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    A table of the integrals <for the bessel, hankel, and neumann functions of order zero<

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    Tabulations of Bessel, Hankel, and Neumann functions of order zer

    The dyadic green's function for an infinite moving medium

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    Derivation of dyadic Green function for electromagnetic field in moving medium using Minkowski theory and method of Fourier analysi

    An adaptive array for interference rejection

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    Adaptive array based on feedback system for rejection of interfering signal

    Young men and dead girls : a rhetroical analysis of true crime.

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    There are a startling number of shows in the 21st century that depend on the imagery of dead women as a component of storytelling. From shows that focus on serial killers to podcasts about men accused of murder, the image of the female corpse remains prominent and concerning. Though narrators, producers, and writers may be female, a patriarchal voice still dominates the discourse in most of true crime. True crime discourse has a long and complex history that transgresses national boundaries. Scholars have examined all facets of the discourse from its roots to its implications on American culture. True crime is not anything new in the world of entertainment and has a long history that contributes to its richness as a discourse. The focus of this research is to discover whether or not the presence of women in true crime denotes female control of language, or knowledge construction. This research uses both the actual media themselves, as well as responses garnered from internet research to analyze the discourse as a whole. I will discuss both true crime as a genre, which it is traditionally referred to as, and as a discourse. Michel Foucault is the primary theorist implemented in this research, with other scholars used to connect Foucault's concepts to true crime discourse. The results of this research revealed the genre depicts women's bodies as the consumable product that true crime sells frequently and in large quantities. The impending fear of death is an intense and undeniable fear that cannot be understated. While women consume true crime for different reasons, one of the most commonly discussed and substantial is based on the desire to learn to cope and protect oneself from future trauma. This research does not aim to state that these issues are new, only that they are relevant in this specific cultural moment. Those who are controlling the discourse are acting within a framework that emerged from years of patriarchal power structures framing language about gender and the phenomenon of violence. This type of media is not simply entertainment; true crime does inform the way society talks about and interacts with violence. This creates space for the discourse to eventually shift, and change the conversation about violence against women. The discourse has the potential to change, but only if the genre becomes aware of the larger social issues it reinforces. Future research could explore the potential of this growth and its impacts on the discourse

    Evaluation of the effects of space environment exposure on index of refraction and extinction coefficients of Apollo window materials

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    Temperature and radiation effects on index of refraction and extinction coefficients of Apollo window material

    Conjugated estrogen is an effective option to manage chronic GI bleeding in a patient with atrial fibrillation and end-stage renal disease

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    A clinical decision report using: Livio M, Mannucci PM, Viganò G, Mingardi G, Lombardi R, Mecca G, Remuzzi G. Conjugated estrogens for the management of bleeding associated with renal failure. N Engl J Med. 1986;315:731-735 https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM198609183151204 for a patient with chronic GI bleeding and complicated pro- and anti-coagulation needs

    Array synthesis - A least integral square error method

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    Least integral square error method for antenna array synthesi
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