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Duff, Brian. "The Inertia of Sex: Henry Adams on Family and the Politics of Unconditional Love." Journal of Family History 35, no. 3 (2010): 286–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363199010370403.

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Jodziewicz, Thomas W. "Henry Adams." Renascence 63, no. 4 (2011): 251–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/renascence201163462.

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Jacobson, Joanne, and Ernest Samuels. "Henry Adams." New England Quarterly 63, no. 4 (1990): 649. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/365922.

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Sommer, Robert F., and Ernest Samuels. "Henry Adams." American Literature 62, no. 2 (1990): 333. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2926929.

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DelGaudio, Julian J., and Ernest Samuels. "Henry Adams." History Teacher 26, no. 1 (1992): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/494117.

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Adams, Henry. "From Henry Adams." Art Journal 49, no. 3 (1990): 339. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/777132.

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Stowe, William W. "Henry Adams, Traveler." New England Quarterly 64, no. 2 (1991): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/366120.

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Cotkin, George, and Ernest Samuels. "Henry Adams: Selected Letters." Journal of American History 79, no. 4 (1993): 1624. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2080285.

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Ahrens, Prue. "Henry Adams in Tahiti." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 8, no. 1 (2020): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00013_1.

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While touring Tahiti in 1891, the American historian Henry Adams compiled an album of large-scale photographic prints that he purchased from commercial studios in Papeete. Souvenir album making was a popular pursuit amongst nineteenth-century Euro-American travellers who used the opportunity to project, validate and narrate desired travel experiences. Unlike others, Adams’s album is seemingly random and banal and lacks any clear narrative. This article attempts to make sense of Adams’s album. It asks to what extent the photographs performed their common function and validated Adams’s experience and expectations of Tahiti. It questions what the album reflects of Adams’s background, tastes and position in the islands as an elite traveller. It considers what was available for Adams to purchase from Papeete’s commercial studios, businesses that traded at a key moment in Tahiti’s complex colonial history. This article suggests that the album is a site where Adams’s desires and despair in colonial Tahiti overlap and contradict. Ultimately, it is a sign of his disappointment in photography as a medium incapable of capturing his island experiences.
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Douven, Igor, and Sara Verbrugge. "The Adams family." Cognition 117, no. 3 (2010): 302–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.015.

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Atem, Félix. "Henry Adams et le Pacifique sud : de l'expérience tahitienne aux Mémoires d'Ariitaimai." Paris 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA030148.

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Du periple effectue par henry adams en 1890 dans le pacifique sud en compagnie de son ami john la farge, l'escale tahitienne constitue certainement l'etape la plus importante. Sa rencontre avec les dignitaires indigenes et notamment la derniere cheffesse du clan des teva a genere les memoires de ariitaimai, oeuvre en apparence autobiographique qui occupe une place particuliere dans la vie aussi bien que dans la carriere litteraire de l'ecrivain americain. Plus qu'un simple divertissement, l'ouvrage initialement intitule memoirs of marau taaroa, last queen of tahiti, puis devenu memoirs of ariitaimai, marama of eimeo, teriirere of tooarai, teriinui of tahiti, tauraatua i amo, contient en effet en filigrane nombre d'idees cheres a henry adams et developpees dans les ouvrages posterieurs au voyage dans les mers du sud. Ouvrage en apparence autobiographique, les memoires de ariitaimai s'inscrit dans l'oeuvre d'adams comme un prelude a the education et constitue un jalon incontournable dans l'evolution de la pensee de l'auteur<br>Henry adams's tout to the south pacific in 1890 shows that his stay in tahiti was no doubt the most important stage. His encounter with the local chiefs and espacially the last member of the great teva clan, the chieftess ariitaimai, led to the writing of the memoirs of ariitaimai, an apparently autobiographical work. More than a mere entertainment, the work initially called memoirs of marautaaroa, last queen of tahiti, then, memoirs of ariitaimai, marama of eimeo, teriirere of tooarai, teriinui of tahiti, teriitua i amo, contains a great number of important ideas adams was to develop in his works written after the travel to the south seas. The memoirs of ariitaimai thus appears as a prelude to the education as well as an essential landmark in the evolution of the writer's thought
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Meyers, Cherie Kay Beaird. "Aestheticism and the "paradox of progress" in the work of Henry James, Edith Wharton, and Henry Adams, 1893-1913 /." Access abstract and link to full text, 1987. http://0-wwwlib.umi.com.library.utulsa.edu/dissertations/fullcit/8803555.

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Manzetti, Sergio. "Studies of enzymes from two protease families: Tissue Kallikreins, ADAMs and MMPs." Queensland University of Technology, 2005. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16088/.

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The human kallikrein family is a family of proteolytic enzymes, classified as serine proteases, that derive from chromosome 19, locus 13.3-13.4. These enzymes are widespread in pathophysiological processes such as cancer and neurodegenerative diseases; hence studies of catalytic sites and inhibitors are important in relation to the longer term of design of therapeutic drugs. One member of the family, human kallikrein 4 (hK4) which is thought to carry out crucial functions in the prostate, was expressed in this study as a secreted protein in a baculovirus expression system, bearing a His-tag and V5-epitope that were used for purification and detection respectively. Its mass was estimated to be 35kDa, ~2kDa less than the equivalent product expressed in monkey kidney cells. The protein was purified to 50-90% purity with a yield of 0.93mg/L-4.8mg/L based on methods derived from computational prediction of its properties, such as pI. Computational analysis was extended by applying high-performing computing techniques, such as molecular dynamics, and flexible ligand docking, to predict antigenic regions, the likely substrate specificity and putative inhibitors. These results show that hK4 has a loop, between Leu83-Ser94 that shows promise as a specific segment that can be exploited for generation of antibodies. Preferred substrates were also predicted to bear hydrophobic residues at the P'-region of the scissile bond and amphiphilic residues at the P-region. At the S-region, hK4 potentially involves its unique PLYH-motif in recognizing the P4/P5 position from the substrate. Flexible ligand-docking studies indicate that hK4 can be inhibited by inhibitors that carry a modified bulky hydrophobic sidechain with a guanidinium group at the P1-position and its own putative autoactivation region residues at the P2, P1' and P2' position. The computational study was extended to other members of the kallikrein family, predicting distinctions between these that could be used for future studies. These results show that 8 of the fifteen kallikrein members are very homologous in terms of specificity bearing typical trypsinlike activity and specificity, except for hK2, hK3, hK4, hK5, hK7, hK9, hK15 that retain certain distinct signatures in the binding pocket in terms of secondary specificity. The principles of substrate-specificity analysis that were developed were further applied on three metzincins, MMP-3, ADAM-9 and ADAM-10. These three enzymes are metalloproteases, which are involved in tissue remodeling, intracellular signalling and cell-to-cell mediation. The substrate-specificity analysis was carried out on all three metzincins using the structure of a crystallized complex of the MMP-3 enzyme with the TIMP-1 natural inhibitor as template. In this specific enzyme-substrate complex, the challenge was to model and suggest a possible orientation of the P-region, which is not known. The interactions on the P/S-region are therefore unclear and need to be clarified. In order to suggest the arrangement of the enzyme-substrate complex and the undefined S-subsites, four new residues were added in an extended beta-sheet conformation to the P1' residue (derived originally from the TIMP-1 inhibitor) to create a full-length modeled substrate spanning P4'-P4. This new modeled region, in particular, was bound through backbone H-bonds with the enzyme at position 169 (MMP nomenclature) suggesting a new crucial residue for substrate binding, and satisfied steric and chemical restraints in the S'-region of the enzyme. This modeling approach also indicated a putative presence of an S2/S3-pocket on these metzincins which is composed of different residues for MMP-3, ADAM-9 and ADAM-10, and which could prove useful for future drug design projects. Furthermore, the data argue against the involvement of a polarizable water molecule in catalysis, a mechanism that has been postulated by various groups. A new catalytic mechanism is suggested to involve an oxyanion anhydride transition state. This study is a demonstration of the power of combining bioinformatics with wet-lab biochemistry.
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Garton, Kyle Justin. "The ADAMs : a novel family of cell surface proteins with adhesive and protease activity /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6313.

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Van, Gilder Erin. "Tackling the Taboo: A Cross-Generational Study of the Adams-Smith Family and Their Moral Struggle with Alcoholism." Otterbein University Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=otbnhonors1620461042261468.

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Broadwell, Emily Catherine. "Re-Imagining Urban Dwelling." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/104100.

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Housing is one of the most critical design challenges of the 21st century. Sparked by increased urbanization, issues around affordability, density, development, and displacement create stress on people and the urban environment. In Washington D.C., an inadequate supply of housing for families forces them to leave the city in search of more comfortable and affordable options. However, families are essential dwellers in a healthy urban fabric. This thesis explores how architecture and empathic design-thinking can begin to address these issues and contribute to the health of the family unit and a healthy community. My thesis begs the question… what lifestyles are we encouraging by the way we design? Dwelling is a more appropriate, personal, and empathic term for housing. Dwelling should meet the needs of its inhabitants and support three vital organs of urban life: social activity, peaceful refuge, and theatrical celebrations. A healthy city and a healthy dwelling should include all three. My goal is to re-imagine urban dwelling for families living in the city and how architecture can create intentional moments of connection between people and the city they are a part of – especially how ideas of transparency and movement or air, light and people can be agents of a healthier urban dwelling. A new mid-rise multi-family dwelling in Adams Morgan, a colorful, diverse, artistic, and eclectic neighborhood in Washington D.C., creates a home that enhances the experience of dwelling for families. My thesis project supports the primary functions of dwelling and secondary functions of food creation through a kitchen incubator. The intention of the building is that it will serve as a space for growth, for individuals and for growing families, that it will be successful as both a well-designed home and a food lab that fosters collaboration and community for chefs and entrepreneurs who are growing their businesses and connections in the city. The building aims to incorporate living elements with nature integrated into the architecture in various ways. This home will be a space that understands the needs of its inhabitants, respects the context of the neighborhood, and supports a healthier framework of the larger city of Washington D.C.<br>Master of Architecture<br>Housing is one of the most critical challenges of the 21st century facing the architecture, engineering and construction industry. A lack of suitable housing is a result of increased urbanization and issues around affordability, density, development, and displacement. These challenges create stress on people and specifically the structures where they live. In Washington D.C., an inadequate supply of housing for families forces them to leave the city in search of more comfortable and affordable options. However, families are essential dwellers in the city - they should be supported in the modern urban environment. This thesis explores how architecture and empathic design-thinking, a deep understanding of the problems and realities of the people being designing for, can begin to address these issues and contribute to the health of the family unit and a healthy community. My thesis asks the question…what lifestyles are we encouraging by the way we design? Dwelling, the way and act of living, is a more appropriate, personal, and empathic term for housing. In the architect's mind, dwelling should meet the needs of its inhabitants and support three important facets of urban life: social activity, peaceful refuge, and theatrical celebrations. A healthy city and a healthy dwelling should include all three. The goal of this thesis is to re-imagine what urban dwelling feels and looks like for families living in the city and how architecture can be designed to create intentional moments of connection between people and the community they are a part of. A new mid-rise multi-family dwelling in Adams Morgan, a colorful, diverse, artistic, and eclectic neighborhood in Washington D.C., creates a home that enhances the experience of dwelling for families. My thesis project is foremost a dwelling, a space for living, but also a space for food creation through a community kitchen incubator. The intention of the building is that it will serve as a space for growth, for individuals and families, and that it will be successful as both a well-designed home and a food lab that fosters collaboration for chefs and entrepreneurs who are growing their businesses and connections in the city. This thesis seeks to discover how architecture can empower families and communities to have healthier, more inclusive and connected urban city lives.
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Chalifour, Bruno. "Le paysage de la photographie américaine de paysage : 1960-1990." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE2058.

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La période 1960 – 1990 a été agitée et féconde aux États-Unis malgré l’échec du projet de Grande Société et de lutte contre la pauvreté du président L.B. Johnson. L’Amérique a profité des retombées de sa domination économique et militaire pour financer l’éducation, le logement (G.I. Bill) ainsi que les arts (N.E.A.). De 1960 à 1990 la photographie est entrée massivement à l’université, dans les musées et dans le marché de l’art. Le paysage a toujours été un genre artistique privilégié aux États-Unis, de la peinture du dix-neuvième siècle à la photographie depuis son invention qui coïncide avec la découvertes de nouveaux territoires qui crée le pays. Le médium a documenté le développement territorial du pays puis s’est affirmé sur la scène de la photographie créative occidentale. Les années considérées vont voir la photographie créative américaine passer d’une période « romantique » tournée vers l’abstraction et le monde intérieur de l’artiste, conséquence des persécutions politiques de l’immédiat après-guerre, vers une réflexion ontologique et expérimentale, pour finalement traiter de problèmes de société tout en restant connectée aux réflexions esthétiques et philosophiques communes aux autres arts. Au sortir des années 1980, la photographie américaine de paysage, celle des grands espaces mais également celle des espaces humanisés, urbanisés, domine la scène internationale inspirant un renouveau du genre en Europe, au Canada, au Japon,…. Lancé par une exposition alors jugée mineure en 1975, le phénomène New Topographics est devenu planétaire et perdure. Ces quinze dernières années, de nombreuses expositions des paysagistes américains de cette période ont circulé à travers le monde, phénomène révélateur de leur rôle dans notre culture occidentalo – planétaire ainsi que pour l’histoire du médium<br>During the 1960 – 1990 period, in spite of the psychological and economical fall-outs of the various wars (Cold War, Korea and Vietnam ) undermining L.B. Johnson’s hopes and plans for a Great Society and his War on Poverty, the American government used its world supremacy and the derived wealth acquired in the wake of W.W. II (the USA was the only western country whose industrial production was impacted positively) to finance popular housing, adult education (G.I. Bill), and the arts (N.E.A.). During those years photography crashed the doors of academia, museum and art institutions, and entered the art market. Landscape has always been a major genre in the American visual arts, from the paintings of the nineteenth century (the Hudson River School, the Luminists) to photography. An interesting synchronicity can be observed between the birth, growth and coming of age of both the medium and the country. Landscape photography participated in the creation of an American identity. A century later, during what we can now call the Golden Age of American landscape photography from New Topographics in the 1970s to the advent of color photography in the 1980s, photographers turned their lenses back toward the east at the damage done and the state of the landscape left behind. The production of wall-size prints followed, competing for attention with paintings on the walls of museums and galleries that welcome them. Since the Culture Wars of the late 1980s and the 1990s, and the defunding of the arts that ensued, the rest of the world has caught up, influenced by the traveling exhibitions and publications of that generation of American photographers
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Gilmartin, Virginia. "Henry Adams and the forms of historical explanation." 2010. http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.2/rucore10001600001.ETD.000052115.

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van, Oostrum Duco C. ""No refuge": The woman within/beyond the borders of Henry Adams, Henry James, and others." Thesis, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16785.

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The dissertation investigates whether there is a place of refuge for women characters within and/or beyond American literary texts written by men around the turn of the twentieth century. Besides major and minor texts of leading American men of letters, Henry Adams and Henry James, the texts also include two Dutch novels, Multatuli's Max Havelaar and Frederik van Eeden's Van de koele meren des doods. In examining these texts, the dissertation seeks for a male feminist practice that does not immediately turn into a male practice of appropriation and violence, I adopt a feminist practice of exposing gender representations in canonical male-authored texts, giving particular attention to the results of their representations for women. The question I ask of them is also a question I ask of my critical practice: is a genuine representation of female characters by male authors possible? The metaphors of feminism as a "no man's land" and American literature as a "territorial battle" connect issues central in Adams, James, Multatuli, and Van Eeden. The inclusion of the Dutch texts "within" American literature takes place not only on the basis of intertextual links with Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, but also because their preoccupation with gender resembles gender systems in texts of Henry Adams and Henry James. All these male authors share an interest in the representation of women in their literary works. Henry Adams argues in The Education that there is "no refuge" for modern American women except "such as the male created for himself." After analyzing the Dutch novels, James's The Wings of the Dove, and Adams's Esther, his South Seas letters, and The Education of Henry Adams, I locate these dubious moments of refuge for women within male representation in strategies of idealizations of female alterity, self-reflexivity, exposure of the cultural construction of gender, and silence. Whether these places of refuge for women within the borders of the male texts go beyond already staked out territories into "no man's land" is a question at the heart of the dissertation.
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Georgini, Sara. "Household Gods: creating Adams family religion in the American Republic, 1583-1927." Thesis, 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/17729.

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Over the course of the long nineteenth century, American Christianity changed dramatically, leaving lasting imprints on how families lived, worked, played, and prayed. As America’s prolific “first family,” the Adamses of Massachusetts were key interpreters of the place of religion within a rapidly changing American republic facing denominational turf wars, anti-Catholic violence, a burgeoning market economy, Civil War, shifting gender roles, and the collapse of providentialism. Constant globe-trotters who documented their cultural travels, the Adamses developed a cosmopolitan Christianity that blended discovery and criticism, faith and doubt. Claiming Puritan ancestry and the supremacy of a Unitarian covenant with God, the family was unusually forthright in exploring a subject as personal and provocative as faith. This dissertation shows how they interpreted religious ideas and rites in America over three centuries of civic service. I argue that the Adamses’ cosmopolitan encounters led them to become leading lay critics of New England religion, even as they marshaled Christian rhetoric to sustain American democracy. While scholars of American religion have relied on “fringe” groups to explain the growth and democratization of American Christianity, little has been studied of seekers like the Adamses, transnational agents of American thought and culture who sought avidly among other faiths yet chose to stay within the mainline fold. My study offers a new perspective on the political dynasty, by mapping the religious journeys of Americans who looked for God in eclectic places and then made their return, greatly changed, to the family pew.
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Books on the topic "Adams family. Adams, Henry"

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Florence, Elsie Delia Adams. Henry Samuel and Elsie Dee Adams Florence. E.A. Florence, 1987.

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O'Toole, Patricia. The Five of Hearts: An intimate portrait of Henry Adams and his friends, 1880-1918. C. Potter, 1990.

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Weaver, Robert Kean. Indices & supplement to Who was Henry Weaver (1732-1807), buried Pine Bank Cemetery, Mount Joy Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania? Anundsen Pub. Co., 1985.

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Samuels, Ernest. Henry Adams. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1989.

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Baldwin, Stanley P. CliffsNotes Adams' The education of Henry Adams. IDG Books Worldwide, 2001.

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Baldwin, Stanley P. CliffsNotes on Adams' The Education of Henry Adams. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2000.

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Henry, Adams. Henry Adams: Selected letters. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1992.

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Henry Adams: A biography. Transaction Publishers, 1997.

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Howell, H. Thomas. Oakwood: A family that put its name on the map : Henry Oakwood (ca 1755-1792) and his descendants : including the allied families of Adams, Brown, Fox, Hart, Helmick, Hickman, Howell, Hunter, Littler, Pence, Remley, Rutan, Sallee and Van Allen. H. Thomas Howell, 2010.

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Daily, Leon. The Henry Adam Crane family. L. Daily, 1986.

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KLL and Frank Kelleter. "Adams, Henry Brooks: The Education of Henry Adams." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL). J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_4778-1.

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Kelleter, Frank. "Adams, Henry Brooks." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL). J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_4777-1.

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Coats, A. W. "Adams, Henry Carter (1851–1921)." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95189-5_56.

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Coats, A. W. "Adams, Henry Carter (1851–1921)." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_56-1.

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Sloan, Herbert E. "Thomas Jefferson and the John Adams Family." In A Companion to John Adams and John Quincy Adams. John Wiley & Sons, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118524381.ch23.

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"Henry Adams." In By Broad Potomac's Shore. University of Virginia Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv17mrtx3.75.

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"Henry Adams:." In Autobiography and Imagination. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315674575-2.

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Stevenson, Elizabeth. "Professor Adams." In Henry Adams. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429337437-8.

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Stevenson, Elizabeth. "Starting Place." In Henry Adams. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429337437-1.

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Stevenson, Elizabeth. "Marlborough Street." In Henry Adams. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429337437-10.

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Bowen, Landen, Brian Trease, Mary Frecker, and Timothy Simpson. "Dynamic Modeling and Analysis of an Origami-Inspired Optical Shield for the Starshade Spacecraft." In ASME 2016 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2016-9172.

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The Starshade is a future exoplanet discovery mission consisting of a satellite and a 34 meter diameter starshade used to block the light of a star of interest, enhancing visualization of the orbiting planets. The starshade itself is composed of a number of 7 meter long petals surrounding a 20 meter diameter optical shield. A critical design requirement of the optical shield is stowage in a 3 meter diameter area during launch. Origami has been investigated as a means of collapsing the optical shield, specifically a family of action origami models known as “flashers.” In this paper a dynamic model of an optical shield design candidate based on a flasher pattern is created in Adams 2014. As these patterns can have many parts and joints, a method for the automatic creation of dynamic models using information about the geometry of the crease pattern is utilized. As the fabricated optical shield panels will be somewhat flexible, each quadrilateral panel is modeled as two rigid triangles connected with a joint. The effect of joint stiffness on the forces and torques developed during deployment is investigated. It is found that the optical shield design is rigid foldable if the panel flexibility is taken into account by additional joints, which are found to bend from 10° – 40°. Joint forces are predicted over the deployment, and maximum and average joint forces are tabulated. These and other insights gained from the dynamic model can help guide future Starshade design decisions, and similar analyses can be performed for other origami-inspired deployable structures.
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