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Comparing Two Means Using Spss (T-Test), Durgesh Chandra Pathak Jan 2009

Comparing Two Means Using Spss (T-Test), Durgesh Chandra Pathak

Durgesh Chandra Pathak

This is a class lecture given to the participants of the SPSS-Training Programme.


Constant Sign And Nodal Solutions For Problems With The P-Laplacian And A Nonsmooth Potential Using Variational Techniques, Ravi P. Agarwal, Michael E. Filippakis, Donal O'Regan, Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou Jan 2009

Constant Sign And Nodal Solutions For Problems With The P-Laplacian And A Nonsmooth Potential Using Variational Techniques, Ravi P. Agarwal, Michael E. Filippakis, Donal O'Regan, Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou

Mathematics and System Engineering Faculty Publications

We consider a nonlinear elliptic equation driven by the p-Laplacian with a nonsmooth potential (hemivariational inequality) and Dirichlet boundary condition. Using a variational approach based on nonsmooth critical point theory together with the method of upper and lower solutions, we prove the existence of at least three nontrivial smooth solutions: one positive, the second negative, and the third sign changing (nodal solution). Our hypotheses onthe nonsmooth potential incorporate in our framework of analysis the so-called asymptotically p-linear problems.


Paleomagnetic Behavior Of Volcanic Rocks From Isla Socorro, Mexico, Elise Sbarbori, Lisa Tauxe, Avto Goguitchaichvili, Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi, Wendy A. Bohrson Jan 2009

Paleomagnetic Behavior Of Volcanic Rocks From Isla Socorro, Mexico, Elise Sbarbori, Lisa Tauxe, Avto Goguitchaichvili, Jaime Urrutia-Fucugauchi, Wendy A. Bohrson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences

The direction and magnitude of the geomagnetic field vary both spatially and temporally and undergo significant departures from that of a geocentric axial dipole. In order to properly characterize persistent behaviors, time-averaged field models must be based on the highest quality data. Here we present full-vector paleomagnetic data for volcanic units exposed in the southeast quadrant of the island of Socorro, Mexico. We carried out a joint expedition between the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma México to Isla Socorro in January of 2005 during which we collected oriented paleomagnetic samples from 21 sites, representing as many …


Aggregation Of Montmorillonite And Organic Matter In Aqueous Media Containing Artificial Seawater, Yoko Furukawa, Janet L. Watkins, Jinwook Kim, Kenneth J. Curry, Richard H. Bennett Jan 2009

Aggregation Of Montmorillonite And Organic Matter In Aqueous Media Containing Artificial Seawater, Yoko Furukawa, Janet L. Watkins, Jinwook Kim, Kenneth J. Curry, Richard H. Bennett

Faculty Publications

Background

The dispersion-aggregation behaviors of suspended colloids in rivers and estuaries are affected by the compositions of suspended materials (i.e., clay minerals vs. organic macromolecules) and salinity. Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the dispersion and aggregation mechanisms of suspended particles under simulated river and estuarine conditions. The average hydrodynamic diameters of suspended particles (representing degree of aggregation) and zeta potential (representing the electrokinetic properties of suspended colloids and aggregates) were determined for systems containing suspended montmorillonite, humic acid, and/or chitin at the circumneutral pH over a range of salinity (0 – 7.2 psu).

Results

The montmorillonite-only system increased the …


Class Of Nonperturbative Configurations In Abelian-Higgs Models: Complexity From Dynamical Symmetry Breaking, M. Gleiser, J. Thorarinson Jan 2009

Class Of Nonperturbative Configurations In Abelian-Higgs Models: Complexity From Dynamical Symmetry Breaking, M. Gleiser, J. Thorarinson

Dartmouth Scholarship

We present a numerical investigation of the dynamics of symmetry breaking in both Abelian and non-Abelian [SU(2)] Higgs models in three spatial dimensions. We find a class of time-dependent, long-lived nonperturbative field configurations within the range of parameters corresponding to type-1 superconductors, that is, with vector masses (mv) larger than scalar masses (ms). We argue that these emergent nontopological configurations are related to oscillons found previously in other contexts. For the Abelian-Higgs model, our lattice implementation allows us to map the range of parameter space—the values of β=(ms/mv)2—where such configurations exist and to follow them for times t∼O(105)m−1. An investigation …


E-Business: Revolution, Evolution, Or Hype?, T. Coltman, T. M. Devinney, A. Latukefu, D. F. Midgley Jan 2009

E-Business: Revolution, Evolution, Or Hype?, T. Coltman, T. M. Devinney, A. Latukefu, D. F. Midgley

Tim Coltman

As the Internet continues to grow in size and capability, many firms are implementing Web-based applications and Internet-derived economic change continues to occur. If this change is revolutionary, now or in the near future, then many managers will be required to rethink their firm strategies and managerial responses in a profound way. On the other hand, if the change is simply evolutionary, it will apply more to some firms than to others, and pre-Internet strategies and managerial responses will still be appropriate in many circumstances. While it is premature to categorize e-business as revolutionary, e-business is not a silver bullet, …


The Value Of Managerial Beliefs In Turbulent Environments: Managerial Orientation And E-Business Advantage, T. Coltman, T. M. Devinney, D. F. Midgley Jan 2009

The Value Of Managerial Beliefs In Turbulent Environments: Managerial Orientation And E-Business Advantage, T. Coltman, T. M. Devinney, D. F. Midgley

Tim Coltman

There is a great divide between the degree to which academic research accounts for the role of managerial discretion in firm performance and the weight given by the popular press and financial community to the importance of the management of an organization. The purpose of this paper is to bridge this gap by quantifying the way managerial beliefs influence the quality of firm performance in a turbulent environment based on e-business. An e-business research setting is used that is associated with a situation of environmental turbulence to allow for sufficient variance in managerial beliefs to measure their effect on firm …


In Pursuit Of A Sustainable Supply Chain: Insights From Westpac Banking Corporation, Byron W. Keating, A. Quazi, A. Kriz, T. Coltman Jan 2009

In Pursuit Of A Sustainable Supply Chain: Insights From Westpac Banking Corporation, Byron W. Keating, A. Quazi, A. Kriz, T. Coltman

Tim Coltman

The aim of this paper is to provide clues to industry and academia on how best to approach the challenge of developing a sustainable supply chain. A case study was undertaken of the Westpac Banking Corporation – one of the world's most socially responsible banks – to examine how they approached the challenge of managing corporate social responsibility (CSR) in their supply chain. This paper highlights some of the challenges and opportunities associated with extending corporate governance beyond the firm boundary. Specific attention is given to a discussion of assessment and governance tools. The use of a single case study …


Chiroptical Fluorescent Sensors For Mercury, Collaborative Project Jan 2009

Chiroptical Fluorescent Sensors For Mercury, Collaborative Project

Dyson College- Seidenberg School of CSIS : Collaborative Projects and Presentations

This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succint description only of the current research project undertaken by the participants. It provides for the following information

1. Participants and Affiliations
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3. Illustrative picture
4. Specific research/artistic/pedagogic foci


Katina Michael Giving Evidence As A Board Member Of The Australian Privacy Foundation At The Senate Standing Committee For Legal And Consitutional Affairs (Personal Property Securities Bill 2008), K. Michael Jan 2009

Katina Michael Giving Evidence As A Board Member Of The Australian Privacy Foundation At The Senate Standing Committee For Legal And Consitutional Affairs (Personal Property Securities Bill 2008), K. Michael

Professor Katina Michael

Senate standing committees, covering every area of government operations, have developed a reputation as the backbone of the Senate’s committee work. Standing committees permit a continuing surveillance of defined fields of government activity, call upon scholarly research and advice and create an awareness of the Senate’s ‘watchdog’ function. There are a number of different kinds of standing committees: domestic, legislative scrutiny, legislative and general purpose, and joint. In this instance, acting in the capacity of an Australia Privacy Foundation (APF) board member, I was granted an invitation to give evidence at the Committee's public hearing which was held on Thursday, …


Correlation Using Spss, Durgesh Chandra Pathak Jan 2009

Correlation Using Spss, Durgesh Chandra Pathak

Durgesh Chandra Pathak

This is a class presentation that was used to train participants of SPSS-Training Programme.


Transient Motion Of A Circular Plate After An Impact, Thomas R. Moore, Daniel W. Zietlow, Christopher W. Gorman, Donald C. Griffin, Connor P. Ballance, David J. Parker Jan 2009

Transient Motion Of A Circular Plate After An Impact, Thomas R. Moore, Daniel W. Zietlow, Christopher W. Gorman, Donald C. Griffin, Connor P. Ballance, David J. Parker

Student-Faculty Collaborative Research Publications

The transient response of a flat circular plate to a sudden impact has been studied experimentally and theoretically. High-speed electronic speckle pattern interferometry reveals the presence of pulses that travel around the edge of the plate ahead of the bending motion initiated by the strike. It is found that the transient motion of the plate is well described by Kirchhoff thin-plate theory over a time approximately equal to the time required for the initial impulse to circumvent the plate; however, a more sophisticated model is required to describe the motion after this time has elapsed.


Improvements In Life Cycle Energy Efficiency And Greenhouse Gas Emissions Of Corn-Ethanol, Adam J. Liska, Haishun S. Yang, Virgil R. Bremer, Terry J. Klopfenstein, Daniel T. Walters, Galen Erickson, Kenneth G. Cassman Jan 2009

Improvements In Life Cycle Energy Efficiency And Greenhouse Gas Emissions Of Corn-Ethanol, Adam J. Liska, Haishun S. Yang, Virgil R. Bremer, Terry J. Klopfenstein, Daniel T. Walters, Galen Erickson, Kenneth G. Cassman

Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research: Publications

Abstract
Corn-ethanol production is expanding rapidly with the adoption of improved technologies to increase energy efficiency and profitability in crop production, ethanol conversion, and coproduct use. Life cycle assessment can evaluate the impact of these changes on environmental performance metrics. To this end, we analyzed the life cycles of corn-ethanol systems accounting for the majority of U.S. capacity to estimate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy efficiencies on the basis of updated values for crop management and yields, biorefinery operation, and coproduct utilization. Direct-effect GHG emissions were estimated to be equivalent to a 48% to 59% reduction compared to gasoline, …


Phase Shift Sequences For An Adding Interferometer, Peter Hyland, Brent Follin, Emory F. Bunn Jan 2009

Phase Shift Sequences For An Adding Interferometer, Peter Hyland, Brent Follin, Emory F. Bunn

Physics Faculty Publications

Cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarimetry has the potential to provide revolutionary advances in cosmology. Future experiments to detect the very weak B-mode signal in CMB polarization maps will require unprecedented sensitivity and control of systematic errors. Bolometric interferometry may provide a way to achieve these goals. In a bolometric interferometer (or other adding interferometer), phase shift sequences are applied to the inputs in order to recover the visibilities. Noise is minimized when the phase shift sequences corresponding to all visibilities are orthogonal. We present a systematic method for finding sequences that produce this orthogonality, approximately minimizing both the length of …


Analytic Formulae For High Harmonic Generation, M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, T. S. Sarantseva, Anthony F. Starace Jan 2009

Analytic Formulae For High Harmonic Generation, M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, T. S. Sarantseva, Anthony F. Starace

Anthony F. Starace Publications

Analytic formulae describing harmonic generation by a weakly bound electron are derived quantum mechanically in the tunneling limit. The formulae confirm the classical three-step model and provide an analytic explanation for oscillatory structures on the harmonic generation plateau.


Disentangling Forms Of Lorentz Violation With Complementary Clock Comparison Experiments, Brett David Altschul Jan 2009

Disentangling Forms Of Lorentz Violation With Complementary Clock Comparison Experiments, Brett David Altschul

Faculty Publications

Atomic clock comparisons provide some of the most precise tests of Lorentz and CPT symmetries in the laboratory. With data from multiple such experiments using different nuclei, it is possible to constrain new regions of the parameter space for Lorentz violation. Relativistic effects in the nuclei allow us to disentangle forms of Lorentz violation which could not be separately measured in purely nonrelativistic experiments. The disentangled bounds in the neutron sectors are at the 10−28 GeV level, far better than could be obtained with any other current technique.


First Results From Simulations Of Supersymmetric Lattices, Simon Catterall Jan 2009

First Results From Simulations Of Supersymmetric Lattices, Simon Catterall

Physics - All Scholarship

We conduct the first numerical simulations of lattice theories with exact supersymmetry arising from the orbifold constructions of \cite{Cohen:2003xe,Cohen:2003qw,Kaplan:2005ta}. We consider the \cQ=4 theory in D=0,2 dimensions and the \cQ=16 theory in D=0,2,4 dimensions. We show that the U(N) theories do not possess vacua which are stable non-perturbatively, but that this problem can be circumvented after truncation to SU(N). We measure the distribution of scalar field eigenvalues, the spectrum of the fermion operator and the phase of the Pfaffian arising after integration over the fermions. We monitor supersymmetry breaking effects by measuring a simple Ward identity. Our results indicate that …


Triggered Star Formation And The Creation Of The Supergiant H I Shell In Ic 2574, Daniel R. Weisz, Evan D. Skillman, John Cannon, Fabian Walter, Elias Brinks, Jürgen Ott, Andrew E. Dolphin Jan 2009

Triggered Star Formation And The Creation Of The Supergiant H I Shell In Ic 2574, Daniel R. Weisz, Evan D. Skillman, John Cannon, Fabian Walter, Elias Brinks, Jürgen Ott, Andrew E. Dolphin

John Cannon

No abstract provided.


Electroproduction Of +​Π- Off Protons At 0.2 < Q2 < 0.6 Gev2 And 1.3 < W < 1.57 Gev With The Clas Detector, G. V. Fedotov, Gerard P. Gilfoyle, Et. Al. Jan 2009

Electroproduction Of Pπ+​Π- Off Protons At 0.2 < Q2 < 0.6 Gev2 And 1.3 < W < 1.57 Gev With The Clas Detector, G. V. Fedotov, Gerard P. Gilfoyle, Et. Al.

Physics Faculty Publications

This paper reports on the most comprehensive data set obtained on differential and fully integrated cross sections for the process epe'pπ+π . The data were collected with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory. Measurements were carried out in the as yet unexplored kinematic region of photon virtuality 0.2 < Q2 < 0.6 GeV2 and invariant mass of the final hadron system W from 1.3 to 1.57 GeV. For the first time, nine independent one-fold differential cross sections were determined in each bin of W and Q2 covered by the measurements. A phenomenological analysis of the data …


A Community Ice Sheet Model For Sea Level Prediction, William Lipscomb, Robert Bindschadler, Ed Bueler, David Holland, Jesse Johnson, Stephen Price Jan 2009

A Community Ice Sheet Model For Sea Level Prediction, William Lipscomb, Robert Bindschadler, Ed Bueler, David Holland, Jesse Johnson, Stephen Price

Computer Science Faculty Publications

Summary of a workshop that was held at Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, 18-20 August 2008, whose primary goal was to create a detailed plan for developing, testing, and implementing a Community Ice Sheet Model (CISM) to aid in predicting sea level rise.


Dark Matter Scaling Relations And The Assembly Epoch Of Coma Early-Type Galaxies, J. Thomas, R. P. Saglia, R. Bender, D. Thomas, K. Gebhardt, J Magorrian, E. M. Corsini, G. Wegner Jan 2009

Dark Matter Scaling Relations And The Assembly Epoch Of Coma Early-Type Galaxies, J. Thomas, R. P. Saglia, R. Bender, D. Thomas, K. Gebhardt, J Magorrian, E. M. Corsini, G. Wegner

Dartmouth Scholarship

Axisymmetric, orbit-based dynamical models are used to derive dark matter scaling relations for Coma early-type galaxies. From faint to bright galaxies, halo core radii and asymptotic circular velocities increase. Compared to spirals of the same brightness, the majority of Coma early-type galaxies—those with old stellar populations—have similar halo core radii but more than two times larger asymptotic halo velocities. The average dark matter density inside 2 r eff decreases with increasing luminosity and is 6.8 times larger than in disk galaxies of the same B-band luminosity. Compared at the same stellar mass, dark matter densities in ellipticals are 13.5 …


Studies Of Dna Hybridization Reactions And Applications In Genetic Assays, Fidelis Manyanga Jan 2009

Studies Of Dna Hybridization Reactions And Applications In Genetic Assays, Fidelis Manyanga

Dissertations and Theses

The intent of this study was to investigate two fundamental aspects of short DNA duplex stability and how that stability differs for duplex molecules consisting of either all perfect match Watson/Crick base pairs or a mixture of perfect match Watson/Crick base pairs and mismatch base pairs. Theoretical and experimental investigations of the origins of the nucleation term in the free energy of DNA duplex formation were revisited. Thermodynamic parameters (ΔG, ΔH, Δ S and Tm) of short DNA/DNA duplexes ranging in length from 6 to 35 base pairs were systematically evaluated by Differential Scanning Calorimetry …


A Comparison Among The Director Networks In The Main Listed Companies In France, Germany, Italy, And The United Kingdom, Paolo Santella, Carlo Drago, Andrea Polo, Enrico Gagliardi Jan 2009

A Comparison Among The Director Networks In The Main Listed Companies In France, Germany, Italy, And The United Kingdom, Paolo Santella, Carlo Drago, Andrea Polo, Enrico Gagliardi

Carlo Drago

The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the literature on director interlocks by illustrating and analysing the interlocking directorships among the Italian, French, German, UK and US listed Blue Chips. The comparison of the five countries considered shows that two national models stand out. On the one hand a model made of a high number of companies linked to each other through a small number of shared directors who serve on several company boards at the time (France, Germany, and Italy). On the other hand, in the UK much fewer companies are connected to each other essentially through …


Blogger, William Osei-Poku Jan 2009

Blogger, William Osei-Poku

William Osei-Poku

No abstract provided.


Why Gujarat Needs Much Better Higher Education & Research To Succeed In Knowledge Economy & What We Can Do About It?, Amit P. Sheth, Kamlesh Lulla, Sanjay Chaudhary Jan 2009

Why Gujarat Needs Much Better Higher Education & Research To Succeed In Knowledge Economy & What We Can Do About It?, Amit P. Sheth, Kamlesh Lulla, Sanjay Chaudhary

Kno.e.sis Publications

This white paper distills the deliberations on the role of higher education and research as a key enabler of a Knowledge based Society. In particular it discusses (a) the importance of higher quality PhDs for building a knowledge society, (b) the initiatives and progress in competing economies in higher education and research, (c) where Gujarat stands in comparison, and (d) some recommendations on what Gujarat can do to enable timely progress towards building a knowledge based society and economy. These deliberations were conducted in conjunction with the International Conference on 'Reconnecting Gujarati Diaspora with its Homeland: Contribution to its Development …


Maine Forest Landowner Study, James Acheson Jan 2009

Maine Forest Landowner Study, James Acheson

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

One of the most important questions for resource management is, under what conditions will users conserve the resources on which their livelihood depends? This project studies the forest management strategies of different types of forest landowner groups in Maine. Some owners are doing a far better job of managing their forests sustainably than are others. The quality of management practices is a crucial issues at this time, because the rapid depletion of forests is a world-wide problem. Maine is a particularly good laboratory to study forest management issues because it is the most heavily forested state in the country, and …


Gec1-Kappa Opioid Receptor Binding Involves Hydrophobic Interactions Gec1 Has Chaperone-Like Effect, Yong Chen, Chongguang Chen, Evangelia Kotsikorou, Diane L. Lynch, Patricia H. Reggio, Lee Yuan Liu-Chen Jan 2009

Gec1-Kappa Opioid Receptor Binding Involves Hydrophobic Interactions Gec1 Has Chaperone-Like Effect, Yong Chen, Chongguang Chen, Evangelia Kotsikorou, Diane L. Lynch, Patricia H. Reggio, Lee Yuan Liu-Chen

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

We demonstrated previously that the protein GEC1 (glandular epithelial cell 1) bound to the human κ opioid receptor (hKOPR) and promoted cell surface expression of the receptor by facilitating its trafficking along the secretory pathway. Here we showed that three hKOPR residues (Phe345, Pro346, and Met350) and seven GEC1 residues (Tyr49, Val51, Leu55, Thr56, Val57, Phe60, and Ile64) are indispensable for the interaction. Modeling studies revealed that the interaction was mediated via direct contacts between the kinked hydrophobic fragment in …


3d Transition Metal Doping Of Semiconducting Boron Carbides, Peter A. Dowben, Orhan Kizilkaya, Jing Liu, B. Montag, K. Nelson, Ildar F. Sabiryanov, Jennifer I. Brand Jan 2009

3d Transition Metal Doping Of Semiconducting Boron Carbides, Peter A. Dowben, Orhan Kizilkaya, Jing Liu, B. Montag, K. Nelson, Ildar F. Sabiryanov, Jennifer I. Brand

Peter Dowben Publications

The introduction metallocenes, in particular ferrocene (Fe(η5-C5H5)2), cobaltocene (Co(η5-C5H5)2), and nickelocene (Ni(η5-C5H5)2), together with the carborane source molecule closo-1,2-dicarbadodecaborane, during plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition, will result in the transition metal doping of semiconducting boron carbides. Here we report using ferrocene to introduce Fe dop¬ants, and a semiconducting boron-carbide homojunction has been fabricated. The diode characteristics are very similar to those fabricated with Co and Ni doping.


Are Animal Models Predictive For Humans?, Niall Shanks, Ray Greek, Jean Greek Jan 2009

Are Animal Models Predictive For Humans?, Niall Shanks, Ray Greek, Jean Greek

Validation of Animal Experimentation Collection

It is one of the central aims of the philosophy of science to elucidate the meanings of scientific terms and also to think critically about their application. The focus of this essay is the scientific term predict and whether there is credible evidence that animal models, especially in toxicology and pathophysiology, can be used to predict human outcomes. Whether animals can be used to predict human response to drugs and other chemicals is apparently a contentious issue. However, when one empirically analyzes animal models using scientific tools they fall far short of being able to predict human responses. This is …


A Versatile Shotgun Source For Engineering And Groundwater Seismic Surveys, John R. Pelton Jan 2009

A Versatile Shotgun Source For Engineering And Groundwater Seismic Surveys, John R. Pelton

John (Jack) Pelton

We describe an electrical seismic gun that is capable of firing 8-gauge blank black powder shells in a water-filled borehole under relatively high hydrostatic pressures. The new seismic gun is a modified version of the electrical shotgun source for engineering seismic surveys introduced by Pullan and MacAulay (1987). Our modifications seal the firing circuit and 8-gauge shell against water entry so underwater detonation will occur reliably at depths to at least 80 m (0.9 MPa atmospheric pressure). Source energy is controlled by varying the size of the black powder load in the shell from 50 grains to 500 grains (10 …