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    Gyro spring augmentation system

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    Spring-loaded piston with provision for hydraulic control of spring action varies the stiffness of hydraulic control systems

    Cropduster applying DDT to potato field (photo)

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    A large print found on top of a bookshelf in my office in the Plant Industry Building on East Campus, University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The office was previously occupied by Lloyd Anderson who was located at Scotts Bluff. Photo was taken in 1945 when the insecticide DDT dust was being applied to what appears to be a potato field. Steve Danielson, January 16, 201

    An inversion in the atmosphere of Titan

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    A very detailed greenhouse model derives a methane to hydrogen ratio of unity and a minimum surface pressure of 0.4 atm. Based on a surface gravity g = 140 cm sec/2, the minimum CH4 abundance is 30-40 km-A and the minimum H2 abundance varies from 15 to 85 km-A. A model of the atmosphere of Titan is proposed which seems to be consistent with observations and requires a much smaller CH4 abundance (of the order or 2 km-atm). Although no H2 is required, the presence of some H2 is readily accommodated. In this model, a temperature inversion exists in the atmosphere due to absorption of blue and ultraviolet solar radiation by small particles. The absorbed radiation is re-radiated by the dust and by molecules having long wavelength bands such as CH4 7.7 micrometer and ethane at 12.2 micrometer. The brightness temperature at 20 micrometer is primarily due to re-radiation by the dust

    Sensing device and method for measuring emission time delay during irradiation of targeted samples

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    An apparatus for measuring emission time delay during irradiation of targeted samples by utilizing digital signal processing to determine the emission phase shift caused by the sample is disclosed. The apparatus includes a source of electromagnetic radiation adapted to irradiate a target sample. A mechanism generates first and second digital input signals of known frequencies with a known phase relationship, and a device then converts the first and second digital input signals to analog sinusoidal signals. An element is provided to direct the first input signal to the electromagnetic radiation source to modulate the source by the frequency thereof to irradiate the target sample and generate a target sample emission. A device detects the target sample emission and produces a corresponding first output signal having a phase shift relative to the phase of the first input signal, the phase shift being caused by the irradiation time delay in the sample. A member produces a known phase shift in the second input signal to create a second output signal. A mechanism is then provided for converting each of the first and second analog output signals to digital signals. A mixer receives the first and second digital output signals and compares the signal phase relationship therebetween to produce a signal indicative of the change in phase relationship between the first and second output signals caused by the target sample emission. Finally, a feedback arrangement alters the phase of the second input signal based on the mixer signal to ultimately place the first and second output signals in quadrature. Mechanisms for enhancing this phase comparison and adjustment technique are also disclosed

    Analytical tripping loads for stiffened plates

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    Measuring Luminescence Lifetime With Help of a DSP

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    An instrument for measuring the lifetime of luminescence (fluorescence or phosphorescence) includes a digital signal processor (DSP) as the primary means of control, generation of excitation signals, and analysis of response signals. The DSP hardware in the present instrument makes it possible to switch among a variety of operating modes by making changes in software only

    R&D GTDS SST: Code Flowcharts and Input

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    This document describes the major capabilities of the Research and Development Goddard Trajectory Determination System (R&D GTDS) Code. Only the Ephemeris Generation and Differential Corrections are described in detail with several examples. This is a follow-on to our document collecting the mathematical algorithms used in R&D GTDShttp://archive.org/details/rdgtdsst00netaN
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