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Different processes like eddy turbulence, bottom current, stagnation of flows, and storm-water events can be simulated, using either laminar or turbulent flow model for simulation. All processes are displayed in real-time graphical mode (history, contour graph, surface, etc.) you can also record them to data files. Thanks to innovative sparse matrix technology, calculation process is fast and stable a large number of layers in vertical and horizontal directions can be used, as well as a small time step. You can hunt for these on the Web. [Pg.305]

Hunt, L. B. (1980), The long history of lost wax casting, Gold Bull. 13, 63-81. [Pg.586]

For all of recorded history mankind has located and identified certain items by their aroma. Whether it is a dead mouse in the closet or a freshly baking loaf of bread in the oven, we often make the identification correctly without seeing or touching the item. We have considered this sense so useful that when we find our own sense of smell to have inadequate sensitivity for a certain task we often borrow the more acute sense of smell from some animal. For centuries we have used dogs for hunting and pigs for truffle harvesting. [Pg.387]

Archery. The term derived from the Latin "arcus (a bow), covers the equipment and procedures of shooting with all rypes of bows and arrow for war, hunting and sport. History of development and a comprehensive survey... [Pg.477]

Bisset NG (1992) War and hunting poisons of the new World. Part 1. Notes on the early history of curare. J Ethnopharmacol 36, 1-26. [Pg.400]

D. McDonald and L. B. Hunt, A History of Platinum and its Allied Metals, Johnson Matthey, London, 1982. [Pg.56]

Chouinard and Jones (1980) noted that both the TD and the supersensitivity psychosis are masked, or hidden, when the patient is taking drugs. They further stated that continuous use of the drugs tends to worsen both diseases. Neuroleptic-treated patients have often developed tardive psychoses that became more severe than their original psychiatric disorders (Chouinard et al., 1980 Chouinard et al., 1982 Chouinard et al., 1978 Csernansky et al., 1982 Hunt et al., 1988 Mayerhoff et al., 1992 see also news reports by Jancin, 1979 Supersensitivity Psychosis, 1983). Tragically, patients can require lifetime medication for a disorder that could have had a much shorter and more benign natural history. [Pg.101]

For mankind, the discovery of fire and how to use it was probably the single most important event that ever happened. In the beginning man, like his animal companions on earth, was a victim of his environment. He had no protection from the cold weather or from the severe rain and snowstorms that geologists know must have occurred in periods before the beginning of history. Primitive men were hunters. They had to wander about in search of animals for food, so they couldn t settle down and live in one place. And of course they had to go out and hunt every day because they couldn t very well stock up on meat without an icebox. While the hunter was away from the cave he called home, he worried about wild animals attacking his family back at the cave. At night not everyone could sleep, because most predatory animals are night dwellers, and someone in the family had to stay awake to protect the others. [Pg.62]

Hunting, P. (1998). A History of the Society of Apothecaries. The Society of Apothecaries, London. [Pg.414]

Researchers have examined the creep and creep recovery of textile fibers extensively (13-21). For example, Hunt and Darlington (16, 17) studied the effects of temperature, humidity, and previous thermal history on the creep properties of Nylon 6,6. They were able to explain the shift in creep curves with changes in temperature and humidity. Lead-erman (19) studied the time dependence of creep at different temperatures and humidities. Shifts in creep curves due to changes in temperature and humidity were explained with simple equations and convenient shift factors. Morton and Hearle (21) also examined the dependence of fiber creep on temperature and humidity. Meredith (20) studied many mechanical properties, including creep of several generic fiber types. Phenomenological theory of linear viscoelasticity of semicrystalline polymers has been tested with creep measurements performed on textile fibers (18). From these works one can readily appreciate that creep behavior is affected by many factors on both practical and theoretical levels. [Pg.30]

The Cr ion has a special place in the history of solvation because it was the first ion for which the lifetime of the water in its hydration shell was measured. This work was done by Hunt and Taube in 1957. The exchange of water between the hydration shell and the surroundings was slow, so the change in the concentration of the isotope could be measured. Tbe lifetime found is 1.6 x lO s (about 6 months). Tho e is evidence of outer-sphere water, so the value for the total hydration water that travels with the ion is much higher than the value of about 6 found for the first shell in transition-metal ions. [Pg.83]

Wilde P., Quinby-Hunt M. S., and Berry B. N. (1990) Vertical advection from oxic or anoxic water from the pycnocline as a cause of rapid extinction or rapid radiations. In Extinction Events in Earth History. Lecture Notes in Earth Science (eds. E. G. Kauffman and O. H. Walliser). Springer, vol. 30, pp. 85—97. [Pg.1823]


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