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Sustainability analysis of Chinese transport policy
Whilst the world economy is developed, the life and development of
human beings have been threatened by the imbalance among environmental and
ecological aspects. Thus sustainability is becoming increasingly the focus of
various social fields. For most developing countries, a strategy with good
sustainability for social development is of long-term significance to keep the
economy in expansion. This paper first reviews the conceptual framework and
up-to-date development of sustainability. Second, it reviews the current transport
situation of China and its future demands. Third, the paper analyses transport policy
from the viewpoints of energy consumption and environment pollution caused by
transportation. It finally summarises suggestions for transport policy that China
should consider in the future
Support and injective resolutions of complexes over commutative rings
Examples are given to show that the support of a complex of modules over a
commutative noetherian ring may not be read off the minimal semi-injective
resolution of the complex. The same examples also show that a localization of a
semi-injective complex need not be semi-injective.Comment: 5 pages; major revisions; to appear in Homology, Homotopy and
application
The impact of charge symmetry and charge independence breaking on the properties of neutrons and protons in isospin-asymmetric nuclear matter
We investigate the effects of charge independence and charge symmetry
breaking in neutron-rich matter. We consider neutron and proton properties in
isospin-asymmetric matter at normal densities as well as the high-density
neutron matter equation of state and the bulk properties of neutron stars. We
find charge symmetry and charge independence breaking effects to be very small.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
Nanocrystalline iron at high pressure
X-ray diffraction measurements were performed on nanocrystalline iron up to 46 GPa. For nanocrystalline epsilon-Fe, analysis of lattice parameter data provides a bulk modulus, K, of 179±8 GPa and a pressure derivative of the bulk modulus, K[prime], of 3.6±0.7, similar to the large-grained control sample. The extrapolated zero-pressure unit cell volume of nanocrystalline epsilon-Fe is 22.9±0.2 Å^3, compared to 22.3±0.2 Å^3 for large-grained epsilon-Fe. No significant grain growth was observed to occur under pressure
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