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    Elementary Theory of Shadowing by a Rough Surface

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    Control Systems Laboratory changed its name to Coordinated Science LaboratoryContract DA-36-039-SC-5669

    On the Accuracy of Approximate Solutions of the Boltzmann Equation

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    Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryJoint Services Electronics Program / DA 28 043 AMC 00073(E)Office of Naval Research / ONR N00014-66-C0010-A0

    The Transient Response of Cascaded Butterworth Filters

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    Control Systems Laboratory changed its name to Coordinated Science LaboratoryContract DA-36-039-SC-5669

    Wind Waves on the Water

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    Control Systems Laboratory changed its name to Coordinated Science LaboratoryContract DA-36-039-SC-56695, D/A Sub-Task 3-99-06-11

    Production of Aflatoxin on Damaged Corn Under Controlled Environmental Conditions

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    Aflatoxin B1 production by Aspergillus flavus (NRRL 6432) was determined on physically damaged corn stored at 35,25 and 20°C and at relative humidities of 97 and 92%. Production at lower relative humidities of 80 and 85% were also tested at 25°C. Production lag times were significantly different for all test conditions. Lag times ranged from 46 h at 97% relative humidity and 35°C to 173. 8 h at 20°C and 92% relative humidity. Aflatoxin B, concentration doubled every 6 to 10 hours after a level of 10 ppb had been reached. Production rate constants were not significantly different between temperatures at 97% relative humidity; however, significant differences in the production rate constant were observed between 97 and 92% relative humidities evaluated at 25°C and between 25 and 35 °C evaluated at 92% relative humidity

    The Internal Structure of Shock Waves

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    Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryJoint Services Electronics Program / DAAB 07-67-C-0199ONR N00015-67-A-0305-000

    Aclacinomycin A in the treatment of multiple myeloma: A Southwest Oncology Group study

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    Fifty-two patients with progressive resistant multiple myeloma were entered in this Southwest Oncology Group Phase II study, using weekly intravenous Aclacinomycin A. Of forty-three evaluable patients for response, there was one partial remission of 2 years duration and two sustained clinical improvements with 25% reduction in paraprotein. Major toxicity seen was severe myelosuppression and significant nausea and vomiting requiring dose reduction and delay of the scheduled treatment. Cardiac arrhythmia was seen in one patient. Chronic daily schedule or continuous IV infusion is recommended for future study.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45336/1/10637_2004_Article_BF00216933.pd
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