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    Synthesis of a new class of highly fluorinated aliphatic diisocyanates

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    Synthesis is basis for preparation of polyurethanes that are compatible with liquid oxygen. The two step process preparation from fluorocarbon diacid fluorides is explained in text

    MLS vertical guidance and navigation for a STOL airplane landing on an elevated STOLport

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    In contrast to CTOL landing operations, STOL airplanes landing on short STOLport runways typically begin the flare maneuver before reaching the runway surface. Vertical guidance procedures were developed to allow an autoland flight control system for a STOL airplane to use Microwave Landing System (MLS) signals as altitude and sink rate references for flare initiation, with a transition to radar altimeter after the airplane is over the runway. The implementation has minimum impact on the control system and landing performance. Data are presented which show validation of the concepts in a simulator

    A Challenge to All: Raising the Participation and Success of Women and Minorities in Mathematics, Science, and Technlogy

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    This issue of our journal is the product of a Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition (VMSC) conference titled, Programs That Work and held in March, 2000 on the issues of raising both the levels of success and the levels of participation of women and minorities in mathematics, science, and technology. Traditionally, these two groups have had low rates of participation in these subjects, and we believe this situation can and must be changed. The conference was to Coalition\u27s first direct assault on the problem

    Opponents and supporters of water policy change in the Netherlands and Hungary

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    This paper looks at the role of individuals and the strategies that they use to bring about or oppose major policy change. Current analysis of the role that individuals or small collectives play in periods of major policy change has focussed on strategies that reinforce change and on the supporters of change. This paper adds the perspective of opponents, and asks whether they use similar strategies as those identified for supporters. Five strategies are explored: developing new ideas, building coalitions to sell ideas, using windows of opportunity, playing multiple venues and orchestrating networks. Using empirical evidence from Dutch and Hungarian water policy change, we discuss whether individuals pursued these strategies to support or oppose major policy change. Our analysis showed the significance of recognition of a new policy concept at an abstract level by responsible government actors, as well as their engagement with a credible regional coalition that can contextualise and advocate the concept regionally. The strategies of supporters were also used by opponents of water policy change. Opposition was inherent to policy change, and whether or not government actors sought to engage with opponents influenced the realisation of water policy change

    Economic Reform and the Process of Global Integration

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    macroeconomics, economic reform, global integration

    Fatty acid composition of forage herb species

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    Verification of mesoscale objective analyses of VAS and rawinsonde data using the March 1982 AVE/VAS special network data

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    Various combinations of VAS (Visible and Infrared Spin Scan Radiometer Atmospheric Sounder) data, conventional rawinsonde data, and gridded data from the National Weather Service's (NWS) global analysis, were used in successive-correction and variational objective-analysis procedures. Analyses are produced for 0000 GMT 7 March 1982, when the VAS sounding distribution was not greatly limited by the existence of cloud cover. The successive-correction (SC) procedure was used with VAS data alone, rawinsonde data alone, and both VAS and rawinsonde data. Variational techniques were applied in three ways. Each of these techniques was discussed

    Investigating the BPS Spectrum of Non-Critical E_n Strings

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    We use the effective action of the EnE_n non-critical strings to study its BPS spectrum for 0n80 \le n \le 8. We show how to introduce mass parameters, or Wilson lines, into the effective action, and then perform the appropriate asymptotic expansions that yield the BPS spectrum. The result is the EnE_n character expansion of the spectrum, and is equivalent to performing the mirror map on a Calabi-Yau with up to nine K\"ahler moduli. This enables a much more detailed examination of the EnE_n structure of the theory, and provides extensive checks on the effective action description of the non-critical string. We extract some universal (EnE_n independent) information concerning the degeneracies of BPS excitations.Comment: 50 pages, harvmac (b
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