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    A global Navier-Stokes-type equation of bubbles

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    In the last years one has observed a growing interest of scientists in chemistry and fluid mechanics in studying the fluid motion in a surface or interface). The mathematical complexity of such a study is due on one hand to the global, non-Euclidian geometrical character of the flow, on the other hand to the non-linear physical phenomena, like capillarity, which govern the motion and have to be taken into account. It is the aim of the present paper to give a short presentation of a global model for the fluid flow of the bubble

    Okra in the Garden

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    This fact sheet describes okra, recommended varieties, how to grow, planting and spacing, problems, harvest and storage, and nutrition

    High Tunnel Winter Spinach Production

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    This publication provides information on growing high tunnel winter spinach including site preparation, site and irrigation management, and planting dates and spacing

    Toward a Dependability Case Language and Workflow for a Radiation Therapy System

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    We present a near-future research agenda for bringing a suite of modern programming-languages verification tools - specifically interactive theorem proving, solver-aided languages, and formally defined domain-specific languages - to the development of a specific safety-critical system, a radiotherapy medical device. We sketch how we believe recent programming-languages research advances can merge with existing best practices for safety-critical systems to increase system assurance and developer productivity. We motivate hypotheses central to our agenda: That we should start with a single specific system and that we need to integrate a variety of complementary verification and synthesis tools into system development

    Nonholonomic constraints in classical field theories

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    A multisymplectic setting for classical field theories subjected to non-holonomic constraints is presented. The infinite dimensional setting in the space of Cauchy data is also given.Comment: 14 pages; 1 figur

    The Grizzly, November 16, 2006

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    Election Results Bring Significant Changes • Ursinus Maintains its Health • Peace Vigil on Campus • Lecture Examines the Ethical Treatment of Abandoned Embryos • SquadZilla Brings Hip-Hop to Life at Ursinus • Ursinus Campaign Surpasses Goal • HPV and Cervical Cancer: The Facts, Part II • Preview of the Upcoming UCDC Performance • The Labyrinth: Not Just David Bowie in Spandex • Review of The Sisters Rosensweig • Opinions: Nerf: Yardstick of the Pentagon; American Press Needs Revamping • Bears Down Dickinson in Battle of Top Teams in Centennial Conference • Bears Win Third Straight CC Championship!https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1725/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 13, 2006

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    Relay a Success • New Healthcare Scholarship Available • Lurking Beneath the Skin: Scabies Infection • Day of Museums • Shopping with Eco-labels • Airband a Hit • Opinions: Drawing the Line: Moral Predicament of Abortion, Part II • Importance of CoSA: A Message • Bears Battle Back • Real Deal on Steroidshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1712/thumbnail.jp

    The Impact of Diversity: Understanding How Nonprofit Board Diversity Affects Philanthropy, Leadership, and Board Engagement

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    Diversity on nonprofit boards in the United States has been widely studied. A great deal of research has focused on this area, exploring topics such as the level of diversity, the motivations for increased diversity, and the benefits diversity seems to deliver. Despite such research, little is known about how increasing the diversity on nonprofit boards affects board engagement and impact. This study addresses this gap by answering two questions: "Which organizational attributes correlate with board diversity?" and "How is board diversity related to organizational action?
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