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    Computer program ETC improves computation of elastic transfer matrices of Legendre polynomials P/0/ and P/1/

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    Computer program ETC improves computation of elastic transfer matrices of Legendre polynomials P/0/ and P/1/. Rather than carrying out a double integration numerically, one of the integrations is accomplished analytically and the numerical integration need only be carried out over one variable

    ETC - A Fortran 4 program for computing the multigroup P/0/ and P/1/ elastic transfer coefficients

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    Fortran 4 program for calculating multigroup elastic transfer coefficient

    Legibility of electroluminescent instrument panels investigated

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    Legibility studies of several EL /electroluminescent/ displays correlate reading time and accuracy with number size, stroke/width ratio, indicia size, pointer width, contrast, ambient illumination, and color background and and contrast. Human factor criteria established on non-EL displays may not apply to EL displays

    Single-Stage Experimental Evaluation of Boundary Layer Blowing Techniques for High Lift Stator Blades. III - Data and Performance of Single-Slotted 0.65 Hub Diffusion Factor Stator

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    Test on overall and blade element performance of single slotted 0.65 hub diffusion factor stator with self energized blowing boundary layer contro

    Sharp bounds on enstrophy growth in the viscous Burgers equation

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    We use the Cole--Hopf transformation and the Laplace method for the heat equation to justify the numerical results on enstrophy growth in the viscous Burgers equation on the unit circle. We show that the maximum enstrophy achieved in the time evolution is scaled as E3/2\mathcal{E}^{3/2}, where E\mathcal{E} is the large initial enstrophy, whereas the time needed for reaching the maximal enstrophy is scaled as E−1/2\mathcal{E}^{-1/2}. These bounds are sharp for sufficiently smooth initial conditions.Comment: 12 page

    Pionic Color Transparency

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    We use a semi-classical approximation to investigate the effects of color transparency on pion electroproduction reactions. The resulting reduced nuclear interactions produce significant, but not dominating, differences with the results of conventional distorted-wave, Glauber-type treatments at kinematics accessible to Jefferson Laboratory. Nuclear effects that could mimic the influence of color transparency are also discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
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