100 research outputs found

    Monster

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    Last stanza of a poem by W.H. published in the September 12, 1812 issue of the British Press, in which the "Monster" is revealed to be an air balloon.For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/56

    The Monster

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    First two pages of a poem by W.H. published in the September 12, 1812 issue of the British Press, in which the "Monster" is revealed to be an air balloon.For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/62

    Reply to 'Some More Comments on Folate Deficiency in Chronic Pancreatitis'

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    No abstract available.Image: Folic acid crystals (Author: W. Oelen; Wikimedia Commons)

    J.D. Williams Library Hosts Opening Reception for Bicentennial Exhibit

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    Reception includes keynote address by UM alumnus and author W. Ralph Eubank

    General Grant : an address delivered by Judge W. R. Biddle before Wm. H. Lytle Post G.A.R., at Fort Scott, Kansas, April 26, 1913

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    An illustration of the author, W. R. Biddle, is included in the pamphlet.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/usg-pamphlets/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Join the U. S. Marines -- 3 in 1 Service -- Land Sea Sky -- Apply at 173 Exchange Street, Bangor, Maine

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    Join the U. S. Marines date: 1917-18 illustrator/author: W. A .Rogers agency: U. S. Marine Corps size: 27.9 x 27.9 cmhttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/wwII_posters_recruit/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Birmingham News sleeve BN0022122

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    Books and Authors luncheon / Mary Wallace (author) / W. I. Nichols (magazine) / Howard Taubman / Mr. Nichols, publisher of This Week Magazine, speakers at Books and Authors luncheon. / Tutwiler / [Work order included

    Book Review: Sociopolitical Aspects of Disabilities

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    Author: W. V. Bryan Reviewer: Mark Sherry Publisher: Charles H Thomas Publishers, 2002 Paper, ISBN 0-398-07240-X Cloth, ISBN: 0-398-07239-6 Cost: Paperback - 41.95USD;Hardcover41.95 USD; Hardcover - 63.95 US

    Electromechanical response of multilayered piezoelectric BaTiO3/PZT-7A composites with wavy architecture

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    Electromechanical laminated composites with piezoelectric phases are increasingly being explored as multifunctional materials providing energy conversion between electric and mechanical energies. The current work explores thus-far undocumented combined microstructural effects of amplitude-to-wavelength ratio, volume fraction, poling direction of piezoelectric phases on both the homogenized properties and localized stress/electric field distributions in multilayered configurations under fully coupled electro-mechanical loading. In particular, the Multiphysics Finite-Volume Direct Averaging Micromechanics (FVDAM) and its counterpart, an in-house micromechanical multiphysics finite-element model, are utilized to investigate the homogenized and localized responses of wavy multilayered piezoelectric BaTiO3/PZT-7A architectures. These two methods generate highly agreeable results. Moreover, we critically examine the convergence of the finite-volume and finite element-based approaches via the Average Stress Theorem and Average Electric Displacement Theorem. The comparison shows the finite volume-based approach possesses a better numerical convergence. This study illustrates the FVDAM’s ability toward the analysis and design of engineered multilayered piezoelectric materials with wavy architecture.The first author W. Tu acknowledges the support of Jiangsu University Research Startup Fund for Senior Talent
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