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    The Cultivation of Hydrogen-fixing Bacteria Quarterly Status Report, 1 Jul. - 30 Sep. 1966

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    Optimum environmental conditions steady state growth of hydrogen fixing bacteria culture

    New Records of Five Ground Beetles From Ohio (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

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    Five ground beetles (Carabidae), Carabus sylvosus, Elaphrus americanus, Cyclotrachelus incisus, Piesmus submarginatus and Amara crassispina are reported from Ohio for the first time

    Improved apparatus for continuous culture of hydrogen-fixing bacteria

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    Improved apparatus permits the continuous culture of Hydrogenomonas eutropha. System incorporates three essential subsystems - /1/ environmentally isolated culture vessel, /2/ analytical system with appropriate sensors and readout devices, /3/ control system with feedback responses to each analytical measurement

    Semiclassical description of the kinematically complete experiments

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    Based on the semiclassical, impact parameter method a theoretical model is constructed to calculate totally differential cross sections for single ionization of helium by impact with fast C6+^{6+} ions. Good agreement with the experiment is achieved in the scattering plane, while in the perpendicular plane a similar structure to that observed experimentally is obtained. The contribution of different partial waves to the cross section is also investigated.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure

    Systems approach to evaluating Hydrogenomonas cultures

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    Hydrogenomonas cultures investigated for metabolic waste utilization in aerospace life support system

    Engineering requirements for culturing of Hydrogenomonas bacteria

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    Cultivation of Hydrogenomonas for waste management in closed cycle life support syste

    Shuttle system ascent aerodynamic and plume heating

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    The shuttle program provided a challenge to the aerothermodynamicist due to the complexity of the flow field around the vehicle during ascent, since the configuration causes multiple shock interactions between the elements. Wind tunnel tests provided data for the prediction of the ascent design heating environment which involves both plume and aerodynamic heating phenomena. The approach for the heating methodology based on ground test firings and the use of the wind tunnel data to formulate the math models is discussed

    DCU at the TREC 2008 Blog Track

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    In this paper we describe our system, experiments and re- sults from our participation in the Blog Track at TREC 2008. Dublin City University participated in the adhoc re- trieval, opinion finding and polarised opinion finding tasks. For opinion finding, we used a fusion of approaches based on lexicon features, surface features and syntactic features. Our experiments evaluated the relative usefulness of each of the feature sets and achieved a significant improvement on the baseline
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