264 research outputs found
Titanium alloy stress corrosion cracking in presence of dinitrogen tetroxide
Study resulting in a satisfactory stress corrosion cracking test with extremely consistent results produced six new analytical methods. Methods detect and determine differences in the minor constituent composition of different types of dinitrogen tetroxide
Ministerial Entrepreneurship: Reenvisioning Entrepreneurship and Revitalizing the Church
This article considers the marketplace from a Christian perspective, then surveys the nature of an alternative approach to traditional bi-vocational ministry: the ministerial entrepreneur. It then suggests points of future reflection for supervisors as they guide those working as ministerial entrepreneurs as compared to those in bi-vocational ministry
Price Dispersion In The Airline Industry: A Conceptual Framework And Empirical Analysis
Many businesses compete in multiple markets which can cause businesses to temper their price adjustments, affecting price dispersion. The authors propose a framework based on major characteristics of competition and market structure which influence price dispersion. The focus of this study is the U.S. airline industry analyzing data from 5,974 city pair routes. The results of this empirical analysis show that multi-market contact and the interaction of market concentration with multi-market contact have considerable effects on price dispersion. An understanding of these effects provides valuable insights for developing pricing strategies and extending the stream of research on price dispersion
DISCOVERY: A Photo-Identification Data Management System
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A study of the mechanism of chemical reactivity of nitrogen tetroxide with titanium alloy Final report, 26 Jan. 1969 - 31 Mar. 1970
Reactions between liquid dinitrogen tetraoxide and titanium alloy that result in stress corrosion crackin
Noise suppression by noise
We have analyzed the interplay between an externally added noise and the
intrinsic noise of systems that relax fast towards a stationary state, and
found that increasing the intensity of the external noise can reduce the total
noise of the system. We have established a general criterion for the appearance
of this phenomenon and discussed two examples in detail.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Synchronization and resonance in a driven system of coupled oscillators
We study the noise effects in a driven system of globally coupled
oscillators, with particular attention to the interplay between driving and
noise. The self-consistency equation for the order parameter, which measures
the collective synchronization of the system, is derived; it is found that the
total order parameter decreases monotonically with noise, indicating overall
suppression of synchronization. Still, for large coupling strengths, there
exists an optimal noise level at which the periodic (ac) component of the order
parameter reaches its maximum. The response of the phase velocity is also
examined and found to display resonance behavior.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figure
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