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Haskins, Jacqueline. "Fairweather Gods." Iowa Review 46, no. 1 (March 2016): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/0021-065x.7684.

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O'hara, James J. "The New Gallus and the Alternae Voces of Propertius 1.10.10." Classical Quarterly 39, no. 2 (December 1989): 561–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838800037629.

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In CQ 34 (1984), 167–74, Janet Fairweather makes the interesting suggestion that the elegiacs by Gallus on the Qasr Ibrim papyrus should be understood as ‘a fragment of an amoebaean song-contest’. This hypothesis, as she notes, might explain why the papyrus' quatrains are set apart by spaces and by an odd type of symbol, and treat ‘separate, indeed discrepant, topics’, yet show ‘unmistakable verbal and thematic connections’. Fairweather's discussion is thorough, but overlooks one small piece of evidence for Gallan amoebaean verse.
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Buchner, Howard. "Fairweather at Trinity." Toronto Journal of Theology 3, no. 1 (March 1987): 138–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/tjt.3.1.138.

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Witter, Robert C., Adrian M. Bender, Katherine M. Scharer, Christopher B. DuRoss, Peter J. Haeussler, and Richard O. Lease. "Geomorphic expression and slip rate of the Fairweather fault, southeast Alaska, and evidence for predecessors of the 1958 rupture." Geosphere 17, no. 3 (May 6, 2021): 711–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/ges02299.1.

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Abstract Active traces of the southern Fairweather fault were revealed by light detection and ranging (lidar) and show evidence for transpressional deformation between North America and the Yakutat block in southeast Alaska. We map the Holocene geomorphic expression of tectonic deformation along the southern 30 km of the Fairweather fault, which ruptured in the 1958 moment magnitude 7.8 earthquake. Digital maps of surficial geology, geomorphology, and active faults illustrate both strike-slip and dip-slip deformation styles within a 10°–30° double restraining bend where the southern Fairweather fault steps offshore to the Queen Charlotte fault. We measure offset landforms along the fault and calibrate legacy 14C data to reassess the rate of Holocene strike-slip motion (≥49 mm/yr), which corroborates published estimates that place most of the plate boundary motion on the Fairweather fault. Our slip-rate estimates allow a component of oblique-reverse motion to be accommodated by contractional structures west of the Fairweather fault consistent with geodetic block models. Stratigraphic and structural relations in hand-dug excavations across two active fault strands provide an incomplete paleoseismic record including evidence for up to six surface ruptures in the past 5600 years, and at least two to four events in the past 810 years. The incomplete record suggests an earthquake recurrence interval of ≥270 years—much longer than intervals <100 years implied by published slip rates and expected earthquake displacements. Our paleoseismic observations and map of active traces of the southern Fairweather fault illustrate the complexity of transpressional deformation and seismic potential along one of Earth's fastest strike-slip plate boundaries.
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Enkelmann, Eva, and Sarah Falkowski. "Deformation between the highly oblique Yakutat–North American plate boundary and the Eastern Denali fault." Geosphere 17, no. 6 (October 27, 2021): 2123–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/ges02410.1.

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Abstract This study investigates the spatial and temporal pattern of rock exhumation inboard of the highly oblique Yakutat–North American plate boundary. We aim to quantify how far deformation is transferred inboard of the Fairweather transform plate boundary and across the Eastern Denali fault. We present new detrital apatite and zircon fission track data from 27 modern drainages collected on both sides of the Eastern Denali fault and from the Alsek and Tatshenshini River catchments that drain the mountainous region between the Fairweather fault and the Eastern Denali fault. By integrating our data with published bedrock and detrital geochronology and thermochronology, we show that exhumation reaches much farther inboard (>100 km) of the Fairweather fault than farther north in the St. Elias syntaxial region (<30 km). This suggests that the entire corridor between the Fairweather and Eastern Denali faults exhumed since mid-Miocene time. The Eastern Denali fault appears to be the backstop, and late Cenozoic exhumation northeast of the fault is very limited.
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Bermingham, Charles, Christopher F. Manlick, and William Ming Liu. "Mental health, permanent housing, and peer support through community living in the Fairweather Lodge: implementation through collaboration." Housing, Care and Support 18, no. 1 (March 16, 2015): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/hcs-02-2015-0002.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explain the history of the Fairweather Lodge Program, its utility, the development of one program in a small Midwestern city, the role of psychology, and the importance of disseminating information about the program to combat homelessness. Design/methodology/approach – This paper takes a short case study approach to describing the evolution of a peer support-based housing program for individuals with serious mental illness and a history of homelessness. Findings – The Fairweather Lodge facilitates peer support, community engagement, stable housing, and work engagement in those struggling with mental illness and homelessness. Originality/value – The Fairweather Lodge Program is a program intended to support the mental health and employment needs of individuals with severe mental illness who are at increased risk of homelessness. Housing alone often does not address the complex needs of chronically homeless individuals.
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Fennell, William. "Eugene Fairweather as Ecumenical Partner." Toronto Journal of Theology 3, no. 1 (March 1987): 134–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/tjt.3.1.134.

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Aiton, Jim, Eric Flitney, Bob Pitman, and Nick Simmons. "Obituary: Joseph Fairweather Lamb FRSE." Physiology News, Winter 2015 (January 1, 2016): 40–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.36866/pn.101.40.

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Roberts, Claire. "Ian Fairweather: The Drunken Buddha." Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 18, no. 2 (July 3, 2018): 224–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14434318.2018.1516494.

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Lofft, Jonathan S. "‘Two Young Ladies in Connection with a Certain School:’ The Watson-Ketcheson Affair of 1952–53 and the Remains of Eugene R. Fairweather." Journal of Anglican Studies 16, no. 1 (March 23, 2018): 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740355318000049.

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AbstractTwo young teachers posted at an Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, Canada, sought to act as whistleblowers regarding abuse there in 1952–53. Theologian Eugene R. Fairweather of Trinity College, Toronto, acted as their advocate and spiritual advisor. A significant correspondence, mostly purged from the official record, considered the reports of the whistleblowers, their fate, and the fraught place of the Residential Schools in Canadian Anglicanism in the decades before the era of Truth and Reconciliation. This article examines the relevant correspondence, retained only in the archival remains of Fairweather at Trinity. The correspondence, which adds to existing narratives of Anglican complicity in and responses to abuse at the Schools, suggests that future research must scrutinize official as well as previously overlooked sources of information, particularly the archival repositories of universities and theological schools, in search of the truth.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Fairweather"

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McAleer, Ryan Joseph. "Late Cenozoic Exhumation in a Transpressional Setting: Fairweather Range, Alaska." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43526.

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Deformation in southern Alaska is controlled by the accretion and partial subduction of the Yakutat terrane as margin-parallel motion transitions to subduction. Recent studies have shown that deformation in the St. Elias orogen, at the northern end of the terrane, accommodates a large portion of convergence, but deformation at the eastern and southern margins remains more poorly constrained. Rapid recent sedimentation (> 1cm/yr) and glacio-isostatic uplift rates (> 3 cm/yr) in the Fairweather corridor highlight short-term vertical deformation at the eastern margin; however, the relationship between these rates and long-term deformation is less well known. New low-temperature cooling ages are reported along the eastern flank of the St. Elias orogen, placing constraints on vertical deformation over the past few million years. Young cooling ages (< 3 Ma) occur in a broad zone, extending along the onshore length of the strike-slip Fairweather fault. These ages indicate that protracted convergence has been accommodated in the Fairweather corridor. Average (~1 mm/yr) and peak (~3 mm/yr) late Cenozoic exhumation rates are similar to rates to the north, and suggest that the orogen is actually boomerang-shaped in map view. If ~1 mm/yr exhumation has been steady, the onset of rapid exhumation is constrained to post-12 Ma, but likely occurred at 5 Ma with changes in climate and plate obliquity. Although cooling ages reveal no coherent regional pattern relative to known structures, they indicate the margin accommodates a significant component of pure shear and is slip-partitioned. The resolved magnitude of convergence in the Fairweather corridor also indicates that Yakutat terrane motion is rotated from Pacific plate motion, and likely requires significant slip on the Transition fault at the southern edge of the Yakutat terrane. Although million-year exhumation rates are rapid, they are slower than short-term rates related to deglaciation.
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Gration, Steven Robert. "The Praxis of the Solo Performer: The Theories and Practices Explored during the Creation of a Solo Performance based on the Life and Art of Ian Fairweather." Thesis, Griffith University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365217.

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This research investigates the field of performance practice often referred to as monodramas, one-person plays or variously as one-woman or one-man shows, I adopt a more encompassing term, Solo Performance, to describe the activities of an individual performing to an audience within the field of Drama. Central to the conclusions I have drawn are the insights emerging from the processes involved in creating an original solo performance text and a live solo performance based primarily on events in the life of the Australian visual artist Ian Fairweather....etc.
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Guarisco, Peter David IV. "Late Neogene Uplift of the Fairweather Ground on the Basis of Bathymetric and Seismic Data from the Gulf of Alaska." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2008. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/706.

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Pliocene to Pleistocene glacial-marine deposits adjacent to the Fairweather Ground basement in the Gulf of Alaska are the focus for seismic interpretation using public domain seismic reflection data. The late Tertiary and early Quaternary sections of the Yakataga Formation record a glacial/ interglacial climate change sequence with increasing rates of sedimentation (175 meters per million years to 4000 meters per million years). The foreland basin sediment load is deposited onto the Yakutat block, a microplate that takes up the strike-slip to convergent movement with respect to North America and Pacific plates. Tectonic activity during the last 5 million years has resulted in Eocene rock exposed at the sea floor. High resolution bathymetry data adjacent to the Yakutat microplate is utilized to 1) observe the results of deformation from Pacific plate loading on the Yakutat microplate and 2) interpret the Transition fault as an active thrust to oblique thrust fault.
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Books on the topic "Fairweather"

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Bail, Murray. Fairweather. Millers Point, NSW: Murdoch Books, 2009.

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1941-, Bail Murray, Ryckmans Pierre, Queensland Art Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, and Art Gallery of New South Wales., eds. Fairweather. [Australia]: Art & Australia Books in association with the Queensland Art Gallery, 1994.

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Yancey, Dwayne. Fairweather friends. Venice, FL]: Eldridge Pub. Co., 2011.

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Blowfish, Hootie and the. Fairweather Johnson. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1996.

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Williams, Donald. Fayerweather friends: The Fairweather genealogy. A-102, 66 Essex Place, Moncton, N.B: D. Williams, 1992.

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Gallery, Queensland Art, ed. Ian Fairweather: Late works 1953-74. South Brisbane, Qld: Queensland Art Gallery, 2012.

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Fairweather, Ian. Ian Fairweather: An artist of the 21st century. Lismore, N.S.W: Lismore Regional Gallery, 2006.

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Hardwick, Mollie. The bandersnatch. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.

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Hardwick, Mollie. Parson's pleasure. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1992.

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Hardwick, Mollie. Uneaseful death. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Fairweather"

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Lyberaki, Antigone, and Platon Tinios. "A ‘Fairweather Welfare State’? Formal and Informal Social Protection and the Greek Crisis." In The Politics of Extreme Austerity, 106–20. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137369239_7.

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Stoett, Peter J. "Fairweather Friends? Canada–United States Environmental Relations in the Days of Trump and the Era of Climate Change." In Canada and International Affairs, 105–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05036-8_6.

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Schulz, Evelyn. "Exploring Tokyo's Hidden Spaces in Nagai Kafū's Hiyorigeta (FairWeather Clogs, 1914), With Charles Baudelaire's Flâneur and Walter Benjamin's and Asja Lacis' Porosity." In The Visual Culture of Meiji Japan, 177–91. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003112235-12.

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Barker, Nicolas, and James McLaverty. "David Fairweather Foxon 1923–2001." In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 161, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VIII. British Academy, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197264577.003.0008.

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David Fairweather Foxon (1923–2001), a Fellow of the British Academy, published English Verse 1701–1750: a Catalogue, a book that not only took a long leap forward into a new century; it also provided a cross-section through the record of all British books and books printed abroad in English in a period in which the total number of books, periodicals, and ephemera began to increase exponentially. The period was also one in which the whole concept of authorship and the relationship between author and the book trade changed substantially, as a result of the Copyright Act (1709). Foxon was born in Paignton, the son of a Methodist minister. Bletchley Park was a crucial experience for him, socially and intellectually. He met a variety of gifted academics, some eccentric, mostly from Oxford or Cambridge, at an early age; it gave him training in codebreaking; and it introduced him to his future wife. Foxon was involved in the recataloguing of the British Museum Library, a gigantic undertaking that had begun in 1929.
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Chandan, Harish C. "Creating a Culturally Sensitive Marketing Strategy for Diffusion of Innovations Using Hofstede's Six Dimensions of National Culture." In Handbook of Research on Effective Marketing in Contemporary Globalism, 66–91. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6220-9.ch004.

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Marketing incremental and radical innovations to consumers in different nations requires an understanding of the influence of their national culture, socioeconomic, and demographic variables (Everdingen & Warts, 2003). The innovation adoption process involves innovative and imitative consumer behavior (Rogers 1962, 2003; Bass, 1969; Norton & Bass, 1987). The consumer behavior of adoption of innovations can be predicted from their attitude towards the adoption, perceived behavioral control, social influence, and subjective norms, which are part of the national culture (Ajzen & Fishbein, 1980; Ajzen, 1985, 1991). For multiple generations of the same product, innovation adoption and substitution occurs simultaneously. An integrated, multi-generation diffusion model has been developed that considers a dynamic market potential with a competitive relationship among generations and products (Kreng & Wang, 2013). The Hofstede framework of national culture is the most widely used cultural framework to explain the consequences of culture for global marketing, branding, and advertising (Hofstede, et al., 2010; Mooij & Hofstede, 2010, 2011; Rinnie & Fairweather, 2012). The purpose of this chapter is to summarize the current understanding about creating a culturally sensitive marketing intervention strategy including price, competition, and substitution for the diffusion of innovations using Hofstede's six dimensions of national culture.
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Chandan, Harish C. "Creating a Culturally Sensitive Marketing Strategy for Diffusion of Innovations Using Hofstede's Six Dimensions of National Culture." In Marketing and Consumer Behavior, 533–57. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7357-1.ch024.

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Marketing incremental and radical innovations to consumers in different nations requires an understanding of the influence of their national culture, socioeconomic, and demographic variables (Everdingen & Warts, 2003). The innovation adoption process involves innovative and imitative consumer behavior (Rogers 1962, 2003; Bass, 1969; Norton & Bass, 1987). The consumer behavior of adoption of innovations can be predicted from their attitude towards the adoption, perceived behavioral control, social influence, and subjective norms, which are part of the national culture (Ajzen & Fishbein, 1980; Ajzen, 1985, 1991). For multiple generations of the same product, innovation adoption and substitution occurs simultaneously. An integrated, multi-generation diffusion model has been developed that considers a dynamic market potential with a competitive relationship among generations and products (Kreng & Wang, 2013). The Hofstede framework of national culture is the most widely used cultural framework to explain the consequences of culture for global marketing, branding, and advertising (Hofstede, et al., 2010; Mooij & Hofstede, 2010, 2011; Rinnie & Fairweather, 2012). The purpose of this chapter is to summarize the current understanding about creating a culturally sensitive marketing intervention strategy including price, competition, and substitution for the diffusion of innovations using Hofstede's six dimensions of national culture.
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Conference papers on the topic "Fairweather"

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Fonseca, Luciano, Brian Calder, and Mark Wetzler. "Experiments for Multibeam Backscatter Adjustments on the NOAA Ship Fairweather." In OCEANS 2006. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans.2006.307085.

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Green, Malcolm O., John D. Boon, Jeffrey H. List, and L. Don Wright. "Bed Response to Fairweather and Storm Flow on the Shoreface." In 21st International Conference on Coastal Engineering. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780872626874.113.

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Witter, Robert C., and Adrian Bender. "LIDAR-BASED MAPS OF ACTIVE TRACES OF THE FAIRWEATHER FAULT IN GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-317015.

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Schartman, Anna, Eva Enkelmann, John I. Garver, and C. Davidson. "TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL PATTERN OF DEFORMATION AT THE NORTHERN END OF THE FAIRWEATHER TRANSFORM BOUNDARY, SOUTHEAST ALASKA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-300047.

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Norwood, Lily, Cameron Davidson, John I. Garver, and Rohit Thota. "METAMORPHIC ROCKS OF THE BOUNDARY BLOCK PROVIDE A LINK TO THE CHUGACH-PRINCE WILLIAM TERRANE ACROSS THE FAIRWEATHER FAULT, ALASKA." In 116th Annual GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting - 2020. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020cd-347163.

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Tolpadi, Anil K., Allen M. Danis, Hukam C. Mongia, and R. Peter Lindstedt. "Soot Modeling in Gas Turbine Combustors." In ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/97-gt-149.

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A method is presented for predicting soot in gas turbine combustors. A soot formation/oxidation model due to Fairweather et al [1992] has been employed. This model has been implemented in the CONCERT code which is a fully elliptic three-dimensional (3-D) body-fitted computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code based on pressure correction techniques. The combustion model used here is based on an assumed probability density function (PDF) parameterized by the mean and variance of the mixture fraction and a β-PDF shape. In the soot modeling, two additional transport equations corresponding to the soot mass fraction and the soot number density are solved. As an initial validation, calculations were performed in a simple propane jet diffusion flame for which experimental soot concentration measurements along the centerline and along the radius at various axial downstream stations were available from the literature. Soot predictions were compared with measured data which showed reasonable agreement. Next, soot predictions were made in a 3-D model of a CF6-80LEC engine single annular combustor over a range of operating pressures and temperatures. Although the fuel in the combustor is Jet-A, the soot computations assumed propane to be the surrogate fuel. To account for this fuel change, the soot production term was increased by a factor of 10X. In addition, the oxidation term was increased by a factor of 4X to account for uncertainties in the assumed collision frequencies. The soot model was also tested against two other combustors, a CF6-80C and a CFM56-5B. Comparison of the predicted scot concentrations with measured smoke numbers showed fairly good correlation within the range of the soot model parameters studied. More work has to be performed to address several modeling issues including sensitivity to oxidation rate coefficients and scalar diffusion.
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Muñoz, David. "New strategies in proprioception’s analysis for newer theories about sensorimotor control." In Systems & Design 2017. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/sd2017.2017.6903.

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Abstract Human’s motion and its mechanisms had become interesting in the last years, where the medecine’s field search for rehabilitation methods for handicapped persons. Other fields, like sport sciences, professional or military world, search to distinguish profiles and ways to train them with specific purposes. Besides, recent findings in neuroscience try to describe these mechanisms from an organic point of view. Until now, different researchs had given a model about control motor that describes how the union between the senses’s information allows adaptable movements. One of this sense is the proprioception, the sense which has a quite big factor in the orientation and position of the body, its members and joints. For this reason, research for new strategies to explore proprioception and improve the theories of human motion could be done by three different vias. At first, the sense is analysed in a case-study where three groups of persons are compared in a controlled enviroment with three experimental tasks. The subjects belong to each group by the kind of sport they do: sedentary, normal sportsmen (e.g. athletics, swimming) and martial sportmen (e.g. karate, judo). They are compared thinking about the following hypothesis: “Martial Sportmen have a better proprioception than of the other groups’s subjects: It could be due to the type of exercises they do in their sports as empirically, a contact sportsman shows significantly superior motor skills to the members of the other two groups. The second via are records from encephalogram (EEG) while the experimental tasks are doing. These records are analised a posteriori with a set of processing algorithms to extract characteristics about brain’s activity of the proprioception and motion control. 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Barrie, J. V., H. G. Greene, D. Brothers, K. W. Conway, R J Enkin, J. E. Conrad, R M Lauer, M. McGann, P J Neelands, and A. East. The Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault Zone - a submarine transform fault, offshore British Columbia and southeastern Alaska, cruise report of 2017003PGC CCGS Vector and 2017004PGC CCGS John P. Tully. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/308327.

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Map and selected seismic profiles of the seaward extension of the Fairweather Fault, eastern Gulf of Alaska. US Geological Survey, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/mf1722.

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