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Management of Gingival Recession and a Surgical Dehiscence with a Soft Tissue Autograft: 4 Year Observation
Periodontic/Orthodontic Management of Diphenylhydantoin Gingival Hyperplasia: Case Report
University of Nebraska College of Medicine Class of 1972
George Maynard Adam, Adrian Kavan Almquist, David Carleton Anderson, John Ronald Apthorpe, Mark H. Backlund, Barbara J. Berry, Steven Bitters Black, Harold Edward Bland, Jan Michael Bogard, Gail Everett Burbridge, Charles Randolph Burket, David Allen Burnett, Ernest Karl Bussinger, Lance Joshua Caddy, Benito Morena Camacho, Jim Campbell, John Joseph Cannella, Gary Roger Carlton, Charles Thomas Chapin, James William Chapin, James Alan Conroy, Melvin Albert Churchill, Jr., John Willard Cromer, Jr., Jane Brush Dahlke, William M. Dean, David Craig Dennis, Terry Lee Dodge, Max Arthur Elliott, Carol Elese Fetty, Robert John Fonda, Bruce D. Forney, Gary LeRoy Franssen, Mark Robert Frazier, William Clark Fuller, C. Stephen Goetz, Michael J. Guerin, Jr., Roger Albertus Gunn, Bruce Leonard Halbridge, John Charles Hall, Darrel Dean Handke, Gregory L. Hanson, Juliet Ruth Hanson, Gordon James Hrnicek, Daniel Ralph Ireland, David R. James, Jan Venell Jensen, G. Nicholas Johnson, Steven Philip Katz, Thomas Francis Knight, Rodney Keith Koerber, Alan Wayne Langvardt, Robert Henry Laugen, David Vaughn Leaming, Gernon Alfred Longo, Newton Eugene Mack, Paul Raymond Madison, Robert Paul Maixner, Floyd M. McCaffree, David Clark McMaster, Carol Ruth Mischnick, Michael James Moran, Wayne Louis Morton, Curtis William Nelson, John Howard Oakland, Lance Gordon Oberg, James Dean Oggel, David Lee Olson, Edmund Harold Olson, Jeffrey Alan Passer, Bradford Amel Paulson, Samuel Huntington Perry, II, James Andrew Peterson, Jr., Roger Dwight Pumphrey, Gary Lynn Rademacher, Richard Allen Raymond, Herbert Al Saloum, Theodore Jay Sanford, Jr., Frank T. Saulsbury, Lawrence A. Schachner, Leslie Kay Schumacher, Kenneth Randolph Sebby, James Neil Shreck, Boyd Edgar Smith, Michael Lee Songer, David Lloyd Sudduth, George Tom Surber, Harold W. Thaut, Jr., Michael Joseph Thoene, Steve Tom Thomsen, Kenneth Gerald Torrington, Jon Arvid Vanderhoof, Diana Jean Vandersall, Eileen Carol Anthes Vautravers, Angel Francisco Vidal, Gary L. Waddington, John Clark Wilcox, Charles M. Wyman, III, William Frederick Zeman, IIhttps://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/comclass/1052/thumbnail.jp
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A report on the deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) in the high explosive LX-04
The deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) was investigated for 1.874 g/cc (98.8 % of theoretical maximum density) LX-04 in moderate confinement (4340 steel tube at R{sub C} 32 with 1.020 inch inside diameter and 0.235 inch thick wall) at both ambient initial temperature (roughly 20 C) and at an initial temperature of 186 C. No transition to detonation was observed in a 295 mm column length for either case
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November 27,1923.
Appendix C.
REPORT
OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY AT CAIRO
For the Year 1922-23.
Meetings Held: Since the last meeting of the Board of Trustees, two
meetings of the Committee have been held, on April 23, 1923, and
November 27, 1923.
In order to fill the needs for instructors in the University for the
term beginning in September 1923, a search was glade for the best
qualified men, and after careful consideration of a number of
applicants, the following appointments were made:
Permanent:
H. VV. Vandersall, B. A., M. A., Wooster College, University of
Chicago. Mr. Vandersall spent two years as a short term teacher
of Science at the University. After more than a year of grad-uate
study at the University of Chicago, he returns as A._sociate
Professor of Physics.
Short Term Men:
T. Barton Akeley, B. A., Brown University, has been appointed
short tern teacher of English. Mr. Akeley is a Phi Beta Kappa
man and is looking forward to missionary work as a life calling.
David S. Bender, B. S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Mr.
Bender has been appointed short term teacher of Physics. He
has been president of the college Y.M.C.A. and active in other
forms of Christian work during his undergraduate life.
Alden lid. Boyd, B. A., Princeton University, has been appointed
short term teacher of Psychology. Mr. Boyd is a Phi Beta Kappa
man and an accomplished musician. His father is the represent-ative
of the American Bible Society in the Near East, with
Headquarters at Cairo.
Merrick T. Jackson, B. A., Lafayette College, has been appointed
short term teacher of English. He has been president of the senior
class at Lafayette, manager of the baseball team, and has been
active in the Y.M.C.A. work.
W. Carlton Mc( , uiston, B. S., M. S., Ohio State University, University
of Illinois. Mr. McQuiston has coupleted one term as a professor in
the University. He has spent his furlough year in graduate study at
the University of Illinois, and returns as associate Professor of
Natural Science, in accordance with the recommendations adopted by
Board of Trustees at their meeting on October 28, 1922.
V'Milliam A. Eddy, B. A., M. A., Prinaton University, who had been
appointed in 1922, also sailed for Egypt to take up his duties a
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DEFLAGRATION-TO-DETONATION TRANSITION IN LX-04 AS A FUNCTION OF LOADING DENSITY, TEMPERATURE, AND CONFINEMENT
The potential for deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) in LX-04 (85/15 HMX/Viton) is being evaluated as a function of loading density, temperature, and confinement. In the high confinement arrangement, a matrix of tests will be performed with the LX-04 loaded at {approx}50, 70, 90, and {approx}99 %TMD; and temperatures of ambient, 160 C, and 190 C, at each loading density. A more limited set of tests at medium confinement will be conducted. As expected, LX-04 does not undergo DDT at near TMD loadings in both medium and high confinement, although the later still results in significant fragmentation. In high confinement at pour density (50.3 %TMD), LX-04 does not transit to detonation at 160 C, but does at ambient and 190 C with the shortest run distance to detonation (l) at ambient temperature. With a 70% TMD loading at ambient temperature, l was even less. The limited ambient temperature measurements for l in high confinement are similar to previous data for 91/9 HMX/wax, which has nearly the same %volume of HMX as LX-04
