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    Transitions to Nematic states in homogeneous suspensions of high aspect ratio magnetic rods

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    Isotropic-Nematic and Nematic-Nematic transitions from a homogeneous base state of a suspension of high aspect ratio, rod-like magnetic particles are studied for both Maier-Saupe and the Onsager excluded volume potentials. A combination of classical linear stability and asymptotic analyses provides insight into possible nematic states emanating from both the isotropic and nematic non-polarized equilibrium states. Local analytical results close to critical points in conjunction with global numerical results (Bhandar, 2002) yields a unified picture of the bifurcation diagram and provides a convenient base state to study effects of external orienting fields.Comment: 3 Figure

    How Much Do Consumers Benefit from New Brand Introductions? The Case of Potato Chips

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    This study identifies consumer welfare from new brand introductions in the potato chip market. Price and variety effects of new brand introduction are measured by estimating a demand system underlying an expenditure function. Variety effects are positive in most cities, while price effects are generally negative when consumers exhibit some variety preference. Variety effects dominate price effects in most cities; an opposite effect observed in some cities may indicate high entry barriers or joint brand- and price-based marketing strategies. Results indicate that consumers and producers gain from product innovations, but substantial regional variation exists in the distributional effects of new brand introduction.city-demand system, compensating variation, consumer welfare, new brands, virtual prices, Consumer/Household Economics, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,

    Simulation of GaAs p-i-n diodes

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    GaAs p-i-n diodes have been modeled using numerical simulation, and the theoretical results have been compared to those of experiment. The simulations predict that with a lifetime of the carriers of 10^(-7)s, devices that have good i-layer modulation may be built. This is in agreement with currently available commercial devices

    Phase relations associated with mathematical sciences

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    An analysis of quantitative data on the incidence of phase relations associated with mathematical sciences is presented. It has been found that application and bias phase relations have high percentage of incidence. Physical sciences show a greater tendency for phase relations wittr mathematics. It is also observed that intra-subject phase relations with mathematics is fairly frequent

    Acoustic Streaming and Heat and Mass Transfer Enhancement

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    A second order effect associated with high intensity sound field, acoustic streaming has been historically investigated to gain a fundamental understanding of its controlling mechanisms and to apply it to practical aspects of heat and mass transfer enhancement. The objectives of this new research project are to utilize a unique experimental technique implementing ultrasonic standing waves in closed cavities to study the details of the generation of the steady-state convective streaming flows and of their interaction with the boundary of ultrasonically levitated near-spherical solid objects. The goals are to further extend the existing theoretical studies of streaming flows and sample interactions to higher streaming Reynolds number values, for larger sample size relative to the wavelength, and for a Prandtl and Nusselt numbers parameter range characteristic of both gaseous and liquid host media. Experimental studies will be conducted in support to the theoretical developments, and the crucial impact of microgravity will be to allow the neglect of natural thermal buoyancy. The direct application to heat and mass transfer in the absence of gravity will be emphasized in order to investigate a space-based experiment, but both existing and novel ground-based scientific and technological relevance will also be pursued

    Planning of Library and Documentation Systems : a model plan for central and regional units of a system

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    The generation and diffusion of knowledge, the need for a fast pace and exhaustiveness in information transfer, evolution and functions of modern documentation systems a rediscussed. The need for planning, the steps in planning, and the advantages of planning of a library and documentation system a rebriefly mentioned. A draft model for a 3-phase 15 year developmental plan for a Library and Technical Information System consisting of Central and Regional units is presented. The plan presents the factors affecting library planning, the steps at which information i s needed i n product development, and the sources for information. The structure, organisation, documentation services, personnel, annual budget, and furniture and equipment of the Central Unit a rediscussed in brief. Two models for regional units are given. A list of select reading of 46 documents is also include

    Performance Improvement for Reconfigurable Processor System Design in IoT Health Care Monitoring Applications

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    This research focuses on critical hardware components of an Internet of Things (IoT) system for reconfigurable processing systems. Single-Instruction Multiple-Data (SIMD) processors have recently been utilized to preprocess data at energy-constrained sensor nodes or IoT gateways, saving significant energy and bandwidth for transmission. Using traditional CPU-based systems to implement machine learning algorithms is inefficient in terms of energy consumption. In the proposed method Single-Instruction Multiple-Data (SIMD) processors are assembled by scaling the largest possible operand value subunits into direct access to the internal memory, where the carry output of each unit is conditionally fed into the next unit based on the implementation of the SIMD Processor design for Internet of Things applications. Each method has evaluated sub-operations that contribute considerably to the overall potential of the design. If the single register file can complete the intended action, a zero (one)-signal is applied to each unit\u27s carry input. Multiplexers combine two or more adders, sending the carry signal from one unit into another if additional units are necessary to compute the sum. The outcome results compare high-speed end device techniques in terms of area and power consumption. The proposed SIMD processor-based IoT healthcare monitoring system with a MIMD processor\u27s performance analysis of comparison clearly demonstrates that the system produces decent outcomes. The suggested system has an area overhead of 85 m2, a power usage of 4.10 W, and a time delay of 20 ns
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