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In search of the Northern Britons in the Early Historic Era (AD 400–1100)
This is part of the series Resource Assessment of Local History and Archaeology in West Central Scotland, commissioned for the Regional Framework for Local History and Archaeology,a partnership project led by Glasgow Museums.
This paper offers a personal perspective on the key
research themes relating to the Northern Britons,
who are the most obscure inhabitants of Dark Age
Scotland. It includes an overview of the fragmented
historical legacy of the Britons, which is essential for
appreciating their cultural contribution to the making
of Scotland and for identifying research priorities. A
detailed review of archaeological investigations in
the study area is beyond the scope of this paper, so
emphasis is focused on recent work which relates
to three broad areas identified for future research:
secular settlement, church archaeology and political
development
INCREASES IN COSTS AND RETURNS DUE TO INTENSIFYING RANGE FORAGE PRODUCTION SURVEYS: AN INFORMATION ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
The U.S. Congress and courts have directed federal natural resource agencies to use better information for management decisions than they have used in the past. It is also important for these agencies to improve the efficiency of resource use where possible. This information economics study estimates increased costs and revenues which can be directly imputed to improving the accuracy of range forage production surveys. It suggests that a high level of survey accuracy may often be justifiable.Crop Production/Industries, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,
Blood volume changes
Analysis of radionuclide volume determinations made for the crewmembers of selected Gemini and Apollo missions showed that orbital spaceflight has an effect on red cell mass. Because the methods and the protocol developed for earlier flights were used for the crews of the three Skylab missions, direct comparisons are possible. After each Skylab mission, decreases were found in crewmembers' red cell masses. The mean red cell mass decrease of 11 percent or 232 milliliters was approximately equal to the 10 percent mean red cell mass decrease of the Apollo 14 to 17 crewmembers. The red cell mass drop was greatest and the postrecovery reticulocyte response least for crewmembers of the 28-day Skylab 2 mission. Analyses of data from the red cell mass determinations indicate that the red cell mass drops occurred in the first 30 days of flight and that a gradual recovery of the red cell mass deficits began approximately 60 days after launch. The beginning of red cell mass regeneration during the Skylab 4 flight may explain the higher postmission reticulocyte counts
Strong Pinning Enhancement in MgB2 Using Very Small Dy2O3 Additions
0.5 to 5.0 wt.% Dy2O3 was in-situ reacted with Mg + B to form pinned MgB2.
While Tc remained largely unchanged, Jc was strongly enhanced. The best sample
(only 0.5 wt.% Dy2O3) had a Jc of 6.5 x 10^5 A/cm^2 at 6K, 1T and 3.5 x 10^5
A/cm^2 at 20K, 1T, around a factor of 4 higher compared to the pure sample, and
equivalent to hot-pressed or nano-Si added MgB2 at below 1T. Even distributions
of nano-scale precipitates of DyB4 and MgO were observed within the grains. The
room temperature resistivity decreased with Dy2O3 indicative of improved grain
connectivity.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures and 1 tabl
Multiple layer local oxidation for fabricating semiconductor nanostructures
Coupled semiconductor nanostructures with a high degree of tunability are
fabricated using local oxidation with a scanning force microscope. Direct
oxidation of the GaAs surface of a Ga[Al]As heterostructure containing a
shallow two-dimensional electron gas is combined with the local oxidation of a
thin titanium film evaporated on top. A four-terminal quantum dot and a double
quantum dot system with integrated charge readout are realized. The structures
are tunable via in-plane gates formed by isolated regions in the electron gas
and by mutually isolated regions of the Ti film acting as top gates. Coulomb
blockade experiments demonstrate the high quality of this fabrication process.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
Time-Resolved Detection of Individual Electrons in a Quantum Dot
We present measurements on a quantum dot and a nearby, capacitively coupled,
quantum point contact used as a charge detector. With the dot being weakly
coupled to only a single reservoir, the transfer of individual electrons onto
and off the dot can be observed in real time in the current signal from the
quantum point contact. From these time-dependent traces, the quantum mechanical
coupling between dot and reservoir can be extracted quantitatively. A similar
analysis allows the determination of the occupation probability of the dot
states.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
Finite bias charge detection in a quantum dot
We present finite bias measurements on a quantum dot coupled capacitively to
a quantum point contact used as a charge detector. The transconductance signal
measured in the quantum point contact at finite dot bias shows structure which
allows us to determine the time-averaged charge on the dot in the non-blockaded
regime and to estimate the coupling of the dot to the leads.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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