... was used for the fabrication of SiNWs(Fig. 1). For metal-assisted growth, the transition metal such asAu or Ni was used as a catalyst. The substrate was put ina quartztube furnace which was ... (Fig. 3A) .3.2. Sulfide-assisted growth of SiNWsIf the growth witha metal catalyst can cause contamination, thesynthesis without metal will be useful for obtaining clean samples with high quality. ... will reach a saturated value (in the Au–Si system, this value is∼ 25% at a point in Fig. 2A) . If the supply of Si atoms is continued, theliquid alloy will be supersaturated with Si atoms and excessive...
... tipping point, causing cascading failure that would devastate the globalised financial system. Ireland could not re-equilibrate with what was falling apart. The stress within the globalised ... cause cascading failure across many nodes. De-localisation means that there are many more places and events that can transmit failure, and major structural stresses can build at a global scale. ... financial failure, a fast and powerful positive 8 enabled the more than doubling of the human population, each individual on average consuming more year-on-year, and habituating to that....
... national emergency, generally war. e principal direct tax was the land tax, ori-ginally a tax on real and personal property and incomes 20 but it became a tax purely on land in the nature ... tax administration, particularly since the statutes invariably provided their determination was nal, 134 and in many instances made no provi-sion for appeal to the regular courts of law ... inadequate, a law of commercial association rudimentary and a property law inhibiting the full exploitation of land and minerals. Finally the legal process was one of in nite slowness,...
... so in finance, we have many mastersacting under a very dim and inoperative accountability. Of course under such ministration our financial policyhas always been unstable, and has often strayed ... a very thorough and critical examination. If Ihave succeeded, in what I have already said, in making clear the extraordinary power of the Committees in directing legislation, it may now go without ... stategovernments. In the fifth place, the Senate is balanced against the President in all appointments to office, and in all treaties In the sixth place, the people hold in their hands the balance against...
... bear some of the archaic markings common on the rock faces both in Scotland and in Central Australia: on large rocks they are painted, in Australia, in Scotland they are incised.I maintain that ... pattern. In Australia, in Portugal, in Russia, in France, in NorthAmerica, in Scotland, as we shall see, such stones may be unmarked, may bear no inscription or pattern. {81}These are plain magic ... mostrambling controversy it has been, casting its feelers as far as central Australia, in space, and as far back as,say, 1200 B.C. in time.Either the disputed objects at the Museum are actual...
... and Tran Nhu An (2005). Towards a Viable Microfinance Sector in Viet Nam: Issues and Challenges. nternational Labour Organization in Vietnam. Working Paper. No.5. Lapar, Ma Lucila A. , Vu ... Lebailly, Nguyen Tuan Son 1051 in responding to agricultural and rural development. The formal sector, including VBARD, VBSP and PCFs was the main credit source in the rural area (Lan and ... situation were that they were afraid of not being able to repay their loans, afraid of being refused, lack of collateral and high interest rate. Among the households having applied for loans,...
... says, "certainly havequite elaborate 'ape-ways' into which a newcomer is graduallyacculturated, including among other patterns ways of usingavailable instruments for reaching ... fornearly a thousand years of philosophical growth, beginning with the early Church Fathers and culminating in the greatScholastics. But, at last, its generative ideas—sin and salvation,nature and ... theanimal kingdom, without any alien ancestors, and therefore hasno features or functions which animals do not share in somedegree.That man is an animal I certainly believe; and also, that...
... demonstrated that a definite locative prepositional phrase relates ina different syntactic way to certain locative adverbs than does an indefinite one and that if the latter is to be incorporated ... a metalinguistic quantifier and so incorporated into a generative grammar becomes a syntactic filter that assigns internal structure to locative strings in terms of i-grouping and i-dominance. ... identified with any segment of the linear deriva- 82 GOUGH terminer and be locatively characterizable. We have incorporated rules, however, in which a member of Class A may also entail certain...
... more abstract and subtle than for heat and mass transfer. In aneffort to make the student more comfortable with the mathematics, we will start witha review of thealgebra of vectors and an introduction ... 120Boundary-Layer Separation 120Drag Coefficient and Behavior in the Wake of the Cylinder 120THE LUBRICATION APPROXIMATION 157TRANSLATION OF A CYLINDER ALONG A PLATE 163CAVITATION 166SQUEEZING ... generally any nth rank tensor (in E3) can be expressed as a linear combination of the 3n unit n-ads. For example, if n=2, 3n=9 and an n-ad is a dyad. Thus a general second-rank tensor can...
... sought a refuge and he found it in parliament, to which he was elected in 1891 as an Independent as the result of an arrangement with Laurier. As he used to say, it was a case of parliament or jail ... government's hesitation in taking part in the South African war in advance of the meeting of parliament; this, plus injudicious and provocative speeches by the incalculable Mr. Tarte and the ... the Dundonald issue was effective only in Ontario which, in keeping with what appears to be an instinctive political process, was beginning to consolidate itself as a make-weight against the...
... transformed into Nigger Jack, and are prepared witha narrative of some runaway slave to explain the cognomen. It may also occur in the same language. In an Algonkin dialect missi wabu means ... way, and must always direct their course by the cardinal points. The morning star, which at certain seasons heralds the dawn, was sacred to him, and its name in Ojibway is Wabanang, from Waban, ... suppose that he was a distant, invisible, unapproachable god. No, he was ever at hand with instruction and assistance. Was there to be a failure in the harvest, he would be seen early in the season,...
... Neda Mehrdad, Mariam Ansari and Akram SajadianAddress: Iranian Centre for Breast Cancer (ICBC), Tehran, IranEmail: Ali Montazeri* - ali@jdcord.jd.ac.ir; Mandana Ebrahimi - ebrahimiman@yahoo.com; ... ebrahimiman@yahoo.com; Neda Mehrdad - neda_mehrdad@yahoo.com; Mariam Ansari - ansari@yahoo.com; Akram Sajadian - asadjadian@yahoo.com* Corresponding author AbstractBackground: A cross sectional study was conducted ... presentation to a medical professional and initialtreatment). Prolonged delays usually defined as intervalsgreater than 12 weeks [3]. Delay and late stage at diagnosisof breast cancer are related to...
... suffered a similar conquest; and British settlements were soon afterwards founded atSingapore and on the Malay Peninsula. In India itself Tippoo was defeated and slain in his capital atSeringapatam ... February, 2002, contributions are being solicited from people and organizations in: Alabama, Alaska,Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, ... National feeling was particularlyinflamed against the papacy because the "Babylonish captivity" of the pope at Avignon made him appear aninstrument in the hands of England's...