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International Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems (3rd 1995 Bled, Slovenia). Computational modelling of free and moving boundary problems III. Edited by Wrobel L. C. 1952-, Šarler B, Brebbia C. A, Wessex Institute of Technology, and Univerza v Ljubljani. Laboratory for Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics. Southampton: Computational Mechanics Publications, 1995.

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International, Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems (2nd 1993 Milan Italy). Computational modelling of free and moving boundary problems II: Second International Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems 93. Southampton: Computational Mechanics Publications co-published with, 1993.

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1952-, Wrovel L. C., and Brebbia C. A, eds. Computational methods for free and moving boundary problems in heat and fluid flow. Southampton: Computational Mechanics Publications, 1993.

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K, Wideman J., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Skin-friction measurements in a 3-D, supersonic shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction: 32nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, January 10-13, 1994/Reno, NV. Washington, D.C: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994.

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S, Bookout Paul, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Measurement of residual flexibility for substructures having prominent flexible interfaces. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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S, Bookout Paul, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Measurement of residual flexibility for substructures having prominent flexible interfaces. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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K, Wideman J., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Skin-friction measurements in a 3-D, supersonic shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction: 32nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, January 10-13, 1994/Reno, NV. Washington, D.C: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994.

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K, Wideman J., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Skin-friction measurements in a 3-D, supersonic shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction: 32nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, January 10-13, 1994/Reno, NV. Washington, D.C: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994.

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International Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems (1st 1991 Southampton, England). Computational modelling of free and moving boundary problems: Proceedings of the first International Conference, held 2-4, July, 1991, Southampton, U.K. Edited by Wrobel L. C. 1952- and Brebbia C. A. Southampton: Computational Mechanics Publications co-published with, 1991.

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Center, Ames Research, ed. Improved two-equation k - [omega] turbulence models for aerodynamic flows. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1992.

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Center, Ames Research, ed. Improved two-equation k - [omega] turbulence models for aerodynamic flows. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1992.

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Helfenstein, Franz Hugo. A free boundary value problem modeling streambed erosion. 1986.

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Muthuraman, Kumar, and Sunil Kumar. Solving Free-Boundary Problems with Applications in Finance. Now Publishers, 2008.

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Park, Tae-soon. Nonlinear free boundary problems arising from melting processes. 1989.

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Chadam, John M., and Henning Rasmussen. Free Boundary Problems in Fluid Flow with Applications: Proceedings of the International Colloquium Free Boundary Problems, Theory and Applications. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1993.

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Hypersonic turbulent boundary-layer and free shear database. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1994.

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(Editor), C. A. Brebbia, Carlos A. Brebbia (Editor), and L. C. Wrobel (Editor), eds. Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems Vol. 2: Heat Transfer. Walter de Gruyter, 1991.

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Moving Boundaries VI : Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems (Computational and Experimental Methods). Computational Mechanics, Inc., 2001.

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Skin-friction measurements in a 3-D, supersonic shock-wave/boundary-layer interaction: 32nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, January 10-13, 1994/Reno, NV. Washington, D.C: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994.

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Steinbach, Jörg. A Variational Inequality Approach to free Boundary Problems with Applications in Mould Filling. Birkhäuser Basel, 2002.

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Improved two-equation k - [omega] turbulence models for aerodynamic flows. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1992.

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Improved two-equation k - [omega] turbulence models for aerodynamic flows. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1992.

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Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems: Proceedings of the First International Conference, Held 2-4 July, Southampton, U.K. Walter de Gruyter, 1991.

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Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems: Proceedings of the First International Conference, Held 2-4 July, Southampton, U.K. Walter de Gruyter, 1991.

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Mammoli, A. A., INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONA, and C. A. Brebbia. Moving Boundaries VII: Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems (Computational and Experimental Methods). WIT Press (UK), 2003.

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Wallmark, Zachary. Nothing but Noise. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190495107.001.0001.

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This book explores how timbre shapes musical affect and meaning. Integrating perspectives from musicology with the cognitive sciences, it advances a novel model of timbre interpretation that takes into account the bodily, sensorimotor dynamics of sound production and perception. The contribution of timbre to musical experience is clearest in drastic situations where meaning is itself contested—that is, in polarizing contexts of reception, where the evaluation of “musical” timbre by some listeners collides headlong into a competing claim that it is just “noise.” Taking this commonplace reaction as a starting point, the book explores affect, reception, and timbre semantics through diverse cultural-historical case studies that frustrate the acoustic and perceptual boundary between musical sound and noise. It includes chapters on the racial and gender politics in the reception of free jazz saxophone “screaming” in the late 1960s; an analysis of contested timbral ideals in the performance practices of the Japanese shakuhachi flute; and an historical examination of the overlooked role of “brutal” timbres in the moral panic over heavy metal in the 1980s and 1990s. The book closes with a discussion of the slippery social fault lines that separate perceptions of musical sound from perceptions of noise and the ethical stakes of encountering another’s “aural face.”
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Gallagher, Shaun. Enactivist Interventions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794325.001.0001.

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Enactivist Interventions explores central issues in the contemporary debates about embodied cognition, addressing interdisciplinary questions about intentionality, representation, affordances, the role of affect, and the problems of perception and cognitive penetration, action and free will, higher-order cognition, and intersubjectivity. It argues for a rethinking of the concept of mind, drawing on pragmatism, phenomenology, and cognitive science. It interprets enactivism as a philosophy of nature that has significant methodological and theoretical implications for the scientific investigation of the mind. Enactivist Interventions argues that, like the basic phenomena of perception and action, sophisticated cognitive phenomena like reflection, imagining, and mathematical reasoning are best explained in terms of an affordance-based skilled coping. It thus argues for a continuity that runs between basic action, affectivity, and a rationality that in every case remains embodied. It also discusses recent predictive models of brain function and outlines an alternative, enactivist interpretation that emphasizes the close coupling of brain, body, and environment rather than a strong boundary that isolates the brain in its internal processes. The extensive relational dynamics that integrates the brain with the extra-neural body opens into an environment that is physical, social, and cultural and that recycles back into the enactive process. Cognitive processes are in the world, situated in affordance spaces defined across evolutionary, developmental, and individual histories, and are constrained by affective processes and normative dimensions of social and cultural practices.
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