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Preventing and Detecting Employee Theft and Embezzlement - Embezzlement Controls for Business Enterprises
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This document defines the elements of the OpenSHMEM Application Programming Interface. The purpose of the OpenSHMEM API is to provide programmers with a standard interface for writing parallel programs using C, C++ and Fortran with one-sided communication.
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Lessons from Iowa : development of a 270 megawatt compressed air energy storage project in midwest Independent System Operator : a study for the DOE Energy Storage Systems Program.
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The Iowa Stored Energy Park was an innovative, 270 Megawatt, $400 million compressed air energy storage (CAES) project proposed for in-service near Des Moines, Iowa, in 2015. After eight years in development the project was terminated because of site geological limitations. However, much was learned in the development process regarding what it takes to do a utility-scale, bulk energy storage facility and coordinate it with regional renewable wind energy resources in an Independent System Operator (ISO) marketplace. Lessons include the costs and long-term economics of a CAES facility compared to conventional natural gas-fired generation alternatives; market, legislative, and contract issues related to enabling energy storage in an ISO market; the importance of due diligence in project management; and community relations and marketing for siting of large energy projects. Although many of the lessons relate to CAES applications in particular, most of the lessons learned are independent of site location or geology, or even the particular energy storage technology involved.
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Fundamental and methodological investigations for the improvement of elemental analysis by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
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This dissertation describes a variety of studies meant to improve the analytical performance of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and laser ablation (LA) ICP-MS. The emission behavior of individual droplets and LA generated particles in an ICP is studied using a high-speed, high frame rate digital camera. Phenomena are observed during the ablation of silicate glass that would cause elemental fractionation during analysis by ICP-MS. Preliminary work for ICP torch developments specifically tailored for the improvement of LA sample introduction are presented. An abnormal scarcity of metal-argon polyatomic ions (MAr{sup +}) is observed during ICP-MS analysis. Evidence shows that MAr{sup +} ions are dissociated by collisions with background gas in a shockwave near the tip of the skimmer cone. Method development towards the improvement of LA-ICP-MS for environmental monitoring is described. A method is developed to trap small particles in a collodion matrix and analyze each particle individually by LA-ICP-MS.
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A retrospective of VAWT technology.
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The study of Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) technology at Sandia National Laboratories started in the 1970's and concluded in the 1990's. These studies concentrated on the Darrieus configurations because of their high inherent efficiency, but other configurations (e.g., the Savonius turbine) were also examined. The Sandia VAWT program culminated with the design of the 34-m 'Test Bed' Darrieus VAWT. This turbine was designed and built to test various VAWT design concepts and to provide the necessary databases to validate analytical design codes and algorithms. Using the Test Bed as their starting point, FloWind Corp. developed a commercial VAWT product line with composite blades and an extended height-to-diameter ratio. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the design process and results of the Sandia 34-m VAWT Test Bed program and the FloWind prototype development program with an eye toward future offshore designs. This paper is our retrospective of the design, analysis, testing and commercial process. Special emphasis is given to those lessons learned that will aid in the development of an off-shore VAWT.
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Modeling reactive transport in deformable porous media using the theory of interacting continua.
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This report gives an overview of the work done as part of an Early Career LDRD aimed at modeling flow induced damage of materials involving chemical reactions, deformation of the porous matrix, and complex flow phenomena. The numerical formulation is motivated by a mixture theory or theory of interacting continua type approach to coupling the behavior of the fluid and the porous matrix. Results for the proposed method are presented for several engineering problems of interest including carbon dioxide sequestration, hydraulic fracturing, and energetic materials applications. This work is intended to create a general framework for flow induced damage that can be further developed in each of the particular areas addressed below. The results show both convincing proof of the methodologies potential and the need for further validation of the models developed.
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Creating culture for the new nation; South Sulawesi, 1950-1965
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South Sulawesi might seem at first a less than promising site for exploring Indonesian cultural activities during the 1950s and 1960s. Given the reportedly low level of pre-war education and nationalist organization in the region (Harvey 1977:21) and the fact that it remained part of the Dutch-created Negara Indonesia Timur (NIT, State of Eastern Indonesia) until the end of 1950, one might expect that there was less involvement here in the developing modern, Indonesian national culture than in other parts of Indonesia, less interaction with the major centres of activity in Java. More importantly, during the 1950s Sulawesi was the site of two regional rebellions, the Darul Islam revolt of Kahar Muzzakar in the south, commencing in 1950, and the PERMESTA rebellion of 1957 centred mainly in the north. Problems of political instability, lack of security and social and economic disruption seem likely to have impacted severely on the energy and resources available for cultural activities. However, precisely because our understanding of cultural life in this period has so far been dominated by attention to the national capital and Java, because it has been assumed that little cultural activity occurred in more distant, contested regions such as Sulawesi, it is important to test such preconceptions, to investigate what was actually happening in these areas. So, although my own previous research on Indonesian literature and performance has been Javabased, here I have taken up the challenge of exploring cultural life in South Sulawesi in the 1950s and early 1960s. Armed with some very useful contacts provided by colleagues, I made brief trips to Makassar in 2008 and 2009, and sought out relevant newspaper holdings in Australian libraries. The picture presented below of is necessarily limited and partial, in keeping with my restricted time and resources. But it reveals a lively cultural scene at odds with previous expectations, and confirms the vital importance of local research for a full understanding of activities across the regions during this time.
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Appendix 4 From VOC Opium to Raffles’ Heritage
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Nuclear Nonproliferation Ontology Assessment Team Final Report
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Final Report for the NA22 Simulations, Algorithm and Modeling (SAM) Ontology Assessment Team's efforts from FY09-FY11. The Ontology Assessment Team began in May 2009 and concluded in September 2011. During this two-year time frame, the Ontology Assessment team had two objectives: (1) Assessing the utility of knowledge representation and semantic technologies for addressing nuclear nonproliferation challenges; and (2) Developing ontological support tools that would provide a framework for integrating across the Simulation, Algorithm and Modeling (SAM) program. The SAM Program was going through a large assessment and strategic planning effort during this time and as a result, the relative importance of these two objectives changed, altering the focus of the Ontology Assessment Team. In the end, the team conducted an assessment of the state of art, created an annotated bibliography, and developed a series of ontological support tools, demonstrations and presentations. A total of more than 35 individuals from 12 different research institutions participated in the Ontology Assessment Team. These included subject matter experts in several nuclear nonproliferation-related domains as well as experts in semantic technologies. Despite the diverse backgrounds and perspectives, the Ontology Assessment team functioned very well together and aspects could serve as a model for future inter-laboratorymore » collaborations and working groups. While the team encountered several challenges and learned many lessons along the way, the Ontology Assessment effort was ultimately a success that led to several multi-lab research projects and opened up a new area of scientific exploration within the Office of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Verification.« less
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Arundo Donax Analysis Report
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This is a summary report of preliminary analysis conducted on Arundo Donax. Arundo Donax was received from Greenwood Resources via Portland General Electric. PGE plans to transition a coal-fired boiler to 100% biomass by 2020, and has partnered with EPRI and INL to conduct the necessary testing and development to understand what needs to take place to make this transition. Arundo Donax is a promising energy crop for biopower, and is as yet relatively untested and uncharacterized. The INL has begun initial characterization of this material, and this summary report presents the initial findings.
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Search for contact interactions in the dimuon channel in p-p collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 tev at cms
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The Early Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde and the Nordic Countries. An Introductory tour d‘horizon
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Appendix: Articles and Pamphlets Authored
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Past continuity and recent changes in the ritual practice of Newar Buddhism: Reflections on the impact of Tibetan Buddhism and the advent of modernity
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This chapter presents some general observations regarding recent shifts in religious, particularly ritual, practice in the Newar Buddhist tradition of the kathmandu Valley. It provides a brief overview of the ways in which Tibetans and Newars have interacted over the centuries when renovating the Svayambhūcaitya, the most sacred shrine for the Buddhists of kathmandu. The chapter argues that while the patterns of sponsorship of these renovations changed in significant ways, this does not apply to the rituals performed in their course, starting with the deconsecration of the dilapidated structure and concluding with the reconsecration of the rebuilt caitya . The sociopolitical transformation of Nepal since the opening of the country in 1950 has had a profound impact upon Newar Buddhism. The chapter examines the changes that as a result have recently begun to emerge in ritual practice. Keywords: caitya ; Kathmandu; Newar Buddhism; ritual practice; Tibetans
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Politics and Aesthetics – Decoding Allegory in Palamedes (1625)
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Many of Vondel's plays were part of the politico-religious controversies of his days. Palamedes (1625) was part of these controversies in a remarkable manner. The play is about the betrayal of the Greek army commander Palamedes, but was immediately recognised as an allegory of the execution of the former Advocate of Holland Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1547-1619) in 1619. The history of Palamedes' reception shows how literary historians have felt the urge to choose between politics and aesthetics. They wanted to decide whether Palamedes was foremost a tragedy, or a political pamphlet. Th e execution of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt in 1619 is one of the major events in Dutch history. During the years preceding the publication of Palamedes , Vondel gained in-depth knowledge of the Senecan tradition of playwriting. Keywords:aesthetics; Oldenbarnevelt; Palamedes ; politics; Vondel
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Sublogarithmic uniform Boolean proof nets
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Using a proofs-as-programs correspondence, Terui was able to compare two models of parallel computation: Boolean circuits and proof nets for multiplicative linear logic. Mogbil et. al. gave a logspace translation allowing us to compare their computational power as uniform complexity classes. This paper presents a novel translation in AC0 and focuses on a simpler restricted notion of uniform Boolean proof nets. We can then encode constant-depth circuits and compare complexity classes below logspace, which were out of reach with the previous translations.
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I was Appointed Governor
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This chapter begins with the author talking about his appointment as the governor; as the author was the chairman of the Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah (DPRD), the DPRD supported his appointment. Next, the author talks about his dual postings - chairman of the Komite Nasional Pemuda Indonesia (KNPI), and the chairman of the Kamar Dagang dan Industri . After a brief mention about the author being a native of Sentani, the chapter describes the author's work on village development which resulted in realistically achieving better standards of living from year to year. The author then informs of the support he received from the Minister of Home Affairs for his programmes, and describes the three pillars which were involved in village development - first, adat ; second, the church or community or non-government organizations; and third, the government. The chapter also describes the various Papuan political parties. Keywords: adat ; Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah (DPRD); non-government organizations; Papuan parties; Sentani; village development
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Energy Efficiency Strategies for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
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2018-05-12T00:30:10.272000+00:00
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Water and wastewater systems are significant energy consumers with an estimated 3%-4% of total U.S. electricity consumption used for the movement and treatment of water and wastewater. Water-energy issues are of growing importance in the context of water shortages, higher energy and material costs, and a changing climate. In this economic environment, it is in the best interest for utilities to find efficiencies, both in water and energy use. Performing energy audits at water and wastewater treatment facilities is one way community energy managers can identify opportunities to save money, energy, and water. In this paper the importance of energy use in wastewater facilities is illustrated by a case study of a process energy audit performed for Crested Butte, Colorado's wastewater treatment plant. The energy audit identified opportunities for significant energy savings by looking at power intensive unit processes such as influent pumping, aeration, ultraviolet disinfection, and solids handling. This case study presents best practices that can be readily adopted by facility managers in their pursuit of energy and financial savings in water and wastewater treatment. This paper is intended to improve community energy managers understanding of the role that the water and wastewater sector plays in a community's total energy consumption. The energy efficiency strategies described provide information on energy savings opportunities, which can be used as a basis for discussing energy management goals with water and wastewater treatment facility managers.
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Indonesian muslims and cultural networks
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2018-05-12T21:27:16.705000+00:00
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This chapter traces the human networks and communication pathways that made up the cultural ties between Indonesia and Islamic countries by examining the roles of three artists and cultural leaders: Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah (Hamka) (1908-1981), Usmar Ismail (1921-1971), and Bahrum Rangkuti (1919-1977). Hamka?s admiration for Egypt was well founded. Since the 19th century and the era of Mohamad Ali Pasya, Egypt had been developing and adopting modernizing ideas from the West. As a leading filmmaker, Usmar travelled many times to other countries, especially to the US, Italy, and Japan in order to attend seminars and film festivals. Usmar also had the opportunity to meet Miss Magda, the director of Magda Films. Keywords: Bahrum Rangkuti; cultural networks; Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah (Hamka); Magda films; Usmar Ismail
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The Everyday Life of Papuan Civil Servants 1950-1990
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2,012
2012-01-01T00:00:00.000000+00:00
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2018-05-12T01:50:27.924000+00:00
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This is an introductory chapter to Governing New Guinea , to construct a broader and more inclusive picture of the everyday practices of the governing of New Guinea during a period of forty years, 1950-1990, through the temporal and spatial variation and differentiation of the individual contributions. Particular attention is given to the period between 1961 and 1969. It stands out in the personal memory of all indigenous Papuan civil servants interviewed almost as one continuous period of destitution, political insecurity, and anger. Keywords:anger; destitution; New Guinea; Papuan civil servants; political insecurity
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The War in Burma, 1942-1945: The 7/10th Baluch Experience
book chapter
2,012
2012-01-01T00:00:00.000000+00:00
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2018-05-10T04:33:43.564000+00:00
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This chapter considers the reform of the larger army through the experiences of one battalion - the 7/10th Baluch Regiment of the 17th Indian Division - during the Burma Campaign and its efforts at reform throughout the war. The 7/10th Baluch's experience in the Second World War was representative of that of the larger Indian Army. The Indian and British units that arrived along the Arakan and Assam fronts in late 1943 and early 1944 were a different force to that which the Japanese had encountered previously. The 7/10th Baluch began the retraining process in earnest in mid-July 1944, when it was put into reserve and ordered to Imphal. In mid-December 1944, the 17th Indian Division received orders to proceed to Imphal. The 7/10th Baluch was part of the 63rd Indian Brigade. The battalion had been successful in deploying ambush parties ahead of the main advance towards Meiktila during late February. Keywords:7/10th Baluch experience; battalion; Burma; Indian Army; Meiktila; Second World War
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AAAI - Transportability of causal effects: completeness results
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2018-05-13T00:03:25.352000+00:00
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The study of transportability aims to identify conditions under which causal information learned from experiments can be reused in a different environment where only passive observations can be collected. The theory introduced in [Pearl and Bareinboim, 2011] (henceforth [PB, 2011]) defines formal conditions for such transfer but falls short of providing an effective procedure for deciding, given assumptions about differences between the source and target domains, whether transportability is feasible. This paper provides such procedure. It establishes a necessary and sufficient condition for deciding when causal effects in the target domain are estimable from both the statistical information available and the causal information transferred from the experiments. The paper further provides a complete algorithm for computing the transport formula, that is, a way of fusing experimental and observational information to synthesize an estimate of the desired causal relation.
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Formalizing Mission Analysis and Design Techniques for High Altitude Ballooning
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High altitude balloon (HAB) missions can be and are used to teach concepts related to spacecraft and satellite design. A HAB mission, however, presents unique characteristics, which must be understood and respected to produce a desirable outcome. Because of this, flying an unaltered satellite design as a HAB payload would be as undesirable as utilizing an unaltered HAB design as a satellite. A well-defined process for HAB mission design is thus needed. The process presented mirrors commonly used space mission design processes to facilitate easy transition between the two. It is also comparatively simple, due to the smaller scale of many HAB missions and to facilitate the use of the HAB mission analysis and design (HAB-MAD) process as a stepping-stone to teach space mission analysis and design to students.
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Energy Efficiency Investments in Public Facilities - Developing a Pilot Mechanism for Russia and Chelyabinsk Region
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Russian public sector buildings tend to be very inefficient, which creates vast opportunities for savings. This paper reviews opportunities to implement energy efficiency projects in Russian public buildings, created by new Russian legislation and regulations. Given Russia's limited experience with energy performance contracts (EPCs), a pilot project can help test an implementation mechanism. The authors use Chelyabinsk Region as an example to discuss opportunities, challenges and solutions to financing and implementing an EPC in Russia, navigating through federal requirements and specific local conditions.
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010-863-160-016-068
Measurement of the Forward-Backward Asymmetry in Top-Antitop Quark Events in the Lepton+Jets Channel at DØ
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We present a measurement of forward-backward asymmetries in top-antitop quark pairs produced in proton-antiproton collisions decaying via the lepton+jets channel. Using data recorded by the D0 experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron collider and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb-1, we measure the forward-backward asymmetry in top-antitop quark events to be $$\left(9.2 \pm 3.7\right)\%$$, after background processes have been subtracted. After correcting for the effects of acceptance and detector reconstruction, we measure an asymmetry of $$\left(19.6 \pm 6.5\right)\%$$. In addition, we measure an acceptance-corrected asymmetry based on the lepton from top-antitop quark decay of $$\left(15.2 \pm 4.0\right)\%$$. We compare these results to predictions from the MC@NLO next-to-leading-order QCD simulation.
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The Humanist Tradition – Maria Stuart (1646)
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Maria Stuart of Gemartelde Majesteit was published anonymously in 1646. According to the title page, it was printed 'in Cologne, at the old printery', which in fact was Vondel's publisher Abraham de Wees. By the time Joost van den Vondel published Maria Stuart in 1646, tragedies in Dutch generally appeared in neo-classical form. Stuarta tragoedia , written by the Catholic neo-Latin poet and priest Adrianus Roulerius is one of the first tragedies on Mary Stuart's death ever written. Jacobus Zevecotius's Maria Stuarta was never published as such. Before the publication its author removed any allusion to the history of the Queen of Scots. Vondel was part of the humanist tradition. As a beginning dramatist, he wrote plays imitating the style and structure of Senecan drama. In the mid 1640s, he became acquainted with Aristotelian poetics with their mixed characterization of the hero. Keywords:Adrianus Roulerius; humanist tradition; Joost van den Vondel; Maria Stuart ; Stuarta tragoedia
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Demand response pilot event conducted August 2,2011 : summary report.
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[ "Facility management", "Economics", "Electricity", "Operations management", "Efficient energy use", "Energy supply", "Load management", "Demand response", "Critical hours", "Energy management" ]
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Energy management in a commercial facility can be segregated into two areas: energy efficiency and demand response (DR). Energy efficiency focuses on steady-state load minimization. Demand response reduces load for event driven periods during the peak load. Demand-response-driven changes in electricity use are designed to be short-term in nature, centered on critical hours during the day when demand is high or when the electricity supplier's reserve margins are low. Due to the recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order 745, Demand Response Compensation in Organized Wholesale Energy Markets the potential annual compensation to Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) from performing DR ranges from $300K to $2,400K. While the current energy supply contract does not offer any compensation for participating in DR, there is benefit in understanding the issues and potential value in performing a DR event. This Report will be helpful in upcoming energy supply contract negotiations to quantify the energy savings and power reduction potential from DR at SNL. On August 25, 2011 the Facilities Management and Operations Center (FMOC) performed the first DR pilot event at SNL/NM. This report describes the details and results of this DR event.
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050-753-714-727-704
Reported Energy and Cost Savings from the DOE ESPC Program
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2012-01-01T00:00:00.000000+00:00
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2018-05-11T23:37:58.750000+00:00
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The objective of this work was to determine the realization rate of energy and cost savings from the Department of Energy's Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) program based on information reported by the energy services companies (ESCOs) that are carrying out ESPC projects at federal sites. Information was extracted from 134 Measurement and Verification (M&V) reports to determine reported, estimated, and guaranteed cost savings and reported and estimated energy savings for the previous contract year. Because the quality of the reports varied, it was not possible to determine all of these parameters for each project. For 133 of the 134 projects, there was sufficient information to compare estimated, reported, and guaranteed cost savings. For this group, the total estimated cost savings for the reporting periods addressed were $95.7 million, total reported cost savings were $96.8 million, and total guaranteed cost savings were $92.1 million. This means that on average: ESPC contractors guaranteed 96% of the estimated cost savings, projects reported achieving 101% of the estimated cost savings, and projects reported achieving 105% of the guaranteed cost savings. For 129 of the projects examined, there was sufficient information to compare estimated and reported energy savings. On the basis of site energy, estimated more » savings for those projects for the previous year totaled 5.371 million MMBtu, and reported savings were 5.374 million MMBtu, just over 100% of the estimated energy savings. On the basis of source energy, total estimated energy savings for the 129 projects were 10.400 million MMBtu, and reported saving were 10.405 million MMBtu, again, just over 100.0% of the estimated energy savings. « less
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Planting the seeds: java, the nationalist movement and kartosuwiryo in the 1920s
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Fire Impacts on the Mojave Desert Ecosystem: Literature Review
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The Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) is located within the Mojave Desert, which is the driest region in North America. Precipitation on the NNSS varies from an annual average of 130 millimeters (mm; 5.1 inches) with a minimum of 47 mm (1.9 inches) and maximum of 328 mm (12.9 inches) over the past 15 year period to an annual average of 205 mm (8.1 inches) with an annual minimum of 89 mm (3.5 inches) and maximum of 391 mm (15.4 inches) for the same time period; for a Frenchman Flat location at 970 meters (m; 3182 feet) and a Pahute Mesa location at 1986 m (6516 feet), respectively. The combination of aridity and temperature extremes has resulted in sparsely vegetated basins (desert shrub plant communities) to moderately vegetated mountains (mixed coniferous forest plant communities); both plant density and precipitation increase with increasing elevation. Whereas some plant communities have evolved under fire regimes and are dependent upon fire for seed germination, plant communities within the Mojave Desert are not dependent on a fire regime and therefore are highly impacted by fire (Brown and Minnich, 1986; Brooks, 1999). As noted by Johansen (2003) natural range fires are not prevalent in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts because there is not enough vegetation present (too many shrub interspaces) to sustain a fire. Fire research and hence publications addressing fires in the Southwestern United States (U.S.) have therefore focused on forest, shrub-steppe and grassland fires caused by both natural and anthropogenic ignition sources. In the last few decades, however, invasion of mid-elevation shrublands by non-native Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens and Bromus tectorum (Hunter, 1991) have been highly correlated with increased fire frequency (Brooks and Berry, 2006; Brooks and Matchett, 2006). Coupled with the impact of climate change, which has already been shown to be playing a role in increased forest fires (Westerling et al., 2006), it is likely that the fire frequency will further increase in the Mojave Desert (Knapp 1998; Smith et al., 1987; Smith et al., 2000).
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Air, Miasma and Contagion in the Time of Hippocrates and the Survival of Miasmas in Post-Hippocratic Medicine (Rufus of Ephesus, Galen and Palladius)
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The main aim in this paper is firstly to draw on those passages from the classical period where the Greek noun miasma appears in connection with disease, in order to study the role played by miasma and its relationship with contagion and air. There are two distinct models of use of miasma in connection with disease: one in religious medicine, where miasma is naturally connected with the notion of contagion, and the other in rational medicine, where miasma is connected with the air. The main aim is to examine the survival of the term miasma, rather than miasmatic theory as a whole. Miasma's connection with disease is easily explained within the context of religious medicine. It uses two examples: first, epilepsy, an individual disease; then loimos, a general disease. It is true that the Greek term miasma, in the technical sense of miasmas contained in the air, is relatively rare. Keywords:air; contagion; ephesus; epilepsy; hippocrates; loimos; miasma; rational medicine
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A bridge to the outside world; Literary translation in Indonesia, 1950-1965
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This chapter surveys the world of literary translation in post-independence Indonesia, showing how individual translators with different backgrounds and motivations approached the production of translated works of literature. It begins with an exploration of the overall context of literary translation, in order to construct a picture of the networks, policies and ideologies that lay behind the production of literary translations. The questions addressed in the chapter include the types of works chosen for translation, the methods of selection, personal motivations and the networks that supported the process of selection. The chapter discusses the work of two prominent translators of the period, Trisno Sumardjo and Koesalah Soebagyo Toer. The author, by choosing to focus on these two translators, gives a preliminary indication of the role played by translators and their works in constructing a cultural bridge between Indonesia and the rest of the world during the Cold War period. Keywords: Indonesian society; Koesalah Soebagyo Toer; literary translation; Trisno Sumardjo
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Rhodium mediated bond activation: from synthesis to catalysis
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Recently, our lab has developed monoanionic tridentate ligand, To{sup R}, showing the corresponding coordination chemistry and catalyst reactivity of magnesium, zirconium, zinc and iridium complexes. This thesis details synthetic chemistry, structural study and catalytic reactivity of the To{sup R}-supported rhodium compounds. Tl[To{sup R}] has been proved to be a superior ligand transfer agent for synthesizing rhodium complexes. The salt metathesis route of Tl[To{sup M}] with [Rh({mu}-Cl)(CO)]{sub 2} and [Rh({mu}- Cl)(COE)]{sub 2} gives To{sup M}Rh(CO){sub 2} (2.2) and To{sup M}RhH({eta}{sup 3}-C{sub 8}H{sub 13}) (3.1) respectively while Tl[To{sup P}] with [Rh({mu}-Cl)(CO)]{sub 2} affords To{sup P}Rh(CO){sub 2} (2.3). 2.2 reacts with both strong and weak electrophiles, resulting in the oxazoline N-attacked and the metal center-attacked compounds correspondingly. Using one of the metal center-attacked electrophiles, 2.3 was demonstrated to give high diastereoselectivity. Parallel to COE allylic C-H activation complex 3.1, the propene and allylbenzene allylic C-H activation products have also been synthesized. The subsequent functionalization attempts have been examined by treating with Bronsted acids, Lewis acids, electrophiles, nucleophiles, 1,3-dipolar reagents and reagents containing multiple bonds able to be inserted. Various related complexes have been obtained under these conditions, in which one of the azide insertion compounds reductively eliminates to give an allylic functionalization product stoichiometrically. 3.1 reacts with various primary alcohols to give the decarbonylation dihydride complex To{sup M}Rh(H){sub 2}CO (4.1). 4.1 shows catalytic reactivity for primary alcohol decarbonylation under a photolytic condition. Meanwhile, 2.2 has been found to be more reactive than 4.1 for catalytic alcohol decarbonylation under the same condition. Various complexes and primary alcohols have been investigated as well. The proposed mechanism is based on the stochiometric reactions of the possible metal and organic intermediates. Primary amines, hypothesized to undergo a similar reaction pathway, have been verified to give dehydrogenative coupling product, imines. In the end, the well-developed neutral tridentate Tpm coordinates to the rhodium bis(ethylene) dimer in the presence of TlPF{sub 6} to give the cationic complex, [TpmRh(C{sub 2}H{sub 4}){sub 2}][PF{sub 6}] (5.1). 5.1 serves as the first example of explicit determination of the solid state hapticity, evidenced by X-ray structure, among all the cationic Tpm{sup R}M(C{sub 2}H{sub 4}){sub 2}{sup +} (Tpm{sup R} = Tpm, Tpm*, M = Rh, Ir) derivatives. The substitution chemistry of this compound has been studied by treating with soft and hard donors. The trimethylphosphine-sbustituted complex activates molecular hydrogen to give the dihydride compound.
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A Play of Significance: Roy Williams's Days of Significance and the Question of Labels
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AS SOON AS THIS PROJECT TO HONOUR GEOFFREY DAVIS was COnceived, Roy Williams's play Days of Significance (2007) imposed itself on me as an ideal piece of writing to address. Not only was Roy Williams one of Geoff s favourite playwrights, but I had actually attended a performance of this particular play with him at the London Tricycle in March 2008. Many have heard Geoff speak with typical warmth about a play or an opera that he has seen and may know to what extent his passion about performative arts is communicative. Going with him to such an event, however, is an even more memorable experience. In the case of Days of Significance, Geoff was literally brimming with enthusiasm, both before and after the show. Not that Williams's piece was in need of a champion: it proved a brilliant, provocative piece of drama, superbly supported by Maria Aberg's dynamic direction and by a cast of excellent young actors. But seeing the play with such a passionate theatre-goer as Geoff endowed it with a special quality.Turning to the written text of this three-act play some time later was not disappointing, either, for the script of Days of Significance was as thoughtprovoking and compelling as the performance itself. In this essay, I would like to argue that the implications of this dramatic piece extend well beyond its most obvious subject-matter - the moral shallowness of today's British youth, on the one hand, and Britain's military involvement in Iraq, on the other. My intention, in what follows, will be to demonstrate that this play is also a play of significance, one that calls into question the notion of categorization, in particular the way in which the field of black British literature - dramatic or otherwise - is perceived and circumscribed. I will also attempt to show that through its questioning of traditional labels Days of Significance forces Britain into a critical confrontation with herself.In an essay published in Staging New Britain, the ground-breaking collection on black and South Asian British theatre practice edited by Geoffrey Davis and Anne Fuchs, Aleks Sierz gives an overview of Roy Williams's drama and reminds us that it tackles provocative issues, among them racism, "without the usual politically correct pussyfooting or didactic preaching,"1 and that it is "characterized by a sharp opposition between two worlds."2 These features are certainly noticeable in his first play, The No Boys Cricket Club, first performed in 1996, an award-winning drama focusing on Abi, a woman in her fifties, who was in her youth "a devil with a bat."3 Now settled in England, where she has raised a family, Abi engages in a conversation with her younger self and reminisces uncompromisingly about her Caribbean past. This first play is just one example of Williams's formal inventiveness and transgressive spirit - here in relation to gender. Yet this confrontational style equally applies to the rest of his dramatic production - so far consisting of thirteen plays - where, in the words of D. Keith Peacock, "black and white English cultures, in reacting and adjusting to each other, challenge the concept of what it means to be black or white and English."4Days of Significance is Williams's ninth published play and was first performed in 2007. It comprises three acts. The first, entitled "Much Noise," takes place "in the middle of a city centre somewhere in the south-east of England,"5 and focuses on a group of immature youths for whom a nice weekend out is synonymous with binge drinking, vomiting, fighting, confronting the police, and having casual sex. Two of the boys, Ben and Jamie, are about to leave for the war front in Iraq and take advantage of their last day in England to have what they regard as a good time. Their wild night includes getting closer to two girls, Trish and her cousin Hannah, also known as "the slapper" (23). The brawls of the first act are replaced by an actual war in the second, which is set in Basra, in Iraq, and is ironically entitled "On the Side of the Angels. …
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Overriding Ethical Constraints in Lethal Autonomous Systems
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Abstract : This article describes the philosophy, design, and prototype implementation of an operator override system intended for use in managing unmanned robotic systems capable of lethal behavior. The ethical ramifications associated with the responsibility assignment of such a system are presented, which guide the development of the proof-of-concept system that serves as the basis for the simulation results presented herein.
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Optimization of Large-Scale Heterogeneous System-of-Systems Models
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Decision makers increasingly rely on large-scale computational models to simulate and analyze complex man-made systems. For example, computational models of national infrastructures are being used to inform government policy, assess economic and national security risks, evaluate infrastructure interdependencies, and plan for the growth and evolution of infrastructure capabilities. A major challenge for decision makers is the analysis of national-scale models that are composed of interacting systems: effective integration of system models is difficult, there are many parameters to analyze in these systems, and fundamental modeling uncertainties complicate analysis. This project is developing optimization methods to effectively represent and analyze large-scale heterogeneous system of systems (HSoS) models, which have emerged as a promising approach for describing such complex man-made systems. These optimization methods enable decision makers to predict future system behavior, manage system risk, assess tradeoffs between system criteria, and identify critical modeling uncertainties.
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The values of green spaces in towns and cities
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This booklet reports on experiments carried out by Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences in the context of the VALUE project. It consists of three parts. The first two chapters describe some experiments carried out in the Dutch town of Amersfoort and the students’ input and approach. This is followed by an intermezzo on sources of inspiration outside the Netherlands and examples of the way urban green spaces and elements can provide an impulse for towns and cities. The final two chapters concern the way such a green strategy can be designed in Dutch urban settings. Chapter 5 discusses how local governments can use the added value provided by urban green spaces for new investments:value capturing. Chapter 6 focuses on a new type of planning: Planning by Surprise, which combines dreams and pragmatism. The photo essay at the centre of the book tells the story of the many sides of green spaces in towns and cities. Unintentional, intentional, planned, dreamed of, drawn,remembered, pictured, developed: Planning by Surprise.
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Designing for climate adaptation : planning for the unthinkable
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The question of how to design climate-resilient landscapes plays a major role in the European projects in which the green university has been involved, such as Future Cities and F:ACTS!. These are projects in which various European organizations, government authorities and universities have joined forces to find an answer to climate-related issues. Van Hall Larenstein also collaborates with Almere, a relatively new Dutch municipality that is changing rapidly and that prioritizes climate resilience in its development. Over the years there has been a clear development in climate-adaptive planning, both in education and in practice.
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Controlling atomistic processes on Pb films via quantum size effects and lattice rotation
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The two main techniques used to record the data in this dissertation were Spot Profile Analysis - Low Energy Electron Diffraction (SPA-LEED) and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM). A specific data analysis technique for LEED data called G(S) curves is described in depth. G(S) curves can provide a great deal of structural information about the surface; including step heights, island size, and island separation. The effects of quantum size effects (QSE) on the diffusion and critical island sizes of Pb and In on Pb films are reported. Pb depositions on the 2D In phases {radical}3 and {radical}31 to see how the phases affect the Pb growth and its strong QSE are reported.
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International customary investment law: story of a paradox
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This chapter zeroes in on customary international law and examines the role played by this specific source of law in the development of international investment law. After a few considerations on the early phase of development of an international investment protection regime and the search for a customary international protection of aliens, this chapter shows how the maturation of investment protection has been achieved through treatification and a move away from customary law. It then turns to the paradox of the theory of the sources of investment law and demonstrates how the completion of treatification through bilateral investment treaties (hereafter BITs) has generated a return to customary international. It subsequently ventures into a few general critical remarks about the rebirth of customary international law from the standpoint of the theory of the sources of international law.
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Comparison of Triton SODAR Data to Meteorological Tower Wind Measurement Data in Hebei Province, China
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With the increased interest in remote sensing of wind information in recent years, it is important to determine the reliability and accuracy of new wind measurement technologies if they are to replace or supplement conventional tower-based measurements. In view of this, HydroChina Corporation and the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) conducted a comparative test near a wind farm in Hebei Province, China. We present the results of an analysis characterizing the measurement performance of a state-of-the-art Sound Detection and Ranging (sodar) device when compared to a traditional tower measurement program. NREL performed the initial analysis of a three-month period and sent the results to HydroChina. When another month of data became available, HydroChina and their consultant Beijing Millenium Engineering Software (MLN) repeated NREL's analysis on the complete data set, also adding sensitivity analysis for temperature, humidity, and wind speed (Section 6). This report presents the results of HydroChina's final analysis of the four-month period.
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TALENT user's manual.
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The Ground-Based Monitoring R and E Component Evaluation project performs testing on the hardware components that make up Seismic and Infrasound monitoring systems. The majority of the testing is focused on the Digital Waveform Recorder (DWR), Seismic Sensor, and Infrasound Sensor. The software tool used to capture and analyze the data collected from testing is called TALENT: Test and Analysis Evaluation Tool. This document is the manual for using TALENT. Other reports document the testing procedures that are in place (Kromer, 2007) and the algorithms employed in the test analysis (Merchant, 2011).
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Close Reading and Theory – The David Plays
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The humanists in the Renaissance, for instance, experienced a different but partly similar crisis in representation. They too decided to start to close read, in relation to what was then a new kind of theory, and one that was different to what is nowadays called theory . Close reading is not like the ability to ride a bike, drive a car or fly a plane. Close reading concerns a scholarly, political or aesthetical choice to approach the object in a certain way. For the humanists it was important to counteract the obsessively allegorical ways of reading in the Middle Ages. The history of Absalom and David is a complex one and cannot be grasped entirely by the summary. Its complexity is mostly due to the fact that David had many wives with whom he begot several sons. Keywords:Absalom; close reading; David plays; theory
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WiOpt - Dynamic shortest path algorithms for hypergraphs
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A hypergraph is a set V of vertices and a set of non-empty subsets of V , called hyperedges. Unlike graphs, hypergraphs can capture higher-order interactions in social and communication networks that go beyond a simple union of pairwise relationships. In this paper, we consider the shortest path problem in hypergraphs. We develop two algorithms for finding and maintaining the shortest hyperpaths in a dynamic network with both weight and topological changes. These two algorithms are the first to address the fully dynamic shortest path problem in a general hypergraph. They complement each other by partitioning the application space based on the nature of the change dynamics and the type of the hypergraph. We analyze the time complexity of the proposed algorithms and perform simulation experiments for both random geometric hypergraphs and the Enron email data set. The latter illustrates the application of the proposed algorithms in social networks for identifying the most important actor based on the closeness centrality metric.
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A comparison and benchmark of two electron cloud packages
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We present results from precision simulations of the electron cloud (EC) problem in the Fermilab Main Injector using two distinct codes. These two codes are (i)POSINST, a F90 2D+ code, and (ii)VORPAL, a 2D/3D electrostatic and electromagnetic code used for self-consistent simulations of plasma and particle beam problems. A specific benchmark has been designed to demonstrate the strengths of both codes that are relevant to the EC problem in the Main Injector. As differences between results obtained from these two codes were bigger than the anticipated model uncertainties, a set of changes to the POSINST code were implemented. These changes are documented in this note. This new version of POSINST now gives EC densities that agree with those predicted by VORPAL, within {approx}20%, in the beam region. The root cause of remaining differences are most likely due to differences in the electrostatic Poisson solvers. From a software engineering perspective, these two codes are very different. We comment on the pros and cons of both approaches. The design(s) for a new EC package are briefly discussed.
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New density functional theory approaches for enabling prediction of chemical and physical properties of plutonium and other actinides.
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Density Functional Theory (DFT) based Equation of State (EOS) construction is a prominent part of Sandia's capabilities to support engineering sciences. This capability is based on amending experimental data with information gained from computational investigations, in parts of the phase space where experimental data is hard, dangerous, or expensive to obtain. A prominent materials area where such computational investigations are hard to perform today because of limited accuracy is actinide and lanthanide materials. The Science of Extreme Environment Lab Directed Research and Development project described in this Report has had the aim to cure this accuracy problem. We have focused on the two major factors which would allow for accurate computational investigations of actinide and lanthanide materials: (1) The fully relativistic treatment needed for materials containing heavy atoms, and (2) the needed improved performance of DFT exchange-correlation functionals. We have implemented a fully relativistic treatment based on the Dirac Equation into the LANL code RSPt and we have shown that such a treatment is imperative when calculating properties of materials containing actinides and/or lanthanides. The present standard treatment that only includes some of the relativistic terms is not accurate enough and can even give misleading results. Compared to calculations previously considered state of the art, the Dirac treatment gives a substantial change in equilibrium volume predictions for materials with large spin-orbit coupling. For actinide and lanthanide materials, a Dirac treatment is thus a fundamental requirement in any computational investigation, including those for DFT-based EOS construction. For a full capability, a DFT functional capable of describing strongly correlated systems such as actinide materials need to be developed. Using the previously successful subsystem functional scheme developed by Mattsson et.al., we have created such a functional. In this functional the Harmonic Oscillator Gas is providing the necessary reference system for the strong correlation and localization occurring in actinides. Preliminary testing shows that the new Hao-Armiento-Mattsson (HAM) functional gives a trend towards improved results for the crystalline copper oxide test system we have chosen. This test system exhibits the same exchange-correlation physics as the actinide systems do, but without the relativistic effects, giving access to a pure testing ground for functionals. During the work important insights have been gained. An example is that currently available functionals, contrary to common belief, make large errors in so called hybridization regions where electrons from different ions interact and form new states. Together with the new understanding of functional issues, the Dirac implementation into the RSPt code will permit us to gain more fundamental understanding, both quantitatively and qualitatively, of materials of importance for Sandia and the rest of the Nuclear Weapons complex.
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Theism and Psychological Science: A Call for Rapprochement
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The authors offer two arguments for the inclusion of theism in natural science. First, an argument against excluding theism is offered. Though early roots of science promoted a view that it is a way to accumulate knowledge that is untainted by presuppositions and traditions, postmodern critiques call this into question. Scientists have sometimes rejected religion as a context-dependent, tradition-based way of knowing, yet science itself is also context-dependent and tradition-based. Second, an argument for including theism in psychological is offered. Theistic beliefs are relevant insofar as they are part of human experience for many, they represent a form of human diversity, and they have been associated with some positive health outcomes. This chapter suggests that the usual grounds for excluding theism are insufficient and begin by acknowledging some of the philosophical assumptions at the core of this debate. Keywords:diversity; natural science; philosophy of science; psychological science; theism
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search of an Indonesian Islamic cultural identity, 1956-1965
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The emergence of Islamic art and culture organizations is an important aspect of Indonesian cultural history between 1950 and 1965. These organizations were part of an unprecedented rise in Islamic cultural consciousness in Indonesia at this time, which also produced new genres of Islamic-inspired literature ( sastra keagamaan ) (Goenawan Mohamad 1969:88) and film (Misbach Yusa Biran 1990:37). The activity surrounding Indonesian Islamic art and culture during the 1950-1965 period led to the formation of two important cultural organizations based on Indonesian interpretations of Islamic thought and practice. These were the Himpunan Seni Budaja Islam (HSBI), formed in 1956, and Lembaga Seniman Budayawan Muslim Indonesia (LESBUMI), formed in 1962. The new world of Islam (1921) was particularly concerned with rise of Islam in the countries of the Africa-Asia region. For Indonesian Islamic artists and cultural figures, the Konferensi Islam Afrika-Asia (KIAA) was an event of major significance. Keywords: cultural organizations; Himpunan Seni Budaja Islam (HSBI); Indonesian Islamic culture; Konferensi Islam Afrika- Asia (KIAA); LESBUMI
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‘“Whither Indonesian culture?”; Rethinking ‘culture’ in Indonesia in a time of decolonization
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This chapter looks at the early discussions concerning culture and decolonization in Mimbar Indonesia (MI), a general weekly magazine published in Jakarta from 1947 to 1966. In its first issue, published on 10 November 1947, MI presented itself as an independent journal for building the nation, for discussion of political, economic and social questions, and for developing Indonesian culture. Most contributors to MI regarded art as a significant contributor to Indonesia?s national identity and resilience. Music was another subject of debate about ways to shape national art to which MI contributed. Articles published in MI on the question of the continuing Dutch presence show that the Indonesian people were anxious to determine their own destiny and extend their contacts with the world at large. Keywords: decolonization; Indonesian culture; Mimbar Indonesia (MI)
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DOE Project 18546, AOP Task 1.1, Fuel Effects on Advanced Combustion Engines
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[ "Gasoline", "Combustion", "Oxygenate", "Engineering", "Diesel fuel", "Vegetable oil refining", "Synthetic fuel", "Biofuel", "Waste management", "Homogeneous charge compression ignition" ]
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Research in 2011 was focused on diesel range fuels and diesel combustion and fuels evaluated in 2011 included a series of oxygenated biofuels fuels from University of Maine, oxygenated fuel compounds representing materials which could be made from sewage, oxygenated marine diesel fuels for low emissions, and a new series of FACE fuel surrogates and FACE fuels with detailed exhaust chemistry and particulate size measurements. Fuels obtained in late 2011, which will be evaluated in 2012, include a series of oil shale derived fuels from PNNL, green diesel fuel (hydrotreated vegetable oil) from UOP, University of Maine cellulosic biofuel (levulene), and pyrolysis derived fuels from UOP pyrolysis oil, upgraded at University of Georgia. We were able to demonstrate, through a project with University of Wisconsin, that a hybrid strategy for fuel surrogates provided both accurate and rapid CFD combustion modeling for diesel HCCI. In this strategy, high molecular weight compounds are used to more accurately represent physical processes and smaller molecular weight compounds are used for chemistry to speed chemical calculations. We conducted a small collaboration with sp3H, a French company developing an on-board fuel quality sensor based on near infrared analysis to determine how to use fuel property andmore » chemistry information for engine control. We were able to show that selected outputs from the sensor correlated to both fuel properties and to engine performance. This collaboration leveraged our past statistical analysis work and further work will be done as opportunity permits. We conducted blending experiments to determine characteristics of ethanol blends based on the gasoline characteristics used for blending. Results indicate that much of the octane benefits gained by high level ethanol blending can be negated by use of low octane gasoline blend stocks, as allowed by ASTM D5798. This may limit ability to optimize engines for improved efficiency with ethanol fuels. Extensive data from current and previous years was leveraged into participation with several large proposal teams, as our fuels database covers a very wide range of conventional and emerging fuels and biofuels.« less
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NREL Improves Building Energy Simulation Programs Through Diagnostic Testing (Fact Sheet)
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This technical highlight describes NREL research to develop Building Energy Simulation Test for Existing Homes (BESTEST-EX) to increase the quality and accuracy of energy analysis tools for the building retrofit market. Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a new test procedure to increase the quality and accuracy of energy analysis tools for the building retrofit market. The Building Energy Simulation Test for Existing Homes (BESTEST-EX) is a test procedure that enables software developers to evaluate the performance of their audit tools in modeling energy use and savings in existing homes when utility bills are available for model calibration. Similar to NREL's previous energy analysis tests, such as HERS BESTEST and other BESTEST suites included in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 140, BESTEST-EX compares software simulation findings to reference results generated with state-of-the-art simulation tools such as EnergyPlus, SUNREL, and DOE-2.1E. The BESTEST-EX methodology: (1) Tests software predictions of retrofit energy savings in existing homes; (2) Ensures building physics calculations and utility bill calibration procedures perform to a minimum standard; and (3) Quantifies impacts of uncertainties in input audit data and occupant behavior. BESTEST-EX includes building physics and utility bill calibration test cases. The diagram illustrates the utility bill calibration test cases. Participants are given input ranges and synthetic utility bills. Software tools use the utility bills to calibrate key model inputs and predict energy savings for the retrofit cases. Participant energy savings predictions using calibrated models are compared to NREL predictions using state-of-the-art building energy simulation programs.
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Long-Term Wind Power Variability
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The National Renewable Energy Laboratory started collecting wind power data from large commercial wind power plants (WPPs) in southwest Minnesota with dedicated dataloggers and communication links in the spring of 2000. Over the years, additional WPPs in other areas were added to and removed from the data collection effort. The longest data stream of actual wind plant output is more than 10 years. The resulting data have been used to analyze wind power fluctuations, frequency distribution of changes, the effects of spatial diversity, and wind power ancillary services. This report uses the multi-year wind power data to examine long-term wind power variability.
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Superior Responsibility for the Rape of Women during Armed Conflicts
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