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Interpolating maps, the modulus map and Hadamard's inequality
© 2009 Springer. Part of Springer Science+Business MediaS. S. Dragomir, Emma Hunt and C. E. M. Pearcehttp://trove.nla.gov.au/work/2856558
Letter From Leigh Hunt to Dear Sir
abstract: Concerning Hunt's request that the recipient reply with the time in which Hunt's little boy can come pick up payment for an article Hunt wrote.Seller's Description: Attached note reads: 133 Hunt, Leigh. English author, A.L.s. in the third person. 1 p., 4to; with the integral address leaf. "Regents' Park-May" n.d. $50.00.Curator's Note: Handwritten notes read "1833 or 1839" on recto and "From Men, Women, and Books" on verso.Paper details: Glue on verso indicated it was once glued into a book. Originally folded.Creation Date Details: Range given is the author's lifespan.Provenance: Removed from a set of Hunt's
Men, women, and books; a selection of sketches, essays, and critical memoirs, from his uncollected prose writings, by Leigh Hunt. Publisher London, Smith, Elder and co., 1847.
Local Call Numbers: SPEC E-1691 v.1, SPEC E-1691 v.2, SPEC E-1691 v.1,
SPEC E-1691 v.2
Kenneth E. Hunt
Associate Director for Diversity and Inclusion
Kenneth Hunt currently serves as the Associate Director for Diversity and Inclusion at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL. Kenneth is retired Air Force having spent over 10 years as an aircraft maintenance technician and another 10 years and an Inertia Navigation instructor. He worked and taught on three types of military airframes: C-5A/B’s, C-141’s and C130’s. As an aircraft instructor specialist, he performed intermediate maintenance support and training on the aircraft’s guidance and control system-both radar and satellite communication, automatic flight control system, Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), flight instruments, Fuel Savings Advisory System (FSAS), and the Malfunction Analysis Detection and Recording System (MADARS). Before joining, Embry-Riddle, Kenneth coordinated tutoring and additional instructions for four years for the Supplemental Instruction lab for the Division of Academic Enrichment at Delaware State University, Dover, DE. He has a M.B.A. from Wilmington University, Wilmington, DE; a B.S. from Southern Illinois University in Industrial Technology; and a certificate in Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from Villanova University. He is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Business Administration from Wilmington University, Wilmington, DE.https://commons.erau.edu/lep-images/1013/thumbnail.jp
. 48 Tomo XIX (1966) Sexta Época (1939-1966). Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Publicación que recopila y difunde cien años de trabajo de la antropología en México (1877-1977), integrada por documentos y manuscritos arqueológicos, antropológicos, históricos, geológicos, botánicos y lingüísticos.- Información general de las actividades del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia durante el año 1966 por Javier Romero. - La cerámica Posclásica de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas por Carlos Navarrete. - El Chichán Chob y la Casa del Venado, Chichén Itzá, Yucatán por William J. Folan. - El material osteológico de Chiapa de Corzo, Chis. por María Teresa Jaén Esquivel. - De la biotipología a la psicobiología por Javier Romero. - Algunas cuestiones acerca de la edad biológica del esqueleto humano por Boris A. Nikityuk. - Posibles relaciones externas del grupo lingüístico maya por Evangelina Arana Osnaya. - Los intensivos en Tarahumar por Andrés Lionnet. - Términos de parentesco entre los tzeltales por Carlos Robles Uribe. - Términos de parentesco entre los lacandones por Roberto D. Bruce S. - La adopción de voces españolas en aymará por M. Roudny y V. Solc. - El dios Huitzilopochtli en la peregrinación mexica. De Aztlán a Tula por Yólotl González de Lesur. - From parallel-nominal to patrinominal: changing Cuicatec personal names por Robert J. Weitlaner, Robert Hunt y Eva Hunt. - La asistencia hospitalaria para indios en la Nueva España por Carmen Venegas Ramírez. - Le retención por deudas y los traslados de trabajadores tlaquehuales o alquilados en las haciendas, como sustitución de los repartimentos de indios durante el siglo XVIII por Isabel González Sánchez. - El caudillo insurgente Albino García por Josefina González de Arellano. - Índice bibliográfico de libros norteamericanos sobre la Revolución Mexicana por Eugenia W. Meyer
Letter From Leigh Hunt to Edward Moxon
abstract: Concerning Hunt's agitation at Mrs. Guest's actions and appeals to Moxon and Hunt's request that Moxon show this note to Mr. Forster.Curator's Note: This letter was partially published in A Sentimental Library, Comprising Books Formerly Owned by Famous Writers, Presentation Copies, Manuscripts and Drawings written by Harry Bache Smith (1860-1936), a successful American lyricist, writer, and composer.Provenance: Most likely donated to Special Collections along with the following three books:
1) Stories from the Italian poets : with lives of the writers / by Leigh Hunt. Publisher London : Chapman and Hall, 1846.
Local Call Number: SPEC E-1906 v.1
2) Stories from the Italian poets : with lives of the writers / by Leigh Hunt. Publisher London : Chapman and Hall, 1846.
Local Call Number: SPEC E-1906 v.2
3) A sentimental library, comprising books formerly owned by famous writers, presentation copies, manuscripts, and drawings collected and described by Harry B. Smith. With fifty-six illustrations. Publisher [New York] Privately Printed [by the De Vinne press] 1914.
Local Call Number: SPEC BA-152Postage Details: Address: Mr Moxon, Bond Street. Marked "Private." Folded for mailing
Multimode interference devices for focusing in microfluidic channels
Low-cost, compact, automated optical microsystems for chemical analysis, such as microflow cytometers for identification of individual biological cells, require monolithically integrated microlenses for focusing in microfluidic channels, to enable high-resolution scattering and fluorescence measurements. The multimode interference device (MMI), which makes use of self-imaging in multimode waveguides, is shown to be a simple and effective alternative to the microlens for microflow cytometry. The MMIs have been designed, realized, and integrated with microfluidic channels in a silica-based glass waveguide material system. Focal spot sizes of 2.4 µm for MMIs have been measured at foci as far as 43.7 µm into the microfluidic channel
The aristocratic cur /
Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn678653; FERG copy from Ferguson First World War, 1914-1919 pamphlet collection.; Library's copy inscribed by the author
Integrated lenses for microfluidic systems
Greater integration of optical devices is required in microfluidic systems for on-chip functionality, with lenses being key components. In this paper several candidate lens types are compared and simulations are presented which show that the paraxial kinoform lens offers optimum performance for efficiency and compactness in weak guiding system
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Inviscid mean flow through and around groups of bodies
General estimates are derived for mean velocities through and around groups or arrays of fixed and moving bodies, in unbounded and bounded domains, which lie within a defined perimeter. Robust kinematic flow concepts are introduced, namely the Eulerian spatial mean velocity u−E in the fluid volume between the bodies, the Eulerian flow outside the group, \bmu(0)E, and the Lagrangian mean velocity of material surfaces or fluid particles as they pass through the group of bodies (u−(S)L, u−(P)L). The Eulerian mean velocity is related to the momentum in the fluid domain, and is mainly influenced by fast moving regions of the flow. The Lagrangian mean velocity weights slowly moving regions of flow and is related to how material sheets deform as they are advected through groups of bodies. When the bodies are well-separated, the interstitial Eulerian and Lagrangian mean velocities (u−(I)E, u−(I)L), are defined and calculated in terms of the far-field contributions from the velocity or displacement field within the group of bodies.
In unbounded flow past well-separated bodies situated within a rectangular perimeter, the difference between the Eulerian and Lagrangian mean velocity is negligible (as the void fraction of the bodies, α→0). Within wide and short rectangular arrays, the Eulerian mean velocity is faster than the free-stream velocity U because most of the incident flow passes through the array and u−E=U(1−α)−1. Within long and thin rectangular arrays (and other cases where the reflux velocity is negligible), the Eulerian mean velocity, u−E=U(1−(1+Cm)α)/(1−α), is slower than the free-stream velocity, because most of the incident flow passes around the array. For a spherical or circular arrays of bodies, the particle Lagrangian mean velocity is u−(P)L=U(1+Cmα)−1 and differs from u−E. These calculations are extended to examine the mean and interstitial flow through clouds of bodies in bounded channel flows.
The new concepts are applied to calculate the mean flow and pressure between and outside clouds of bodies, the average velocity of bubbly flows as a function of void fraction, and the tendency of clouds of bubbles to be distorted depending on their shape
Hunt, E L, VX62744
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/394002Surname: HUNT. Given Name(s) or Initials: E L. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX62744. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 31979.216688
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