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    Towards the Important Unification of Congestion Control and Linked Lists

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    The cyberinformatics method to rasterization is defined not only by the unproven unification of expert systems and the partition table, but also by the intuitive need for IPv6 [24]. Given the current status of wearable methodologies, developers obviously desire the construction of erasure coding that paved the way for the investigation of object-oriented languages, which embodies the compelling principles of artificial intelligence. We describe an efficient tool for developing IPv4, which we call Lagging

    Effects of 17-β-Estradiol and ICI 182 780 on Hair Growth in Various Strains of Mice

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    17-β-Estradiol (10nmol per 200 μ1 acetone) applied topically twice weekly to the clipped dorsal surface of C57BL/6 or C3H female mouse skin prevented hair growth, as previously described in the CD-1 mouse strain. Twice weekly topical application of the estrogen receptor antagonist, ICI 182 780 (10nmol per 200 μ1 acetone), induced the telogenanagen transition and produced early pigmentation appearance in skin and hair growth in C57BL/6 and C3H female mice. Whereas twice weekly topical application of 10nmol 17-β-estradiol blocked hair growth, the intraperitoneal administration of this dose twice weekly did not block hair growth, suggesting a direct cutaneous effect of 17-β-estradiol. We also evaluated the effect of 17-α-estradiol, 17-β-estradiol, and ICI 182 780 on hair growth in male mice. As observed in female mice, 17-β-estradiol was a potent inhibitor of hair growth and ICI 182 780 stimulated hair growth; however, unlike the results previously observed in female mice, 17-α-estradiol was a potent inhibitor of hair growth in male mice. These results demonstrate that (i) the route of administration of 17-β-estradiol is critical for its ability to block hair growth; (ii) C57BL/6 and C3H mice, two commonly employed mouse strains for hair growth studies, responded to 17-β-estradiol and ICI 182 780 in a manner similar to that described in CD-1 mice; and (iii) the hair follicles of male and female mice respond similarly to 17-β-estradiol and ICI 182 780, but display striking sex differences in the response to 17-α-estradiol on hair growth

    Application of remote sensing to state and regional problems

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    Benefit-cost methodology study with example application of the use of wind generators

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    An example application for cost-benefit methodology is presented for the use of wind generators. The approach adopted for the example application consisted of the following activities: (1) surveying of the available wind data and wind power system information, (2) developing models which quantitatively described wind distributions, wind power systems, and cost-benefit differences between conventional systems and wind power systems, and (3) applying the cost-benefit methodology to compare a conventional electrical energy generation system with systems which included wind power generators. Wind speed distribution data were obtained from sites throughout the contiguous United States and were used to compute plant factor contours shown on an annual and seasonal basis. Plant factor values (ratio of average output power to rated power) are found to be as high as 0.6 (on an annual average basis) in portions of the central U. S. and in sections of the New England coastal area. Two types of wind power systems were selected for the application of the cost-benefit methodology. A cost-benefit model was designed and implemented on a computer to establish a practical tool for studying the relative costs and benefits of wind power systems under a variety of conditions and to efficiently and effectively perform associated sensitivity analyses

    Application of remote sensing to state and regional problems

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    The primary purpose of the remote sensing applications program is for various members of the university community to participate in activities that improve the effective communication between the scientific community engaged in remote sensing research and development and the potential users of modern remote sensing technology. Activities of this program are assisting the State of Mississippi in recognizing and solving its environmental, resource and socio-economic problems through inventory, analysis, and monitoring by appropriate remote sensing systems. Objectives, accomplishments, and current status of the following individual projects are reported: (1) bark beetle project; (2) state park location planning; and (3) waste source location and stream channel geometry monitoring

    Real Time Mission Planning

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    The different advantageous embodiments provide a system comprising a number of computers, a graphical user interface, first program code stored on the computer, and second program code stored on the computer. The graphical user interface is executed by a computer in the number of computers. The computer is configured to run the first program code to define a mission using a number of mission elements. The computer is configured to run the second program code to generate instructions for a number of assets to execute the mission and monitor the number of assets during execution of the mission

    Real Time Mission Planning

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    The different advantageous embodiments provide a system comprising a number of computers, a graphical user interface, first program code stored on the computer, and second program code stored on the computer. The graphical user interface is executed by a computer in the number of computers. The computer is configured to run the first program code to define a mission using a number of mission elements. The computer is configured to run the second program code to generate instructions for a number of assets to execute the mission and monitor the number of assets during execution of the mission

    Slate Literary Magazine, 2012-2013

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    Trinity College\u27s Literary Magazine - student works.https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/slate/1000/thumbnail.jp
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