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    [Letter from John J. Herrera to Schuler & Wohlt Co. - September 20, 1948]

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    Letter from John J. Herrera to Schuler & Wohlt Co. regarding English and Spanish signs to be made for 2508 Gano Street. The letter outlines Herrera's preferred wording and specifications

    Schuler Period in LEO Satellites

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    This paper generalizes and extends the concept of the Schuler oscillation that occurs in the theory of inertial navigation systems, allowing one to see how the Schuler phenomenon affects inertial navigation systems operating in space. We show why a low earth orbit satellite's orbital period is identical to the period of the Schuler pendulum, which is the period of the errors for terrestrial inertial navigation systems. We also show that the generalized form of the Schuler oscillation takes the same form as the Hill-Clohessy-Wiltshire equations for satellite relative motion and that the period of the out-of-plane motion in neighboring satellite relative trajectories is the same as the Schuler period. Finally, we describe how INS gyro drift manifests itself in different coordinate systems for the orbital case. These results may assist orbital flight dynamics and attitude control systems engineers in the design and analysis of INS-equipped spacecraf

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Avant 89, par Erckmann-Chatrian, édition ornée de quatre gravures par Théophile Schuler, 2e édition ; Paris, J. Hetzel et Cie

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    X. Avant 89, par Erckmann-Chatrian, édition ornée de quatre gravures par Théophile Schuler, 2e édition ; Paris, J. Hetzel et Cie. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 5, Juillet-Décembre 1884. p. 557

    P450 variations bifurcate the early terpene indole alkaloid pathway in Catharanthus roseus and Camptotheca acuminata

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    Miller, Justin C., Hollatz, Allison J., Schuler, Mary A. (2021): P450 variations bifurcate the early terpene indole alkaloid pathway in Catharanthus roseus and Camptotheca acuminata. Phytochemistry (112626) 183: 1-13, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112626, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.11262

    The Augustinian Theology of W.H. Auden

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    When W.H. Auden returned to Christianity in the early 1940s, he identified himself with what he called an \u27existential\u27 method of spiritual and literary inquiry, which the writings of St. Augustine helped him define as a mode of thinking that not only allows for human subjectivity, but emphasizes the hopes, fears, needs, desires, and anxieties of the individual. Augustine thus became for Auden a model of a thinker who seamlessly merged psychological reflection with philosophical speculation and theological insight, and it is this combination of introspection and theoretical investigation that shapes much of Auden\u27s later poetry. The Augustinian Theology of W.H. Auden illustrates that Augustine\u27s thought is a major influence on Auden\u27s postconversion poetry and prose. Auden encountered Augustine both directly, through his reading of the Confessions, and indirectly, through several of Auden\u27s contemporaries, such as Reinhold Niebuhr, Charles Norris Cochrane, and Charles Williams. Stephen J. Schuler argues that Augustine provided Auden with the language of privation to describe the nature of moral and social evil, enabling him to make sense of the pervasive anxieties produced by World War II. Augustine\u27s works also offered Auden a rationale for his intuition that the physical world, and especially the human body, is intrinsically good. Auden\u27s struggle to reconcile the implications of his Augustinian theology with his attitudes toward romantic love and sexuality are explained by Schuler, who demonstrates how the Augustinian theology of Reinhold Niebuhr helped shape Auden\u27s ideas about human identity and community, which is defined and maintained by love in all its various forms. Finally, Schuler analyzes Auden\u27s Augustinian view of the ethics of poetry. By examining the presence of Augustinian ideas in Auden\u27s poetry and prose, Schuler establishes the Augustinian origins of several crucial but often misunderstood features of Auden\u27s work as well as the importance of Augustine in shaping and articulating the concerns of Auden\u27s later poetry.https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/faculty_books/1255/thumbnail.jp

    Poor People's Knowledge : Promoting Intellectual Property in Developing Countries

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    This book aims to expand the international discourse by: Calling attention to a broader range of knowledge that has commercial potential in developing countries. Bringing an economic dimension into the discussion of traditional knowledge, where legal analysis has thus far been at the forefront. Bringing out the incentives for and concerns of poor people-which may be different from those of corporate research, Northern nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), or already successful entertainment stars. Demonstrating that the best answer is sometimes a commercial one, for example, providing musicians basic training in small business management or reform of regulations that burden small businesses, rather than obtaining formal patent or copyright protection. Calling attention to the many income-earning (rather than the income-using) dimensions of culture-to dispel the notion that culture and commerce are necessarily in opposition. Bringing out instances in which more or less standard legal approaches have been effective as an antidote to the general sense of conflict between traditional knowledge and normal legal conceptions so as to identify the problems in which legal innovation-beyond diligent application-is really needed. Imbuing into the discourse a sense of the legal and commercial tasks needed to solve a developmental problem-away from "knowledge" as an isolated legal issue

    Zum Stand der spätmittelalterlichen demographischen Forschung in Frankreich

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    Bulst N. Zum Stand der spätmittelalterlichen demographischen Forschung in Frankreich. In: Schuler P-J, ed. Die Familie als sozialer und historischer Verband: Untersuchungen zum Spätmittelalter und zur frühen Neuzeit. Sigmaringen: Thorbecke; 1987: 3-22
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