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    Narrative Theory and the Law: A Rhetorician\u27s Invitation to the Legal Academy

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    O stars and Wolf-Rayet stars

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    Basic information is given about O and Wolf-Rayet stars indicating how these stars are defined and what their chief observable properties are. Part 2 of the volume discussed four related themes pertaining to the hottest and most luminous stars. Presented are: an observational overview of the spectroscopic classification and extrinsic properties of O and Wolf-Rayet stars; the intrinsic parameters of luminosity, effective temperature, mass, and composition of the stars, and a discussion of their viability; stellar wind properties; and the related issues concerning the efforts of stellar radiation and wind on the immediate interstellar environment are presented

    Homogenization in magnetic-shape-memory polymer composites

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    Magnetic-shape-memory materials (e.g. specific NiMnGa alloys) react with a large change of shape to the presence of an external magnetic field. As an alternative for the difficult to manifacture single crystal of these alloys we study composite materials in which small magnetic-shape-memory particles are embedded in a polymer matrix. The macroscopic properties of the composite depend strongly on the geometry of the microstructure and on the characteristics of the particles and the polymer. We present a variational model based on micromagnetism and elasticity, and derive via homogenization an effective macroscopic model under the assumption that the microstructure is periodic. We then study numerically the resulting cell problem, and discuss the effect of the microstructure on the macroscopic material behavior. Our results may be used to optimize the shape of the particles and the microstructure.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure

    Experimental measurement of photothermal effect in Fabry-Perot cavities

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    We report the experimental observation of the photothermal effect. The measurements are performed by modulating the laser power absorbed by the mirrors of two high-finesse Fabry-Perot cavities. The results are very well described by a recently proposed theoretical model [M. Cerdonio, L. Conti, A. Heidmann and M. Pinard, Phys. Rev. D 63 (2001) 082003], confirming the correctness of such calculations. Our observations and quantitative characterization of the photothermal effect demonstrate its critical importance for high sensitivity interferometric displacement measurements, as those necessary for gravitational wave detection.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    The Cauchy problems for Einstein metrics and parallel spinors

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    We show that in the analytic category, given a Riemannian metric gg on a hypersurface M⊂ZM\subset \Z and a symmetric tensor WW on MM, the metric gg can be locally extended to a Riemannian Einstein metric on ZZ with second fundamental form WW, provided that gg and WW satisfy the constraints on MM imposed by the contracted Codazzi equations. We use this fact to study the Cauchy problem for metrics with parallel spinors in the real analytic category and give an affirmative answer to a question raised in B\"ar, Gauduchon, Moroianu (2005). We also answer negatively the corresponding questions in the smooth category.Comment: 28 pages; final versio

    The frustrated Brownian motion of nonlocal solitary waves

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    We investigate the evolution of solitary waves in a nonlocal medium in the presence of disorder. By using a perturbational approach, we show that an increasing degree of nonlocality may largely hamper the Brownian motion of self-trapped wave-packets. The result is valid for any kind of nonlocality and in the presence of non-paraxial effects. Analytical predictions are compared with numerical simulations based on stochastic partial differential equationComment: 4 pages, 3 figures

    Bioactivity of the Andean aromatic plants Aloysia citriodora and Bursera graveolens essential oils against the blowfly Calliphora vomitoria

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    Tropical Andes is a biodiversity hot spot rich in aromatic plant species, whose potential as a source of active compounds for insect pests’ control is still largely underexploited. Here, the Essential Oils (EOs) extracted from two Ecuadorian plants, the shrub Aloysia citriodora (Verbenaceae) and the tree Bursera graveolens (Burseraceae), were chemically analysed and tested for their bioactivity against the blue blowfly Calliphora vomitoria (Linnaeus, 1758) (Diptera: Calliphoridae). This fly is a vector of pathogenic microorganisms, dangerous in factories and stores where fresh meat is processed, stored, and sold. The main components of the A. citriodora EO are geranial and limonene, while in the B. graveolens EO they are limonene and α-terpineol. The effects of the two EOs were evaluated against C. vomitoria by a behavioural assay in a two-choice olfactometer (concentrations range 0.07-2.8 μL L-1 air). Besides, the insecticidal properties of the two EOs were tested by fumigation (EOs concentrations from 6.06 to 36.36 μL L-1 air), by contact with topical applications using a Burkard micro dispenser (EOs dose from 0.10 to 0.60 μl EO/fly), and by ingestion of a mucilage containing EOs (from 15 to 75 μl EO mL-1 mucilage), sucrose, and agarose. Furthermore, the ovicidal activity was assessed (concentrations from 0.006 to 0.075 μL EO cm-2 of filter paper). The results of the behavioural assay showed a stronger repellent effect exerted by the A. citriodora EO, while all the toxicity tests revealed dose-dependent mortality of the blowflies and eggs
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