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    Damages for Wrongful Death in Alaska

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    I den hÀr rapporten presenteras den forskning om ledarskap inom offentliga sektorn som bedrivs vid Linköpings universitet. KartlÀggningen Àr indelad i fem olika teman: Chefers arbete och förutsÀttningar Ledarskap och lÀrande Genus och jÀmstÀlldhet Ledarskap och hÀlsa FörÀndring och förÀndringsarbete Resultatet visar att flest studier handlar om ledarskap inom skola och Àldreomsorg. SammanstÀllningen strÀcker sig frÄn 2009 och framÄt. Rapporten vÀnder sig inte minst till ledarskapsforskare som kan ha nytta av att kÀnna till vilken annan forskning som finns inom omrÄdet. Den vÀnder sig Àven till personer som pÄ olika sÀtt arbetar med ledarskap inom offentlig sektor. SammanstÀllningen ger ocksÄ en snabb överblick över möjliga förelÀsare i Àmnet

    China, America and international financial readjustment

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    11 pages, Published ... with the permission of the Weekly Review of the Far East, Shanghai, China.https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/moore/1100/thumbnail.jp

    The Law School of the Future

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    On Constitutive Models for Limited Elastic, Molecular Based Materials

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    The response function for a general class of elastic molecular based materials characterized by their limiting molecular chain extensibility and depending on only the first principal invariant of the Cauchy–Green deformation tensor together with a certain molecular based limiting extensibility parameter is introduced. The constitutive response function for the Gent material is then derived inversely as the [0/1] PadĂ© approximant of this class, a result that leads naturally to an infinite geometric series representation of its response function. Truncation of this series function characterizes a familiar class of quadratic materials now having physically relevant material constants. It is shown that the [0/2] approximant of the response function for the general class of restricted elastic materials leads inversely to a new constitutive model and its series representation. Of course, many familiar limited elastic material models are members of the general class. The PadĂ© approximants for some response functions are not, and empirical modifications that admit these as members of the general class are described. Examples of two limited elastic models in the class that are not PadĂ© approximants are noted. The strain energy functions for a few of the restricted elastic models described are presented

    The A B C\u27s of the Hay doctrine

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    10 pageshttps://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/moore/1048/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from F. B. Millard to John Muir, 1903 Apr 27.

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    Larkspur, April 27, 1903.Dear Mr. Muir:You remember, I promised to write and let you and Mrs. Muir and the young ladles know when the ceanothus was in bloom, at Its best, that they might come and see it if they wished. Well, in a few days It will all be out. I should say that beginning about Thursday or Friday and for a week after a that the show of blooms will be the fullest and grandest. But, I regret very much to say, It Is not as fine this year as when you were here before. A ravaging band of caterpillars destroyed the leafage of many of the trees last summer and they died by hundreds. Tin ceanothus, as you know, is not very tenacious of life, and cannot stand being stripped of leaves.Still the display Is very beautiful and it is the best we have had any year except last. Some of the trees rear our porch are masses of purplish blue.If the ladles come, we shall, of course, expect you to come with them. You will be interested in the madronos which are in finer and fuller bloom than I have ever seen[illegible][03225] them before. They are making a very pretty show this morning, with the bright sunlight shining on them.There are In my canon fifteen different trees, the ash, backeye, ceanothus, chestnut, elder, lamel, maple, madrono, nutmeg, four kinds of oaks, redwood, willow. There are also hazel? that ought to be classed as trees, as they as at least fifteen feet tall.Come and see us if you can and we shall be very glad to greet you and make you at horns with us.Sincerely yours.[ILLEGIBLE] I passed Martinez the other day, going to millwood in the sierras, and looked up the valley your way, but you were all unaware.[03225

    On Constitutive Models for Limited Elastic, Molecular Based Materials

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    The response function for a general class of elastic molecular based materials characterized by their limiting molecular chain extensibility and depending on only the first principal invariant of the Cauchy–Green deformation tensor together with a certain molecular based limiting extensibility parameter is introduced. The constitutive response function for the Gent material is then derived inversely as the [0/1] PadĂ© approximant of this class, a result that leads naturally to an infinite geometric series representation of its response function. Truncation of this series function characterizes a familiar class of quadratic materials now having physically relevant material constants. It is shown that the [0/2] approximant of the response function for the general class of restricted elastic materials leads inversely to a new constitutive model and its series representation. Of course, many familiar limited elastic material models are members of the general class. The PadĂ© approximants for some response functions are not, and empirical modifications that admit these as members of the general class are described. Examples of two limited elastic models in the class that are not PadĂ© approximants are noted. The strain energy functions for a few of the restricted elastic models described are presented

    Experimental results for the Eppler 387 airfoil at low Reynolds numbers in the Langley low-turbulence pressure tunnel

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    Experimental results were obtained for an Eppler 387 airfoil in the Langley Low Turbulence Pressure Tunnel. The tests were conducted over a Mach number range from 0.03 to 0.13 and a chord Reynolds number range for 60,000 to 460,000. Lift and pitching moment data were obtained from airfoil surface pressure measurements and drag data for wake surveys. Oil flow visualization was used to determine laminar separation and turbulent reattachment locations. Comparisons of these results with data on the Eppler 387 airfoil from two other facilities as well as the Eppler airfoil code are included

    Thinking in, with, across, and beyond cases with John Forrester

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    We consider the influence that John Forrester’s work has had on thinking in, with, and from cases in multiple disciplines. Forrester’s essay ‘If p, Then What? Thinking in Cases’ was published in History of the Human Sciences in 1996 and transformed understandings of what a case was, and how case-based thinking worked in numerous human sciences (including, centrally, psychoanalysis). Forrester’s collection of essays Thinking in Cases was published posthumously, after his untimely death in 2015, and is the inspiration for the special issue we introduce. This comprises new research from authors working in and across the history of science and medicine, gender and sexuality studies, philosophy of science, semiotics, film studies, literary studies and comparative literature, psychoanalytic studies, medical humanities, and sociology. This research addresses what it means to reason in cases in particular temporal, spatial, or genre-focused contexts; introduces new figures (e.g. Eugùne Azam, C. S. Peirce, Michael Balint) into lineages of case-based reasoning; emphasizes the unfinished and unfinishable character of some case reading and autobiographical accounts; and shows the frequency with which certain kinds of reasoning attempted with cases fail (often in instructive ways). The special issue opens up new directions for thinking and working with cases and case-based reasoning in the humanities and human sciences
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