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Ionization probability of iron particles at meteoritic velocities
Ion production for ablation of micron size iron particles moving at supersonic speed in air and argo
Ionization probability of iron particles at meteoric velocities
Ion pairs produced by total ablation of iron particles in air and argon measured as function of particle velocit
The internal consistency reliability of the Santosh-Francis Scale of Attitude toward Hinduism among Hindu Bunts in South India
The Santosh-Francis Scale of Attitude toward Hinduism was originally developed and tested among Hindu affiliates living in the United Kingdom. In the present study this instrument was completed by 100 Hindu affiliates from the Bunt caste in South India (48 males and 52 females). The data support the internal construct reliability of the scale in this context (α = .91) and commend the instrument for wider application within the Hindu community
Techniques for the observation of micrometeorite craters in metal substrates utilizing electron micrographic replica methods
Thin film replica technique for obtaining high quality electron micrographs of craters in metal substrates formed by microscopic hypervelocity particle impac
High voltage breakdown initiated by particle impact
High voltage breakdown initiated by particle impact across electrode ga
Ionization from Fe atoms incident on various gas targets
Ionization from iron atoms incident on target gases of helium, neon, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and ai
To Catch an Art Thief: Using International and Domestic Laws to Paint Fraudulent Art Dealers into a Corner
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as of September 2012. International treaties reportedly impose criminal charges for the theft and trafficking of cultural properties such as works of art. The author argues that foreign nations should look to the U.S. as an example of how to successfully prosecute art thieves and corrupt art dealers under domestic fraud laws
To Catch an Art Thief: Using International and Domestic Laws to Paint Fraudulent Art Dealers into a Corner
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as of September 2012. International treaties reportedly impose criminal charges for the theft and trafficking of cultural properties such as works of art. The author argues that foreign nations should look to the U.S. as an example of how to successfully prosecute art thieves and corrupt art dealers under domestic fraud laws
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