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The Effects Of A Weak Alternating Magnetic Field On Glutamic Acid, Carston Work, Ben Pound
The Effects Of A Weak Alternating Magnetic Field On Glutamic Acid, Carston Work, Ben Pound
Ben Pound
There has been substantial research showing the effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (ELF-EMF) on various properties of liquids, among the most notable being the acidity of a solution. ELF-EMFs have amplitudes typically measured on the scale of microteslas, and have frequencies comparable to the cyclotron frequency of the molecule its ionic form. It is hypothesized that the magnetic field changes the coordination of water, which in turn affects the pH of the solution. This is difficult to measure directly, but it can be measured by adding a molecule that can be detected by IR spectroscopy that is sensitive …
Nuclear War: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, And A Workable Moral Strategy For Achieving And Preserving World Peace, Raymond Wilson
Nuclear War: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, And A Workable Moral Strategy For Achieving And Preserving World Peace, Raymond Wilson
Raymond Wilson
Introduction To Physics I: Laboratory Manual, Robert Coakley
Introduction To Physics I: Laboratory Manual, Robert Coakley
Robert Coakley
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Physics Ii: Laboratory Manual, Robert Coakley
Introduction To Physics Ii: Laboratory Manual, Robert Coakley
Robert Coakley
No abstract provided.
Three Bosons In One Dimension With Short-Range Interactions: Zero-Range Potentials, Nirav Mehta, James Shepard
Three Bosons In One Dimension With Short-Range Interactions: Zero-Range Potentials, Nirav Mehta, James Shepard
Nirav P Mehta
We consider the three-boson problem with δ-function interactions in one spatial dimension. Three different approaches are used to calculate the phase shifts, which we interpret in the context of the effective range expansion, for the scattering of one free particle off a bound pair. We first follow a procedure outlined by McGuire in order to obtain an analytic expression for the desired S-matrix element. This result is then compared to a variational calculation in the adiabatic hyperspherical representation, and to a numerical solution to the momentum-space Faddeev equations. We find excellent agreement with the exact phase shifts, and comment on …
Secondary Electron Emission Of Annealed Graphitic Amorphous Carbon: The Role Of Evolving Bandgap, Jodie Corbridge, Jr Dennison, Neal Nickles
Secondary Electron Emission Of Annealed Graphitic Amorphous Carbon: The Role Of Evolving Bandgap, Jodie Corbridge, Jr Dennison, Neal Nickles
Jodie Corbridge Gillespie
No abstract provided.
Compatibility Of Elastomers With Refrigerant Lubricant Mixtures, Gary Hamed, R. Seiple
Compatibility Of Elastomers With Refrigerant Lubricant Mixtures, Gary Hamed, R. Seiple
Gary R. Hamed
No abstract provided.
Conformal Gravity Holography In Four Dimensions, Robert Mcnees
Conformal Gravity Holography In Four Dimensions, Robert Mcnees
Robert A McNees IV
We formulate four-dimensional conformal gravity with (anti–)de Sitter boundary conditions that are weaker than Starobinsky boundary conditions, allowing for an asymptotically subleading Rindler term concurrent with a recent model for gravity at large distances. We prove the consistency of the variational principle and derive the holographic response functions. One of them is the conformal gravity version of the Brown–York stress tensor, the other is a “partially massless response”. The on shell action and response functions are finite and do not require holographic renormalization. Finally, we discuss phenomenologically interesting examples, including the most general spherically symmetric solutions and rotating black hole …
Spin Transfer Of Quantum Information Between Majorana Modes And A Resonator, Alexey Kovalev
Spin Transfer Of Quantum Information Between Majorana Modes And A Resonator, Alexey Kovalev
Alexey Kovalev
No abstract provided.
Terahertz And Infrared Transmission Of An Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Thermoelectronic Material, James Heyman, B. Alebachew, Z. Kaminski, M. Nguyen, N. Coates, J. Urban
Terahertz And Infrared Transmission Of An Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Thermoelectronic Material, James Heyman, B. Alebachew, Z. Kaminski, M. Nguyen, N. Coates, J. Urban
James Heyman
No abstract provided.
Shaping Carbon Nanotube Forests For Field Emission, Ben Pound
Shaping Carbon Nanotube Forests For Field Emission, Ben Pound
Ben Pound
No abstract provided.