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Ocean Acidification-Category 1- Impact Of Ocean Acidification On Survival Of Early Life Stages Of Planktonic Copepods In The Genus Calanus In The Northern, Jeffrey A. Runge, John P. Christensen Jan 2015

Ocean Acidification-Category 1- Impact Of Ocean Acidification On Survival Of Early Life Stages Of Planktonic Copepods In The Genus Calanus In The Northern, Jeffrey A. Runge, John P. Christensen

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

While attention concerning impacts of predicted acidification of the world's oceans has focused on calcifying organisms, non-calcifying plankton may also be vulnerable. In this project, the investigator will evaluate the potential for impacts of ocean acidification on the reproductive success of three species of planktonic copepods in the genus Calanus that are prominent in high latitude oceans. C. finmarchicus dominates the mesozooplankton biomass across much of the coastal and deep North Atlantic Ocean. C. glacialis and the larger C. hyperboreus are among the most abundant planktonic copepods in the Arctic Ocean. Previous research showed that hatching success of C. finmarchicus …


Mapping Legume Roots Can Determine Best Performing Crops, Frédérique C. Guinel Jan 2015

Mapping Legume Roots Can Determine Best Performing Crops, Frédérique C. Guinel

Clear Language Summaries

Legume plants have a mutually beneficial relationship with bacteria. These beneficial bacteria live in nodules found on plant roots. Until recently there was no way to systematically measure the roots the nodules are found on and to place accurately the nodules on these roots. The research team created software and a method to measure multiple root parameters which were not available previously. This allows different plant varieties to be compared with precise measurements of the root structure in order to figure out which plants will grow better.


Controls On Suspended Particle Properties And Water Clarity In The York River Estuary, Virginia, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, G. M. Cartwright, D. G. Bowers Jan 2015

Controls On Suspended Particle Properties And Water Clarity In The York River Estuary, Virginia, K. A. Fall, C. T. Friedrichs, G. M. Cartwright, D. G. Bowers

Presentations

No abstract provided.


Building And Testing Correlations For The Estimation Of One-Electron Reduction Potentials Of A Diverse Set Of Organic Molecules, Dalvin D. Méndez-Hernández, Jason G. Gillmore, Luis A. Montano, Devens Gust, Thomas A. Moore, Ana L. Moore, Vladimiro Mujica Jan 2015

Building And Testing Correlations For The Estimation Of One-Electron Reduction Potentials Of A Diverse Set Of Organic Molecules, Dalvin D. Méndez-Hernández, Jason G. Gillmore, Luis A. Montano, Devens Gust, Thomas A. Moore, Ana L. Moore, Vladimiro Mujica

Faculty Publications

We describe and evaluate a method for computationally predicting reduction potentials of a diverse group of organic molecules by linearly correlating calculated lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energies with ground state reduction potentials measured in acetonitrile. The approach is shown to provide a unique combination of extreme computational simplicity and excellent accuracy across a diverse range of organic structures and a wide window of reduction potentials. A disparate set of molecules (74 compounds belonging to six distinct structural families, comprised of molecules containing C, H, N, O, F, Cl, and Br, with functional groups including esters, ketones, halides, nitriles, quinones, alkenes, …


Electric Control Of Spin Injection Into A Ferroelectric Semiconductor, Xiaohui Liu, John D. Burton, M. Ye. Zhuravlev, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal Jan 2015

Electric Control Of Spin Injection Into A Ferroelectric Semiconductor, Xiaohui Liu, John D. Burton, M. Ye. Zhuravlev, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

Electric-field control of spin-dependent properties has become one of the most attractive phenomena in modern materials research due to the promise of new device functionalities. One of the paradigms in this approach is to electrically toggle the spin polarization of carriers injected into a semiconductor using ferroelectric polarization as a control parameter. Using first-principles density-functional calculations, we explore the effect of ferroelectric polarization of electron-doped BaTiO3 (n-BaTiO3) on the spin-polarized transmission across the SrRuO3/n-BaTiO3(001) interface. Our study reveals that, in this system, the interface transmission is negatively spin polarized …


Homologous Recombination, Regulation, And Breast Cancer Emergence, Elliot Corless Jan 2015

Homologous Recombination, Regulation, And Breast Cancer Emergence, Elliot Corless

Research on Capitol Hill

No abstract provided.


The Game Of Thrones: A Study Of Power Networks And How They Change, Trevor Williams Jan 2015

The Game Of Thrones: A Study Of Power Networks And How They Change, Trevor Williams

Research on Capitol Hill

No abstract provided.


Edge States And Quantum Hall Phases In Graphene, Pavlo Piatkovskyi Jan 2015

Edge States And Quantum Hall Phases In Graphene, Pavlo Piatkovskyi

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The focus of this thesis is the dynamical symmetry breaking in monolayer and bilayer graphene in a magnetic field and the edge excitations in these systems. Due to the spin and valley degrees of freedom, the Coulomb interaction in graphene can lead to various broken-symmetry quantum Hall phases. The transport properties of each phase are affected by the low-energy edge excitations, and understanding the edge state properties can be crucial for identifying the true nature of the ground state. We study edge states in biased bilayer graphene in a magnetic field within the four-band continuum model. The analysis is done …


Online Security, Cryptography, And Quantum Computing, Lynn Ziegler Jan 2015

Online Security, Cryptography, And Quantum Computing, Lynn Ziegler

Forum Lectures

Most secure online transactions are handled using RSA encryption for key exchange to prevent interception of private information like credit card numbers, bank accounts, etc. Unfortunately, development of quantum computers could break RSA (and other encryption systems). I will speak about the problem and potential solutions if quantum computers become available.


Search For Unbound Be-15 States In The 3n+Be-12 Channel, A. N. Kuchera, A. Spyrou, J. K. Smith, T. Baumann, G. Christian, Paul A. De Young, J. E. Finck, N. Frank, M. D. Jones, Z. Kohley, S. Mosby, W. A. Peters, M. Thoennessen Jan 2015

Search For Unbound Be-15 States In The 3n+Be-12 Channel, A. N. Kuchera, A. Spyrou, J. K. Smith, T. Baumann, G. Christian, Paul A. De Young, J. E. Finck, N. Frank, M. D. Jones, Z. Kohley, S. Mosby, W. A. Peters, M. Thoennessen

Faculty Publications

Background: Be-15 is expected to have low-lying 3/2(+) and 5/2(+) states. A first search did not find the 3/2(+) [A. Spyrou et al., Phys. Rev. C 84, 044309 (2011)]; however, a resonance in Be-15 was populated in a second attempt and determined to be unbound with respect to Be-14 by 1.8(1) MeV with a tentative spin-parity assignment of 5/2(+) [J. Snyder et al., Phys. Rev. C 88, 031303(R) (2013)]. Purpose: Search for the predicted Be-15 3/2(+) state in the three-neutron decay channel. Method: A two-proton removal reaction from a 55 MeV/u C-17 beam was used to populate neutron-unbound states in …


Mathematical Sciences News, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

Mathematical Sciences News, Georgia Southern University

Department of Mathematical Sciences News (2007-2021)

  • Student News, Fall 2014
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Advantages Of A Polycentric Approach To Climate Change Policy, Daniel H. Cole Jan 2015

Advantages Of A Polycentric Approach To Climate Change Policy, Daniel H. Cole

Articles by Maurer Faculty

Lack of progress in global climate negotiations has led scholars to reconsider polycentric approaches to climate policy. Several examples of subglobal mechanisms to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions have been touted, but it remains unclear why they might achieve better climate outcomes than global negotiations alone. Decades of work conducted by researchers associated with the Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University have emphasized two chief advantages of polycentric approaches over monocentric ones: they provide more opportunities for experimentation and learning to improve policies over time, and they increase communications and interactions — formal and …


Geology & Geography News, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

Geology & Geography News, Georgia Southern University

School of Earth, Environment, and Sustainability News (2013-2021)

  • Geology & Geography graduates go to sea


Cosm News, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

Cosm News, Georgia Southern University

College of Science and Mathematics News (2012-2019)

  • Georgia Southern scientists map Wassaw Sound


The Effect Of Computerized Cognitive Training On The Working Memory And Mathematics Achievement Of Low Achievers, Shalette Ashman-East Jan 2015

The Effect Of Computerized Cognitive Training On The Working Memory And Mathematics Achievement Of Low Achievers, Shalette Ashman-East

CCE Theses and Dissertations

Computerized cognitive training is recognized as an appropriate tool in enhancing working memory in individuals with and without physical limitations. Previous researchers have examined the application of computerized cognitive training in stroke patients, children suffering from ADHD, and older adults. Presently, there is a lack of controlled studies regarding computerized cognitive training in low-achieving primary school students. The goal of this study was to examine the interactions among working memory, computerized cognitive training and academic achievement. Specifically, the study sought to determine whether low-achieving primary school students would significantly improve their mathematics achievement (as measured by the Grade Four Literacy …


Measuring Good Architecture: Long Life, Loose Fit, Low Energy, Craig Langston Jan 2015

Measuring Good Architecture: Long Life, Loose Fit, Low Energy, Craig Langston

Craig Langston

Good architecture is something that we all seek, but which is difficult to define. Sir Alexander John Gordon, in his role as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, defined ‘good architecture’ in 1972 as buildings that exhibit ‘long life, loose fit and low energy’. These characteristics, nicknamed by Gordon as the 3L Principle, are measurable. Furthermore, life cycle cost (LCC) provides a method for accessing the economic contribution or burden created by buildings to the society they aim to serve. Yet there is no research available to investigate the connection, if any, between 3L and LCC. It might …


Designing For Better Building Adaptability: A Comparison Of Adaptstar And Arp Models, Sheila Conejos, Craig Langston, Jim Smith Jan 2015

Designing For Better Building Adaptability: A Comparison Of Adaptstar And Arp Models, Sheila Conejos, Craig Langston, Jim Smith

Craig Langston

Can sustainability and adaptability be integrated in a single decision tool for designing future buildings? Indeed, it is not possible to know what lies ahead for future buildings but, using current research on sustainability and the impact on natural resources and climate, it is possible to forecast the connection between built environment activity and sustainability. This paper demonstrates that the assessment of future adaptation in newly designed building is achievable by using the adaptSTAR model. This new design-rating tool, based on detailed analysis of 12 award-winning adaptive reuse projects in Australia, will assist designers in making decisions to achieve optimum …


U.S. Drought Monitor, January 27, 2015, Brian Fuchs Jan 2015

U.S. Drought Monitor, January 27, 2015, Brian Fuchs

United States Agricultural Commodities in Drought Archive

Drought map of U.S. for January 27, 2015 (1/27/15) plus: U.S. crop areas experiencing drought (map), Approximate percentage of crop located in drought, by state (bar graph), Percent of crop area located in drought, past 52 weeks (line graph) for: Corn, Soybeans, Hay, Cattle, Winter wheat.


2014 Oxford Volcano Seismology Discussion Workshop Report, Mel Rodgers, David Pyle, Tamsin Mather, Diana Roman, Mark Thomas Jan 2015

2014 Oxford Volcano Seismology Discussion Workshop Report, Mel Rodgers, David Pyle, Tamsin Mather, Diana Roman, Mark Thomas

School of Geosciences Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Dynamic Game-Theoretic Models To Determine The Value Of Intrusion Detection Systems In The Face Of Uncertainty, David Paul Moured Jan 2015

Dynamic Game-Theoretic Models To Determine The Value Of Intrusion Detection Systems In The Face Of Uncertainty, David Paul Moured

CCE Theses and Dissertations

Firms lose millions of dollars every year to cyber-attacks and the risk to these companies is growing exponentially. The threat to monetary and intellectual property has made Information Technology (IT) security management a critical challenge to firms. Security devices, including Intrusion Detections Systems (IDS), are commonly used to help protect these firms from malicious users by identifying the presence of malicious network traffic. However, the actual value of these devices remains uncertain among the IT security community because of the costs associated with the implementation of different monitoring strategies that determine when to inspect potentially malicious traffic and the costs …


Towards Understanding The Dynamical Evolution Of Asteroid 25143 Itokawa: Constraints From Sample Analysis, Harold Connolly Jr., Dante S. Lauretta, Kevin J. Walsh, Shogo Tachibana, William F. Bottke Jr. Jan 2015

Towards Understanding The Dynamical Evolution Of Asteroid 25143 Itokawa: Constraints From Sample Analysis, Harold Connolly Jr., Dante S. Lauretta, Kevin J. Walsh, Shogo Tachibana, William F. Bottke Jr.

School of Earth & Environment Departmental Research

The data from the analysis of samples returned by Hayabusa from asteroid 25143 Itokawa are used to constrain the preaccretion history, the geological activity that occurred after accretion, and the dynamical history of the asteroid from the main belt to near-Earth space. We synthesize existing data to pose hypotheses to be tested by dynamical modeling and the analyses of future samples returned by Hayabusa 2 and OSIRIS-REx. Specifically, we argue that the Yarkosky-O’Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (YORP) effect may be responsible for producing geologically high-energy environments on Itokawa and other asteroids that process regolith and essentially affect regolith gardening.


Sustainable Campus: Engaging The Community In Sustainability, Linda Too, Bhishna Bajracharya Jan 2015

Sustainable Campus: Engaging The Community In Sustainability, Linda Too, Bhishna Bajracharya

Bhishna Bajracharya

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the major factors necessary for engaging university campus community in sustainability. While general awareness in sustainability issues has improved in recent years through mass media coverage, this knowledge is not always translated into actual sustainable practice. Studies have indicated that there are many factors for engaging the community in sustainability.

Design/methodology/approach – A multi-disciplinary literature review is first undertaken to distil the drivers that enhance participation in sustainability programmes by the university community. Next, to illustrate the applicability of the factors identified in the community engagement framework, two case studies …


Second-Harmonic Generation At Oblique Angles In Photonic Bandgap Structures, Han Li Jan 2015

Second-Harmonic Generation At Oblique Angles In Photonic Bandgap Structures, Han Li

Han Li

No abstract provided.


Visible Light-Induced Enhanced Photoelectrochemical And Photocatalytic Studies Of Gold Decorated Sno2 Nanostructures, Mohammad Mansoob Khan Dr, S. A. Ansari, M. E. Khan, M. O. Ansari, B. K. Min, M. H. Cho Jan 2015

Visible Light-Induced Enhanced Photoelectrochemical And Photocatalytic Studies Of Gold Decorated Sno2 Nanostructures, Mohammad Mansoob Khan Dr, S. A. Ansari, M. E. Khan, M. O. Ansari, B. K. Min, M. H. Cho

Dr. Mohammad Mansoob Khan

This paper reports a novel one-pot biogenic synthesis of Au–SnO2 nanocomposite using electrochemically active biofilm. The synthesis, morphology and structure of the as-synthesized Au–SnO2 nanocomposite were in-depth studied and confirmed by UV-vis spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was observed that the SnO2 surface was decorated homogeneously with Au nanoparticles. The photoelectrochemical behavior of the Au–SnO2 nanocomposite was examined by cyclic voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and linear sweep voltammetry in the dark and under visible light irradiation. Visible light-induced photoelectrochemical studies confirmed that the Au–SnO2 nanocomposite had enhanced activities compared …


Theoretical Investigation Of Intra- And Inter-Cellular Spatiotemporal Calcium Patterns In Microcirculation, Jaimit B. Parikh Jan 2015

Theoretical Investigation Of Intra- And Inter-Cellular Spatiotemporal Calcium Patterns In Microcirculation, Jaimit B. Parikh

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Microcirculatory vessels are lined by endothelial cells (ECs) which are surrounded by a single or multiple layer of smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Spontaneous and agonist induced spatiotemporal calcium (Ca2+) events are generated in ECs and SMCs, and regulated by complex bi-directional signaling between the two layers which ultimately determines the vessel tone. The contractile state of microcirculatory vessels is an important factor in the determination of vascular resistance, blood flow and blood pressure. This dissertation presents theoretical insights into some of the important and currently unresolved phenomena in microvascular tone regulation. Compartmental and continuum models of isolated EC …


Geology & Geography News, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

Geology & Geography News, Georgia Southern University

School of Earth, Environment, and Sustainability News (2013-2021)

  • Georgia Southern University Signs MOU with Mindo Cloudforest Foundation of Milpe, Ecuador
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Long-Range Two-Particle Correlations Of Strange Hadrons With Charged Particles In Ppb And Pbpb Collisions At Lhc Energies, Cms Collaboration, Cern, Switzerland, Samantha Hewamanage, Stephan Linn, Pete E. Markowitz, German Martinez, Jorge Luis Rodriguez Jan 2015

Long-Range Two-Particle Correlations Of Strange Hadrons With Charged Particles In Ppb And Pbpb Collisions At Lhc Energies, Cms Collaboration, Cern, Switzerland, Samantha Hewamanage, Stephan Linn, Pete E. Markowitz, German Martinez, Jorge Luis Rodriguez

Department of Physics

Measurements of two-particle angular correlations between an identified strange hadron (K0Sor Λ/Λ) and a charged particle, emitted in pPb collisions, are presented over a wide range in pseudorapidity and full azimuth. The data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of approximately 35nb−1, were collected at a nucleon–nucleon center-of-mass energy (√sNN) of 5.02TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC. The results are compared to semi-peripheral PbPb collision data at √sNN=2.76TeV, covering similar charged-particle multiplicities in the events. The observed azimuthal correlations at large relative pseudorapidity are used to extract the second-order (v2) and third-order (v3) anisotropy harmonics of K0Sand Λ/Λparticles. These …


Changes Of Soil Biogeochemistry Under Native And Exotic Plants Species, Yujie Hua Jan 2015

Changes Of Soil Biogeochemistry Under Native And Exotic Plants Species, Yujie Hua

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Invasive plant species are major threats to the biodiversity and ecosystem stability. The purpose of this study is to understand the impacts of invasive plants on soil nutrient cycling and ecological functions. Soil samples were collected from rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere of both native and exotic plants from three genera, Lantana, Ficus and Schinus, at Tree Tops Park in South Florida, USA. Experimental results showed that the cultivable bacterial population in the soil under Brazilian pepper (invasive Schinus) was approximately ten times greater than all other plants. Also, Brazilian pepper lived under conditions of significantly lower available phosphorus …


Design And Development Of A Framework For Traffic Management In A Global Manufacturing Enterprise: The American Standard Case Study, Nathaniel J. Melby Jan 2015

Design And Development Of A Framework For Traffic Management In A Global Manufacturing Enterprise: The American Standard Case Study, Nathaniel J. Melby

CCE Theses and Dissertations

Managed Bandwidth Services (MBSs) use Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees to effectively control traffic flows and reduce network delay. In the past, the provision of MBS in a global manufacturing enterprise was a difficult task for network administrators. However, advances in recently emerging technologies, such as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS), Integrated Services (IntServ), Differentiated Services (DiffServ), and Constraint-based Routing (CBR), hold promise to make MBS implementation more manageable. QoS technologies, such as DiffServ and IntServ, offer the benefits of better application performance and delivery of reliable network service. As a consequence of network traffic loads, …


A Compactness Theorem For The Dual Gromov-Hausdorff Propinquity, Frédéric Latrémolière Jan 2015

A Compactness Theorem For The Dual Gromov-Hausdorff Propinquity, Frédéric Latrémolière

Mathematics Preprint Series

We prove a compactness theorem for the dual Gromov-Hausdorff propinquity as a noncommutative analogue of the Gromov compactness theorem for the Gromov-Hausdorff distance. Our theorem is valid for subclasses of quasi-Leibniz quantum compact metric spaces of the closure of finite dimensional quasi-Leibniz quantum compact metric spaces for the dual propinquity. While finding characterizations of this class proves delicate, we show that all nuclear, quasi-diagonal quasi-Leibniz quantum compact metric spaces are limits of finite dimensional quasi-Leibniz quantum compact metric spaces. This result involves a mild extension of the definition of the dual propinquity to quasi-Leibniz quantum compact metric spaces, which is …