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    Conflict of Laws and the Restatement Second

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    Three-dimensional zonal grids about arbitrary shapes by Poisson's equation

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    A method for generating 3-D finite difference grids about or within arbitrary shapes is presented. The 3-D Poisson equations are solved numerically, with values for the inhomogeneous terms found automatically by the algorithm. Those inhomogeneous terms have the effect near boundaries of reducing cell skewness and imposing arbitrary cell height. The method allows the region of interest to be divided into zones (blocks), allowing the method to be applicable to almost any physical domain. A FORTRAN program called 3DGRAPE has been written to implement the algorithm. Lastly, a method for redistributing grid points along lines normal to boundaries will be described

    GRAPEVINE: Grids about anything by Poisson's equation in a visually interactive networking environment

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    A proven 3-D multiple-block elliptic grid generator, designed to run in 'batch mode' on a supercomputer, is improved by the creation of a modern graphical user interface (GUI) running on a workstation. The two parts are connected in real time by a network. The resultant system offers a significant speedup in the process of preparing and formatting input data and the ability to watch the grid solution converge by replotting the grid at each iteration step. The result is a reduction in user time and CPU time required to generate the grid and an enhanced understanding of the elliptic solution process. This software system, called GRAPEVINE, is described, and certain observations are made concerning the creation of such software

    Static load versus settlement for geometric shapes on cohesionless soil

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    Static loading versus settlement for circular plate, cone, and sphere on cohesionless soil - spacecraft landing gear stud

    A lattice analogy for the solution of some nonlinear stress problems

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    Nonlinear stress problem solution by lattice analogy techniqu

    Medication and Conduct Disorder: Professional\u27s Perceptions of its Helpfulness

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    This study explores the use of medication to treat children diagnosed with conduct disorder. The use of medication to treat this disorder is a controversial issue, and one that has been well researched in inpatient settings by psychiatrists. However, parents of these children and social workers serving these families need to be informed of its usefulness on a basis that can be applied to other settings, since many of these children are discharged from inpatient settings back into their families and original communities. This study surveyed 7 staff of a behavioral health unit where children diagnosed with conduct disorder were being treated. The survey used consisted of items borrowed from the Conners\u27 Rating Scales, as well as questions of this researcher\u27s own design (Conners, Sitarenios, Parker, and Epstein, 1998). Findings indicated that children most likely benefited from the inpatient environment and treatment rather than medications. The implications for practice are also outlined and include the importance of social workers being informed about interventions that are most effective in the treatment of this disorder

    The Schmitt Cave

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    Little has been written about the importance rockshelters and caves played in the life of prehistoric man in Northeast Iowa. This report attempts to provide additional information as a result of a recent rockshelter excavation in Dubuque County

    Laboratory Diagnosis of Pregnancy

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    Laboratory methods for early diagnosis of pregnancy have found their greatest application in the human where clinical symptoms of the condition are not manifest until approximately 6 weeks following conception. With domestic animals, the mare stands alone as the animal to which laboratory tests may be applied. Diagnosis of pregnancy by rectal palpation in the mare is desired over laboratory methods because it is faster, more accurate and can be applied earlier in the gestation period. However, laboratory tests are employed on those mares whose delicate rectal mucous membranes may not tolerate manipulation. In highly bred mares with nervous temperaments it may be impossible to perform rectal palpation due to incooperation and possibility of abortion
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