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    Plains to Peaks Post, 3(3), March 2005

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    Quarterly Newsletter for the NN/LM MidContinental RegionTable of Contents: Translational Informatics Grants; Thomas Gibbs Starts as RML Technology Liaison at the University of Kansas; Hails and Farewells; Buying in Bulk: An Update on the Regional Purchasing Consortium; A Manhattan Project; Presenting a Poster, Playing A Part; All About Skype, A Free Voice over IP (VoIP) Program; Message from Marty…; NLM Technical BulletinFunded by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Contact No. NO1-LM-1-351

    Plains to Peaks Post, 2(3), March 2004

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    Quarterly Newsletter for the NN/LM MidContinental RegionTable of Contents: Grant Writing for UCCEUCCE$; Collaborative Grants: Challenges AND Opportunities!; PubMed Central: Free for You, Free for Me; Has Anybody Seen DOCLINE 2.0?; NN/LM MCR Planned Activities for Year 04; Searching TOXNET'S TOXLINE and DART with Field Mnemonics- PartII; Barb Jones, Missouri/Network Membership Liaison; Marty Magee, Nebraska/Education Liaison; Janet Ashwell, Kansas Liaison; Free Resource for Information of Rural Issues; NLM Technical BulletinTable of Contents

    Plains to Peaks Post 14(3), January 2016

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    Quarterly Newsletter for the NN/LM MidContinental RegionIn This Issue SAVE March 7, 2016 - Using Data to Improve Clinical Patient Outcomes; Introducing Annette Parde-Maass; EFTS Questionnaire; Engaging Faculty and Students with an NLM Traveling Exhibition; Whooo Says…; Association for Information Science and Technology 2015 Annual Meeting; Loansome Doc Questionnaire; Mobile App Experience Project – 2nd Quarter ReviewsTable of Contents

    A Dynamic IS-LM Model with Adaptive Expectations

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    We analyze the stability of a discrete-time dynamic model with an IS-LM structure. We assume that the Aggregate Supply function is of Lucas type, and the monetary policy rule is of Friedman type. The mechanism of expectations formation is assumed to be of adaptive type (Friedman-Cagan). In its final form, the model contains two state variables, namely money supply and expected inflation. From the mathematical point of view, it is an affine discrete-time system, whose stability properties are analyzed in the paper. We deduce sufficient conditions concerning the "learning coefficient" involved in the Friedman-Cagan type of forecast equation, so that the model is stable.steady state, Lucas type AS function, Friedman type monetary policy rule, stability conditions

    Colección: Perfil #3

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    This board-book version of LM turns out to be quite creative. Ratoncete comes from school every afternoon and goes through the forest looking for adventures. He apparently blasts a horn into the ear of the sleeping lion. Don Leon wants to spank him as a result, but Ratoncete offers an apology, not an offer of help. Later, he happens upon the lion in his trap of ropes. 8 pages, counting both covers. 6½" x 9".Language note: SpanishNo Autho

    Plains to Peaks Post, 10(3), March 2012

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    Quarterly Newsletter for the NN/LM MidContinental RegionIn This Issue: Low Down on the iTest iPad Project; NN/NM MCR on Facebook and Twitter; Best Practices & DOCLINE; Whooo Says; We Want to Hear From YOU! -We are collecting stories; Who’s Doing What in the RML; Introducing Monica Rogers; Refugee Health Resources; Professional Development in Mindfulness; Downloadable E-books – Yes, we have them!Table of Contents

    Lunar Module (LM) - Memorandum on LM remedial & Control Procedures for Apollo Operations Handbook

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    Memo about Lunar Module (LM) remedial and control procedures for Apollo Operations Handbook. Dated March 17, 1969.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/apollo/1044/thumbnail.jp

    The application of high temperature superconducting materials to power switches

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    Superconducting switches may nd application in superconducting magnet systems that require energy extraction. Such superconducting switches could be bypass-switches that are operated in conjunction with a parallel resistor or dump-switches where all of the energy is dissipated in the switch itself. Bypass-switches are more suited to higher energy circuits as a portion of the energy can be dissipated in the external dump resistor. Dump-switches require less material and triggering energy as a lower switch resistance is needed to achieve the required total dump resistance.Both superconducting bypass-switches and superconducting dump-switches can be thermally activated. Switching times that are comparable to those obtained with mechanical bypass-switch systems can be achieved using a co-wound heater that is powered by a capacitor discharge. Switches that have fast thermal diffusion times through the insulation can be modelled as a lumped system whereas those with slow thermal diffusion times were modelled with the full heat diffusion equation.Superconducting switches can be formed of either high temperature superconductors (HTS) or low temperature superconductors (LTS). Switches based on HTS materials allow operation at higher temperatures where the cost of cooling is less. Extracting the magnet energy and depositing the heater energy at higher temperatures will also reduce the load on the overall cryogenic system during switching and energy extraction. For magnet circuits that are based on high temperature superconductors the switch must also be formed of HTS material. Due to the approximately T3 dependence of specific heat capacity, switches that operate at higher temperatures have slower heat diffusion times and require higher triggering energies than those operating at low temperature. HTS based dump-switches and HTS based bypass-switches were tested in liquid nitrogen to show that the required switching time could be achieved at these high temperatures.The design and optimisation of superconducting switches that were formed of various superconducting materials were performed for example magnet circuits to provide reference designs of switches. These example circuits were based on selected Large Hadron Collider 600 A circuits that had a stored energy of 5.5 kJ. Superconducting switches may also nd application in magnet circuits with higher transport currents and higher energies. The scaling and suitability of the reference designs to higher energy circuits was also described

    LM JALIL SILEA's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    LM JALIL SILEA's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity
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