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    Developing a case study for the MySpace generation

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    Device for determining the accuracy of the flare on a flared tube

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    Capacitance measuring device for determining flare accuracy on tapered tube

    Optical monitor panel provides flexible test panel configurations

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    Optical monitor panel projects a chosen panel configuration upon a translucent screen by using a master projector and appropriate slide to project panel board nomenclature and a series of smaller individual projectors to superimpose monitor indicators upon the projected panel board

    Slide rule-type color chart predicts reproduced photo tones

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    Slide rule-type color chart determines the final reproduced gray tones in the production of briefing charts that are photographed in black and white. The chart shows both the color by drafting paint manufacturers name and mixture number, and the gray tone resulting from black and white photographic reproduction

    Optical monitor panel Patent

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    Optical monitor panel consisting of translucent screen with test or meter information projected onto it from rear for application in control rooms of missile launching and tracking station

    Nocturnal bird migration in opaque clouds

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    The use of a tracking radar to measure the flight paths of migrating birds on nights with opaque clouds is discussed. The effects of wind and lack of visual references are examined. The limitations of the radar observations are described, and samples of tracks obtained during radar observations are included. It is concluded that nonvisual mechanisms of orientation make it possible for birds to migrate in opaque clouds, but the exact nature of the sensory information cannot be determined by radar observations

    Fermionic Field Theory and Gauge Interactions on Random Lattices

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    Random-lattice fermions have been shown to be free of the doubling problem if there are no interactions or interactions of a non-gauge nature. However, gauge interactions impose stringent constraints as expressed by the Ward-Takahashi identities which could revive the free-field suppressed doubler modes in loop diagrams. After introducing a formulation for fermions on a new kind of random lattice, we compare random, naive and Wilson fermions in two dimensional Abelian background gauge theory. We show that the doublers are revived for random lattices in the continuum limit, while demonstrating that gauge invariance plays the critical role in this revival. Some implications of the persistent doubling phenomenon on random lattices are also discussed.Comment: 16 A4 pages, UM-P-93/0
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