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Brookes, Alan Thomas. The calibration of electronic total station surveying instruments. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1991.

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Office, General Accounting. Space Station: Estimated total U.S. funding requirements : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1995.

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Office, General Accounting. Space Station: Estimated total U.S. funding requirements : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1995.

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Christopher, Evans. Flow summary at three seasonal gaging stations on the Little Klickitat River. [Olympia, Wash.]: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 2001.

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Schneider, Mitch. The high performance shop. New York: Thomson, Delmar Learning, 2003.

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Great Britain. Colonial Office. Church establishment (colonies): Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 3 April 1838 for, return of the number of persons on the ecclesiastical establishment of the Church of England, and of the Presbyterian Church, and other religious denominations, maintained by grant of public money, in each of the colonies, and in the territories of the East Indian Company; stating the rank of each, where stationed, the expenses of fixed salary, and of allowances of each, and the total expenses of each colony ... for such establishments ... [London: HMSO, 2001.

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3DO Games Secrets: Book Two. Maui, HI: Sandwich Islands Publishing, 1996.

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Guyer, J. Paul. An Introduction to Total Station Topographic Survey Procedures. Independently published, 2018.

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Space Station: Estimated total U.S. funding requirements : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington 20013): The Office, 1995.

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Thomason, Bernard, Trevor Pearson, Historic England, and Jon Bedford. Traversing the Past: The Total Station Theodolite in Archaeological Landscape Survey. Historic England Publishing, 2016.

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Strategy for the reduction of total integrated fluid logistics to the Space Station Freedom. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1993.

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Comparative Analysis of DGPS and Total Station Accuracies for Static Deformation Monitoring Of Engineering Structures. India: IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT), 2018.

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Services, Dearborn Environmental Consulting, and Canada. Environmental Protection Programs Directorate. Industrial Programs Branch., eds. Characterization of PCF power station combustion wastes using total organic halide analysis and toxicity screening tests. Ottawa, Ont., Canada: Environment Canada, 1986.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Topographic surveying using the Sokkisha Set2 electronic total station with the HP-71B computer: Jeffrey E. Lucius. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1997.

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research and Unión Eléctrica-Fenosa, eds. RELAP5/MOD2 analysis of a postulated "cold leg SBLOCA" simultaneous to a "total black-out" event in the Jose Cabrera Nuclear Station. Washington, DC: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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RELAP5/MOD2 analysis of a postulated "cold leg SBLOCA" simultaneous to a "total black-out" event in the José Cabrera Nuclear Station. Washington, DC: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. A collection of technical papers: 6th Space Logistics Symposium, February 22-24, 1995, Houston, TX. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Schneider, Mitch. Automotive Service Management: Total Customer Relationship Management (Automotive Service Management Series). Cengage Delmar Learning, 2002.

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Dunn, Jeffrey, and Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779681.003.0001.

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What makes an action right or wrong? One of the most influential answers over the past couple of centuries is that of the consequentialist. There are a variety of consequentialist views and there are a variety of ways of stating precisely what it is for a view to count as consequentialist. Nevertheless, consequentialists agree that, in some sense, rightness is to be understood in terms of goodness. Act utilitarianism is perhaps the most well-known version of consequentialism. According to such a view, an action is right if and only if no alternative to that action has a set of consequences with greater total value. The most familiar version of such a view is of the hedonist variety, where total value is understood as pleasure minus pain,...
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Wrathall, Mark A., ed. Heidegger on the Connection between Nihilism, Technology, Art, and Politics (1992). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796220.003.0010.

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Dreyfus defines nihilism as the leveling of all meaningful differences, as a result of which existence no longer has inherent meaning. Human existence loses its goal or direction, and thus nothing can have authority for us, make a claim on us, or demand a commitment from us. Dreyfus follows Heidegger in arguing that modern nihilism is ultimately rooted in background practices that subject everything—including our moral knowledge—to detached reflection. We rightly celebrate our ability to get everything clear and under control—an ability fostered by foreground practices as diverse as power stations, the fast food industry, and global information technologies. But these practices for the total organization of the world depend on our background practices revealing everything as a resource to be optimized and controlled.
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Rajeev, S. G. Ideal Fluid Flows. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805021.003.0004.

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Some solutions of Euler’s equations are found here. The simplest are the steady flows: water flowing out of a tank at a constant rate, the Venturi and Pitot tubes. Another is the static solution of a self-gravitating fluid of variable density (e.g., a star). If the total mass is too large, such a star can collapse (Chandrasekhar limit). If the flow is both irrotational and incompressible, it must satisfy Laplace’s equation. Complex analysismethods can be used to solve for the flow past a cylinder or inside a disk with a stirrer. Joukowski used conformal transformations on the cylinder to find the lift of the wing of an airplane, in the limit of zero viscosity. Waves on the surface of a fluid are studied as another example. The speed of these waves is derived as a function of their wavelength and the depth of the fluid.
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Escudier, Marcel. Bernoulli’s equation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198719878.003.0007.

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In this chapter Newton’s second law of motion is used to derive Euler’s equation for the flow of an inviscid fluid along a streamline. For a fluid of constant density ρ‎ Euler’s equation can be integrated to yield Bernoulli’s equation: p + ρ‎gz′ + ρ‎V2 = pT which shows that the sum of the static pressure p, the hydrostatic pressure ρ‎gz and the dynamic pressure ρ‎V2/2 is equal to the total pressure pT. The combination p + ρ‎V2/2 is an important quantity known as the stagnation pressure. Each of the terms on the left-hand side of Bernoulli’s equation can be regarded as representing different forms of mechanical energy and also equivalent to the hydrostatic pressure due to a vertical column of liquid. The dynamic pressure can be thought of as measuring the intensity or strength of a flow and is frequently combined with other fluid and flow properties to produce non-dimensional (or dimensionless) numbers which characterise various aspects of fluid motion.
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Newman, Mark. Epidemics on networks. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805090.003.0016.

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This chapter discusses the spread of diseases over contact networks between individuals and the methods used to model this process. The chapter begins with an introduction to the classic models of mathematical epidemiology, including the SI model, the SIR model, and the SIS model. Models for coinfection and competition between diseases are also discussed, as well as “complex contagion” models used to represent the spread of information. The remainder of the chapter deals with the behavior of these models on networks, where the behavior of spreading diseases depends strongly on network structure. It is shown that the SIR model maps to a bond percolation process on networks, allowing us to solve for static properties such as the total number of individuals infected in a disease outbreak. The case of the configuration model is developed in detail and the calculations are extended to competing diseases, coinfection, and complex contagion. Time-dependent behavior of diseases on networks is also studied using various differential equation approximations, including pair approximations and degree-based approximations.
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Lawreniuk, Sabina, and Laurie Parsons. Going Nowhere Fast. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859505.001.0001.

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This book sets out to answer a question of global importance: how does inequality persist in our increasingly mobile world? It is a contentious problem. From Barack Obama to Pope Francis, inequality is often referred to as the greatest threat to our democracy, society and economy. Yet in an era some call the ‘age of migration’, opportunity has apparently never been more accessible. Long and short distance transport—from motorbikes to aeroplanes—are available to more people than ever before. What’s more, physical mobility tells only part of the story. Telecommunications have transformed our lives, ushering in an era of translocality, in which the behaviour of people and communities are influenced from hundreds or even thousands of miles apart. Nevertheless, amidst ever more complex flows of people, ideas, and capital, persistent inequality cuts a jarringly static figure. The worst off all too often remain impervious to the winds of economic dynamism, whilst those who were better off in one place remain so in another. This is an age-old story enmeshed in modern complexities. The vast economic successes of India and China have redrawn the map of global poverty in recent decades, contributing to falling inequality between countries even as inequality within countries is on the rise. Scale, in other words, matters and this book sets out to show why. Eschewing the international cross-sectional analysis employed in others on the topic of inequality, in favour of a deep dive approach to its subject, its eight chapters bring together a decade of research across multiple contexts to cast a forensic eye over the many of faces of inequality in a rapidly changing environment. Tracing a “miraculous” decade of development in Cambodia, one of the world’s fastest growing economies since the turn of the millennium, it brings together a broad toolbox of data to make a case for inequality not as an economic phenomenon, but as a ‘total social fact’ in which stories, stigma, obligation, and assets combine to lock social structures in place.
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