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Sixth U.S.-Japan Seminar On Polymer Synthesis: Macromolecular Design For Advanced Materials, Otto Vogl, Shiro Kobayashi Dec 1994

Sixth U.S.-Japan Seminar On Polymer Synthesis: Macromolecular Design For Advanced Materials, Otto Vogl, Shiro Kobayashi

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No abstract provided.


64. Tibor Kelen, Otto Vogl Dec 1994

64. Tibor Kelen, Otto Vogl

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No abstract provided.


Polymer Institute Slovak Academy Of Sciences Bratislava, Slovakia, Otto Vogl Dec 1994

Polymer Institute Slovak Academy Of Sciences Bratislava, Slovakia, Otto Vogl

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Sixth U.S.-Japan Seminar On Polymer Synthesis: Macromolecular Design For Advanced Materials, Otto Vogl, Shiro Kobayashi Dec 1994

Sixth U.S.-Japan Seminar On Polymer Synthesis: Macromolecular Design For Advanced Materials, Otto Vogl, Shiro Kobayashi

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Polymer Institute Slovak Academy Of Sciences Bratislava, Slovakia, Otto Vogl Dec 1994

Polymer Institute Slovak Academy Of Sciences Bratislava, Slovakia, Otto Vogl

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


64. Tibor Kelen, Otto Vogl Dec 1994

64. Tibor Kelen, Otto Vogl

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Third Pacific Polymer Conference. Gold Coast - Australia, Otto Vogl, Graeme A. George Nov 1994

Third Pacific Polymer Conference. Gold Coast - Australia, Otto Vogl, Graeme A. George

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No abstract provided.


Polymer Science In Australia I. Sydney And Canberra, Otto Vogl, Donald H. Napper Nov 1994

Polymer Science In Australia I. Sydney And Canberra, Otto Vogl, Donald H. Napper

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No abstract provided.


65. Ferenc Tudos, Otto Vogl Nov 1994

65. Ferenc Tudos, Otto Vogl

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No abstract provided.


Measurements Of The (E,E’Pπ-) Reaction On Nuclei In The Nucleon Resonance Region, L Elouadrhiri, R A. Miskimen, J Button-Shafer, P Degtyarenko,, Gerald Alvin Peterson, S Shuvalov, K Wang Nov 1994

Measurements Of The (E,E’Pπ-) Reaction On Nuclei In The Nucleon Resonance Region, L Elouadrhiri, R A. Miskimen, J Button-Shafer, P Degtyarenko,, Gerald Alvin Peterson, S Shuvalov, K Wang

Gerald Alvin Peterson

Nucleon resonances beyond the Δ(1232) have been observed in complex nuclei. Measurements of the (e,e’pπ-) reaction, at an incident energy of 14.5 GeV with 1.1 GeV


65. Ferenc Tudos, Otto Vogl Nov 1994

65. Ferenc Tudos, Otto Vogl

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Third Pacific Polymer Conference. Gold Coast - Australia, Otto Vogl, Graeme A. George Nov 1994

Third Pacific Polymer Conference. Gold Coast - Australia, Otto Vogl, Graeme A. George

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Polymer Science In Australia I. Sydney And Canberra, Otto Vogl, Donald H. Napper Nov 1994

Polymer Science In Australia I. Sydney And Canberra, Otto Vogl, Donald H. Napper

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Measurements Of The Electric And Magnetic Form Factors Of The Proton From Q2=1.75 To 8.83 (Gev/C)2, L Andivahis, R S. Hicks, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson, S Rokni Nov 1994

Measurements Of The Electric And Magnetic Form Factors Of The Proton From Q2=1.75 To 8.83 (Gev/C)2, L Andivahis, R S. Hicks, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson, S Rokni

Gerald Alvin Peterson

The proton elastic form factors GEp(Q2) and GMp(Q2) have been extracted for Q2=1.75 to 8.83 (GeV/c)2 via a Rosenbluth separation to ep elastic cross section measurements in the angular range 13°≤θ≤90°. The Q2 range covered more than doubles that of the existing data. For Q2<4 >(GeV/c)2, where the data overlap with previous measurements, the total uncertainties have been reduced to < 14% in GEp and < 1.5% in GMp. Results for GEp(Q2) are consistent with the dipole fit GD(Q2)=(1+Q2/0.71)-2, while those for GMp(Q2)/μpGD(Q2) decrease smoothly from 1.05 to 0.92. Deviations from form factor scaling are observed up to 20%. The ratio Q2F2/F1 is observed to approach a constant value for Q2>3 (GeV/c)2. Comparisons are made to vector meson dominance, dimensional scaling, QCD sum rule, diquark, and constituent quark models, none of which fully characterize all the new data.


Connectivity And Performance Tradeoffs In The Cascade Correlation Learning Architecture, D. S. Phatak, I. Koren Nov 1994

Connectivity And Performance Tradeoffs In The Cascade Correlation Learning Architecture, D. S. Phatak, I. Koren

Computer Science Department Faculty Publication Series

The Cascade Correlation [1] is a very flexible, efficient and fast algorithm for supervised learning. It incrementally builds the network by adding hidden units one at a time, until the desired input/output mapping is achieved. It connects all the previously installed units to the new unit being added. Consequently, each new unit in effect adds a new layer and the fan–in of the hidden and output units keeps on increasing as more units get added. The resulting structure could be hard to implement in VLSI, because the connections are irregular and the fan-in is unbounded. Moreover, the depth or the …


Polymer Science In Australia Ii. Brisbane And Queensland, Otto Vogl, James H. O'Donnell, David J. T. Hill Oct 1994

Polymer Science In Australia Ii. Brisbane And Queensland, Otto Vogl, James H. O'Donnell, David J. T. Hill

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No abstract provided.


Xith Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Ionic Processes, Otto Vogl, Ivan M. Panayotov, Christo B. Tsvetanov Oct 1994

Xith Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Ionic Processes, Otto Vogl, Ivan M. Panayotov, Christo B. Tsvetanov

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No abstract provided.


Xith Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Ionic Processes, Otto Vogl, Ivan M. Panayotov, Christo B. Tsvetanov Oct 1994

Xith Symposium On Cationic Polymerization And Related Ionic Processes, Otto Vogl, Ivan M. Panayotov, Christo B. Tsvetanov

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Polymer Science In Australia Ii. Brisbane And Queensland, Otto Vogl, James H. O'Donnell, David J. T. Hill Oct 1994

Polymer Science In Australia Ii. Brisbane And Queensland, Otto Vogl, James H. O'Donnell, David J. T. Hill

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


9th Bratislava Conference On Modification Of Thermoplastic Polymers, Otto Vogl, Lyda Matisova-Rychla Sep 1994

9th Bratislava Conference On Modification Of Thermoplastic Polymers, Otto Vogl, Lyda Matisova-Rychla

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No abstract provided.


Polymer Science In Australia Iii. Csiro And Other Government Institutions, Otto Vogl, Ezio Rizzardo, Carolyn Morris Sep 1994

Polymer Science In Australia Iii. Csiro And Other Government Institutions, Otto Vogl, Ezio Rizzardo, Carolyn Morris

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No abstract provided.


9th Bratislava Conference On Modification Of Thermoplastic Polymers, Otto Vogl, Lyda Matisova-Rychla Sep 1994

9th Bratislava Conference On Modification Of Thermoplastic Polymers, Otto Vogl, Lyda Matisova-Rychla

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Polymer Science In Australia Iii. Csiro And Other Government Institutions, Otto Vogl, Ezio Rizzardo, Carolyn Morris Sep 1994

Polymer Science In Australia Iii. Csiro And Other Government Institutions, Otto Vogl, Ezio Rizzardo, Carolyn Morris

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Do Prokaryotes Contain Microtubules?, Lynn Margulis, D. Bermudes, G. Hinkle Sep 1994

Do Prokaryotes Contain Microtubules?, Lynn Margulis, D. Bermudes, G. Hinkle

Lynn Margulis (1938 - 2011)

In eukaryotic cells, microtubules are 24-nm-diameter tubular structures composed of a class of conserved proteins called tubulin. They are involved in numerous cell functions including ciliary motility, nerve cell elongation, pigment migration, centrosome formation, and chromosome movement. Although cytoplasmic tubules and fibers have been observed in bacteria, some with diameters similar to those of eukaryotes, no homologies to eukaryotic microtubules have been established. Certain groups of bacteria including azotobacters, cyanobacteria, enteric bacteria, and spirochetes have been frequently observed to possess microtubule-like structures, and others, including archaebacteria, have been shown to be sensitive to drugs that inhibit the polymerization of microtubules. …


Vv 114: Making Of An Ultraluminous Galaxy?, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville, R A. Knop Aug 1994

Vv 114: Making Of An Ultraluminous Galaxy?, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville, R A. Knop

Min S. Yun

High-resolution (Theta = 4 arcseconds .4 x 3 arcseconds .1) CO observations of the IR luminous system VV 114 (IC 1623) using the Owens Valley Millimeter array reveal 5.1 x 1010 Solar masses of H2 in a 5.9 x 3.1 kpc (15 arcseconds x 8 arcseconds) bar with two 4-6 kpc long tails (D = 80 Mpc for H 0= 75). The wide separation (6 kpc) of the merging optical galaxies, the extended gas distribution, and the noncircular gas kinematics suggest that VV 114 is in an early stage of a gas-rich merger. The concentration of gas and its dominance …


Multiple Hadron Production By 14.5 Gev Electron And Positron Scattering From Nuclear Targets, P V. Degtyarenko, J Button-Shafer, L Elouadrhiri, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson, K Wang Aug 1994

Multiple Hadron Production By 14.5 Gev Electron And Positron Scattering From Nuclear Targets, P V. Degtyarenko, J Button-Shafer, L Elouadrhiri, R A. Miskimen, Gerald Alvin Peterson, K Wang

Gerald Alvin Peterson

Multiple proton and pion electroproduction from nuclei are studied. Final states including at least two protons produced by the interaction of 14.5 GeV electrons and positrons with light nuclei (mainly 12C and 16O) have been measured, and compared with analogous data from 40Ar. Scattered electrons and positrons were detected in the energy transfer range from 0.2 to 12.5 GeV, and four-momentum transfer squared range from 0.1 to 5.0 GeV2/c2. Phenomenological characteristics of the secondary hadron production cross sections such as temperature and velocity of the effective source of hadrons were found to be dependent on energy transfer to the nucleus …


Determination Of Rate Constants By A Double-Line Flow-Injection Method Incorporating A Well-Stirred Tank Reactor, Rt Echols, Jf Tyson Jan 1994

Determination Of Rate Constants By A Double-Line Flow-Injection Method Incorporating A Well-Stirred Tank Reactor, Rt Echols, Jf Tyson

Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of The Precision Of The Flow Injection Doublet Peak, Julian Tyson, Rt Echols Jan 1994

Evaluation Of The Precision Of The Flow Injection Doublet Peak, Julian Tyson, Rt Echols

Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series

The factors affecting the precision of the flow injection doublet peak method are discussed with particular reference to the contribution from the uncertainty associated with the calibration procedure. A single-line flow injection manifold was used in which the concentration gradients were generated by alternating helical reactors and the reaction products were monitored by a simple detector incorporating diodes as light source and intensity transducer. The reactions between lanthanum and Methyl Thymol Blue and between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid in the presence of Bromothymol Blue were used. Optimization studies involved the method of steepest ascent, two figures of merit (the …


Comparison Of Mixing Devices For Flow Injection Determinations Based On Doublet Peak Formation, Julian Tyson, Rt Echols Jan 1994

Comparison Of Mixing Devices For Flow Injection Determinations Based On Doublet Peak Formation, Julian Tyson, Rt Echols

Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series

The well-stirred tank model accurately describes the separation (At) between flow-injection doublet peaks and has been found to be applicable to a variety of mixing devices that do not contain moving parts such as a magnetic follower. The reaction between lanthanum(III) and methyl thymol blue was used as a model reaction for a comparison study of mixing devices. Column and open-tubular reactors were included in the study. Mixing devices were compared on the basis of the straight line fit of At versus the natural logarithm of the concentration of injected La(III). The linearity of the At-ln[La(III)] plots was equivalent for …


Solid-State Microprocessor Controlled Detector For Doublet Peak Measurements In Flow Injection Analysis, Julian Tyson, A Murfin, M Conboy, M K. Carroll Jan 1994

Solid-State Microprocessor Controlled Detector For Doublet Peak Measurements In Flow Injection Analysis, Julian Tyson, A Murfin, M Conboy, M K. Carroll

Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series

No abstract provided.