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Diode and protection fuse unit Patent
Single electrical circuit component combining diode, fuse, and blown indicator with elongated tube of heat resistant transparent materia
Research instrumentation for tornado electromagnetics emissions detection
Instrumentation for receiving, processing, and recording HF/VHF electromagnetic emissions from severe weather activity is described. Both airborne and ground-based instrumentation units are described on system and subsystem levels. Design considerations, design decisions, and the rationale behind the decisions are given. Performance characteristics are summarized and recommendations for improvements are given. The objectives, procedures, and test results of the following are presented: (1) airborne flight test in the Midwest U.S.A. (Spring 1975) and at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida (Summer 1975); (2) ground-based data collected in North Georgia (Summer/Fall 1975); and (3) airborne flight test in the Midwest (late Spring 1976) and at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida (Summer 1976). The Midwest tests concentrated on severe weather with tornadic activity; the Florida and Georgia tests monitored air mass convective thunderstorm characteristics. Supporting ground truth data from weather radars and sferics DF nets are described
Women at work in NASA
Photographs and brief descriptions summarize the diversity of the female work force at NASA. Jobs are classified as: (1) technical support positions; (2) clerical and nonprofessional administrative; (3) professional administrative; and (4) professional scientific and engineering
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Indexed keyed connection Patent
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THE NEW PARADIGM OF RECOVERY FROM SCHIZOPHRENIA: CULTURAL CONUNDRUMS OF IMPROVEMENT WITHOUT CURE
An investigation into the archaeological application of carbon stable isotope analysis used to establish crop water availability: solutions and ways forward
Carbon stable isotope analysis of charred cereal remains
is a relatively new method employed by archaeological
scientists to investigate ancient climate and irrigation
regimes. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of
environmental variables on carbon isotope
discrimination (D) in multiple environments to develop
the technique and its archaeological application, using
crops grown at three experimental stations in Jordan.
There are two key results: (1) as expected, there was a
strong positive relationship between water availability
and D; (2) site, not water input, was the most important
factor in determining D. Future work should concentrate
on establishing ways of correcting D for the influence of
site specific environmental variables and on assessing
how well carbon isotope discrimination values are
preserved within the archaeological record
Satellite Power System. Concept development and evaluation program, volume 6: Construction and operations
The construction, operation, and maintenance requirements for a solar power satellite, including the space and ground systems, are reviewed. The basic construction guidelines are explained, and construction location options are discussed. The space construction tasks, equipment, and base configurations are discussed together with the operations required to place a solar power satellite in geosynchronous orbit. A rectenna construction technique is explained, and operation with the grid is defined. Maintenance requirements are summarized for the entire system. Key technology issues required for solar power satellite construction operations are defined
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