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The Camp of Reason: Spinoza's Ethics as Affirmative Excess. [PDF]
Smith JB.
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Mechanical analysis of skier activity in giant slalom. [PDF]
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Effects of wind turbine wakes on bird gliding aerodynamic performance. [PDF]
Yang X, Zhou L, Sui Y, Ren Z, Chen S.
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Numerical Study into the Spanwise Effects for the Three-Dimensional Unsteady Flow over a Bio-Inspired Corrugated Infinite Wing at Low Reynolds Number. [PDF]
Alhinai A, Schenkel T.
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The Ringed World: Saturn from Cassini to The James Webb Space Telescope. [PDF]
Tiranti P.
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Drag reduction of a road vehicle using continuous jets
J. J. Cerutti, G. Cafiero, G. Iuso
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Astrophysics and Space Science, 2004
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Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1986
We are interested in the problem of making precise line drawings using interactive computer graphics. In precise line drawings, specific relationships are expected to hold between points and lines. In published interactive drawing systems, precise relationships have been achieved by using rectangular grids or by solving simultaneous equations ...
Eric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone
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We are interested in the problem of making precise line drawings using interactive computer graphics. In precise line drawings, specific relationships are expected to hold between points and lines. In published interactive drawing systems, precise relationships have been achieved by using rectangular grids or by solving simultaneous equations ...
Eric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone
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SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1995
Summary: The method of induced forces is employed to evaluate the Oseen drag on a sphere. The accuracy of the values obtained for the drag coefficient for large Reynolds numbers is increased by application of Shanks's transformation. On the basis of the improved values we obtain as numerical approximations for the exponent of the first term in the ...
A. J. Weisenborn, B. I. M. ten Bosch
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Summary: The method of induced forces is employed to evaluate the Oseen drag on a sphere. The accuracy of the values obtained for the drag coefficient for large Reynolds numbers is increased by application of Shanks's transformation. On the basis of the improved values we obtain as numerical approximations for the exponent of the first term in the ...
A. J. Weisenborn, B. I. M. ten Bosch
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