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Dr ID Ryabchikov from the Academy of Sciences USSR with Dr David Green and Mr Bill Hibberson
Research School of Earth Sciences - Dr. Ian MacDougall, Wang Sung Shan, Dr. Bill Compston, Chung Fu Tao, Dr. S. W. J. Clements, W. Sinclair, A. E. Ringwood, Prof. Lew Gustafson, Leigh Schmidt, Dr. John Cleary, Dr. Jack Ryan, Dr. I. D. Ryabchikov, Dr. David Green, Mr. Bill Hibberson, Dr. Mike McElhinny, Mr. Charles Barton, Mr. Kurt Kloska, Mr. Dieter Burmann, Prof. Hales & other
Nuclis temàtics per a una geografia crítica: les propostes de D.R. Stoddart i D. Harvey
L�autor introdueix el concepte de geografia crítica i comenta dues reflexions sobre la geografia.
Les aportacions de D. R. Stoddart a Berkeley el 1986 i D. Harvey a Heidelberg el 2004. Llurs
propostes propugnen una geografia crítica compromesa amb el coneixement i amb la solució dels
problemes ambientals i socials del seu temps.The author introduces the concept of critical geography and discusses two reflections on geography.
The contributions of D. R. Stoddart at Berkeley in 1986 and D. Harvey at Heidelberg in
2004. Their proposals advocate a critical geography committed with the knowledge and the solution
of environmental and social problems of his time
(Table 1) Chemical composition of grayish olive muds from DSDP Hole 66-487
Empty cells mean not determined
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
"Closing the R&D Gap, Evaluating the Sources of R&D Spending"
Both spending and tax policies have been implemented in the United States with the goal of stimulating private sector research and development (R&D). Karier questions whether current R&D policy, especially the research and experimentation tax credit, can contribute to closing the gap between nondefense expenditures on R&D in the United States and such expenditures in other countries, such as Japan and Germany. He also explores possible changes to our current R&D policy to make it more effective.
(Table 5) Chemical composition of rocks and mixtures used for experiments at DSDP Hole 66-487
Analyses are given without volatiles and are recalculated to 100%
(Table 2) Chemical composition of brown clays from DSDP Hole 66-487
Empty cells mean not determined
(Table 4) Chemical composition of basalt from DSDP Hole 66-487
(Table 4) Chemical composition of basalt from DSDP Hole 66-48
Coauthor prediction for junior researchers
Research collaboration can bring in different perspectives and generate more productive results. However, finding an appropriate collaborator can be difficult due to the lacking of sufficient information. Link prediction is a related technique for collaborator discovery; but its focus has been mostly on the core authors who have relatively more publications. We argue that junior researchers actually need more help in finding collaborators. Thus, in this paper, we focus on coauthor prediction for junior researchers. Most of the previous works on coauthor prediction considered global network feature and local network feature separately, or tried to combine local network feature and content feature. But we found a significant improvement by simply combing local network feature and global network feature. We further developed a regularization based approach to incorporate multiple features simultaneously. Experimental results demonstrated that this approach outperformed the simple linear combination of multiple features. We further showed that content features, which were proved to be useful in link prediction, can be easily integrated into our regularization approach. © 2013 Springer-Verlag
Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 68, I. 03
leave(s) : ill; 28 cm.Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- March 2005
Volume 68, Issue 3, pp. 359-548
Proceedings of the Conference "Physics of Fundamental Interactions " Dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of A. I. Alikhanov 's birth Section of Nuclear Physics, Department of General Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow March 1 ���5, 2004
Investigation of Hybrid States in the VES Experiment at the Institute for High Energy Physics (Protvino)
D. V. Amelin, Yu. G. Gavrilov, Yu. P. Gouz, V. A. Dorofeev, R. I. Dzhelyadin, A. M. Zaitsev, A. V. Zenin, A. V. Ivashin, I. A. Kachaev, V. V. Kabachenko, A. N. Karyukhin, A. N. Konoplyannikov, V. F. Konstantinov, V. V. Kostyukhin, V. D. Matveev, V. I. Nikolaenko, A. P. Ostankov, B. F. Polyakov, D. I. Ryabchikov, A. A. Solodkov, A. V. Solodkov, O. V. Solovianov, E. A. Starchenko, A. B. Fenyuk, and Yu. A. Khokhlov
pp. 359-371 Full Text: PDF (375 kB)
Measurement of Form Factors for the Decay eta[prime] --> etapi���pi+
D. V. Amelin, Yu. G. Gavrilov, Yu. P. Gouz, V. A. Dorofeev, R. I. Dzhelyadin, A. M. Zaitsev, A. V. Zenin, A. V. Ivashin, I. A. Kachaev, V. V. Kabachenko, A. N. Karyukhin, A. N. Konoplyannikov, V. F. Konstantinov, V. V. Kostyukhin, V. D. Matveev, V. I. Nikolaenko, A. P. Ostankov, B. F. Polyakov, D. I. Ryabchikov, A. A. Solodkov, A. V. Solodkov, O. V. Solovianov, E. A. Starchenko, A. B. Fenyuk, and Yu. A. Khokhlov
pp. 372-377 Full Text: PDF (192 kB)
Lambda(1520) -->Lambdagamma Radiative-Decay Width
D. V. Vavilov et al. (SPHINX Collaboration (IHEP���ITEP)
pp. 378-384 Full Text: PDF (225 kB)
Spin Physics in High-Energy Hadron Interactions
V. V. Abramov
pp. 385-397 Full Text: PDF (447 kB)
Program of Measurement of the Asymmetry P at the Minima of the Differential Cross Section for Elastic pi+p Scattering
Yu. A. Beloglazov, A. I. Kovalev, S. P. Kruglov, D. V. Novinsky, V. V. Sumachev, V. Yu. Trautman, E. A. Filimonov, V. A. Shchedrov, I. G. Alekseev, P. E. Budkovsky, V. V. Zhurkin, V. P. Kanavets, L. I. Koroleva, B. V. Morozov, V. M. Nesterov, V. V. Ryltsov, D. N. Svirida, A. D. Sulimov, N. A. Bazhanov, and E. I. Bunyatova
pp. 398-403 Full Text: PDF (188 kB)
Verification of z Scaling at RHIC and Tevatron
M. V. Tokarev and T. G. Dedovich
pp. 404-413 Full Text: PDF (406 kB)
Investigation of Double-Beta-Decay Processes at the NEMO-3 Tracking Detector
A. S. Barabash (NEMO Collaboration)
pp. 414-419 Full Text: PDF (537 kB)
Cosmic Rays of Ultrahigh Energy
L. G. Dedenko and G. T. Zatsepin
pp. 420-438 Full Text: PDF (738 kB)
Search for Theta+(1540) in Exclusive Proton-Induced Reaction p + C(N) -->Theta+K-bar 0 + C(N) at the Energy of 70 GeV
V. F. Kurshetsov et al. (SPHINX Collaboration)
pp. 439-454 Full Text: PDF (620 kB)
Topology of "White Stars" in the Relativistic Fragmentation of Light Nuclei
N. P. Andreeva et al. (BECQUEREL Collaboration)
pp. 455-465 Full Text: PDF (1961 kB)
Measurement of Inclusive Pion Double Charge Exchange on 16O at T0 >= 0.5 GeV with the SKS Spectrometer at KEK
A. P. Krutenkova, O. Hashimoto, T. Watanabe, H. Noumi, P. K. Saha, D. Abe, A. B. Kaidalov, V. V. Kulikov, T. Nagae, M. Nakamura, T. Takahashi, H. Tamura, and Y. Fujii
pp. 466-470 Full Text: PDF (157 kB)
Intergroup Azimuthal Correlations of Secondary Particles in the Interaction between 56Fe Nuclei of Momentum 2.5 GeV/c per Nucleon and Photoemulsion Nuclei
V. V. Dubinina, N. P. Egorenkova, V. I. Krotkova, E. A. Pozharova, and V. A. Smirnitsky
pp. 471-473 Full Text: PDF (101 kB)
Quasielastic Deuteron and Triton Knockout from Lithium Isotopes by Intermediate-Energy Pions
B. M. Abramov, Yu. A. Borodin, S. A. Bulychjov, I. A. Dukhovskoy, A. P. Krutenkova, V. V. Kulikov, M. A. Martemianov, M. A. Matsyuk, V. E. Tarasov, E. N. Turdakina, and A. I. Khanov
pp. 474-480 Full Text: PDF (231 kB)
Correlation Femtoscopy in Neutron���Carbon Interactions at Average Neutron Energy of 51 GeV
A. N. Aleev et al. (EXCHARM Collaboration)
pp. 481-487 Full Text: PDF (225 kB)
A Search for Deeply Bound Pionic States of Xenon Produced in the 136Xe(d, 3He)135Xepi-bound Reaction
Chr. Bargholtz, B. A. Chernyshev, L. Ger�n, V. N. Grebenev, Yu. B. Gurov, B. H�_istad, I. V. Laukhin, K. Lindberg, V. G. Sandukovsky, R. R. Shafigullin, and P.-E. Tegn�r
pp. 488-490 Full Text: PDF (160 kB)
Spectroscopy of Superheavy Hydrogen Isotopes in Stopped-Pion Absorption by Nuclei
Yu. B. Gurov, D. V. Aleshkin, M. N. Behr, S. V. Lapushkin, P. V. Morokhov, V. A. Pechkurov, N. O. Poroshin, V. G. Sandukovsky, M. V. Tel'kushev, B. A. Chernyshev, and T. D. Tschurenkova
pp. 491-497 Full Text: PDF (248 kB)
Deviation from the Standard Model in the Decay pi+-->e+nugamma
S. M. Korenchenko (PIBETA Collaboration)
pp. 498-507 Full Text: PDF (307 kB)
Wavelets: Mathematics and Applications
I. M. Dremin
pp. 508-520 Full Text: PDF (303 kB)
Elusive Neutrinos
L. B. Okun
pp. 521-523 Full Text: PDF (98 kB)
Lifetime and Path Length of the Virtual Particle
V. L. Lyuboshitz and V. V. Lyuboshitz
pp. 524-527 Full Text: PDF (129 kB)
On the Geometric Properties of the Dispersionless Toda Equation
A. V. Kiselev
pp. 528-529 Full Text: PDF (106 kB)
QCD String in the Schwinger���Dyson Approach to Heavy���Light Quarkonia
A. V. Nefediev
pp. 530-535 Full Text: PDF (159 kB)
Pentaquarks in the Jaffe���Wilczek Approximation
I. M. Narodetskii, C. Semay, B. Silvestre-Brac, Yu. A. Simonov, and M. A. Trusov
pp. 536-540 Full Text: PDF (159 kB)
Light Higgs Boson in the Two-Doublet Model Featuring Explicit CP Violation
E. N. Akhmetzyanova, M. V. Dolgopolov, M. N. Dubinin, and I. A. Smirnov
pp. 541-548 Full Text: PDF (215 kB)The content contained herein is maintained and curated by the Preservation Department.This record is revised and maintained by the content administrators from the Cataloging & Metadata Department
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