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    Applying Tabu Heuristic to Wind Influenced, Minimum Risk and Maximum Expected Coverage Routes

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    The purpose of this thesis is to provide Air Combat Command a method for determining the number of predator unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) required to cover a pre-selected target. Extending previous research that employs reactive TABU search methods for deterministic vehicle routing problems, this thesis incorporates wind effects that can significantly alter the travel times for any given scenario. Additionally, it accounts for possible attrition by introducing minimum risk route and expected number of target covered to the objective function. The results of the TABU search and subsequent Monte-Carlo simulation: gives the number of predator\u27s required to cover a target set, identifies \u27robust\u27 routes, and suggests routes that increase expected number of targets covered while reducing losses

    The Effect Of Delayed Comparison In The Language Laboratory On Phoneme Discrimination And Pronunciation Accuracy

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    The role of microstructure and phase distribution in the failure mechanisms and life prediction model for PSZ coatings

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    Partially Stabilized Zirconia (PSZ) may become widely used for Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBC). Failure of these coatings can occur due to thermal fatigue in oxidizing atmospheres. The failure is due to the strains that develop due to thermal gradients, differences in thermal expansion coefficients, and oxidation of the bond coating. The role of microstructure and the cubic, tetragonal, and monoclinic phase distribution in the strain development and subsequent failure will be discussed. An X-ray diffraction technique for accurate determination of the fraction of each phase in PSZ will be applied to understanding the phase transformations and strain development. These results will be discussed in terms of developing a model for life prediction in PSZ coatings during thermal cycling

    Renal disease in nail-patella syndrome: Clinical and morphologic studies

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    Renal disease in nail-patella syndrome: Clinical and morphological studies. Clinical and morphological features of seven patients with the nail-patella syndrome are described. Progression to renal failure after a prolonged period of asymptomatic proteinuria is reported. Kidney tissue from these seven patients studied by light, immunofluorescent and electron microscopy demonstrated abnormalities characteristic of this disease. Focal glomerular basement membrane thickening was observed by light microscopy. Immunofluorescent microscopy showed focal glomerular basement membrane and arteriolar staining with serum proteins, predominantly IgM and β1C. Electron microscopy revealed markedly abnormal glomerular basement membranes containing bundles of cross-striated fibrils. These fibrils were more readily demonstrated in phosphotungstic acid-stained sections. The data presented suggest that the inborn error of connective tissue metabolism of the nail-patella syndrome is associated with renal disease as the result of deposition of collagen moieties in glomerular basement membranes with subsequent alterations of glomerular structure and function
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