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    Method of joining metals of significantly different expansion rates

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    To join a refractory metal to a dissimilar high-temperature metal, braze a section of high elasticity, high ductility metal /such as columbium or columbium alloy/ between the metals to be joined, using a fork-type joint to hold the braze and transition member in place during expansion

    Basic research in topology

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    Theory of integration for proximity spaces and topological spaces that does not require local compactnes

    Concerning Metrization and Separation in Normal, Separable Moore Spaces

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    Metrization and separation theory for normal, separable Moore space

    UA68/6/2 The Development of Western Since 1906

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    Part of a chapel presentation given by the Congress Debating Club regarding the history of WKU. This portion was given by Orba Traylor a member of the Class of 1930 and discusses the creation and early growth of the Western Kentucky State Normal School

    A PRODUCER-LEVEL CROSS-HEDGE FOR ROUGH RICE USING WHEAT FUTURES

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    This study explores the potential of routine preharvest cross-hedging of rough rice using wheat futures contract prices. A numerical simulation approach combined with risk efficiency analysis evaluates a wide rage of cross-hedging alternatives. Results establish that farm-level cross-hedging can be considered a viable marketing alternative.Marketing,

    An investigation of wing buffeting response at subsonic and transonic speeds. Phase 2: F-111A flight data analysis. Volume 1: Summary of technical approach, results and conclusions

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    A detailed investigation of the flight buffeting response of the F-111A was performed in two phases. In Phase 1 stochastic analysis techniques were applied to wing and fuselage responses for maneuvers flown at subsonic speeds and wing leading edge sweep of 26 degrees. Power spectra and rms values were obtained. This report gives results of Phase 2 where the analyses were extended to include maneuvers flown at wing leading edge sweep values of 50 and 75.5 degrees at subsonic and supersonic speeds and the responses examined were expanded to include vertical shear, bending moment, and hingeline torque of the left and right horizontal tails. Power spectra, response time histories, variations of rms response with angle of attack and effects of wing sweep and Mach number are presented and discussed. Some Phase 1 results are given for comparison purposes

    A Mirror For Students

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    STUDENTS in universities and colleges are there for many reasons. To get an education in its broadest sense is too often not chief among these reasons. Sometimes it is possible to determine the purpose a student has for being in college in a matter of minutes, and in other cases, close association with the student must be maintained over a long period of time before it is possible to determine what his aims and expectations are with relation to his college life. Often students are not certain within their own minds just what reasons they have for being in school. All students, however, may be classified according to their reasons, either realized or unrealized, for being in an institution of higher education. These classes are the academic student, the athletic student, the political student, the practical student, the play boy student and the loafer student
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