Splash!, 1999, 32 pages, 9780763604813, Candlewick Press, 1999

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Splash!, 1999, 32 pages, 9780763604813, Candlewick Press, 1999 The Mechanism of Raindrop Splash on Soil Surfaces 1, from the results of high-speed photography of 4.6-mm-diam drops impacting various soil materials and from soil mechanics principles, a new concept in describing the mechanism of soil detachment from raindrops impacting on saturated soil surfaces is proposed. Small RNAs make big splash, just when scientists thought they had deciphered the roles played by the cell9s leading actors, a familiar performer has turned up in a stunning variety of guises. RNA, long upstaged by its more glamorous sibling, DNA, is turning out to have star qualities. SPLASH: Stanford parallel applications for shared-memory, abstract We present the Stanford Parallel Applications for Shared-Memory (SPLASH), a set of parallel applications for use in the design and evaluation of shared-memory multiprocessing systems. Our goal is to provide a suite of realistic applications that will serve. Soil splash and the formation of surface crusts by raindrop impact, rESULTS Figures 1 and 2 show the mass of soil splashed from 3.5-inch diameter cups, and one curve in figure 4 shows the amount of soil splashed from 3-inch cups using only 2-course rotation soil. Each point in all curves is the mean of at least six repli-cates. Experimental investigation of splash and crown formation during single drop impact on wetted surfaces, experimental results concerning crown formation during liquid drop impact on wetted surfaces are reported. Different liquids and numerous impact conditions are investigated. In particular, crown-splash (CS) and deposition-crown (DC) limits are determined on the basis. The splash of a liquid drop, the full Navierâ Stokes equations are solved numerically in cylindrical coordinates in order to investigate the splash of a liquid drop onto a flat plate, into a shallow pool, or into a deep pool. Solution is accomplished with the Markerâ andâ Cell technique using a highâ speed. The SPLASH-2 programs: Characterization and methodological considerations, the SPLASH-2 suite of parallel applications has recently been released to facilitate the study of centralized and distributed shared-address-space multiprocessors. In this context, this paper has two goals. One is to quantitatively characterize the SPLASH2 programs. Splash detachment: runoff depth and soil cohesion, a set of laboratory experiments has been carried out in order to investigate the importance of soil cohesion and the interference due to the depth of the surface runoff on the detachment rate of soil particles and aggregates. Experimental data show that the soil detachment rate. Skin flicks on the racial border: pornography, exploitation, and interracial lust, the question of interracial sexual relations remains virtually untouched. Jane Gaines fc It has been argued that the so-called classical cinema is regulated by a semiotics of race relations posited on a single prohibition: No nonwhite man can have sanctioned sexual. Detachment and transportation of loose sediments by raindrop splash: Part II Detachability and transport ability measurements, laboratory experiments with simulated rainfall and using a recently developed weighing technique were conducted in order to obtain information on the detachability and transportability of 9 loose sediments as a time-dependent phenomenon. The effect of three. Effect of antecedent soil moisture on splash detachment under simulated rainfall, antecedent soil water content is an important variable affecting soil erosion processes and may be responsible for much of the variation in splash and wash erosion rates. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of antecedent water content on splash detachment. Interrill Soil Erosion Processes: I. Effect of Surface Sealing on Infiltration, Runoff, and Soil Splash Detachment 1, soil erosion from interrill areas is a function primarily of soil detachment by raindrop impact and transport capacity of thin sheet flow. Soil detachment normally is the rate-determining process and is controlled, to a large extent, by surface sealing and crusting. The purpose. Making a splash with water repellency, a splash is usually heard when a solid body enters water at large velocity. This phenomenon originates from the formation of an air cavity during the impact. The classical view of impacts on free surfaces relies solely on fluid inertia; therefore, surface properties. The effect of soil type, slope, rain intensity and their interactions on splash detachment and transport, from a factorial experiment using a graded sand and three soils (sand, clay loam, and clay), five slopes (0.0, 3.5, 7.0, and 14.0 per cent) and four intensities (50, 80, 110, and 140 mm h− 1), splash detachment and splash transport are described in terms of the direct effects. SPLASH: An Interactive Visualisation Tool for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Simulations, this paper presents SPLASH, a publicly available interactive visualisation tool for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations. Visualisation of SPH data is more complicated than for grid-based codes because the data are defined on a set of irregular points. Searching genetic databases on Splash 2, the author describes two systolic arrays for computing the edit distance between two genetic sequences using a well-known dynamic programming algorithm. The systolic arrays have been implemented for the Splash 2 programmable logic array and are intended. Modeling the splash of a droplet impacting a solid surface, a numerical model is used to simulate the fingering and splashing of a droplet impacting a solid surface. A methodology is presented for perturbing the velocity of fluid near the solid surface at a time shortly after impact. Simulation results are presented of the impact. Transmission of hepatitis C via blood splash into conjunctiva, among known transmission sources of hepatitis C virus (HCV) are the transfusion of blood and its derivatives. and needlestick accidents by blood-contaminated needles (1). while sexual (2) and domestic intrafamilial transmission (3) are suggested by epidemiological. PARSEC vs. SPLASH-2: A quantitative comparison of two multithreaded benchmark suites on chip-multiprocessors, the PARSEC benchmark suite was recently released and has been adopted by a significant number of users within a short amount of time. This new collection of workloads is not yet fully understood by researchers. In this study we compare the SPLASH-2 and PARSEC. Splash 2, the Splash attached processor board(referred to as Splash 1) was designed and built at the SRC to provide very high performance on a range of bitprocessing problems. It proved to be highly successful [GOHKa]; notwithstanding the known dangers of Second System. by C Quansah