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Precision die-punch for trimming the conductors of flat conductor cable
Operation trims conductor to width of 0.004 in. and consistently leaves 0.035 in. spaces between adjacent conductors, adapting cable for termination with standard plug
Multiedge slitter for FCC
Tool cuts multiple slits up to 3 in. long between conductors of flat conductor cables up to 3 in. wide to prepare them for termination on terminal boards or in multipin connectors
Absorption spectrum of iron in the vacuum ultraviolet 2950 - 1588 angstrom
Absorption spectrum of iron in vacuum ultraviole
Memorializing an Ideal: Representations of Inclusivity in Canada’s National Public Monuments
In every corner of every town and city, memorials can be found existing in a variety of forms and serving a variety of functions. From small plaques or roadside markers to grand monuments commemorating
a public of individuals or a shared history. However, memorials also perform another role, and that is to not only record and display those subjects which a society deems worthy of commemoration, but also how those
histories are shaped, framed and positioned to fit contemporary needs. This paper examines the use of memorials and monuments within Ottawa to create and demonstrate an inclusive, diverse and welcoming
Canada. These values are found throughout Canadian society but looking at Ottawa’s built environment – the additions to the landscape created from steel and granite – reveals a deeper understanding of what these ideals mean to Canadians, how the nation sees itself and how it
portrays itself to the world
Invariance of Structure in an Aging Colloidal Glass
We study concentrated colloidal suspensions, a model system which has a glass
transition. The non-equilibrium nature of the glassy state is most clearly
highlighted by aging -- the dependence of the system's properties on the time
elapsed since vitrification. Fast laser scanning confocal microscopy allows us
to image a colloidal glass and track the particles in three dimensions. We
analyze the static structure in terms of tetrahedral packing. We find that
while the aging of the suspension clearly affects its dynamics, none of the
geometrical quantities associated with tetrahedra change with age.Comment: Submitted to the proceedings of "The 3rd International Workshop on
Complex Systems" in Sendai, Japa
Density fluctuations and the structure of a nonuniform hard sphere fluid
We derive an exact equation for density changes induced by a general external
field that corrects the hydrostatic approximation where the local value of the
field is adsorbed into a modified chemical potential. Using linear response
theory to relate density changes self-consistently in different regions of
space, we arrive at an integral equation for a hard sphere fluid that is exact
in the limit of a slowly varying field or at low density and reduces to the
accurate Percus-Yevick equation for a hard core field. This and related
equations give accurate results for a wide variety of fields
Mixed tenure orthodoxy: practitioner reflections on policy effects
This article examines mixed tenure as a policy orthodoxy. It first sets out how mixed tenure may be considered to constitute an orthodoxy within planning, being generally accepted as a theory and practice even in the absence of supporting evidence. Five elements of this orthodoxy are identified, relating to (1) housing and the environment, (2) social change, (3) economic impacts, (4) sustainable communities, (5) and sociospatial integration. Interviews with practitioners involved with three social housing estates that have experienced mixed-tenure policy interventions are reported to consider why the implementation and effects of mixed tenure might not correspond with the orthodox understanding. It is argued that policy ambiguity and weaknesses in policy theory and specification, alongside practical constraints, lie behind incomplete and counterproductive policy implementation, but a belief in pursuing the policy orthodoxy persists nevertheless
Emotions, Partisanship, and Misperceptions: How Anger and Anxiety Moderate the Effect of Partisan Bias on Susceptibility to Political Misinformation
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