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    Bell, J J T, QX8243

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/371191Surname: BELL Given Name(s) or Initials: J J T Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX8243 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 46053181685 Item: [2016.0049.03518] "Bell, J J T, QX8243

    Letter from A. P. Bell to Willie J. Randolph, Willie J. Walls, James H. Dickens and Walter C. Jones

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    Letter from A. P. Bell to Willie J. Randolph, Willie J. Walls, James H. Dickens and Walter C. Jones, concerning a drafted copy of a resolution to be presented to the Hammocks Beach Corporation

    Frank T. Coffyn by Bell Model 47 Helicopter

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    Pilot Frank T. Coffyn standing in front of a Bell Model 47 helicopter

    A stronger Bell argument for quantum non-locality

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    It is widely accepted that the violation of Bell inequalities excludes local theories of the quantum realm. In this paper I present a stronger Bell argument which even forbids certain non-local theories. The remaining non-local theories, which can violate Bell inequalities, are characterised by the fact that at least one of the outcomes in some sense probabilistically depends both on its distant as well as on its local parameter. While this is not to say that parameter dependence in the usual sense necessarily holds, it shows that the received analysis of quantum non-locality as “outcome dependence or parameter dependence” is deeply misleading about what the violation of Bell inequalities implies

    Bell-type inequalities for parametric families of triangular norms

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    summary:In recent work we have shown that the reformulation of the classical Bell inequalities into the context of fuzzy probability calculus leads to related inequalities on the commutative conjunctor used for modelling pointwise fuzzy set intersection. Also, an important role has been attributed to commutative quasi-copulas. In this paper, we consider these new Bell-type inequalities for continuous t-norms. Our contribution is twofold: first, we prove that ordinal sums preserve these Bell-type inequalities; second, for the most important parametric families of continuous Archimedean t-norms and each of the inequalities, we identify the parameter values such that the corresponding t-norms satisfy the inequality considered

    Minnie More Bell and Z. T. Bell portrait, mounted

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    Woman wears high-collared dark dress with lace trim, man wears suit and bow tie. Written on back "Minnie More Bell and Z T Bell

    Minnie More Bell and Z. T. Bell portrait, mounted (back)

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    Woman wears high-collared dark dress with lace trim, man wears suit and bow tie. Written on back "Minnie More Bell and Z T Bell

    Letter from J. B. Caldwell to A. P. Bell

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    Letter from J. B. Caldwell to A. P. Bell, acknowledging receipt of letter and check

    The Altitude Adaptive Dual Bell Nozzle

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    The dual bell nozzle has been found out to be one of the most promising concepts for alti-tude adaption of the nozzle jet. The wall contour inflection linking the base nozzle with the ex-tension provides two stable operating modes, circumventing the area ratio limitation inherent to conventional main stage engine nozzles. During the past decade, numerous experimental as well as analytical investigations have been conducted at the German Aerospace Center for a better understanding and the qualification of the dual bell concept for main stage engine application. Cold and hot flow tests aimed to point out the influence of the geometrical parameters on the flow behavior. The conditions for the transition from sea level to altitude mode and back, the hysteresis between these values, the duration of the transition and the resulting side load genera-tion were of particular interest. The contour optimization results in a trade-off between the tran-sition duration, stability and side load amplitude, all depending on the extension length. Out of the experimental work, it was possible to define the parameters for realistic dual bell nozzle geometries and to conduct an analytical study of the nozzle behavior during ascent of a parallel staged heavy launcher. The additional loss in sea level, the so-called drag effect, was evaluated for the chosen nozzle using DLR’s CFD in-house code Tau. The present paper gives an over-view on current experimental and analytical dual bell research activities

    Deed, Robert J. Bell and Mary G Bell to J.V. Plyler and E. L. Ray, March 4, 1909

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    This deed, dated March 4, 1909, describes the sale and conveyance of parcel of land sold to J. V. Plyler and E. L. Ray from Robert J. Bell and Mary G. Bell at a cost of one thousand dollars. The deed is notarized by Justice of the Peace C. T. Sweatt. The information for filing the deed in the Chancery Court is recorded on the back of the deed.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/2586/thumbnail.jp
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