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    Orbital Angular Momentum Small-x Evolution: Exact Results in the Large Nc Limit

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    Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Advanced Research Forum)We construct an exact solution to the revised small-x orbital angular momentum (OAM) evolution equations derived in an earlier work. These equations are derived in the double logarithmic approximation (summing powers of the strong coupling constant with two logarithms of 1/x, with x the Bjorken x variable) and the large-Nc limit, with Nc the number of quark colors. From our solution, we extract the small-x, large-Nc expressions of the quark and gluon OAM distributions. Additionally, we determine the large-Nc small-x asymptotics of the OAM distributions to be a power law growth in 1/x with the intercept the same as obtained in the small-x helicity evolution, which can be approximated as 3.66074. This result is in complete agreement with the literature. Additionally, we calculate the ratio of the quark and gluon OAM distributions to the flavor-singlet quark and gluon helicity parton distribution functions respectively in the small-x region.A one-year embargo was granted for this item

    Tolling Justice

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    Table of Contents (Volume 85, Number 3, 2024)

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    A Wolf in Sheep's Attire: How Consent Enfeebles Our Fourth Amendment

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    It's Time to End the Zombie Reign of Red Lion Broadcasting

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    Interview of Barbara Wainman by Carly Dearborn

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    In her oral history interview Barbara Wainman reflects on her early ambitions in journalism, her educational experiences at Smith College and the circumstances that led her to public service. Wainman spent 17 years on Capitol Hill working for Congressman Ralph Regula (OH-16), first as his staff to the Interior Appropriations Subcommittee and then as his press secretary. She describes the close-knit nature of Regula's office, his management style, and mentorship. Following the 1994 "Republican Revolution" Regula became chair of the Interior Subcommittee, making him one of the thirteen House appropriations "cardinals." Notably, Wainman details the successful negotiation to preserve the National Biological Survey, the development of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, and the formation of the Ohio and Erie National Heritage Corridor, one of only nine such national heritage corridors at the time. Wainman reflects on the demanding nature of work as a congressional staffer and its toll on her family life, resulting in the difficult decision to leave Capitol Hill and Mr. Regula's office. She left for The Bureau of Land Management and then the U.S. Geological Survey and contrasted her experiences in agencies to those on Capitol Hill, describing work in federal agencies as collaborative and team-oriented. In 2017 she moved to the Fish and Wildlife service as one of nearly 50 Senior Executive Service employees across the Department of the Interior who were reassigned under the Donald Trump administration. Wainman closes the interview by reflecting on her career, crediting Regula as a significant influence, providing her with a moral compass and shaping her leadership approach

    Interview of LaQuita Henry by Olivia Dearth and Daisy Roberts

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    Remote interview.LaQuita Henry discusses her time at Ohio State as a student and member of the Black Student Union (BSU). In particular, Henry describes her experience in 1968 as one of four Black women asked to leave a campus bus, an incident that led to a sit-in by BSU members and others in the Administration Building. Henry’s interview is one of 15 gathered by students in English 4567 (Rhetoric and Community Service) to capture as many stories as possible from former Ohio State students associated with the 1968 sit-in at the Administration Building (now Bricker Hall) that led to the arrests of 34 Black students, now known as the “OSU 34.” In addition to her experiences related to the sit-in, Henry also describes her relationship with the University after her graduation in 1971, and how that changed in 2018 with the 50th anniversary of the sit-in. To view video recordings of Henry and three other students talk about the events of 1968, please go to http://go.osu.edu/CarmenCollection1968

    Reinvestigating the L2 Acquisition of the Resultative V-te iru with a Refined Truth-Value Judgment Task

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    This study investigates the acquisition of the resultative V-te iru construction by L2 learners of Japanese. Previous studies have suggested that the resultative use of the V-te iru construction is more difficult to acquire than the progressive one among L2 learners. The results of the current experiment with a refined truth-value judgment task indicate that both intermediate and advanced learners have difficulty in the interpretation of the resultative V-te iru construction. This difficulty is caused not only by the acquisition of the V-te iru construction but also by the lexical acquisition of achievement verbs

    Reflections from the Bench: Ohio Sentencing Law

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    Against Exclusion: Disrupting Anti-Chinese Violence in the Nineteenth Century

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    Introduction: "Violence and the sacred" -- Ah Toy and Mary Tape : legal exceptionalism and early Chinese American women's voices -- Wong Chin Foo : the excessive making and remaking of a heathen protofeminist -- Trauma and activism : Yan Phou Lee writes back -- Yung Wing : exceptional minority discourse in the plague era -- Conclusion: The enfleshed exceptions.Item embargoed for three year

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