Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: G parity


Related Topics

In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
  Parity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parity is a concept of equality of status or functional equivalence.
In economics, purchasing power parity (PPP) is an estimate of the exchange rate required to equalise the purchasing power of different currencies, given the prices of goods and services in the countries concerned.
In finance, interest rate parity refers to the notion that the differential in interest rates between two countries is equal to the differential between the forward exchange rate and the spot exchange rate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Parity   (297 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: G parity
G parity in theoretical physics is a multiplicative quantum number that results from the generalization of C parity to multiplets of particles.
C parity or charge parity is a multiplicative quantum number of some particles that describes its behavior under a symmetry operation of charge conjugation (see C-symmetry).
G parity is a combination of charge conjugation and a π rad (180°) rotation around the 2nd axis of isospin space.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/G-parity   (703 words)

  
 G parity - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
G parity is a combination of charge conjugation and a π rad (180°) rotation around the 2nd axis of isospin space.
Since G parity is applied on a whole multiplet, charge conjugation has to see the multiplet as a neutral entity.
is a C parity eigenvalue, and I is the isospin.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/G_parity   (301 words)

  
 Parity - Privacy policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Parity Group plc and its European subsidiaries (referred to as 'Parity') are dedicated to ensuring that your privacy is protected in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
Parity will only collect CV's from third party suppliers where those individuals to which the information relates are given the opportunity to expressly consent to their CV being searchable by employment agencies such as Parity.
Parity will always act in a lawful and professional manner; therefore, Parity will cease to trade with any third party supplier that is reasonably believed not to be acting in accordance with the fundamental principles of the Data Protection Act.
www.parity.net /about_parity/legal_info/privacy_policy.aspx   (1718 words)

  
 parity. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Their conjecture was verified the same year by C. Wu and coworkers at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards and other institutions in an experiment involving beta decay (see radioactivity).
Parity is still conserved in the strong nuclear interactions and in the electromagnetic interactions.
Formally, parity, P, is a quantity that expresses the behavior of the wave function of any system of particles when the spatial coordinates x, y, z, of the wave function are reflected through the origin to -x, -y, -z (see quantum theory).
www.bartleby.com /65/pa/parity.html   (333 words)

  
 G-parity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
G-parity is a combination of charge conjugation and a π rad (180°) rotation around the 2nd axis of isospin space.
Given that charge conjugation and isospin are preserved by strong interactions, so is G.
Since G-parity is applied on a whole multiplet, charge conjugation has to see the multiplet as a neutral entity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/G_parity   (223 words)

  
 Rate 32/34 (D=0, G=9/I=9) modulation code with parity for a recording channel - US Patent 6229458   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Parity bit y[0] or P may be selected to satisfy the logic equation [1] as shown in FIG.
Although the parity bit P is described as positioned at bit 0 in the above-described examples of the 34-bit codeword, any position may be selected to contain the parity bit P. 10 shows a schematic illustrating the operations of the decoder 62.
As the parity bit P 184 is not utilized by the decoder, the decoder 62 drops the parity bit P 184.
www.patentstorm.us /patents/6229458.html   (6287 words)

  
 Purchasing power parity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Market exchange rates fluctuate widely, and the purchasing power parity hypothesis suggests that the long run equilibrium value is that which yields purchasing power parity.
Estimation of purchasing parity is complicated by the fact that countries do not simply differ in a uniform price level; rather, the difference in food prices may be greater than the difference in housing prices or in the opposite direction of the difference in entertainment prices.
Because of a difference in the perceived "purchasing power parity" within some of the regions using the CFA franc, their purchasing power parity exchange rate differed like this (lower is stronger parity): Cameroon 240, Central African Republic 166, Chad 172, Republic of the Congo 677, Equatorial Guinea 114, Gabon 413, Benin 273, Burkina Faso 167.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Purchasing_power_parity   (2271 words)

  
 Race 2 Win - Parity?
Maybe I have blinders on and I'm missing the picture, but there is no more parity in Winston Cup than there are a shortage of fights on the Jerry Springer show.
Just to be sure that my definition of parity was correct, or if the definition might have changed, I looked it up in Webster's dictionary.
Brinster will be saying that there is parity among the Busch regulars and the Cup guys driving in the Busch series.
www.angelfire.com /sc/race2win/holtz3.html   (437 words)

  
 Mental Health Parity: What Can It Accomplish in a Market Dominated by Managed Care?
Parity in insurance coverage for mental illness -- providing the same benefits and same limits for mental illness as for other forms of illness -- is a controversial issue.
Parity advocates, however, insist that most of these predictions are way out-of-date, based on parity's impact on indemnity plans that had little control over spending.
Parity, they point out, requires mental health benefits to be equal to those offered for other illnesses, but it does not require that the patient receive a specific number of treatment visits or hospital days.
www.milbank.org /mrparity.html   (10335 words)

  
 Eotvos and Novel Equivalence Principle Tests
Parity is a spatial reflection and parity is not a QFT symmetry!
Parity is an absolutely discrete symmetry that cannot be approximated by a Taylor series or a sum of infinitesimals.
As the diameter decreases the parity divergence decreases.
www.mazepath.com /uncleal/eotvos.htm   (7763 words)

  
 Theory: Parity
A parity transformation about that origin would relocate the object at a point found by flipping that position vector so it goes the same distance from the origin but in exactly the opposite direction.
One of the big surprises of the 1950s was the recognition that parity invariance is not true for weak interactions.
Parity reverses the travel direction without reversing the direction of rotation -- a left-handed particle turns into a right-handed particle.
www2.slac.stanford.edu /vvc/theory/parity.html   (393 words)

  
 parity
The puzzle is hard until you study the parity of each layer, then the problem becomes simple.
Since any rectangle with an area of 210 has a balanced parity when you color the squares, the tiling is impossible.
A grid with a parity of six, such as the side-six trapezoid, is impossible.
www.mathpuzzle.com /parity.html   (602 words)

  
 Patient Protections in Managed Care - Mental Health Parity
Many states, in an effort to fill in the gaps of the federal law, are considering legislation that would equalize health insurance coverage between behavioral health illnesses and physical illnesses.
Before 1997, seven states had parity laws (with varying approaches) requiring insurers to provide benefits for the treatment of mental illness that equal benefits provided for physical diseases and disorders.
Some critics of mandates for mental health parity have warned that employers, already struggling to provide health insurance to employees, may impose a variety of other coverage limits to avoid any increase in health care costs.
www.afscme.org /pol-leg/ppmc21.htm   (366 words)

  
 Parity
Parity Group is to raise £10m in a rights issue, to enable it to compete for larger IT services contracts.
Parity has acquired the IT training division of Sx3 for up to £0.2m, in order to expand its presence in Northern Ireland.
Parity is linking up with Infobank International to develop a business-to-business trading community for the utilities sector.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /parityaa.htm   (189 words)

  
 Class 714: ELECTRICAL COMPUTERS AND DIGITAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS: ERROR DETECTION/CORRECTION AND FAULT DETECTION/RECOVERY ...
Parity and error-correction coded storage of general utility in a system without data processing features claimed are classified elsewhere in this class.
This redundant bit or parity bit is of a logic state to make the total number of bits having a predetermined logic state within the block odd or even.
Subject matter which calculates an expected parity value prior to execution of an operation and is subsequently compared to the actual parity value to detect an error.
www.uspto.gov /go/taf/def/714.htm   (9410 words)

  
 Sow Lysine Needs Investigated
Actual lysine intake varied from 33 to 73 g/day in parity 1, from 39 to 79 g/day in parity 2 and from 41 to 99 g/day in parity 3.
The factor(s) responsible for the decreased feed intake with the increase of lysine intake is unknown.
These results suggest that parity influences the response of subsequent litter size to previous lactation lysine intake, and that increasing dietary lysine intake above the current level during lactati on does not seem to improve subsequent litter size.
nationalhogfarmer.com /mag/farming_sow_lysine_needs   (1104 words)

  
 Support Mental Health Parity
Parity is a fair and affordable solution that will save lives and families.
As a cosponsor, he/she knows that parity is a fair and affordable solution that will save lives and families.
In November, the Senate mental health parity sponsors secured a commitment from the Republican Leadership that parity would be among the first bills to move to the Senate Floor in early 2004.
www.bazelon.org /takeaction/alerts/4-1-04parity.htm   (597 words)

  
 NAMI | The Mental Health Parity Act of 1996
Existing state parity laws are not preempted by the federal law (i.e., a state law requiring more comprehensive coverage would not be weakened by the federal law, nor does it preclude a state from enacting stronger parity legislation).
While neither the government, nor plan participants, will be able to see the "proprietary" data upon which the exemption is based, employers must provide a summary of the data upon which their one percent cost increase claim is based.
The principle beneficiaries of the Mental Health Parity Act will be persons with the most severe, persistent and disabling of brain disorders because they are, on average, more likely to exceed annual and lifetime benefits.
www.nami.org /update/parity96.html   (832 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The idea of parity bits is to add to a group of N bits an extra parity bit such that the N+1 bits have a known parity, e.g.
The difference between RAID 4 and RAID 5 is that in a RAID 4 setup, all the parity blocks are stored on the same disk, whereas in a RAID 5 setup, the parity blocks are distributed so that all disks have (approximately) the same number of parity blocks.
The update of the parity block requires knowing the old contents of both the data block and the parity block itself, which may or may not already be in memory.
www.cs.mu.oz.au /313/2003/s7_io.tty   (4406 words)

  
 NAMI | State Mental Illness Parity Laws
After the Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 was signed into law, the momentum shifted to the states.
A firestorm of legislative activity created a patchwork quilt of various parity laws around the country.
A total of 34 states now have some degree of mental health parity, with fairness bills pending in many other state legislatures.
www.nami.org /policy/stateparity.html   (268 words)

  
 Hall A Parity
He4 parity experiment [e00114] proposal (postscript) or the same in pdf format.
He4 parity proposal (postscript) or the same in pdf format.
from Argonne for DIS parity from deuterium at 6 GeV for PAC24.
hallaweb.jlab.org /parity   (223 words)

  
 Paul Wellstone Mental Health Parity Act
While not as broad, supporters of the parity compromise say it removes an argument from opponents that the DSM’s definitions are too far-reaching – such as one for jet lag.
Limiting parity coverage to a small number of disorders would exclude many children with emotional disorders as well as adults with serious disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
While a Mental Health Parity was passed into law in 1966 – the truth is that the law is extremely limited in its protections and only protects against lifetime and spending limits.
www.dbsalliance.org /Advocacy/WellstoneAct.html   (887 words)

  
 Parity For Disability   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Parity for Disability is a non-profit organisation set up to provide vital developmental services, information and support for children and young adults with multiple disabilities.
People with multiple disabilities often require a complex level of support to ensure that their needs in key areas such as education, health and personal development are properly met.
Parity for Disability staff identify each client's individual requirements and those of their families and carers, in order to set up responsive and high quality services.
www.parityfordisability.org.uk   (138 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
According to an embodiment of the present invention the parity of the bits along each column are used as a column parity-check.
This is denoted by parity (b) in Fig.
However, preferably, the parity-check segment parity (b) of the second column parity-check row 44 takes into account the RLL bitstream of the merging segment 49 of the first column parity- check row 43.
www.wipo.int /cgi-pct/guest/getbykey5?KEY=03/88501.031023&ELEMENT_SET=DECL   (8229 words)

  
 Parity for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Care Under Managed Care
Background: Parity in insurance coverage for mental health and substance abuse has been a key goal of mental health and substance abuse care advocates in the United States during most of the past 20 years.
The push for parity began during the era of indemnity insurance and fee for service payment when benefit design was the main rationing device in health care.
The case against parity was based on inefficiency related to moral hazard.
ideas.repec.org /p/nbr/nberwo/6838.html   (528 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
A generator matrix G for this code is a ".
The generator matrix G used to encode the message is a ".
The parity check matrix P used to decode the message is a ".
www.ai-studio.com /jason/mathematics/linear_codes.txt   (905 words)

  
 The Fall of Parity
Thus this experiment brought about the fall of parity from its exalted position alongside such well conserved physical quantities as energy, momentum, and electric charge.
It is one of the exhibit panels in the NIST Virtual Museum.
The title, introductory paragraph, ``Parity: What's Not Conserved?'' and certain other material in the exhibit presented here are taken from, or based on, the NMAH exhibit by Paul Forman, curator for modern physics at NMAH, Smithsonian Institution.
physics.nist.gov /GenInt/Parity/cover.html   (300 words)

  
 Bates et al., August 2000
ABSTRACT Sows from five commercial herds were weaned in the fall and winter and used to ascertain the potential application of hormonal therapy to stimulate subsequent litter size born.
At weaning sows within parity (1, 2, and 3 through 6) and lactation length classification (early weaned, is less than or equal to 14 d; conventionally weaned, > 14 d) were randomly assigned to treatment.
Sows at parities 3 through 6 exhibited the greatest favorable response to P.G. Treatment of sows at parities 3 through 6 at weaning with P.G. 600 in the fall and winter can improve subsequent fertility through one of two means.
www.asas.org /jas/abs/2000/aug2068.htm   (446 words)

  
 No Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
''Parity Violation in the Compound Nucleus'', J. Bowman, C. Frankle, A.
"Parity violation in 2s-1d nuclei using the (p,alpha) reaction'', B. Crawford, G. Mitchell, N. Roberson, J. Shriner, L. Warman, and W. Warman, Applications of Accelerators in Research and Industry ed.
Lowie, G. Mitchell, S. Stephenson, P. Delheij, E. Sharapov, H. Postma, Y. Masuda, H. Shimizu, M. Iinuma, A. Masaike Y. Matsuda, K. Fukuda, Fifth Conference on Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics, ed.
www.gettysburg.edu /~bcrawfor/Crawfordcv.html   (2336 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.