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    Solar Power in the Garden State

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    This special issue on energy and solar power in New Jersey was made possible because of the extensive portfolio of research centers and institutes at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Dr. Frank A. Felder, an Associate Research Professor, has been director of the School’s Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP) since 2006. Frank is a nuclear engineer with a PhD degree from MIT, and he, along with his CEEEP colleague, Shankar N. Chandramowli, coauthored the main article in this issue of the Advance & Rutgers Report. CEEEP has worked extensively with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on projects, including New Jersey’s current Energy Master Plan.Shining Brightly: Bloustein's Centers of Excellence / by James W. Hughes and Joseph S. Seneca -- Solar Power in the Garden States / by Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder.Guest contributors include Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder, PhD, Director—Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyReports published as Issue Paper Number 5, May 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report, Special Issue

    Evidence for the decay B0→J/ψω and measurement of the relative branching fractions of meson decays to J/ψη and J/ψη′

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    First evidence of the B 0 → J / ψ ω decay is found and the B s 0 → J / ψ η and B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ decays are studied using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb -1 collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV. The branching fractions of these decays are measured relative to that of the B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0 decay:frac(B (B 0 → J / ψ ω), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 0.89 ± 0.19 (stat) - 0.13 + 0.07 (syst),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 14.0 ± 1.2 (stat) - 1.5 + 1.1 (syst) - 1.0 + 1.1 (frac(f d, f s)),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 12.7 ± 1.1 (stat) - 1.3 + 0.5 (syst) - 0.9 + 1.0 (frac(f d, f s)), where the last uncertainty is due to the knowledge of f d / f s, the ratio of b-quark hadronization factors that accounts for the different production rate of B 0 and B s 0 mesons. The ratio of the branching fractions of B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ and B s 0 → J / ψ η decays is measured to befrac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B s 0 → J / ψ η)) = 0.90 ± 0.09 (stat) - 0.02 + 0.06 (syst)

    New Brunswick, N. J.

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    Colored photograph postcard of New Brunswick, N. J. showing downtown New Brunswick

    J. N. Heiskell oversize photograph collection, 1861-1986

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    This collection contains photographic prints, engravings, and illustrations of Arkansas, collected by J. N. Heiskell, including depictions of Arkansas cities, buildings, the Civil War, and street scenes.; This collection is part of the J. N. Heiskell Historical Collections, courtesy of the Arkansas Gazette Foundation. For more photographs from the Heiskell collections, please see UALR.PH.0100: J. N. Heiskell Photograph Collection, 1821-1984.J. N. Heiskell oversize photograph collection, 1861-198

    George Street, New Brunswick, N. J.

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    Colored photograph postcard of George and Paterson Sts., New Brunswick, N. J., showing J. J. Newberry Co. Department Store

    [Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman, November 24, 1963 #2]

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    Individual telegrams by Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman to Jack Ruby, letting him know that the public supports him after assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald

    [Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman, November 24, 1963 #1]

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    Individual telegrams by Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman to Jack Ruby, letting him know that the public supports him after assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald

    Histoire du Moyen Age

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    Publícase ca. 1849-1850 segúndo o BN-Opale PlusGrav. xil. na port. con anagrama "N. J. P.

    The vanishing author in computer-generated works: a critical analysis of recent Australian case law

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    Abstract The use of software is ubiquitous in the creation of many copyright works, yet the requirement in copyright law that every work have a human author who engages in independent intellectual effort means that its use may prevent copyright subsistence. Several recent Australian cases have refocused attention on authorship as an essential criterion of copyright subsistence, and these cases suggest that much computer-produced output may be authorless and thus lack copyright protection. This article, the first in a two-part series, analyses how each case deals with the question of authorship of computer-produced works and why the use of software diminishes copyright protection for a significant number of computer-generated works. The article critiques the application of conventional notions of human authorship developed in the pre-computer age to modern productions and suggests alternative approaches to authorship that satisfy both the major objectives of copyright policy and the need to adapt to the computer age. The article argues that, without a broader judicial approach to authorship of computer-generated works, Parliament must remedy the lacuna in protection for these ‘authorless’ works. Possible solutions for reform are suggested. In a forthcoming article, the author comprehensively examines those reform proposals

    Jacob Neusner's Work, and Walter J. Ong's Thought

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    See the abstract above.In my 5,000-word review essay, I discuss Aaron W. Hughes' book Jacob Neusner: An American Jewish Iconoclast (NYU Press, 2016) in connection with the thought of Walter J. Ong, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Mircea Eliade, and Pope Benedict XVI, among others.N/AFarrell, Thomas J. (2019). Jacob Neusner's Work, and Walter J. Ong's Thought. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/202771
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