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Yosemite National Park (Agency : U.S.), ed. Lewis Memorial Hospital historic structure report. [San Francisco, Calif.]: [Architectural Resources Group], 2013.

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United States. National Park Service. Southeast Regional Office. Cultural Resources Division. Cape Lookout National Seashore: Lewis-Davis House : historic structure report. [Atlanta?]: National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 2004.

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Cox, Richard A. V. The Gaelic place-names of Carloway, Isle of Lewis: Their structure and significance. [Dublin]: School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2002.

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Mumford, Lewis. Sidewalk critic: Lewis Mumford's writings on New York. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1998.

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Mumford, Lewis. Sidewalk critic: Lewis Mumford's writings on New York. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2000.

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Marlitt, Richard. Matters of proportion: The Portland residential architecture of Whidden & Lewis. [Portland, Or.]: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1989.

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Center, Lewis Research. Lewis Structures Technology - 1988: Proceedings of an exposition and symposium of structures technology developed under the auspices of NASA Lewis Research Center's Structures Division, Cleveland, Ohio, May 24-25, 1988. Cleveland, Ohio: Lewis Research Center, 1988.

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Center, Lewis Research. Engine structures: A bibliography of Lewis Research Center's research for 1980-1987. Cleveland, Ohio: Lewis Research Center, 1988.

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Kostura, William. William F. Lewis: A San Francisco house builder. San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1993.

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NASA Lewis Research Center Workshop on Forced Response in Turbomachinery (1993). NASA Lewis Research Center Workshop on Forced Response in Turbomachinery: Proceedings of a conference. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1994.

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Anderson, Dale L. The log house in America: And the history and preservation of the Lewis Anderson Homestead, Pleasant Ridge, Wasco County, Oregon. 2nd ed. Ft. Washington, Md: Silesia Companies, 2001.

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Noor, Ahmed Khairy. Computational Structures Technology for Airframes and Propulsion Systems: Proceedings of two workshops sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C., and the Center for Computational Structures Technology, University of Virginia, Hampton, Virginia, and held at Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, June 26-27, 1991, and at Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, September 4-5, 1991. Hampton, Va: Langley Research Center, 1992.

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Stalnaker, Robert. David Lewis on Context. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739548.003.0003.

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A critical discussion of David Lewis’s two-dimensional framework for doing semantics. Lewis’s framework has the same abstract structure as David Kaplan’s semantics for demonstratives, where the truth-value of a sentence is defined as a function of two parameters, one of which is a context. This chapter focuses on the notion of context that is common to the two frameworks, arguing that it is not suited to play the pragmatic role that we need a notion of context to play. The technical notion that both Kaplan and Lewis call ‘context’ plays several different roles in the explanation of speech that need to be distinguished, and this notion also needs to be distinguished from a pragmatic notion of context as the body of information that is available for the determination of what is said.
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Metal Sites in Proteins and Models: Phosphatases, Lewis Acids and Vanadium (Structure and Bonding). Springer-Verlag Telos, 1997.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Microgravity foam structure and rheology: NASA Lewis grant NAG3-1419, 12/15/92-12/31/96. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Microgravity foam structure and rheology: NASA Lewis grant NAG3-1419, 12/15/92-12/31/96. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Pacheco, Leonardo Lessa, and Ivoni Freitas-Reis. Gilbert Lewis e a delicada tessitura da teoria do par compartilhado. Brazil Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-092-2.

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This paper presents the results of a research that explored the context and intense dedication of the American chemist Gilbert Newton Lewis, aiming to investigate the consolidation of the shared pair theory that justified the formation of chemical bonds in the molecules from the elucidation of the atom. which we risk calling the atomic model. Original works by the twentieth century author were analyzed, specifically the article published in 1916, The Atom and the Molecule, and the 1923 book, Valence and the Structure of Atoms and Molecules. It was also analyzed periodical articles by scientists that in one way or another were directly related to the researched, either by laying the groundwork for Lewis's studies or by being directly related to their research. It is hoped with this work that the figure of Lewis will be remembered not only by one of his theories, but as a fundamental scientist for the construction of chemical knowledge encouraging everyone who, in some way, as undergraduate, postgraduate students. undergraduate or even acting teachers, were attached to it.
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Roberts. Writing Lewis Structures: Chem No. W.H. Freeman & Company, 1997.

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LEXIS STRUCTURE WAEC CERT. Longman International Education Division (a Pearson Education company), 1987.

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Derrick, Stephanie L. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819448.003.0001.

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The Introduction outlines the structure, major themes, methodologies, and limitations of The Fame of C. S. Lewis. It justifies the import of the subject as lying with the long-lasting cultural influence of C. S. Lewis, as well as what the topic reveals about the reading and intellectual cultures of Britain and America and key differences between these countries. It identifies important, new primary source materials and points of possible interest excluded by this study. It states that the book is not a work of literary criticism, nor a work of ‘reception studies’ formerly considered. An outline of the book is provided.
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Neiding, H. Anthony. Writing Lewis Symbols and Lewis Structures (Moclular Laboratory Program in Chemistry). Chemical Education Resources, 1994.

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Sumner, Andy. Structural Transformation and Inclusive Growth. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792369.003.0002.

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This chapter sets out some conceptual points of departure for the book in terms of structural transformation and inclusive growth. It revisits the Lewis model of economic development and proposes it as a heuristic device to connect structural transformation and inclusive growth. The chapter argues first, that both structural transformation and inclusive growth have tended to be defined in a reductionist sense, in a way that disconnects the two concepts. It is contended that this matters because the relationship between structural transformation and inclusive growth is embedded in—rather than separated from—the modality of late capitalism pursued. Second, that the work of pioneering development economist, W. Arthur Lewis and the Lewis dual economy model provides a useful heuristic device for thinking about the relationship between structural transformation and inclusive growth.
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Lewis Research Center. Structural Integrity Branch, ed. Structures for advanced power and propulsion. [Cleveland, OH]: Structural Integrity Branch, NASA Lewis Research Center, 1993.

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Test facilities of the Structural Dynamics Branch of NASA Lewis Research Center. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988.

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Engine structures: A bibliography of Lewis Research Center's research for 1980-1987. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988.

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Lewis Research Center. Structures Division., ed. Lewis structures technology, 1988: Proceedings of an exposition and symposium of structures technology developed under the auspices of NASA Lewis Research Center's Structures Division, Cleveland, Ohio, May 24-25, 1988. Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1988.

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Stoljar, Daniel. Extending the Argument. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802099.003.0005.

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This chapter asks whether the argument for optimism presented in Chapters 3–4 may be extended from boundary problems to problems of other types, and argues that it can be—to a type of problem the author calls a constitutive problem. Roughly, a constitutive problem is an explanatory problem that presupposes that various items of philosophical interest are located at the apex of what is called a constitutive hierarchy, a vast and complicated explanatory structure among facts (i.e. true propositions). The argument is presented in the context of the theory of causal explanation defended by David Lewis, and explores how this can be extended to constitutive explanation.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, ed. Space station propulsion: The Advanced Development Program at Lewis. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1985.

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Structural dynamic measurement practices for turbomachinery at the NASA Lewis Research Center. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1986.

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Lassiter, Daniel. Scalar goodness. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198701347.003.0007.

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This chapter turns to deontic concepts. I argue that goodness is an interval scale, and consider two interactions with disjunction that would enforce the validity of the Disjunctive Inference: maximality (à la Lewis and Kratzer) and intermediacy. I identify a number of empirically problematic consequences of maximality, concluding that goodness is intermediate: a disjunction can be strictly worse than one of the disjuncts. I propose, as one way to flesh out the scale further, that goodness has the formal structure of expected value, and show that this proposal makes intuitively reasonable predictions about the puzzle cases for maximality as well as a wide variety of instances in which probabilistic information influences the relative goodness of outcomes. Finally, I discuss several possible schemata for the interpretation of the positive form good in light of the sensitivity of this item to prosodic focus and the non-synonymy of its positive and superlative forms.
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Experimental evaluation of honeycomb/screen configurations and short contraction section for NASA Lewis Research Center's altitude wind tunnel. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1987.

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Woodward, James. Laws. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746775.003.0009.

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This chapter defends an invariance-based account of laws of nature. In constructing a physical theory one looks for a cut or contrast between laws and initial conditions such that (i) the laws are generalizations that are stable or invariant across variations in initial conditions and (ii) as much order or structure as possible is represented in the laws, while any remaining disorder is relegated to the initial conditions. This picture corresponds to an ideal of explanation in which laws are freely combinable with different initial conditions to answer a range of what the author has elsewhere called a range of what-if things-had-been-different questions. Laws are understood in terms of a conception of explanation which cannot be captured just in terms of simplicity and strength trade-offs imposed on a supposed Humean mosaic. The resulting account of laws is non-reductive and the associated epistemology very different from the dominant Mill-Ramsey-Lewis account.
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Finnegan, Cara A. Appropriating the Healthy Child. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039263.003.0004.

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This chapter examines a type of viewer response to visual narratives about child labor produced by Lewis Hine and others: Thomas Robinson Dawley Jr.'s 1912 book The Child That Toileth Not: The Story of a Government Investigation. Dawley's 490-page polemic, which contains more than 100 photographs, was based on field investigations of child labor that he conducted in Southern cotton mills while working for the U.S. Bureau of Labor. Dawley combines text and image to build a detailed refutation of Albert Beveridge and his ilk. In The Child That Toileth Not Dawley avoids picturing children actually working. Instead, he deploys vivid description to tell a story of the laboring child citizen's good fortune. In addition, Dawley finds in child labor photography, especially in the work of Hine, resources for strategic appropriation. By appropriating the structure, style, and strategies of a decade-old, multimodal anti-child labor narrative, Dawley repositions the working child as the apotheosis of the values of citizenship rather than their denigration.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Program., ed. NASA Lewis Research Center Workshop on Forced Response in Turbomachinery: Proceedings of a conference ... held at the NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, August, 11, 1993. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1994.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Program, ed. NASA Lewis Research Center Workshop on Forced Response in Turbomachinery: Proceedings of a conference ... held at the NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, August, 11, 1993. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1994.

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NASA Lewis Research Center Workshop on Forced Response in Turbomachinery: Proceedings of a conference ... held at the NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, August, 11, 1993. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1994.

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Flow quality measurements in an aerodynamic model of NASA Lewis' icing research tunnel. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1999.

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Center, Lewis Research, ed. Parallel processing for nonlinear dynamics simulations of structures including rotating bladed-disk assemblies: Report to NASA Lewis Research Center. Ithaca, N.Y: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University, 1993.

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Sumner, Andy. Arrested Development? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792369.003.0006.

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In this chapter, we discuss the third wave of developmentalism in South East Asia, which was a post-Lewis transition or even a ‘premature’ deindustrialization. There was a divergence across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand in terms of managing Kuznetsian forces. The period begins with the crisis of the second wave of structural transformation and capital accumulation in the late 1990s. We identify the next incarnation of developmentalism in a nascent, new developmentalism and the ascendancy of Polanyi’s regulator or handmaiden, in the form of state intervention in the economy and a less liberal approach to international capital. The period has also been one of emerging democratic and popular political forces.
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Aarts, Bas, Jill Bowie, and Gergana Popova, eds. The Oxford Handbook of English Grammar. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198755104.001.0001.

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This handbook provides an authoritative, critical survey of current research and knowledge in the grammar of the English language. Following an introduction from the editors, the volume’s expert contributors explore a range of core topics in English grammar, beginning with issues in grammar writing and methodology. Chapters in part II then examine the various theoretical approaches to grammar, such as cognitive, constructional, and generative approaches, followed by the chapters in part III, which comprehensively cover the different subdomains of grammar, including compounds, phrase structure, clause types, tense and aspect, and information structure. Part IV offers coverage of the relationship between grammar and other fields – lexis, phonology, meaning, and discourse – while the concluding part of the book investigates grammatical change over time, regional variation, and genre and literary variation.
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Sumner, Andy. Great Transformations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792369.003.0004.

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In this chapter we revisit this first era of classical developmentalism and industrialization in South East Asia from the late 1960s to the early to mid 1980s. The chapter argues that in keeping with the discussion of Lewis and Kuznets, the outcomes were impressive, and the end of classical developmentalism in South East Asia was due to global forces and the mode of global incorporation. The state was important in managing distributional tensions to address the Kuznetsian upswing of inequality that structural transformation unleashes. Specifically, the focus on agriculture and rural development ensured a social basis—improvements in welfare for the rural masses—that compensated for democracy. Agricultural development also supported industrialization. It is important to note, though, that absence of elite conflict, which facilitated structural transformation and inclusive growth in the region, had a high price in terms of the curtailing of political opposition, and political freedoms.
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Lewis, Hannah. Surrealist Sounds. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190635978.003.0003.

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This chapter focuses on the controversial early sound films directed by avant-garde filmmakers Jean Cocteau and Luis Buñuel: Le Sang d’un poète (1930) by Cocteau and L’Age d’or (1930) by Buñuel. They were the first surrealist sound films, and both filmmakers used music to create strange audiovisual juxtapositions and to shock their audiences. Although music’s role in the surrealist movement was contested, Lewis demonstrates through her analysis of these two films that music was crucial for a surrealist audiovisual cinematic conception. While experiments this audacious were short-lived, these two films offer a glimpse into a style of audiovisual filmmaking that was most closely aligned with modernist musical practices of the 1920s, in terms of the participants involved, their aesthetic priorities, and the institutional structures in which they were funded and supported.
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Weberg, Erik D. Structural geology of the Cretaceous rocks in Sun River Canyon, Teton County and Lewis and Clark County, northwest Montana. 1986.

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Henderson, Andrea. Algebraic Art. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809982.001.0001.

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Algebraic Art explores the invention of a peculiarly Victorian account of the nature and value of aesthetic form, and it traces that account to a surprising source: mathematics. The nineteenth century was a moment of extraordinary mathematical innovation, witnessing the development of non-Euclidean geometry, the revaluation of symbolic algebra, and the importation of mathematical language into philosophy. All these innovations sprang from a reconception of mathematics as a formal rather than a referential practice—as a means for describing relationships rather than quantities. For Victorian mathematicians, the value of a claim lay not in its capacity to describe the world but its internal coherence. This concern with formal structure produced a striking convergence between mathematics and aesthetics: geometers wrote fables, logicians reconceived symbolism, and physicists described reality as consisting of beautiful patterns. Artists, meanwhile, drawing upon the cultural prestige of mathematics, conceived their work as a “science” of form, whether as lines in a painting, twinned characters in a novel, or wave-like stress patterns in a poem. Avant-garde photographs and paintings, fantastical novels like Flatland and Lewis Carroll’s children’s books, and experimental poetry by Swinburne, Rossetti, and Patmore created worlds governed by a rigorous internal logic even as they were pointedly unconcerned with reference or realist protocols. Algebraic Art shows that works we tend to regard as outliers to mainstream Victorian culture were expressions of a mathematical formalism that was central to Victorian knowledge production and that continues to shape our understanding of the significance of form.
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Henderson, Andrea. Algebra. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809982.003.0003.

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The difference between the transcendent Coleridgean symbol and the unreliable conventional symbol was of explicit concern in Victorian mathematics, where the former was aligned with Euclidean geometry and the latter with algebra. Rather than trying to bridge this divide, practitioners of modern algebra and the pioneers of symbolic logic made it the founding principle of their work. Regarding the content of claims as a matter of “indifference,” they concerned themselves solely with the formal interrelations of the symbolic systems devised to represent those claims. In its celebration of artificial algorithmic structures, symbolic logician Lewis Carroll’s Sylvie and Bruno dramatizes the power of this new formalist ideal not only to revitalize the moribund field of Aristotelian logic but also to redeem symbolism itself, conceived by Carroll and his mathematical, philosophical, and symbolist contemporaries as a set of harmonious associative networks rather than singular organic correspondences.
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L, Carlson R., Riff Richard, and Lewis Research Center, eds. Analysis of shell-type structures subjected to time-dependent mechanical and thermal loading: A semi-annual status report submitted to NASA-Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio. [Cleveland, Ohio: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1985.

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L, Carlson R., Riff Richard, and Lewis Research Center, eds. Analysis of shell-type structures subjected to time-dependent mechanical and thermal loading: A semi-annual status report submitted to NASA-Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio. [Cleveland, Ohio: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1985.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Division., ed. Aeropropulsion '91: Proceedings of a conference held at NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, March 20-21, 1991. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1991.

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Aeropropulsion '91: Proceedings of a conference held at NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, March 20-21, 1991. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1991.

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Center, Lewis Research, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Branch., eds. Structural integrity and durability of reusable space propulsion systems: Proceedings of a conference held at NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, May 12-13, 1987. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1987.

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