984 resultados para Campbell.
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Biolog研究表明,英国阿伯丁市城市土壤的微生物群落结构显著有别于农村土壤,并使微生物对碳源的消耗量增加,消耗速度加快。城市土壤中不仅重金属Cu,Pb,Zn,Ni的含量明显高于农村土壤,而且其化学形态的主成分分析表明,有效态Pb,Zn,Cu及有机态Ni和Cu是导致城市土壤区分于农村土壤的主要因子。相关性分析表明,Biolog的这种变化规律与重金属的上述化学形态密切相关;典型变量分析表明,重金属对城市土壤微生物群落结果的这种损伤具有长期性效应及不可恢复性。
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Cu进入土壤后的早阶段,低浓度对土壤微生物生物量有刺激作用,而高浓度则起抑制作用;表现在微生物呼吸强度升高,微生物生理生态参数代谢商qCO2增大,微生物生物量碳与有机碳的比值(Cmic/Corg)降低;但土壤对Cu高强的结合容量导致该效应随时间而变得不显著;Biolog数据表明,在Cu的胁迫下,不仅微生物的群落结构有所改变,而且对碳源的优先利用种类发生了转移,碳源消耗量增加,消耗速度变快,同时这样的损伤效应具有长期性。
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A região de Jales, localizada no noroeste de São Paulo, é uma importante área produtora de uvas de mesa do Estado, onde predominam pequenas propriedades com mão-de-obra familiar. Em todos os vinhedos da região são empregados sistemas de irrigação, para suprir a deficiência hídrica que ocorre durante o ciclo produtivo da cultura. Para um manejo adequado da irrigação, são necessárias informações sobre a necessidade hídrica da cultura. A evapotranspiração de referência (ETo) é um parâmetro fundamental para a determinação dessa necessidade, sendo desejável que se tenha um método que estime a ETo com boa precisão e a partir de dados meteorológicos fáceis de serem obtidos (VILLA NOVA; PEREIRA, 2006). O método de Penman-Monteith é considerado, atualmente, como padrão para a estimativa de ETo. Para seu uso, entretanto, são necessárias variáveis meteorológicas nem sempre disponíveis, principalmente aos pequenos produtores. Por essa razão, métodos que empregam um menor número de variáveis são também utilizados para estimar a ETo. No presente trabalho foram calculados valores diários de ETo pelo método de Hargreaves original; e por um novo método, em que se emprega a equação de Bristow-Campbell para a estimativa de Rs. Esses valores foram comparados aos obtidos pelo método padrão de Penman-Monteith, nas condições do noroeste paulista.
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Kibble, N., Campbell, A., Dishonoured Cheques: A Comparative Analysis (2001) 16/3 Journal of International Banking Law 77-83 RAE2008
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Kear, Adrian, Campbell, Patrick, Psychoanalysis and Performance (London: Routledge, 2001), pp.xiv+242 RAE2008
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David Johnson, Colin D. Campbell, John A. Lee, Terry V. Callaghan and Dylan Gwynn-Jones (2002). Arctic microorganisms respond more to elevated UV-B radiation than CO2. Nature, 416 (6876) pp.82-83 Sponsorship: NERC / EU / Swedish Academy of Sciences RAE2008
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http://www.archive.org/details/cannibalmission00pattuoft
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We formulate and study analytically and computationally two families of piecewise linear degree one circle maps. These families offer the rare advantage of being non-trivial but essentially solvable models for the phenomenon of mode-locking and the quasi-periodic transition to chaos. For instance, for these families, we obtain complete solutions to several questions still largely unanswered for families of smooth circle maps. Our main results describe (1) the sets of maps in these families having some prescribed rotation interval; (2) the boundaries between zero and positive topological entropy and between zero length and non-zero length rotation interval; and (3) the structure and bifurcations of the attractors in one of these families. We discuss the interpretation of these maps as low-order spline approximations to the classic ``sine-circle'' map and examine more generally the implications of our results for the case of smooth circle maps. We also mention a possible connection to recent experiments on models of a driven Josephson junction.
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We study a resistively shunted semiconductor superlattice subject to a high-frequency electric field. Using a balance equation approach that incorporates the influence of the electric circuit, we determine numerically a range of amplitude and frequency of the ac field for which a dc bias and current are generated spontaneously and show that this region is likely accessible to current experiments. Our simulations reveal that the Bloch frequency corresponding to the spontaneous dc bias is approximately an integer multiple of the ac field frequency.
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We consider the motion of ballistic electrons within a superlattice miniband under the influence of an alternating electric field. We show that the interaction of electrons with the self-consistent electromagnetic field generated by the electron current may lead to the transition from regular to chaotic dynamics. We estimate the conditions for the experimental observation of this deterministic chaos and discuss the similarities of the superlattice system with the other condensed matter and quantum optical systems.
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We study the motion of electrons in a single miniband of a semiconductor superlattice driven by THz electric field polarized along the growth direction. We work in the semiclassical balance-equation model, including different elastic and inelastic scattering rates, and incorporating the self-consistent electric field generated by electron motion. We explore regions of complex dynamics, which can include chaotic behaviour and symmetry-breaking. We estimate the magnitudes of dc current and dc voltage that spontaneously appear in regions of broken-symmetry for parameters characteristic of modern semiconductor superlattices. This work complements PRL 80(1998)2669 [ cond-mat/9709026 ].
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We consider the motion of ballistic electrons in a miniband of a semiconductor superlattice (SSL) under the influence of an external, time-periodic electric field. We use the semi-classical balance-equation approach which incorporates elastic and inelastic scattering (as dissipation) and the self-consistent field generated by the electron motion. The coupling of electrons in the miniband to the self-consistent field produces a cooperative nonlinear oscillatory mode which, when interacting with the oscillatory external field and the intrinsic Bloch-type oscillatory mode, can lead to complicated dynamics, including dissipative chaos. For a range of values of the dissipation parameters we determine the regions in the amplitude-frequency plane of the external field in which chaos can occur. Our results suggest that for terahertz external fields of the amplitudes achieved by present-day free electron lasers, chaos may be observable in SSLs. We clarify the nature of this novel nonlinear dynamics in the superlattice-external field system by exploring analogies to the Dicke model of an ensemble of two-level atoms coupled with a resonant cavity field and to Josephson junctions.
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We consider the spontaneous creation of a dc voltage across a strongly coupled semiconductor superlattice subjected to THz radiation. We show that the dc voltage may be approximately proportional either to an integer or to a half- integer multiple of the frequency of the applied ac field, depending on the ratio of the characteristic scattering rates of conducting electrons. For the case of an ac field frequency less than the characteristic scattering rates, we demonstrate the generation of an unquantized dc voltage.
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We investigate numerically the ground state phase diagram of the one-dimensional extended Hubbard model, including an on--site interaction U and a nearest--neighbor interaction V. We focus on the ground state phases of the model in the V >> U region, where previous studies have suggested the possibility of dominant superconducting pairing fluctuations before the system phase separates at a critical value V=V_PS. Using quantum Monte Carlo methods on lattices much larger than in previous Lanczos diagonalization studies, we determine the boundary of phase separation, the Luttinger Liquid correlation exponent K_rho, and other correlation functions in this region. We find that phase separation occurs for V significantly smaller than previously reported. In addition, for negative U, we find that a uniform state re-enters from phase separation as the electron density is increased towards half filling. For V < V_PS, our results show that superconducting fluctuations are not dominant. The system behaves asymptotically as a Luttinger Liquid with K_rho < 1, but we also find strong low-energy (but gapped) charge-density fluctuations at a momentum not expected for a standard Luttinger Liquid.