417 research outputs found
Conduction velocity in nerve exposed to a high magnetic field
Conduction velocity in nerve exposed to high magnetic fiel
Sea urchin mitosis in high magnetic fields
Retardation of sea urchin egg mitosis in intense magnetic fiel
A venting alarm system for cryogenic liquids
Alarm system for cryogenic fluid storage tank
Pola Hubungan Negara Dan Civil Society
Tulisan ini dikembangkan dari hasil penelitian dengan tema sentral strategi penguatan civil society pada aras lokal Sumatra Barat dengan menitikberatkan pada proses adaptasi dan respon civil society terhadap kebijakan/regulasi yang diintrodusir pemerintah sebagai penyelenggara negara. Gerakan civil society yang menakjubkan juga pernah menyentakkan mata masyarakat Sumatra Barat, terutama, melalui sepak terjang tiga gerakan berikut: Forum Peduli Sumatra Barat (FPSB) yang berhasil menghantarkan 42 dari 43 anggota DPRD Sumatra Barat ke meja hijau untuk mempertanggungjawabkan ‘korupsi berjamaah\u27 yang dilakukan anggota dewan yang terhormat itu. Penelitian ini dibangun di atas paradigma post-positivisme dan pendekatan kulitatif. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan, kebijakan/regulasi yang bermuara pada terbukanya ruang publik dalam penerapan demokrasi, telah mendorong Perubahan dalam metode dan strategi perjuangan civil society di daerah Sumatra Barat. This paper was developed from research with the central theme strategy strengthening civil society at the local level of West Sumatra with emphasis on the process of adaptation and response of civil society on the policies / regulations introduced as the organizer of the state government. Civil society movements were amazing also been jerked the eyes of the people of West Sumatra, in particular, through the exploits of three following movements: Concern Forum West Sumatra (FPSB), which managed to deliver 42 of the 43 legislators of West Sumatra to court to account ‘corruption congregation\u27 conducted board members are honored. This study built on the paradigm of post-positivism and qualitative approach to research findings indicate, policy / regulation which led to the opening of public space in the application of democracy, has prompted changes in the methods and strategies of struggle of civil society in the area of West Sumatra
Top-down cascading effects driven by the odontocetes in the Gulf of Taranto (Northern Ionian Sea, Central Mediterranean Sea)
An investigation of the marine food web in the Gulf of Taranto (Northern Ionian Sea, Central Mediterranean Sea) was carried out to explore the top-down cascading effects driven by the Odontocetes. The food web was analysed by a mass-balance model using 51 functional groups and detailing the trophic impacts of the striped and common bottlenose dolphins, the Risso's dolphin and the sperm whale during the period 2010-2014. Odontocetes resulted top-predators with the highest TL estimated for the Risso's dolphin (TL=5.40) and the lowest for the common bottlenose dolphin (TL=4.47). The striped dolphin played the highest top-down control, showing cascading effects up to the 3rd TL. The Risso's dolphin and the sperm whale played similar cascading effects, but weaker than the striped dolphin. Understanding pattern and strengthen of trophic controls played by the Odontocetes within the food web could contribute to identify the basal mechanisms involved in the ecosystem functioning
A New Class of Magnetoresistance Oscillations: Interaction of a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas with Leaky Interface Phonons
We report on a new class of magnetoresistance oscillations observed in a
high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in GaAs-AlGaAs
heterostructures. Appearing in a weak magnetic field ( 0.3 T) and only in a
narrow temperature range (2 K 9 K), these oscillations are periodic in
1/B with a frequency proportional to the electron Fermi wave vector, . We
interpret the effect as a magnetophonon resonance of the 2DEG with leaky
interface-acoustic phonon modes carrying a wave vector . Calculations
show a few branches of such modes on the GaAs-AlGaAs interface, and
their velocities are in quantitative agreement with the data.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex4, 4 figure
Prompt neutrino fluxes from atmospheric charm
We calculate the prompt neutrino flux from atmospheric charm production by
cosmic rays, using the dipole picture in a perturbative QCD framework, which
incorporates the parton saturation effects present at high energies. We compare
our results with the next-to-leading order perturbative QCD result and find
that saturation effects are large for neutrino energies above 10^6 GeV, leading
to a substantial suppression of the prompt neutrino flux. We comment on the
range of prompt neutrino fluxes due to theoretical uncertainties.Comment: 13 pages with 11 figures; expanded discussion, added references,
version to be published in Phys. Rev.
Searching for Oscillations with Extragalactic Neutrinos
We propose a novel approach for studying oscillations
with extragalactic neutrinos. Active Galactic Nuclei and Gamma Ray Bursts are
believed to be sources of ultrahigh energy muon neutrinos. With distances of
100 Mpc or more, they provide an unusually long baseline for possible detection
of with mixing parameters down to
eV, many orders of magnitude below the current accelerator
experiments. By solving the coupled transport equations, we show that
high-energy 's, as they propagate through the earth, cascade down in
energy, producing the enhancement of the incoming flux in the low
energy region, in contrast to the high-energy 's, which get absorbed.
For an AGN quasar model we find the flux to be a factor of 2 to 2.5
larger than the incoming flux in the energy range between GeV and
GeV, while for a GRB fireball model, the enhancement is 10%-27% in the same
energy range and for zero nadir angle. This enhancement decreases with larger
nadir angle, thus providing a novel way to search for appearance by
measuring the angular dependence of the muons. To illustrate how the cascade
effect and the final flux depend on the steepness of the incoming
, we show the energy and angular distributions for several generic
cases of the incoming tau neutrino flux, for n=1,2 and
3.6. We show that for the incoming flux that is not too steep, the signal for
the appearance of high-energy is the enhanced production of lower
energy and their distinctive angular dependence, due to the contribution
from the decay into just below the detector.Comment: 11 pages, including 4 color figure
Electromagnetic Cascades and Cascade Nucleosynthesis in the Early Universe
We describe a calculation of electromagnetic cascading in radiation and
matter in the early universe initiated by the decay of massive particles or by
some other process. We have used a combination of Monte Carlo and numerical
techniques which enables us to use exact cross sections, where known, for all
the relevant processes. In cascades initiated after the epoch of big bang
nucleosynthesis -rays in the cascades will photodisintegrate He,
producing He and deuterium. Using the observed He and deuterium
abundances we are able to place constraints on the cascade energy deposition as
a function of cosmic time. In the case of the decay of massive primordial
particles, we place limits on the density of massive primordial particles as a
function of their mean decay time, and on the expected intensity of decay
neutrinos.Comment: compressed and uuencoded postscript. We now include a comparison with
previous work of the photon spectrum in the cascade and the limits we
calculate for the density of massive particles. The method of calculation of
photon spectra at low energies has been improved. Most figures are revised.
Our conclusions are substantially unchange
Hadron collider limits on anomalous couplings
A next-to-leading log calculation of the reactions and
is presented including a tri-boson
gauge coupling from non-Standard Model contributions. Two approaches are made
for comparison. The first approach considers the tri-boson coupling
as being uniquely fixed by tree level unitarity at high energies to its
Standard Model form and, consequently, suppresses the non-Standard Model
contributions with form factors. The second approach is to ignore such
considerations and calculate the contributions to non-Standard Model tri-boson
gauge couplings without such suppressions. It is found that at Tevatron
energies, the two approaches do not differ much in quantitative results, while
at Large Hadron Collider (LHC) energies the two approaches give significantly
different predictions for production rates. At the Tevatron and LHC, however,
the sensitivity limits on the anomalous coupling of are too weak to
usefully constrain parameters in effective Lagrangian models.Comment: Revtex 23 pages + 8 figures, UIOWA-94-1
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