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    Resonating valence bond wave function for the two dimensional fractional spin liquid

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    The unconventional low-lying spin excitations, recently observed in neutron scattering experiments on Cs2CuCl4{\rm Cs_2 Cu Cl_4}, are explained with a spin liquid wave function. The dispersion relation as well as the wave vector of the incommensurate spin correlations are well reproduced within a projected BCS wave function with gapless and fractionalized spin-1/2 excitations around the nodes of the BCS gap function. The proposed wave function is shown to be very accurate for one-dimensional spin-1/2 systems, and remains similarly accurate in the two-dimensional model corresponding to Cs2CuCl4{\rm Cs_2 Cu Cl_4}, thus representing a good ansatz for describing spin fractionalization in two dimensions.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. To appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    The fatigue behavior of materials for the supersonic transport

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    Crack propagation behavior, residual static strength, and base fatigue strength of supersonic transport skin materia

    Comparison of Regional and Statewide Impacts on Salinity Mitigation in the Arkansas River Valley

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    The Arkansas River in Colorado has a major salinity problem, due to agricultural runoff caused by irrigation. It is necessary to see how on-farm net sales, regional and state employment and income levels are affected by alternative aquifer recharge rates. The positive impacts were greatest for the 40% recharge rate.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    FARM COMPUTER ADOPTION IN THE GREAT PLAINS

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    Computers change rapidly, yet the last survey on computer use in agriculture was in 1991. We surveyed Great Plains producers in 1995 and used logit analysis to characterize adopters and non-adopters. About 37% of these producers use computers which is consistent with the general population. We confirmed previous surveys emphasizing the importance of education, age/experience, and other farm characteristics on adoption. However, we also found that education and experience may no longer be a significant influence. Future research and education could focus on when and where computers are most needed, and therefore when adoption is most appropriate.adoption, agriculture, computers, farmers, Great Plains, logit, Farm Management,

    Polarization effects in millimeter wave propagation through rain: A review of present theory and a discussion of current experiments

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    An attempt was made to calculate the depolarization effects of rain on linearly or elliptically polarized millimeter waves. Results are given in graphs and tables

    The influence of polarization on millimeter wave propagation through rain

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    The measurement and analysis of the depolarization and attenuation that occur when millimeter wave radio signals propagate through rain are described. Progress was made in three major areas: the processing of recorded 1972 data, acquisition and processing of a large amount of 1973 data, and the development of a new theoretical model to predict rain cross polarization and attenuation. Each of these topics is described in detail along with radio frequency system design for cross polarization measurements

    BENEFITS OF CONTROLLING SALINE WATER IN COLORADO

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    The Arkansas River in Colorado is confronted with a salinity issue; the majority of this salinity problem is due to agricultural runoff caused by irrigation. Reducing applications of irrigation water through adoption of more technically efficient irrigation systems is one means of improving water quality in the Arkansas River basin. This research uses positive mathematical programming to model the cropping practices of the farms along the Arkansas River. It examines the affect of acreage and profit levels of these farms given the choice of changing their irrigation technologies.Environmental Economics and Policy,
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