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1965 light curves of BV Dra and BW Dra
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy, 1990Differential B-band photometry of BV Dra and BW Dra, obtained in 1965, is presented. Times of primary and secondary minima are derived and combined with published times for a period study. Period variations are found in both binaries and magnetic cycles are proposed as an explanation. The cycle length is 19 years in BV Dra and 8 years in BW Dra.
Robert H. Hardie, Douglas S. Hall
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2004 10th International Symposium on Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics and URSI Conference, 2004
The CPW feed to the Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) has attracted considerable attention in view of the low loss, low dispersion and uniplanar nature of the CPW line compared to the microstrip feed [1]-[4]. Also, the CPW feed is easily amenable to active device integration without the need of vias.
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The CPW feed to the Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) has attracted considerable attention in view of the low loss, low dispersion and uniplanar nature of the CPW line compared to the microstrip feed [1]-[4]. Also, the CPW feed is easily amenable to active device integration without the need of vias.
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Dra‘ Abu el-Naga, Ägypten. Möbelfunde in Dra' Abu el-Naga
2020Since 2014, a project has been undertaken to filter the fragmentarily-preserved furniture from the innumerable wooden fragments that have been recorded throughout the necropolis of Dra‘ Abu el-Naga (Western Thebes). While only the individual pieces of three completely-preserved boxes, one table and one stool were in evidence at the start of the project,
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Der Dra-Dra. Die grosse Drachentöterschau
Books Abroad, 1971Rainer Schulte, Wolf Biermann
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2019
Dra(a)g is a poem that interrogates the meaning of the word 'drag' (in the sense of 'drag king' / 'drag queen'). It notes the possible connection to the Dutch word 'draag' meaning 'to wear' and related terms such as 'gedrag' ('behaviour') and 'verdragen' ('surviving') to imply that all forms of clothing and/or gender performativity can in their own way
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Dra(a)g is a poem that interrogates the meaning of the word 'drag' (in the sense of 'drag king' / 'drag queen'). It notes the possible connection to the Dutch word 'draag' meaning 'to wear' and related terms such as 'gedrag' ('behaviour') and 'verdragen' ('surviving') to imply that all forms of clothing and/or gender performativity can in their own way
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