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    Rectangular subsonic jet flow field measurements

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    Flow field measurements of three subsonic rectangular cold air jets are presented. The three cases had aspect ratios of 1x2, 1x4 at a Mach number of 0.09 and an aspect ratio of 1x2 at a Mach number of 0.9. All measurements were made using a 3-D laser Doppler anemometer system. The data includes the mean velocity vector, all Reynolds stress tensor components, turbulent kinetic energy and velocity correlation coefficients. The data are presented in tabular and graphical form. No analysis of the measured data or comparison to other published data is made

    Grounded Encounter Therapy: Its Characteristics and Process

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    Grounded Encounter Therapy (GET) is a sociodiagnostic and sociotherapeutic approach for clinicians applying sociological knowledge to problems that are lodged in a social context. It is a process of encounter which allows for the discovery of essential facts and explanations grounded in the social context of the client. It allows for a creative interplay between research, theory, education and practice to produce knowledge and courses of action. It helps clients discover, determine, understand and decide on a plan of action for problem solving and for growth. This article describes the basic philosophy and some of the techniques of GET

    Constitutional Backfires Everywhere

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    Review Quiz

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    A quiz on various veterinary terms and concepts for the benefit of students

    A testing program of machine shop practices for a cooperative industrial school

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    CLINICAL SOCIOLOGY: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

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    The notion that sociology and sociologists can be "clinical" is beginning to take roots, even though the roots are not well established in the field of "mental health" and other fields having to do with therapy and change. Other clinical professionals do not question the argument that sociology has knowledge and information that can be applied to problems affecting the individual, group, organization, industry and the community. Neither is there any question regarding sociological methods and techniques for producing information and creating knowledge about group life. However, there are various questions being raised by established clinical professionals regarding the "clinical" and "therapeutic" potential and skills of sociologists and sociology. An examination of the clinical nature of psychiatry, clinical psychology, and psychiatric or clinical social work is presented in this paper, and four brief examples are used to demonstrate the clinical nature ofsociology

    Small Animal Clinical Quiz

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    A ten-year old male Standard Poodle was brought into your hospital because the owner noticed that the dog had not been feeling well. It was obvious that the dog was severely depressed. The dog had a history of renal problems for the past two years

    Discriminatory Dualism in Process: Title IX, Reverse Title IX, and Campus Sexual Assault

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    CLINICAL SOCIOLOGISTS: COMING OUT OF THE CLOSET

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