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Strongly Interacting Fermi Gases in Three Dimensions and One DimensionJanuary 2011 (has links)
This thesis presents the experimental study on the two-spin component, strongly interacting 6 Li Fermi gases in 3D and 1D traps. The interaction strength is tuned from the molecular BEC regime to the BCS regime using a Feshbach resonance. The trap dimension can be tuned from 3D to 1D with the implementation of optical lattice. The evaporation of imbalanced Fermi gases in 3D trap is studied. The anisotropic and fast evaporation is the cause of the deformation observed in the 2006 Rice experiment. In a balanced Fermi system, the fraction of correlated states is measured as a function of interaction and temperature. At unitarity, the fraction of correlated states is ∼85% and exists above T c . The one-body-like photoexcitation rate can be related to the contact quantity. Lastly, the spin-imbalance in a one-dimensional Fermi gas is studied. The 1D phase diagram is mapped out. The result agrees well with the 1D theory, in which the partially polarized regime is predicted to be a FFLO phase, an exotic superfluid with pairs carrying finite center-of-mass momentum proposed almost 50 years ago.
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Subject-Specific Covariates in the Bradley-Terry Model. A Log-Linear ApproachDittrich, Regina, Hatzinger, Reinhold, Katzenbeisser, Walter January 1996 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this paper is to give a log-linear representation of a generalized Bradley-Terry (BT-) Model for paired comparisons which allows the incorporation of ties, order effects, concomitant variables for the objects and categorical subject specific covariates and interactions between all of them. An advantage of this approach is that standard software for fitting log-linear models, such as GLIM, can be used. The approach is exemplified by analysing data from an experiment concerning the ranking of European universities. (author's abstract) / Series: Forschungsberichte / Institut für Statistik
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Modulation Of Neuroplasticity In Humans By Advanced Stimulation Protocols And NeuromodulatorsBatsikadze, Giorgi 27 February 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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A Paired Comparison Approach for the Analysis of Sets of Likert Scale ResponsesDittrich, Regina, Francis, Brian, Hatzinger, Reinhold, Katzenbeisser, Walter January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
This paper provides an alternative methodology for the analysis of a set of Likert responses measured on a common attitudinal scale when the primary focus of interest is on the relative importance of items in the set. The method makes fewer assumptions about the distribution of the responses than the more usual approaches such as comparisons of means, MANOVA or ordinal data methods. The approach transforms the Likert responses into paired comparison responses between the items. The complete multivariate pattern of responses thus produced can be analysed by an appropriately reformulated paired comparison model. The dependency structure between item responses can also be modelled flexibly. The advantage of this approach is that sets of Likert responses can be analysed simultaneously within the Generalized Linear Model framework, providing standard likelihood based inference for model selection. This method is applied to a recent international survey on the importance of environmental problems. (author's abstract) / Series: Research Report Series / Department of Statistics and Mathematics
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Temporal dependence in longitudinal paired comparisonsDittrich, Regina, Francis, Brian, Katzenbeisser, Walter January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
This paper develops a new approach to the analysis of longitudinal paired comparison data, where comparisons of the same objects by the same judges are made on more than one occasion. As an alternative to other recent approaches to such data, which are based on Kalman filter- ing, our approach treats the problem as one of multivariate multinomial data, allowing dependence terms between comparisons over time to be incorporated. The resulting model can be fitted as a Poisson log-linear model and has parallels with the quadratic binary exponential distribution of Cox. An example from the British Household Panel Survey illustrates the approach. (author´s abstract) / Series: Research Report Series / Department of Statistics and Mathematics
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Tutor supervision, tutoring behaviours and outcomes in peer tutored paired reading /Winter, Stephen John. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / "July 1994." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 365-396).
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Genetic Dissection of the Neural Circuitry Underlying Memory Stability in Drosophila: A DissertationKeene, Alex Carl 22 August 2006 (has links)
Understanding how memory is formed requires looking beyond the genes involved to the neural circuitry and temporal aspects of memory. In this dissertation I have focused my investigation on Dorsal Paired Medial (DPM) neurons, two modulatory neurons essential for memory in Drosophila. DPM neurons highly express the amnesiac (amn) gene, which encodes for a putative pre-pro-neuropeptide. amn function in DPM neurons is required for memory. Here I provide evidence that DPM neurons are cholinergic and that acetylcholine (ACh) and AMN act as co-transmitters essential for DPM function. In order to investigate the temporal requirements of DPM output I blocked transmitter release during discrete intervals in the memory process using shibirets1 and tested flies for shock and sugar-reinforced memory. These experiments demonstrated that stable memory requires persistent transmitter release from DPM neurons. Furthermore these results suggest AMN and DPM neurons act as general stabilizers of mushroom body dependent memory. To further investigate the neural circuitry underlying DPM function I disrupted DPM projections onto the mushroom body lobes by ectopically expressing DScam17-2::GFP in DPM neurons. Flies with DPM neurons that predominantly project to the mushroom body α´/β´ lobes exhibit normal memory, and blocking transmitter release from the mushroom body prime lobes neurons themselves abolishes memory indicating DPM neuron-mushroom body α´/β´ neuron interaction that are critical for memory. Taken together, the experimental evidence presented here are used to provide a rudimentary model of the neural circuitry involved in memory stability, where DPM neurons form a recurrent feedback loop with the mushroom body α´/β´ lobe neurons and act to stabilize odorspecific conditioned memories at Kenyon cell synapses.
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Exploring the Ecohydrological Impacts of Woody Plant Encroachment in Paired Watersheds of the Sonoran Desert, ArizonaJanuary 2013 (has links)
abstract: Woody plant encroachment is a worldwide phenomenon linked to water availability in semiarid systems. Nevertheless, the implications of woody plant encroachment on the hydrologic cycle are poorly understood, especially at the catchment scale. This study takes place in a pair of small semiarid rangeland undergoing the encroachment of Prosopis velutina Woot., or velvet mesquite tree. The similarly-sized basins are in close proximity, leading to equivalent meteorological and soil conditions. One basin was treated for mesquite in 1974, while the other represents the encroachment process. A sensor network was installed to measure ecohydrological states and fluxes, including precipitation, runoff, soil moisture and evapotranspiration. Observations from June 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 are presented to describe the seasonality and spatial variability of ecohydrological conditions during the North American Monsoon (NAM). Runoff observations are linked to historical changes in runoff production in each watershed. Observations indicate that the mesquite-treated basin generates more runoff pulses and greater runoff volume for small rainfall events, while the mesquite-encroached basin generates more runoff volume for large rainfall events. A distributed hydrologic model is applied to both basins to investigate the runoff threshold processes experienced during the NAM. Vegetation in the two basins is classified into grass, mesquite, or bare soil using high-resolution imagery. Model predictions are used to investigate the vegetation controls on soil moisture, evapotranspiration, and runoff generation. The distributed model shows that grass and mesquite sites retain the highest levels of soil moisture. The model also captures the runoff generation differences between the two watersheds that have been observed over the past decade. Generally, grass sites in the mesquite-treated basin have less plant interception and evapotranspiration, leading to higher soil moisture that supports greater runoff for small rainfall events. For large rainfall events, the mesquite-encroached basin produces greater runoff due to its higher fraction of bare soil. The results of this study show that a distributed hydrologic model can be used to explain runoff threshold processes linked to woody plant encroachment at the catchment-scale and provides useful interpretations for rangeland management in semiarid areas. / Dissertation/Thesis / M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering 2013
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Ajuste de modelos e comparação de séries temporais para dados de vazão específica em microbacias pareadas / Fitting of models and comparison of time series for specific flow data in paired catchmentsMarcus Vinicius Silva Gurgel do Amaral 15 July 2014 (has links)
A crescente preocupação com o meio ambiente pressiona a sociedade como um todo para a uma mudança rumo a hábitos mais sustentáveis. No setor produtivo, o impulso se dá pelo desenvolvimento de técnicas mais eficientes de produção, embasados em pesquisas e experimentos de campo. No setor florestal, além da preocupação com a técnicas de manejo e com o solo, o principal recurso a ser preservado é a água. Por meio do monitoramento de rios em bacias hidrográficas, séries históricas são coletadas, possibilitando o uso da teoria de séries temporais para ajuste de modelos pela metodologia Box e Jenkins. Em casos de monitoramentos de microbacias pareadas, existe a possibilidade de se comparar séries temporais, como descrito no presente trabalho. Em duas microbacias pareadas localizadas na região centro-leste do estado do Paraná, em uma fazenda no município de Telêmaco Borba, dados correspondendo a duas séries temporais distintas de vazão específica foram coletados. Devido a presença de falhas nos conjuntos de dados, uma metodologia para imputação foi utilizada de duas maneiras diferentes, possibilitando a posterior comparação das duas séries temporais pela metodologia de séries temporais. De acordo com os resultados, verifica-se que ambas as séries são diferentes tanto para o teste de comparação das funções de autocorrelação, quanto para o teste de comparação de séries temporais proposto por Silva, Ferreira e Sáfadi (2000). Portanto, segundo a caracterização dos estudos em microbacias pareadas, pode-se constatar que o manejo florestal empregado nos dois locais influenciam de forma diferente no comportamento da variável avaliada. / The growing concern for the enviroment presses society as a whole for a change towards sustainable habits. Regarding the production systems, more efficient production techniques based on research and field experiments are needed. As for forestry, besides the concern with management techniques and with soil preparation, the main resource to be preserved is water. Time series are collected by monitoring rivers in drainage basins, making possible the use of time series theory for fitting models based on Box and Jenkins methodology. When studying paired drainage basins, it is possible to compare time series, as described in this work. Two time series consisting of specific flow data were collected in a farm situated in the municipality of Telêmaco Borba, Eastern Paraná state, in two paired drainage basins. Because there were missing data, imputation techniques were used, making it possible to compare the two time series. Results showed that the time series are different for the comparison of the autocorrelation test and the time series comparison test proposed by Silva, Ferreira e Sáfadi (2000). Therefore, according to studies involving paired drainage basins, different forest management techniques influence differently the behavior of the response variable in the different drainage basins.
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Metaphoric Competence of Learning Disabled and Normally Achieving ChildrenStimson, Wanda Fields 08 1900 (has links)
Metaphorlc competence of learning disabled and normally achieving fifth and seventh grade male children was Investigated. Four measures were made of metaphorlc abilities. The first task was a multiple choice written test to determine the rate of metaphorlc preference. Part two consisted of children developing metaphors. Part three and four required explanations of the meaning of preferred metaphors and produced metaphors.
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