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    Weld Solidification Cracking: Critical Conditions for Crack Initiation and Growth

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    C.E. Cross and N. Conigliohttp://www.springer.com/materials/special+types/book/978-3-540-78627-6?detailsPage=to

    Letter fom C.E. Van Horne on Behalf of Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding Reimbursement Funds to Three Affiliated Tribes for Lands Flooded by Garrison Dam, October 11, 1947

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    This letter dated October 11, 1947, from C.E. Van Horne on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross, informs Cross that the US Congress authorized a payment of more than five million dollars to reimburse the Three Affiliated Tribal members for lands that would be flooded by the Garrison Dam. A handwritten on the letter is a note that says, See Indians.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1372/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from C.E. Van Horne on Behalf of Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding the Source of Tribal Council Expense Funds, October 9, 1947

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    This letter dated October 9, 1947, from C.E. Van Horne on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross, answers Cross\u27s inquiry from his September 11, 1947 letter regarding the source of funds appropriated for the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Council expenses. Van Horne informs Cross that the 38,000appropriatedtotheThreeAffiliatedTribalCouncilforexpensescamefromthe38,000 appropriated to the Three Affiliated Tribal Council for expenses came from the 400,000 held in the US Treasury for the Three Affiliated Tribes. See also: Letter from Ralph Case to Senator Langer Regarding Appropriations for Tribal Council Expenses, October 7, 1947 Letter from Senator Langer\u27s Office to Ralph Case Thanking Him for the Information Regarding the Source of Tribal Council Expense Funds, October 9, 1947https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1370/thumbnail.jp

    Cross-Cultural Meta-Analyses

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    In the enormous collection of cross-cultural data that have been published during the last few decades it is difficult to perceive patterns. There is a clear need for systematizing the vast amount of cross-cultural studies and for developing models that explain cross-cultural differences in psychology. Two methods of cross-cultural meta-analysis can be distinguished. First, the instrument-based method of comparing data for one instrument across countries is suitable for instruments which have been administered in many countries. Second, a domain-based meta-analysis used a thematic domain from which culture-comparative studies are sampled instead of one specific instrument or method

    Weld Parameter and Minor Element Effects on Solidification Crack Initiation in Aluminum

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    N. Coniglio and C.E. Crosshttp://www.springer.com/materials/special+types/book/978-3-540-78627-6?detailsPage=to

    Cross-Border Cooperation: Subverting Sovereignty?

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    Work on European spatial planning has led me to criticise what I call territorialism.It conceives of the world in terms of a seamless cover of sovereign stateslooking after its territory each as if it were its property. In the European Unionthough, states are enveloped by a superstructure. Does this mean that there is aEuropean territory and, if so, how does it relate to the territories of its MemberStates? The issue becomes manifest in such efforts, as there have been undertaken,to arrive at a form of European spatial planning.Spatial Planning and Strateg

    Letter from C. E. Van Horne on Behalf of Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding Cross\u27 September 11 Letter, September 16, 1947

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    This letter dated September 16, 1947, from C.E. Van Horne on behalf of United States Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross, acknowledges the receipt of Cross\u27s letter of September 10th (likely an error referring to Cross\u27 letter of September 11th) regarding appropriations for the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Council expenses. Van Horne indicates that he will ensure that Langer sees Cross\u27s letter as soon as Langer returns to Washington, D.C. A handwritten note on the letter says, Ralph Case. See also: Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Asking for the Source of Tribal Council Expense Funds, September 11, 1947 Letter from Senator Langer to Ralph Case Regarding Inquiry Made by Martin Cross in September 11 Letter, October 1, 1947https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1366/thumbnail.jp

    Cross peak enhancement in constant-time COSY (CT-COSY)

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    In vivo Localized Correlation Spectroscopy (L-COSY, 90 o 180 o Δ t1 90 o Acq, where all RF pulses are slice-selective) (1,2) is a developing technique that enables the researcher to un-scramble spectroscopic finding is a relatively narrow spectral bandwidth along a second dimension, and thus, f acilitating analysis and improving reliability. However, the coexistence of in-phase diagonal peaks and anti-phase cross peaks in the same spectrum might lead to a situation in which anti-phase cross peaks canceling each other and in-phase diagonal peaks reinforcing one another. In constant time (CT)-COSY (3,4), however, the experimenter has the privilege to (a) increase effective resolution along F1 by eliminating peak splitting due to homonuclear coupling and (b) increase signal to noi se ratio due to the collapse of many peaks into one peak along F1. We propose here a method by which amplitude of cross peaks can be improved and that of diagonal peaks r educed when the time delay between the leading 90 o and terminal 90 o RF pulses increases. Brain phantom and Muscle in vivo data are presented for illustratio
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