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In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore America
Review of: "In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore America" by Wilson J. Warren
The Yards, A Way of Life: A Story of the Sioux City Stockyards
Review of: "The Yards, a Way of Life: A Story of the Sioux City Stockyards," by Marcia Poole
Steve Babson - Building the Union. Skilled Workers and Anglo-Gaelic Immigrants in the Rise ofthe UAW
Capitalist Pigs: Pigs, Pork, and Power in America
Review of: Capitalist Pigs: Pigs, Pork, and Power in America, by J. L. Anderso
In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore America
Review of: "In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore America" by Wilson J. Warren
Farmers vs. Wage Earners: Organized Labor in Kansas, 1860–1960
Review of: "Farmers vs. Wage Earners: Organized Labor in Kansas, 1860–1960," by R. Alton Lee
Nuclear fragmentation studies for microelectronic application
A formalism for target fragment transport is presented with application to energy loss spectra in thin silicon devices. Predicted results are compared to experiments with the surface barrier detectors of McNulty et al. The intranuclear cascade nuclear reaction model does not predict the McNulty experimental data for the highest energy events. A semiempirical nuclear cross section gives an adequate explanation of McNulty's experiments. Application of the formalism to specific electronic devices is discussed
On-demand microwave generator of shaped single photons
We demonstrate the full functionality of a circuit that generates single
microwave photons on demand, with a wave packet that can be modulated with a
near-arbitrary shape. We achieve such a high tunability by coupling a
superconducting qubit near the end of a semi-infinite transmission line. A dc
superconducting quantum interference device shunts the line to ground and is
employed to modify the spatial dependence of the electromagnetic mode structure
in the transmission line. This control allows us to couple and decouple the
qubit from the line, shaping its emission rate on fast time scales. Our
decoupling scheme is applicable to all types of superconducting qubits and
other solid-state systems and can be generalized to multiple qubits as well as
to resonators.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures. Published versio
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