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Adiabatic Wankel type rotary engine
This SBIR Phase program accomplished the objective of advancing the technology of the Wankel type rotary engine for aircraft applications through the use of adiabatic engine technology. Based on the results of this program, technology is in place to provide a rotor and side and intermediate housings with thermal barrier coatings. A detailed cycle analysis of the NASA 1007R Direct Injection Stratified Charge (DISC) rotary engine was performed which concluded that applying thermal barrier coatings to the rotor should be successful and that it was unlikely that the rotor housing could be successfully run with thermal barrier coatings as the thermal stresses were extensive
Stratigraphy and Habitation Features at DIA.4(JfE1-4), a Dorset Site in Arctic Quebec
The 1978 Tuvaaluk Programme excavation at DIA.4 (JfE-4) revealed evidence of 15 habitation features in a stratified context. These features, comprising both semi-subterranean dwellings and tent emplacements, are summarized and stratigraphically organized into chronologically successive occupation phases at the site. Excavation results suggest certain methodological implications of importance to the interpretation of the Dorset settlement pattern in Ungava
Attorney Reinstatement Standards: A Proposal for Reform in Washington State
This Comment reviews the background leading to Washington\u27s present reinstatement guidelines and analyzes the approach taken by the Washington Supreme Court in deciding reinstatement petitions. Three recent cases are discussed to illustrate the problems created by the current approach. This Comment suggests that the court adopt a new approach in deciding reinstatement cases. The proposed approach establishes uniform disbarment periods for specific offenses and clarifies the qualifications expected of individual reinstatement applicants. This approach utilizes the categories of offenses set forth in the proposal drafted by the American Bar Association (hereinafter ABA) Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions. The proposed changes are applied to a set of facts drawn from In re Rosellini, a reinstatement case recently decided by the Washington Supreme Court
Editor\u27s Note
As the Washington Law Review enters its sixty-third year of publication, we are changing the design of the cover and beginning research into the Review\u27s historical roots. With the current volume, the Review ends its long standing relationship with the University of Washington printer and begins a new association with Joe Christensen Printing of Lincoln, Nebraska. This transition to a new printer has led us to examine the structure of the Law Review which, in turn, has inspired an investigation into the history of the Review
Editor\u27s Note
As the Washington Law Review enters its sixty-third year of publication, we are changing the design of the cover and beginning research into the Review\u27s historical roots. With the current volume, the Review ends its long standing relationship with the University of Washington printer and begins a new association with Joe Christensen Printing of Lincoln, Nebraska. This transition to a new printer has led us to examine the structure of the Law Review which, in turn, has inspired an investigation into the history of the Review
<Book Review>George Mct. Kahin, Editor, Governments and Politics of Southeast Asia, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2nd edition, 1964,796pp.
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Graduate Recital:Brian Badgley, Tuba
Kemp Recital Hall Tuesday Evening March 28, 2006 6:30p.m
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