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Ferromagnetism Induced by Uniaxial Pressure in the Itinerant Metamagnet Sr3Ru2O7
We report a uniaxial-pressure study on the magnetisation of single crystals
of the bilayer perovskite Sr3Ru2O7, a metamagnet close to a ferromagnetic
instability. We observed that the application of a uniaxial pressure parallel
to the c-axis induces ferromagnetic ordering with a Curie temperature of about
80 K and critical pressures of about 4 kbar or higher. This value for the
critical pressure is even higher than the value previously reported (~ 1 kbar),
which might be attributed to the difference of the impurity level. Below the
critical pressure parallel to the c-axis, the metamagnetic field appears to
hardly change. We have also found that uniaxial pressures perpendicular to the
c-axis, in contrast, do not induce ferromagnetism, but shift the metamagnetic
field to higher fields.Comment: Accepted for publication in Proc of 24th Int. Conf. on Low
Temperature Physics (LT24); 2 page
Turning to Medicaid and SCHIP in an Economic Recession: Conversations With Recent Applicants and Enrollees
Based on focus group discussions, examines how the loss of jobs and employer-sponsored health insurance affects families. Explores the limitations of COBRA and private insurance and the role of Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs
Liberal And General Studies In Further Education: Voices From The âChalk Faceâ
This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected facet of the history of Further Education (FE) â the Liberal Studies and General Studies (LS/GS) movement. Drawing on historical documents and interview data from a group of former LS/GS lecturers, the paper provides important insights into some of the key events and initiatives between the 1950s-1980s, which led to the rise and eventual fall of the LS/GS movement, and seeks to capture the voices of those who were involved at the âchalk faceâ. Whilst it is acknowledged that the quality and nature of LS/GS was often variable and that the experiences of both teachers and learners were often uneven, the central argument of the paper is that many of the principles of the LS/GS movement were not only ahead of their time, but are perhaps more relevant to FE today than ever before
Ethical Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Text Generators
AI-text generators thrust academia into an evaluation of the standards of student performance. New technology created new barriers but also potential opportunities to re-evaluate academic excellence. Greater alignment is needed to address our new classroom reality
A New Microphallid Trematode from the Blue Crab in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Levinseniella (Monarrhenos) capitanea n. sp. is described from metacercariae on the hepatopancreas and gonads of Callinectes sapidus Rathbun from Louisiana and Mississippi. It can be distinguished from all other members of the genus by possessing 11â21 atrial pockets and an acetabulum larger than the oral sucker, not possessing a pharynx nor well-developed ceca, and being 1.9â3.6 mm in length. Heardlevinseniella Yamaguti, 1971 is considered a synonym of Levinseniella Stiles & Hassal, 1901
Authentic Reflection for Experiential Learning at Ä°nternational Schools
When students are required to reflect on their experiential learning, they face many challenges. Moreover, if teachers and advisors do not implement reflection effectively, students are less likely to internalize the lessons they learn from their experiences. Based on a multi-case study applying grounded theory, this research examined how reflection on experiential learning was implemented at six International Baccalaureate schools in Turkey. Several patterns emerged across schools from which the authors developed a theoretical framework for conceptualizing the reflection process for experiential learning with respect to (1) timing and frequency of reflections, (2) formats and contexts for reflection, and (3) feedback about reflection. The authors make a number of recommendations for improving the reflection process in the aforementioned areas and offer suggestions for future research
A New Microphallid Trematode from the Blue Crab in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Levinseniella (Monarrhenos) capitanea n. sp. is described from metacercariae on the hepatopancreas and gonads of Callinectes sapidus Rathbun from Louisiana and Mississippi. It can be distinguished from all other members of the genus by possessing 11â21 atrial pockets and an acetabulum larger than the oral sucker, not possessing a pharynx nor well-developed ceca, and being 1.9â3.6 mm in length. Heardlevinseniella Yamaguti, 1971 is considered a synonym of Levinseniella Stiles & Hassal, 1901
An Unusually Small Egg-Carrying Callinectes sapidus in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, with Comments on the Barnacle Loxothylacus texanus
This communication reports the smallest verified egg-carrying specimen of Callinectes sapidus. With a carapace 20 mm long by 47 mm wide, the female measures considerably less than most other mature individuals, but about the same as an average-sized individual infected with an adult specimen of the rhizocephalan Loxothylacus texanus
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