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in Risø-PhD-27(EN) Wind Energy Applications of Synthetic Aperture Radar
by Merete Bruun Christiansen, Bruun Christiansen 2000

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in unknown title
by unknown authors 2008

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in Movement of Natural Persons and Trade in Services: Liberalizing Temporary Movement of Labour under the GATS
by Labour Under The Gats, Rupa Chanda

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in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007

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in Risø-R-1516(EN) Proceedings of the first ADVISES Young Researchers Workshop Edited by
by Hans H. K. Andersen, Asmatullah Nayebkheil 2005

Table VIII. Voltage Reference Reference

in Sustainable Economy
by Frontier Editorial Board, Featured Columnists, Brian Bailey, Dr. Danny Rittmen, Prof Orit Hazzan, Promote A More Diverse, Sustainable Economy, Jack Harding, T. J. Rodgers

TABLE 8: Calculated and Experimentala Free Energies of Solvation (kcal/mol) for Ionic Solutes in the Training Set SM5.2PD SM5.4

in Parametrized models of aqueous free energies of solvation based on pairwise descreening of solute atomic charges from a dielectric medium
by Gregory D. Hawkins, Christopher J. Cramer, Donald G. Truhlar 1996
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Table 3. Equilibrium lattice parameters, band gap and bulk modulus.

in unknown title
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Table 3. Drag characteristics data.

in Flight-Determined Subsonic Lift And Drag
by Characteristics Of Seven, Edwin J. Saltzman, K. Charles Wang, Kenneth W. Iliff
"... In PAGE 21: ... The data from the vehicles are presented collectively in tabular and graphic formats in order to provide a greater understanding than would likely be achieved by studying the vehicles individually. Table3 shows the basic data along with some of the significant physical characteristics of the vehicles. The minimum drag coefficients are tabulated as derived using the reference areas published by the respective reference authors.... In PAGE 21: ... Figure 6 shows the equivalent parasite drag area for each of the subject vehicles as a function of total wetted area. Table3 shows the range of equivalent parasite drag area for the subject vehicles is quite large, from 6.5 ft2 to 164 ft2.... In PAGE 22: ...02) at flight Mach and Reynolds numbers, is , which can also be considered as a reference value of (see the dashed line in figure 6). Table3 shows the explicit values of equivalent skin friction coefficient for each of the subject vehicles at each flight condition considered herein. These values result from equation (5), as shown in the Methods of Analysis section.... In PAGE 22: ...02 from reference 39. Table3 shows corresponding values of this ratio for every flight condition considered. The preceding discussion revealed that the lowest of the equivalent skin friction coefficients among the several vehicles was approximately 4 times greater than CFe CF 0.... ..."

Table 1. Electrostatic Polarization Contribution to the Solvation Free Energy (kcal/mol) of 1,2-Dichloroethane as a Function of the Highest-Order Spherical Harmonic in the Spherical Harmonic Expansion.a

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1999
"... In PAGE 6: ...g., a recent calculation205 of the electrostatic part of the solvation free energy of trans-1,2-dichloroethane in acetonitrile is pre- sented as an example in Table1 . For this small molecule, the results are converged within 7% at lmax ) 8.... ..."
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