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Kim, Yongchan, Hyoung-Jin Lee, and Tae-Seong Roh. "Analysis of Propellant Weight under Re-Entry Conditions for a Reusable Launch Vehicle Using Retropropulsion." Energies 14, no. 11 (2021): 3210. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14113210.

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In this study, a minimum amount of required propellant was calculated by analyzing the sequence with various re-entry conditions. This study aims to obtain data related to variation in trajectory and required propellant weight according to various re-entry scenarios. The drag coefficient at various altitudes, velocities, and thrust was calculated through numerical simulations to raise the reliability of the results. The calculation results were compared to the optimal values extracted from the genetic algorithm. It was observed that the duration of the entry-burn phase is dominant to the total
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Christiansen, Melissa, Gretchen J. Carrougher, Loren H. Engrav, et al. "Time to School Re-Entry After Burn Injury Is Quite Short." Journal of Burn Care & Research 28, no. 3 (2007): 478–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/bcr.0b013e318053d2ea.

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Rizvi, S. T. I., H. Linshu, X. Dajun, and S. I. A. Shah. "Trajectory optimisation for a rocket-assisted hypersonic boost-glide vehicle." Aeronautical Journal 121, no. 1238 (2017): 469–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aer.2017.11.

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ABSTRACTIn this work, trajectory optimisation has been performed for a wing-body rocket assisted vehicle to compute the bestset of performance parameters including burn-out angle, angle-of-attack, bank-angle and throttle command that would result in optimal down-range and cross-range performance of the re-entry vehicle. An hp-adaptive Pseudospectral method has been used for the optimisation by combining the launch and rocket rocket-assisted re-entry stages. The purpose of the research is to compute optimal burn-out condition, angle-of-attack, bank-angle and optimal thrust segments that would m
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Greenhalgh, David G. "Invited Critique on “Time to School Re-Entry After Burn Injury Is Quite Short”." Journal of Burn Care & Research 28, no. 3 (2007): 482–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/bcr.0b013e318053dfc4.

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Adash Raja N.B. "Conceptual Design of Artificial Intelligence Powered Automated Space Debris Remover (ASDR)." Acceleron Aerospace Journal 1, no. 1 (2023): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2305.

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The focus of this research article is the application of AI technology for space debris removal. With the increasing number of non-functional artificial objects orbiting Earth, commonly known as space debris or junk, the need to address this issue has become crucial. Currently, there are over 200,000 such objects posing a significant threat to operational satellites and space missions. To mitigate this risk, we propose the utilization of AI-trained robotic systems to safely de-orbit space debris, thereby reducing the probability of collisions and potential damage. This research paper introduce
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Bennett, Bruce, Burn Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Heidi M. Altamirano, and Mark Johnston. "59 Impact of A Mature Burn Telemedicine Program On Inpatient, Outpatient, and Aftercare Programs During COVID19." Journal of Burn Care & Research 42, Supplement_1 (2021): S42—S43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irab032.063.

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Abstract Introduction In 2014, a multidisciplinary burn telemedicine program was developed in order to increase access of burn specialists and improve care. This proved to be beneficial in the face of the pandemic through utilization of existing programs and development of new processes. Methods The basis of this burn telemedicine program utilizes a partnership approach. Visit types include inpatient and outpatient consultation, with visits occurring in in-patient settings, emergency departments, out-patient clinics, and in patient’s homes. During the COVID 19 pandemic, a weekly meeting was he
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Holavanahalli, Radha K., Kimberly Roaten, and Adriana Sanchez. "30 Does Peer Support Facilitate Social Integration Following Burn Injury?" Journal of Burn Care & Research 41, Supplement_1 (2020): S22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/iraa024.034.

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Abstract Introduction Facilitating access to one-to-one peer support is an important criterion in providing aftercare for individuals with a burn injury. Although there is an increase in understanding of the perceived benefits of peer support, there are not many studies examining peer support as an intervention to promote community re-entry. This comparative study aims to examine if there is a difference in physical and mental health outcomes, including social reintegration between a group that received one-to-one peer support (PS) and a group that did not receive the peer support (NPS). Metho
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Smith, Joanne. "The Use of Videotape to Facilitate the Re-entry to School of a Child With Burns." World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin 23, no. 1 (1991): 10–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14473828.1991.11785231.

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Goldsworthy, Adrian, Matthew Olsen, Andy Koh, et al. "Extended Reality Head-Mounted Displays Are Likely to Pose a Significant Risk in Medical Settings While Current Classification Remains as Non-Critical." Microorganisms 12, no. 4 (2024): 815. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12040815.

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Extended reality (XR) devices, including virtual and augmented reality head-mounted displays (HMDs), are increasingly utilised within healthcare to provide clinical interventions and education. Currently, XR devices are utilised to assist in reducing pain and improving psychological outcomes for immunocompromised patients in intensive care units, palliative care environments and surgical theatres. However, there is a paucity of research on the risks of infection from such devices in healthcare settings. Identify existing literature providing insights into the infection control risk XR HMDs pos
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Granvik, Anton. "“Para Hacer un Buen Reentry es Esencial que te Salga Bien el Bottom Primero” – The Presence of English in Portuguese and Spanish Surf Talk." Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, no. 32 (December 15, 2019): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/raei.2019.32.05.

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Although modern surfing can be traced back to early 20th century Hawaii, only quite recently has surfing become a truly global phenomenon. The aim of this paper is to discuss how the arrival of such a new cultural phenomenon as surfing to the Spanish and Portuguese speaking world is managed linguistically, i.e. to account for how one goes about talking about surfing in Portuguese and Spanish. I propose to investigate how the existing surfing vocabulary in English affects surf talk in Portuguese and Spanish. On the one hand, I will determine which words are incorporated as such and which pieces
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Varezić, Nikša. "In ruguardo di buon governo et della preservatione di questo stato: Dubrovačka Republika i kužne epidemije – slučaj iz sredine 17. stoljeća." Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest Filozofskoga fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu 53, no. 1 (2021): 79–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.17234/radovizhp.53.13.

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This paper follows the diplomatic communication of Dubrovnik Republic with papal Rome, the Kingdom of Naples, Venice and its eastern Adriatic officials, regarding the appearance of plague cases in central and southern parts of Italy, but also on the eastern coast of the Adriatic, starting from 1656 to 1660. Although the Republic was spared in that period, already in 1656 the current difficult epidemiological situation of Rome and Naples had its direct repercussions on Dubrovnik Republic. Namely, the health supervisors of the most important papal port, Ancona, whether due to extreme precautiona
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Marwege, A., and A. Gülhan. "Unsteady Aerodynamics of the Retropropulsion Reentry Burn of Vertically Landing Launchers." JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS, August 19, 2023. https://doi.org/10.2514/1.A35647.

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During the vertical descent and landing of a launcher first stage with the aid of retropropulsion, commonly two main propulsive deceleration maneuvers are performed: the reentry burn in high altitudes at hypersonic to supersonic speeds and the landing burn shortly before touchdown at transonic to subsonic speeds. In the frame of the EU-funded H2020 project Retro Propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies (RETALT), the unsteady aerodynamics of those retropropulsion phases were studied. This paper presents results of experiments performed in the Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Cologne on the hypersonic ree
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Martin, Tanya, Sanny Omar, and Riccardo Bevilacqua. "Controlled Spacecraft Re-Entry of a Drag De-Orbit Device (D3)." UF Journal of Undergraduate Research 21, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/ufjur.v21i1.108233.

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For spacecraft containing components that survive re-entry, it is important to de-orbit the satellite over a non-populated area. Because most CubeSats (cube satellites that conform to the CubeSat form factor) do not have their own propulsion systems and cannot perform a de-orbit burn, aerodynamic drag modulation presents an attractive solution to re-enter the satellite at the desired location. The University of Florida Advanced Autonomous Multiple Spacecraft (ADAMUS) lab has developed a drag de-orbit device (D3) for CubeSats, which are affordable systems for demonstrating attitude and orbit co
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Karthikeyan Kalirajan and Ashok Joshi. "Ballistic Missile Trajectory Design Considering Impact Angle Constraint." Journal of Aerospace Sciences and Technologies, August 1, 2023, 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.61653/joast.v70i01.2018.333.

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The current paper investigates the problem of guiding ballistic re-entry vehicles to the terminal point under the additional terminal constraint of final flight path angle. In this regard, the classical Lambert’s Problem is reformulated to include the final flight path angle constraint. The proposed solution of the modified Lambert’s problem consists of a minimum of two different trajectories starting from the same initial location and intersecting each other at a location, which is determined by applying the desired time of flight and terminal flight path angle constraints. The modified Lambe
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Marwege, Ansgar, Daniel Kirchheck, Josef Klevanski, and Ali Gülhan. "Hypersonic retro propulsion for reusable launch vehicles tested in the H2K wind tunnel." CEAS Space Journal, June 29, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12567-022-00457-w.

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AbstractIn the frame of the RETALT (RETro propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies) project, the aerodynamics of reusable launch vehicles reentering the atmosphere and descending and landing with the aid of retro propulsion are studied. In particular, series of wind tunnel tests are performed to assess the aerodynamic properties of such a vehicle in the various flight phases from hypersonic and supersonic re-entry down to subsonic conditions at touch down. This paper discusses the results of wind tunnel tests in the Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Cologne (H2K) at the Supersonic and Hypersonic Flow Tec
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Marwege, Ansgar, Daniel Kirchheck, Josef Klevanski, and Ali Gulhan. "Hypersonic retro propulsion for reusable launch vehicles tested in the H2K wind tunnel." CEAS Space Journal, June 30, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12567-022-00457-w.

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In the frame of the RETALT (RETro propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies) project, the aerodynamics of reusable launch vehicles reentering the atmosphere and descending and landing with the aid of retro propulsion are studied. In particular, series of wind tunnel tests are performed to assess the aerodynamic properties of such a vehicle in the various flight phases from hypersonic and supersonic re-entry down to subsonic conditions at touch down. This paper discusses the results of wind tunnel tests in the Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Cologne (H2K) at the Supersonic and Hypersonic Flow Technologie
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Wingerden, Davy. "The Potential of Aerogels for Orbital Debris Remediation." American Journal of Student Research, 2025. https://doi.org/10.70251/hyjr2348.3218.

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The issue of orbital debris has become increasingly critical, particularly with the rapid expansion of satellite constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Project Kuiper. These initiatives are expected to significantly increase the number of CubeSats in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO), substantially raising the risk of orbital collisions. As Earth’s orbit becomes increasingly congested, the threat of Kessler syndrome—a cascade of collisions generating more debris—looms larger. To address this challenge, I propose a mission concept for orbital debris remediation using aerogel collector satellite
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Saini, Vinod, and Rajaraman Ganesh. "Numerical Simulation Of A Bi-directional Plasma Thruster For Space Debris Removal." Journal of Plasma Physics 88, no. 2 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022377822000174.

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A spacecraft during mission typically switches from chemical propulsion to electric propulsion once it lifts out of the Earth's gravity as the thrust requirement to drive it reduces substantially. Consequently, electric propulsion technology is commonly used for deep space mission, satellite orbit keeping and orbit correction. In the last few decades, the amount of man-made space junk (space debris) has increased enormously and has become a potential danger for space stations, space shuttles and other live satellites. A bi-directional plasma thruster, mounted on a satellite, can be used to rem
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Flamm, Patrick, Daniel Lambach, Urs Schaefer-Rolffs, Claudia Stolle, and Vitali Braun. "Space sustainability through atmosphere pollution? De-orbiting, atmosphere-blindness and planetary environmental injustice." Anthropocene Review, June 6, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20530196241255088.

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Space debris is a major issue for space safety as any collision of a space object with even a small piece of debris can have catastrophic consequences. The most recent dramatic increase of the number of satellites in Earth’s orbit is clearly exacerbating the risks. In this context there is a growing norm of disposal of orbital debris through atmospheric re-entry: space debris is to ‘burn up harmlessly in the atmosphere’, in order to provide for a ‘clean space’. Unfortunately, there is very little data on the environmental impact of deorbiting on atmospheric chemistry and in-situ data collectio
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Chung, Min Gon, Han Guo, Charity Nyelele, et al. "Valuation of forest‐management and wildfire disturbance on water and carbon fluxes in mountain headwaters." Ecohydrology, March 28, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eco.2642.

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AbstractRecent drought, wildfires and rising temperatures in the western US highlight the urgency of increasing resiliency in overstocked forests. However, limited valuation information hinders the broader participation of beneficiaries in forest management. We assessed how historical disturbances in California's Central Sierra Nevada affected live biomass, forest water use and carbon uptake and estimated marginal values of these changes. On average, low‐severity wildfire caused greater declines in forest evapotranspiration (ET), gross primary productivity (GPP) and live biomass than did comme
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McKenzie-Craig, Carolyn Jane. "Performa Punch: Subverting the Female Aggressor Trope." M/C Journal 23, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1616.

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The bodies of disordered women … offer themselves as an aggressively graphic text for the interpreter—a text that insists, actually demands, that it be read as a cultural statement, a statement about gender. (Bordo, 94)Violence is transgressive in fundamental ways. It erases boundaries, and imposes agency over others, or groups of others. The assumed social stance is to disapprove, morally and ethically, as a ‘good’ and ‘moral’ female subject. My current research has made me question the simplicity of this approach, to interrogate how aggression socialises power and how resistance to structura
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Chen, Chen, Yu Gao, Demei Zhao, Zhouji Ma, Yunyan Su, and Ran Mo. "Deep sternal wound infection and pectoralis major muscle flap reconstruction: A single-center 20-year retrospective study." Frontiers in Surgery 9 (July 12, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.870044.

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BackgroundOne of the most drastic complications of median sternal incision is deep sternal wound infection (DSWI), as it can lead to prolonged hospitalization, increased expected costs, re-entry into the ICU and even reoperation. Since the pectoralis major muscle flap (PMMF) technique was proposed in the 1980s, it has been widely used for sternal reconstruction after debridement. Although numerous studies on DSWI have been conducted over the years, the literature on DSWI in Chinese population remains limited. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of DSWI in
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Droumeva, Milena. "Curating Everyday Life: Approaches to Documenting Everyday Soundscapes." M/C Journal 18, no. 4 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1009.

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In the last decade, the cell phone’s transformation from a tool for mobile telephony into a multi-modal, computational “smart” media device has engendered a new kind of emplacement, and the ubiquity of technological mediation into the everyday settings of urban life. With it, a new kind of media literacy has become necessary for participation in the networked social publics (Ito; Jenkins et al.). Increasingly, the way we experience our physical environments, make sense of immediate events, and form impressions is through the lens of the camera and through the ear of the microphone, framed by t
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Burns, Alex, and Axel Bruns. ""Share" Editorial." M/C Journal 6, no. 2 (2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2151.

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Does the arrival of the network society mean we are now a culture of collectors, a society of sharers? We mused about these questions while assembling this M/C Journal issue, which has its genesis in a past event of ‘shared’ confusion. Alex Burns booked into Axel Bruns’s hotel room at the 1998 National Young Writer’s Festival (NYWF) in Newcastle. This ‘identity theft’ soon extended to discussion panels and sessions, where some audience members wondered if the NYWF program had typographical errors. We planned, over café latte at Haddon’s Café, to do a co-session at next year’s festival. By then
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Simpson, Aimee Bernardette. "“At What Cost?”: Problematising the Achievement of ‘Health’ through Thinness – The Case of Bariatric Surgery." M/C Journal 18, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.970.

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Introduction The current social climate of Western societies understands fatness as the self-inflicted disease ‘obesity’; a chronic illness of epidemic proportions that carries accompanying risks of additional disease and that will eventually lead to death. In recent years, the stigmatisation and general negative societal evaluation of fatness and thus fat identities has increased (Sobal). Primarily, fatness has become a sign of medical deviance in that it is perceived to be a product of unhealthy eating behaviours and physical inactivity (Rothman). As a result, to be fat has become a barrier
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Rodriguez, Aleesha, and Amanda Levido. "“My Little Influencer”." M/C Journal 26, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2948.

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Introduction Wooden toys have been a staple in many family homes. Even LEGO's iconic plastic building blocks had humble beginnings as wooden toys (Lauwaert). Arguably, the materiality of wooden toys evokes normative feelings of nostalgia for a simpler past, where the uncomplicated nature of the wooden product provided the space for all sorts of imaginative play. It is through this lens that we find the adaptation of wooden toys into playsets that emulate particular vocations, like a doctor's kit and a carpenter's toolbox, an interesting entry point to consider the boundary of what is an accept
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Burns, Alex. "Select Issues with New Media Theories of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2723.

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 “Journalists have to begin a new type of journalism, sometimes being the guide on the side of the civic conversation as well as the filter and gatekeeper.” (Kolodzy 218) “In many respects, citizen journalism is simply public journalism removed from the journalism profession.” (Barlow 181) 1. Citizen Journalism — The Latest Innovation? New Media theorists such as Dan Gillmor, Henry Jenkins, Jay Rosen and Jeff Howe have recently touted Citizen Journalism (CJ) as the latest innovation in 21st century journalism. “Participatory journalism” and “user-driven journalism” are othe
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