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Simple Potential-density Pairs For Flat Rings
Potential-density pairs representing flat-ring structures in terms of elementary functions are presented. Structures representing one or several concentric flat rings, and discs surrounded by concentric flat rings are examined. The stability of concentric circular orbits of particles moving on a flat-ring structure is analyzed for radial perturbations. © 2007 RAS.381310311034Appell, P., (1887) Ann. Math., Lpz., 30, p. 155Bateman, H., (1964) Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics., , Cambridge Univ. Press, CambridgeBinney, S., Tremaine, S., (1987) Galactic Dynamics., , Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJGleiser, R., Pullin, J., (1989) Class. Quatum Grav., 6, p. 977Jackson, J.D., (1962) Classical Electrodynamics., , Wiley, New York, NYKuzmin, G.G., (1956) AZh, 33, p. 27Lemos, J.P.S., Letelier, P.S., (1994) Phys. Rev., 49, p. 5135Letelier, P.S., (2003) Phys. Rev. D, 68, p. 104002Letelier, P.S., Oliveira, S.R., (1987) J. Math. Phys., 28, p. 16Morgan, T., Morgan, L., (1969) Phys. Rev., 183, p. 1097Plummer, H.C., (1911) MNRAS, 71, p. 460Thomson, W., (1847) J. Math. Pur. App., 12, p. 256Ujevic, M., Letelier, P.S., (2005) A&A, 442, p. 785Whittaker, E.T., Watson, G.N., (1950) A Course of Modern Analysis., p. 400. , Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge,
Mt. Borah
A mountain rises above some wooded foothills. Description reads: ""Telephoto view of Mt. Borah (12,655 ft. elevation) highest mountain in Idaho, taken from Grazing Service CCC Camp Chilly #111. Forest: Challis, State: Idaho, Date: 7/1940, Author: P.S. Bieler""
Hyndman Peak
A mountain is visible across a valley and between two hills. Description reads: ""Hyndman Peak (12,078 ft. elevation) as seen from upper Big Lost River near Kane Creek on Forest Road to Ketchum. Forest: Challis, State: Idaho, Date: 7/1940, Author: P.S. Bieler""
Author Correction: New perspectives on Neanderthal dispersal and turnover from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
The Author contributions section now reads:“W.N., A.N. and S.T. designed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. performed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. analysed data; A.P., M.H., S.T., W.N. and S.B. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.
P.S.: Further Thoughts from a Lifetime of Listening
The pieces in P.S. reflect Studs’s wide-ranging interests and travels, as well as his abiding connection to his hometown, Chicago. Here we have a fascinating conversation with James Baldwin, possibly Studs’s finest interview with an author; pieces on the colorful history and culture of Chicago; vivid portraits of Studs’s heroes and cohorts (including an insightful and still timely interview with songwriter Yip Harburg, known for his “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime”); and the transcript of Studs’s famous broadcast on the Depression, the very moving essence of what was to become Hard Times.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/dlpp_all/1204/thumbnail.jp
The relationship between central Indian terrestrial vegetation and monsoon rainfall distributions in different hydroclimatic extreme years using time-series satellite data
The study explored the dependence of the spatio-temporal pattern of rainfall and its variability on the spatial distribution of forests in the central Indian landscape, which covers ~1 million km2, includes five states, and supports a population of 329 million people. The monsoon rainfall is, thus, a crucial source of freshwater for these population. We analyzed the relationship between rainfall and satellite-derived vegetation vigor, vegetation fraction, and elevation across 22 experimental zones across central India (i.e., forested, non-forested, and agricultural regions; buffer zones within and outside forests). Around 87% of annual rainfall is received during the monsoon, with maximum rainfall (~1600 mm) in Odisha and minimum (~900 mm) in Maharashtra. The average rainfall was greater (~1500 mm) inside forests than in non-forested regions (~1000 mm). Moreover, 245 mm km−2 year−1 of rainfall was observed over forests during monsoon, but only 215 mm km−2 year−1 in non-forested areas. Overall, rainfall increases from the forest edge towards the forest core logarithmically at a rate of ~10 mm km−1 year−1, and it decreases exponentially when moving away from the forest edge at an average rate of −20 mm km−1 year−1 over 0-to-50 km range, and at a rate of −7.5 mm km−1 year−1 over the 50-to-100 km range. This rate of decrease was maximum in Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand and minimum in Chhattisgarh. The results confirmed the crucial role of forests in the distribution of monsoon rainfall, but in the elevated and Western Ghats regions, the orographic effect is dominant. These findings are of great concern to forest policymakers to conserve and protect the central Indian forests
Author Correction:A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01221-6, published online 25 November 2021The original version of this Article contained errors in the author list where Marjolein D. Bosch was omitted from the author list, and Mikołaj Urbanowski was incorrectly listed as an author of the original Article, and has subsequently been removed.The Author contributions section now reads:“S.T. W.N. and A.N. conceived the project; S.T., W.N., A.P., M.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., M.D. B., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H., performed research; S.T., A.P., W.N., M.B., M.D.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H. analysed all archaeological data; S.T. and A.P. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.”The original Article and its accompanying Supplementary Information file have been corrected
Renton High School football team backfield outside the school, Renton, 1928
Handwritten on image: Back Field, 1928: Rocky McFarlan, All P.S. Conference Full Back, Harold McDonald, Red Elliott, Ben Richardson, P.S. All Conference Quarter Back, Roy Fuller, Milt Sessler.
Handwritten on verso: Renton High School Football Team Back Field, 1928.
Renton Historical Society has a 35 mm negative of the original print on file
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Research Paper published in book entitled as Agroforestry systems for Degraded lands (ed. Panjab Singh, P.S. Pathak and M.M. Roy)Not AvailableNot Availabl
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