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The Luminous Directional Reflectance of Snow*

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1952
By means of a specially constructed portable goniophotometer the directional reflectance of numerous surfaces of snow was measured during the winter of 1951–1952. While some samples reflected more nearly diffusely than others, all showed much specular reflection at high angles of incidence.
Middleton, W. E.K., Mungall, A. G.
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Deafness and Diversity: Reflections and Directions

American Annals of the Deaf, 2016
C oncluding a two-part American Annals of the Deaf special issue on deafness and diversity (DAD), the editors provide reflections and guidance to the field regarding d/Deaf and hard of hearing (d/Dhh) children with a disability (DWD; e.g., learning or intellectual disability, autism) and d/Dhh children from homes where parents use a language other than
Guardino, Caroline, Cannon, Joanna E.
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Reflections and Directions

2020
This chapter reviews the strict separation that exists in Japan between professional and amateur Noh performers and how this boundary translates overseas through the collaborative works of Theatre Nohgaku and professional Noh performers. It demonstrates how the traditions of musical style and usage reign over contemporary Noh composition and ...
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Reflections and Directions

Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2011
Being selected Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (MECD) Editor by the Association for Assessment in Counseling and Education (AACE) leadership is a significant honor.
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Epilogue: A Reflection and Future Directions

2003
An epilogue should be short. It is not our intention here to identify all of the salient issues raised by the contributors to this volume. As you read the contributions, it will be obvious that each chapter stands in its own right as a challenging piece of work that creatively addresses boundary issues in organizations.
Paulsen, N., Hernes, T.
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Reflective array modeling for reflective and directional SAW transducers

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1998
This paper presents a new approximate method for analyzing reflective SAW transducers, with much of the convenience of the coupled-mode (COM) method but with better accuracy. Transduction accuracy is obtained by incorporating the accurate electrostatic solution, giving for example correct harmonics, and allowance for electrode width variation, in a ...
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Reflections: Directions: Projections

Art Libraries Journal, 1994
Reflections on three facets of professional art librarianship as experienced by the author over the past twenty years: the status of librarians, the status of the art library, information storage and retrieval. The University of Manitoba Faculty Association was one of the first in Canada to accept professional librarians as equal to faculty, a major ...
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Reflections and new directions

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2010
In introducing these articles we are struck by two features. The first is that they comprise a rich set of resources for stimulating further thinking about tertiary education.
Black, Paul, McCormick, Robert
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Reflections and Future Directions

2019
In the introduction of this chapter, an ideal format of the assessment and treatment of an individual offender is described, based on the recommendations in Chapters 1– 8. Then, some suggestions are made for new developments in the field of emotion regulation, impulsivity, motivation for change, and virtual reality.
Floris W. Kraaimaat   +1 more
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Reflection in direct style

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2011
A reflective language enables us to access, inspect, and/or modify the language semantics from within the same language framework. Although the degree of semantics exposure differs from one language to another, the most powerful approach, referred to as the behavioral reflection, exposes the entire language semantics (or the language interpreter) that ...
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