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The Spatial Distribution Of Diversity Between Disparate Taxa: Spatial Correspondence Between Mammals And Ants Across South Florida, Usa, Craig R. Allen, L. G. Pearlstine, D.P. Wojcik, W.M. Kitchens Jan 2001

The Spatial Distribution Of Diversity Between Disparate Taxa: Spatial Correspondence Between Mammals And Ants Across South Florida, Usa, Craig R. Allen, L. G. Pearlstine, D.P. Wojcik, W.M. Kitchens

Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit: Staff Publications

Gap Analysis takes a proactive landscape-level approach to conserving native species by identifying nodes of high biological diversity. It uses vertebrate species richness as an index of overall biological diversity. However, it remains unknownwhether or not the spatial distribution of vertebrate diversity correspondswith the diversity of other taxa. We tested whether landscape-level diversity patterns corresponded between a vertebrate and an invertebrate taxon, mammals and ants, across the southern half of the Florida peninsula, USA. Composite digital maps with a 30-m spatial resolution were produced for each taxon. Spatial correspondence between the taxa was determined by normalizing and then subtracting the …


Diffserver: Application Level Differentiated Services For Web Servers, Gautam Rao, Byrav Ramamurthy Jan 2001

Diffserver: Application Level Differentiated Services For Web Servers, Gautam Rao, Byrav Ramamurthy

CSE Conference and Workshop Papers

Web content hosting, in which a Web server stores and provides Web access to documents for different customers, is becoming increasingly common. For example, a web server can host webpages for several different companies and individuals. Traditionally, Web Service Providers (WSPs) provide all customers with the same level of performance (best-effort service). Most service differentiation has been in the pricing structure (individual vs. business rates) or the connectivity type (dial-up access vs. leased line, etc.). This report presents DiffServer, a program that implements two simple, server-side, application-level mechanisms (server-centric and client-centric) to provide different levels of web service. The results …


The Impact Of Software Evolution On Code Coverage Information, Sebastian Elbaum, David Gable, Gregg Rothermel Jan 2001

The Impact Of Software Evolution On Code Coverage Information, Sebastian Elbaum, David Gable, Gregg Rothermel

CSE Conference and Workshop Papers

Many tools and techniques for addressing software maintenance problems rely on code coverage information. Often, this coverage information is gathered for a specific version of a software system, and then used to perform analyses on subsequent versions of that system without being recalculated. As a software system evolves, however, modifications to the software alter the software’s behavior on particular inputs, and code coverage information gathered on earlier versions of a program may not accurately reflect the coverage that would be obtained on later versions. This discrepancy may affect the success of analyses dependent on code coverage information. Despite the importance …


A Class Of Monoids Embeddable In A Group, Ebru Keyman Jan 2001

A Class Of Monoids Embeddable In A Group, Ebru Keyman

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this paper, we develop a new method to show that a monoid, given by a certain kind of presentation, embeds in a group. A mathematical device called the diamond condition was used in [5] to prove that the singular braid monoid SB_n embeds. Motivated by this, we consider monoid presentations which have the basic properties of the presentation of the singular braid monoid. In the same way as in [5], we prove that the monoid embeds. The proof of the diamond condition is completely geometric in [5], but here we prove it by using elementary algebraic properties.


Magnetoresistance Measurements On Electrodeposited Co_X Cu_{1-X} Alloy Films, Ömer F. Bakkaloğlu, İsmai̇l H. Karahan Jan 2001

Magnetoresistance Measurements On Electrodeposited Co_X Cu_{1-X} Alloy Films, Ömer F. Bakkaloğlu, İsmai̇l H. Karahan

Turkish Journal of Physics

Co_x Cu_{1-x} alloy films were prepared by using electrodeposition technique. The variations of Co and Cu contents of the films were investigated as functions of bath pH and Co content. The compositions of the alloy films were determined using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The crystal structures of the alloy films were analyzed using a Cu (K \alpha )-X-ray diffractometer. The diffraction lines observed were only those of copper component in the alloy films. All three films showed negative magnetoresistance and a giant magnetoresistance effect on the order of 1% in Co_{0.26} Cu_{0.74} and 1.7% in Co_{0.19} Cu_{0.81} alloy films at …


Multiple Structures Of (110) Csl Twist Boundaries In Fcc Metals, A. Ghafoor, B. A. S. Faridi, S. A. Ahmad Jan 2001

Multiple Structures Of (110) Csl Twist Boundaries In Fcc Metals, A. Ghafoor, B. A. S. Faridi, S. A. Ahmad

Turkish Journal of Physics

The geometry of different possible structures of (110) fcc twist boundaries is explored. Computer simulation of all possible low energy structures have been carried out for \Sigma=3 and \Sigma=9 twist boundaries using many-body potentials representing copper, silver and gold. Low symmetry structures are found to have lower energies than the high symmetry CSL structures.


A Novel Technique For The Preparation Of Textured Yba_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\Delta} Superconductor, Naheed Kouser, Saadat Anwar Siddiqi, Asghari Maqsood Jan 2001

A Novel Technique For The Preparation Of Textured Yba_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\Delta} Superconductor, Naheed Kouser, Saadat Anwar Siddiqi, Asghari Maqsood

Turkish Journal of Physics

Textured samples having composition of YBa_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\delta} were prepared by using a novel technique of heating the samples in a thermal gradient which varies linearly between 930-950 ^oC over a distance of 5 cm. The samples were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction analysis, temperature dependent resistivity and magnetic susceptibility measurements, and scanning electron microscopy. XRD analysis shows that sample heated between 930-935 ^oC has tetragonal symmetry and all other three samples show orthorhombic symmetry. Samples heated in temperature gradient of 935-945 ^oC aligned along the c-axis. The orthorhombic samples exhibited zero resistance above 86K with short transition width and samples heated …


Multiparticle Equations For Scalar Particles, Valery Nikolaevich Kapshai, Alexander Ivanovich Fursin Jan 2001

Multiparticle Equations For Scalar Particles, Valery Nikolaevich Kapshai, Alexander Ivanovich Fursin

Turkish Journal of Physics

Multiparticle equations for scalar particles are derived in the framework of the Lagrangian formalism of field theory as a consequence of the Dyson-Schwinger equations for the generating functional of Green's functions. The general form of the n-particle equation is determined. The formula for the kernel of the equation is obtained. It makes possible to use the functional methods for the investigation of the equation. It is proven that the equation is correct in the lower orders for two-particle Green's functions.


Cation Distribution And Magnetisation Study Of Nd^{+3} Substituted Zn-Mg Ferrites, B. P. Ladgaonkar, P. N. Vasambekar, A. S. Vaingankar Jan 2001

Cation Distribution And Magnetisation Study Of Nd^{+3} Substituted Zn-Mg Ferrites, B. P. Ladgaonkar, P. N. Vasambekar, A. S. Vaingankar

Turkish Journal of Physics

Polycrystalline ferrites Zn_{x}Mg_{1-x}Fe_{2-y}Nd_{y}O_{4} (x = 0.00, 0.20, 0.40, 0.80 and 1.00; y = 0.00, 0.05 and 0.10) were prepared by standard ceramic method. Thecompositions,oncharacterisation by X-ray diffraction, shows formation of single phase cubic spinels. Magnetic measurement of these composition shows increase in magnetic moment n_{\beta} with Zn^{2+} concentration up to x = 0.4 and decreases thereafter. This is attributed to the existence of locallised canted spin. The compositions for x = 0.8 and 1.0 shows paramagnetic behaviour at and above room temperature. The trivalent substitution of Nd^{3+} ion causes reduction in the magnetic moment. The cation distribution of the sytem …


Electrical Characterization Of Gate And Gate:Cu Semiconductor Compounds, Hüsnü Sali̇h Güder, Bahatti̇n Abay, Hasan Efeoğlu, Cevdet Coşkun, Şaki̇r Aydoğan, Yahya Kemal Yoğurtçu Jan 2001

Electrical Characterization Of Gate And Gate:Cu Semiconductor Compounds, Hüsnü Sali̇h Güder, Bahatti̇n Abay, Hasan Efeoğlu, Cevdet Coşkun, Şaki̇r Aydoğan, Yahya Kemal Yoğurtçu

Turkish Journal of Physics

Electrical properties of GaTe and GaTe:Cu binary compound semiconductors were investigated by Hall effect and resistivity measurements in the 77-320 K temperature range. Donor and acceptor densities, compensation ratios, acceptor ionization energies, valence band effective mass of holes and effective density of states in valence band were determined for the undoped and Cu doped samples using the single donor-single acceptor analysis of the hole concentration. Temperature coefficient of the hole mobility was determined and compared with related theories.


Urbach-Martienssen's Tail In Layered Ternary Semiconductor Tlgas_{2}, Bahatti̇n Abay, Hüsnü Sali̇h Güder, Hasan Efeoğlu, Yahya Kemal Yoğurtçu Jan 2001

Urbach-Martienssen's Tail In Layered Ternary Semiconductor Tlgas_{2}, Bahatti̇n Abay, Hüsnü Sali̇h Güder, Hasan Efeoğlu, Yahya Kemal Yoğurtçu

Turkish Journal of Physics

Dependence of the absorption coefficient on the photon energy and temperature near the fundamental absorption edge was measured for layered single crystal TlGaS_{2}. The exponentially increasing absorption tail was explained as an Urbach-Martienssen's (U-M's) tail for TlGaS_{2} samples in the 10-340 K temperature range. The characteristic Urbach's parameters such as steepness parameter [\sigma (T)] and Urbach's energy [(E_{u} = k_{B} T / \sigma )] were determined. Analyzing the temperature dependence of these parameters based on the general models, which takes into account the possible role of several different types of disorder, we conclude that the absorption process in the fundamental …


Electric Field Controlled, Pulsed Autoionization In Two Electron Wave Packets, J. Greg Story, Heider N. Ereifej Jan 2001

Electric Field Controlled, Pulsed Autoionization In Two Electron Wave Packets, J. Greg Story, Heider N. Ereifej

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this paper, control of the evolution of a two electron wave packet through the application of a static electric field is demonstrated. Specifically, application of a small electric field is used to produce pulsed autoionization events, the timing of which can be controlled on a picosecond time scale. The technique is demonstrated by exciting calcium atoms using a short-pulsed laser to the 4p3/219d doubly excited state, which is energy degenerate with the 4p1/2nk stark states. Evolution of the resultant wave packet is monitored through the application of a second short laser pulse, which stimulates the …


Structural, Electronic, And Magnetic Properties Of Lani₅₋ₓtₓ (T = Fe, Mn) Compounds, Jinbo Yang, Chiu-Ying Tai, G. K. Marasinghe, George Daniel Waddill, Oran Allan Pringle, William Joseph James, Y. Kong Jan 2001

Structural, Electronic, And Magnetic Properties Of Lani₅₋ₓtₓ (T = Fe, Mn) Compounds, Jinbo Yang, Chiu-Ying Tai, G. K. Marasinghe, George Daniel Waddill, Oran Allan Pringle, William Joseph James, Y. Kong

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Structures and magnetic properties of the LaNi5-xFex and LaNi5-xMnx compounds have been investigated using neutron diffraction and first-principles tight-binding-linear-muffin-tin-orbital methods. Both neutron diffraction refinement data and total energy calculations show that the Fe and Mn atoms preferentially occupy the 3g sites in the hexagonal CaCu5-type structure. The calculated magnetic moments of Fe and Ni atoms are of 2.4-2.5μB and 0.2-0.5μB in LaNi5-xFex, respectively. The magnetic structure exhibits more localized moments at Fe atoms in LaNi5-xFex when x ≤ 1.0. Electronic structure calculations indicate …


Magnetization And Heat Capacity Of R1/3sr2/3feo3-Δ (R = La And Pr), V. P.S. Awana, M. Karppinen, H. Yamauchi, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon, Apurva Mehta, A. V. Narlikar Jan 2001

Magnetization And Heat Capacity Of R1/3sr2/3feo3-Δ (R = La And Pr), V. P.S. Awana, M. Karppinen, H. Yamauchi, S. K. Malik, William B. Yelon, Apurva Mehta, A. V. Narlikar

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Results of magnetization and heat capacity (CP) measurements are presented for R1/3Sr2/3FeO3-δ compounds with R = La and Pr. The change in entropy (ΔS) near the magnetic transition amounts to only 15% of the theoretically expected value for the Fe3+ or Fe5+ spins magnetic ordering. The lower value of ΔS is explained on the basis of reported Mössbauer studies, which revealed a substantial amount of nonmagnetic Fe4+ in the compound across the magnetic transition. The CP peak height across the magnetic transition increases substantially after annealing the …


A Neutron Diffraction Study Of The Deuterium Site Occupancy In Nd5fe17d15.5, Z. Chu, William B. Yelon, R. K. Murakami, P. S.M. Da Silva, V. Villas-Boas, F. P. Missell Jan 2001

A Neutron Diffraction Study Of The Deuterium Site Occupancy In Nd5fe17d15.5, Z. Chu, William B. Yelon, R. K. Murakami, P. S.M. Da Silva, V. Villas-Boas, F. P. Missell

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The intermetallic compound Nd5Fe17 has potentially important magnetic properties and is being investigated as a possible permanent magnetic material. As with many other rare-earth transition metal compounds, this phase can absorb significant quantities of H(D) and lesser amounts of N. Gravimetric measurement indicate that ∼14-16H(D) atoms can be absorbed per formula unit leading to roughly a 20% increase in saturation magnetization and Curie temperature. We have carried out powder neutron diffraction studies to determine the location of D atoms in a sample of Nd5Fe17 containing approximately 15.5D/f.u. The large, complex unit cell of Nd …


Dynamics Of Poly(Vinyl Acetate)-D₃ On Silica, Robert D. O'Connor, Frank D. Blum, Gu Xu Jan 2001

Dynamics Of Poly(Vinyl Acetate)-D₃ On Silica, Robert D. O'Connor, Frank D. Blum, Gu Xu

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) is an important polymer in applications because of both its bulk and surface characteristics. Its chain architecture gives it a low Tg and, generally, good qualities for processing and applications, which include paints, adhesives, thin films and surface coatings. In this study, we investigate the surface dynamics of PVAc absorbed onto silica with deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (2H NMR). For dynamics studies, 2H NMR is an excellent technique because it uses an innocuous probe that can report on correlation times (τc) from approximately 10-8 s to 10 s. We report the use of two-dimensional exchange NMR (2D-X) …


Dynamics Of The Fragmentation Of D2 By Fast Protons And Slow Highly Charged Xe26+, I. Ali, Robert D. Dubois, C. L. Cocke, S. Hagmann, C. R. Feeler, Ronald E. Olson Jan 2001

Dynamics Of The Fragmentation Of D2 By Fast Protons And Slow Highly Charged Xe26+, I. Ali, Robert D. Dubois, C. L. Cocke, S. Hagmann, C. R. Feeler, Ronald E. Olson

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Using recoil-ion momentum spectroscopy, combined with a multihit detector system, the full momentum vectors of both fragment ions produced by fragmentation of D2 by fast 50-kV protons and slow (9.56–0.191 keV/u) keV/u! Xe26+ ions have been measured. The data are kinematically complete and make it possible to separate the laboratory momentum of the center of mass of the molecule from the momentum of each fragment in the center-of-mass system of the molecule. Using this separation, we find that, for higher collision velocities, the overall reaction can be described as double-electron capture, followed in a second and separate step …


Analysis Of Near-Infrared Dye-Labeled Sanger Sequencing Fragments With Gel Electrophoresis Using The Time-Resolved Flourescence Lifetime Indentification Methods, Suzanne Jeanel Lassiter Jan 2001

Analysis Of Near-Infrared Dye-Labeled Sanger Sequencing Fragments With Gel Electrophoresis Using The Time-Resolved Flourescence Lifetime Indentification Methods, Suzanne Jeanel Lassiter

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

The research presented in this dissertation involves the identification of sequencing fragments with time-resolved methods. For this application, near-infrared heavy-atom tricarbocyanine dyes were developed in our laboratory, which can be excited with a single laser and emission collected using a single detection channel. The dyes have four spectroscopically unique, but relatively short lifetimes that can be altered by the intramolecular heavy-atom they contain. The work described here involves the optimization of dye-primer chemistry for preparing Sanger sequencing reactions for longer reads and the optimization of the separation matrix for capillary gel electrophoresis that produces favorable statistical analysis of the aforementioned …


Concrete Roughness Characterization Using Laser Profilometry For Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Sheet Application, Norbert H. Maerz, Poornima Chepur, John J. Myers, Justin Linz Jan 2001

Concrete Roughness Characterization Using Laser Profilometry For Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Sheet Application, Norbert H. Maerz, Poornima Chepur, John J. Myers, Justin Linz

Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The failure of a reinforced concrete member strengthened with fiberreinforced polymer (FRP) laminates may be caused by crushing of concrete, rupture of FRP laminates, or delamination of the FRP sheet. Therefore, the effectiveness and failure mode of FRP sheets applied to beams and columns is related to the degree of adhesion of the epoxy to the concrete surface. When a peeling or delamination failure can be avoided, a more effective engagement of the FRP sheet occurs, which results in more efficient use of the material. One of the principal factors affecting the bond behavior between the concrete and epoxy is …


Changes In Electron-Phonon Coupling Across A Bulk Phase Transition In Copolymer Films Of Vinylidene Fluoride (70%) With Trifluoroethylene (30%), C.N. Borca, Shireen Adenwalla, Jaewu Choi, Lee Robertson, H. You, V.M. Fridkin, S.P. Palto, N. Petukhova, Peter A. Dowben Jan 2001

Changes In Electron-Phonon Coupling Across A Bulk Phase Transition In Copolymer Films Of Vinylidene Fluoride (70%) With Trifluoroethylene (30%), C.N. Borca, Shireen Adenwalla, Jaewu Choi, Lee Robertson, H. You, V.M. Fridkin, S.P. Palto, N. Petukhova, Peter A. Dowben

Peter Dowben Publications

We present evidence for a change in electron-phonon coupling across a bulk phase transition. Below the lattice stiffening transition at around 160 K, there is a change in the diffracted peak width observed by neutron and X-ray scattering techniques. Also, the electronic band structure of the copolymer is shifting in binding energy below 160 K, decreasing the density of states near the Fermi level. The value of the effective Debye temperature above the transition temperature is approximately 50 K, while below 160 K, the value of the Debye parameter is 245 K. We postulate that the coupling between electrons and …


Order-Disorder Phase Transitions In Kno2 , Csno2, And Tlno2 Crystals: A Molecular Dynamics Study, Chun-Gang Duan, Wai-Ning Mei, R. W. Smith, Jianjun Liu, M. M. Ossowski, John R. Hardy Jan 2001

Order-Disorder Phase Transitions In Kno2 , Csno2, And Tlno2 Crystals: A Molecular Dynamics Study, Chun-Gang Duan, Wai-Ning Mei, R. W. Smith, Jianjun Liu, M. M. Ossowski, John R. Hardy

John R. Hardy Papers

The order-disorder phase transitions of KNO2 , CsNO2, and TlNO2 have been studied using parameter-free molecular dynamics simulation. It is found that the phase transitions in nitrites investigated are driven by the rotations of the NO2- ions about different axes together with displacements of cations and anions. We successfully reproduce the high-temperature phases of these nitrites, i.e., the NaCl-like structure for KNO2 and CsCl-like structure for Cs(Tl)NO2. Based on the investigation of the radial distribution function of the cations and anions, we explain why KNO2 and Cs(Tl)NO2 form quite …


Epitaxial Growth Of Pb(Zr0.2ti0.8)O3 On Si And Its Nanoscale Piezoelectric Properties, A. Lin, X. Hong, V. Wood, A. A. Verevkin, C. H. Ahn, R. A. Mckee, F. J. Walker, E. D. Specht Jan 2001

Epitaxial Growth Of Pb(Zr0.2ti0.8)O3 On Si And Its Nanoscale Piezoelectric Properties, A. Lin, X. Hong, V. Wood, A. A. Verevkin, C. H. Ahn, R. A. Mckee, F. J. Walker, E. D. Specht

Xia Hong Publications

We have demonstrated a route to epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 on (001) Si that exhibits a uniform piezoelectric response down to nanoscale levels through the utilization of an insulating, single-crystalline SrTiO3 transition layer. These structures, which were grown by a combination of molecular-beam epitaxy and off-axis magnetron sputtering, have a surface roughness of <5 Å, with piezoelectric microscopy measurements revealing a piezoelectric coefficient of ~50 pm/V that is switchable down to sub-100-nm dimensions.


Entropy Splitting For High Order Numerical Simulation Of Vortex Sound At Low Mach Numbers, B. Müller, H.C. Yee Jan 2001

Entropy Splitting For High Order Numerical Simulation Of Vortex Sound At Low Mach Numbers, B. Müller, H.C. Yee

United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Publications

A method of minimizing numerical errors, and improving nonlinear stability and accuracy associated with low Mach number computational aeroacoustics (CAA) is proposed. The method consists of two levels.


Proof Without Words: The Pigeonhole Principle, Ran Libeskind-Hadas Jan 2001

Proof Without Words: The Pigeonhole Principle, Ran Libeskind-Hadas

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

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Multicast Communication In Circuit-Switched Optical Networks, Ran Libeskind-Hadas, Rami Melhem Jan 2001

Multicast Communication In Circuit-Switched Optical Networks, Ran Libeskind-Hadas, Rami Melhem

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

In this paper we examine the problem of multicast routing in Wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) optical networks. In particular, we examine wavelength and routing assignment problems in circuit-switched WDM networks. We show that although the routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problem is NP-complete in general, the wavelength assignment (WA) problem can be solevd in a polynomial time.


Optimal Token Allocations In Solitaire Knock 'M Down, Arthur Benjamin, Matthew T. Fluet, Mark L. Huber Jan 2001

Optimal Token Allocations In Solitaire Knock 'M Down, Arthur Benjamin, Matthew T. Fluet, Mark L. Huber

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

In the game Knock ’m Down, tokens are placed in N bins. At each step of the game, a bin is chosen at random according to a fixed probability distribution. If a token remains in that bin, it is removed. When all the tokens have been removed, the player is done. In the solitaire version of this game, the goal is to minimize the expected number of moves needed to remove all the tokens. Here we present necessary conditions on the number of tokens needed for each bin in an optimal solution, leading to an asymptotic solution. MR Subject Classifications: …


Multi -Mission Attitude Determination System For Balloon Flight, Liping Mo Jan 2001

Multi -Mission Attitude Determination System For Balloon Flight, Liping Mo

Doctoral Dissertations

MADS (Multi-mission Attitude Determination System) is a new software package used to determine the attitude of instruments on a high-altitude balloon employed for scientific experiments. There is no existing system for the automated determination of the attitude of instruments in balloon experiments, so we have developed MADS to do the data analysis for balloon experiments to find the location of astrophysical sources such as gamma-ray or x-ray sources.

The two areas that required most work were modeling star trackers and modeling the motion of the balloon. Star trackers are used on satellites, but are far too expensive and sophisticated to …


Non-Commercial Software For The Analysis And Interpretation Of High Resolution Molecular Spectra, A. R. Ford, Scott W. Reeve Jan 2001

Non-Commercial Software For The Analysis And Interpretation Of High Resolution Molecular Spectra, A. R. Ford, Scott W. Reeve

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

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Probabilities Of Transition Among Health States For Older Adults, Paula Diehr, Donald L. Patrick Jan 2001

Probabilities Of Transition Among Health States For Older Adults, Paula Diehr, Donald L. Patrick

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Goal: To estimate the probabilities of transition among self-rated health states for older adults, and examine how they vary by age and sex. Methods: We used self-rated health (Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor, Dead) collected in two longitudinal studies of older adults (Mean age 75) to estimate the probability of transition in two years. We used the estimates to project future health for selected cohorts.

Findings: These older adults were most likely to be in the same health state 2 years later, but a substantial proportion changed in both directions. Transition probabilities varied by initial health state, age and …


Doc Cycling In A Temperate Estuary: A Mass Balance Approach Using Natural 14c And 13c Isotopes, Peter Raymond, James E. Bauer Jan 2001

Doc Cycling In A Temperate Estuary: A Mass Balance Approach Using Natural 14c And 13c Isotopes, Peter Raymond, James E. Bauer

VIMS Articles

We measured dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and their corresponding D14C and d13C values in order to study the sources and fates of DOC in the York River Estuary (Virginia, U.S.A.). The D14C and d13C values of DOC and DIC at the freshwater end-member indicate that during periods of moderate to high flow, riverine DOC entering the York was composed of decadal-aged terrestrially organic matter. In nearly all cases, DOC concentrations exceeded conservative mixing lines and were therefore indicative of a net DOC input flux from within the estuary that averaged 1.2 mM L21 d21 . The …