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Interview With P.C. Hodgell
P.C. Hodgell, author of God Stalk and Dark of the Moon, was one of the many authors who attended Mythcon XIX in Berkeley last summer. She was good enough to meet with the Mythic Circle writers\u27 roundtable and share some of her experiences with us. The following is transcribed from a low-quality tape; when it was possible to recognize a speaker’s voice I have identified them - others are noted as ct. Hope you enjoy it
Nonequilibrium and classical dissipation scalings in DNS of homogeneous isotropic decaying turbulence
We present data from direct numerical simulations of homogeneous isotropic decaying turbulence showing both the non-equilibrium and the classical dissipation scalings reported in wind-tunnel experiments of both regular and fractal grid-generated turbulence, i.e. Cε ∼ (Re0/Reλ)n with n of order unity and Cε ∼ constant, respectively (Re0 and Reλ are global and local Reynolds numbers). These two dissipation behaviours lead to different power-law decay exponents in both regimes also in accord with the experiments. Finally, we show that in both regimes the maximum non-linear energy cascade flux, Π, reasonably satisfies the classical expectation that Π ∼ K3/2/l
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The IP of IPAs
Hosted by the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, this panel brought Brian Roth (Southern Brewing Co.), Chase Scott (Taylor, Feil, Harper & Lumsden, P.C.), and Dustin Watts (Terrapin Beer Co.) together with Stephen Wolfson (Research & Copyright Services Librarian, UGA Law School) and students from the Journal of Intellectual Property Law to discuss how breweries are navigating intellectual property issues. Free koozies to commemorate the event were distributed
The IP of IPAs
Hosted by the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, this panel brought Brian Roth (Southern Brewing Co.), Chase Scott (Taylor, Feil, Harper & Lumsden, P.C.), and Dustin Watts (Terrapin Beer Co.) together with Stephen Wolfson (Research & Copyright Services Librarian, UGA Law School) and students from the Journal of Intellectual Property Law to discuss how breweries are navigating intellectual property issues. Free koozies to commemorate the event were distributed
A self-starting passively mode-locked fibre ring laser for distributed sensing
A twelve hundred metre long, passively mode-locked, fibre ring laser has been constructed using polarisation preserving fibre to ensure operational stability. A short length of lo-bi spun fibre has been included to exploit non-linear polarisation evolution (NLPE) as the mechanism for mode-locking the fibre laser. Pulses with durations in the range of 1 to 10ns with intensities of a few Watts centred around the 1.535µm wavelength were achieved. The circulating pulse within the laser cavity generates both Rayleigh and Raman scattered light. The former may be used to measure losses within the cavity, the latter permits the distributed temperature measurements of the fibre forming the cavity
Reinforcing glass with glass: Application of transport reinforcement in structural glass beams
Due to the increasing demand of transparency in buildings, it is no longer unusual to apply transparent elements into the bearing structure. Glass is a strong but very brittle material, which means safety is rather problematic should it break. Safety is an issue that has to be improved before glass can be considered suitable for structural elements. Earlier studies have shown that reinforcing glass beams will provide reasonable residual load-bearing capacity, which could provide this safety. Glass fibre is suitable as reinforcement material when the transparency is regarded as important. In February 2009 at the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology, P.C. Louter designed and tested a laminated glass beam with embedded glass fibre rods. The bonding interlayer consisted of SentryGlas foil, developed by DuPont and often applied for lamination in hurricane-resistant windows. The results were promising and the concept showed high potential for further research. The study of this thesis project is focussed on improving the concept of embedding reinforcement in laminated glass beams.Design and ConstructionCivil Engineering and Geoscience
Preserving the ground beneath the paws: does the biodiversity hypothesis matter for wildlife health?
Mounting evidence supports the biodiversity hypothesis stating that contact to immunoprotective factors in the environment is required for development of a balanced immune system, explaining the prevalence of allergies and other inflammatory disorders in humans inhabiting post-industrial societies. Yet, while urban areas are the most rapidly expanding ecosystems on Earth, little is known how the biodiversity hypothesis applies to wildlife. We performed a soil exposure experiment using the ecological model bank vole (Myodes glareolus), where laboratory-born vole pups were exposed to different forest soil mixtures and sterile bedding in individually ventilated cages for four weeks and monitored metataxonomic changes in gut microbiota. Treatment soil was collected from urban forests and national parks, considering that soil microbiota can greatly differ between levels of human development index. We found that soil treatment decreases species evenness and increases dispersal in beta diversity estimates in faecal samples compared to sterile control. This dataset will be further analyzed for inflammation markers such as Foxp3 and Il-17 using qPCR. These data can inform conservation of soil microbiomes and enhance rewilding interventions, and also inform planning of urban greenspaces and improve domestic and zoo animal wellbeing
Foreign Direct Investment. The key determinants of foreign direct investment in Poland. Case company: ArgusPack P.C.
The aim of this thesis was to provide a better understanding of the determinants of foreign direct invest-ment (referred to hereafter as “FDI”). The company ArgusPack P.C. is a flexible packaging manufacturer located in Greece which decided to engage using FDI in Poland. Thus, the factors that favors FDI into the selected region had to be determined.
This thesis was a qualitative research, an empirical non-numerical data research. For primary data a series of interviews was conducted by the author and for secondary data peer-reviewed articles and literatures that fully-describe the determinants of FDI were utilized. There are numerous theories that define the FDI, such as Vernon’s product life cycle (Vernon, 1966), Buckley and Casson’s internalization theory (P. Buckley, 1976) and Dunning’s eclectic paradigm (Dunning J. , 2001). In this project, the Dunning’s eclectic paradigm theory was selected and applied, aiming to provide a better understanding of the factors that motivates a company or an organization to become involved using FDI. Through a research study the primary data were collected and through excessive academic research the secondary data were collected as well. In conclu-sion, an analysis of the primary data in combination with the secondary data was done mainly focusing on the participants’ point of view and the way it aligns with the theoretical aspect given by this thesis. In the end a conclusion and recommendation were formed based on all data mentioned and the personal belief of the author.
Finally, since the key determinants have been identified and examined. Foreign direct investment seems to be an adequate business strategy for ArgusPack P.C. in Polan
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