593 research outputs found

    Travis Rowland, percussion

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    J.B. SmithPius CheungJoseph SchwanterMauricio KagelShaun Tilbur

    Travis Rowland, percussion

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    Eckhard KopetzkiJohann Sebastian BachAstor Piazzolla, arr. Pius CheungCasey CangelosiNicolas MartynciowIvan Trevin

    John T. Rowland Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information and a typed letter of reply on personal stationery concerning the inclusion of Rowland\u27s book in the Maine Author Collection

    Integrated Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cell: Steady-State Model of a Bundle and Validation through Single Tube Experimental Data

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    This work focuses on a steady-state model developed for an integrated planar solid oxide fuel cell (IP-SOFC) bundle. In this geometry, several single IP-SOFCs are deposited on a tube and electrically connected in series through interconnections. Then, several tubes are coupled to one another to form a full-sized bundle. A previously-developed and validated electrochemical model is the basis for the development of the tube model, taking into account in detail the presence of active cells, interconnections and dead areas. Mass and energy balance equations are written for the IP-SOFC tube, in the classical form adopted for chemical reactors. Based on the single tube model, a bundle model is developed. Model validation is presented based on single tube current-voltage (I-V) experimental data obtained in a wide range of experimental conditions, i.e., at different temperatures and for different H2/CO/CO2/CH4/H2O/N2 mixtures as the fuel feedstock. The error of the simulation results versus I-V experimental data is less than 1% in most cases, and it grows to a value of 8% only in one case, which is discussed in detail. Finally, we report model predictions of the current density distribution and temperature distribution in a bundle, the latter being a key aspect in view of the mechanical integrity of the IP-SOFC structure

    Introduction to pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics

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    Preceded by Introduction to pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics : the quantitative basis of drug therapy / Thomas N. Tozer, Malcolm Rowland. c2006.Includes index.pharmacy bookfair2016xii, 386 pages :Preceded by Introduction to pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics: the quantitative basis of drug therapy / Thomas N. Tozer, Malcolm Rowland. c2006

    Journey to Ithaca

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    Journey to Ithaca is an extraordinary memoir about an extraordinary life. Of its author it may well be said, in Shakespeare’s words (from Henry VI, part I, aptly quoted in the prelims): “Who would e’er suppose [he] had such courage and audacity?” From the outset, William Rowland invites his readers to accompany him along his personal journey to Ithaca. It was at Ithaca Mansions in Sea Point, Cape Town, that, at the age of five, a happy little boy lost his vision in consequence of a gunshot through his temple, severing his optic nerves. That was, definitively, the day the light went out. With enormous courage and determination William approached life head-on, achieving what many others might have found too daunting to attempt. Writing with restraint and dignity in Journey to Ithaca, William tells his life story in a series of short chapters marking significant stages and events of his life, recounting the challenges and the achievements in equal measure, and often with gentle humour. What shines through most strongly from this memoir is that at no time has William allowed his blindness to define or limit him and certainly never to deny him the fullness of experience and adventure encountered by the sighted. Intellectual, leader, innovator, activist, author, mentor, as well as loving father—William Rowland fills each of these roles with consummate ability and enthusiasm. His life story thus far, as told in Journey to Ithaca, will inspire all who read it, whether blind or sighted

    Dr. R. M. Gross to Miss Patricia Rowland, 21 September 1962

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    Gross states he is ashamed of Rowland\u27s position on integration, as it is helping integration.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/west_union_tel/1032/thumbnail.jp

    How do molecular motors fold the genome?

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    A potential mechanism of DNA loop extrusion by molecular motors is discussed.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.BN/Cees Dekker LabBN/Benjamin Rowland La

    Figures 2–5. Gosiulus conformatus, left anterior gonopods. 2 in Parajulid milliped studies XI: Initial assessment of the tribe Gosiulini (Diplopoda: Julida)

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    Figures 2–5. Gosiulus conformatus, left anterior gonopods. 2) Holotype, anterior view. 3) The same, lateral view. 4) Male from Travis Co., anterior view. 5) The same, lateral view. at, anterior gonopod telopodite; lsp, lateral syncoxal process.Published as part of Shelley, Rowland M. & Smith, Jamie M., 2016, Parajulid milliped studies XI: Initial assessment of the tribe Gosiulini (Diplopoda: Julida), pp. 1-17 in Insecta Mundi 2016 (509) on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517086
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