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Truck buck rake
Title from PDF cover (viewed on November 7, 2017).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Sweetness
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]I've got a funny feeling 'round my heart [first line]Sweetness, my little star [first line of chorus]E flat [key]Moderato [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Roses woman [illustration]Gene Buck [graphic artist]Publisher's advertisement on inside front and back cover [note]Dedicated by the Author to Miss Mayme F. Jacques, of Baltimore, Md. [note
VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF PURE AND SODIUM DOPED WATER CLUSTERS
U. Buck and F. Huisken, Chem. Rev. 100, 3863 (2000). J. Sadlej, V. Buch, J.K. Kazimirski, U. Buck, J. Phys. Chem. 103, 4933 (1999).Author Institution: Institute for Astrophysics and Planetary Sciences, Max-Planck-Institut f\""ur Str\""omungsforschungThe measurement of the OH-stretch vibrational mode is a direct probe of the hydrogen bonded network of water. We present results on the IR-spectroscopy of water clusters in the size range from to using a tunable OPO system. Small clusters are size-selected by atomic beam deflection and detected by . Larger clusters are doped by Na atoms. In this way the size selection is achieved by a proper ionization scheme which is coupled to the IR absorption by enhancement detection. Very large clusters with known size distributions are detected by fragment spectroscopy. Based on these experimental data, the structure, possible isomers, and phase transitions of the clusters are determined using accompanying model . The relation of these results to the properties of ice and bulk liquid water will be discussed
Semi-empirical framework for predicting the noise from wind-turbine blades with serrated trailing edges
This work proposes a semi-empirical framework to predict the noise of wind turbines with serrated trailing edge blades. The framework is employed for studying the reduction of the noise of the SWT 2.3-93 benchmark wind turbine. The framework is verified against field acoustic measurements of the real wind-turbine model and of noise reduction measured for airfoil geometries with serrated trailing edges. Two different serration design strategies are proposed, respectively one with the same serration geometry along the blade and one with serrations scaled with the local boundary-layer properties along the radius. Results show the predicted noise reduction obtained with each of the add-ons and explore the benefits of tailoring the design of the serrations according to the varying flow conditions along the blade span
[Review of the book Late antiquity: A guide to the postclassical world edited by Peter Brown, G. W. Bowersock and Oleg Grabar]
[Review of the book St. John Chrysostom, the homilies on the statues: An introduction, by Frans van de Paven]
[Review of the book Greek philosophers and sophists in the fourth century A.D.: Studies in Eunapius of Sardis, by Robert J. Pennella]
On two Lacunae in Zosimus' new history
Presents a note on lacunae detected in the last part of New History, written by Zosimus. Locations of the lacunae; Implications of the lacunae.; Presents a note on lacunae detected in the last part of New History, written by Zosimus. Locations of the lacunae; Implications of the lacunae
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