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    INSTRUMENTAL RESPONSE TO ADVANCED KINESIOLOGY TREATMENTS IN A "CONDITIONED" SPACE

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    A "conditioned" laboratory is like a "sacred" space in that it manifests a higher electromagnetic gauge symmetry state than a normal environment. To test whether or not such a laboratory is also a very sensitive detector of subtle energies, we performed advanced kinesiological treatments on three subjects, with fairly difficult health challenges, within the confines of such a laborarory that was multiply instrumented to remotely monitor energy exchanges that might occur. Highly treatment-correlated, amplitude signarure, multiple perturbation responses simultaneously appeared in the data streams from five of these instrument stations. Such a "conditioned" laboratory is definitely a sensitive detector of subtle energies

    Crystallization of a supercooled liquid and of a glass - Ising model approach

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    Using Monte Carlo simulations we study crystallization in the three-dimensional Ising model with four-spin interaction. We monitor the morphology of crystals which grow after placing crystallization seeds in a supercooled liquid. Defects in such crystals constitute an intricate and very stable network which separate various domains by tensionless domain walls. We also show that the crystallization which occurs during the continuous heating of the glassy phase takes place at a heating-rate dependent temperature.Comment: 7 page

    The Effect of Convection on Disorder in Primary Cellular and Dendritic Arrays

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    Directional solidification studies have been carried out to characterize the spatial disorder in the arrays of cells and dendrites. Different factors that cause array disorder are investigated experimentally and analyzed numerically. In addition to the disorder resulting from the fundamental selection of a range of primary spacings under given experimental conditions, a significant variation in primary spacings is shown to occur in bulk samples due to convection effects, especially at low growth velocities. The effect of convection on array disorder is examined through directional solidification studies in two different alloy systems, Pb-Sn and Al-Cu. A detailed analysis of the spacing distribution is carried out, which shows that the disorder in the spacing distribution is greater in the Al-Cu system than in Pb-Sn system. Numerical models are developed which show that fluid motion can occur in both these systems due to the negative axial density gradient or due the radial temperature gradient which is always present in Bridgman growth. The modes of convection have been found to be significantly different in these systems, due to the solute being heavier than the solvent in the Al-Cu system and lighter than it in the Pb-Sn system. The results of the model have been shown to explain experimental observations of higher disorder and greater solute segregation in a weakly convective Al-Cu system than those in a highly convective Pb-Sn system

    The modification of eutectic structures

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    On the effective dielectric constant of metal interfaces

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    The Science Of Crystallization

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    Grain-boundary segregation

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