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Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States" By M. Carey.
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States: containing bried sketches of the moral and political character of those states.
By M. Carey, member of the American philosophical, and of the American Antiquarian Society, and author of The Olive Branch, Cindiciae Hibernicae, essays on banking, on political economy, and on internal improvement.
To which are now added the English editor's comments on the subject; together with Important Advice to Emigrants, and Cautions Against Impositions Practiced in the Outports
High-resolution investigation of the Sb-121(p,t)Sb-119 reaction and quasiparticle-phonon model description
The Sb-121(p,t)Sb-119 reaction has been measured in a high-resolution experiment at an incident energy of 21 MeV. Accurate measurement of the (p,t) reaction angular distributions for the transitions to the levels of Sb-119 allows us to determine energies of 59 levels, 23 of which have been identified for the first time, and to assign the angular momentum transfer values and a well-defined range for the J values. DWBA analysis has been performed in a finite-range approximation, assuming a dineutron cluster pickup mechanism, by using conventional Woods-Saxon potentials for the entrance proton and exit triton channel. The present (p,t) data have been supplemented by microscopic calculations in the framework of the quasiparticle-phonon model, giving a reasonably good description of the experimental fragmentation of the integrated cross sections and the absence of (p,t) strength above 2.9 MeV
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
Dr. Glendon Swarthout
Hosted by Roger M. Busfield, MSU Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater, Meet the Author is designed to introduce a general audience to a contemporary author and their work through in-depth interviews. This episode features a conversation between Dr. Glendon Swarthout, prolific author and English professor at MSU, and assistant professors Sam S. Baskett and Theodore B. Strandness
Homologous states and the structure of nuclei in the lead region
The structure of both low-lying and highly excited states and electromagnetic transitions in Pb-206 and Tl-205 has been studied within the framework of the shell model. The calculation predicts the occurrence of states in Pb-206 With a structure homologous to parent states in Tl-205, a phenomenon experimentally reported in these systems via ((p) over right arrow, alpha) reactions, in analogy with other regions of the mass table. This feature is not restricted to configurations where the two neutron holes are coupled to angular momentum zero, but also applies to higher configurations corresponding to angular momentum recoupling of the two neutron holes. The calculated results, obtained with both a modified surface delta interaction and Kuo-Herling interaction, are in good agreement with the experimental data, further supporting the ability of these interactions to describe nuclear properties in the lead region
Study pf the 119Sb via the 121Sb(p,t)119Sb reaction
Accurate measurement of the (p,t)
reaction angular distributions for the transitions to the levels of 119Sb
allows us to confirm or determine energies of 59 levels, 23 of which have been
identified for the first time and to assign the angular momentum transfer values
and a well-defined range for the J values. By using conventional Woods-Saxon
potentials for the entrance proton and exit triton channel, the DWBA analysis
has been performed in a finite range approximation, assuming a dineutron cluster
pickup mechanism. The present (p,t) data have been supplemented by microscopic
calculations in the framework of QPM, giving a reasonably good description
of the experimental fragmentation of the cross sections and the absence of (p,t)
strength above 2.9 MeV
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