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Court of Appeal of Tanzania
Failure to Pay Stamp Duty Will Not Make a Document Admissible2024 •
Letter of Offer Without Application is Invalid.
This is a paper I gave on 'Adam Easton, Alfonso of Jaén, Birgitta of Sweden, Catherine of Siena and Julian of Norwich in East Anglican Manuscripts' at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge in 2014. It isn't published until now.
Open Journal of Earthquake Research
Forecasting the Epicenter Area of a Future Strong Earthquake2024 •
It is clear from the literature data that the geometric characteristics of the seismogenic source are directly related to the nucleation of their strong earthquakes. Our study starts from the observation of the proximity relationship between the epicenter of a strong earthquake and the surface trace of the seismogenic source. The proposed model is based on the mathematical analysis of seismicity falling within an area, through a polynomial function to determine a curve. The experimental results of our model confirm that 97% of the epicenters of strong earthquakes are located near the concavities or at the inflection points of the polynomial curve. Only 3% of strong earthquakes are located at the edges of the analyzed areas, where the number of data is not significant. The proposed model makes it possible to locate, with good approximation, the areas most likely to be the site of future strong earthquakes.
The objectives of the paper are to conduct an investigation into the reaction force generated by the impact of a jet of water onto various target vanes and to compare between experimental and theoretical forces which are exerted by the jet. The procedure for this experiment is to bring the weight cup in the initial position by applying weight when the flow rate is varied. It can be possible to repeat the same experiment by changing different target vanes. Moreover, the effect of different target vanes can be seen at a constant flow rate by changing the type of target vanes and applying different amounts of weights to bring the weight cup in the initial position. The vanes used in this experiment can be categorized into four geometries. Flat, inclined, spherical and conical vanes are used for this experiment. Experimental and theoretical forces and the percentage of error can be calculated in this experiment. Here, the theoretical forces are depended upon weights applied on the weight cup and the experimental forces are depended on flow rate, nozzle exit velocity, impact velocity and shape of the vanes.
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European Journal of Morphology
Lumbar ontogenetic allometry and dimorphism in humans. A case for comparison between interspecific and intraspecific scaling2005 •
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
Alterations of the connective tissue components induced by β-aminopropionitrile1981 •
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
The Role of Organizational Noiselessness in Activating and Sustaining Market Priority in Companies Case Study of a Mechanical Industries Organization2022 •
Perspectivas: Revista de Ciências Sociais
A formulação e o desenvolvimento de política pública para os biocombustíveis na Califórnia2019 •
2020 •
Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, Second Edition
Soft Subspace Clustering for High-Dimensional Data