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    Earth radiation budget measurement from a spinning satellite: Conceptual design of detectors

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    The conceptual design, sensor characteristics, sensor performance and accuracy, and spacecraft and orbital requirements for a spinning wide-field-of-view earth energy budget detector were investigated. The scientific requirements for measurement of the earth's radiative energy budget are presented. Other topics discussed include the observing system concept, solar constant radiometer design, plane flux wide FOV sensor design, fast active cavity theory, fast active cavity design and error analysis, thermopile detectors as an alternative, pre-flight and in-flight calibration plane, system error summary, and interface requirements

    An ephemeral, kinematic pavilion in the light of assembly/disassembly and material use/reuse

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    Midsummer renewal of oxygen within the hypolimnion

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    Following a very rainy period in the summer of 1950, oxygen temporarily reappeared in the hypolimnion of Lake Mendota. It is postulated that the oxygen was introduced there by density currents of cold, silt laden, well oxygenated runoff water

    Short Time Variation of Temperature in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin

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    Author Institution: F. T. Stone Institute of Hydrobiology, Put-in-Bay, Ohio, and Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, Madiso

    Currents in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin

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    Author Institution: F. T. Stone Institute of Hydrobiology, Put-in-Bay, Ohio, and Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, Madiso

    Social after-effects of fur rubbing in tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): increased antagonism and reduced affiliation

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    Fur rubbing is widely believed to have a social bonding function in capuchin monkeys, yet a recent study of tufted capuchins revealed increased levels of aggression and reduced levels of affiliation after fur-rubbing bouts. This observed decrease in group cohesion may be attributable to increased intragroup competition for fur-rub material rather than being a direct effect of fur rubbing itself. To test this hypothesis, we separated individual tufted monkeys (Cebus apella) from their social group and provided them with fur-rub material or control material, thereby avoiding intragroup competition. After engagement with materials, we released subjects back into their social group and observed their subsequent interactions with group members. We found that subjects were more likely to encounter aggression and less likely to receive affiliation from others in the fur-rub condition than in the control condition. These results support the idea that fur rubbing carries social after-effects for capuchin monkeys. The precise mechanisms of the observed effects remain to be clarified in future studies

    A study to define meteorological uses and performance requirements for the Synchronous Earth Observatory Satellite

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    The potential meteorological uses of the Synchronous Earth Observatory Satellite (SEOS) were studied for detecting and predicting hazards to life, property, or the quality of the environment. Mesoscale meteorological phenonmena, and the observations requirements for SEOS are discussed along with the sensor parameters
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