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    William Mitchell Opinion - Volume 16, No. 7, May 1974

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    Selected Table of Contents SBA Board Elects 1974-\u2775 Officers / Don Horton Opinion Editor, LSD Rep to be Elected this Week Minnesota Bar Among Leaders in Requiring Continuing Legal Education Children and the Law: Local Program Getting National Visibility / Frank Gerval Mitchell Students Attend LSD Conference in Des Moines College\u27s Founders Were Legal Reformers of Their Day / Duane Galles Kyle Montague- A Legend and an Educator / Frank Gerval The Methodology of Logic in the Law of Statutory Liens: Possession Worthier Than Ninety Percent / Alan D. Harris Mitchell Student Enters Political Race in 65A / Frank Gerval Editorial Board Stephen R. Bergerson, Jeanne Schleh, Greg Gaut, Edward Lief, Mindy Elledge, Roberta Kellerhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1036/thumbnail.jp

    William Mitchell Opinion - Volume 8, No. 1, December 1965

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    Selected Table of Contents A Wild Silhouette- First Year Profile: Frosh A Go-Go / Michael Murphy Mitchell to Award J. D. Degree Beginning This Spring / Jame S. Lane III Police Procedures Scrutinized / Stanley C. Townswick The NLRB, 301 Suits and Arbitration / Jack Frost Jurisdiction of Child Custody -- A Gordian Knot / Rosalie Wahl Rhubarb Cobbler, Seven-Ten Splits: Law Wives\u27 Activity Profits Students / Jane Casey Editorial Board James E. Conway, David Planting, John E. Brandt, Joe Dalyhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1013/thumbnail.jp

    DRexMitchell/Mitchell-etal-facial-scaling: Mitchell-etal-facial-scaling

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    <p>Data and analyses from https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyad053</p> <p>Mitchell, D. R., Sherratt, E., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Facing the facts: adaptive trade‐offs along body size ranges determine mammalian craniofacial scaling. Biological Reviews.</p&gt

    Effects of nozzle lip thickness on the global modes of an impinging supersonic jet

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    Impinging jets from a thin and infinite lipped nozzle at a Nozzle Pressure Ratio (NPR) of 3.4 and plate spacing of 5.0D are investigated. The dominant modes of the jets are studied using particle image velocimetry. First and second order statistics are generated for each flow to allow for a basic comparison. A peak in transverse variance at the shock cell locations is noted for the thin lip nozzle, but not for the infinite lip case. This is associated with the existence of a global asymmetric mode for the thin lip jet and an axisymmetric mode for the infinite lip nozzle. For the infinite lip jet, this correlates with a large region of high axial variance present at the standoff shock, which is indicative of an axisymmetric mode. This difference in modes is confirmed through proper orthogonal decomposition, which shows a dominant symmetric mode for the thin lip jet and an asymmetric mode for the infinite lip case. Using the high specific energy POD modes, triple decomposition is performed on the jet flows, allowing each high variance region to be associated with its respective dominant global mode for each of the jets

    Letter re: Francis D. Mitchell

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    Letter from Joe Mitchell of Central Motor Company in Waco to Amon Carter request for information regarding his son, Francis (Bud) D. Mitchell

    DRexMitchell/Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence: Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence

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    <p>Data and analysis from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/104/5/929/7181425</p> <p>Mitchell, D. R., Cairns, S. C., Körtner, G., Bradshaw, C. J., Saltré, F., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence. Journal of Mammalogy, gyad053.</p&gt

    The Opinion – Volume 39, No. 1, Fall 1995

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    Selected Table of Contents William Mitchell Under Direction of New Dean / Rechlitz, Jennifer; Ranallo, Traci An Interview with Professor Janus / Lederfine, Darren J. William Mitchell to Add \u27Family Values\u27 Week / Hagen, Tom An Insider\u27s Look at a Law / Hathaway, Bill Student Reactions to OJ Verdict The Dying Art of Sarcasm / Mena, Aldo Nicolas Editors Ranallo, Traci M.; Hathaway, William D.; Jo Mayer; Lederfine, Darren J.; Rechlitz, Jenniferhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1142/thumbnail.jp

    L. W. Mitchell

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    Photograph of L. W. Mitchell standing in profile, aiming a rifle at an unseen target. This is possibly Lafayette Ward Mitchell, born 1895,the youngest son of J. D. and Agnes Mitchell. Trees stand in the wooded area just beyond him

    Closure mechanism of the A1 and A2 modes in jet screech

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    This paper explores the screech closure mechanism for different axisymmetric modes in shock-containing jets. While many of the discontinuities in tonal frequency exhibited by screeching jets can be associated with a change in the azimuthal mode, there has to date been no satisfactory explanation for the existence of multiple axisymmetric modes at different frequencies. This paper provides just such an explanation. As shown in previous works, specific wavenumbers arise from the interaction of waves in the flow with the shocks. This provides new paths for driving upstream-travelling waves that can potentially close the resonance loop. Predictions using locally parallel and spatially periodic linear stability analyses and the wavenumber spectrum of the shock-cell structure suggest that the A1 mode resonance is closed by a wave generated when the Kelvin-Helmholtz mode interacts with the leading wavenumber of the shock-cell structure. The A2 mode is closed by a wave that arises owing to the interaction between the Kelvin-Helmholtz wave and a secondary wavenumber peak, which arises from the spatial variation of the shock-cell wavelength. The predictions are shown to closely match experimental data, and possible justifications for the dominance of each mode are provided based on the growth rates of the absolute instability

    The Opinion – Volume 47, No. 1, Fall 2001

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    Selected Table of Contents Welcome Back / Macaulay, Jennifer Mea Culpa / Macaulay, Jennifer Random Thoughts / Frank, Chris Emotional Distress in William Mitchell Law Students and Its Impact on Learning / Wagner, Richard Circuit City, So What? / Macaulay, Jennifer Supreme Court v. Average American / Kilgus, Mary The U.S. Federal Death Penalty Comes Alive / Gilchrist, Dan Editors Henderson, Jennifer D., Macaulay, Jenniferhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1158/thumbnail.jp
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