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On The Edge Set Of Graphs Of Lattice Paths, Lara Pudwell, Steven Klee, Rick Gillman
On The Edge Set Of Graphs Of Lattice Paths, Lara Pudwell, Steven Klee, Rick Gillman
Lara K. Pudwell
No abstract provided.
Underwater Terrain Reconstruction Using Sonar Data Taken From Multiple Vantage Points, Christopher Roman
Underwater Terrain Reconstruction Using Sonar Data Taken From Multiple Vantage Points, Christopher Roman
Christopher N. Roman
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of The Potential Of Atriplex Nummualria For Sheep Production In Arid Jordanian Rangelands, Raed Al-Tabini, A. Younger
An Evaluation Of The Potential Of Atriplex Nummualria For Sheep Production In Arid Jordanian Rangelands, Raed Al-Tabini, A. Younger
Raed Al-Tabini
No abstract provided.
On Cross Numbers Of Minimal Zero Sequences In Certain Cyclic Groups, Lara Pudwell, Scott Chapman, Paul Baginski, Kathryn Mcdonald
On Cross Numbers Of Minimal Zero Sequences In Certain Cyclic Groups, Lara Pudwell, Scott Chapman, Paul Baginski, Kathryn Mcdonald
Lara K. Pudwell
No abstract provided.
Reading, Writing, And Toxics: Children's Health, Academic Performance, And Environmental Justice In Los Angeles, Manuel Pastor, James Sadd, Rachel Morello-Frosch
Reading, Writing, And Toxics: Children's Health, Academic Performance, And Environmental Justice In Los Angeles, Manuel Pastor, James Sadd, Rachel Morello-Frosch
James Sadd
A significant body of previous research on environmental justice has demonstrated a disproportionate burden of environmental hazards on low-income and minority residents. In this paper we evaluate spatially indexed data on estimated respiratory and cancer risks associated with exposures to ambient air toxics to show that children of color in the Los Angeles Unified School District suffer potentially disparate health impacts, and that disparities in environmental risks may be associated with diminished school performance -- even after controlling for socioeconomic and demographic covariates that generally explain much of the variation in student scores. Remediating environmental health risks in distressed neighborhoods …
Synthesis, Crystal Structure And Thermoelectric Properties Of Β-K2bi8se13 Solid Solutions, Theodora Kyratsi, Duck-Young Chung, Jeff Dyck, Ctirad Uher, Sangeeta Lal, Sim Loo, Tim Hogan, John Ireland, Carl Kannewurf, Evripides Hatzikraniotis, Konstantinos Paraskevopoulos, Mercouri Kanatzidis
Synthesis, Crystal Structure And Thermoelectric Properties Of Β-K2bi8se13 Solid Solutions, Theodora Kyratsi, Duck-Young Chung, Jeff Dyck, Ctirad Uher, Sangeeta Lal, Sim Loo, Tim Hogan, John Ireland, Carl Kannewurf, Evripides Hatzikraniotis, Konstantinos Paraskevopoulos, Mercouri Kanatzidis
Jeffrey Dyck
Solid solution series of the type K2Bi8-xSbxSe13, K2-xRbxBi8Se13 as well as K2Bi8Se13-xSx were prepared and the distribution of the atoms (Bi/Sb, K/Rb and Se/S) on different crystallographic sites, the band gaps and their thermoelectric properties were studied. The distribution Se/S appears to be more uniform than the distribution of the Sb and Rb atoms in the β-K2Bi8Se13 structure that shows preference in specific sites in the lattice. Band gap is mainly affected by Sb and S substitution. Seebeck coefficient measurements showed n-type character for of all Se/S members. In the Bi/Sb series an enhancement of p-type character was observed. The …
Solvent-Free Conversion Of Alpha-Naphthaldehyde To 1-Naphthoic Acid And 1-Naphthalenemethanol: Application Of The Cannizzaro Reaction, John Esteb, Keith Gligorich, Stacy O'Reilly, Jeremy Richter
Solvent-Free Conversion Of Alpha-Naphthaldehyde To 1-Naphthoic Acid And 1-Naphthalenemethanol: Application Of The Cannizzaro Reaction, John Esteb, Keith Gligorich, Stacy O'Reilly, Jeremy Richter
John Esteb
The Cannizzaro reaction is routinely covered in organic textbooks, but owing to the shortage of suitable procedures for the undergraduate teaching laboratory, this reaction is seldom performed in a first-year organic chemistry class. In this experiment, powdered potassium hydroxide and α-naphthaldehyde are heated under solvent-free conditions to produce 1-naphthoic acid and 1-naphthalenemethanol in 86% and 79% yields, respectively. The solvent-free nature of this procedure greatly reduces the quantity of waste generated by students relative to the typical solvent-based method of preparation. Note:Link is to the article in a subscription database available to users affiliated with Butler University. Appropriate login information …
Hands-On Geometry, S. Sportsman, Shannon Driskell
Hands-On Geometry, S. Sportsman, Shannon Driskell
Shannon O.S. Driskell
Sportsman, S. (Co-PI), & Driskell, S. (Co-PI), Improving Teacher Quality State Grants Program, Ohio Board of Regents, $90,246
Fixed Point Theorems, Karen Saxe, Karine Moe
Windimurra Vanadium Deposit, Murchison Region, W.A., D Bolton, Jude Alexander
Windimurra Vanadium Deposit, Murchison Region, W.A., D Bolton, Jude Alexander
Jude Alexander
No abstract provided.
Quantum Mysteries Revisited Again, Padmanabhan Aravind
Quantum Mysteries Revisited Again, Padmanabhan Aravind
Padmanabhan K. Aravind
This paper describes a device, consisting of a central source and two widely separated detectors with six switch settings each, that provides a simple gedanken demonstration of the non-classical correlations that are the subject of Bell’s theorem without relying on either statistical effects or the occurrence of rare events. The mechanism underlying the operation of the device is revealed for readers with a knowledge of quantum mechanics.
Lactone Synthesis Via Biotransformations Of -Hydroxyamides, Thomas Goyne, Stephen Taylor, Carrie Arnold, Aaron Gerds, Nathan Ide, Keri Law, Dale Kling, Matthew Pridgeon, Lloyd Simons, James Vyvyan, Jennifer Yamaoka, Min-Ken Liao
Lactone Synthesis Via Biotransformations Of -Hydroxyamides, Thomas Goyne, Stephen Taylor, Carrie Arnold, Aaron Gerds, Nathan Ide, Keri Law, Dale Kling, Matthew Pridgeon, Lloyd Simons, James Vyvyan, Jennifer Yamaoka, Min-Ken Liao
Thomas Goyne
No abstract provided.
Thermodynamic Method For Prediction Of Surfactant Modified Oil Droplet Contact Angles, Samuel Morton, D. Keffer, R. Counce, D. Depaoli, M. Hu
Thermodynamic Method For Prediction Of Surfactant Modified Oil Droplet Contact Angles, Samuel Morton, D. Keffer, R. Counce, D. Depaoli, M. Hu
Samuel A Morton
No abstract provided.
Biorthogonal Spline Type Wavelets, Tian-Xiao He
Biorthogonal Spline Type Wavelets, Tian-Xiao He
Tian-Xiao He
Let ¢ be an orthonormal scaling function with approximation degree p - 1, and let Bn be the B-spline of order n. Then, spline type scaling functions defined by fn = f * Bn (n = 1, 2, ... ) possess higher approximation order, p+n-1, and compact support. The corresponding biorthogonal wavelet functions are also constructed. This technique is extended to the case of biorthogonal scaling function system. As an application of the method supplied in this paper, one can easily construct a sequence of pairs of biorthogonal spline type scaling functions from one pair of biorthogonal scaling functions or …
Imagery In Sentence Comprehension: An Fmri Study, Marcel Just, Sharlene Newman, Timothy Keller, Alice Mceleney, Patricia Carpenter
Imagery In Sentence Comprehension: An Fmri Study, Marcel Just, Sharlene Newman, Timothy Keller, Alice Mceleney, Patricia Carpenter
Marcel Adam Just
No abstract provided.
Students’ Problem-Solving Strategies With Fractions, Shannon Driskell
Students’ Problem-Solving Strategies With Fractions, Shannon Driskell
Shannon O.S. Driskell
Driskell, S. (PI), University of Dayton Research Council Seed Grant, $4,000
Microwave Thawing Of Cylinders., Tim Marchant
Microwave Thawing Of Cylinders., Tim Marchant
Tim Marchant
Microwave thawing of a cylinder is examined. The electromagnetic field is governed by Maxwell's equations, where the electrical conductivity and the thermal absorptivity are both assumed to depend on temperature. The forced heat equation governs the absorption and diffusion of heat where convective heating occurs at the surface of the cylinder, while the Stefan condition governs the position of the moving phase boundary. A semi-analytical model, which consists of ordinary differential equations, is developed using the Galerkin method. Semi-analytical solutions are found for the temperature, the electric-field amplitude in the cylinder and the position of the moving boundary. Two examples, …
Deep Tissue Imaging Approaches By Direct Capture Of Two-Photon Absorptionmacro To Nano, T. Ye, W. Wagner, Peifang Tian, G. Yurtsever, M. Fischer, W. Wagner
Deep Tissue Imaging Approaches By Direct Capture Of Two-Photon Absorptionmacro To Nano, T. Ye, W. Wagner, Peifang Tian, G. Yurtsever, M. Fischer, W. Wagner
Peifang Tian
No abstract provided.
Asymptotic Solitons For A Third-Order Kortweg-De Vries Equation, Tim Marchant
Asymptotic Solitons For A Third-Order Kortweg-De Vries Equation, Tim Marchant
Tim Marchant
Solitary wave interaction for a higher-order version of the Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation is considered. The equation is obtained by retaining third-order terms in the perturbation expansion, where for the KdV equation only first-order terms are retained. The third-order KdV equation can be asymptotically transformed to the KdV equation, if the third-order coefficients satisfy a certain algebraic relationship. The third-order two-soliton solution is derived using the transformation. The third-order phase shift corrections are found and it is shown that the collision is asymptotically elastic. The interaction of two third-order solitary waves is also considered numerically. Examples of an elastic and …
How The Brain Processes Causal Inferences In Text: A Theoretical Account Of Generation And Integration Component Processes Utilizing Both Cerebral Hemispheres, Robert Mason, Marcel Just
How The Brain Processes Causal Inferences In Text: A Theoretical Account Of Generation And Integration Component Processes Utilizing Both Cerebral Hemispheres, Robert Mason, Marcel Just
Marcel Adam Just
No abstract provided.
Pseudospectral Iterated Method For Differential Equations With Delay Terms, Jodi Mead, Barbara Zubik-Kowal
Pseudospectral Iterated Method For Differential Equations With Delay Terms, Jodi Mead, Barbara Zubik-Kowal
Jodi Mead
New efficient numerical methods for hyperbolic and parabolic partial differential equations with delay terms are investigated. These equations model a development of cancer cells in human bodies. Our goal is to study numerical methods which can be applied in a parallel computing environment. We apply our new numerical method to the delay partial differential equations and analyse the error of the method. Numerical experiments confirm our theoretical results.
Almost Alternating Harmonic Series, Ramin Naimi, Curtis Fesit
Almost Alternating Harmonic Series, Ramin Naimi, Curtis Fesit
Ramin Naimi
No abstract provided.
Model Development Techniques And Evaluation Methods For Prediction And Classification Of Consumer Risk In The Credit Industry, Jennifer Priestley, Satish Nargundkar
Model Development Techniques And Evaluation Methods For Prediction And Classification Of Consumer Risk In The Credit Industry, Jennifer Priestley, Satish Nargundkar
Jennifer L. Priestley
In this chapter, we examine and compare the most prevalent modeling techniques in the credit industry, Linear Discriminant Analysis, Logistic Analysis and the emerging technique of Neural Network modeling. K-S Tests and Classification Rates are typically used in the industry to measure the success in predictive classification. We examine those two methods and a third, ROC Curves, to determine if the method of evaluation has an influence on the perceived performance of the modeling technique. We found that each modeling technique has its own strengths, and a determination of the “best” depends upon the evaluation method utilized and the costs …
Cautionary Comments (Author Response), John Esteb, Anne Wilson
Cautionary Comments (Author Response), John Esteb, Anne Wilson
John Esteb
Reply to concerns about a safety factor in the paper, “A Solvent-Free Oxidation of Alcohols in an Organic Laboratory."
Note:Link is to the article in a subscription database available to users affiliated with Butler University. Appropriate login information will be required for access. Users not affiliated with Butler University should contact their local librarian for assistance in locating a copy of this article.
Natural Resources And The Public Estate, John Dernbach
Natural Resources And The Public Estate, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Long-Range Downstream Effects Of Urban Runoff And Acid Mine Drainage In The Debed River, Armenia: Insights From Lead Isotope Modeling, Robert Kurkjian, Charles Dunlap, A. Flegal
Long-Range Downstream Effects Of Urban Runoff And Acid Mine Drainage In The Debed River, Armenia: Insights From Lead Isotope Modeling, Robert Kurkjian, Charles Dunlap, A. Flegal
Charles Dunlap
Lead concentrations and isotopic compositions measured along 80 km of the Debed River in the Republic of Armenia provide new insights into the geochemical and physical controls on riparian Pb transport by allowing comparison of the long-range, downstream impacts of acid mine drainage with runoff from an industrialized city. The modern background Pb concentration in Armenian surface waters is estimated to be ~0.01 lg/L, based on analyses of remote alpine rivers in Armenia. The lead concentration in the Debed River is 8 µg/L (800 times background) after passing through Vanadzor, the second largest industrial city in Armenia; it then decreases …
Semi-Analytical Solutions For One - And Two-Dimensional Pellet Problems., Tim Marchant
Semi-Analytical Solutions For One - And Two-Dimensional Pellet Problems., Tim Marchant
Tim Marchant
The problem of heat and mass transfer within a porous catalytic pellet in which an irreversible first–order exothermic reaction occurs is a much–studied problem in chemical–reactor engineering. The system is described by two coupled reaction–diffusion equations for the temperature and the degree of reactant conversion. The Galerkin method is used to obtain a semi–analytical model for the pellet problem with both one– and two–dimensional slab geometries. This involves approximating the spatial structure of the temperature and reactant–conversion profiles in the pellet using trial functions. The semi–analytical model is obtained by averaging the governing partial differential equations. As the Arrhenius law …
Alq3-Modified Indium Tin Oxide For Enhancing The Efficiency And Reliability Of Organic Light-Emitting Devices, Yf Liew, F.R. Zhu, Sj Chua, Jx Tang
Alq3-Modified Indium Tin Oxide For Enhancing The Efficiency And Reliability Of Organic Light-Emitting Devices, Yf Liew, F.R. Zhu, Sj Chua, Jx Tang
Professor ZHU, Fu Rong
No abstract provided.
Structural Correction Of Paleomagnetic Vectors Dispersed About Two Fold Axes And Application To The Duke Island (Alaska) Ultramafic Complex, Scott Bogue, C. Sherman Gromme
Structural Correction Of Paleomagnetic Vectors Dispersed About Two Fold Axes And Application To The Duke Island (Alaska) Ultramafic Complex, Scott Bogue, C. Sherman Gromme
Scott Bogue
A new analysis of paleomagnetic data from the mid-Cretaceous (∼110 Ma) ultramafic complex at Duke Island (southeast Alaska) supports large poleward transport of the Insular superterrane relative to North America consistent with the Baja British Columbia hypothesis. Previous paleomagnetic work has shown that the characteristic remanence of the ultramafic complex predates kilometer-scale deformation of the very well developed cumulate layering but that the layering was not horizontal everywhere before the folding. It is possible, however, to estimate paleohorizontal for the Duke Island ultramafic complex because the postremanence deformation of the intrusion occurred about two well-defined and spatially separate fold axes. …
An Analog And Mathematical Modeling Resource Catalog For Undergraduate Structural Geology Courses, Phillip Resor, John Stimac, Michelle Cooke, Juliet Crider, Dazhi Jiang, Basil Tikoff, Jamie Toro
An Analog And Mathematical Modeling Resource Catalog For Undergraduate Structural Geology Courses, Phillip Resor, John Stimac, Michelle Cooke, Juliet Crider, Dazhi Jiang, Basil Tikoff, Jamie Toro
Phillip G Resor
The Modeling Structural Processes Working Group of the recent NAGT Workshop: "Teaching Structural Geology in the 21st Century" (TSG21) presents a catalog of models used in the teaching of structural geology to undergraduate students. Structural geology models are simplified constructs of complex earth system processes that have long been known to engage students and enhance their intuition of the deformation of earth materials. We recognize four classes of models: conceptual models, data representation models (including maps, stereonets, three-dimensional renderings, and statistical descriptions), analog models (including experiments with rock and non-rock materials), and mathematical models (including analytical expressions and deterministic or …