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  • 1
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 84 (1998), S. 2768-2787 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: This work develops two techniques for optically probing the spatial profile of microwave frequency superconducting currents. As an application, we measured the effects of high microwave powers on the spatial distribution of current on coplanar superconducting transmission lines fabricated using YBa2Cu3O7−δ and Tl2Ba2CaCu2O8. For both techniques, a focused light-spot served as the spatial probe whose effect was measured through the change in transmitted microwave power. For resonant geometries, the change was due to the kinetic-inductance bolometric effect; for nonresonant geometries, the change was due to the resistive-transition bolometric effect. Kinetic-inductance photoresponse measurements were acquired by setting the microwave frequency on the shoulder of a resonance and measuring the change in the microwave power transmitted through the device that occurred when the absorption of light shifted the frequency of the resonance. These kinetic-inductance measurements were performed as a function of microwave power on a YBa2Cu3O7−δ coplanar device at 74 K and on a Tl2Ba2CaCu2O8 coplanar device at 80 K. Because the photoresponse in this technique is proportional to the square of the local current density underneath the light spot (as opposed to directly proportional), this technique is sensitive to current redistribution on length scales much smaller than the ∼6 μm spatial resolution of our measurements. Extrinsic (defect and grain boundary associated) and intrinsic photoresponses were measured. Both coplanar samples showed no change in the intrinsic spatial distribution of the current as the microwave power was varied. At all temperatures the Tl2Ba2CaCu2O8 sample exhibited substantial extrinsic spatial variations on a distance scale equal to the film's ∼5 μm grain size; these spatial variations became more dramatic as the temperature T approached the critical temperature Tc. The spatial variations for the finer-grained YBa2Cu3O7 sample were much less pronounced. Behavior consistent with Tc being several degrees lower at the film edges was observed as T approached Tc; the edge-current photoresponse started to narrow, increase faster than linearly with light power, and move away from the film edges toward the center of the strip; lowering the light power lessened these effects. Resistive-bolometric photoresponse measurements performed at temperatures within the resistive transition exhibited the same light power effects near Tc. The kinetic-inductance photoresponse can also be used as a probe of the local quality of unpatterned superconducting films; for this usage an unpatterned film serves as one wall of a resonant cavity and a focused light beam is scanned through the transparent substrate onto the underside of the superconducting film while monitoring the shift in the cavity resonance. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures 19 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1460-2695
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract— The development of anisotropic material properties due to torsional cyclic plastic straining of tubes with sustained axial loads was examined for a type 316 stainless steel at room temperature and at 500°C. The effect of the cyclic strains and the cumulative ratchetting strains on the axial tensile properties was determined and the results show a significant increase in the tensile strength at both 20°C and 500°C, with more pronounced hardening at the higher temperature. The cyclic shear stress-strain response of the material is shown to be extremely temperature dependent and the hardening ratio is much greater at 500°C, which is consistent with the dynamic strain ageing observed previously for this material. The ratchetting strains are controlled by the cyclic shear strain hardening, by the axial hardening resulting from the cyclic shear and the cumulative axial strains, and by the ratio of the secondary shear stress to the primary axial stress.
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    Springer
    Policy sciences 31 (1998), S. 321-341 
    ISSN: 1573-0891
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Political Science , Economics
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    ISSN: 1573-0891
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Political Science , Economics
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    Ithaca, N.Y. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 48:3 (1995:Apr.) 486 
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    Cellular and molecular life sciences 51 (1995), S. 738-743 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Keywords: Male mouse pheromones ; stereospecific response ; chromatographic resolution of optical isomers ; estrus synchronization
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Two male mouse pheromones, 3,4-dehydro-exo-brevicomin (DHB) and 2-sec-butyldihydrothiazole (SBT), are chiral molecules which were previously tested in their respective bioasays as racemic mixtures. The focus of this study has been to determine the absolute configuration of their natural forms and its relation to stereospecific biological action. DHB was established as the R,R-enantiomer possessing biological activity. Due to an extremely easy racemization of SBT under very mild conditions, enantioselectivity of its transmission and its action at the receptor site appear to be of secondary importance.
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    Cell & tissue research 286 (1996), S. 69-80 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Key words: Growth hormone ; Growth hormone receptors ; Growth hormone-binding proteins ; Immune system ; Immunocytochemistry ; Domestic fowl (Aves ; Phasianiformes)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. It is well established that the activity and proliferation of lymphoid cells and lymphoid organs are stimulated by growth hormone. These actions on lymphoid cells may be direct or mediated by actions on the epithelial and non-immune tissue cells that regulate immune function. The occurrence and cellular localization of growth hormone receptors in immune tissues has therefore been investigated to determine the target-sites of growth hormone action. Growth hormone receptor mRNA was first detected by Northern blotting in the spleen, bursa of Fabricius, and thymus of domestic fowl. In addition to the 4.4-kb transcript thought to encode the full-length growth hormone receptor, smaller transcripts of 2.8 kb and 1.0 kb, which may encode growth hormone-binding proteins, were also occasionally observed. Further analysis using the polymerase chain reaction revealed that mRNA sequences encoding the extracellular and intracellular domains of the growth hormone receptor were present in all tissues and highly homologous with hepatic transcripts. Translation of these transcripts also occurs in immune tissues, since immunoreactive growth hormone-binding proteins or growth hormone receptors of approximately 56 kDa were detected in hepatic, splenic, thymic, and bursal extracts. Immunocytochemistry of these tissues subsequently revealed that macrophages probably contain the bulk of this immunoreactivity, although some thymic medullary epithelial cells (including Hassall’s corpuscles) and splenic ellipsoids and interdigitating cells were also immunoreactive. This immunoreactivity is present in immune tissues of newly hatched and adult chickens. Importantly, B-lymphocytes were rarely, if ever, immunoreactive, and T-lymphocytes containing growth hormone receptors or binding proteins were not observed. These results suggest that a number of primary (thymus and bursa) and secondary (spleen) lymphoid tissues in the chicken contain growth hormone receptors and are thus target-sites for growth hormone action. The distribution of growth hormone receptor/growth hormone-binding protein immunoreactivity in these tissues would further suggest that growth hormone plays a major role in macrophage proliferation and/or activity and may indirectly affect lymphocyte maturation and storage via effects on thymic and splenic stromal cells.
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    Teaching business ethics 2 (1998), S. 211-222 
    ISSN: 1573-1944
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Philosophy , Economics
    Notes: Abstract This paper shows how the Prisoner's Dilemma can help students recognize and understand the ethical ramifications of decisions they make. The advantage of studying the Prisoner's Dilemma is that it models situations in which there is a conflict between the interests of individuals and the well-being of the group. Accordingly, it provides an effective framework for illustrating the importance of ethical decision-making by managers in a business and social environment. The paper describes two classroom activities that characterize the Prisoner's Dilemma and draws two important principles for the teaching of business ethics. The two principles are the implication effect and the self-defeating behavior effect. The paper also suggests several discussion points based on the two classroom activities and the two principles.
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    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Bioresorbable vascular graft ; Mechanical stress ; Mathematical model
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Little attention has been given to the stresses within the wall of bioresorbable vascular prostheses and how they might affect the resorption process. We modeled the graft “complex” (inner tissue capsule, residual graft, and outer tissue capsule) as a three-layered compound tube under internal pressure. Using this biomechanical model, we studied the effects of alterations in the geometry (i. e., radius and thickness) and mechanical properties of each stratum on the overall transmural stress distribution. Hypothetical simulations were performed to investigate the possible-sequence of and alterations in the radial and circumferential stresses during the resorption process. Our results suggest that early in the resorption phase, the inner tissue capsule is subjected to compressive hoop stresses and concentrated, largemagnitude compressive radial stresses. This distribution gives way to the more typical distribution for a thick-walled tube when equilibration (i.e., complete resorption) is approached. The prediction of the compressive stresses in the pseudo-intima during early resorption parallels findings of an elevated mitotic index in that region at that time. This leads to a new hypothesis, namely, that compressive stresses, both in-plane and out-of-plane with respect to the regenerated vascular cells, participate in the resorption process of bioresorbable vascular grafts by modulating elevated cellular proliferative activity and may play an important role in other aspects of vascular cell biology. Results of recent experimentation support this hypothesis.
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    ISSN: 1588-2780
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract The operating principle of a memory based radiation sensor, which is the Soft Error mechanism in silicon integrated circuits was suggested in our research with particular reference to dynamic Random Access Memories (dRAMs), with a view of employing it in neutron detection, imaging and elemental analysis. Thus, having initially proved that dRAMs can be used as heavy charged particle detectors, it was thought that these devices can be made sensitive to neutrons by adding a foil to convert the thermal neutrons to charged particles through the (n,α) reaction. In order to further evaluate the feasibility of this approach, a Monte Carlo program has been used to simulate and examine suitable converting materials with respect to soft error generation and to determine methods to increase the sensitivity of dRAMs to neutrons. The aim of this paper is to present results from these calculations and discuss the capabilities of such a neutron detector.
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