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A Study of the Conductivity of Several Conductive Polymers
The purpose of this thesis is to compare the conductivities of several solutions now in use in producing electroconductive paper. The testing procedure involved the use of a Kiethyl 610 B electrometer with two aluminum discs for conductance through the sheet and two brass strips for conductance across the sheet. Attempts were made to improve the conductance of the solution by the addition of surface agents in the belief that this would lead to better dispersion and thus to better film continuity. No effective method was found to improve the conductivity of a solution of given concentration. Increasing the concentration from 10% to 30% however did give substantial improvements in conductivity
Rapid detection of bacteria in foods and biological fluids
Simple and inexpensive apparatus, called "redox monitoring cell," rapidly detects presence of bacteria. Bacteria is detected by measuring drop in oxygen content in test solution. Apparatus consists of vial with two specially designed electrodes connected to sensitive voltmeter
Helicity Dependent and Independent Generalized Parton Distributions of the Nucleon in Lattice QCD
A complete description of the nucleon structure in terms of generalized
parton distributions (GPDs) at twist 2 level requires the
measurement/computation of the eight functions H, E, \tilde H, \tilde E, H_T,
E_T, \tilde H_T and \tilde E_T, all depending on the three variables x, \xi and
t. In this talk, we present and discuss our first steps in the framework of
lattice QCD towards this enormous task. Dynamical lattice QCD results for the
lowest three Mellin moments of the helicity dependent and independent GPDs are
shown in terms of their corresponding generalized form factors. Implications
for the transverse coordinate space structure of the nucleon as well as the
orbital angular momentum (OAM) contribution of quarks to the nucleon spin are
discussed in some detail.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, Talk presented by Ph.H. at Electron-Nucleus
Scattering VIII, Elba, Italy, June 21-25, 2004; typos corrected, minor change
in wording on p.4&
Axial charges of octet and decuplet baryons
We present a study of axial charges of baryon ground and resonant states with
relativistic constituent quark models. In particular, the axial charges of
octet and decuplet , , , , , and
baryons are considered. The theoretical predictions are compared to existing
experimental data and results from other approaches, notably from lattice
quantum chromodynamics and chiral perturbation theory. The relevance of axial
charges with regard to -dressing and spontaneous chiral-symmetry breaking
is discussed
Fast, linked, and open – the future of taxonomic publishing for plants: launching the journal PhytoKeys
The paper describes the focus, scope and the rationale of PhytoKeys, a newly established, peer-reviewed, open-access journal in plant systematics. PhytoKeys is launched to respond to four main challenges of our time: (1) Appearance of electronic publications as amendments or even alternatives to paper publications; (2) Open Access (OA) as a new publishing model; (3) Linkage of electronic registers, indices and aggregators that summarize information on biological species through taxonomic names or their persistent identifiers (Globally Unique Identifiers or GUIDs; currently Life Science Identifiers or LSIDs); (4) Web 2.0 technologies that permit the semantic markup of, and semantic enhancements to, published biological texts. The journal will pursue cutting-edge technologies in publication and dissemination of biodiversity information while strictly following the requirements of the current International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN)
Transverse Structure of Nucleon Parton Distributions from Lattice QCD
This work presents the first calculation in lattice QCD of three moments of
spin-averaged and spin-polarized generalized parton distributions in the
proton. It is shown that the slope of the associated generalized form factors
decreases significantly as the moment increases, indicating that the transverse
size of the light-cone quark distribution decreases as the momentum fraction of
the struck parton increases.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
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