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    Conceptual development of a ground-based radio-beacon navigation system for use on the surface of the moon

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    A spread-spectrum radio-beacon navigation system for use on the lunar surface is described. The subjects discussed are principle of operation and specifications to include power requirements, operating frequencies, weight, size, and range

    Infinite games and sigma-porosity

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    We show a new game characterizing various types of σ-porosity for Souslin sets in terms of winning strategies. We use the game to prove and reprove some new and older inscribing theorems for σ-ideals of σ-porous type in locally compact metric spaces

    Cliques in dense in homogeneous random graphs

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    The theory of dense graph limits comes with a natural sampling process which yields an inhomogeneous variant math formula of the Erdős–Rényi random graph. Here we study the clique number of these random graphs. We establish the concentration of the clique number of math formula for each fixed n, and give examples of graphons for which math formula exhibits wild long-term behavior. Our main result is an asymptotic formula which gives the almost sure clique number of these random graphs. We obtain a similar result for the bipartite version of the problem. We also make an observation that might be of independent interest: Every graphon avoiding a fixed graph is countably-partite. © The Authors Random Structures & Algorithms Published byWiley Periodicals, Inc. Random Struct. Alg., 201

    The Integration of Self-Descriptions and Descriptions by Outside References in the Evaluation of Job Applicants

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    A study was conducted to determine how different types of information are combined to arrive at evaluations of hypothetical job applicants. Sixty subjects were asked to evaluate nine applicants for the position of elementary school principal. The information describing each applicant included a letter of self-description and from one to three letters from outside references. Results can be summarized as follows: (1) evaluative ratings of job applicants were directly related to the value (level of favorability) of the information contained in the outside letters of reference and the value of the information contained in the self-description; (2) the greater the number of favorable outside letters, the higher was the evaluation; (3) the relative weight or importance of a given self-description or outside reference was dependent upon the other pieces of information with which it was combined. A mathematical model which assumes that subjects average the values of the various types of information provided a good description of the applicant evaluation process

    PUK11 Cost-Effectivness Analysis of Once Daily Versus Twice Daily Tacrolimus in Post-Renal Transplant Patients in the Czech Republic

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    The effects of eccentric, velocity-based training on strength and power in collegiate athletes

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    International Journal of Exercise Science 9(5): 657-666, 2016. The purpose of this study was to determine if combining velocity-based training with eccentric focus (VEB) and velocity-based training (VBT) results in power and strength gains. Nineteen men and women collegiate track and field athletes participated in this study. The subjects completed a 12-week intervention with either a VEB program or a VBT program. To determine the effectiveness of each program, the subjects completed four exercise tests before and after the training period: vertical jump, medicine ball put test, 1RM projected bench press and 1RM projected squat. There were no significant differences between the VBT results and the VEB results. However, there were significant improvements between the pre-test and post-test measures for each group. There were increases in 1RM projected squat for VEB men, VBT men, and VBT women. There were also significant improvements in the VEB male vertical jump and medicine ball put test pre- to post- intervention. For track and field athletes, both programs may result in strength and power gains, however, the results cannot be used to conclude that one resistance training program is superior

    Emotions of the pandemic: phenomenological perspectives

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    This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. This article provides an introduction to the special issue “Emotions of the Pandemic: Phenomenological Perspectives”. We begin by outlining how phenomenological research can illuminate various forms of emotional experience associated with the exceptional circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, we propose that a consideration of pandemic experience, in all its complexity and diversity, has the potential to yield wider-ranging phenomenological insights. We go on to discuss the thirteen contributions that follow, identifying common themes and points of complementarity.Wellcome TrustArts and Humanities Research CouncilArts and Humanities Research CouncilJapan Society for the Promotion of Scienc
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