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    Supercharged topping rocket propellant feed system

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    A rocket propellant feed system utilizing a bleed turbopump to supercharge a topping turbopump is presented. The bleed turbopump is of a low pressure type to meet the cavitation requirements imposed by the propellant storage tanks. The topping turbopump is of a high pressure type and develops 60 to 70 percent of the pressure rise in the propellant

    The Doctrine of Merger With Respect to Real Estate Transactions: Taking the Bull by the Horns

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    As I remembered it from law school (Property I, fall semester, 1961), once you closed, that was it! If a purchaser later on discovered a problem for which his seller would unquestionably be responsible under the contract of purchase and sale, forget it

    A preliminary review of the uses of chlorpromazine in psychiatric diseases

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    Amongst the recent advances in psychiatric treatmentby means of drugs, chlorpromazine is playing an ever increasing and important role. It was first used clinically by Laborit and Hugenard in 1951 in relation to anaesthetics and' later (1953) by ,Delay and Denikerl in psychiatry. It has been adopted generally for virtually every known psychiatric illness and varying opinions have been expressed concerning its efficacy. At the Oranje Hospital it has been in active use for the past 8 months with varying-sometimes startling-results. It has been tried alone or in combination with other drugs or electroconvulsive therapy (etc.)

    Explosive Outflows from Forming Massive Stars

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    AO imaging of the near IR [Fe ii] and H_2 lines and ALMA CO J = 2 − 1 data confirms the explosive nature of the BN/KL outflow in Orion. N-body interactions in compact groups may be responsible for the production of powerful, explosive protostellar outflows and luminous infrared flares. The Orion event may have been triggered by a protostellar merger. First results of a search for Orion-like events in 200 nearby galaxies with the SPitzer InfraRed Intensive Transients Survey (SPIRITS) are briefly discussed

    Is the development of falciparum malaria in the human host limited by the availability of uninfected erythrocytes?

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    BACKGROUND: The development and propagation of malaria parasites in their vertebrate host is a complex process in which various host and parasite factors are involved. Sometimes the evolution of parasitaemia seems to be quelled by parasite load. In order to understand the typical dynamics of evolution of parasitaemia, various mathematical models have been developed. The basic premise ingrained in most models is that the availability of uninfected red blood cells (RBC) in which the parasite develops is a limiting factor in the propagation of the parasite population. PRESENTATION OF THE HYPOTHESIS: We would like to propose that except in extreme cases of severe malaria, there is no limitation in the supply of uninfected RBC for the increase of parasite population. TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS: In this analysis we examine the biological attributes of the parasite-infected RBC such as cytoadherence and rosette formation, and the rheological properties of infected RBC, and evaluate their effects on blood flow and clogging of capillaries. We argue that there should be no restriction in the availability of uninfected RBC in patients. IMPLICATION OF THE HYPOTHESIS: There is no justification for the insertion of RBC supply as a factor in mathematical models that describe the evolution of parasitaemia in the infected host. Indeed, more recent models, that have not inserted this factor, successfully describe the evolution of parasitaemia in the infected host

    The Deinotherium (Proboscidea, Mammalia): an abnormal tusk from Lisbon, the Miocene record in Portugal and the first appearance datum. Evidence from Lisbon, Portugal

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    An exceptionally favourable stratigraphic and chronologic context concerning the Miocene series in Lisbon allows us to stress that there are two successive data as far as the Proboscideans' immigration into western Europe is concerned: firstly, that of Gomphotheres, and later that of Deinotheres. The study of a Langhian (in age) tusk has shown that Deinotherinm havaricum was still present then. The time span of this species could be accurately recognized. A discussion on the genus Deinotherium is presented, as well as its occurrence in Portugal and on its ecologic meaning
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