93 research outputs found
Exploring in aerospace rocketry. 6 - Solid-propellant rocket systems
Solid propellant rocket systems design and combustion efficiency and burning rate of solid propellant
Computer program for calculation of ideal gas thermodynamic data
Computer program calculates ideal gas thermodynamic properties for any species for which molecular constant data is available. Partial functions and derivatives from formulas based on statistical mechanics are provided by the program which is written in FORTRAN 4 and MAP
Calorimeter measures high nuclear heating rates and their gradients across a reactor test hole
Pedestal-type calorimeter measures gamma-ray heating rates from 0.5 to 7.0 watts per gram of aluminum. Nuclear heating rate is a function of cylinder temperature change, measured by four chromel-alumel thermocouples attached to the calorimeter, and known thermoconductivity of the tested material
Apollo logistics support systems molab studies. tv subsystem studies for a lunar mobile laboratory
Camera tube evaluations, earth station design, and television modification for lunar mobile laboratory /Molab/ - Apollo Logistic Support Syste
Apollo logistics support systems molab studies report- t.v. systems studies for a lunar mobile laboratory
Apollo Logistics Support Systems report on television systems for lunar mobile laboratory /Molab
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES TO 6000 DEG K FOR 210 SUBSTANCES INVOLVING THE FIRST 18 ELEMENTS
Thermodynamic properties to 6000-deg kelvin for substances involving first 18 elements in their natural stat
Design, development and demonstration of a warm gas distribution system Quarterly report, period ending 31 Mar. 1968
Component tests and system assembly for hydrazine fuel gas distribution system of torque generator for spacecraft attitude contro
Risk, responsibilities and rights: reassessing the ‘economic causes of crime’ thesis in a recession
This paper explores competing accounts of an apparent inversion of the previously-prevailing relationship between young people's unemployment and the incidence of youth offending at a time of economic recession. It begins by highlighting the faltering association between unemployment and offending, and considers the paradoxical implications for risk-based methodologies in youth justice practice. The paper then assesses explanations for the changing relationship that suggest that youth justice policies have successfully broken the unemployment-offending link; and alternatively that delayed effects of recession have yet to materialise, by reference to the work of four Inter-governmental organisations and to youth protests beyond the UK. In place of ever more intensive risk analyses, the paper then focusses on the adverse effects of unemployment on social cohesion, and proposes a rights-based approach to youth justice that recognises the growing disjuncture between the rights afforded to young people and the responsibilities expected of them
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