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Wind tunnel model damper
Damper system for alleviating air flow shock loads on wind tunnel models
A historical who\u27s who of Vermont theatre
Occasional paper (University of Vermont. Center for Research on Vermont) ; no. 13
Deep sea mega-geomorphology: Progress and problems
Historically, marine geologists have always worked with mega-scale morphology. This is a consequence both of the scale of the ocean basins and of the low resolution of the observational remote sensing tools available until very recently. In fact, studies of deep sea morphology have suffered from a serious gap in observational scale. Traditional wide-beam echo sounding gave images on a scale of miles, while deep sea photography has been limited to scales of a few tens of meters. Recent development of modern narrow-beam echo sounding coupled with computer-controlled swath mapping systems, and development of high-resolution deep-towed side-scan sonar, are rapidly filling in the scale gap. These technologies also can resolve morphologic detail on a scale of a few meters or less. As has also been true in planetary imaging projects, the ability to observe phenomena over a range of scales has proved very effective in both defining processes and in placing them in proper context
Aggregation characteristics and maturity of Peak District soils
Soil aggregation and aggregate stability are fundamental factors in determination of soil erodibility. The aggregation characteristics of soils in a region of high erosion potential are measured, and controlling factors examined. A relationship between increasing soil maturity and decreasing aggregate stability is described, and its significance in relation to Penck’s Aufbereitung concept is discussed
Midyear report of the Fourth District Economists' Roundtable
A summation of the May 20, 1994 meeting of the Fourth District Economists' Roundtable, at which participants offered their views on the current and prospective state of the economy and discussed the limitations of describing the U.S. business cycle.Federal Reserve District, 4th
Development of laboratory instrumentation for the study of soil erodibility
In order to carry out a study of the relative efficiency of various erodibility indices, and of the relative erodibility of soils developed in the Peak District of Derbyshire (England), three instruments were developed. These instruments were: a wet-sieve aggregate analyser of the Yoder pattern, a compact laboratory rainfall simulator using spray nozzles, a radiant drying unit using infra-red lamps. The efficiency of the instruments and the validity of the operating -techniques are critically evaluated and suggestions for improvement are advanced
Do We Need to Put God into Emotional Support?: A Comparison of Caucasians’ and African-Americans’ Evaluations of Religious versus Non-Religious Comforting Messages
The current study explored whether ethnicity influences young adults’ evaluations of two different sets of comforting messages: those in which concepts such as God, prayer, religion, and faith are woven into low, moderate, and high person-centered strategies (called ‘‘religious strategies’’) and those in which such concepts are not embedded (called ‘‘non-religious strategies’’) into the messages. One hundred ninety-seven college students (63% African-American; 37% Caucasian) rated the sensitivity and effectiveness of religious and non-religious comforting messages. Several significant differences were observed between Caucasians and African-Americans in their evaluations of these strategies. Findings are discussed in terms of their practical implications for ‘‘real world’’ comforting efforts as well as the theoretical significance they hold for the concept of person-centeredness
Year-end report of the Fourth District Economists' Roundtable
A review of the November 3, 1994 meeting of the Fourth District Economists' Roundtable, at which participants offered their economic predictions for the coming year and discussed the interactions between seasonal cycles and business cycles.Economic conditions - United States
Realignment in the U.S. motor vehicle industry
A review of the developments that have led to chronic excess capacity in the U.S. motor vehicle industry, and a consideration of the prospects facing this industry in the decade ahead.Automobile industry and trade
Effect of Strong Disorder in a 3-Dimensional Topological Insulator: Phase Diagram and Maps of the Z2 Invariant
We study the effect of strong disorder in a 3-dimensional topological
insulators with time-reversal symmetry and broken inversion symmetry. Firstly,
using level statistics analysis, we demonstrate the persistence of delocalized
bulk states even at large disorder. The delocalized spectrum is seen to display
the levitation and pair annihilation effect, indicating that the delocalized
states continue to carry the Z2 invariant after the onset of disorder.
Secondly, the Z2 invariant is computed via twisted boundary conditions using an
efficient numerical algorithm. We demonstrate that the Z2 invariant remains
quantized and non-fluctuating even after the spectral gap becomes filled with
dense localized states. In fact, our results indicate that the Z2 invariant
remains quantized until the mobility gap closes or until the Fermi level
touches the mobility edges. Based on such data, we compute the phase diagram of
the Bi2Se3 topological material as function of disorder strength and position
of the Fermi level.Comment: references added; final versio
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