256 research outputs found

    Heard Island lichen samples collected by John Jenkin in 1980

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    Progress Code: completedStatement: Not all samples were collected by John Jenkin, hence one sample collection date in March is unknown. Only approximate locations are available.A description of lichen samples collected from Heard Island during March of 1980. The samples were mostly collected by John Jenkin, but some other collectors were also used. On return to Australia, the samples were lodged with the Australian Antarctic Division Herbarium (Code- ADT) under the control of Rod Seppelt. The samples are distinguishable within the herbarium by their 3 digit code.<br/><br/>The dataset details the date each collection was made on, as well as an approximate descriptive location. Unless otherwise specified, all samples were collected by John Jenkin

    Geistliche Betrachtung Uber das Gesätz der Sünden Wie auch Die Geistliche Traurigkeit : Auß Anlaß der Worten des Apost. Pauli Rom. VII. 21. und unsers HErren JEsu Christi Matth. V. 4. in zwoen Predigten Offentlich vorgestelt

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    Von Jenkin Thomas. Engl. Prediger Göttlichen Worts. Nunmehro auf Begehren auß dem Englischen in das Teutsche übersetzt/ und zu gemeiner Erbauung zum zweytenmahl in Truck befördertUmlaute in der Vorlage mit übergestelltem "e"PredigtsammlungAuf der Rückseite der Titelseite Vorbesitz-Stempel: "DH" (= Daniel Huber

    Violet Paget (Bagni di Lucca, Italy) to Henrietta Jenkin

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    Her resentment at Blackwood\u27s rejection of her article; Revista Europia offered her 8 pp./month to write reviews of female novelists; she is writing an article on the author Onida

    Violet Paget (Bagni di Lucca, Italy) to Henrietta Jenkin

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    Asks what needs to be communicated to Sig. Zeni; Contemporary Review refused her article on Bologna; Mr. Turner sent her a watch which his wife had; she is trying novel criticism; Mr. Fenzi\u27s unflattering description of the author Onida

    Feshbach spectroscopy of an ultracold Rb-Cs mixture

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    This thesis reports the observation of interspecies Feshbach resonances in an ultracold mixture of Rb and Cs atoms. A versatile combined magnetic and optical potential has been designed and constructed which is capable of bringing both 87Rb^{87}\rm{Rb} and 133Cs^{133}\rm{Cs} to degeneracy, and reaching high phase-space density in 85Rb^{85}\rm{Rb}. High phase-space density mixtures are the first step required in the production of ultracold polar molecules, the topic of much current research. The apparatus capitalises on the efficient capture of atoms by a magnetic trap from a magneto-optical trap, and the efficient sympathetic cooling of Cs by Rb therein. Upon transfer to the crossed optical dipole trap condensates in excess of 1×1061\times10^{6} 87Rb^{87}\rm{Rb} atoms and approximately 1×1051\times10^{5} 133Cs^{133}\rm{Cs} atoms are produced after direct evaporation and gravito-magnetic tilting of the potential. The observation of six interspecies 87Rb^{87}\rm{Rb}-133Cs^{133}\rm{Cs} Feshbach resonances are reported, three of which had only been predicted theoretically, allowing testing and development of the theoretical model. Furthermore, the extrapolation of this model has predicted numerous Feshbach resonances between 85Rb^{85}\rm{Rb} and 133Cs^{133}\rm{Cs}, none of which have been experimentally observed prior to this work. The versatile nature of this apparatus is discussed, including the application of the current system to cooling of 85Rb^{85}\rm{Rb}. Initial experiments observed seven interspecies resonances, including a broad s-wave resonance at a magnetic field of (644±2)(644\pm2) G which is in excellent agreement with the theoretical prediction. Further work has revealed that fourteen Feshbach resonances exist in the 0-700 G magnetic field range between 85Rb^{85}\rm{Rb} and 133Cs^{133}\rm{Cs} atoms in the 2,+2\left|2,+2\right\rangle and 3,+3\left|3,+3\right\rangle states, respectively. Several of these resonances would be ideal for magneto-association of RbCs molecules, prior to transfer to the rovibrational ground-state

    Women2Win and the feminisation of the UK Conservative Party

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    This chapter is an account of the establishment of Women2win, an organization created in 2005 to support the selection of women candidates for political office in the UK Conservative party. Its author is its founding, and still, co-Director, Baroness Anne Jenkin. The chapter charts the efforts of Women2win over the last decade, and discusses the issues that it has faced in securing a higher number of Conservative women MPs in the UK Parliament. In 2015 there were a total of 68 Conservative women MPs (20 percent) up from 17 (9 percent) in 2005. The chapter charts, then, considerable success for the party, although it also points out ongoing concerns about the supply pool – the number of women seeking selection – and the practical issues of seeing women aspirant candidates being selected for the party’s winnable seats.</p

    Investigating the fatigue behaviour of quasi-isotropic pseudo-ductile thin-ply carbon/glass epoxy hybrid composites

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    This paper investigates the fatigue behaviour of pseudo-ductile Quasi-Isotropic (QI) interlayer hybrids with un-notched and open-hole configurations. Two different types of QI pseudo-ductile hybrids were evaluated; HighC, with carbon to glass thickness ratio of 0.29, that is made of thin-ply M46JB-carbon/epoxy and thin-ply Xstrand-glass/epoxy prepregs, and LowC, with carbon to glass thickness ratio of 0.19, that is made of thin-ply T300-carbon/epoxy and standard-ply S-glass/epoxy prepregs. The hybrid configurations were loaded at 4 Hz in tension–tension fatigue without any initial damage and at different percentages of the pseudo-yield stress (σpy) at which damage initiates. It was observed that there is no stiffness reduction, after 100000 cycles, for a stress level of 80% and 50% of the σpy for the un-notched and open-hole laminates, respectively. By increasing the stress level to 90% and 70% of the σpy for the un-notched and open-hole laminates, respectively, there is a gradual stiffness reduction due to the appearance of matrix cracking and delamination in LowC, but no gradual reduction and no visible damage were observed for HighC. The final failure is more brittle and happens at a lower number of cycles for HighC compared with LowC. Different damage extents were observed for the investigated laminates before the final sudden failure due to variables such as the ply thickness, the cyclic energy release rate and the interfacial fracture toughness

    Huntsville Times sleeve HT0002587

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    Author - Peter Jenkins / Books-A-Million - the mall / Photos to go with feature story on Mr. Jenkin

    Author response to referees' comment

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    Author response to referee and discussion comments

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