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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. A CFD/CSD interaction methodology for aircraft wings: A dissertation ... [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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W, Hou Gene, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Methodology for sensitivity analysis, approximate analysis, and design optimization in CFD for multidisciplinary applications. Norfolk, Va: Old Dominion University Research Foundation, 1992.

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W, Hou Gene, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Methodology for sensitivity analysis, approximate analysis, and design optimization in CFD for multidisciplinary applications. Norfolk, Va: Old Dominion University Research Foundation, 1994.

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George C. Marshall Space Flight Center., ed. Advanced CFD methodology for fast transients encountered in nonlinear combustion instability problems: SBIR phase II final report (restricted circulation). [Marshall Space Flight Center, Ala.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, 1992.

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W, Hou Gene, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Methodology for sensitivity analysis, approximate analysis, and design optimization in CFD for multidisciplinary applications: Final report for the period ended December 31, 1995. Norfolk, Va: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering & Technology, Old Dominion University, 1996.

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W, Hou Gene, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Methodology for sensitivity analysis, approximate analysis, and design optimization in CFD for multidisciplinary applications: Progress report for the period April 15, 1992 to January 31, 1993. Norfolk, Va: Old Dominion University Research Foundation, 1993.

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Baysal, Oktay. Efficient gradient-based shape optimization methodology using inviscid/viscous CFD: Summary of research report for the period of March 9, 1995 to March 8, 1997, grant# NCC-1-211. Norfolk, Va: Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University, 1997.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Efficient gradient-based shape optimization methodology using inviscid/viscous CFD: Summary of research report for the period of March 9, 1995 to March 8, 1997, grant# NCC-1-211. Norfolk, Va: Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University, 1997.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Efficient gradient-based shape optimization methodology using inviscid/viscous CFD: Summary of research report for the period of March 9, 1995 to March 8, 1997, grant# NCC-1-211. Norfolk, Va: Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University, 1997.

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Knorr, Jeffrey B. CAD models for inductive strips in homogeneous finline: The methodology. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1990.

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D, Gajski Daniel, ed. SpecC: Specification language and methodology. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

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Schildknecht, Thomas. Optical astrometry of fast moving objects using CCD detectors. Zürich: Schweizerische Geodätische Kommission, 1994.

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Optical astrometry of fast moving objects using CCD detectors. Zürich: Institut für Geodäsie und Photogrammetrie, 1994.

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Francky, Catthoor, ed. Custom memory management methodology: Exploration of memory organisation for embedded multimedia system design. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

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Harrison, Eiteljorg, and Archaeology Data Service, eds. CAD: A guide to good practice. Oxford: Published by Oxbow Books for the Arts and Humanities Data Service, 2003.

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Kelley, Charles T. Methodology for examining effects of arms control reduction on tactical air forces: An example from Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty analysis. Santa Monica, CA (1700 Main St., Santa Monica 90407-2138): Rand, 1993.

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Ali, Moonis, Jos Mira, and Angel Pasqual Pobil. Methodology and Tools in Knowledge-Based Systems: 11th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems IEA-98-AIE Benicssim, Castelln, Spain, June 14, 1998 Proceedings, Volume I. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1998.

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Efficient gradient-based shape optimization methodology using inviscid/viscous CFD: Summary of research report for the period of March 9, 1995 to March 8, 1997, grant# NCC-1-211. Norfolk, Va: Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University, 1997.

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Zhu, Jianwen Jianwen, Shuqing Shuqing Zhao, Andreas Gerstlauer, Rainer Dömer, and Daniel D. Gajski. SPECC: Specification Language and Methodology. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Dömer, Rainer, Daniel D. Gajski, and Jianwenzhu. Specc: Specification Language and Methodology. Springer, 2012.

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SPECC: Specification Language and Methodology. Springer, 2012.

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Gerstlauer, Andreas, Rainer Dömer, Jianwen Zhu, Shuqing Zhao, and Daniel D. Gajski. SpecC: Specification Language and Methodology. Springer, 2000.

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Catthoor, Francky, Sven Wuytack, G. E. de Greef, Florin Banica, Lode Nachtergaele, and Arnout Vandecappelle. Custom Memory Management Methodology: Exploration of Memory Organisation for Embedded Multimedia System Design. Springer, 1998.

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Kanore, Lalit, and Priti Mastakar. Indian Business Case Studies Volume III. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192869395.001.0001.

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Abstract Volume III of Indian Business Cases studies has around 20 compelling cases studies, some of which focuses on topics that are rarely touched upon. These include international taxation issues, effects on emerging markets due to the impending US- China trade, and affluent owners disowning the failure of their companies and putting the burden on the banking system of the country. The volume also has some interesting cases on organizational debts and the two different outcomes of similar type of organization like Starbucks and CCD, and the most talked about OTT platform, the pharma giants and many more. When it comes to India automobile can’t be far behind, this volume too has case studies focusing on the automobile industry which talks about reengineering and rebranding. The undisputed run of public sector banks and the changing scenario too contributes towards making this a fantastic reference book for industry practitioners, academicians, and students. The case volume includes Business Case Studies designed and developed by expert case authors based on current business and economic scenario in India using published data and field search live case studies. These case studies enable effective adoption to case methodology of teaching for UG and PG studies in business management as also best suited for management development programs in business and industry. These case studies offer best of opportunities and tools to be used in offline and online teaching and learning methodology especially help developing analytical skills and problem resolution techniques in the students of business management studies and young and aspiring business executives globally.
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Schifano, Norma. Other Romance varieties. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804642.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 extends the investigation of verb placement to other Romance varieties, in order to expand the macro- and micro-typologies identified in Chapter 2. It starts with a description of the placement of the present indicative verb across a selection of varieties of French, Romanian, Spanish, Catalan, European Portuguese, and Brazilian Portuguese. Following the methodology of Chapter 2, the remainder of the discussion is devoted to the description of cases of microvariation attested across the varieties above, which emerge once a selection of structural and interpretative distinctions are considered, such as lexical and auxiliary verbs, ‘have’ and ‘be’ auxiliaries, finite and non-finite verbs (cf. participle and infinitive), as well as a selection of modally, temporally, and aspectually marked forms (e.g. subjunctive, conditional, past, future, imperfect).
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Eiteljorg, Harrison II, Kate Fernie, Jeremy Huggett, and Damian Robinson. CAD: A Guide to Good Practice (AHDS Guides to Good Practice) (Ahds Guides to Good Practice). Oxbow Books Limited, 2003.

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(Editor), Stephen C. Peck, and Robert W. Roeser (Editor), eds. Person-Centered Approaches to Studying Development in Context: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development (J-B CAD Single Issue Child & Adolescent Development). Jossey-Bass, 2003.

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Luc, Heres, ed. Time in GIS: Issues in spatio-temporal modelling. Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.54419/v5m55p.

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Most Geographic Information Systems started as a substitute for loose paper maps. These paper maps did not have a built-in time dimension and could only represent history indirectly as a sequence of physically separate images. This was in fact imitated by these first generation systems. The time dimension could only be represented by means of separate files. A minority of Geographic Information Systems however, started their life as a substitute for ordered lists and tables with a link to paper maps. In these lists, the inclusion of a time com-ponent in the form of a data field was quite usual. This method too was copied by the systems that replaced these paper tables. The current trend in the development of Geographic Information Systems is towards the inte-gration of the classical map-oriented concepts with the table-oriented concepts. This often leads to the explicit embedding of the time component in the GIS environment. The Subcommission Geo-Information Models of the Netherlands Geodetic Commission has organized a workshop to discuss the theory and practice of time and history in GIS on 18 May 2000. This publication contains 6 articles prepared for the workshop. The first paper, written by Donna Peuquet, gives a bird’s-eye view of the current state of the art in spatio-temporal database technology and methodology. She is a well-known expert in the field of spatio-temporal information systems and the author of many articles in this field. The second article is written by Monica Wachowicz. She describes what you can do with a GIS once it contains a historical dimension and how you can detect changes in geographic phenomena. Furthermore, her article suggests how geographic visualisation and knowledge discovery techniques can be integrated in a spatio-temporal database. How to record the time dimension in a database is one thing, how to show this dimension to users is another one. In his contribution, Menno-Jan Kraak first tells about the techniques, which were used in the age of paper maps and the limitations these methods had. He goes on to explain what kind of cartographic techniques have been developed since the mass introduc-tion of the computer. Finally he describes the powerful animation methods which currently exist and can be used on CD-ROM and Internet applications. Peter van Oosterom describes how the time dimension is represented in the information sys-tems of the Cadastre and how this is used to publish updates. The Cadastre has a very long tradition in incorporating the time component, which has always been an inherent component of the cadastral registration. In former times this was translated in very precise procedures about how to update the paper maps and registers. Today it is translated in spatio-temporal database design. The article of Luc Heres tells about the time component in the National Road Database, origi-nally designed for traffic accident registration. This is one of the systems with ''table'' roots and with quite a long tradition in handling the time dimension. He elucidates first the core objects in the conceptual model and how time is added. Next, how this model is translated in a logical design and finally how this is technically implemented. Geologists and geophysicians also have a respectable tradition in handling the time dimension in the data they collect. This is illustrated in the last paper, which is written by Ipo Ritsema. He outlines how time is handled in geological and geophysical databases maintained by TNO. By means of some practical cases he illustrates which problems can be encountered and how these can be solved.
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