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    First Record of \u3ci\u3eDorocordulia Libera\u3c/i\u3e (Odonata: Corduliidae) in Ohio in 75 Years

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    A population of the Racket-tailed Emerald, Dorocordulia libera, was found at Singer Lake, a collection of numerous bogs in southern Summit County, Ohio. This species was previously known in Ohio from two speci­ mens collected 22 June 1924 from a bog in Geauga County. Between 8 June and 23 July 1999, 14 male and 3 female specimens were collected at Singer Lake. Notes on this species behavior and flight season in Ohio are presented

    Overview of two-dimensional airfoil research at Ames Research Center

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    The five basic elements of the two dimensional airfoil research program at Ames Research Center are illustrated. These elements are experimental, theoretical (including computational), validation, design optimization, and industry interaction. Each area is briefly discussed

    Continued analysis of OSO-8 and Kitt Peak data on solar faculae

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    An improved semi-empirical model of phosphoric faculae is presented in tabular form. The limitations of the model as well as other possible improvements are discussed

    Vacuum moulding of a superplastic

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    The objective of this research is to develop a model for simulating the super-plastic forming process and for predicting the thickness distribution as well the minimum radius of curvature when the material has to fill a sharp corner. Other questions of interest are the deflection of the sheet as a function of pressure for a given mould opening, and the deflection as a function of mould diameter for a given pressure. Modeling based on shell theory is carried out for cylindrical, spherical and arbitrary-shape shells of uniform as well as non-uniform thick- nesses

    Statistical summary: Study to determine the IFR operational profile of the general aviation single pilot

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    The statistical summary of data resulting from a mail questionnaire survey designed to develop information on the general aviation single pilot operating under instrument flight rules is presented

    Beliefs about brain injury in Britain

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    Primary objective: Surveys have revealed that a high proportion of the public in the US and Canada hold misconceptions pertaining to the sequelae of brain injury. This study examined whether similar misconceptions are endorsed by adults in Britain. Research design: Survey. Methods and procedures: Three hundred and twenty-two participants completed a 17-item questionnaire containing true or false statements about general knowledge of brain injury, coma and consciousness, memory impairments and recovery. Main outcomes and results: Regardless of age, sex, level of education and familiarity with brain injury, participants held mistaken beliefs about consciousness, were inclined to under-estimate the extent of memory deficits and were unaware that patients are more vulnerable and less resistant to further injury. A large proportion of respondents indicated that their knowledge of brain injury had been derived from the popular media. Conclusions: Similar misconceptions to those reported in previous studies exist in Britain. Notably in this study these misconceptions were endorsed by a greater percentage of respondents. Greater public awareness is needed for decisions concerning funding and patient care. It is therefore important for healthcare professionals and public health campaigns to dispel myths about brain injury

    Evaluation of the procedure 1A component of the 1980 US/Canada wheat and barley exploratory experiment

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    Several techniques which use clusters generated by a new clustering algorithm, CLASSY, are proposed as alternatives to random sampling to obtain greater precision in crop proportion estimation: (1) Proportional Allocation/relative count estimator (PA/RCE) uses proportional allocation of dots to clusters on the basis of cluster size and a relative count cluster level estimate; (2) Proportional Allocation/Bayes Estimator (PA/BE) uses proportional allocation of dots to clusters and a Bayesian cluster-level estimate; and (3) Bayes Sequential Allocation/Bayesian Estimator (BSA/BE) uses sequential allocation of dots to clusters and a Bayesian cluster level estimate. Clustering in an effective method in making proportion estimates. It is estimated that, to obtain the same precision with random sampling as obtained by the proportional sampling of 50 dots with an unbiased estimator, samples of 85 or 166 would need to be taken if dot sets with AI labels (integrated procedure) or ground truth labels, respectively were input. Dot reallocation provides dot sets that are unbiased. It is recommended that these proportion estimation techniques are maintained, particularly the PA/BE because it provides the greatest precision

    A computer program for systematically analyzing free-flight data to determine the aerodynamics of axisymmetric bodies

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    Computer program for analyzing free flight motions of axisymmetric bodies to determine aerodynamic coefficient
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