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Meade, Andrew J. Semidiscrete Galerkin modelling of compressible viscous flow past a circular cone at incidence. University of California, 1989.

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Center, Langley Research, ed. Some solutions for the large deflections of uniformly loaded circular membranes. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1997.

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Fichter, W. B. Some solutions for the large deflections of uniformly loaded circular membranes. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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James, VanFossen G., and Lewis Research Center, eds. The influence of jet-grid turbulence on heat transfer from the stagnation region of a cylinder in crossflow. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1985.

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Guttman, Irving. Prediction in circular distributions. University of Toronto, Dept. of Statistics, 1989.

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Hyer, M. W. Innovative design of composite structures: The use of curvilinear fiber format to improve buckling resistance of composite plates with central circular holes. College of Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1990.

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Hyer, M. W. Innovative design of composite structures: The use of curvilinear fiber format to improve buckling resistance of composite plates with central circular holes. College of Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1990.

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Circular of the Bureau of Standards No. 515: Energy and Angle Distribution of the Photoprotons from Deuterium; NBS Circular 515. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Stress Distribution in Two Circular Cylinders Intersecting at Right Angles under the Influence of Internal Pressure. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Control of separated flow past a cylinder using tangential wall jet blowing. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1989.

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Thompson, Robert Stephen. Atlas of Relations Between Climatic Parameters and Distributions of Important Trees and Shrubs in North America: Additional Conifers, Hardwoods, and M (U.S. Geological Survey Circular). Geological Survey (USGS), 2001.

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Council, Canadian Geoscience. The future mandate, organizational structure, and recommended resource distribution for the British Columbia Geological Survey Branch, Ministry of Energy, ... Petroleum Resources (Information circular). Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 1990.

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[Circular]: We call your attention to our large chart on the divisions of the brain, the cranial nerves, their origin, arrangement, principal branches and distribution with the ganglia connected ... s.n., 1986.

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[Circular]: We call your attention to our large chart on the divisions of the brain, the cranial nerves, their origin, arrangement, principal branches and distribution with the ganglia connected .. s.n., 1986.

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Klabunde, Anna. Computational Economic Modeling of Migration. Edited by Shu-Heng Chen, Mak Kaboudan, and Ye-Rong Du. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199844371.013.41.

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In this chapter an agent-based model of endogenously evolving migrant networks is developed to find and estimate the size of determinants of migration and return decisions. Individuals are connected by links, the strength of which declines over time and distance. Methodologically speaking, this chapter combines parameterization using data from the Mexican Migration Project with calibration. It is shown that expected earnings, an idiosyncratic home bias, network ties to other migrants, strength of links to the home country, and age have a significant impact on circular migration patterns over time. The model can reproduce spatial patterns of migration as well as the distribution of the number of trips of migrants. It can also be used for computational experiments and policy analysis.
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Łaski, Kazimierz. Lectures in Macroeconomics. Edited by Jerzy Osiatyński and Jan Toporowski. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198842118.001.0001.

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These lectures in macroeconomics explain the theory and policy implications of macroeconomics in a systematic and logically consistent way. Central to this analysis is the principle of aggregate demand as formulated by the Polish economist Michał Kalecki, who is best known as the originator, along with Keynes, of the Keynesian Revolution in macroeconomics. The lectures cover the main components of aggregate demand, showing the key importance of firms’ investment for total output, employment, and economic growth in both closed and open economies. The main influences on investment are explained and how, through the circular flow of income and expenditure, investment generates profits in the economy. However, investment is unstable and the government therefore has a central role in stabilizing such an economy at high rates of employment. Along with investment, the labor market and wages then determine the distribution of income. This leads on to an examination of the role of money and finance in the contemporary capitalist economy. The analysis is illustrated with statistics and a survey of the evolution of capitalist economies since World War II, along with critical observations on the neoclassical approach to economics.
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Elkins, Nathan T. Nerva, the Senate and People of Rome, and Italy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190648039.003.0003.

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The most intensively studied images on Nerva’s coins are his bronze coins that denote specific aspects of the emperor’s policy. These speak directly to Nerva’s domestic agenda and his relationship with the people of Rome, the Senate, and the Italian citizenry. For example, coins celebrate imperial distribution of grain to the urban plebs, the foresight of the Senate, and the remission of obligations of Italian communities to support the imperial courier. Nerva’s restoration coins celebrating the Deified Augustus echo a theme in Martial’s epigrams, whereby Nerva is presented as Augustus restored to the earth. Nonetheless, such coins are, generally speaking, very rare and this suggests that they did not circulate widely across the Roman Empire. Distribution of coin finds suggest that these coins were targeted primarily at an audience in Rome and Italy.
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Keiser, Sandra, Deborah Vandermar, and Myrna B. Garner. Beyond Design. 5th ed. Fairchild Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501366581.

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Beyond Design: The Synergy of Apparel Product Development, Fifth Edition maps the processes required to bring apparel products from concept to consumer. This full-color text takes students step-by-step through the decision-making involved in the pre-production processes of apparel product development including business, creative, technical, and production planning. Updated chapter content reflects evolving industry practice. It demonstrates how these processes must be coordinated to get the right product to market, when consumers want it, and at a price they are willing to pay in an increasingly digital environment. The text seeks to address how functional approaches vary depending on a business’s size and fashion focus. More global in scope, the fifth edition includes examples and case studies of multi-national companies and incorporates global nomenclature when it differs from the US industry. This new edition also advances its discussion of how new technologies continue to shorten the product development calendar. The book is written to help students anticipate the chaotic pace of change not only in fashion trends, but also in the fashion system itself. New to this Edition • Updated references and examples demonstrate how industry practice is changing to meet market demands • New case studies illustrate the impact of new technology and an evolving fashion system • An understanding of a circular economy expands upon how sustainability and social justice issues impact every function of product development, distribution, and consumption • The slow fashion/fast fashion dichotomy is considered as it impacts the fashion ecosystem • The issues of cultural appropriation and influencer culture are discussed Beyond Design STUDIO • Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips • Review concepts with flashcards of essential vocabulary Instructor Resources • Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom, supplemental assignments, and lecture notes • PowerPoint® presentations include images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion
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Pozio, Edoardo. Trichinellosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0068.

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Trichinellosis is caused by nematodes of the genus Trichinella. These zoonotic parasites show a cosmopolitan distribution in all the continents, but Antarctica. They circulate in nature by synanthropic-domestic and sylvatic cycles. Today, eight species and four genotypes are recognized, all of which infect mammals, including humans, one species also infects birds, and two other species infect also reptiles.Parasites of the genus Trichinella are unusual among the other nematodes in that the worm undergoes a complete developmental cycle, from larva to adult to larva, in the body of a single host, which has a profound influence on the epidemiology of trichinellosis. When the cycle is complete, the muscles of the infected animal contain a reservoir of larvae, capable of long-term survival. Humans and other hosts become infected by ingesting muscle tissuescontaining viable larvae.The symptoms associated with trichinellosis vary with the severity of infection, i.e. the number of viable larvae ingested, and the time after infection. The capacity of the worm population to undergo massive multiplication in the body is a major determinant. Progression of disease follows the biological development of the parasite. Symptoms are associated first with the gastrointestinal tract, as the worms invade and establish in the small intestine, become more general as the body responds immunologically, and finally focus on the muscles as the larvae penetrate the muscle cells and develop there. Although Trichinella worms cause pathological changes directly by mechanical damage, most of the clinical features of trichinellosis are immunopathological in origin and can be related to the capacity of the parasite to induce allergic responses.The main source of human infection is raw or under-cooked meat products from pig, wild boar, bear, walrus, and horses, but meat products from other animals have been implicated. In humans, the diagnosis of infection is made by immunological tests or by direct examination of muscle biopsies using microscopy or by recovery of larvae after artificial digestion. Treatment requires both the use of anthelmintic drugs to kill the parasite itself and symptomatic treatment to minimize inflammatory responses.Both pre-slaughter prevention and post-slaughter control can be used to prevent Trichinella infections in animals. The first involves pig management control as well as continuous surveillance programmes. Meat inspection is a successful post-slaughter strategy. However, a continuous consumer education is of great importance in countries where meat inspection is not mandatory.
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