109 research outputs found
Atlantic Guardian, vol. 01, no. 02 (February 1945)
From salt cod to fillets / Frank Cowles -- Canada's interest in Newfoundland / The Gazette -- Pride an' flusteration / A. R. Scammell -- Six papers in one / Ewart Young -- Army wife / Montreal Daily Star -- Except for the street cars / Brian Cahill -- A famous Newfoundlander -- Our contributing editors -- Government by commission -- St. John's / Ted Meaney -- The Bessie B. comes through / Ewart Young -- Newfoundland newsletter / Ted Meaney -- Songs of Newfoundland -- Newfoundland notebook.A popular magazine covering Newfoundland news and human interest stories with features such as Newfoundlanders Abroad, the Baby of the Month and community profiles, as well as poetry and short stories. Heavily illustrated with photographs. -- "Atlantic Guardian's platform: to make Newfoundland better known at home and abroad; to promote trade and travel in the Island; to encourage development of the Island's natural resources; to foster good relations between Newfoundland and her neighbors" (on all title pages after vol. 1, no. 4).Published monthly 1945-57, thereafter absorbed by the Atlantic Advocate (1952-92); suspended publication: October 1952-May 1953. Missing issues: vol. 14, nos. 7-8. -- An index to vols. 1-10 by author and/or article type is in vol. 11, no. 1 (January-February 1954), p. 33-48
Atlantic Guardian, vol. 01, no. 06 (June-July 1945)
Goose Bay : world airport / Ted Meaney -- Great men who have met me / Brian Cahill -- Wings of mercy / F/L A. E. Hill -- Newman's of Newfoundland / Ted Meaney -- Goose Bay weighs the future / Brian Cahill -- Heroines of the north / Charles S. Curtis, M.D. -- Night journey / H. M. Heath -- Cradle of transatlantic flying / Sgt. Frank Cowles -- Guardian angles -- Pages from the past -- Newfoundland newsletter -- Pointed paragraphs -- Readers' reactions -- Songs of Newfoundland -- Home news from abroad.A popular magazine covering Newfoundland news and human interest stories with features such as Newfoundlanders Abroad, the Baby of the Month and community profiles, as well as poetry and short stories. Heavily illustrated with photographs. -- "Atlantic Guardian's platform: to make Newfoundland better known at home and abroad; to promote trade and travel in the Island; to encourage development of the Island's natural resources; to foster good relations between Newfoundland and her neighbors" (on all title pages after vol. 1, no. 4).Published monthly 1945-57, thereafter absorbed by the Atlantic Advocate (1952-92); suspended publication: October 1952-May 1953. Missing issues: vol. 14, nos. 7-8. -- An index to vols. 1-10 by author and/or article type is in vol. 11, no. 1 (January-February 1954), p. 33-48
Enhanced combined effects in aluminized explosives by an innovative initiation system
A novel concept for enhancing performance from otherwise low-performance, insensitive energetic materials is suggested. The initiation mechanism, which is an essential feature of the concept, amplifies detonation pressure and resultant shaped charge jet velocity, responsible for effective energy increase and providing opportunities for achieving the combined effects of blast and directed energy. Attention is focused towards the use of aluminized explosives because of their blast potential and the degree of possible power amplification. In addition to strong bases of technical support, this study provides a plan for experimental demonstration and recommendations for addressing technology issues to more completely exploit the technology for precision strike and insensitive munitions.
Recent experimental demonstrations of this design mechanism validate simulation predictions, but high-pressure regime in-situ pressure measurement techniques have been unable to fully capture experimental pressure data due to the extreme environment produced by dynamic compression. New experimental techniques are discussed in order to better supply models with accurate experimental data and probe for precompression events that may provide insight into the hydrodynamic processes involved. With the goal of improving warhead performance reliability and penetrator stability, improvements towards modeling convergent detonation within non-ideal explosives are made. In detail, this work provides a critical assessment of previous contributors that have aimed to understand the intricate role of aluminum in prompt detonation for divergent and convergent schemes. This clarity addresses the predictive discrepancies of large-scale tests noted by LLNL, AFRL, NSWC-IH, and others. This work identifies the challenges centered around the size effect and the incomplete modeling of aluminum reactions. In order to better quantify the performance improvements of this new initiator design, revisions to equation of state thermochemical energy values are made that improve model consistency with detonation behavior and theory. Re-interpretations are provided for the standardization of cylinder expansion tests and its utility for non-ideal explosives. Finally, recommendations are provided to further characterize run-to-steady state detonation trends and investigate precompression phenomena within non-ideal explosives.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2022-08-01The student, Daniel Meaney, accepted the attached license on 2020-05-19 at 12:39.The student, Daniel Meaney, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2020-05-19 at 12:56.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2020-05-22 at 13:51.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #15377 on 2020-10-02 at 15:48:46Made available in DSpace on 2020-10-07T22:48:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Atlantic Guardian, vol. 01, no. 05 (May 1945)
War "guests" at Kress House / E. F. Donohoe -- Pictures for the people / Ted Meaney -- Outport heritage / A. R. Scammell -- Education at Camp 80 / Ted Meaney -- Memories of Cape La Hune / Miriam Chapin -- ... but the line went through / Brian Cahill -- Topsail / Florence Miller -- Guardian angles -- Newfoundland newsletter -- Songs of Newfoundland -- Home news from abroad.A popular magazine covering Newfoundland news and human interest stories with features such as Newfoundlanders Abroad, the Baby of the Month and community profiles, as well as poetry and short stories. Heavily illustrated with photographs. -- "Atlantic Guardian's platform: to make Newfoundland better known at home and abroad; to promote trade and travel in the Island; to encourage development of the Island's natural resources; to foster good relations between Newfoundland and her neighbors" (on all title pages after vol. 1, no. 4).Published monthly 1945-57, thereafter absorbed by the Atlantic Advocate (1952-92); suspended publication: October 1952-May 1953. Missing issues: vol. 14, nos. 7-8. -- An index to vols. 1-10 by author and/or article type is in vol. 11, no. 1 (January-February 1954), p. 33-48
Atlantic Guardian, vol. 01, no. 03 (March 1945)
The Confederation question / A. Lacey -- Night school rivals / A. R. Scammell -- Montreal meets St. John's / Henry G. Birks -- I like Labrador / R. H. More -- Battle of the banks / S. E. A. Young -- Canada at War -- Saga of sealing / Ted Meaney -- Argentia / Ewart Young -- Around Newfoundland with a camera -- Newfoundland newsletter / Ted Meaney -- Songs of Newfoundland -- Guardian angles.A popular magazine covering Newfoundland news and human interest stories with features such as Newfoundlanders Abroad, the Baby of the Month and community profiles, as well as poetry and short stories. Heavily illustrated with photographs. -- "Atlantic Guardian's platform: to make Newfoundland better known at home and abroad; to promote trade and travel in the Island; to encourage development of the Island's natural resources; to foster good relations between Newfoundland and her neighbors" (on all title pages after vol. 1, no. 4).Table of contents error: "The Confederation question" begins on p. 5, not 2.Published monthly 1945-57, thereafter absorbed by the Atlantic Advocate (1952-92); suspended publication: October 1952-May 1953. Missing issues: vol. 14, nos. 7-8. -- An index to vols. 1-10 by author and/or article type is in vol. 11, no. 1 (January-February 1954), p. 33-48
Atlantic Guardian, vol. 01, no. 10 (November 1945)
New citizens for Newfoundland / Ted Meaney -- Who's who among Newfoundlanders abroad -- Cruise in the Dorothy O. -- Herring for Europe / Dick O'Brien -- Cure for a "sick" nation / Brian Cahill -- A girl on her way / Elizabeth Norrie -- Dugouts / Paul Maher -- Curling / A. L. Barrett -- These shall not return / A. R. Scammell -- The Ballad of Dog Hood Daly / Rev. L. G. Fitzgerald -- Tea in the lamplight again! / Florence Miller -- Guardian angles -- Newfoundland newsletter -- Pointed paragraphs -- West Coast newsletter -- The editor's page.A popular magazine covering Newfoundland news and human interest stories with features such as Newfoundlanders Abroad, the Baby of the Month and community profiles, as well as poetry and short stories. Heavily illustrated with photographs. -- "Atlantic Guardian's platform: to make Newfoundland better known at home and abroad; to promote trade and travel in the Island; to encourage development of the Island's natural resources; to foster good relations between Newfoundland and her neighbors" (on all title pages after vol. 1, no. 4).Published monthly 1945-57, thereafter absorbed by the Atlantic Advocate (1952-92); suspended publication: October 1952-May 1953. Missing issues: vol. 14, nos. 7-8. -- An index to vols. 1-10 by author and/or article type is in vol. 11, no. 1 (January-February 1954), p. 33-48
Creating entrepreneurial and innovative fund raising opportunities through service-learning
The rapidly increasing enrollment in kinesiology programs recognizes the important role of our academic discipline in promoting future professionals within the physical activity, fitness, wellness, education, sport, and allied health domains. Unprecedented growth in student’s interest in kinesiology offers faculty and administrators in higher education both exciting opportunities and difficult challenges. One significant concern facing kinesiology faculty is maintaining high quality instruction within growing class sizes. Incorporating service-learning components within kinesiology curricula provides numerous benefits to students, faculty, institutions of higher education, and members of our local and global communities. In addition, service–learning has the potential to initiate innovative and entrepreneurial learning experiences and funding opportunities for students and faculty.Peer reviewedPost refereed accepted manuscript version.
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Fundamental issues in antenna design for microwave medical imaging applications
This paper surveys the development of microwave medical imaging and the fundamental challenges associated with microwave antennas design for medical imaging applications. Different microwave antennas used in medical imaging applications such as monopoles, bow-tie, vivaldi and pyramidal horn antennas are discussed. The challenges faced when the latter used in medical imaging environment are detailed. The paper provides the possible solutions for the challenges at hand and also provides insight into the modelling work which will help the microwave engineering community to understand the behaviour of the microwave antennas in coupling media
Lessons From the Sustainability Movement: Toward an Integrative Decision-Making Framework for Nanotechnology
The author argues that bioethicists must develop alternative approaches to facilitate the study of the conditions for the responsible development of nanotechnologies. Proponents of "sustainability" have developed a useful model to integrate multiple perspectives into the evaluation of the impact of technologies on global ecological integrity under conditions of uncertainty
Lessons from the sustainability movement: Toward an integrative decision-making framework for nanotechnology
The author argues that bioethicists must develop alternative approaches to facilitate the study of the conditions for the responsible development of nanotechnologies. Proponents of sustainability have developed a useful model to integrate multiple perspectives into the evaluation of the impact of technologies on global ecological integrity under conditions of uncertainty
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