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Saturated hydrocarbon polymeric binder for advanced solid propellant hybrid solid grain Quarterly report, May 1 - Jul. 31, 1967
Glass transition temperature measurement - telomer preparation and reaction
Saturated hydrocarbon polymeric binder for advanced solid propellant Quarterly report, 1 Apr. - 30 Jun. 1969
Ethylene/propylene/HMB terpolymers as prepolymer binders for advanced solid propellant
A review of agriculture and health policies in Uganda with implications for the dissemination of biofortified crops:
Micronutrient deficiency is a widespread health problem in the developing world. Most efforts to combat this issue have focused on providing vitamin and mineral supplements to vulnerable population groups and/or fortifying foods through postproduction processing. The outcome of these interventions has not always been successful; particularly as isolated communities are often not reached due to logistical problems or do not regularly consume processed products. Also, supplementation interventions are frequently dependent on external funding and thus their sustainability is questionable.Micronutrient malnutrition, Government policy, General Biofortification, household food security, Nutrition policies,
TLC determination of functionality in prepolymers
Application of thin-layer chromatographics provides rapid qualitative determination of functional distribution in experimental prepolymer. Functionality distribution is of fundamental importance for it determines; (1) manner in which given carboxyl-terminated prepolymer will cure and (2) physical properties of resulting product
Improved head-controlled TV system produces high-quality remote image
Manipulator operator uses an improved resolution tv camera/monitor positioning system to view the remote handling and processing of reactive, flammable, explosive, or contaminated materials. The pan and tilt motions of the camera and monitor are slaved to follow the corresponding motions of the operators head
Evolutionary Microeconomics and the Theory of Expectations
This paper sketches a framework for the analysis of expectations in an evolutionary microeconomics. The core proposition is that expectations form a network structure, and that the geometry of that network will provide a suitable guide as to the dynamical behaviour of that network. It is a development towards a theory of the computational processes that construct the data set of expectations. The role of probability theory is examined in this context. Two key issues will be explored: (1) on the nature and stability of expectations when they form as a complex network; and (2), the way in which this may be modelled within a multi-agent simulation platform. It is argued that multi-agent simulation (a-life) techniques provide an expedient analytical environment to study the dynamic nature of mass expectations, as generated or produced objects, in a way that bridges micro and macroeconomics
Integrated carbon dioxide reduction system feasibility study, part I Final report
Method for physical recovery of carbon dioxide from space cabin atmosphere and chemical recovery of metabolic oxyge
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