In the (2+1)-dimensional QED with and without the Chern-Simons term, we find the non-local gauge in which there is no wavefunction renormalization for the fermion in the framework of the Schwinger-Dyson equation. By solving the Schwinger-Dyson equation in the non-local gauge, we find a finite critical value N c f for the number of flavors N f of four-component Dirac fermions, above which the chiral symmetry restores irrespective of presence or absence of the Chern-Simons term. In the same framework, we study the possibility of dynamical breakdown of the parity. It is shown that the parity is not dynamically broken. We discuss this reason from the viewpoint of the Schwinger-Dyson equation. *
Fishing gear usage in small-scale coastal fisheries of Pelabuhanratu Bay, Indonesia was explained by two approaches: temporal fishing gear allocation analysis and adaptive responses of fishers to external factors, especially climate and abundance of target species. Gear usage, with the exception of hand lines and seine nets, was more intensive during the dry season than the rainy season. The decision to use seine nets was governed by seasonal variability in the abundance of Auxis thazard, Lacepe`de, and Trichiurus spp. to the catch. Sustainable management of fishing activities in Pelabuhanratu Bay requires proportional reductions in the use of lift nets and fixed gillnets across the seasons rather than gear specific effort reductions.fishing gear allocation, Indonesia, seasonal dynamics, small-scale coastal fisheries.
The development of new materials with reduced noise and vibration levels is an active area of research due to concerns in various aspects of environmental noise pollution and its effects on health. Excessive vibrations also reduce the service live of the structures and limit the fields of their utilization. In oscillations, the viscoelastic moduli of a material are complex and it is their loss part – the product of the stiffness part and loss tangent – that is commonly viewed as a figure of merit in noise and vibration damping applications. The stiffness modulus and loss tangent are usually mutually exclusive properties so it is a technological challenge to develop materials that simultaneously combine high stiffness and high loss. Here we achieve this rare balance of properties by filling a solid polymer matrix with rigid inorganic spheres coated by a sub-micron layer of a viscoelastic material with a high level of internal friction. We demonstrate that this combination can be experimentally realised and that the analytically predicted behaviour is closely reproduced, thereby escaping the often termed ‘Ashby’ limit for mechanical stiffness/damping trade-off and offering a new route for manufacturing advanced composite structures with markedly reduced noise and vibration levels.
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This paper estimates the age and growth of the alfonsino Beryx splendens in the waters around the Izu Islands off the Pacific side of Japan. The samples consist of 250 fish of the landings of the offshore longliners from December 1995 to November 1996 and 10 fish of the coastal longliners in February of 1995. By the surface method using a microscope, a reader counted the number of hyaline and opaque zones on the sagittal otoliths, judged whether the edge was hyaline, and measured the radii from the focus to the outer edge of each hyaline zone. In order to estimate the parameters of the von Bertalanffy’s growth equation representing the overall ages, the age and fork length data and the mean length at 1 year old. In a previous study were used for the maximum likelihood approach. From the results, the rate of readability of the otolith from the offshore samples was 97.6% and that from the coastal samples was 100%. The monthly changes in the frequency of the opaque edge showed that the hyaline and opaque zones were laid down once a year. The hyaline zone began to form from May to July (peaking in August). The ages of the offshore samples for both the sexes ranged from 2 to 23 years, and those of the coastal samples 2 to 5, respectively. The estimated growth curves were expressed by l(t) = 44.4[1–exp{–0.132(t + 3.45)}] for males and l(t) = 45.0[1–exp{–0.150(t + 2.08)}] for females, where l(t) and t denote the fork length (cm) and the age in years, respectively. The issues to be resolved in the future were discussed.
Predicting the visco-elastic properties of polystyrene/SIS composite blends using simple analytical micromechanics models. Composites Science and Technology, 142. pp. 302-310.
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