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The second of two nights in Vienna from the Performance 2007 tour, this excellent audience recording features nine songs from The Downward Spiral , including the first five in sequence to open the show. Track listing: Pilgrimage [taped intro] Mr. Self Destruct Piggy Heresy March of the Pigs Closer [with 'The Only Time' breakdown] The Becoming Last Wish Gave Up Help Me I Am In Hell Eraser Reptile La Mer > Into the Void No, You Don't Get Down, Make Love [Queen cover] Down In It Hurt The Hand...
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- With the NASA logo serving as a backdrop, STS-120 Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski familiarizes himself with equipment inside the Space Station Processing Facility during a visit to Kennedy Space Center. Other crew members include Commander Pam Melroy, Pilot George Zamka, and Mission Specialists Douglas Wheelock, Stephanie Wilson, Daniel Tani, Paolo Nespoli (with the European Space Agency) and Clayton Anderson. Mission STS-120 will deliver the Node 2...
Topics: Who -- Scott Parazynski, Who -- Stephanie Wilson, Who -- Daniel Tani, Who -- Clayton Anderson, What...
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=31647
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Lesser yellowlegs wade through a pond near Kennedy Space Center. The yellowleg is a smaller edition of the greater yellowleg, with a shorter bill. The species inhabits marshy ponds, lake and river shores, mud flats and, in the breeding season, boreal bogs. They range throughout Alaska and Canada, wintering from the southern United States throughout South America. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which surrounds it. The refuge...
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Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=31677
Five years of conflict during the Global War on Terror have illustrated strengths and weakness within our military and the application of national power. The application of national power, especially military force, has primarily been combat-centric with mission accomplishment being defined by success on the battlefield rather than the proper application of capabilities. Recently, there has been a concerted effort to define and establish Joint Capability Areas and those capabilities required to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bentley, Christopher F, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED...
Over the past six years America's Army has undergone one of the most aggressive and impressive periods in its history. At the forefront has been its performance in the Global War on Terrorism. Equally successful, and almost as much maligned, have been the simultaneous modernization for the aging equipment fleet, transformation to modular configurations, and continued progress toward research and development of the Objective Force and its Future Combat System (FCS). Clearly, the Army needs a...
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The world faces a significant energy problem with global demand rising and reserves declining. As both the largest consumer of energy and a major promoter of global economic stability, the United States is obviously affected by these developments. Beyond their direct economic consequences, high energy prices and potential shortages provide a pretext for unstable regimes to develop nuclear power (and potentially weapons), foster terrorism, impede global economic growth, and endanger stability....
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Conflict, unlike any we ve seen before, may soon be facing our nation. The availability of clean water equates directly to survival, growth, and prosperity. Human population growth and development, as well as environmental considerations, place ever increasing demands on water. America's lack of a national water policy is already beginning to reveal the underlying tensions, fears, and anxiety that exist in various parts of our country. At least, three states are currently in a heated debate...
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The Department of Defense (DoD) has a long history of supporting civil authorities in the wake of catastrophic events with specialized skills and assets that can rapidly stabilize and improve the situation. An issue that has received a great amount of attention in post-Hurricane Katrina discussions is the speed of rescue and relief operations. Both the National Response Plan and DoD's own Homeland Security Doctrine lay out extensive procedures and specific decision points in an attempt to...
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Government Publishing Office U.S. Congress House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE: A HISTORIC AND PERSONAL REFLECTION ON AMERICAN IMMIGRATION Date(s) Held: 2007-03-30 110th Congress, 1st Session GPO Document Source: CHRG-110hhrg34418 Superintendents of Documents ID: Y 4.J 89/1 Witnesses: Mr. David V. Aguilar, Chief, Office of Border Patrol, Department of Homeland Security Mr. Igor V. Timofeyev, Director of Immigration Policy and Special Advisor for Refugee...
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J. Kasparova; M. Varady; M. Karlicky; P. Heinzel; Z. Moravec
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Using 1D NLTE radiative hydrodynamics we model the influence of the particle beams on the Halpha line profile treating the beam propagation and the atmosphere evolution self-consistently. We focus on the influence of the non-thermal collisional rates and the return current. Based on our results, we propose a diagnostic method for determination of the particle beam presence in the formation regions of the Halpha line.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0703800v1
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Marc Sarzi; Joe Shields; Rick Pogge; Paul Martini
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We present a preliminary analysis of the stellar populations in the central parsecs of a sample of 22 Seyfert 2 galaxies, based on a careful separation of nebular emission and stellar light in high-spatial resolution HST-STIS spectra. 10% of the surveyed nuclei display stellar populations of intermediate age, 1-2 Gyr old, whereas the remaining targets appear to be evenly split between objects showing only very old stellar populations and nuclei requiring also an additional blue featureless...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0703794v1
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Frédéric Bonnans; Pierre Martinon; Emmanuel Trélat
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We investigate variants of Goddard's problems for nonvertical trajectories. The control is the thrust force, and the objective is to maximize a certain final cost, typically, the final mass. In this report, performing an analysis based on the Pontryagin Maximum Principle, we prove that optimal trajectories may involve singular arcs (along which the norm of the thrust is neither zero nor maximal), that are computed and characterized. Numerical simulations are carried out, both with direct and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0703911v1
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Sep 18, 2013
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Zohar Nussinov; Gerardo Ortiz
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We prove sufficient conditions for Topological Quantum Order (TQO). The crux of the proof hinges on the existence of low-dimensional Gauge-Like Symmetries (GLSs), thus providing a unifying framework based on a symmetry principle. All known examples of TQO display GLSs. Other systems exhibiting such symmetries include Hamiltonians depicting orbital-dependent spin exchange and Jahn-Teller effects in transition metal orbital compounds, short-range frustrated Klein spin models, and p+ip...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0605316v2
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Alexander Dranishnikov; Viktor Schroeder
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We construct a limit aperiodic coloring of hyperbolic groups. Also we construct limit strongly aperiodic strictly balanced tilings of the Davis complex for all Coxeter groups.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0611084v2
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The Gazette of India Date: 2007-3-30 Type: Extraordinary Part Number: Part III-Section 4 Reference Number: 409-2/2007-FN Department: Ministry: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Office: Subject: The Telecommunication Interconnection Usage Charges (Eighth Amendment) Regulations, 2007.
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TeV-scale extra dimensions may play an important role in electroweak or supersymmetry breaking. We examine the phenomenology of such dimensions, compactified on a sphere $S^n$, $n \geq 2$, and show that they possess distinct features and signatures. For example, unlike flat toroidal manifolds, spheres do not trivially allow fermion massless modes. Acceptable phenomenology then generically leads to "non-universal" extra dimensions with "pole-localized" 4-$d$ fermions; the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0702078v2
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Z. F. Wang; Qunxiang Li. Huaixiu Zheng; Hao Ren; Haibin Su; Q. W. Shi; Jie Chen
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We report combined first-principle and tight-binding (TB) calculations to simulate the effects of chemical edge modifications on structural and electronic properties. The C-C bond lengths and bond angles near the GNR edge have considerable changes when edge carbon atoms are bounded to different atoms. By introducing a phenomenological hopping parameter $t_{1}$ for nearest-neighboring hopping to represent various chemical edge modifications, we investigated the electronic structural changes of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0703794v1
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - After closing the solar panels for flight stow, workers examine the Mars Exploration Rover 2 (MER-2). Set to launch in Spring 2003, the MER Mission will consist of two identical rovers designed to cover roughly 110 yards each Martian day over various terrain. The rovers will be identical to each other, but will land at different regions of Mars. Each rover will carry five scientific instruments that will allow it to search for evidence of liquid water that may have...
Topics: What -- Mars Exploration Rover 2, What -- Mars Exploration Rover (MER), What -- Mars, Where --...
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=19009
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Snowy egrets wade through a pond for their food. The pond is near Kennedy Space Center. This species inhabits salt marshes, ponds, rice field and shallow coastal bays along the coast from Maine to southern South America. They are also found in northern California, Texas and Oklahoma. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which surrounds it. The refuge is a habitat for more than 310 species of birds, 25 mammals, 117 fishes and 65...
Topics: Where -- Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Where -- Maine, Where -- California, Where -- Texas, Where --...
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=31682
This National Statistic Notice provides summary statistics on deaths in 2006 among the UK regular Armed Forces, and trends over the 10 year period 1997-2006.
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Since 2001, Special Operations Command (SOCOM) has experienced a serious deficit in its Special Operations Aviation (SOA) rotary-wing capability. This deficit stems from inexpedient locations of special operations aviation battalions as well as limited rotary-wing asset inventories. Moreover, the recent Quadrennial Defense Review recommendation to the Secretary of Defense calls for a growth of approximately 30 percent in Special Operations Forces. This growth, coupled with the recent addition...
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Audio Adrenaline performs "Worldwide One" in York, PA on 3.24.07 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isy1gAFE6DY Uploader: Jesusfreakhideout.com Upload date: 20070330
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Workers in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility secure the Mars Exploration Rover 2 (MER-2) to the base petal of the lander before the flight stow of the solar panels. Set to launch in Spring 2003, the MER Mission will consist of two identical rovers designed to cover roughly 110 yards each Martian day over various terrain. The rovers will be identical to each other, but will land at different regions of Mars. Each rover will carry five scientific instruments...
Topics: What -- Mars Exploration Rover 2, What -- Mars Exploration Rover (MER), What -- Mars, Where --...
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Mission STS-120 Commander Pam Melroy familiarizes herself with the Node 2 Harmony module inside the Space Station Processing Facility during a visit to Kennedy Space Center. Other STS-120 crew members include Pilot George Zamka and Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski, Douglas Wheelock, Stephanie Wilson, Paolo Nespoli (with the European Space Agency), Daniel Tani and Clayton Anderson. Mission STS-120 will deliver the Node 2 "Harmony" connecting module to...
Topics: Who -- Scott Parazynski, Who -- Stephanie Wilson, Who -- Daniel Tani, Who -- Clayton Anderson, What...
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=31644
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Mission STS-120 Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski familiarizes himself with equipment inside the Space Station Processing Facility during a visit to Kennedy Space Center. Other STS-120 crew members include Commander Pam Melroy, Pilot George Zamka, and Mission Specialists Douglas Wheelock, Stephanie Wilson, Daniel Tani, Paolo Nespoli (with the European Space Agency) and Clayton Anderson. Mission STS-120 will deliver the Node 2 "Harmony" connecting module...
Topics: Who -- Scott Parazynski, Who -- Stephanie Wilson, Who -- Daniel Tani, Who -- Clayton Anderson, What...
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=31632
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A worker makes the final launch preparations on the rover equipment deck (RED) for the Mars Exploration Rover 2 (MER-2). Set to launch in Spring 2003, the MER Mission will consist of two identical rovers designed to cover roughly 110 yards each Martian day over various terrain. The rovers will be identical to each other, but will land at different regions of Mars. Each rover will carry five scientific instruments that will allow it to search for evidence of liquid...
Topics: What -- Mars Exploration Rover 2, What -- Mars Exploration Rover (MER), What -- Mars, Where --...
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=19010
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We present a self-consistent, semi-analytical LCDM model of star formation and reionization. For the cosmological parameters favored by the WMAP data, our models consistently reproduce the optical depth to reionization, redshift of reionization and the observed luminosity functions (LF) and hence the star formation rate (SFR) density at 38. Molecular cooled halos, which may be important for reionizing the universe, are not detectable in the present deep field observations. However, their...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0612271v2
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Sep 19, 2013
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Given positive integers a,b,c and d such that c and d are coprime we show that the primes p=c(mod d)dividing a^k+b^k for some k>=1 have a natural density and explicitly compute this density. We demonstrate our results by considering some claims of Fermat that he made in a 1641 letter to Mersenne.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0703925v1
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Juliana V. Belding
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For an elliptic curve $E$ over any field $K$, the Weil pairing $e_n$ is a bilinear map on $n$-torsion. For $K$ of characteristic $p>0$, the map $e_n$ is degenerate if and only if $n$ is divisible by $p$. In this paper, we consider $E$ over the dual numbers $K[\epsilon]$ and define a non-degenerate ``Weil pairing on $p$-torsion" which shares many of the same properties of the Weil pairing. We also show that the discrete logarithm attacks on $p$-torsion subgroups of Semaev and R\"uck...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0703906v1
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We calculate the ground-state properties of well deformed, even-even N=Z nuclei in the region between Ni-56 and Sn-100 within two different approaches, focusing on the binding energy and deformation and pairing properties. First, we employ the Hartree-Fock-BCS (HFBCS) approximation with the Skyrme effective nucleon-nucleon interaction and discuss how the results depend on the parameterization of the interaction and on the pairing force parameters adjusted in various schemes to reproduce the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/0703102v1
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S. Boccaletti; M. Ivanchenko; V. Latora; A. Pluchino; A. Rapisarda
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Based on cluster de-synchronization properties of phase oscillators, we introduce an efficient method for the detection and identification of modules in complex networks. The performance of the algorithm is tested on computer generated and real-world networks whose modular structure is already known or has been studied by means of other methods. The algorithm attains a high level of precision, especially when the modular units are very mixed and hardly detectable by the other methods, with a...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0607179v3
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Itzhak Goldman
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The online tutoring system CAPA was implemented at Afeka College in the academic year 2000-2001 in calculus based physics courses. It was used also in the academic year 2001-2002 and was very successful in improving understanding and achievements of the students. The paper describes the system features and the case study of its implementation. Lessons drawn from use of the CAPA system are discussed. The system no doubt contributed significantly to increased understanding and higher achievements...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0703277v1
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In this letter, dark energy is obtained using dual roles of the Ricci scalar (as a physical field as well as geometry). Dark energy density, obtained here, mimics phantom and the derived Friedmann equation contains a term $\rho^2_{\rm de}/2 \lambda$ with $\rho_{\rm de}$ being the dark energy density and $\lambda$ being the cosmic tension. It is like brane-gravity inspired Friedmann equation, which arises without using the brane-gravity theory. It is found that acceleration is transient for...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0605010v3
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M. Casals; S. R. Dolan; P. Kanti; E. Winstanley
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In this work, we have continued the study of the Hawking radiation on the brane from a higher-dimensional rotating black hole by investigating the emission of fermionic modes. A comprehensive analysis is performed that leads to the particle, power and angular momentum emission rates, and sheds light on their dependence on fundamental parameters of the theory, such as the spacetime dimension and angular momentum of the black hole. In addition, the angular distribution of the emitted modes, in...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0608193v2
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The minimal models M(p',p) with p' > 2 have a unique (non-trivial) simple current of conformal dimension h = (p' - 2) (p - 2) / 4. The representation theory of the extended algebra defined by this simple current is investigated in detail. All highest weight representations are proved to be irreducible: There are thus no singular vectors in the extended theory. This has interesting structural consequences. In particular, it leads to a recursive method for computing the various terms appearing...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0701250v2
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We study the effect of the crowded nature of the cellular cytoplasm on the translocation of a polymer through a pore in a membrane. By systematically treating the entropic penalty due to crowding, we show that the translocation dynamics are significantly altered, leading to novel scaling behaviors of the translocation time in terms of chain length. We also observe new and qualitatively different translocation regimes depending upon the extent of crowding, transmembrane chemical potential...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0703796v1
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Kelly R. Patton; Stefan Kettemann; Andrey Zhuravlev; Alexander Lichtenstein
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We present a theory for spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy (SP-STM) of a Kondo impurity on an unpolarized metallic substrate. The spin polarization of the SP-STM breaks the spin symmetry of the Kondo system, similar to an applied magnetic field, leading to a splitting of the Abrikosov-Suhl-Kondo resonance. The amount of splitting is controlled by the strength of the coupling between the impurity and the SP-STM tip and also the overall spin polarization of the SP-STM.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0703813v1
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Stuart L. Folkes; David J. Pinfield; Tim R. Kendall; Hugh R. A. Jones.
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We present the discovery of 2MASS J11263991-5003550 identified as part of an ongoing survey to discover ultra-cool dwarfs in the Southern Galactic Plane, using data from the 2MASS and SuperCOSMOS Sky Surveys. Strong FeH and H2O absorption features in the near-infrared JH-band spectrum reveal characteristics seen in both mid-L, and L-T transition type dwarfs. We suggest these may be attributable to holes in the condensate cloud layers in the atmosphere of a single sub-stellar object, but cannot...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0703808v1
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Douglas Scott; Ali Frolop
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It is now well accepted that both Dark Matter and Dark Energy are required in any successful cosmological model. Although there is ample evidence that both Dark components are necessary, the conventional theories make no prediction for the contributions from each of them. Moreover, there is usually no intrinsic relationship between the two components, and no understanding of the nature of the mysteries of the Dark Sector. Here we suggest that if the Dark Side is so seductive then we should not...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0703783v1
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We report on a new search for two-body baryonic decays of the B meson. Improved sensitivity compared to previous Belle results is obtained from 414 fb^-1 of data that corresponds to 449 million B B-bar pairs, which were taken on the Upsilon(4S) resonance and collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e^+e^- collider. No significant signals are observed and we set the 90% confidence level upper limits: Br(B^0-> p pbar) Lambda Lambda-bar) < 3.2X10^-7 and Br(B^+-> p Lambda-bar) <...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/0703048v1