LOCAL TSUNAMI WARNING AND MITIGATION ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TSUNAMIGENIC POTENTIAL OF SUBMARINE EARTHQUAKES IN DIFFERENT REGIONS IN THE PACIFIC Viacheslav K. Gusiakov Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of ... Fig. 1 shows the positions of 10 main tsunamigenic regions in the Pacific. ...
... Gibson's batting feats were mythical, his power was legendary. ... There's a couple of million dollars worth of baseball talent on the loose, ready for the big leagues, yet unsigned by any major league. ... and outfielders who could hit .350, infielders who could win recognition as stars, and there's at least one catcher who at this writing is probably superior to Bill Dickey --- Josh Gibson. ... Gibson didn't just destroy Negro League pitchers, he also beat up on white major leaguers. ...
Network Working Group R. Fielding Request for Comments: 2068 UC Irvine Category: Standards Track J. Gettys J. Mogul DEC H. Frystyk T. Berners-Lee MIT/LCS January 1997 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this
... Biol. (2001) 212, 275 } 294 doi:10.1006/jtbi.2001.2375, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on Light-triggered pH Banding Pro5le in Chara Cells Revealed with a Scanning pH Microprobe and its Relation to Self-Organization Phenomena A. A. BULYCHEV*, A. A. POLEZHAEV-, S. V. ZYKOV?A, T. YU. ... When exposed to light, internodal cells of Chara and Nitella develop a pattern of alternating acid and alkaline bands along the cell length (Spear et al., ... LIGHT-CONTROLLED PATTERNS FIG. ...
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS 19, 061702 2007 The wimple : A rippled deformation of a wetting film during its drainage Vladimir S. Ajaev Department of Mathematics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 75275 Roumen Tsekov ... Russia Received 27 February 2007; accepted 24 April 2007; published online 19 June 2007 It has long been accepted that hydrodynamic pressure in a draining fluid film can cause inversion of curvature of a fluid-fluid interface, creating the so-called ... 5 FIG. ...
... 209 Regular Maps on Non-orientable Surfaces MARSTON CONDER and BRENT EVERITr Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand (Received: 12 April 1994; revised version: 20 June 1994) Abstract. It is well known that regular maps exist on the projectiveplane but not on the Klein bottle, nor the non-orientable surface of genus 3. ... Despite this apparent evidence to the contrary, regular maps do exist on most non-orientable surfaces. ...
... The SHG enhancement is attributed to the combined effects of the spatial localization of the fundamental field in the MC spacer and the fulfillment of the phase-matching conditions. ... AlGaAs,14 AlAs/AlGaAs,15 and ZnS/SrF2 (Ref. 16) layers, or alternating layers of porous silicon (PS) with different porosities.17,18 Several approaches are used for the calculation of SHG enhancement at the PBG edges of photonic crystals. ... For SHG enhancement at the PBG edge phase matching is even more important. ...