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A magazine is a unique structure with special features. Explosive contents are a threat to the magazine s vicinity, and the explosive contents themselves can face various threats. The threat factors led directly into design and construction criteria. The Department of Defense (DOD) uses standardized magazine designs which results in several benefits. [Pg.85]

Figure 4 shows the cross-sections of two magazines designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Both are standard magazines. [Pg.91]

Figure 11-4 Globally and annually averaged oxygen versus CO2 concentration from 1991 to 1994. The oxygen concentration is displayed as the measured O2/N2 ratio and expressed in per meq" which denote the pm deviation from a standard ratio. The inset shows the directions of the state vector expected for terrestrial and oceanic uptake. The long arrow shows the expected atmospheric trend from fossil fuel burning if there were no oceanic and terrestrial exchanges. (Used with permission from Keeling et al. (1996). Nature 381 218-221, Macmillan Magazines.)... Figure 11-4 Globally and annually averaged oxygen versus CO2 concentration from 1991 to 1994. The oxygen concentration is displayed as the measured O2/N2 ratio and expressed in per meq" which denote the pm deviation from a standard ratio. The inset shows the directions of the state vector expected for terrestrial and oceanic uptake. The long arrow shows the expected atmospheric trend from fossil fuel burning if there were no oceanic and terrestrial exchanges. (Used with permission from Keeling et al. (1996). Nature 381 218-221, Macmillan Magazines.)...
During the war, an article written by R. T. Haslam of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) appeared in the American magazine Petroleum Times. Haslam attempted to justify the dealings between Standard Oil and Farben with the argument that Standard Oil had gotten the best of the deal. [Pg.289]

Igloo Magazines. This type of magazine is now standard for storing ammunition of the US Armed Forces because it permits considerable saving in space over other types of magazines. [Pg.269]

Magazines. There are several itaems called magazines. One for rifles and pistols is Danso (in Japan), one for storage is Danyakuko and one is a cylindrical item which can be fitted to any Fuze that takes a standard Gaine (qv). Magazines are used to initiate Low Explosives such as BkPdr but never used in a HE filled Bomb... [Pg.486]

The authors would like to thank Drs. Joseph J. Cooney and Laurence E. Hallas of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory and Dr. Jon M. Bellama of the Department of Chemistry (all of the University of Maryland) for providing copies of unpublished manuscripts. The authors are indebted to Drs. Thomas D. Coyle, Warren P. Iverson, and Greg J. Olson, all of the National Bureau of Standards, for valuable comments and discussions. The authors also thank Dr. William H. Zoller (Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland) and Science magazine for granting copyright release. [Pg.348]

Cartridge, Clip. A sheet-metal item intended to hold together a number of cartridges at their bases in order to facilitate rapid loading into the magazine of a rifle or pistol Refs l)Funk Wagnails, "New Standard Dictionary", NY (1958), 410 2)Glossary of Ord (1959), 72... [Pg.475]

Example6.10 is from Chemical Engineering magazine. All the other examples are fromT. G. Hicks. Standard Handbook of Engineering Calculations, McGraw-Hill. [Pg.174]

Related Calculations. Use the procedure given here for any type of centrifugal pump where the similarity laws apply. When the term model is used, it can apply to a production test pump or to a standard unit ready for installation. The procedure presented here is the work of R. P. Horwitz, as reported in Power magazine [2]. [Pg.206]

The only company to stay on BusinessWeek magazine s annual ranking of the top 50 performers in the Standard Poor s 500 index (based on sales growth, earnings growth, total return, and other bottom-line considerations) every year for the first six years running since the list began in 1997. [Pg.12]

Zhao Y. Standardization of mobile phone positioning for 3G systems. IEEE Communications Magazine July 2002. p 108-116. [Pg.458]

This magazine is published monthly by ASTM (see address above). It is basically a news magazine of all ASTM activities and usually has featured articles on the activities of particular ASTM conunittees. It also publishes actions on current ASTM Society Ballots and Standards Actions (accepted revisions of standards and new standards). [Pg.338]

Further information on these magazines can be obtained in any library by looking up their listing in Standard Rate and Data, which lists all reputable commercial publications (5). [Pg.88]

Standard Journal, appearing semimonthly and containing original articles, short notes, and letters to the editor. With 500 papers per year such a journal could take care of about 50% of all articles and would represent a considerable concentration of information. Right now two magazines exist that are exclusively devoted to papers on basic science in the polymer field the Journal of Polymer Science and Makromoleku-lare Chemie. Together they have about 1600 pages per year and contain about 18% of all articles written in the field. [Pg.126]

Periodicals can be easily used as sources of information in research studies by use of either the annual indexes to their contents published by the better magazines themselves, or by use of such standard indexes as Industrial Arts Index, Engineer-inff Index, etc. The bibliography presented in this paper includes a list of every known textile periodical published in the world. This list, compiled by Textile World, also indicates in which standard references the issues are indexed, if they are indexed at all. [Pg.162]


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