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    Evidence of strong dynamic core excitation in 19^{19}C resonant break-up

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    The resonant break-up of 19^{19}C on protons measured at RIKEN [Phys. Lett. B 660, 320 (2008)] is analyzed in terms of a valence-core model for 19^{19}C including possible core excitations. The analysis of the angular distribution of a prominent peak appearing in the relative-energy spectrum could be well described with this model and is consistent with the previous assignment of 5/2+5/2^{+} for this state. Inclusion of core-excitation effects are found to be essential to give the correct magnitude of the cross section for this state. By contrast, the calculation assuming an inert 18^{18}C core is found to largely underestimate the data.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, to be submitte

    Agricultural Experiences and Factors of Undergraduates Who Enroll in a College of Agriculture

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    Industry partners and College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) faculty have observed students entering the college possessed fewer agriculture experiences and skills than their predecessors. They have also lamented the increasing pressure to develop industry-ready students, when the gaps are ever wider between their experience and skills entering college and what are required upon graduation. During the 2011 spring quarter, all CAFES students (N = 3,366) were sent an electronic survey that resulted in 911 responses (27% response rate). Three quarters of the students were female and one third were seniors. Prior to enrolling at the university, 34% had the opportunity to enroll in secondary agriculture courses but only 25% actually did enroll. Of those who enrolled in secondary agriculture courses, 15% enrolled all four years of high school. Only 28% were raised in a rural setting, with 12% on a farm and 12% on a ranch. When asked to identify what or who influenced their decisions to enroll in a CAFES major, the leading factor was parent(s), followed by a campus visit. Despite CAFES\u27 large enrollment, former FFA and 4-H members are a minority, even with the work these organizations do to prime students for careers in agriculture. Recommendations to increase enrollment of students with agricultural experiences and skills include: encouraging students to attend campus events early in their secondary careers to capture interest and foster relationships, charging university faculty to attend local meetings and visit programs on their travels and crediting experiences and skills gained through organizations such as FFA and 4-H on admission metrics to ensure students entering CAFES have valuable experiences and skills to build upon

    Student Apathy as Defined by Secondary Agricultural Education Students

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    Student motivation continues to be a source of concern for educators. This phenomenological study captured the voices of secondary agriculture students as they shared their perspectives and experiences surrounding student apathy. Four focus group interviews were conducted at four central California high schools with distinguished agriculture programs. The following question guided the research: What experience do secondary agriculture students have with student apathy in their academic environments? Findings suggest student apathy is born of personal choice and grown through mediocre teaching, archaic assessment and the absence of learning purpose. Recommendations suggest students, teachers, the local school and teacher educators form a unified front to combat the phenomenon through purposeful and consistent action

    Disproportionation Phenomena on Free and Strained Sn/Ge(111) and Sn/Si(111) Surfaces

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    Distortions of the 3×3\sqrt3\times\sqrt3 Sn/Ge(111) and Sn/Si(111) surfaces are shown to reflect a disproportionation of an integer pseudocharge, QQ, related to the surface band occupancy. A novel understanding of the (3×3)(3\times3)-1U (``1 up, 2 down'') and 2U (``2 up, 1 down'') distortions of Sn/Ge(111) is obtained by a theoretical study of the phase diagram under strain. Positive strain keeps the unstrained value Q=3 but removes distorsions. Negative strain attracts pseudocharge from the valence band causing first a (3×3)(3\times3)-2U distortion (Q=4) on both Sn/Ge and Sn/Si, and eventually a (3×3)(\sqrt3\times\sqrt3)-3U (``all up'') state with Q=6. The possibility of a fluctuating phase in unstrained Sn/Si(111) is discussed.Comment: Revtex, 5 pages, 3 figure

    Apparent Metallic Behavior at B = 0 of a two-dimensional electron system in AlAs

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    We report the observation of metallic-like behavior at low temperatures and zero magnetic field in two dimensional (2D) electrons in an AlAs quantum well. At high densities the resistance of the sample decreases with decreasing temperature, but as the density is reduced the behavior changes to insulating, with the resistance increasing as the temperature is decreased. The effect is similar to that observed in 2D electrons in Si-MOSFETs, and in 2D holes in SiGe and GaAs, and points to the generality of this phenomenon

    Proteins associated with pancreatic cancer survival in patients with resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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    Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal disease with a dismal prognosis. However, while most patients die within the first year of diagnosis, very rarely, a few patients can survive for >10 years. Better understanding the molecular characteristics of the pancreatic adenocarcinomas from these very-long-term survivors (VLTS) may provide clues for personalized medicine and improve current pancreatic cancer treatment. To extend our previous investigation, we examined the proteomes of individual pancreas tumor tissues from a group of VLTS patients (survival ≥10 years) and short-term survival patients (STS, survival <14 months). With a given analytical sensitivity, the protein profile of each pancreatic tumor tissue was compared to reveal the proteome alterations that may be associated with pancreatic cancer survival. Pathway analysis of the differential proteins identified suggested that MYC, IGF1R and p53 were the top three upstream regulators for the STS-associated proteins, and VEGFA, APOE and TGFβ-1 were the top three upstream regulators for the VLTS-associated proteins. Immunohistochemistry analysis using an independent cohort of 145 PDAC confirmed that the higher abundance of ribosomal protein S8 (RPS8) and prolargin (PRELP) were correlated with STS and VLTS, respectively. Multivariate Cox analysis indicated that 'High-RPS8 and Low-PRELP' was significantly associated with shorter survival time (HR=2.69, 95% CI 1.46-4.92, P=0.001). In addition, galectin-1, a previously identified protein with its abundance aversely associated with pancreatic cancer survival, was further evaluated for its significance in cancer-associated fibroblasts. Knockdown of galectin-1 in pancreatic cancer-associated fibroblasts dramatically reduced cell migration and invasion. The results from our study suggested that PRELP, LGALS1 and RPS8 might be significant prognostic factors, and RPS8 and LGALS1 could be potential therapeutic targets to improve pancreatic cancer survival if further validated

    Magnetic Field Induced Spin Polarization of AlAs Two-dimensional Electrons

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    Two-dimensional (2D) electrons in an in-plane magnetic field become fully spin polarized above a field B_P, which we can determine from the in-plane magnetoresistance. We perform such measurements in modulation-doped AlAs electron systems, and find that the field B_P increases approximately linearly with 2D electron density. These results imply that the product |g*|m*, where g* is the effective g-factor and m* the effective mass, is a constant essentially independent of density. While the deduced |g*|m* is enhanced relative to its band value by a factor of ~ 4, we see no indication of its divergence as 2D density approaches zero. These observations are at odds with results obtained in Si-MOSFETs, but qualitatively confirm spin polarization studies of 2D GaAs carriers.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Anomalous spin-splitting of two-dimensional electrons in an AlAs Quantum Well

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    We measure the effective Lande g-factor of high-mobility two-dimensional electrons in a modulation-doped AlAs quantum well by tilting the sample in a magnetic field and monitoring the evolution of the magnetoresistance oscillations. The data reveal that |g| = 9.0, which is much enhanced with respect to the reported bulk value of 1.9. Surprisingly, in a large range of magnetic field and Landau level fillings, the value of the enhanced g-factor appears to be constant.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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