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International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Polymer Science In Vietnam, Otto Vogl, Dang Van Luyen, Dang Mai-Huong
Polymer Science In Vietnam, Otto Vogl, Dang Van Luyen, Dang Mai-Huong
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
The Electromagnetic Mass Differences Of Pions And Kaons, John F. Donoghue, Antonio F. Pérez
The Electromagnetic Mass Differences Of Pions And Kaons, John F. Donoghue, Antonio F. Pérez
Physics Department Faculty Publication Series
We use the Cottingham method to calculate the pion and kaon electromagnetic mass differences with as few model dependent inputs as possible. The constraints of chiral symmetry at low energy, QCD at high energy and experimental data in between are used in the dispersion relation. We find excellent agreement with experiment for the pion mass difference. The kaon mass difference exhibits a strong violation of the lowest order prediction of Dashen’s theorem, in qualitative agreement with several other recent calculations.
Polymer Science In Croatia, Otto Vogl, Franjo Flajsman, Zvonomir Janovic, Helena Jasna Mencer
Polymer Science In Croatia, Otto Vogl, Franjo Flajsman, Zvonomir Janovic, Helena Jasna Mencer
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
46. Milan Lazar, Otto Vogl, Lyda Rychla
46. Milan Lazar, Otto Vogl, Lyda Rychla
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization, Istanbul, Turkey, Otto Vogl, Yusuf Yagci
International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization, Istanbul, Turkey, Otto Vogl, Yusuf Yagci
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference: Koloa, Kauai, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl
Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference: Koloa, Kauai, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
47. Zbigniew Jedlinski, Otto Vogl
47. Zbigniew Jedlinski, Otto Vogl
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
48. Junji Furukawa, Otto Vogl
49. J. Johan Lindberg, Otto Vogl, Franciska Sundholm
49. J. Johan Lindberg, Otto Vogl, Franciska Sundholm
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
The Fate Of Cannibalized Fundamental-Plane Ellipticals, Martin D. Weinberg
The Fate Of Cannibalized Fundamental-Plane Ellipticals, Martin D. Weinberg
Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series
Evolution and disruption of galaxies orbiting in the gravitational field of a larger cluster galaxy are driven by three coupled mechanisms: 1) the heating due to its time dependent motion in the primary; 2) mass loss due to the tidal strain field; and 3) orbital decay. Previous work demonstrated that tidal heating is effective well inside the impulse approximation limit. Not only does the overall energy increase over previous predictions, but the work is done deep inside the secondary galaxy, e.g. at or inside the half mass radius in most cases. Here, these ideas applied to cannibalization of elliptical galaxies …
The Quantum Theory Of General Relativity At Low Energies, John Donoghue
The Quantum Theory Of General Relativity At Low Energies, John Donoghue
Physics Department Faculty Publication Series
In quantum field theory there is now a well developed technique, effective field theory, which allows one to obtain low energy quantum predictions in “non-renormalizable” theories, using only the degrees of freedom and interactions appropriate for those energies. Whether or not general relativity is truly fundamental, at low energies it is automatically described as a quantum effective field theory and this allows a consistent framework for quantum gravity at ordinary energies. I briefly describe the nature and limits of the technique.
50. Henri Benoît, Otto Vogl, Jeanne-Dominique Gass
50. Henri Benoît, Otto Vogl, Jeanne-Dominique Gass
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Ethical Problems And Dilemmas In The Interaction Between Science And Media, David Resnik
Ethical Problems And Dilemmas In The Interaction Between Science And Media, David Resnik
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
Science and the media are not strange bedfellows since they both gather information, value accuracy and objectivity, and recognize their enormous social responsibilities. The public often benefits from interactions between science and the media, and these two institutions often complement each other. However, since they have different standards, goals, expertises, competencies, and funding sources, science and the media can sometimes interact in ways that produce unintended, adverse consequences for the public. Sometimes the public may become misinformed, deceived, or confused as a result of the media's coverage of science. This unfortunate effect can lead to poor policy decisions, ill-informed public …
Research Vs. Teaching: An Ethical Dilemma For The Academic Physicist, Alvin M. Saperstein
Research Vs. Teaching: An Ethical Dilemma For The Academic Physicist, Alvin M. Saperstein
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
The usual discussions of academic ethics and freedom revolve around the issues of what we may teach. Here, I'm concerned with how we teach and examine. Thus this paper is concerned with process rather than substance--perhaps an unusual concern for an academic but currently of interest to me, having recently served a year in the federal bureaucracy where process is dominant over substance.
A physician who knew of improved procedures to facilitate the health of a patient but chose to use older, proven less effective, means, purely for his/her own convenience, would clearly be guilty of medical malpractice--unethical behavior. I …
Ethics, Physics, And Public Policy, Tina Kaarsberg
Ethics, Physics, And Public Policy, Tina Kaarsberg
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
This paper discusses the ethical aspects of physicists', and the physics community's involvement in public policy. The work of individual physicists is often quite distant from any societal impact and thus public policy is not normally considered an important ethical consideration for individual physicists. However, in light of the great societal impact of physics-based technologies, the physics profession, by definition, has a major impact on public policy. In addition, most physicists in the U.S. benefited considerably from public funding in their physics education, and many continue to depend upon federal and state funding. Thus, there is a strong ethical argument …
Should Physics Students Take A Course In Ethics? Physicists Respond, Bonnie Wylo, Marshall Thomsen
Should Physics Students Take A Course In Ethics? Physicists Respond, Bonnie Wylo, Marshall Thomsen
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
Should physics students take a course in ethics? A National Science Foundation grant was written by the authors in an attempt (in part) to answer this question. One might first ask, why might physics students take a course in ethics? There are three reasons that might combine to persuade one of the necessity. First, the formal training can be quite practical and useful in the daily life of a physicist, as discussed below. Second, the National Science Teachers Association suggests an ethical component in the training of high school physics teachers (NSTA Standards for Science Teacher Preparation, available at www.nsta.org). …
Publication Practices In Physics, Marshall Thomsen
Publication Practices In Physics, Marshall Thomsen
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
Publication of research results in scholarly journals plays an important role in the scientific community. These publications provide both a means for dissemination of new results and a means for evaluating the quality of scientific work and the scientists who perform it. This paper will examine motivations for publishing, ethical issues in publication, some relevant ethical codes, and some corrective measures that have been taken to shore up areas of ethical concern. Finally, the impact of new communications technologies on the future of publication will be considered.
Ethical Issues In Physics: Ethical Harassment, Caroline L. Herzenberg
Ethical Issues In Physics: Ethical Harassment, Caroline L. Herzenberg
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
The concept of ethical harassment is identified and discussed. It is proposed that we search for societal mechanisms that may lead to some progress in the curtailment of ethical harassment. It is proposed that the right to act ethically should be regarded as a fundamental human and professional right.
Science, Ethics, And Gender, Priscilla Auchincloss
Science, Ethics, And Gender, Priscilla Auchincloss
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
No abstract provided.
51. Ephraim Katchaski-Katzir, Otto Vogl, Joseph Jagur-Grodzinski
51. Ephraim Katchaski-Katzir, Otto Vogl, Joseph Jagur-Grodzinski
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Dynamics Of A Suspension Of Spheres And Rigid Polymers: Effect Of Geometrical Mismatch, Radu P. Mondescu, M. Muthukumar
Dynamics Of A Suspension Of Spheres And Rigid Polymers: Effect Of Geometrical Mismatch, Radu P. Mondescu, M. Muthukumar
Physics Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Ricci Tensor Of Diagonal Metric, K. Z. Win
Ricci Tensor Of Diagonal Metric, K. Z. Win
Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series
Efficient formulae of Ricci tensor for an arbitrary diagonal metric are presented.
Curved Flats In Symmetric Spaces, D Ferus, F Pedit
Curved Flats In Symmetric Spaces, D Ferus, F Pedit
Mathematics and Statistics Department Faculty Publication Series
This is the pre-published version harvested from arXiv. The published version is located at http://www.springerlink.com/content/t0j0rt535w428334/
Isometric Immersions Of Space Forms And Soliton Theory, D Ferus, F Pedit
Isometric Immersions Of Space Forms And Soliton Theory, D Ferus, F Pedit
Mathematics and Statistics Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Identification Of Selenium Species In Selenium-Enriched Garlic, Onion And Broccoli Using High-Performance Ion Chromatography With Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Detection, Hh Ge, Xj Cai, Jf Tyson, Pc Uden, Er Denoyer, E Block
Identification Of Selenium Species In Selenium-Enriched Garlic, Onion And Broccoli Using High-Performance Ion Chromatography With Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Detection, Hh Ge, Xj Cai, Jf Tyson, Pc Uden, Er Denoyer, E Block
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Use Of Surfactant In The Determination Of Arsenic By Flow Injection Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Julian Tyson, Robert Ellis
Use Of Surfactant In The Determination Of Arsenic By Flow Injection Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Julian Tyson, Robert Ellis
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
The possible benefits of the addition of an anionic surfactant, didodecyldimethylammonium bromide, in the determination of arsenic, by flow injection hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry using a flame-heated quartz tube atomizer, were studied in the light of previous reports concerning the effects of surfactants on chemical vapor generation procedures. Concentrations of arsenic between 5 and 30 μg 1-1 were used. Calibrations in the presence and absence of the surfactant in the sample solution were not significantly different, either for the case where vesicles were formed in the presence of the analyte or where they were preformed in the surfactant solution …
Flow Injection At The 1996 Winter Conference On Plasma Spectrochemistry, Julian Tyson
Flow Injection At The 1996 Winter Conference On Plasma Spectrochemistry, Julian Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Flow Injection Determination Of Mercury With Preconcentration By Amalgamation On A Gold-Platinum Gauze By Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, Ebenezer Debrah, Eric R. Denoyer, Julian Tyson
Flow Injection Determination Of Mercury With Preconcentration By Amalgamation On A Gold-Platinum Gauze By Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, Ebenezer Debrah, Eric R. Denoyer, Julian Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.