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    Presence and sacrifice: obstacles and inroads in Catholic-Lutheran dialogue

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    Eucharist

    Analysis of hypersonic pressure and heat transfer tests on a flat plate with a flap and a delta wing with body, elevons, fins, and rudders Final report

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    Hypersonic boundary layer separation and flow field interference analysis during Dyna-Soar space glider testin

    Licensing, and Administrative Procedure Acts

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    Licensing laws have proved to be very effective governmental regulatory devices. Although the supposed purpose of government in requiring a license for a particular activity is to regulate, by a general formal denial of a right, which is then made individually available by an administrative act of approval, certification, consent or permit, the effect in many cases is actually to prohibit. While government should be permitted to prohibit activities which it regards with disfavor, it should not be permitted to allow an administrative agency to deprive a person of a license for a business or occupation, otherwise lawful, without giving that person an opportunity to challenge the appropriateness of the order of the administrative body in a proceeding before a properly constituted judicial court. Yet that has been the practice in many states, and was the law in Ohio, in some instances, prior to the passage of the Ohio Administrative Procedure Act. In some states it has even been held that revocation of a license may be effected without notice or hearing

    The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere: The Failure of Japan\u27s Monroe Doctrine for Asia

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    By 1942, the Japanese occupied nearly all of East and Southeast Asia and their influence even spread as far as British controlled India. This occupation, known as The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, was an ideological unity of Asia under the facade of mutual benefit and welfare of Japan and the other nations within the Sphere. However, The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere failed because of the inability of the Japanese to form this mutual benefit between the nations within the Sphere. This work evaluates the events that led to The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, life within the Sphere, and the reasons for its failure

    Development of an In-Vitro Passive and Active Motion Simulator for the Investigation of Shoulder Function and Kinematics

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    Injuries and degenerative diseases of the shoulder are common and may relate to the joint’s complex biomechanics, which rely primarily on soft tissues to achieve stability. Despite the prevalence of these disorders, there is little information about their effects on the biomechanics of the shoulder, and a lack of evidence with which to guide clinical practice. Insight into these disorders and their treatments can be gained through in-vitro biomechanical experiments where the achieved physiologic accuracy and repeatability directly influence their efficacy and impact. This work’s rationale was that developing a simulator with greater physiologic accuracy and testing capabilities would improve the quantification of biomechanical parameters. This dissertation describes the development and validation of a simulator capable of performing passive assessments, which use experimenter manipulation, and active assessments – produced through muscle loading. Respectively, these allow the assessment of functional parameters such as stability, and kinematic/kinetic parameters including joint loading. The passive functionality enables specimen motion to be precisely controlled through independent manipulation of each rotational degree of freedom (DOF). Compared to unassisted manipulation, the system improved accuracy and repeatability of positioning the specimen (by 205% & 163%, respectively), decreased variation in DOF that are to remain constant (by 6.8°), and improved achievement of predefined endpoints (by 21%). Additionally, implementing a scapular rotation mechanism improved the physiologic accuracy of simulation. This enabled the clarification of the effect of secondary musculature on shoulder function, and the comparison of two competing clinical reconstructive procedures for shoulder instability. This was the first shoulder system to use real time kinematic feedback and PID control to produce active motion, which achieved unmatched accuracy ( These developments can be a powerful tool for increasing our understanding of the shoulder and also to provide information which can assist surgeons and improve patient outcomes

    Observations of transients and pulsars with LOFAR international stations

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    The LOw FRequency ARray - LOFAR is a new radio telescope that is moving the science of radio pulsars and transients into a new phase. Its design places emphasis on digital hardware and flexible software instead of mechanical solutions. LOFAR observes at radio frequencies between 10 and 240 MHz where radio pulsars and many transients are expected to be brightest. Radio frequency signals emitted from these objects allow us to study the intrinsic pulsar emission and phenomena such as propagation effects through the interstellar medium. The design of LOFAR allows independent use of its stations to conduct observations of known bright objects, or wide field monitoring of transient events. One such combined software/hardware solution is called the Advanced Radio Transient Event Monitor and Identification System (ARTEMIS). It is a backend for both targeted observations and real-time searches for millisecond radio transients which uses Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) technology to remove interstellar dispersion and detect millisecond radio bursts from astronomical sources in real-time using a single LOFAR station.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the Electromagnetic Radiation from Pulsars and Magnetars conference, Zielona Gora, 2012. 4 pages, 1 figur
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