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    AERODYNAMIC DAMPING OF A 0.02-SCALE SATURN SA-1 MODEL VIBRATING IN THE FIRST FREE-FREE BENDING MODE

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    Aerodynamic damping of 0.02 scale saturn sa-1 model vibrating in first free-free bending mod

    Transportation Financial Needs During the Next Decade

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    Modern Recording Studios: Their Evolutions, Designs, and Adaptations in the Music Industry

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    Music and sound recording studios have drastically evolved since their inception. Existing in an industry dependent on the rapid innovation of technology causes demand for constant and quick adaption to changing trends, the commercial studio, once an isolated trade, now competes for survival with well-maintained and affordable project studios. Because of the availability of quality equipment and more readily accessible opportunities to produce high quality finished products on a lower budget, commercial studios must adapt to trends in order to hold onto the status as a lucrative industry. This paper will combine research into the history and evolution of the commercial studio with original data collected from a variety of first-hand sources, including interviews, design analysis, surveys, and reflections to define the status of the commercial recording studio and the methods employed to maintain that status

    The Marquis de Vauban

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    PRODUCTION, PRICE AND RISK FACTORS IN CHANNEL CATFISH FARMING

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    The effects of several production/management, price and risk factors upon channel catfish profitability are analyzed with a multiperiod mixed-integer linear programming model. Factors analyzed include pond size and optimal stocking rates, alternate levels and trends in catfish prices, pond production losses and level of family consumption withdrawals. Model results indicate that channel catfish offer the potential to significantly increase farm rates of return while providing an avenue of intensive farm growth, without expanding the land base of the farm. However, the long range financial success of the firm was very sensitive to several of the management and risk factors examined.Production Economics, Risk and Uncertainty,

    Expansion Strategies of U.S. Multinational Firms

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    Recent theoretical work tends to characterize multinational enterprises as arising through either horizontal or vertical foreign direct investment (FDI). Empirical research tends to find stronger support for the former than for the latter. In this paper, we use recent, detailed data on U.S. multinational firms to revisit the question of why multinationals go abroad. We examine three types of foreign activities of U.S. multinationals: global outsourcing, the use of export platforms, and wholesale trading. Our results suggest that vertical FDI is more common than previous research suggests, and more generally that the foreign affiliates of multinationals span a diverse set of activities that each respond to policies and characteristics of host countries in quite different ways.

    Evaluation of the application of ERTS-1 data to the regional land use planning process

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    The author has identified the following significant results. Employing simple and economical extraction methods, ERTS can provide valuable data to the planners at the state or regional level with a frequency never before possible. Interactive computer methods of working directly with ERTS digital information show much promise for providing land use information at a more specific level, since the data format production rate of ERTS justifies improved methods of analysis
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