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    Profile of author B.J. Morrison of Bar Harbor, plus a review of her most recent

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    Profile of author B.J. Morrison of Bar Harbor, plus a review of her most recent novel, The Martini Effect

    Marriage record of Townsend, B. J. and Anderson, Mary L.

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    Marriage license for B.J. Townsend and Mary L. Anderson. H. Holman was the officiant

    seananderson/burn-severity: burn-severity v1.0

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    <p>Code associated with the paper: Harvey, B.J., R.A. Andrus, S.C. Anderson. 2019. Incorporating biophysical gradients and uncertainty into burn severity maps in a temperate fire-prone forested region. In press at Ecosphere. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2600">https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2600</a></p&gt

    October 10, 1905 Page four Poundmaster and cow owners have a clash B.J. White is shot at Coupeville

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    Island County Times editor shot by sheriff at Coupeville; he was drunk and belligerentMacomber, Julius; Nelson, Nels; Wilson, Charles; Riddle, Thomas; Drisedahl, J..; Woolaver, Caleb; Yarr, Thomas; Anderson, John; James, Andrew M.W.; Orr, G. Homer; Levdensky, Henry; Burkland, Charles A.; Hammond, W.C.; Chase, S.P.; Kuhn, J.A.; Bash, Francis Lee; Greenwood, Robert E.; White, B.J.; Reed, Thomas M.; Nolton, T.J.; Brandingham, A.J.; Peterson, J.H.; Robinson, C.E.; Robinson, J.T.; Green, George

    Beef Cattle Management Update: Issue 25

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    This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.Anderson, P. T.; Johnson, B.J.. (1991). Beef Cattle Management Update: Issue 25. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/176484

    MV Ocean Endeavour cruise 13 Oct-06 Nov 2005. Seabed environmental survey of Angola Blocks 18 and 31

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    This cruise was carried out on behalf of BP Angola and comprised a seabed environmentalsurvey of Angola Blocks 18 and 31 (bathyal SE Atlantic). Seabed sampling was undertaken byMegacorer to provide samples for macrobenthos, hydrocarbon, heavy metal and particle sizeanalysis. Seabed photography (still and video) was undertaken with the NOC WASP vehicle.Baited, time-lapse camera deployments were undertaken using the BP ROBIO system(Oceanlab, Aberdeen). The survey spanned water depths of 1300-2050m over the AngolanMargin and included studies in and around seabed pockmarks and salt diapirs. Someindications of fluid flow and chemosynthetic communities were encountered.Should you wish to consult or cite this report please contact the author directly (Brian Bett,[email protected], +44 (0)23 80596355)

    The Effect Of Error Correcting Coding On Indoor Wireless Communications Systems In The 20 - 60 GHz Region

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    As a follow-up of the literature study ’An Overview Of Indoor Wireless Communications Systems In Ilie 20 - 60 GHz Region’, published by B.J. Bout jand W.A. Schouten in December 1992, a further study has been performed to investigate the effect of Forward Error Correcting Coding on Indoor Wireless Communications Systems. This has been done by calculating the average fade- and non-fade duration as a function of the frequency and the Signal To Noise ratio. These results are conveyed to a Bit Error Probability. After that, the same calculations are done for the same channel, but with Forward Error Correcting Coding.Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer ScienceTelecommunicatie- en Verkeersbegeleidingssysteme

    Transient energy growth modulation by temperature dependent transport properties in a stratified plane Poiseuille flow

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    We investigate the effect of temperature dependent thermal conductivity λ and isobaric specific heat c_P on the transient amplification of perturbations in a thermally stratified laminar plane Poiseuille flow. It is shown that for decreasing thermal conductivity the maximum transient energy growth is amplified with respect to the λ=1 case, while the opposite occurs for increasing λ. A reversed mechanism is induced by a variable c_p. Substantial maximum growth enhancement/suppression is found in the range of Prandtl numbers Pr which encompasses most fluids of practical interest. The relative growth modulation shows an optimum Pr under spanwise perturbations. For energy amplifying property distributions a speed-up of the transient to reach the maximum energy growth is observed at low Pr, while a slow-down is found at large Pr. The opposite is true when the property variations suppress the growth of perturbations

    Interim report on the seabed environmental survey of Angola Blocks 18 and 31 (MV Ocean Endeavour cruise 2005)

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    This report is based on initial (at sea) observations of the seabed environment and fauna of Angola Blocks 18 and 31 as assessed during the MV Ocean Endeavour environmental survey (13 Oct-06 Nov, 2005). The report draws on the appearance and other physical characteristics of core samples and on photographic observations of the seafloor from deployments of the NOCS WASP system and the BP ROBIO lander. The megabenthos and fish populations appear to be consistent with a quiescent, fine-sedimented, bathyal region. No living cold seep (or comparable) communities were encountered during the survey. However, site ME1 (Block 31, large pockmark) has cemented sediments, both within the sediment column and at the sediment surface, and the fragmented shell remains of what appear to be large cold seep mussels; an extant community may be present in this vicinity. Other bivalve molluscs (both living and dead) of possible chemosynthetic nature were recovered from other sites (Block 31, on the periphery of diapiric features).Should you wish to consult or cite this report please contact the author directly (Brian Bett, [email protected], +44 (0)23 80596355).<br/
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