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The Lessons of Narrative: A Review of How Lawyers Lose the Way: A Profession Fails its Creative Minds by Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado
Energy Loss from a Moving Vortex in Superfluid Helium
We present measurements on both energy loss and pinning for a vortex
terminating on the curved surface of a cylindrical container. We vary surface
roughness, cell diameter, fluid velocity, and temperature. Although energy loss
and pinning both arise from interactions between the vortex and the surface,
their dependences on the experimental parameters differ, suggesting that
different mechanisms govern the two effects. We propose that the energy loss
stems from reconnections with a mesh of microscopic vortices that covers the
cell wall, while pinning is dominated by other influences such as the local
fluid velocity.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
THE SUPERMARKET INDUSTRY AT THE START OF THE 21st CENTURY: KEY FINDINGS FROM THE 2000 SUPERMARKET PANEL
The 2000 Supermarket Panel gathered data on store characteristics, management practices, and operating performance from a representative, nation-wide sample of supermarkets. The Panel is unique because the unit of analysis is the individual store, and the same stores will be surveyed over time. Linking information on management practices and store and market characteristics with measures for key performance measures provides useful information for both strategic and tactical decisions. Descriptive findings are presented for stores groups by ownership group size and format. Results from a multivariate analysis of relationships between store performance and key performance drivers also are presented.Agribusiness,
Ray stability in weakly range-dependent sound channels
Ray stability is investigated in environments consisting of a
range-independent background sound-speed profile on which a range-dependent
perturbation, such as that produced by internal waves in deep ocean
environments, is superimposed. Numerical results show that ray stability is
strongly influenced by the background sound speed profile. Ray instability is
shown to increase with increasing magnitude of alpha := I omega^{prime} /
omega, where 2 pi / omega(I) is the range of a ray double loop and I is the ray
action variable. The mechanism, shear-induced instability enhancement, by which
alpha controls ray instability is described.Comment: To appear in JAS
The Lockheed OSO-8 program. Analysis of data from the mapping X-ray heliometer experiment
The final report describes the extent of the analysis effort, and other activities associated with the preservation and documentation of the data set are described. The main scientific results, which are related to the behavior of individual solar activity regions in the energy band 1.5 - 15 keV, are summarized, and a complete bibliography of publications and presentations is given. Copies of key articles are also provided
Hopping magnetoresistance in ion irradiated monolayer graphene
Magnetoresistance (MR) of ion irradiated monolayer graphene samples with
variable-range hopping (VRH) mechanism of conductivity was measured at
temperatures down to K in magnetic fields up to T. It was
observed that in perpendicular magnetic fields, hopping resistivity
decreases, which corresponds to negative MR (NMR), while parallel magnetic
field results in positive MR (PMR) at low temperatures. NMR is explained on the
basis of the "orbital" model in which perpendicular magnetic field suppresses
the destructive interference of many paths through the intermediate sites in
the total probability of the long-distance tunneling in the VRH regime. At low
fields, a quadratic dependence () of NMR is observed,
while at , the quadratic dependence is replaced by the linear one. It
was found that all NMR curves for different samples and different temperatures
could be merged into common dependence when plotted as a function of .
It is shown that in agreement with predictions of the
"orbital" model. The obtained values of allowed also to estimate the
localization radius of charge carriers for samples with different degree
of disorder. PMR in parallel magnetic fields is explained by suppression of
hopping transitions via double occupied states due to alignment of electron
spins.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. As accepted for publication on Physica
Temperature and Emission-Measure Profiles Along Long-Lived Solar Coronal Loops Observed with TRACE
We report an initial study of temperature and emission measure distributions
along four steady loops observed with the Transition Region and Coronal
Explorer (TRACE) at the limb of the Sun. The temperature diagnostic is the
filter ratio of the extreme-ultraviolet 171-angstrom and 195-angstrom
passbands. The emission measure diagnostic is the count rate in the
171-angstrom passband. We find essentially no temperature variation along the
loops. We compare the observed loop structure with theoretical isothermal and
nonisothermal static loop structure.Comment: 10 pages, 3 postscript figures (LaTeX, uses aaspp4.sty). Accepted by
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