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Het Utrechts Archief catalog number: 840035 Description (Dutch): Afbeelding van een gedeelte van een beschoeiing met diverse waterplanten in de Kromme Rijn ter hoogte van de Weg naar Rhijnauwen te Utrecht.
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Het Utrechts Archief catalog number: 840040 Description (Dutch): Gezicht over de Vecht vanaf de Hogelanden W.Z. te Utrecht, met op de achtergrond gebouwen op het terrein van de rioolwaterzuiveringsinstallatie (Zandpad 1).
Topics: Water, Boom, Bank
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Topics: United Pentecostal Church, pentecostal, apostolic
Many infants are weaned prematurely within the first two weeks of life, due to ineffective management of breastfeeding problems which are unrelated to any physiological deficit in lactogenesis. Objective assessment tools, in conjunction with theory based interventions, are needed to evaluate the breastfeeding process. The primary purpose of this study was to determine if a model-based intervention was effective in decreasing breastfeeding attrition. A research-based intervention, grounded in...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Wrenn, Sarah E., AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH,...
ASCA (Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics) detected an intense X-ray flare on the weak-lined T Tauri star V773 Tau (=HD 283447) during a 30 ks observation of the Barnard 209 dark cloud in 1995 September. This star is a spectroscopic binary and shows signs of strong magnetic surface activity including a spot-modulated optical light curve. The flare was seen only during its decay phase but is still one of the strongest ever recorded from a T Tauri star with a peak luminosity L(sub...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), STELLAR FLARES, X RAY ASTRONOMY, MAGNETIC CLOUDS, PLASMA...
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Telecinco
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The Gazette of India Extraordinary Gazette Published by the Directorate of Printing, Department of Publication, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Published in 1997, Issue Number 756 Ministry: Ministry not available Subject: Subject not available
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Adriano H. Cerqueira; Elisabete M. de Gouveia Dal Pino; Marc Herant
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We present the results of 3-D SPMHD numerical simulations of supermagnetosonic, overdense, radiatively cooling jets. Two initial magnetic configurations are considered: (i) a helical and (ii) a longitudinal field. We find that magnetic fields have important effects on the dynamics and structure of radiative cooling jets, especially at the head. The presence of a helical field suppresses the formation of the clumpy structure which is found to develop at the head of purely hydrodynamical jets. On...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9709092v1
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A. Gavrielides; V. Kovanis; P. M. Varangis; T. Erneux; G. Lythe
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We present experimental evidence for coexisting periodic attractors in a semiconductor laser subject to external optical injection. The coexisting attractors appear after the semiconductor laser has undergone a Hopf bifurcation from the locked steady state. We consider the single mode rate equations and derive a third order differential equation for the phase of the laser field. We then analyze the bifurcation diagram of the time periodic states in terms of the frequency detuning and the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/chao-dyn/9709012v1
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) workers examine the Huygens probe after removal from the Cassini spacecraft in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF) at KSC. The spacecraft was returned to the PHSF after damage to the thermal insulation was discovered inside Huygens from an abnormally high flow of conditioned air. The damage required technicians to inspect the inside of the probe, repair the insulation, and clean the instruments. After returning from the PHSF to Launch Pad 40 at Cape...
Topics: Space Probes, Planet-Saturn, What -- Huygens Probe, What -- Cassini, What -- Saturn, What -- Titan,...
Source: http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/ABSTRACTS/GPN-2004-00030.html
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Set 1: Walk This Way, 100 Year Flood > Rhum 'n' Zouc, Gone So Long, Blue Bossa, Don't Say, Long Gone, So What > Jam > On the Road Set 2: Voodoo Chile, Little Hands > Dudley's Kitchen, Got What He Wanted, Rhythm of the Road, Black Clouds > Pirates > Black Clouds, Land's End > Drums > San Jose Encore: Whiskey Before Breakfast, Southbound
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P. Goldoni; A. Goldwurm; P. Laurent; F. Lebrun
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The Imager on Board Integral Satellite (IBIS) is the imaging instrument of the INTEGRAL satellite, the hard-X/soft-gamma ray ESA mission to be launched in 2001. It provides diagnostic capabilities of fine imaging (12' FWHM), source identification and spectral sensitivity to both continuum and broad lines over a broad (15 keV--10 MeV) energy range. It has a continuum sensitivity of 2~10^{-7} ph cm^{-2} s^{-1} at 1 MeV for a 10^6 seconds observation and a spectral resolution better than 7 % at...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9709096v1
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Karl Jansen; Rainer Sommer
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We compute the improvement coefficient $c_{sw}$ that multiplies the Sheikholeslami-Wohlert term as a function of the bare gauge coupling for two flavour QCD. We discuss several aspects concerning simulations with improved dynamical Wilson fermions.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9709022v1
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Peter E. Haagensen; Kasper Olsen; Ricardo Schiappa
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Starting from a consistency requirement between T-duality symmetry and renormalization group flows, the two-loop metric beta function is found for a d=2 bosonic sigma model on a generic, torsionless background. The result is obtained without Feynman diagram calculations, and represents further evidence that duality symmetry severely constrains renormalization flows.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9705105v2
Artist: Aphex Twin Date: 1997-09-10 Broadcast Station: 89.9 FM KCRW Show: Morning Becomes Eclectic
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The Gazette of India Date: 1997-9-10 Type: Extraordinary Part Number: CSL Reference Number: CSL Department: CSL Ministry: CSL Office: CSL Subject: Subject not available
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The Gazette of India Date: 1997-9-10 Type: Extraordinary Part Number: CSL Reference Number: CSL Department: CSL Ministry: CSL Office: CSL Subject: Subject not available
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The Gazette of India Extraordinary Gazette Published by the Directorate of Printing, Department of Publication, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Published in 1997, Issue Number 1407 Ministry: Ministry not available Subject: Subject not available
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The Gazette of India Extraordinary Gazette Published by the Directorate of Printing, Department of Publication, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Published in 1997, Issue Number 1775 Ministry: Ministry not available Subject: Subject not available
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The Gazette of India Date: 1997-9-10 Type: Extraordinary Part Number: CSL Reference Number: CSL Department: CSL Ministry: CSL Office: CSL Subject: Subject not available
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Jim Chapman, Robert Metz, Jeff SchlemmerSite: www.justrightmedia.orgPaypal.me/JustRightMedia
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Eleventh symposium on turbulent shear flows late papers were Low dimensional description of large scale structures dynamics in a plane turbulent mixing layer by L. Cordier, J Delville, C. Tenaud Simulation of coherent structures in variable density coaxial jets by P. Reynier, A. Koutla, H. Ha Minh Amplification and reduction of turbulence in a heated jet/shock wave interaction by L. Jacqum, P. Geffroy.
Topics: DTIC Archive, INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE (FRANCE), *SHEAR PROPERTIES, *TURBULENT...
The purpose of this study is to document how anesthesia providers identify patients for blood transfusion. Accurate patient identification is of paramount importance in the assurance of safe blood administration. For the last 20 years, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports of transfusion-related fatalities have shown that the surgical patient is at most risk for a hemolytic transfusion reaction. In the first three years of required FDA reporting of transfusion-related fatalities in the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sheppard,David A, Uniformed Services University of The Health Sciences Bethesda...
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Source: Microfilm: 16 Pages of 16 (11 1/2 x 22 3/4)
Electrostriction is the elastic deformation of a material caused by an electric field. Achievable deformations can be much larger than those of piezoelectric polymers and inorganic materials. Our research has focused on understanding electrostriction in thin polymer films - determining the underlying mechanism or mechanisms and the properties that control observed behavior. We have shown that experimental observations can be described as elastic deformation due to electrostatic forces. Critical...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Klingenberg, Daniel J., WISCONSIN UNIV-MADISON DEPT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING,...
A retrospective study was conducted to determine the effects of intrathecal analgesia on length of labor. There have been a number of investigations which show contradictory evidence as to the effect of epidural (EPI) analgesia on the progress of labor. Combined spinal-epidural (CSE) and intrathecal analgesia (ITA) techniques have been used to provide effective pain relief for parturients, but currently there are few data comparing EPI, CSE, and ITA techniques and their effect on progress of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Cutbush,Caroline M, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda...
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Gazette Type: Extra Ordinary Date: 1997-09-10 Ministry: Ministry NOT available Subject: Subject NOT available Gazette Source: URL Gazette ID: E-0253-1997-0354-8832 Download: GV_Content_Detail$ctl06$lnkflname_Pdf_Img
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This image, the last in sequence of 8 taken by the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft prior to its arrival at Mars on September 11, 1997, shows a spectacular view of the large volcano, Olympus Mons, very close to the morning sunrise line (called the terminator). Taken early in the morning of August 21, the view clearly shows the summit crater (the caldera) and the 3,000 m (9,800 feet) high escarpment that surrounds the base of the 25,000 meter (82,000 feet) high, 550 km (340 mile) wide...
Topics: What -- Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter (MGS), What -- Surveyor, What -- Crater, Where -- California,...
Source: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00936
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STS-65 mission commander Robert Cabana enters data into a laptop computer which is part of the Performance Assessment Work Station (PAWS). These views were taken on the Columbia's flight deck.
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STS-65 mission specialist Carl Walz enters data into a laptop computer which is part of the Performance Assessment Work Station (PAWS). These views were taken on the Columbia's flight deck.
Topics: Who -- Carl Walz, What -- STS-65
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Oh, go on then. England meets Denmark in a play-off for the world rudeboy finals, second time round, and it's a dead heat. Again. Anyone for another bout? :) Unquestionably another of the best tracks Mono's put out, the Relief vs. Twilight match hits paydirt again. Rough English translation of the title - 'damn it's hot' :) Certainly is. ;)
Topics: Relief+Twilight, Relief, Twilight, Mono, Mono211, Monotonik
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This image is the first of a sequence of Mars to be taken by the Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter Camera (MOC) between August 19 and August 21, 1997. It was acquired early in the morning of August 19 when the MGS spacecraft was 5.8 million kilometers (3.6 million miles) and 24 days from encounter. At this distance, the MOC's resolution is about 21.8 km per picture element, and the 6800 km (4200 mile) diameter planet is about 312 pixels across. The MGS spacecraft pointed the camera at the center of...
Topics: What -- Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter (MGS), What -- Surveyor, What -- Crater, What -- Hubble Space...
Source: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00929
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*Description*: These three pictures illustrate how a nearby irregular galaxy brimming with star birth would appear at successively greater distances from Earth. The picture at lower left shows the galaxy, I Zw 18, as it actually appears in a snapshot taken by the Hubble telescope's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2. The galaxy resides 30 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. The observation was made in November 1994 and March 1995. The bright dots scattered throughout the...
Topics: NGC 6251, What -- Earth, What -- Snapshot, What -- Camera 2, What -- Constellation, What -- Ursa...
Source: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1997/28/image/d/
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Technical facts about this news release: Back to entire collection [ http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/index/423/ ] Next release [ http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1997/27/ ] Previous release [ http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1997/30/ ] *News Release Number:*: STScI-1997-28e
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*Credit:* Philippe Crane (European Southern Observatory) and NASA [ http://www.nasa.gov/ ]
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*Description*: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has provided a never-before-seen view of a warped disk flooded with a torrent of ultraviolet light from hot gas trapped around a suspected massive black hole. [Right] This composite image of the core of the galaxy was constructed by combining a visible light image taken with Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2), with a separate image taken in ultraviolet light with the Faint Object Camera (FOC). While the visible light image shows a dark...
Topics: NGC 6251, What -- Hubble Space Telescope (HST), What -- Visible Light, What -- Wide Field Planetary...
Source: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1997/28/image/a/
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This grant supported an investigation of lunar sodium by our coronagraph and spectrograph on nearby Mount Lemmon. We report successful operation and data analysis during International Lunar Atmosphere Week, September 15 - 22, 1995, and submittal of a paper to Icarus. The core of the proposed work was to observe the lunar sodium atmosphere with our classical Lyot coronagraph and specially-built grating spectrograph on Mount Lemmon, a 9400-foot peak about an hour's drive from Tucson. It is...
Topics: ELECTRIC PROPULSION, FEED SYSTEMS, PROPELLANTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRA, NOISE THRESHOLD, EMISSION...
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Bullet Auction: Held in conjunction with the 1997 September Long Beach Convention by Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc.
Topics: Numismatics, Auctions
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P. Goldoni; M. Vargas; A. Goldwurm; P. Laurent; J. -P. Roques; E. Jourdain; J. Malzac; G. Vedrenne; M. Revnivtsev; E. Churazov; M. Gilfanov; R. Sunyaev; A. Dyachkov; N. Khavenson; I. Tserenin; N. Kuleshova
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We report on hard X-ray observations of X-ray Nova Velorum 1993 (GRS 1009-45) performed with the SIGMA coded mask X-ray telescope in January 1994. The source was clearly detected with a flux of about 60 mCrab in the 40-150 keV energy band during the two observations with a hard spectrum (alpha ~ - 1.9) extending up to ~ 150 keV. These observations confirm the duration of the activity of the source in hard X-rays over 100 days after the first maximum and suggest a spectral hardening which has...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9709089v1
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09/13
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Luca Mezincescu; Rafael I. Nepomechie
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We construct integrals of motion (IM) for the sine-Gordon model with boundary at the free Fermion point which correctly determine the boundary S matrix. The algebra of these IM (``boundary quantum group'' at q=1) is a one-parameter family of infinite-dimensional subalgebras of twisted affine sl(2). We also propose the structure of the fractional-spin IM away from the free Fermion point.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9709078v1
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moe. 9/10/97 Pearl Street - Northampton, MA Source: SBD + AKG414's > DAT Taper Unknown Transferred from DAT by Jeremy Davis Tracked, Normalized, Uploaded & Seeded by Bill Graves Disc 1 - Set 1: 1. Crowd / Tuning 2. Akikmbo > 3. Waiting for the Punchline 4. She Sends Me 5. Nebraska 6. Plane Crash 7. Spaz Medicine > 8. Recreational Chemistry Disc 2 (See Notes): 1. Crowd / Tuning 2. Timmy Tucker > 3. CalifornIA > 4. Jazz Wank > 5. Buster Notes: - There's a lot of this show...
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09/13
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Rainer Fuhrmann; Fernando Torres
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We use Weierstrass Point Theory and Frobenius orders to prove the uniqueness (up to isomorphism) of some optimal curves.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/alg-geom/9709013v1
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W. Kramer; U. Semmelmann; G. Weingart
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In a previous paper we proved a lower bound for the spectrum of the Dirac operator on quaternionic Kaehler manifolds. In the present article we show that the only manifolds in the limit case, i.e. the only manifolds where the lower bound is attained as an eigenvalue, are the quaternionic projective spaces. We use the equivalent formulation in terms of the quaternionic Killing equation and show that a nontrivial solution defines a parallel spinor on the associated hyperkaehler manifold.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/dg-ga/9709014v1
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J. Bunn; R. Foot; R. R. Volkas
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The minimal interpretation of the atmospheric neutrino data suggests that the muon neutrino oscillates into another species with a mixing angle close to the maximal $\pi/4$. In the Exact Parity Symmetric Model, both the muon and electron neutrinos are expected to be maximally mixed with essentially sterile partners ($\nu'_{\mu}$ and $\nu'_e$ respectively). We examine the impact of maximal $\nu_e - \nu'_e$ oscillations on the atmospheric neutrino experiments. We estimate that maximal $\nu_e -...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9702429v3
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M. Malheiro; W. Melnitchouk
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We calculate the corrections to the strange matrix elements of the nucleon resulting from the breaking of rotational invariance on the light-cone. In the meson cloud model, the strange magnetic moment mu_S is seen to change sign once the spurious form factors arising from this violation are subtracted. The resulting mu_S is small and slightly positive, in agreement with the trend of the recent data from the SAMPLE experiment. The value of the strange magnetic form factor is predicted to be...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9709307v1
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Andrew J. Dolgert; Thomas Blum; Alan T. Dorsey; Michael Fowler
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We study the localized stationary solutions of the one-dimensional time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations in the presence of a current. These threshold perturbations separate undercritical perturbations which return to the normal phase from overcritical perturbations which lead to the superconducting phase. Careful numerical work in the small-current limit shows that the amplitude of these solutions is exponentially small in the current; we provide an approximate analysis which captures this...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9709125v1
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-86 Commander James D. Wetherbee speaks to media representatives and other onlookers during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities at Launch Pad 39A. This will be his fourth spaceflight. STS-86 will be the seventh docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. During the docking, STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf will transfer to the orbiting Russian station and become a member of the Mir 24 crew, replacing U.S. astronaut...
Topics: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=848, Who -- Michael Foale, What -- Space...
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Numero intero de l'Unità del giorno 1997-09-10, dall'archivio de l'Unità.
Topics: newspapers, quotidiani, l'Unità
This report briefly summarizes the research developments in ab initio dynamics made possible by this augmentation award to the parent ONR grant. A full description of the research accomplishments will appear in the final technical report of the parent grant (due 14 March 1998).
Topics: DTIC Archive, Carter, Emily A., CALIFORNIA UNIV LOS ANGELES DEPT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY,...
These proceedings contain the papers presented at the Eleventh Symposium on Turbulent Shear Flows held at the Institut National Polytechnique and the Universite' Joseph Fourier of Grenoble, France, September 8-10,1997. The purpose of these biennial international symposia is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of new developments in the field of turbulence, especially as related to shear flows of importance in engineering and geophysics.
Topics: DTIC Archive, INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE (FRANCE), *SHEAR PROPERTIES, *TURBULENT...