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Da Silva, C. Marciano. "The Spring Full Moon." Journal for the History of Astronomy 35, no. 4 (November 2004): 475–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002182860403500407.

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Miller, David. "Events spring surprises as Moon stretches LEP." Physics World 6, no. 1 (January 1993): 24–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/6/1/21.

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Zavala-Muñoz, Francisca, Mauricio F. Landaeta, Valentina Bernal-Durán, Claudia A. Bustos, and Bryan S. Dyer. "Abundance of early life stages of the surf silverside Notocheirus hubbsi (Teleostei, Atheriniformes) in the coastal nearshore of central Chile." Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 56, no. 1 (June 7, 2021): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.22370/rbmo.2021.56.1.2800.

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The abundance of early stages of the surf silverside Notocheirus hubbsi in nearshore waters of central Chile, collected in samplings set up to assess the lunar cycle during austral spring and summer is reported. A total of 19 specimens were collected with light traps, 16 larvae (7.89-16.20 mm SL) in austral spring and 3 juveniles (30.70-34.60 mm SL) in summer. Capture per unit effort (CPUE) varied from 0.33 to 2.00 ind. light trap-1 night-1 during the entire study period (September 2015-February 2016, and September 2016-February 2017). N. hubbsi catches recorded maximum abundance during the new moon and no catches during full moon.
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Castillo-Hidalgo, Gissella, Guido Plaza, Macarena Díaz-Astudillo, and Mauricio F. Landaeta. "Seasonal variations in early life traits ofSindoscopus australis(Blennioidei: Dactyloscopidae): hatching patterns, larval growth and bilateral asymmetry of otoliths." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 98, no. 6 (May 30, 2017): 1477–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315417000790.

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Early life traits (ELT) of the sand-burrowing cryptic marine fishSindoscopus australis(family Dactyloscopidae) were compared between cohorts hatched during winter and spring 2013, in nearshore rocky reefs off central Chile. Pelagic larvae were similarly abundant during both periods, but larger larvae were collected during austral spring. The sagittal otolith microstructure and size analyses also indicated that size-at-hatch was larger (4.7 mm) for the winter cohort, but winter larvae experienced slower growth rates (0.145 mm day−1± 0.008). Conversely, larvae from the spring cohort hatched at smaller sizes (2.9 mm), but they grew faster (0.182 mm day−1± 0.008). Hatching periods were coupled with the lunar cycle; in winter, hatching events were related to neap tides (first and third quarter moon), increasing chances of self-recruitment. Meanwhile, during spring, hatching occurred during spring tides, particularly over the new moon, decreasing chances of larval mortality by predation. Otolith traits used to test asymmetry among cohorts showed inconsistent results. Only sagittal perimeter presented fluctuating asymmetry, showing higher variance for the winter cohort. We conclude that this burrowing species displays different reproductive tactics at a seasonal scale.
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Sparkes, Matthew. "Robot with a spring in its step shoots for the moon." New Scientist 254, no. 3385 (May 2022): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(22)00798-9.

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Reis-Filho, José Amorim, Francisco Barros, José De Anchieta Cintra Da Costa Nunes, Cláudio Luis Santos Sampaio, and Gabriel Barros Gonçalves De Souza. "Moon and tide effects on fish capture in a tropical tidal flat." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 91, no. 3 (December 23, 2010): 735–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315410001955.

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The influence of the lunar phases and tidal range on the fish capture was analysed in a tidal flat in Barra do Paraguaçu (Baía de Todos os Santos). The sampling was realized in the flood tide and ebb tide of the spring (full moon) and neap (waning moon) tides, between June 2007 and May 2008. At all sampling occasions, two parallel drags were accomplished to the tidal flat, in the same direction of the current, in a 100 m long area marked on the beach beforehand, using a seine net of 15 m × 2.0 m with a mesh of 12 mm between adjacent knots. A total of 2312 fish specimens were captured (26.5 kg), belonging to 75 species from 45 families. The mean number of captured fish was significantly larger in full moon at ebb tides, while the mean weight in the captures was larger in ebb tides. There was significant difference in number of species, number of fish, richness and diversity between full and waning moons. The number of fish and biomass were significantly different between tides. Significant differences were found in community structure regarding trophic groups in relation to tide and moon, although the classic diversity indices did not capture this effect between tides. Furthermore, it was possible to identify preferences of occurrence related to the change of tide in dominant species.
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Costanza, Girolamo, Giovanni Ottavio Delle Monache, Maria Elisa Tata, and Stefano Filosi. "Development of SMA Spring Linear Actuator for an Autonomous Lock and Release Mechanism: Application for the Gravity-Assisted Pointing System in Moon to Earth Alignment of Directional Devices." Aerospace 9, no. 11 (November 21, 2022): 735. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9110735.

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The next generation lunar reflector (NGLR) experiment is one of the experiments selected by NASA in the framework of the commercial lunar payload services (CLPS) initiative. The experiment, inspired by the lunar laser ranging (LLR) experiments of the Apollo era, is basically a single cube corner reflector (CCR) capable of reflecting a beam coming from a laser station on Earth that must be deployed on the Moon and pointed toward the mean Earth direction. In this work, a prototype of an actuator for the lock and release system of the reflector package was conceived, built, and tested in laboratory conditions. Since the entire pointing system must be passive, the actuator is designed to be operated by an SMA spring actuated by the thermal radiation of the Sun and regolith on the Moon. In lab conditions, the prototype, activated by a heat gun, showed the capability of the SMA spring to operate a lock and release pin, whose diameter is 4 mm, subjected to a preload of F = 7 N exerted by the releasing spring.
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Kurdi, Holdani, Ulfa Fitriati, M. Ainun Najib, and Aulia Isramaulana. "PERUBAHAN TERJADINYA PUNCAK PASANG SURUT SUNGAI BARITO AKIBAT PEMANASAN GLOBAL." INFO-TEKNIK 20, no. 1 (June 20, 2020): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/infotek.v20i1.6960.

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Regional development engineering in coastal areas, tidal land reclamation, delta area reclamation and port planning, tidal knowledge is very important. Tides mainly occur due to the gravitational forces of the moon, sun, and other planets. The influence of different gravitational forces can be predicted precisely because the rotation and revolutionary movements of the earth, moon, sun, and other planets take place with very high order. The tidal period every day is mainly determined by the rotation of the earth with a 24-hour period. Influence of the sun even though its attraction is only half that of the lunar pull, its influence should not be ignored As understood months around the earth with a period of about 29.5 days. When the position of the moon-earth-sun is in line, the tidal forces of the sun and moon strengthen each other. At that time spring tide occurred. Whereas if the sun-earth forms an angle of 90 degrees, then the minimum tides occur (neap tide). The two conditions are about 7 days old, according to the moon's revolution. Because of the influence of the inertia of the mass of water, the spring and neap tide occur between one and three days after these extreme conditions occur. In short-term studies often researchers take extreme conditions, namely during the tidal peak and peak tide (spring tide), because it does not require a long time compared to researching during a longer tide period. The research approach that will be carried out is whether the tide and peak peaks still occur 1-3 days after the full moon and the dead moon, whether there is a change in the height of the tide and ebb during a certain period due to global warming. As a result of global warming, it is also an effect on the water level of the Barito River. There was a decrease in the maximum water level which previously was around 3 m, now only around 2 m, the minimum water level previously around 2 m was now below 1 m. This will affect the hydrotopographic conditions of tidal swamp land, land that was previously type A can change to type B and so on. The highest tides on the Barito River often occur in the dead months, namely the 1st and 29th of the Hijri.
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Jiao, Jiu J. "Crescent Moon Spring: A Disappearing Natural Wonder in the Gobi Desert, China." Ground Water 48, no. 1 (January 2010): 159–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.2009.00599.x.

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Kumar, Dr Yogendra. "Contribution of Vedanga Astrology in Vedarthavavodh (वेदार्थाववोध में वेदांग ज्योतिष का योगदान)." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Configuration 2, no. 2 (April 29, 2022): 10–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.52984/ijomrc2203.

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In this research paper, the seasons are described, Samvatsara has been conceived as a bird, whose face is spring, south side is summer, tail is rain, autumn is north side and Hemant is middle, in Aitareya Brahman only five seasons are indicated. . The description of the constellations, the description of the seven horses of the Sun, the rise and fall of the phases of the Moon, have been highlighted on this topic, apart from this, the subject related to the Panchang has been studied. KeyWords: Season, Nakshatra, Samvatsara, Sun-Moon
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "- Spring moon"

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Burden, Nicholas Anthony. "Rate of perceived exertion and profile of Mood State (POMS) in elite kayakers." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25632.

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Sprint kayaking is prominent in Europe with training methods devised and adopted from Eastern bloc training systems. There is a lack of published research on sprint kayaking locally and internationally. Consequently, the aims of this research directly address establishing a relationship between kayak specific training and the Profile of Mood States (POMS); monitoring training duration and intensity and establish a link with the POMS and Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE); to monitor the general wellness of the kayakers. Seven elite sprint kayakers (two male, five female) with the following characteristics: age 26.5 (1.4) years, training experience 8.4 (3.7) years were part of the South African national sprint kayaking squad selected to participate in this study, based on their preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (one male athlete did not qualify but continued to train). The females trained for the 500m K1, K2 and K4 events and the male for the 1000m K1. Three training camps (TC1, TC2, TC3) were held from 12 November to 09 December 2007, 25 February to 22 March 2008 and 14 July to 04 August 2008. RPE (Borg Scale) was recorded for each session. The 65-item POMS was completed twice a week, after half a days rest (Wednesday) and after a day and half rest (Sunday). Daily training load was calculated from RPE and session time; and an energy index calculated from the POMS vigour and fatigue scores. The Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey recorded illness and injury. Descriptive and Inferential Statistics, Friedman’s rank test for k correlated samples, The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test, Spearman rank-order correlations were used to analyse the data. Statistical significance was calculated at 5% (p=0.05) and 10% (p=0.1). The results showed higher vigour scores associated with lower RPE and low training load; and high RPE associated with higher anger, confusion, depression, fatigue and total mood disturbance scores. There was a relationship between increasing POMS scores and duration of the training camps. The POMS findings could not completely explain the relationship found between RPE and duration of the training camps. The energy index was higher pre-camp and the extended rest periods during the camps. The findings for the POMS and RPE suggested that a state of overreaching might have occurred during the camps. Monitoring of the kayakers for an extended period after the training camps would have been useful to determine whether any of these individuals became over-trained. In accordance with Kentta et al (2006), regular use of the POMS may help detect under recovery, preventing staleness and unwanted rest for extended periods. Future studies will enable a retrospective view on these results.
Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2012.
Biokinetics, Sport and Leisure Sciences
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Franco, Correa Iván David. "Étude tribologique à hautes températures de matériaux céramiques structurés à différentes échelles." Thesis, Limoges, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LIMO0106.

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Dans le but d’évaluer la performance et de comprendre les mécanismes d'usure, à haute température, de matériaux céramiques, de compositions chimiques différentes (Al2O3, base ZrO2, mullite), à différentes échelles de structure (finement structuré, microstructuré et submillimétrique) et de configurations différentes (monocouche, bicouche et en volume), des revêtements céramiques ont été réalisés par projection plasma à pression atmosphérique sur un substrat céramique silico-alumineux. Les revêtements d’Al2O3, de ZrO2-Al2O3 et de ZrO2- Y2O3 correspondant à la configuration monocouche ont été élaborés avec deux échelles de structure : finement structurée et microstructurée. Tandis que les revêtements de mullite/Al2O3, mullite/ ZrO2-Al2O3 et mullite/ ZrO2-Y2O3 correspondant à la configuration bicouche, ont été réalisés avec la couche supérieure (top coat) de mullite microstructurée sur les sous-couches (bond coat) finement structurés et microstructurés. Les revêtements ont été comparés à des réfractaires électrofondus d’Al2O3 et d’AZS correspondant à la configuration en volume à l’échelle submillimétrique, utilisés comme références en raison de leur grande résistance à l’usure à haute température dans les industries de fabrication du verre et des ciments. Tous les matériaux céramiques ont été exposés à des conditions d’usure par contact glissant (5 N, 20000 tours et 0,10 m.s-1) avec un tribomètre de type bille sur disque à des températures de 25, 500, 750 et 1000 °C. Les résultats indiquent que l’usure des revêtements d’Al2O3, de ZrO2- Al2O3 et de ZrO2-Y2O3 à 25 et 1000 °C est due à une déformation ductile, avec des taux d’usure respectifs de l’ordre de 10-4-10-6 et 10-4-10-5 mm3.N-1.m-1, tandis qu’à 500 et 750 °C l’usure se fait par déformation fragile avec des taux d’usure de l’ordre de 10-3-10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1 pour les deux températures. La résistance à l’usure a été trouvée légèrement supérieure dans les revêtements finement structurés principalement en raison de la ténacité plus élevée. Pour les deux réfractaires électrofondus en volume à échelle submillimétrique, l’usure par déformation ductile est prépondérante à 1000 °C, avec des taux d’usure de l’ordre de 10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1. Pour les systèmes bicouches de mullite, l’usure par déformation fragile a été observée à toutes les températures évaluées, avec des taux d’usure de l’ordre de 10-3-10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1, sans montrer aucune amélioration du fait de la présence d’une sous-couche céramique. En cherchant des solutions plus économiques et pour d’autres applications, le comportement tribologique à haute température a également été étudié sur des revêtements d’Al2O3 finement structurés et microstructurés, réalisés par projection à la flamme oxyacétylénique, plus économique que la projection plasma, ainsi que sur les mêmes revêtements d’Al2O3 réalisés par projection plasma sur un substrat métallique d’Inconel 718, couramment utilisé dans les industries spatiale et aéronautique. Dans les deux cas, les résultats étaient similaires à ceux obtenus par projection plasma sur un substrat réfractaire
In order to evaluate and to understand the wear performance and mechanisms at high temperatures that take place when different chemical compositions (Al2O3, ZrO2, mullite), scales (finely structured, microstructured and submillimetric) and configurations (single layer, bilayer and volume) interact, atmospheric plasma sprayed coatings manufactured on a silicoaluminous ceramic substrate were used. The Al2O3, ZrO2-Al2O3 and ZrO2-Y2O3 coatings correspond to the monolayer configuration, as well as the finely and microstructured scales, while the Mullite/Al2O3, Mullite/ ZrO2-Al2O3 and of Mullite/ ZrO2-Y2O3 correspond to the bilayer configuration, where the outer mullite layer is microstructured and the sub-layers can correspond to finely and microstructured scales. In the same way, the Al2O3 and AZS commercial refractories correspond to the volume configuration and the submillimeter scale, taking into account that these have also been used as references because of the high resistance to wear that they show in glass and cement industries. Subsequently, these ceramic materials were subjected to sliding contact wear conditions (5 N, 20000 rpm and 0,10 ms-1) with a ball on disk tribometer at temperatures of: 25, 500, 750 and 1000 °C. The results indicate that the wear of the Al2O3, ZrO2-Al2O3 and ZrO2-Y2O3 coatings at 25 and 1000 ° C was by ductile deformation, showing wear rates of the order of 10-4-10- 6 and 10-4-10-5 mm3.N-1.m-1 respectively, while at 500 and 750 °C was by brittle deformation with wear rates of the order of 10-3-10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1 for both temperatures, finding a slightly higher wear resistance in finely structured coatings due primarily to toughness. Regarding the two electro-melted volume refractories at submillimetric scale, they showed wear by ductile deformation only at 1000 °C, showing wear rates of the order of 10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1. On the other hand, the mullite bilayer systems showed wear by brittle deformation at all evaluated temperatures, with wear rates of the order of 10-3-10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1, without showing any improvement at all because of the presence of the sub-layers. Finally, aiming to seek more economical options, as well as to give other applications to the materials studied, it has also been determined the influence on wear at high temperature of Al2O3 coatings, finely and microstructured, manufactured by the chep technique of oxy-flame spraying, as well as the same Al2O3 coatings manufactured by plasma spraying on a metallic substrate of Inconel 718, which is used by the space and aerospace industries, obtaining for both cases comparable and similar results to all those obtained previously
Con el fin de evaluar el desempeño y comprender los mecanismos de desgaste de materiales cerámicos que se producen a alta temperatura cuando diferentes composiciones químicas (Al2O3, base ZrO2, mullita), diferentes escalas de estructura (finamente estructurado, microestructurado y submilimétrico) y diferentes configuraciones (mono-capa, bi-capa y en volumen) interactúan, fueron realizados recubrimientos cerámicos por proyección térmica de plasma sobre un sustrato cerámico silico-aluminoso. Los recubrimientos de Al2O3, ZrO2-Al2O3 y ZrO2-Y2O3 corresponden con la configuración mono-capa y con las escalas finamente estructurada y microestructurada. Mientras que los recubrimientos de mullita/Al2O3, mullita/ ZrO2-Al2O3 y mullita/ ZrO2-Y2O3 corresponden con la configuración bi-capa, donde la capa superior de los recubrimientos es de mullita microstructurada y las subcapas pueden ser finamente estructuradas y microestructuradas. Dichos recubrimientos fueron comparados con refractarios electrofundidos de Al2O3 y AZS correspondientes con la configuración en volumen y con la escala submilimétrica, los cuales también fueron utilizados como referencias debido a sus altas resistencias al desgaste a altas temperaturas en industrias tales como: la del vidrio y el cemento. Todos los materiales cerámicos fueron sometidos a condiciones de desgaste por contacto deslizante (5 N, 20000 vueltas y 0,10 m.s-1) con un tribómetro de tipo bola-disco a temperaturas de 25, 500, 750 y 1000 °C. Los resultados indican que el desgaste en los recubrimientos de Al2O3 y base ZrO2 a 25 y 1000 °C fue por deformación dúctil, con tasas de desgaste de 10-4-10-6 et 10-4-10-5 mm3.N-1.m-1 respectivamente, mientras que a 500 y 750 °C el desgaste fue por deformación frágil con tasas de desgaste del orden de 10-3-10-4 mm3.N- 1.m-1 para ambas temperaturas y ambos materiales. La resistencia al desgaste en los recubrimientos finamente estructurados fue ligeramente superior debido principalmente a la mayor tenacidad tenacidad a la fractura. Para los dos refractarios electrofundidos en volumen a escala submilimétrica, el desgaste por deformación dúctil fue detectado solo a 1000 °C, con tasas de desgaste del orden de 10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1. Para los sistemas bi-capa de mullita, el desgaste por deformación frágil se observó a todas las temperaturas evaluadas, con tasas de desgaste del orden de 10-3-10-4 mm3.N-1.m-1, sin mostrar ninguna mejora debido a la presencia de una subcapa cerámica. Finalmente, en aras de buscar tanto soluciones más económicas como otras aplicaciones, el comportamiento tribológico a alta temperatura se estudió también en recubrimientos de Al2O3 finamente estructurados y microestructurados, realizados mediante proyección térmica de llama oxiacetilénica, más económica que la proyección de plasma, así como sobre los mismos recubrimientos de Al2O3 realizados mediante proyección de plasma sobre un sustrato metálico de Inconel 718, utilizado comúnmente en las industrias espacial y aeronáutica. En ambos casos, los resultados fueron similares a los obtenidos por plasma o por sustrato refractario
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Chin-Huang, Lin, and 林錦煌. "A Study on Marketing Strategise and Revisit Intention of Consumers to Hot Spring Hotels-Case Study for Five-Star Hot Spring Hotels around Sun Moon Lake." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/wp247t.

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Taiwan is facing economic transformation, began to focus on tourism marketing and people start to focus on travel and leisure when the government implement of the policy weekends. In recent years, the government began allowing mainland tourists to Taiwan. Local bureaus began to focus on marketing, and the tourism industry into the "marketing war". The government recently announced "Golden Decade, the National Vision" policy.Vision of a policy which"economic vitality" scheme to promote employment of five spindle proposed: to shorten the statutory working hours amd promote policy weekends, the tourism industry because the policy guidance and flourish. Besides, Sun-Moon Lake is the most famous national scenic area in Taiwan. In this study, research subjects were the visitors ever been to five-star hotel in Sun-Moon Lake by convenience sampling using the questionnaire. The results showed that: 1.The degree of consumers from different “gender” backgrounds are no significant difference. 2. The degree of consumers from different “education level” backgrounds are significant differences. 3. The degree of consumers from different “age” backgrounds are significant differences. 4. The degree of consumers from different “resident” backgrounds are significant differences. 5. The degree of consumers from different “monthly income” backgrounds are significant differences. 6. The degree of consumers from different “occupation” backgrounds are significant differences. 7. The degree of consumers from different “forms of tourism ”backgrounds are significant differences. 8. The degree of consumers from different “frequency of visiting hotel” backgrounds are significant differences. This result showed that: 1. Providing mass consumer take-and-ride transport promotions. 2. Providing more planning packages for different consumer groups and marketing strategies to increase accessto attract more foreign tourists to visithot spring hotel. 3. Offering different price of products to improve consumer revisit intention.
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Wu, Clair, and 吳萍康. "s through Cheng Ming''s art of performance Written for Chun Chiang Hwa Yueh Yeh(Spring moon,river,flowers and me)-----Wu PingKang Chinese Song Recital." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/48897027149822448324.

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Abstract In the past 100 years, Bel canto and the ethnicstyles of Chinese songs are contradict combination in China. But in present age, the ethnic style songs of Chinese have been expended in material, enrich in expressing artistries, and pour into more morden taste on the traditional foundation. The thesis will discuss the possibility about combining with Bel canto and ethnic styles of Chinese songs through theory and pratice. The model is the vocalist Cheng Ming. I wish the study can solve the problem that most the Taiwan vocalist cant be pronunciation clearly and lack of enthnic styles when they sing the Chinese songs. The other way, expected to break through the bottleneck of stereotyped ethnic styles in Mainland singers. I think that building the ethnic styles of singing is not only get the "singing skill" but also to understand the connotation of the ethnic styles correctly and use the skill flexibly. For many factors, the music surrounding of Taiwan overhead tended to western styles have been a long time. Bel canto is the main trend of special vocal education. It is difficulty but important that Bel canto singer how to sing the Chinese songs well on the the basis of ones voice condition and skill. The first, they must discard the pattern of monotonous vocal skill just sing freely and smoothly, in elaborate pronunciation and tune, interpretate with personal expression creatively. Then Bel canto singer will break through the limit of voical style. Key words: Bel canto、ethnicstyles、Chinese songs
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Books on the topic "- Spring moon"

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Skofield, James. Crow moon, worm moon. New York: Four Winds Press, 1990.

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Bobbie, Chase, ed. Spring of the poacher's moon. New York: Pony, 2010.

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Lord, Bette. Spring moon: A novel of China. New York: Perennial, 2004.

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Spring Moon: A novel of China. New York: HarperPaperbacks, 1990.

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McKiernan, Dennis L. Once Upon a Spring Morn. New York: Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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translator, Petan Olga, ed. The short spring of Mono Selfsprout. Skopje: St. Clement of Ohrid, National and University Library, 2011.

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Tahara, Maki. Jasumin no nokoriga: "Arabu no haru" ga kaeta mono. Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Shūeisha, 2014.

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Steele, Carole MacRobert. Pictorial history of Mono Hot Springs, California. [Oregon?]: C.M. Steele, 2003.

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Yi, Sun-sŏk. Chosŏn chayŏn chʻiryo chawŏn. [Pʻyŏngyang]: Kwahak, Paekkwa Sajŏn Chʻulpʻansa, 1987.

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Lord, Bette. Spring Moon. HarperTorch, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "- Spring moon"

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Klokočník, Jaroslav, Jan Kostelecký, Václav Cílek, Aleš Bezděk, and Gunther Kletetschka. "Atlas of the Moon." In Springer Geophysics, 49–231. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08867-4_8.

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Arndt, T. "Mohn." In Springer Reference Medizin, 1675–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48986-4_2168.

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Klokočník, Jaroslav, Jan Kostelecký, Václav Cílek, Aleš Bezděk, and Gunther Kletetschka. "Surface Topography of the Moon." In Springer Geophysics, 27–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08867-4_5.

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Klokočník, Jaroslav, Jan Kostelecký, Václav Cílek, Aleš Bezděk, and Gunther Kletetschka. "Gravitational Field of the Moon." In Springer Geophysics, 15–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08867-4_3.

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Klokočník, Jaroslav, Jan Kostelecký, Václav Cílek, Aleš Bezděk, and Gunther Kletetschka. "Magnetic Field of the Moon." In Springer Geophysics, 23–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08867-4_4.

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Maccone, Claudio. "Moon Farside Protection, Moon Village and PAC (Protected Antipode Circle)." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 75–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63806-1_8.

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Klokočník, Jaroslav, Jan Kostelecký, Václav Cílek, Aleš Bezděk, and Gunther Kletetschka. "Geophysics of the Moon—A Necessary Introduction." In Springer Geophysics, 39–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08867-4_7.

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Bährle-Rapp, Marina. "Irländisches Moos." In Springer Lexikon Kosmetik und Körperpflege, 284. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71095-0_5279.

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Bährle-Rapp, Marina. "Isländisches Moos." In Springer Lexikon Kosmetik und Körperpflege, 284. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71095-0_5293.

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Davies, Rachel, and Daniel Saul. "Chandini (A Bride for the Moon)." In Springer Series on Cultural Computing, 251–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42097-0_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "- Spring moon"

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"Drones based relief on moon disaster simulation." In 2016 Spring Simulation Multi-Conference. Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22360/springsim.2016.msciaasspace.006.

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Nakamura, Shigehisa. "A dynamical balance of the Moon on the Lunar Orbit." In 2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/piers.2017.8262187.

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Nakamura, Shigehisa. "Monitoring of the moon as the natural satellite of the Earth in the solar system." In 2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/piers.2017.8262186.

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Abugharara, Abdelsalam, and Stephen Butt. "Evaluation of Belleville Springs and Damping Through Static Cyclic Loading “Hysteresis” for pVARD Optimization: Part-I." In ASME 2021 40th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2021-61985.

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Abstract One unconventional application that researchers have been investigating for enhancing drilling performance, has been implemented through improving and stabilizing the most effective downhole drilling parameters including (i) increasing downhole dynamic weight on bit (DDWOB), (ii) stabilizing revolution per minutes (rpm), (iii) minimizing destructive downhole vibrations, among many others. As one portion of a three-part-research that consists of a comprehensive data analysis and evaluation of a static compression hysteresis, dynamic compression hysteresis, and corresponding drilling tests, this research investigates through static cyclic loading “Hysteresis” of individual and combined springs and damping the functionality of the passive Vibration Assisted Rotary Drilling (pVARD) tool that could be utilized towards enhancing the drilling performance. Tests are conducted on the two main pVARD tool sections that include (i) Belleville springs, which represent the elasticity portion and (ii) the damping section, which represents the viscous portion. Firstly, tests were conducted through static cyclic loading “Hysteresis” of (i) a mono elastic, (ii) a mono viscus, and (iii) dual elastic-viscus cyclic loading scenarios for the purpose of further examining pVARD functionality. For performing static compression tests, a calibrated geomechanics loading frame was utilized, and various spring stacking of different durometer damping were tested to seek a wide-range data and to provide a multi-angle analysis. Results involved analyzing loading and displacement relationships of individual and combined springs and damping are presented with detailed report of data analysis, discussion, and conclusions.
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Pluhar, Christopher, and Jerome V. DeGraff. "GEOTHERMAL SOURCE CHARACTERISTICS OF MONO HOT SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA." In GSA Connects 2021 in Portland, Oregon. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2021am-369900.

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Eslamy, Mahdy, Martin Grimmer, and Andre Seyfarth. "Adding passive biarticular spring to active mono-articular foot prosthesis: Effects on power and energy requirement." In 2014 IEEE-RAS 14th International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids 2014). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/humanoids.2014.7041436.

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Chacón-Borrego, Fátima, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, and Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía. "Mood states and levels of physical activity in adults: Regression analysis." In Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science. Universidad de Alicante, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2018.13.proc2.04.

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Lueschen, Gerhard G. G., and Lawrence A. Bergman. "On the Free Vibration of Mono-Coupled Periodic Distributed Parameter Systems." In ASME 1993 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1993-0169.

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Abstract A new approach to the exact solution is given for the free vibration of a periodic structure comprised of a multiplicity of identical linear distributed parameter substructures, closely coupled through identical linear springs. The method used is an extension of a classical result for periodic discrete systems.
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Yoshida, Motoki, Hajime Kihara, Hidetsugu Iwashita, Hiroshi Itakura, Weiguang Bao, and Takeshi Kinoshita. "On the Resonance-Motion-Free SWATH (RMFS) as an Oceangoing Large Fast Platform." In ASME 2009 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2009-79103.

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The speed reduction, additional resistance or slamming, which are caused by the large amplitude of ship motions, should be restricted completely for oceangoing large fast ship, because of the strict time-punctuality and high value of the cargo. In the present work, comparison of seaworthiness properties, such as no speed reduction and absolutely no slamming, is made among four types of ship hulls, i.e. mono-hull, ordinary SWATH, trimaran and Resonance-Motion-Free SWATH (RMFS). The last one can be regarded as a special type of catamaran. As a result of extremely small water plane, the restoring moments are negative for the RMFS hull, which leads to free of resonance in the motion responses. Experiments in towing tank and calculations are carried out to examine hydrodynamic forces and motion responses in waves. Calculations are generally based on potential theory modified by adding the viscous effects and including fin lifts. The results of RMFS are compared with those of mono-hull ship, ordinary SWATH ship as well as trimaran ship. The heave motion responses of RMFS are very small in comparison with those of other ship hulls. On the other hand, the pitch motion responses of RMFS are considerably small in comparison with those of mono-hull or trimaran, but are not as small as expected in comparison with those of ordinary SWATH. The reason is that a soft spring system is applied in experiments, to replace the proportional control action supplied by the fin lift. The spring system can not make use of the advantage of the negative restoring moment, which is a characteristic of RMFS. Accordingly, a new control system of ship motion by means of the lift force from fins should be developed.
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Erickson, L. C., T. Troczynski, H. M. Hawthorne, H. Tai, and D. Ross. "Alumina Coatings by Plasma Spraying of Monosize Sapphire Particles." In ITSC 1998, edited by Christian Coddet. ASM International, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc1998p0791.

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Abstract In an effort to obtain a series of plasma-sprayed coatings of controlled microstructure, three monosized sapphire powders were deposited using an axial injection torch in which the plasma gas composition and nozzle diameter were the only parameters varied. The effect of these parameters on splat morphology, porosity, angular crack distribution, and hardness is reported. Uniform, dense microstructure with a hardness rivaling chromia coatings was achieved through a combination of tightly controlled processing conditions and the use of mono-disperse precursor powders.
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Evans, Julie, Kendra Sikes, and Jamie Ratchford. Vegetation classification at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Mojave National Preserve, Castle Mountains National Monument, and Death Valley National Park: Final report (Revised with Cost Estimate). National Park Service, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2279201.

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Vegetation inventory and mapping is a process to document the composition, distribution and abundance of vegetation types across the landscape. The National Park Service’s (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) program has determined vegetation inventory and mapping to be an important resource for parks; it is one of 12 baseline inventories of natural resources to be completed for all 270 national parks within the NPS I&M program. The Mojave Desert Network Inventory & Monitoring (MOJN I&M) began its process of vegetation inventory in 2009 for four park units as follows: Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LAKE), Mojave National Preserve (MOJA), Castle Mountains National Monument (CAMO), and Death Valley National Park (DEVA). Mapping is a multi-step and multi-year process involving skills and interactions of several parties, including NPS, with a field ecology team, a classification team, and a mapping team. This process allows for compiling existing vegetation data, collecting new data to fill in gaps, and analyzing the data to develop a classification that then informs the mapping. The final products of this process include a vegetation classification, ecological descriptions and field keys of the vegetation types, and geospatial vegetation maps based on the classification. In this report, we present the narrative and results of the sampling and classification effort. In three other associated reports (Evens et al. 2020a, 2020b, 2020c) are the ecological descriptions and field keys. The resulting products of the vegetation mapping efforts are, or will be, presented in separate reports: mapping at LAKE was completed in 2016, mapping at MOJA and CAMO will be completed in 2020, and mapping at DEVA will occur in 2021. The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) and NatureServe, the classification team, have completed the vegetation classification for these four park units, with field keys and descriptions of the vegetation types developed at the alliance level per the U.S. National Vegetation Classification (USNVC). We have compiled approximately 9,000 existing and new vegetation data records into digital databases in Microsoft Access. The resulting classification and descriptions include approximately 105 alliances and landform types, and over 240 associations. CNPS also has assisted the mapping teams during map reconnaissance visits, follow-up on interpreting vegetation patterns, and general support for the geospatial vegetation maps being produced. A variety of alliances and associations occur in the four park units. Per park, the classification represents approximately 50 alliances at LAKE, 65 at MOJA and CAMO, and 85 at DEVA. Several riparian alliances or associations that are somewhat rare (ranked globally as G3) include shrublands of Pluchea sericea, meadow associations with Distichlis spicata and Juncus cooperi, and woodland associations of Salix laevigata and Prosopis pubescens along playas, streams, and springs. Other rare to somewhat rare types (G2 to G3) include shrubland stands with Eriogonum heermannii, Buddleja utahensis, Mortonia utahensis, and Salvia funerea on rocky calcareous slopes that occur sporadically in LAKE to MOJA and DEVA. Types that are globally rare (G1) include the associations of Swallenia alexandrae on sand dunes and Hecastocleis shockleyi on rocky calcareous slopes in DEVA. Two USNVC vegetation groups hold the highest number of alliances: 1) Warm Semi-Desert Shrub & Herb Dry Wash & Colluvial Slope Group (G541) has nine alliances, and 2) Mojave Mid-Elevation Mixed Desert Scrub Group (G296) has thirteen alliances. These two groups contribute significantly to the diversity of vegetation along alluvial washes and mid-elevation transition zones.
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