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Hysteresis in a magnetic bead and its applications
We study hysteresis in a micron-sized bead: a non-magnetic matrix embedded
with super- paramagnetic nanoparticles. These hold tremendous promise in
therapeutic applications as heat generating machines. The theoretical
formulation uses a mean-field theory to account for dipolar interactions
between the supermoments. The study enables manipulation of heat dissipation by
a compatible selection of commercially available beads and the frequency f and
amplitude ho of the applied oscillating field in the labortory. We also
introduce the possibility of utilizing return point memory for gradual heating
of a local region.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Ethical Hazards and Safeguards in Penetration Testing
Penetration testing entails attacking a system to identify and report insecurity, but doing so without harming
the system nor encroaching on the dignity of those affected by it. To improve the interaction between
penetration testers and their processes and technology, we need to understand the factors that affect
decisions they make with ethical import. This paper presents four ethical hazards faced by penetration
testers, and three safeguards that address them. We also present preliminary results validating the hazards
and safeguards
The Application of the Econometric Models with Qualitative Variables in the Analysis of the Non Academic Behaviors at the Level of the Romanian Higher Education System
The purpose of this paper was to apply the econometric models with qualitative variables in order to analyze two non academic behaviors at the level of the Romanian higher education system: cheating on the exams by copying or by direct or intermediary intervention at the professor.Logit Model, survey, sample, fraud
Trends and perspectives of the Romanian regional passenger transport
Today, passenger transport has become an indispensable life element, because it offers to the society members many travel possibilities. Modern civilisation, characterised by a massive trade of material and spiritual values, claims a continuous movement of goods and people from a place to another. Transport services are strongly influenced by the transition to the market economy, Romania’s geographical position and also by the life standard. The purpose of this paper is to realize a statistical analysis of the main indicators concerning passenger transport for the southern part of Romania, respectively for the historical provinces Muntenia (excluding Bucharest Municipality) and Oltenia
Experimental Validation of the Largest Calculated Isospin-Symmetry-Breaking Effect in a Superallowed Fermi Decay
A precision measurement of the gamma yields following the beta decay of 32Cl
has determined its isobaric analogue branch to be (22.47^{+0.21}_{-0.19})%.
Since it is an almost pure Fermi decay, we can also determine the amount of
isospin-symmetry breaking in this superallowed transition. We find a very large
value, delta_C=5.3(9)%, in agreement with a shell-model calculation. This
result sets a benchmark for isospin-symmetry-breaking calculations and lends
support for similarly-calculated, yet smaller, corrections that are currently
applied to 0+ -> 0+ transitions for tests of the Standard Model
Branching ratios for the beta decay of 21Na
We have measured the beta-decay branching ratio for the transition from 21Na
to the first excited state of 21Ne. A recently published test of the standard
model, which was based on a measurement of the beta-nu correlation in the decay
of 21Na, depended on this branching ratio. However, until now only relatively
imprecise (and, in some cases, contradictory) values existed for it. Our new
result, 4.74(4)%, reduces but does not remove the reported discrepancy with the
standard model.Comment: Revtex4, 2 fig
Collapse of the N=28 shell closure in Si
The energies of the excited states in very neutron-rich Si and
P have been measured using in-beam -ray spectroscopy from the
fragmentation of secondary beams of S at 39 A.MeV. The low 2
energy of Si, 770(19) keV, together with the level schemes of
P provide evidence for the disappearance of the Z=14 and N=28
spherical shell closures, which is ascribed mainly to the action of
proton-neutron tensor forces. New shell model calculations indicate that
Si is best described as a well deformed oblate rotor.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. let
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