1,484 research outputs found
A star-forming galaxy at z= 5.78 in the Chandra Deep Field South
We report the discovery of a luminous z = 5.78 star-forming galaxy in the Chandra Deep Field South. This galaxy was selected as an ‘i-drop’ from the GOODS public survey imaging with the Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys (object 3 in the work of Stanway, Bunker & McMahon 2003). The large colour of (i′−z′)AB = 1.6 indicated a spectral break consistent with the Lyman α forest absorption shortward of Lyman α at z≈ 6. The galaxy is very compact (marginally resolved with ACS with a half-light radius of 0.08 arcsec, so rhl 5. Our spectroscopic redshift for this object confirms the validity of the i′-drop technique of Stanway et al. to select star-forming galaxies atz≈ 6
DEIKSIS DALAM NASKAH DRAMA ELEGI MUSIM PANAS KARYA CHANDRA KUDAPAWANA
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi berbagai pengggunaaan deiksis pada Naskah drama “Elegi Musim Panas” karya Chandra Kudapawana. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan deskriptif kualitatif. Sumber data dalam penelitian ini pada Naskah drama “Elegi Musim Panas” karya Chandra Kudapawana. Teknik pengumpulan data penelitian dilakukan dengan membaca keseluruhan isi naskah drama, mencatat data yang diperoleh dari naskah drama tersebut secara seksama, mengelompokan data berdasarakan jenis deiksis dan menganalisis data yang diperoleh dengan sistematis dan saksama. Hasil pembahasan dalam penelitian ini ditemukan berbagai macam deiksis diantaranya (a) deiksis persona berjumlah 21 data, (b) deiksis tempat berjumlah 2 data, (c) deiksis waktu berjumlah 5 data, (d) deiksis wacana berjumlah 7 data, dan (e) deiksis sosial berjumlah 5 data
PERBANDINGAN USAHATANI JAMBU MADU (Syzygium samarangense) DI MEDIA TANAH DENGAN DI TABULAMPOT (Studi Kasus : Desa Serbajadi Kecamatan Sunggal Kabupaten Deli Serdang Provinsi Sumatera Utara)
The objectives of this study include: 1. To Know the Production and
Income of Honey Guava on Soil Media. 2. To Know the Production and Income
of Honey Guava at Tabulampot. 3. To Know the Comparison of Production,
Revenue and Feasibility of Honey Guava in the Land with Tabulampot. The Data
Collection Process was Conducted in January 2019. The Research Location was
chosen because it was one of the closest distances to the Researcher and this area
was one of the villages that had guava honey farmers who planted it in Media
Tanah and Tabulampot.
Based on the results of the study that it was concluded that the average
production of soil media in the area of 0.5 ha was 6,786 kg, and the average
income was Rp. 168,980,388 in 1 year (3 harvest seasons). While the average
production of tabulampot media in an area of 0.5 ha of 3,285 kg, and the average
income is Rp. 57,602,802 in 1 year (3 Harvest seasons). The number of R / C is
5.885 and B / C is 4.885 for soil media, while for Tabulampot R / C media is
2.406 and B / C is 1.406. It was concluded that Production and Income of Guava
honey in Media Tanah was more feasible than in MediaTabulampot
Chandra, Subrato - Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Dr. Subrato Chandra, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, holding an apparatus. He has focused his career on solar power, and is the author of A Guide to Solar Water Heating in Florida.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/univphotocollection/1588/thumbnail.jp
Negatively supercharging cellulases render them lignin-resistant
Non-specific adsorption of cellulases to lignin hinders enzymatic deconstruction of lignocellulosic biomass. Here we tested the hypothesis that negatively supercharging cellulases could reduce lignin inhibition. Computational design was used to negatively supercharge the surfaces of Ruminoclostridium thermocellum family 5 CelE and a CelE-family 3a carbohydrate binding module fusion. Resulting designs maintained the same expression yield, thermal stability, and nearly identical activity on soluble substrate as the wild-type proteins. Four designs showed complete lack of inhibition by lignin but with lower cellulose conversion compared to original enzymes. Increasing salt concentrations could partially rescue the activity of supercharged enzymes, supporting a mechanism of electrostatic repulsion between designs and cellulose. Results showcase a protein engineering strategy to construct highly active cellulases that are resistant to lignin-mediated inactivation, although further work is needed to understand the relationship between negative protein surface potential and activity on insoluble polysaccharides.Peer reviewe
Radio sources in the Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey
We discuss radio sources in the Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey region. By cross-matching the X-ray sources in this field with the NRAO VLA Sky Survey archival data, we find 12 candidate matches. We present a classification scheme for radio/X-ray matches in surveys taken in or near the Galactic plane, taking into account other multiwavelength data. We show that none of the matches found here is likely to be due to coronal activity from normal stars because the radio to X-ray flux ratios are systematically too high. We show that one of the source could be a radio pulsar, and that one could be a planetary nebula, but that the bulk of the sources are likely to be background active galactic nuclei (AGN), with many confirmed through a variety of approaches. Several of the AGN are bright enough in the near-infrared (and presumably in the optical) to use as probes of the interstellar medium in the inner Galaxy
Religion, Culture and Nationalism in India. <br>: Interview with Sudhir Chandra (Mizoram University, India).
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche. Paris, France, 2000 - 2016).Sudhir CHANDRA is an historian. His main research topic is the formation of national indian consciousness in the XXe century.He has published in 2002 Continuing Dilemmas: Understanding Social Consciousness (New Delhi, Tulika Books). He is also the author of Enslaved Daughters: Colonialism, Law and Women's Right (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997), The Oppressive Present: Literature and Social Consciousness in Colonial India (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1992) and Dependence and Disillusionment: Emergence of National Consciousness in Later Nineteenth Century India (New Delhi, Manas, 1975)
Religion, Culture and Nationalism in India. <br>: Interview with Sudhir Chandra (Mizoram University, India).
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche. Paris, France, 2000 - 2016).Sudhir CHANDRA is an historian. His main research topic is the formation of national indian consciousness in the XXe century.He has published in 2002 Continuing Dilemmas: Understanding Social Consciousness (New Delhi, Tulika Books). He is also the author of Enslaved Daughters: Colonialism, Law and Women's Right (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997), The Oppressive Present: Literature and Social Consciousness in Colonial India (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1992) and Dependence and Disillusionment: Emergence of National Consciousness in Later Nineteenth Century India (New Delhi, Manas, 1975)
Inductive local-global conditions and generalised Harish-Chandra theory
We study new properties of generalised Harish-Chandra theory aiming at explaining the inductive local-global conditions for finite groups of Lie type in nondefining characteristic. In particular, we consider a parametrisation of generalised Harish-Chandra series that is compatible with Clifford theory and with the action of automorphisms on irreducible characters and we reduce it to the verification of certain requirements on stabilisers and extendibility of characters. This parametrisation is used by the author in a separate paper to obtain new conjectures for finite reductive groups that can be seen as geometric realisations of the local-global counting conjectures and their inductive conditions. As a by-product, we extend the parametrisation of generalised Harish-Chandra series given by Broué–Malle–Michel to the nonunipotent case by assuming maximal extendibility
Writing Chandra Levy: Real life, ritual, revision
This piece explores how national events affect art by chronicling one author\u27s writing process. Specifically, this piece looks at how September 11, 2001, affected the writing of a play about missing intern Chandra Levy. Though overshadowed by the nation-changing events, the scandal surrounding Levy\u27s disappearance was a top news story in the summer of 2001. This essay explores one author\u27s writing process as a play morphed in the face of national cataclysm. By tracing and describing revision, the piece explores how an academic exercise about the liminality of missing-ness turned into a religious ritual promoting compassion. © 2011 National Communication Association
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