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Terminal Ballistics

Journal of the Operations Research Society of America, 1955
Address of the Retiring President of the Operations Research Society of America at the Third Annual Meeting, New York, June 3, 1955. Operations Research, ISSN 0030-364X, was published as Journal of the Operations Research Society of America from 1952 to 1955 under ISSN 0096-3984.
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A Ballistic Paradox

The Mathematical Gazette, 1968
In the first war, not only did computers not exist, but the labour of calculating trajectories by a step by step process was regarded as quite prohibitive, and approximate formulae were the only resource. In the end these proved surprisingly accurate.
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Shotgun Wound Ballistics

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988
Shotguns are popular world wide and more of these weapons exist than the rifled types. With an increasing incidence and prevalence of gunshot wounds it is important for traumatologists to be familiar with shotgun wound ballistics. Shotgun wounds differ from those of other missiles because the spectrum of wound severity is large owing to the fact that ...
G J, Ordog   +2 more
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Percolation on ballistic aggregates

Physical Review B, 1989
We have studied site percolation on ballistic aggregates on a two-dimensional square lattice with a single seed particle. A percolating path is defined as the path connecting the seed to a surface particle. The fraction of the connected surface particles is found to obey a scaling relation. The percolation threshold is obtained at p≅0.97. This gives us
, Limaye, , Amritkar
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Ballistic deposition of clusters

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1990
Random ballistic deposition of clusters is studied by means of a simple model built on a two-dimensional square lattice in which initially the sites are randomly occupied with concentration c to form connected clusters. Then these clusters are allowed to fall along vertical trajectories until they stick to the cluster in contact with the basal ...
Pellegrini, Yves-Patrick, Jullien, Rémi
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Ballistic Injury

BMJ, 2014
Rob, Russell   +4 more
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Ballistic Hand Movements

2006
Common movements like reaching, striking, etc. observed during surveillance have highly variable target locations. This puts appearance-based techniques at a disadvantage for modelling and recognizing them. Psychological studies indicate that these actions are ballistic in nature.
Shiv Naga Prasad Vitaladevuni   +2 more
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Wound Ballistics

Military Medicine, 1955
W M, SILLIPHANT, J, BEYER
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Ballistic and Quasi-Ballistic Radiation

2022
Alwin Kienle   +4 more
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