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Summary of investigations of light scattering in highly reflecting pigmented coatings
Light scattering in highly reflecting pigmented coatings - silver bromide and particle suspensions and paint film
Investigation of light scattering in highly reflecting pigmented coatings. Volume 3 - Monte Carlo and other statistical investigations Final report, 1 May 1963 - 30 Sep. 1966
Monte Carlo methods, Mie theory, and random walk and screen models for predicting reflective properties of paint film
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The Law of the Sea Convention and Sea Level Rise in the light of the South China Sea Arbitration
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international community and especially for coastal States. The prospect of whole islands disappearing under rising waters raises serious questions as to the impact upon maritime jurisdiction and the ability of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to deal with the inundation of large areas of territory. The South China Sea Arbitration Tribunal recently considered these questions. Here, the Tribunal relied on a high standard for what constituted human habitability under Article 121 of the Law of the Sea Convention, which likely will have broad implications for small island States in the future. This paper will consider whether the Law of the Sea Convention can cope with sea level rise, and the likely effects of the restrictive definition adopted by the South China Sea Arbitration Tribunal. It also considers direct and indirect impacts of sea level rise for the application of the Law of the Sea Convention, focusing especially on implications for existing maritime boundaries and potential international litigation arising out of the consequences of anthropogenic climate change and sea level rise
Investigation of Light Scattering in Highly Reflecting Pigmented Coatings Quarterly Report, Feb. 1 - May 1, 1966
Monte Carlo method applied to pigment particle clusters, and relevance of Mie scattering function to reflected ligh
Investigation of light scattering in highly reflecting pigmented coatings Quarterly report, Nov. 1, 1965 - Feb. 1, 1966
Monte Carlo treatment to find light scattering parameters of metal filled, reflecting pigmented coating
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