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Radil, Kevin. The role of radial clearance on the performance of foil air bearings. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2002.

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Institute, American National Standards. Shaft and housing fits for metric radial ball and roller bearings (except tapered roller bearings) conforming to basic boundary plans. Washington, D.C: Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association, 1988.

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The radical prayer: Will you respond to the appeal of Jesus? Hagerstown, MD: Autumn House Pub., 2008.

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Bauld, Nathan L. Radicals, ion radicals, and triplets: The spin-bearing intermediates of organic chemistry. New York: Wiley-VCH, 1997.

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21st century faith: Radical mission in a new millennium. London: Marshall Pickering, 2000.

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Duigon, Mark T. Formation geochemistry at two boreholes and its bearing on radium content of ground water, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Baltimore, Md: Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Maryland Geological Survey, 2003.

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United States. National Transportation Safety Board. Special investigation report: Emergency fire apparatus. Washington, D.C: National Transportation Safety Board, 1991.

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United States. National Transportation Safety Board. Special investigation report: Medium/heavy truck wheel separations. Washington, D.C: National Transportation Safety Board, 1992.

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Board, United States National Transportation Safety. Special investigation report: Runway incursions at controlled airports in the United States. Washington, D.C: The Board, 1986.

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United States. National Transportation Safety Board. Special investigation report: Railroad yard safety -- hazardous materials and emergency preparedness. Washington, D.C: The Board, 1985.

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United States. National Transportation Safety Board. Special investigation report: Failure of cargo tank transporting hazardous waste on the Washington, D.C. Beltway, I-95, Fairfax County, Virginia, August 12, 1985. Washington, D.C: The Board, 1986.

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United States. National Transportation Safety Board. Special investigation report: New York City Transit Authority subway system fires. Washington, D.C: The Board, 1985.

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Center, NASA Glenn Research, ed. The role of radial clearance on the performance of foil air bearings. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2002.

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Scherb, Bruno Johannes. Prediction and measurement of the frictional torque characteristics of radially and axially loaded radial cylindrical roller bearings. 1999.

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Pratney, Winkie. Ultimate CORE: Church on the Radical Edge. Bethany House Publishers, 2004.

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Canada, Geological Survey of, ed. Notes on radium-bearing minerals. Ottawa: Govt. Print. Bureau, 1997.

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Bauld, Nathan L. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance: Elemntry Thry & Practical App/Radicals and Ion Radicals, and Triplets: The Spin-Bearing Intermediates of Organic Chemistry. Wiley-VCH, 1998.

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McDonald, Peter D. Prologue. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725152.003.0005.

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The section introduces Part II, which spans the period 1946 to 2014, by tracing the history of the debates about culture within UNESCO from 1947 to 2009. It considers the central part print literacy played in the early decades, and the gradual emergence of what came to be called ‘intangible heritage’; the political divisions of the Cold War that had a bearing not just on questions of the state and its role as a guardian of culture but on the idea of cultural expression as a commodity; the slow shift away from an exclusively intellectualist definition of culture to a more broadly anthropological one; and the realpolitik surrounding the debates about cultural diversity since the 1990s. The section concludes by showing how at the turn of the new millennium UNESCO caught up with the radical ways in which Tagore and Joyce thought about linguistic and cultural diversity.
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Grabe, Shelly. Critical Reflection of Section One. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190614614.003.0003.

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Situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and New York City, with women raped in war and LGBQTGNC folks bearing the brunt of poverty, Section One reveals women’s struggles, hunger for recognition, blows of the State, and solidarities. Lindorfer and Wienberg address feminist evaluation, in a fraught policy arena, on a topic that could not be more dis-easing—rape as a crime of war. They critique human rights research practices and reframe evaluation as the radical praxis of recognition and circulation of stories in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Billies tells a story about feminist activist scholarship and gendered violence, this time woven with vectors of oppression including race, class, disability, immigration, and sexuality. Billies documents the Welfare Warriors Research Collective, where LGBTQGNC researchers gather stories and numbers, exposing their relations with public institutions. Both chapters reflect feminist indictments—of the State, of oppression, and of traditional conceptions of empirical science.
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Vivian, Bradford. Invention. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190611088.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 uses a historical, and notably unconventional, example of witnessing to demonstrate how bearing witness involves sometimes radical and purposeful rhetorical invention (or reinvention) of historical fact. In his Cotton States Exposition Address (1895), Booker T. Washington, a former slave, romanticized the pre–Civil War South with curious irony. This counterintuitive example indicates that witnesses bear witness in public only if social, political, or moral authorities permit their testimonies. In Washington’s case, the authorities in question presided over the economic and political institutions of the post-Reconstruction South. Witnesses are either broadly empowered or narrowly constrained in their ability to invent a version of the past that presiding officials and the public at large may welcome, according to existing standards of decorum or conventions of praise and blame. Witnessing, this chapter argues, is rhetorically inventive insofar as witnesses testify by appearing to present unmediated recollections of the past; yet such apparently unmediated accounts are effects of rhetorical invention constrained by the dictates of immediate sociopolitical hierarchies.
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Comentale, Edward P. Thought I Had Your Heart Forever. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037399.003.0003.

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This chapter shows how country music provided emotional bearing for an entire region gripped by processes of change. It presents country song as a dynamic phenomenon of space and time, one that provides an affective link between home and away as well as past and present. In the commercial ballads of the late 1920s and early 1930s, the chapter shows how the ground slips away and time moves forward, and the listener is propelled backward and forward on a current of uneasy but thrilling affect that comes to stand in for regional experience itself. The chapter develops this argument through four different moments in the early history of country music: the popularity of Fiddlin' John Carson; the underexplored influence of the Vagabonds and the Delmores; the Carter Family, the “First Family of Country Music;” and country radio.
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Touber, Jetze. Spinoza and Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1660-1710. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805007.001.0001.

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This book investigates the biblical criticism of Spinoza from the perspective of the Dutch Reformed society in which the philosopher lived and worked. It focusses on philological investigation of the Bible: its words, its language, and the historical context in which it originated. The book charts contested issues of biblical philology in mainstream Dutch Calvinism, to determine whether Spinoza’s work on the Bible had any bearing on the Reformed understanding of the way society should engage with Scripture. Spinoza has received massive attention, both inside and outside academia. His unconventional interpretation of the Old Testament passages has been examined repeatedly over the decades. So has that of fellow ‘radicals’ (rationalists, radicals, deists, libertines, enthusiasts), against the backdrop of a society that is assumed to have been hostile, overwhelmed, static, and uniform. This book inverts this perspective and looks at how the Dutch Republic digested biblical philology and biblical criticism, including that of Spinoza. It takes into account the highly neglected area of the Reformed ministry and theology of the Dutch Golden Age. The result is that Dutch ecclesiastical history, up until now the preserve of the partisan scholarship of confessionalized church historians, is brought into dialogue with Early Modern intellectual currents. This book concludes that Spinoza, rather than simply pushing biblical scholarship in the direction of modernity, acted in an indirect way upon ongoing debates in Dutch society, shifting trends in those debates, but not always in the same direction, and not always equally profoundly, at all times, on all levels.
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Pinchevski, Amit. Transmitted Wounds. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190625580.001.0001.

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In Transmitted Wounds, Amit Pinchevski explores the ways media technology and logic shape the social life of trauma both clinically and culturally. Bringing media theory to bear on trauma theory, Pinchevski reveals the technical operations that inform the conception and experience of traumatic impact and memory. He offers a bold thesis about the deep association of media and trauma: media bear witness to the human failure to bear witness, making the traumatic technologically transmissible and reproducible. Taking up a number of case studies--the radio broadcasts of the Eichmann trial; the videotaping of Holocaust testimonies; recent psychiatric debates about trauma through media following the 9/11 attacks; current controversy surrounding drone operators' post-trauma; and digital platforms of algorithmic-holographic witnessing and virtual reality exposure therapy for PTSD--Pinchevski demonstrates how the technological mediation of trauma feeds into the traumatic condition itself. The result is a novel understanding of media as constituting the material conditions for trauma to appear as something that cannot be fully approached and yet somehow must be. While drawing on contemporary materialist media theory, especially the work of Friedrich Kittler and his followers, Pinchevski goes beyond the anti-humanistic tendency characterizing the materialist approach, discovering media as bearing out the human vulnerability epitomized in trauma, and finding therein a basis for moral concern in the face of violence and atrocity. Transmitted Wounds unfolds the ethical and political stakes involved in the technological transmission of mental wounds across clinical, literary, and cultural contexts.
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Special investigation report: Air traffic control equipment outages. Washington, D.C: National Transportation Safety Board, 1996.

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