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    Program for the transient response of ablating axisymmetric bodies including the effects of shape change

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    Governing differential equation, boundary conditions for the analysis on which computer program is based, and method of solution of resulting finite difference equations are discussed in the documentation

    As-Built design specification for PARPLT

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    The design and implementation of the PARPLT program are described. The program produces scatter plots of the greenness profile derived parameters alpha, beta, and t sub o computed by the CLASFYG program (alpha being the approximate greenness rise time; beta, the greenness decay time; and t sub o, the spectral crop emergence date). Statistical information concerning the parameters is also computed

    As-Built design specification for UNIV4VEC

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    The UNIV4VEC program which is part of the CLSFYG package is described. This program reads a CLASFYG vector parameter file and converts it to a four channel universal formatted file

    As-built design specification for MISMAP

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    The MISMAP program, which is part of the CLASFYT package, is described. The program is designed to compare classification values with ground truth values for a segment and produce a comparison map and summary table

    The Paradoxical Effect of the Documentary in Walter Salles’s Central do Brasil

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    This article explores the fusion between the conventions of the documentary and fiction films in Walter Salles’s Central do Brasil (1998), tracing this synergy back to the impact of the documentary and Neorealism on the New Latin American Cinema and Cinema Novo, its Brazilian counterpart. After acknowledging Alberto Cavalcanti’s role in the development of British documentary and cinema in Brazil, this text examines Salles’s film in terms of Juliane Burton’s typology of the observational mode. Particular attention is given to Bill Nichols’s work on the textual conventions shared by the observational documentary and fiction films. The affective impact, which Nichols foregrounds, is reinforced by applying Gilles Deleuze’s views on the close-up. This article concludes by noting the intertextual reverberations between Central do Brasil and Cinema Novo, a phenomenon typical of the mid-1990’s revival of Brazilian cinema, which would come to be defined as Cinema da Retomada

    Models for Determining Appropriate Caseload Size for Speech-Language Pathologists in Nebraska

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    Appropriate caseload size is a problem that has faced speech-language pathologists in the schools (“Recommended Service Delivery”, 1983) since school speech services were initiated in 1910 (Weaver, 1956). Clinical programs in the schools are often mandated by the state agencies to serve high numbers of communicatively impaired students. The quality of clinical programs may be questionable when speech-language pathologists attempt to serve such large numbers of students

    Alien Registration- Tompkins, Gertrude M. (Limestone, Aroostook County)

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    Alien Registration- Tompkins, Gertrude M. (Limestone, Aroostook County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/34148/thumbnail.jp

    Thermal expansion of graphite-epoxy between 116 K and 366 K

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    A Priest laser interferometer was developed to measure the thermal strain of composite laminates. The salient features of this interferometer are that: (1) it operates between 116 K and 366 K; (2) it is easy to operate; (3) minimum specimen preparation is required; (4) coefficients of thermal expansion in the range of 0-5 micro epsilon/K can be measured; and (5) the resolution of thermal strain is on the order of micro epsilon. The thermal response of quasi-isotropic, T300/5208, grahite-epoxy composite material was studied with this interferometer. The study showed that: (1) for the material tested, thermal cycling effects are negligible; (2) variability of thermal response from specimen to specimen may become significant at cryogenic temperatures; and (3) the thermal response of 0.6 cm and 2.5 cm wide specimens are the same above room temperature
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