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Forage legume silage and cold-pressed rapeseed cake for dairy bull calves
Rearing of organic dairy bull calves can be contradictory, using calves with a high need for quality protein at the same time as a high intake of forage (>60% up to 6 months of age) is required. Forage legumes contain more crude protein than grass, but with high rumen degradability of the protein. When legume forage is fed together with energy-rich cold-pressed rapeseed cake (CRC) the protein in the feeds can be utilized to a higher extent and a satisfactory calf weight gain can be achieved as shown. Using locally produced protein feeds instead of the often used soya bean meal (SBM) is of great interest not only in organic but also in conventional feeding because of environmentally advantages
Application of the Exact Muffin-Tin Orbitals Theory: the Spherical Cell Approximation
We present a self-consistent electronic structure calculation method based on
the {\it Exact Muffin-Tin Orbitals} (EMTO) Theory developed by O. K. Andersen,
O. Jepsen and G. Krier (in {\it Lectures on Methods of Electronic Structure
Calculations}, Ed. by V. Kumar, O.K. Andersen, A. Mookerjee, Word Scientific,
1994 pp. 63-124) and O. K. Andersen, C. Arcangeli, R. W. Tank, T.
Saha-Dasgupta, G. Krier, O. Jepsen, and I. Dasgupta, (in {\it Mat. Res. Soc.
Symp. Proc.} {\bf 491}, 1998 pp. 3-34). The EMTO Theory can be considered as an
{\it improved screened} KKR (Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker) method which is able to
treat large overlapping potential spheres. Within the present implementation of
the EMTO Theory the one electron equations are solved exactly using the Green's
function formalism, and the Poisson's equation is solved within the {\it
Spherical Cell Approximation} (SCA). To demonstrate the accuracy of the
SCA-EMTO method test calculations have been carried out.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figure
The alpha-gamma transition of Cerium is entropy-driven
We emphasize, on the basis of experimental data and theoretical calculations,
that the entropic stabilization of the gamma-phase is the main driving force of
the alpha-gamma transition of cerium in a wide temperature range below the
critical point. Using a formulation of the total energy as a functional of the
local density and of the f-orbital local Green's functions, we perform
dynamical mean-field theory calculations within a new implementation based on
the multiple LMTO method, which allows to include semi-core states. Our results
are consistent with the experimental energy differences and with the
qualitative picture of an entropy-driven transition, while also confirming the
appearance of a stabilization energy of the alpha phase as the quasiparticle
Kondo resonance develops.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Dynamics of Capital Formation, Capacity Constraints and Trade Patterns in a Multisectoral Model
Enhanced spin accumulation in a superconductor
A lateral array of ferromagnetic tunnel junctions is used to inject and
detect non-equilibrium quasi-particle spin distribution in a superconducting
strip made of Al. The strip width and thickness is kept below the quasi
particle spin diffusion length in Al. Non-local measurements in multiple
parallel and antiparallel magnetic states of the detectors are used to in-situ
determine the quasi-particle spin diffusion length. A very large increase in
the spin accumulation in the superconducting state compared to that in the
normal state is observed and is attributed to a diminishing of the
quasi-particle population by opening of the gap below the transition
temperature.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in Journal of Applied
Physic
Outline of a Data Modifications System for Aggregation of Commodity Flows
This paper has been motivated by the need to develop software and methods for analyzing, modifying and restructuring data on world trade in the Forest Sector Project. The paper outlines a system of approaches to (i) modifying, correcting, and aggregating initial data on bilateral trade flows and (ii) disaggregating aggregate flows obtained from model projections. The approaches suggested have their origin in experiences with multiregional modeling
Knowledge Intensity and Product Cycles in Metropolitan Regions
This paper by Andersson and Johansson is based on an earlier study of product cycle phenomena by the same authors (Andersson and Johansson 1984). It presents a theoretical framework which aims at understanding the role that metropolitan regions play in a global economic system in a dynamic context. This framework is used for analyzing how metropolitan regions may achieve, retain and lose their comparative advantages over time in a product cycle process. Certain hypotheses, derived from the product cycle analysis, are evaluated against empirical observations
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