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Mansour, Monadl Abd Al-Abbas. Technique of plot-association for active sonar systems. Birmingham: Universityof Birmingham, 1994.

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Winter, Thomas A. Examination of time-reversal acoustic application to shallow water active sonar systems. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 2000.

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Solar Cooling Workshop (1984 Indian Institute of Technology, Madras). Active solar cooling systems: Proceedings of Solar Cooling Workshop, 1984. Edited by Chinnappa, J. C. V. 1923-, Indian Institute of Technology (Madras, India). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering., and James Cook University of North Queensland. Dept. of Civil and Systems Engineering. [Townsville, Queensland, Australia: James Cook University of North Queensland, 1986.

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Passive and active solar heating technology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1985.

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The design and sizing of active solar thermal systems. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press, 1987.

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Bourges, Bernard. European simplified methods for active solar system design. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991.

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Minkoff, John. Signals, noise, and active sensors: Radar, sonar, laser radar. New York: Wiley, 1992.

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Graham, Ronald E. Neural network for positioning space station solar arrays. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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Tom, Badgett, ed. Ultimate Unauthorized Nintendo Classic Game Strategies. 2nd ed. New York: Bantam Books, 1992.

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Tom, Badgett, ed. Ultimate Unauthorized Nintendo Classic Game Strategies. New York, N.Y.: Bantam Books, 1991.

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Examination of Time-Reversal Acoustic Applications to Shallow Water Active Sonar Systems. Storming Media, 2000.

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G, Löf George O., ed. Active solar systems. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1993.

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American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers., Solar Energy Industries Association, and ACEC Research and Management Foundation., eds. Active solar heating systems design manual. Atlanta, GA: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers, 1988.

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Active Solar Heating Systems Installation Manual. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating &, 1991.

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Active solar heating systems design manual. Atlanta, GA: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1988.

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American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers., ed. Active solar heating systems design manual. Atlanta, Ga: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 1988.

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Active Solar Heating Systems Design Manual (#90003). American Society of Heating, Refrigerating &, 1990.

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Active solar cooling systems: Proceedings of Solar Cooling Workshop, 1984. James Cook University of North Queensland, 1986.

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Institute, Solar Energy Research, ed. Engineering principles and concepts for active solar systems. New York: Hemisphere Pub. Corp., 1988.

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D, Hunn Bruce, Solar Technical Information Program (U.S.), and Solar Energy Research Institute, eds. Engineering principles and concepts for active solar systems. Golden, Colo: Solar Energy Research Institute, 1987.

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United States. Conservation and Renewable Energy Inquiry and Referral Service, ed. Passive and active solar domestic hot water systems. 3rd ed. Silver Spring MD: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Conservation and Renewable Energy Inquiry and Referral Service, 1988.

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Carlisle, Nancy A. Packaged residential active-solar space-conditioning systems: A summary. Solar Energy Research Institute, 1986.

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United States. Conservation and Renewable Energy Inquiry and Referral Service, ed. Heating your home with an active solar energy system. 3rd ed. [Silver Spring, MD]: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Conservation and Renewable Energy Inquiry and Referral Service, 1990.

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Energy Technology Engineering Center (U.S.), Rockwell International, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers., and Solar Energy Industries Association, eds. Guide for preparing active solar heating systems operation and maintenance manuals. Atlanta, Ga: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 1990.

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Wawrychuk, Carol, and Cherie McSweeney. Space: Active Learning About the Solar System (Hands-on Projects Series). Monday Morning Books, 1998.

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Planets in Action: An Augmented Reality Experience. Lerner Publishing Group, 2020.

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Stars and Galaxies in Action: An Augmented Reality Experience. Lerner Publishing Group, 2020.

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Hyysalo, Sampsa, and Jouni K. Juntunen. User Innovation and Peer Assistance in Small-Scale Renewable Energy Technologies. Edited by Debra J. Davidson and Matthias Gross. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190633851.013.22.

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There have been many attempts to include citizens as more active players in the proliferation of renewable energy technologies. However, the roles that citizen users play in renewables proliferation are not limited to adoption, but include technological domestication, innovation, and market creation. This chapter first reviews innovation by citizen users in the early phases of small-scale renewable energy technologies (S-RET) technology development in wind turbines, solar collectors, and low-energy housing. It then examines user innovation and peer assistance in the later phases of diffusion in air-source and ground-source heat pumps, pellet-burning systems, and solar collectors. It reviews research user motivations, diffusion pathways, and peer intermediation, and pays particular attention to how the forms of innovative citizen energy communities are changing from locality-based community energy initiatives to distributed and Internet-mediated energy communities. The chapter concludes by drawing policy implications regarding user innovation and peer assistance in the transformation of energy systems.
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United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations., ed. Final suppelmental [i.e. supplemental] environmental impact statement for Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System Low Frequency Active (SURTASS LFA) Sonar. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, 2007.

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United States. Navy Dept. and United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations., eds. Draft overseas environmental impact statement and environmental impact statement for surveillance towed array sensor system low frequency active (SURTASS LFA) sonar. Arlington, VA: Dept. of the Navy, 1999.

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United States. Navy Dept. and United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations., eds. Final overseas environmental impact statement and environmental impact statement for surveillance towed array sensor system low frequency active (SURTASS LFA) sonar. Arlington, VA: Dept. of the Navy, 2001.

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Schlosberg, David, and Luke Craven. Sustainable Materialism. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198841500.001.0001.

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A growing number of environmental groups focus on more sustainable practices in everyday life, from the development of new food systems, to community solar, to more sustainable fashion. No longer willing to take part in unsustainable practices and institutions, and not satisfied with either purely individualistic and consumer responses or standard political processes and movement tactics, many activists and groups are increasingly focusing on restructuring everyday practices of the circulation of the basic needs of everyday life. This work labels such action sustainable materialism, and examines the political and social motivations of activists and movement groups involved in this growing and expanding practice. The central argument is that these movements are motivated by four key factors: frustration with the lack of accomplishments on broader environmental policies; a desire for environmental and social justice; an active and material resistance to the power of traditional industries; and a form of sustainability that is attentive to the flow of materials through bodies, communities, economies, and environments. In addition to these motivations, these movements demonstrate such material action as political action, in contrast to existing critiques of new materialism as apolitical or post-political. Overall, sustainable materialism is explored as a set of movements with unique qualities, based in collective rather than individual action, a dedication to local and prefigurative politics, and a demand that sustainability be practiced in everyday life—starting with the materials and flows that provide food, power, clothing, and other basic needs.
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Renewable Energy Annexes on Energy from Waste Combustion, Hydro Power, Wood Fuel, Anaerobic Digestion, Landfill Gas and Active Solar Systems (Department ... Policy Guidance Notes PPG 22 Annexes). Stationery Office Books, 1994.

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Markley, Robert. Kim Stanley Robinson. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042751.001.0001.

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Kim Stanley Robinson is the first full-length study of one of the most widely read and influential science-fiction writers of our era. In dicussing eighteen of his novels published since 1984 and a selection of his short fiction, this study explores the significance of his work in reshaping contemporary literature. Three of the chapters are devoted to Robinson’s major trilogies: the Orange County trilogy (1984-90), the Mars trilogy (1992-96), and the Science in the Capital trilogy (2004-07). Two other chapters consider his groundbreaking alternative histories, including “The Lucky Strike” (1984), The Years of Rice and Salt (2002), and Shaman (2014), and his future histories set among colonies in the solar system, notably Galileo’s Dream (2009) and 2312 (2012). The concluding chapter examines Robinson’s most recent novels Aurora (2015) and New York 2140 (2017). In interviews, Robinson describes his fiction as weaving together, in various combinations, Marxism, ecology, and Buddhist thought, and all of his novels explore how we might imagine forms of utopian political action. His novels—from the Mars trilogy to New York 2140—offer a range of possible futures that chart humankind’s uneven progress, often over centuries, toward the greening of science, technology, economics, and politics. Robinson filters our knowledge of the past and our imagination of possible futures through two superimposed lenses: the ecological fate of the Earth (or other planets) and the far-reaching consequences of moral, political, and socioeconomic decisions of individuals, often scientists and artists, caught up in world or solar-systemic events. In this respect, his fiction charts a collective struggle to think beyond the contradictions of historical existence, and beyond our locations in time, culture, and geography.
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N-Force Presents: Tips Force. Shropshire, UK: Europress Impact Ltd., 1992.

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