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Temperature Schedules for Overwintering Yellowheaded Spruce Sawfly Cocoons in the Laboratory
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 1650 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.Houseweart, Mark W.; Rau, D.E.; Kulman, H.M.. (1977). Temperature Schedules for Overwintering Yellowheaded Spruce Sawfly Cocoons in the Laboratory. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/58321
Preliminary Study of Growth Losses in Minnesota Jack Pine Following Defoliation by the Budworm
This study was made possible by a grant from the Lake States Forest Expt. Sta.Jaquith, P.H.; Duncan, D.P.; Kulman, H.M.; Hodson, A. C. (Alexander Carlton), 1906-1996. (1958). Preliminary Study of Growth Losses in Minnesota Jack Pine Following Defoliation by the Budworm. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/57198
Sawfly Defoliation Affects Shoot Growth of White Spruce --A Preliminary Report
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 7773 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.Kulman, H.M.. (1971). Sawfly Defoliation Affects Shoot Growth of White Spruce --A Preliminary Report. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/58180
A Review of the Parasites and Predators of Tent Caterpillars (Malacosoma Spp.) in North America
Witter, J. A.; Kulman, H. M.. (1972). A Review of the Parasites and Predators of Tent Caterpillars (Malacosoma Spp.) in North America. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/200920
Insect Ecology - Papers Presented in the A.C. Hodson Ecology Lectures
109 Pages.Kulman, H.M.; Chiang, H.C.. (1977). Insect Ecology - Papers Presented in the A.C. Hodson Ecology Lectures. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/109058
Preliminary Observations of an Inquiry into the Effects of the Defoliation of Jack Pine by the Jack Pine Budworm
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 3715 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.Kulman, H.M.; Hodson, A. C. (Alexander Carlton), 1906-1996; Duncan, D.P.. (1957). Preliminary Observations of an Inquiry into the Effects of the Defoliation of Jack Pine by the Jack Pine Budworm. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/56677
Photograph of a bust of the author Tasma
Photograph of a bust of the author Tasma (Jessie Catherine Couvreur). Pencilled on verso of photo 'Tasma - enlargement of an original lent to H.M. Green? by Mrs Erdos, a neice of Tasma
Isogeometric analysis for multi-patch structured Kirchhoff–Love shells
We present an isogeometric method for Kirchhoff–Love shell analysis of shell structures with geometries composed of multiple patches and which possibly possess extraordinary vertices, i.e. vertices with a valency different to four. The proposed isogeometric shell discretisation is based on the one hand on the approximation of the mid-surface by a particular class of multi-patch surfaces, called analysis-suitable G1 (Collin et al., 2016), and on the other hand on the use of the globally C1-smooth isogeometric multi-patch spline space (Farahat et al., 2023). We use our developed technique within an isogeometric Kirchhoff–Love shell formulation (Kiendl et al., 2009) to study linear and non-linear shell problems on multi-patch structures. Thereby, the numerical results show the great potential of our method for efficient shell analysis of geometrically complex multi-patch structures which cannot be modelled without the use of extraordinary vertices.Funding Information: The authors wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their comments that helped to improve the paper. A. Farahat and M. Kapl have been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through the project P 33023-N. H.M. Verhelst is grateful for the funding from Delft University of Technology. J. Kiendl has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement No 864482). Additionally, the authors are grateful for the support from the developers of the Geometry + Simulation Modules, in particular from A. Mantzaflaris (Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée). Funding Information: The authors wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their comments that helped to improve the paper. A. Farahat and M. Kapl have been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through the project P 33023-N . H.M. Verhelst is grateful for the funding from Delft University of Technology . J. Kiendl has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement No 864482 ). Additionally, the authors are grateful for the support from the developers of the Geometry + Simulation Modules, in particular from A. Mantzaflaris (Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée).Numerical AnalysisShip Hydromechanics and Structure
Samuel H.M. Byers; Poet; Author; Diplomat; Oskaloosa; Iowa; Mahaska County; Iowa
This is a photograph taken of Samuel H.M. Byers at the onset of the Civil War in 1861. Byers served in the Union Army during the Civil War and gained a great deal of inspiration for his poetic writing during the war. Byers's most famous work is a poem entitled "Sherman's March to the Sea" recapping events that took place during this famous piece of American history. Byers is also credited with writing the state song of Iowa, played to the melody of "O, Christmas Tree". After gaining fame and fortune from his writing, Byers pursued a career in diplomacy, serving in the U.S. Consulate in Switzerland and Italy. Byers then came back to the U.S., living out the remainder of his days in Los Angeles, California. Byers died in 1933, at the age 95
L'Image Du Buddha Dans L'Art Lao
Text and photos of Buddha images in LaosL'Image Du Buddha Dans L'Art Lao. Vientiane: H.M. Demain, 197
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