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Plate Motions In The North Andean Region, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, James N. Kellogg, Victor Vega Dec 1993

Plate Motions In The North Andean Region, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, James N. Kellogg, Victor Vega

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Repeated geodetic measurements with the Global Positioning System (GPS) provide direct measurements of displacements due to plate motions and active crustal deformation in Central America and northern South America, an area of complex interaction of the Nazca, Cocos, Caribbean and South American plates. The displacement rates for the period 1988-1991, obtained from the results of the first three Central And South America (CASA) GPS campaigns, are in general agreement with the predictions of the NUVEL-1 plate motion model, but there are differences in detail between the observations and the model. The Nazca-North Andes convergence rate vector measured by GPS is …


On Stationary And Moving Interface Cracks With Frictionless Contact In Anisotropic Bimaterials, Xiaomin Deng Dec 1993

On Stationary And Moving Interface Cracks With Frictionless Contact In Anisotropic Bimaterials, Xiaomin Deng

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The asymptotic structure of near-tip fields around stationary and steadily growing interface cracks, with frictionless crack surface contact, and in anisotropic bimaterials, is analysed with the method of analytic continuation, and a complete representation of the asymptotic fields is obtained in terms of arbitrary entire functions. It is shown that when the symmetry, if any, and orientation of the anisotropic bimaterial is such that the in-plane and out-of-plane deformations can be separated from each other, the in-plane crack-tip fields will have a non-oscillatory, inverse-squared-root type stress singularity, with angular variations clearly resembling those for a classical mode II problem when …


Neutron Reflection Interferometry: Physical Principles Of Surface Analysis With Phase Information, Vladimir Gudkov, G. I. Opat, A. G. Klein Dec 1993

Neutron Reflection Interferometry: Physical Principles Of Surface Analysis With Phase Information, Vladimir Gudkov, G. I. Opat, A. G. Klein

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It is shown that the analysis of surface layers by neutron reflection interferometry is considerably enhanced by performing the reflectometry with phase information. We discuss two methods of providing such information. One method involves physically adding an extra reference layer, whose amplitude and phase are known theoretically. The other uses the Lloyd's mirror configuration, in which a directly propagating ray that interferes with the reflected ray supplies the phase information. The methods have much in common with holography.


Seismic Evidence For Blind Thrusting Of The Northwestern Flank Of The Venezuelan Andes, Bruno De Toni, James N. Kellogg Dec 1993

Seismic Evidence For Blind Thrusting Of The Northwestern Flank Of The Venezuelan Andes, Bruno De Toni, James N. Kellogg

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Surface geology and seismic and well data from the northwestern flank of the Venezuelan Andes indicate overthrusting of Andean basement rocks toward the adjacent Maracaibo Basin along a blind thrust fault. The frontal monocline is interpreted as the forelimb of a northwestward verging fault-related fold deformed over a crustal-scarle map. The Andean block has been thrust 20 km to the northwest and uplifted 10 km on a ramp that dips about 20o-30o southeastward. The thrust fault ramps up through crystalline basement rocks to a decollement horizon within the shaly units of the Cretaceous Colon-Mito Juan formations. Backthrusts …


Surveying Knowledge And Skills In The Health Sciences: Results And Implications, Fred W. Roper Oct 1993

Surveying Knowledge And Skills In The Health Sciences: Results And Implications, Fred W. Roper

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Platform For Change: Medical Library Education In The Information Age: Introduction, Fred W. Roper, M Kent Mayfield Oct 1993

Platform For Change: Medical Library Education In The Information Age: Introduction, Fred W. Roper, M Kent Mayfield

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No abstract provided.


Declarative Representations Of Multiagent Systems, Munindar P. Singh, Michael N. Huhns, Larry M. Stevens Oct 1993

Declarative Representations Of Multiagent Systems, Munindar P. Singh, Michael N. Huhns, Larry M. Stevens

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This paper explores the specification and semantics of multiagent problem-solving systems, focusing on the representations that agents have of each other. It provides a declarative representation for such systems. Several procedural solutions to a well-known test-bed problem are considered, and the requirements they impose on different agents are identified. A study of these requirements yields a representational scheme based on temporal logic for specifying the acting, perceiving, communicating, and reasoning abilities of computational agents. A formal semantics is provided for this scheme. The resulting representation is highly declarative, and useful for describing systems of agents solving problems reactively.


Physical Inactivity. Workshop V. Aha Prevention Conference Iii. Behavior Change And Compliance: Keys To Improving Cardiovascular Health, Steven N. Blair, Kenneth E. Powell, Terry L. Bazzarre, James L. Early, Leonard H. Epstein, Lawrence W. Green, Sally S. Harris, William L. Haskell, Abby C. King, Jeffrey Koplan, Bess H. Marcus, Ralph S. Paffenbarger Jr., Kimberly K. Yeager Sep 1993

Physical Inactivity. Workshop V. Aha Prevention Conference Iii. Behavior Change And Compliance: Keys To Improving Cardiovascular Health, Steven N. Blair, Kenneth E. Powell, Terry L. Bazzarre, James L. Early, Leonard H. Epstein, Lawrence W. Green, Sally S. Harris, William L. Haskell, Abby C. King, Jeffrey Koplan, Bess H. Marcus, Ralph S. Paffenbarger Jr., Kimberly K. Yeager

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No abstract provided.


Classification Of The Tor-Algebras Of Codimension Four Almost Complete Intersections, Andrew R. Kustin Sep 1993

Classification Of The Tor-Algebras Of Codimension Four Almost Complete Intersections, Andrew R. Kustin

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Let (R, m, k) be a local ring in which 2 is a unit. Assume that every element of k has a square root in k . We classify the algebras Tor'(R/J, k) as J varies over all grade four almost complete intersection ideals in R. The analogous classification has already been found when J varies over all grade four Gorenstein ideals [21], and when J varies over all ideals of grade at most three [5, 30]. The present paper makes use of the classification, in [21], of the Tor-algebraso f codimension four Gorenstein rings, as well as the (usually …


Low‐Cost Technique For Preparing N‐Sb2S3/P‐Si Heterojunction Solar Cells, O. Savadogo, K. C. Mandal Jul 1993

Low‐Cost Technique For Preparing N‐Sb2S3/P‐Si Heterojunction Solar Cells, O. Savadogo, K. C. Mandal

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No abstract provided.


Electronegativity And Bond Type 2. Evaluation Of Electronegativity Scales, Gordon Sproul Jul 1993

Electronegativity And Bond Type 2. Evaluation Of Electronegativity Scales, Gordon Sproul

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No abstract provided.


Chinatown - The Socioeconomic Potential Of An Urban Enclave - Zhou,M, Jimy M. Sanders Jul 1993

Chinatown - The Socioeconomic Potential Of An Urban Enclave - Zhou,M, Jimy M. Sanders

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No abstract provided.


South Carolina And The Hogg Edition, Patrick G. Scott, Jep C. Johnson Jul 1993

South Carolina And The Hogg Edition, Patrick G. Scott, Jep C. Johnson

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Reports on work done at the University of South Carolina for the Stirling-South Carolina Edition of the Scottish poet and novelist James Hogg, including bibliographical research for the South Carolina Working Papers in Scottish Bibliography. Originally presented by Jep C. Johnson at the James Hogg Society Conference, Dumfries, Scotland, July 1993.


Linking Teacher Educators, Knowledge, And The Quality Of Practice In Schools, Murrary F. Mitchell Jul 1993

Linking Teacher Educators, Knowledge, And The Quality Of Practice In Schools, Murrary F. Mitchell

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Children in this country are entrusted to teachers in schools for 5 hours a day, 5 days a week, approximately 36 weeks a year, for 12 to 13 years. Citizens concerned with the future want to know if the children of today are being prepared for the world of tomorrow. Parents want to know what is being done to and for their sons and daughters. And in these times of financial cutbacks, taxpayers want to know where their tax dollars are going. There is widespread belief that schools in general, and teaching in particular, should be much better today than …


Three Points Of Great Height On Elliptic Curves, Andrew Bremner, Duncan A. Buell Jul 1993

Three Points Of Great Height On Elliptic Curves, Andrew Bremner, Duncan A. Buell

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We give three elliptic curves whose generators have great height, demonstrating along the way a moderately efficient method for finding such points.


Frontier Democracy: The Turner Thesis Revisited, Lacy K. Ford, Jr. Jul 1993

Frontier Democracy: The Turner Thesis Revisited, Lacy K. Ford, Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Omitted-Ability Bias And The Increase In The Return To Schooling, Mckinley L. Blackburn, David Neumark Jul 1993

Omitted-Ability Bias And The Increase In The Return To Schooling, Mckinley L. Blackburn, David Neumark

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Over the 1980s, there were sharp increases in the return to schooling estimated with conventional wage regressions. We explore whether the relationship between ability and schooling changed over this period in ways that would have increased the schooling coefficient in these regressions. Our empirical results reject the hypothesis that an increase in the bias of the schooling coefficient, due to a change in the relationship between ability and schooling, has contributed to observed increases in the return to schooling.We also find that the increase in the schooling return has occurred for workers with relatively high levels of academic ability.


Formation Of O-Tyrosine And Dityrosine In Proteins During Radiolytic And Metal-Catalyzed Oxidation, Thomas G. Huggins, Mary C. Wells-Knecht, Nicholas A. Detorie, John W. Baynes, Suzanna R. Thorpe Jun 1993

Formation Of O-Tyrosine And Dityrosine In Proteins During Radiolytic And Metal-Catalyzed Oxidation, Thomas G. Huggins, Mary C. Wells-Knecht, Nicholas A. Detorie, John W. Baynes, Suzanna R. Thorpe

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To evaluate their usefulness as chemical indicators of cumulative oxidative damage to proteins, we studied the kinetics and extent of formation of ortho-tyrosine (0-Tyr), dityrosine (DT), and dityrosine-like fluorescence (Ex = 3 17 nm, E,,, = 407 nm) in the model proteins RNase and lysozyme exposed to radiolytic and metalcatalyzed (H20z/Cu2+) oxidation (MCO). Although there were protein-dependent differences, o-Tyr, DT, and fluorescence increased coordinately during oxidation of the proteins in both oxidation systems. The contribution of DT to total dityrosine-like fluorescence in oxidized proteins varied from 2-10070, depending on the protein, type of oxidation, and extent of oxidative damage. In …


Oxidized Amino Acids In Lens Protein With Age: Measurement Of O-Tyrosine And Dityrosine In The Aging Human Lens, Mary C. Wells-Knect, Thomas G. Huggins, Daniel G. Dyer, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes Jun 1993

Oxidized Amino Acids In Lens Protein With Age: Measurement Of O-Tyrosine And Dityrosine In The Aging Human Lens, Mary C. Wells-Knect, Thomas G. Huggins, Daniel G. Dyer, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes

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The concentrations of ortho-tyrosine (o-Tyr) and dityrosine (DT) were measured in noncataractous human lenses in order to assess the role of proteinoxidation reactions in the aging of lens proteins. The measurements were conducted by selected ion monitoring-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry using deuterium-labeled internal standards, which provided both high sensitivity and specificity for the quantitation of o-Tyr and DT. Between ages 1 and 78 years, the o-Tyr concentration in lens proteins varied from 0.3 to 0.9 mmol of o-Tyr/mol of Phe (n = 19), while DT ranged from 1 to 3 mumol of DT/mol of Tyr (n = 30). There were no …


Accumulation Of Maillard Reaction Products In Skin Collagen In Diabetes And Aging, Daniel G. Dyer, John A. Dunn, Suzanne R. Thorpe, Karen E. Bailie, Timothy L. Lyons, David R. Mccance, John W. Baynes Jun 1993

Accumulation Of Maillard Reaction Products In Skin Collagen In Diabetes And Aging, Daniel G. Dyer, John A. Dunn, Suzanne R. Thorpe, Karen E. Bailie, Timothy L. Lyons, David R. Mccance, John W. Baynes

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To investigate the contribution of glycation and oxidation reactions to the modification of insoluble collagen in aging and diabetes, Maillard reaction products were measured in skin collagen from 39 type 1 diabetic patients and 52 nondiabetic control subjects. Compounds studied included fructoselysine (FL), the initial glycation product, and the glycoxidation products, N epsilon-(carboxymethyl) lysine (CML) and pentosidine, formed during later Maillard reactions. Collagen-linked fluorescence was also studied. In nondiabetic subjects, glycation of collagen (FL content) increased only 33% between 20 and 85 yr of age. In contrast, CML, pentosidine and fluorescence increased five-fold, correlating strongly with age. In diabetic patients, …


Maillard Reaction Products And Their Relation To Complications In Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, David R. Mccance, Daniel G. Dryer, John A. Dunn, Karen E. Bailie, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes, Timothy J. Lyons Jun 1993

Maillard Reaction Products And Their Relation To Complications In Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, David R. Mccance, Daniel G. Dryer, John A. Dunn, Karen E. Bailie, Suzanne R. Thorpe, John W. Baynes, Timothy J. Lyons

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Glycation, oxidation, and browning of proteins have all been implicated in the development of diabetic complications. We measured the initial Amadori adduct, fructoselysine (FL); two Maillard products, N epsilon-(carboxymethyl) lysine (CML) and pentosidine; and fluorescence (excitation = 328 nm, emission = 378 nm) in skin collagen from 39 type 1 diabetic patients (aged 41.5 +/- 15.3 [17-73] yr; duration of diabetes 17.9 +/- 11.5 [0-46] yr, [mean +/- SD, range]). The measurements were related to the presence of background (n = 9) or proliferative (n = 16) retinopathy; early nephropathy (24-h albumin excretion rate [AER24] > or = 20 micrograms/min; n …


An Exploration Of High-Risk Leisure Consumption Through Skydiving, Richard L. Celsi, Randall L. Rose, Thomas W. Leigh Jun 1993

An Exploration Of High-Risk Leisure Consumption Through Skydiving, Richard L. Celsi, Randall L. Rose, Thomas W. Leigh

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A sociocultural approach is used to explore voluntary high-risk consumption Specifically, we examine the dynamics of individuals' motives, risk perceptions, and benefit/cost outcomes of participation in increasingly popular high-risk leisure activities such as skydiving, climbing, and BASE jumping (parachuting from fixed objects). An ethnography of a skydiving subculture provides the primary empirical data. We propose an extended dramatic model that explains both macroenvironmental and inter- and intrapersonal influences and motives for high-risk consumption. Key findings indicate (1) an evolution of motives that explains initial and continuing participation in high-risk activities and (2) a coinciding evolution of risk acculturation that leads …


Cp-Odd Nucleon Potential, Vladimir Gudkov, Xiao-Gang He, Bruce H.J. Mckellar May 1993

Cp-Odd Nucleon Potential, Vladimir Gudkov, Xiao-Gang He, Bruce H.J. Mckellar

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The P-odd and CP-odd nucleon potential for different models of CP violation in the one-meson exchange approximation is studied. It is shown that the main contribution is due to the π-meson exhcange which leads to a simple one-parameter CP-odd nucleon potential.


Scaling Water And Energy Fluxes In Climate Systems: Three Land-Atmospheric Modeling Experiments, Eric F. Wood, Venkataraman Lakshmi May 1993

Scaling Water And Energy Fluxes In Climate Systems: Three Land-Atmospheric Modeling Experiments, Eric F. Wood, Venkataraman Lakshmi

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The effects of small-scale heterogeneity in land-surface characteristics on the large-scale fluxes of water and energy in the land-atmosphere system have become a central focus of many of the climatology research experiments. The acquisition of high-resolution land-surface data through remote sensing and intensive land-climatology field experiments(like HAPEX and EIFE) has provided data to investigate the interactions between microscale land-atmosphere interactions and macroscale models. One essential research question is how to account for the small-scale heterogeneities and whether `effective' parameters can be used in the macroscale models. To address this question ofscaling, three modeling experiments were performed and are reviewed in …


Decomposition Of Senescent Blades Of The Seagrass Halodule Wrightii In A Subtropical Lagoon, Stephen Opsahl, Ronald Benner Apr 1993

Decomposition Of Senescent Blades Of The Seagrass Halodule Wrightii In A Subtropical Lagoon, Stephen Opsahl, Ronald Benner

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Senescent blades from the seagrass Halodule wrightii Aschers were suspended in the water column of Laguna Madre (Texas, USA) for a period of 419 d, representing the longest seagrass decomposition study to date. The initial stage of decomposition was characterized by a rapid loss of organic matter (36 % in 24 d) attributed to leaching. A total of 76 % of the organic matter from seagrass tissues was lost by the end of the decomposition period. Of the major bulk constituents measured, neutral sugars were most abundant and accounted for 23 % of the ash-free dry wt of the initial …


On The Distribution Of Sums Of Residues, Jerrold R. Griggs Apr 1993

On The Distribution Of Sums Of Residues, Jerrold R. Griggs

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No abstract provided.


Book Review: Grand Strategies In War And Peace, Ed. Paul Kennedy, Harvey Starr Mar 1993

Book Review: Grand Strategies In War And Peace, Ed. Paul Kennedy, Harvey Starr

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No abstract provided.


Besov-Spaces On Domains In Rd, Ronald A. Devore, Robert C. Sharpley Feb 1993

Besov-Spaces On Domains In Rd, Ronald A. Devore, Robert C. Sharpley

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No abstract provided.


In-Medium Behavior Of The Qcd ϴ Term And The Value Of Cp Violation In Nuclei, Vladimir Gudkov Feb 1993

In-Medium Behavior Of The Qcd ϴ Term And The Value Of Cp Violation In Nuclei, Vladimir Gudkov

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The expectation value of the θ term in QCD for nuclear matter is estimated in the nucleon gas approximation. There is no significant renormalization (to an accuracy ∼10%) of the CP violation in nuclei due to the similar behaviors for the in-medium values of the θ term and quark condensates.


Managing The Franc Poincaré: Economic Understanding And Political Constraint In French Monetary Policy, 1928-1936, By Kenneth Mouré, Michael S. Smith Feb 1993

Managing The Franc Poincaré: Economic Understanding And Political Constraint In French Monetary Policy, 1928-1936, By Kenneth Mouré, Michael S. Smith

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A review of Managing the Franc Poincaré: Economic Understanding and Political Constraint in French Monetary Policy, 1928-1936, by Kenneth Mouré