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Proceedings of the 17th annual international conference on Computer documentation, 1999
Suppose you don't have a fancy database-driven system to generate your documentation. How can you develop single-source documentation for output in multiple formats, without having to store your source in a specific format that will soon become obsolete? The answer is to use a combination of your own SGML or XML tags to mark up your documentation and a
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Suppose you don't have a fancy database-driven system to generate your documentation. How can you develop single-source documentation for output in multiple formats, without having to store your source in a specific format that will soon become obsolete? The answer is to use a combination of your own SGML or XML tags to mark up your documentation and a
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1964
ON both sides of the Atlantic, parallel aspects of the supersonic transport are in the news; economic and technical. While the Second Report of the Estimates Committee dealing with British transport aircraft castigated the Treasury for the laxity of its control over the financing of the Concord programme, across the water Mr Robert Six, President of ...
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ON both sides of the Atlantic, parallel aspects of the supersonic transport are in the news; economic and technical. While the Second Report of the Estimates Committee dealing with British transport aircraft castigated the Treasury for the laxity of its control over the financing of the Concord programme, across the water Mr Robert Six, President of ...
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1984
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A new radiator for the Freightliner Class VIII Conventional and COE has been developed by Freightliner Corporation and McCord Heat Transfer Corporation, a subsidiary of Ex-Cell-O Corporation. One of the most important design features of the new radiator is the use of stainless steel for the tanks, hence the name ...
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">A new radiator for the Freightliner Class VIII Conventional and COE has been developed by Freightliner Corporation and McCord Heat Transfer Corporation, a subsidiary of Ex-Cell-O Corporation. One of the most important design features of the new radiator is the use of stainless steel for the tanks, hence the name ...
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Improving regional AVHRR SST measurements using AATSR SST data [PDF]
The sea surface temperature (SST) is an important parameter in many disciplines (e.g. oceanography, meteorology or climatology). Satellite SST measurements from different sensors are available but such data collected over the same area often exhibit considerable mutual differences.
Kuzmić, Milivoj, Tomažić, Igor
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1973
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper discusses the design objectives of and a development cycle for a second-generation supersonic transport (SST). The environmental impact of technological advancement and the rapidly changing economic market produce a wide divergence of possible programs for the 1985 time period.
L. T. Goodmanson, B. Williams
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper discusses the design objectives of and a development cycle for a second-generation supersonic transport (SST). The environmental impact of technological advancement and the rapidly changing economic market produce a wide divergence of possible programs for the 1985 time period.
L. T. Goodmanson, B. Williams
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Biological Conservation, 1972
Abstract The possibility exists that exhaust products from a large fleet of supersonic transports (SSTs) might seriously reduce the atmospheric ozone layer that shields the Earth's surface from solar ultra-violet germicidal radiation. Both water vapour and nitrogen oxides, important constituents of SST exhaust, act to destroy ozone.
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Abstract The possibility exists that exhaust products from a large fleet of supersonic transports (SSTs) might seriously reduce the atmospheric ozone layer that shields the Earth's surface from solar ultra-violet germicidal radiation. Both water vapour and nitrogen oxides, important constituents of SST exhaust, act to destroy ozone.
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