships with veterinarians. Veterinarians also contribute to public health through the FDA, CDC, USDA, and numerous other government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. Issues of primary concern include food safety, biosecurity, and the numerous emerging (and re-emerging) infectious diseases that are zoonotic in nature. Finally, veterinarians have an additional impact through their research contributions. Virtually all of the laboratory animals used in research are raised, housed, and managed under the care of veterinarians, and veterinary researchers regularly provide valuable contributions to the knowledge base in the biomedical sciences. This study was designed to assess the general trends in pet and veterinary expenditures as well as factors associated with pet ownership and expenditures on veterinary medical services. Providing such key information on the sector of greatest economic importance will enhance the probability of sustained economic viability in the veterinary medical profession as a whole.Health Economics and Policy,

    Buyer power in U.K. food retailing: a 'first-pass' test

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    Habtu Weldegebriel, University of Warwick Abstract The potential existence of buyer power in U.K. food retailing has attracted the scrutiny of the U.K.'s anti-trust authorities, culminating in the second of two comprehensive regulatory inquiries in recent years. Such inquiries are authoritative but correspondingly time-consuming and costly. Moreover, detection of buyer power has been dogged by the paucity of reliable evidence of its existence. In this paper, we present a simple theoretical model of oligopsony which delivers quasi-reduced form retailer-producer pricing equations with which the null of perfect competition can be tested using readily available market data. Using a cointegrated vector autoregression, we find empirical results that show the null of perfect competition can be rejected in seven of the nine food products investigated. Though not conclusive on the existence of buyer power, the proposed test offers a means via which the behaviour of the retail-producer price spread is consistent with it. At the very least, it can corroborate the concerns of the anti-trust authorities as to whether buyer power is potentially one source of concern

    Illustrative exhibits at state and county fairs

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    Exponential complexity of an adiabatic algorithm for an NP-complete problem

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    We prove an analytical expression for the size of the gap between the ground and the first excited state of quantum adiabatic algorithm for the 3-satisfiability, where the initial Hamiltonian is a projector on the subspace complementary to the ground state. For large problem sizes the gap decreases exponentially and as a consequence the required running time is also exponential.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures; v3. published versio

    Capacity of nonlinear bosonic systems

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    We analyze the role of nonlinear Hamiltonians in bosonic channels. We show that the information capacity as a function of the channel energy is increased with respect to the corresponding linear case, although only when the energy used for driving the nonlinearity is not considered as part of the energetic cost and when dispersive effects are negligible.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
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