753 research outputs found

    Replication Data for: Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment

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    This data set contains data (USSCdata.dta) and a script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataanalysis.do) to recreate models 2,3, 5, and 6 of table 1 in Holger Spamann, Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment, Psychological Science (forthcoming 2017). It also contains the raw data from the USSC (opafy92nid.dta through opafy03nid.dta), the USSC's codebooks explaining those data, and a second script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataassembly_forweb.do) that generates USSCdata.dta from this raw data. The data and scripts are written for Stata (version 14). The analysis script calls user-written packages estout and reghdfe. Note that the scripts build and analyze ALL data mentioned in my article (i.e., not only models 2, 3, 5, and 6). The other data are available from: (a) TRAC data: by emailing [email protected] (TRAC will provide the data only to researchers affiliated with subscriber institutions); (b) Cho et al.’s original data: from the lead author of the original article, Kyoungmin Cho (I do not have permission to share their data). If you do not have access to the other data or want to restrict your work to the USSC data, you should comment out the parts of the script concerning other data. More information on running the scripts is contained in their first lines

    Replication Data for: Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment

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    This data set contains data (USSCdata.dta) and a script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataanalysis.do) to recreate models 2,3, 5, and 6 of table 1 in Holger Spamann, Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment, Psychological Science (forthcoming 2017). It also contains the raw data from the USSC (opafy92nid.dta through opafy03nid.dta), the USSC's codebooks explaining those data, and a second script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataassembly_forweb.do) that generates USSCdata.dta from this raw data. The data and scripts are written for Stata (version 14). The analysis script calls user-written packages estout and reghdfe. Note that the scripts build and analyze ALL data mentioned in my article (i.e., not only models 2, 3, 5, and 6). The other data are available from: (a) TRAC data: by emailing [email protected] (TRAC will provide the data only to researchers affiliated with subscriber institutions); (b) Cho et al.’s original data: from the lead author of the original article, Kyoungmin Cho (I do not have permission to share their data). If you do not have access to the other data or want to restrict your work to the USSC data, you should comment out the parts of the script concerning other data. More information on running the scripts is contained in their first lines

    Design and Analysis of Rotary Positive Displacement Mechanism for Oil-Less Compression

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    Author(s): Holger Roser University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia In this paper, a simple positive displacement mechanism is investigated, which comprises two counter-rotating meshing rotors within a casing. Although considered for various applications more than a century ago, the basic geometry of this mechanism has not been further explored or adapted to modern gas compressor technology

    Konjuktionale Koordination in Predigten und politischen Reden

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    The originality of the dissertation can be seen first and foremost in the fact that the author "spectralized" the problem of conjunctural meaning, i. that, starting from a general systemic meaning or function, he has detected and analyzed both modes of use (that is, specific, derivable text meanings) and argumentative functions (ie, textual meanings of a higher degree). The special significance of the work has not only been determined by the three expert reviewers from Slavic studies; The additional expert opinion from theology has also confirmed to the Slavist and theologian Holger Kuße that he worked theologically clean.Die Originalität der Dissertation ist in erster Linie darin zu sehen, daß Verfasser das Problem konjunktionaler Bedeutung "spektralisiert" hat, d.h. daß er, ausgehend von einer allgemein-systemischen Bedeutung oder Funktion, sowohl Verwendungsweisen (also spezifische, ableitbare Textbedeutungen) als auch argumentative Funktionen (also Textbedeutungen höheren Grades) nachgewiesen und analysiert hat. Die besondere Bedeutung der Arbeit haben nicht nur die drei fachwissenschaftlichen Gutachter aus der Slavistik festgestellt; auch das Zusatzgutachten aus der Theologie hat dem Slavisten und Theologen Holger Kuße bescheinigt, daß er theologisch sauber gearbeitet hat

    On probabilistic capacity maximization in a stationary gas network

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    The question for the capacity of a given gas network, i.e., determining the maximal amount of gas that can be transported by a given network, appears as an essential question that network operators and political administrations are regularly faced with. In that context we present a novel mathematical approach to assist gas network operators in managing uncertainty with respect to the demand and in exposing free network capacities while increasing reliability of transmission and supply. The approach is based on the rigorous examination of optimization problems with nonlinear probabilistic constraints. As consequence we deal with solving an optimization problem with joint probabilistic constraints over an infinite system of random inequalities. We will show that the inequality system can be reduced to a finite one in the situation of considering a tree network topology. A detailed study of the problem of maximizing free booked capacities in a stationary gas network is presented that comes up with an algebraic model involving Kirchhoff's first and second laws. The focus will be on both the theoretical and numerical side. We are going to validate a kind of rank two constraint qualification implying the differentiability of the considered capacity problem. At the numerical side we are going to solve the problem using a projected gradient decent method, where the function and gradient evaluations of the probabilistic constraints are performed by the approach of spheric-radial decomposition applied for multivariate Gaussian random variables and more general distributions

    Konjuktionale Koordination in Predigten und politischen Reden

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    The originality of the dissertation can be seen first and foremost in the fact that the author "spectralized" the problem of conjunctural meaning, i. that, starting from a general systemic meaning or function, he has detected and analyzed both modes of use (that is, specific, derivable text meanings) and argumentative functions (ie, textual meanings of a higher degree). The special significance of the work has not only been determined by the three expert reviewers from Slavic studies; The additional expert opinion from theology has also confirmed to the Slavist and theologian Holger Kuße that he worked theologically clean

    Acido, ergo sum: Holger Hydén – the neuroscientist in Cortázar's Hopscotch

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    The fictional Italian author Morelli is throughout the novel “Hopscotch” (1963) Julio Cortázar's alter ego. This character proposes an unoriginal literary hypothesis in chapter 62. There is an allusion to a particular Swedish that ‘is working on a chemical theory of thought.’ The Swedish neuroscientist under analysis is Holger Hydén (1917-2000), by then professor and chairman of the Department of Histology at the University of Göteborg. Hydén, who was the first to work in neurobiological micromethods, is mentioned by Morelli due to his participation in a symposium held at the end of January 1961, in San Francisco. His pioneering work will never be completely forgotten, because Hydén's neuroscientific legacy lives and will live in Cortázar's “Hopscotch”

    Holger Cahill y el inje-inje. La historia del primitivismo modernista. Historias. Revista de la Dirección de Estudios Históricos. Num. 61 (2005) mayo-agosto

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    John I. H. Baur, “The Machine and the Subconscious: Dada in America”, en Magazine of Art, vol. 44, núm. 6, octubre de 1951, pp. 233-237. En esencia Baur repitió sus observaciones en Revolution and Transition in Modern Art, Praeger, 1967; 1ª ed., 1951.Wendy Jeffers, “Holger Cahill and American Art”, en Archives of American Art Journal, vol. 31, núm. 4, 1991,Mike Gold, “Two Critics in a Barroom”, en Liberator, septiembre de 1921,Simon M. Bessie, Jazz Journalism: The Story of the Tabloid Newspapers, E.P. Dutton, 1938.E. H. Cahill, “America Has Its ‘Primitives’: Aboriginal Watercolorists of New Mexico Make a Faithful Record of their Race”, en International Studio, vol. 75, núm. 299, marzo de 1922Ileana Leavens, From “291” to Zurich: The Birth of Dada, UMI, 1983Norman Kleeblatt y Susan Chevlowe (eds.), Painting a Place in America: Jewish Artists in New York, 1900-1945, Jewish Museum / Universidad de Indiana, 1991; y Kenneth E. Silver y Romy Gloan (eds.), The Circle of Montparnasse: Jewish Artists in Paris, 1905-1945, Nueva York, Universe / Jewish Museum, 1985.John I. H. Baur habló de “un movimiento oscuro, casi olvidado”, fundado por el escritor Holger Cahill. Cahill había leído un escrito en el que se describía a una tribu de indígenas sudamericanos se comunicaban por medio de tonos y gestos. Cahill propuso “devolver a las artes a una sencillez semejante, cortar la superestructura de nuestros refinamientos culturales y descubrir las formas básicas y más directas de la expresión humana”.Inje-Inje was an art movement that didn’t happen —there were no exhibitions, manifestations or publications. This has entailed a look at the biography and career of each participant named in Baur’s account, seeking evidence of the movement, or al least the perturbations in these artists’ trajectory that would point to Inje-Inje. While some scholars have accepted Cahill’s assertion that Inje-Inje existed as an art movement, some have not. The shadow of a hoax then has hung over this investigation.</p

    Fluctuation mechanisms in superconductors: nanowire single-photon counters, enabled by effective top-down manufacturing

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    Holger Bartolf discusses state-of-the-art detection concepts based on superconducting nanotechnology as well as sophisticated analytical formulæ that model dissipative fluctuation-phenomena in superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors. Such knowledge is desirable for the development of advanced devices which are designed to possess an intrinsic robustness against vortex-fluctuations and it provides the perspective for honorable fundamental science in condensed matter physics. Especially the nanowire detector allows for ultra-low noise detection of signals with single-photon sensitivity and GHz repetition rates. Such devices have a huge potential for future technological impact and might enable unique applications (e.g. high rate interplanetary deep-space data links from Mars to Earth). Contents Superconducting Single-Photon Detectors Nanotechnological Manufacturing; Scale: 10 Nanometer Berezinskii-Kosterlitz Thouless (BKT) Transition, Edge-Barrier, Phase Slips Target Groups Researchers and students of physics in the fields of single-photon devices, nanofabrication, nanophotonics, nanoelectronics and superconductivity Industrial practitioners with focus on nanotechnology and single-photon detectors About the Author Holger Bartolf studied Solid State Physics at the Universities of Karlsruhe and Zürich. In 2011 he relocated at the Swiss Corporate Research Center of a leading company in power and automation technologies where his current interests focus on the applied R&D of the next generation of power semiconductors

    Consequences of uncertain friction for the transport of natural gas through passive networks of pipelines

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    Assuming a pipe-wise constant structure of the friction coefficient in the modeling of natural gas transport through a passive network of pipes via semilinear systems of balance laws with associated linear coupling and boundary conditions, uncertainty in this parameter is quantified by a Markov chain Monte Carlo method. Here, information on the prior distribution is obtained from practitioners. The results are applied to the problem of validating technical feasibility under random exit demand in gas transport networks. In particular, the impact of quantified uncertainty to the probability level of technical feasible exit demand situations is studied by two example networks of small and medium size. The gas transport of the network is modeled by stationary solutions that are steady states of the time dependent semilinear problems
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