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    Psocids from Malta (Insecta: Psocodea: ‘Psocoptera’), with new synonymy for Peripsocus stagnivagus based on the discovery of its first Palaearctic male

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    About 2,000 specimens of Psocoptera were collected in Malta recently. Examination of this material revealed 21 new re-cords for the Maltese archipelago, augmenting the known psocid fauna of these islands from 6 to 27 species. One of the most abundant species is Peripsocus stagnivagus Chapman, 1930 (= P. bivari Baz, 1988 = P. leleupi Badonnel, 1976, new synonymies), formerly considered to be a predominantly Nearctic species. The discovery in Malta, of one male of this usually parthenogenetic species enabled comparison of this first Palaearctic male with the well-documented, rare Nearctic male. The lack of any morphological difference between these males, or between females from the Nearctic, the western Palaearctic and several Atlantic islands, supports the proposed synonymies.peer-reviewe

    Three new psocids (Insecta, Psocodea, ‘Psocoptera’) for the Maltese fauna

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    Recently, the psocid fauna of the Maltese Islands was studied in some detail and 27 species were reported from this archipelago (Lienhard & Mifsud, 2015). Further collections revealed the presence of three additional species, information on which can be found inside this article.peer-reviewe

    Gravity boiling studies Final report, 1 Sep. 1969 - 31 Dec. 1970

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    Interacting effect of gravity and size on peak and minimum pool boiling heat fluxe

    Conceptual design for spacelab pool boiling experiment

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    A pool boiling heat transfer experiment to be incorporated with a larger two-phase flow experiment on Spacelab was designed to confirm (or alter) the results of earth-normal gravity experiments which indicate that the hydrodynamic peak and minimum pool boiling heat fluxes vanish at very low gravity. Twelve small sealed test cells containing water, methanol or Freon 113 and cylindrical heaters of various sizes are to be built. Each cell will be subjected to one or more 45 sec tests in which the surface heat flux on the heaters is increased linearly until the surface temperature reaches a limiting value of 500 C. The entire boiling process will be photographed in slow-motion. Boiling curves will be constructed from thermocouple and electric input data, for comparison with the motion picture records. The conduct of the experiment will require no more than a few hours of operator time

    A computer simulation of digital recording Final development progress report, 29 Dec. 1966 - 29 Dec. 1967

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    Fourier series digital computer simulation of tape recording process - signal detection in prescence of white Gaussian nois
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