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    Nuclear Multifragmentation Critical Exponents

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    We show that the critical exponents of nuclear multi-fragmentation have not been determined conclusively yet.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, one postscript figure appended, sub. to Phys.Rev.Lett. as a commen

    Getting It Together: Psychological Unity and Deflationary Accounts of Animal Metacognition

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    Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some animal minds are more complex than ordinarily presumed. However, some philosophers argue for a deflationary reading of metacognition experiments, suggesting that the results can be explained in first-order terms. We agree with the deflationary interpretation of the data but we argue that the metacognition research forces the need to recognize a heretofore underappreciated feature in the theory of animal minds, which we call Unity. The disparate mental states of an animal must be unified if deflationary accounts of metacognition are to hold and untoward implications avoided. Furthermore, once Unity is acknowledged, the deflationary interpretation of the experiments reveals an elevated moral standing for the nonhumans in question

    Examining contributions to core consumer inflation measures

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    The purpose of this paper is to examine the composition of inflation over time. The authors calculate the contributions to inflation for individual series of the consumer price index (CPI) and personal consumption expenditures price index (PCEPI) and then aggregate those contributions into major consumer expenditure categories. This technique provides a wealth of information concerning aggregate inflation behavior in a concise way, enabling the authors to describe the composition of inflation at any point in time. A particularly important benefit of this method is that it allows them to distinguish broad-based changes in inflation from changes due to relative price movements of a few components. The authors examine long-term trends in contributions to PCEPI core inflation and make inferences about the direction of inflation in the near term. In addition, they examine the decline in CPI core inflation over the 2002–03 period and find that the decline was largely driven by relative price changes of two components.

    John Buell's Playground

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    Development of a glucose sensor based on competitive binding and laser-excited fluorescence

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    An optical glucose sensor has been developed using competitive binding in conjunction with energy transfer. Sensor response is based on competition between glucose and dextran for a limited number of binding sites on the protein concanavalin A (conA). The system is optically monitored using fluorescent donor-acceptor dye pairs labeled to concanavalin A and dextran. When the dyes are sufficiently close, on the order of 50 A, energy is transferred from the donor emission band to the overlapping excitation band of the acceptor. This nonradiative, singlet-singlet transfer of energy enhances the acceptor emission at the expense of donor emission. In absence of glucose, the conA and dextran are bound together and energy transfer takes place. Upon addition of glucose, the dextran is displaced, and energy transfer is disrupted. The ratio of the two emission intensities can be related to glucose concentration. Donor-acceptor systems investigated included energy transfer from fluorescein (FITC) to three different types of rhodamine, TRITC, XRITC, and Texas Red, and both coumarin and fluorescamine donating energy to FITC. The system that gave the largest change in intensity involved FITC labeled conA as the donor and TRITC labeled dextran as the donor. Fluorescence was measured with both conventional fluorescence instrumentation and a computer controlled, laser excited spectrometer. The laser instrument was developed specifically for the optical glucose sensor, but was designed to support a wide range of fiber optic sensors. Instrument components include a nitrogen pumped dye laser, fiber optic beam splitters, photomultiplier tubes fitted with interference filters for wavelength selection, and boxcar averagers. Instrument development included calibration of the dye laser, evaluation of different fiber optic beam splitter arrangements, reduction of stray light, and evaluation of the boxcar averagers. The spectrometer was interfaced to an Apple IIc computer which was programmed to collect the data, perform baseline corrections, ratio the two channels, and trigger the laser to initiate the next data point. The instrument\u27s detection level, using Rhodamine 6G standards, is 1.0 ×\times 10\sp{-9}molar and is limited by stray light. Precision of the instrument is approximately 3% and is limited by drift of the boxcar averagers

    Laser Heating of Graphite and Pulsed Laser Ablation of Titanium and Aluminum

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    Tactical missions for laser weapons include a wide variety of targets, increasing the demands on the laser lethality community. New approaches to reducing the dimensionality of laser and materials interactions are necessary to increase predictive capability. Self-contained systematic experimental study was conducted on continuous wave and pulsed laser interaction with graphite, Al, and Ti. The spectroscopy and plume dynamics from the heating and ablation of these materials was examined to characterize laser weapons effects, develop graphite response for thermal protection systems, and provide optical diagnostics for materials processing. Furthermore, analysis of ablated plume velocity distributions shows application of conventional Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution is inadequate, particularly for expansion into pressure environment

    Integrating an oscilloscope into a general purpose automatic test system

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    The General Purpose Automatic Test System was developed for the Air Force as a system to automatically test and fault isolate an electronic unit under test. The Test System is a building block concept and this paper developed the hardware and programming software necessary to integrate an oscilloscope into the system. A Tektronix Type 564 oscilloscope with a Tektronix Type 3A5 Programmable Amplifier and a Tektronix Type 3B5 Programmable Time Base was used. A prototype of the digital and analog interface between the Test System and the Tektronix System was built and demonstrated. The Oscilloscope Building Block displays waveforms only and requires manual intervention in the automatic test program to interpret the presented data --Abstract, Page ii
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