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DOI: 10.4236 / eng.2012.412 A118 4,469 Downloads 6,420 Views Citations This article belongs to the Special Issue on Modeling of Composite Materials and Wave Propagation in Heterogeneous Materials
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Clearly, a very good understanding of radiative propagation in the atmosphere already existed by 1942.
Dr. William Happer, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics at Princeton University, is a specialist in modern optics, optical and radiofrequency spectroscopy of atoms and molecules, radiation propagation in the atmosphere, and spin - polarized atoms and nuclei.
Pinkel, R., 2005, Near - inertial wave propagation in the Western Arctic, J. Phys.
According to Will Happer's profile at the Cato Institute where he is adjunct scholar, his specialty at Princeton University was modern optics, optical and radiofrequency spectroscopy of atoms and molecules, radiation propagation in the atmosphere, and spin - polarized atoms and nuclei.
Terrestrial, solar radiation propagation in the atmosphere; radiative components in energy budgets, weather systems, climate studies; remote sensing
More frequent La Ninas may make tornado propagation in the central US more frequent if not more destructive.
Karim DG, agree about learning error propagation in Chemistry.
The above serial cell passaging and replating experiments show that the PC3 holoclones contain self - renewing cancer cells or CSCs that can sustain long - term propagation in culture.
Sound Propagation in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer — D. Keith Wilson, Chris L. Pettit and Vladimir E. Ostashev
22: Games D, Valera E, Spencer B, Rockenstein E, Mante M, Adame A, Patrick C, Ubhi K, Nuber S, Sacayon P, Zago W, Seubert P, Barbour R, Schenk D, Masliah E. Reducing C - terminal - truncated alpha - synuclein by immunotherapy attenuates neurodegeneration and propagation in Parkinson's disease - like models.
Attenuated short wavelength buckling and force propagation in a biopolymer - reinforced rod.
During the recording of the data, the speed of sound propagation in air was a constant 347 m / s.
But if a beam is twisted, then the wavefront rotates around the beam's direction of propagation in a spiral, creating a vortex and leaving the beam with zero intensity at its centre.
Still, it was not well understood, how crack propagation in teeth can be stopped.
In their experiments, Chen and his colleagues used microfabrication to vary the size of the aluminum dots, and measured the decay of a pulsed laser reflected from the material — an indirect measure of the heat propagation in the material.
The paper is titled «Phase Mismatch - Free Nonlinear Propagation in Optical Zero - Index Materials.»
In addition, four adult sturgeon were captured for artificial propagation in a TPT - free environment.
Still the achieved theoretical model represents just a first step in the interpretation of the measured electron race since intra-atomic motion and propagation in the crystal are treated separately.
Applications considered in the process included bio-mining; nitrogen fixation by engineered crops; gene drive propagation in populations of invasive species; and engineered seeds and plants destined for distribution to the public.
«Studying the formation and evolution of jets in metals and, more generally, how materials at extreme conditions respond using X-ray phase contrast imaging is relevant to such things as meteorite impacts, the performance of explosives and detonators, understanding crack nucleation and propagation in materials, and the development of new materials with tailored properties whose applications include automotive and airplane components, lighter and more impact - resistant armor, and debris shields in space, to name a few.»
«We achieved two goals with this project: First, we showed that we can use the science of topology to facilitate robust electromagnetic - wave propagation in electronics and circuit components.
I have repeatedly related the story of how the Constituent Assembly came to accept the inclusion of freedom of religious propagation in the clause on fundamental rights of religious freedom in response to the Indian Christian community voluntarily giving up the communal representation proposed by Britain as safeguard for the Christian minority.
Power - controlled phase - matching and instability of CW propagation in multicore optical fibers with a central core

Not exact matches

A listing of all companies by SIC codes reveals, for example, how many businesses are engaged in hunting, trapping, and game propagation (295, and all but one employs fewer than 500 people); coin - operated amusement devices (4,513, and all but 28 are small companies); and hundreds of other subindustries and sub-subindustries.
In other words, requiring a fiduciary level of service will precipitate the propagation of research that supports such service, and proliferation of such research increases the number of appropriately informed investors, which decreases the potential pervasiveness of information asymmetries.
Per the second chart below, it appears regional differences account for very minor variations in propagation speeds.
As such, it's probable that you will see a new asset class in Bitcoin ETFs rise up in the future, alongside a propagation of more index, hedge, and mutual funds.
They range from the truly funny as in this by now «viral» You Tube video with two robotic teddy - bears discussing the Fed chairman's qualifications («my plumber has a beard too»), to outright obfuscation such as the propagation of this «Bernanke explains he's not printing money, it's just an asset swap «notion.
In their March 2012 paper entitled «Facebook Finance: How Social Interaction Propagates Active Investing», Rawley Heimer and David Simon investigate the propagation of active investing strategies within a Facebook - like social network of retail foreign exchange traders.
Older scientists contribute to the propagation of scientific fields in ways that go beyond educating and mentoring a new generation.
So, not a bad choice, but one might also pick one of the many cures to diseases that medical science has found in the face of religious opposition to medical science, religious propagation of erroneous information in the Christian bible about disease propagation, and many other science errors in the Christian bible.
'' If any one asserts, that this sin of Adam, which in its origin is one, and being transfused into all by propagation, not by imitation, is in each one as his own, is taken away either by the powers of human nature, or by any other remedy than the merit of the one mediator, our Lord Jesus Christ... let him be anathema.»
The best answer to the Anglican difficulties was found in the formation of two societies at the turn of the century, the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge founded in i688 (S.P.C.K.), and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (S.P.G.) in 1701.
It is part of what Jack Fruchtman has called Paine's secular millennialism, in which, through revolution, a new order for the ages can be brought into existence as part of the propagation of the rights of man.
I can not imagine that CNN is not interested in the cost - free propagation of the Gospel too.
The chief agency for the perpetuation and propagation of Christianity in these dark centuries was that unique creation of the Christian spirit, the Church.
The Qadiri order was the most enthusiastic of the orders in the propagation of Islam in Africa, using education and trade as its means.
At least in quantity, evangelical literature for nurture and the propagation of the faith has made publishing history.
They as people are no different than another but in the acceptance of sin and the propagation of it rather than conforming to the Bible would seek to transform everything to their likening.
Yet we are only too ready to permit the use of mass media, of television, in the propagation of the gospel.
Since freedom of propagation and conversion involves not only matters of religion, but also of culture and political ideas, any restriction at this point will affect the fundamental rights of the human person in general.
It was the announcement by Mukherji and D' Sousa that the Christian Community had decided to forgo special communal representation in the legislature and other communal safeguards so that there would not be political exploitation of increase of numbers through conversion that there was a spontaneous decision in the Constituent Assembly to include propagation of religion as a fundamental human right of the citizen.
This restriction in the propagation of gravity produces the variations in the gravitational constant.
In the case of a civilized society, the principles of «order» and «genetic propagation» are no less fundamental as regards its status as an existent thing than are those same principles required of a Society per se.
So do you choose to just ignore the propagation of positions that lead to the spread of AIDS in Africa, not to mention teen pregnancy, other STD's, and even the opposition to abortion even when a woman is raped or in life threatening danger from the pregnancy?
It carries on mission work in most of the countries of the world, has hospitals, colleges, and other schools in many lands, and has done much for the amelioration of human suffering as well as for the propagation of its faith.
The spirit of Democracy is identified with the «evolutionary sense» or «the sense of species» — signifying, in the case of Man, not merely the instinct for permanence through propagation, but also a will to grow through the organized arrangement of the species upon itself — i.e. super-reflection.
The Benedictines and the various orders which had arisen out of the Benedictines took almost no share in the propagation of the faith in new areas and among new peoples.
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