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    The computation of partition functions and thermochemistry data for atomic, ionic, diatomic, and polyatomic species

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    Computation of specific free energy and enthalpy for atomic, diatomic, and polyatomic species from partition function

    Radiative coupled nonequilibrium flow fields associated with aeroassisted orbital transfer

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    Development of an algorithm which will allow nonequilibrium flow field codes to be coupled to radiative transfer codes (currently limited to equilibrium applications) was initiated. The algorithm consists of an equation for the prediction of electronic state population fractions (electronic state temperature) and equations for the computation of spectral absorption coefficients and source functions. These expressions represent a thorough treatment in the context of the bandless model which in the past has proven adequate for equilibrium radiative transfer predictions. Perhaps the approach is more than adequate as the current algorithm requires four temperatures for each transition. Clearly, a more sophisticated model can be developed; however, it would require more information, such as rotational temperatures of the electronic levels

    A program for computing shock-tube gas dynamic properties

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    Computer program calculates thermodynamic properties from basic spectroscopic data. Program capacity is a mixture of 100 different species composed of ten different elements. The output is a complete thermodynamic and chemical description of the gas

    Flight test experience and controlled impact of a large, four-engine, remotely piloted airplane

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    A controlled impact demonstration (CID) program using a large, four engine, remotely piloted transport airplane was conducted. Closed loop primary flight control was performed from a ground based cockpit and digital computer in conjunction with an up/down telemetry link. Uplink commands were received aboard the airplane and transferred through uplink interface systems to a highly modified Bendix PB-20D autopilot. Both proportional and discrete commands were generated by the ground pilot. Prior to flight tests, extensive simulation was conducted during the development of ground based digital control laws. The control laws included primary control, secondary control, and racetrack and final approach guidance. Extensive ground checks were performed on all remotely piloted systems. However, manned flight tests were the primary method of verification and validation of control law concepts developed from simulation. The design, development, and flight testing of control laws and the systems required to accomplish the remotely piloted mission are discussed

    Shock-tube thermochemistry tables for high- temperature gases, 90% carbon dioxide and 10% nitrogen, volume 2

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    Shock tube tabulated computer equilibrium thermodynamic properties for carbon dioxide and nitrogen mixtur

    A new amphipod species from the Indian Ocean (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Podoprionidae)

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    Horton, Tammy (2005): A new amphipod species from the Indian Ocean (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Podoprionidae). Zootaxa 861: 1-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17084

    These pre-millenialists, who are they? : facts presented, falsehoods punctured, familiar names produced

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    Testimony as to the trend of age; what say the historians? testimony of the early church father; testimony of the reformers and martyrs; among the commentators, theologians and writers; among the church dignitaries and leading ministers; among the church educators and bible teachers; in the missionary world; among the evangelists;https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/biola-pubs/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Law’s power to safeguard global health: a Lancet–O’Neill Institute, Georgetown University Commission on Global Health and the Law

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    The law-–global, national, and subnational–-plays a vital, yet often underappreciated, role in safeguarding and promoting the public’s health. In this article, we launch the Lancet-O’Neill Institute, Georgetown University Commission on Global Health and the Law. Commissioners from around the world will explore the critical opportunities and challenges of using law as a tool, while evaluating the evidence base for legal interventions. The Commission aims to define and systematically describe the current landscape of law that affects global health and safety. Commissioners were chosen from disciplines that range from health, policy, and law to economics and governance. The Commission aims to present a compelling argument as to why law should be viewed as a major determinant of health and safety and how the law can be used in a powerful and innovative way to address the global burdens of injury and disease. Above all, the Commission will pursue justice, finding innovative ways to narrow existing and unconscionable health inequalitie

    The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses of Learned Hand. Collected by Irving Dilliard.

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    MEDATA - A new concept in medical records management

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    Computer program for medical records managemen
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