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Understanding aerodynamics arguing from the real physics /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Velocity fields associated with concentrations of vorticity 3.3.9 ... …”
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Understanding aerodynamics arguing from the real physics /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Velocity fields associated with concentrations of vorticity 3.3.9 ... …”
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Physics and the art of dance understanding movement /
Published 2002Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction z -- The Role of Physical Analysis 4 -- The Physics of Dance 7 -- The Value of Analysis to Dancers o -- The Value of Analysis to Observers -- Analysis for Teachers and Health Professionals 14 -- Communication: Words, Images, and Photographs 6 -- 2 Balance 8 -- Condition for Static Balance zo -- Regaining Balance 24 -- Balance while Rotating 2z -- A Final Look 31 -- 3 Motions without Turns 34 -- Acceleration from Rest 36 -- Motion in a Curved Path 40 -- Stopping Horizontal Motion 42 -- Vertical Jumps 43 -- Connections between Horizontal and Vertical Motions 47 -- The GrandJete "Floating" Illusion 47 -- The Effect of Turnout on Traveling Jumps 49 -- Landings from Jumps 5 -- Dance Floors: Elasticity and Friction 56 -- A Final Leap 59 -- 4 Pirouettes 62 -- Torque and Rotational Momentum in a Pirouette 66 -- Controlling Rotational Velocity 69 -- Characteristics of Pirouettes 71 -- The Arabesque Turn 72 -- The "Illusion Turn," 75 -- The Grande Piroutte 76 -- Fouette Turns 78 -- Repeated Pirouettes 8I -- A Final Turn 8z -- 5 Turns in the Air 86 -- The Demi-fouette 88 -- The TourJete (GrandJete en Tournant) 91 -- The Saut de Basque 94 -- The Turning Assemble 97 -- The Tour en l'Air 98 -- A Final Leap oo -- 6 The Pas de Deux Io2 -- The History and Appeal of the Pas de Deux 104 -- Who's Responsible for What? …”
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Physics and the art of dance understanding movement /
Published 2002Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction z -- The Role of Physical Analysis 4 -- The Physics of Dance 7 -- The Value of Analysis to Dancers o -- The Value of Analysis to Observers -- Analysis for Teachers and Health Professionals 14 -- Communication: Words, Images, and Photographs 6 -- 2 Balance 8 -- Condition for Static Balance zo -- Regaining Balance 24 -- Balance while Rotating 2z -- A Final Look 31 -- 3 Motions without Turns 34 -- Acceleration from Rest 36 -- Motion in a Curved Path 40 -- Stopping Horizontal Motion 42 -- Vertical Jumps 43 -- Connections between Horizontal and Vertical Motions 47 -- The GrandJete "Floating" Illusion 47 -- The Effect of Turnout on Traveling Jumps 49 -- Landings from Jumps 5 -- Dance Floors: Elasticity and Friction 56 -- A Final Leap 59 -- 4 Pirouettes 62 -- Torque and Rotational Momentum in a Pirouette 66 -- Controlling Rotational Velocity 69 -- Characteristics of Pirouettes 71 -- The Arabesque Turn 72 -- The "Illusion Turn," 75 -- The Grande Piroutte 76 -- Fouette Turns 78 -- Repeated Pirouettes 8I -- A Final Turn 8z -- 5 Turns in the Air 86 -- The Demi-fouette 88 -- The TourJete (GrandJete en Tournant) 91 -- The Saut de Basque 94 -- The Turning Assemble 97 -- The Tour en l'Air 98 -- A Final Leap oo -- 6 The Pas de Deux Io2 -- The History and Appeal of the Pas de Deux 104 -- Who's Responsible for What? …”
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Classical and modern engineering methods in fluid flow and heat transfer an introduction for engineers and students /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…-- 8.2 Approximate methods for solving differential equations -- 8.3 Some features of computing flow and heat transfer characteristics -- 8.3.1 Control-volume finite-difference method -- 8.3.1.1 Computing pressure and velocity -- 8.3.1.2 Computing convection-diffusion terms -- 8.3.1.3 False diffusion -- 8.3.2 Control-volume finite-element method -- 8.4 Numerial methods of conjugation -- Exercises 8.1-8.27 --…”
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Classical and modern engineering methods in fluid flow and heat transfer an introduction for engineers and students /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…-- 8.2 Approximate methods for solving differential equations -- 8.3 Some features of computing flow and heat transfer characteristics -- 8.3.1 Control-volume finite-difference method -- 8.3.1.1 Computing pressure and velocity -- 8.3.1.2 Computing convection-diffusion terms -- 8.3.1.3 False diffusion -- 8.3.2 Control-volume finite-element method -- 8.4 Numerial methods of conjugation -- Exercises 8.1-8.27 --…”
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Soft magnetic materials : selected, peer reviewed paper [i.e. papers] from 2011 International Conference on Soft Magnetic Materials (ICSMM 2011) on May 23-24, in Male, Maldives /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Yan -- The Estimation for Position and Velocity of Moving Ball from Single Linear Array Image / G.J. …”
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Soft magnetic materials : selected, peer reviewed paper [i.e. papers] from 2011 International Conference on Soft Magnetic Materials (ICSMM 2011) on May 23-24, in Male, Maldives /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Yan -- The Estimation for Position and Velocity of Moving Ball from Single Linear Array Image / G.J. …”
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Evaluation of enzyme inhibitors in drug discovery a guide for medicinal chemists and pharmacologists /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Assay Considerations for Compound Library Screening.4.1 Defining Inhibition Signal Robustness, and Hit Criteria.4.2 Measuring Initial Velocity.4.2.1 End-Point and Kinetic Readouts.4.2.2 Effects of Enzyme Concentration.4.3 Balanced Assay Conditions.4.3.1 Balancing Conditions for Multisubstrate Reactions.4.4 Order of Reagent Addition.4.5 Use of Natural Substrates and Enzymes.4.6 Coupled Enzyme Assays.4.7 Hit Validation and Progression.4.8 Summary.References.5. …”
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Evaluation of enzyme inhibitors in drug discovery a guide for medicinal chemists and pharmacologists /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Assay Considerations for Compound Library Screening.4.1 Defining Inhibition Signal Robustness, and Hit Criteria.4.2 Measuring Initial Velocity.4.2.1 End-Point and Kinetic Readouts.4.2.2 Effects of Enzyme Concentration.4.3 Balanced Assay Conditions.4.3.1 Balancing Conditions for Multisubstrate Reactions.4.4 Order of Reagent Addition.4.5 Use of Natural Substrates and Enzymes.4.6 Coupled Enzyme Assays.4.7 Hit Validation and Progression.4.8 Summary.References.5. …”
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Aerospace sensors
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Air pressure-dependent sensors -- 2.1 Basic aircraft instrumentation -- 2.2 Fundamental physical properties of airflow -- 2.2.1 Fundamental airflow physical property definitions -- 2.2.1.1 Pressure -- 2.2.1.2 Air density -- 2.2.1.3 Temperature -- 2.2.1.4 Flow velocity -- 2.2.2 The equation of state for a perfect gas -- 2.2.3 Extension of definitions: total, dynamic, static, and stagnation -- 2.2.4 The speed of sound and mach number -- 2.2.4.1 The speed of sound -- 2.2.4.2 Mach number and compressibility -- 2.2.5 The source of aerodynamic forces -- 2.3 Altitude conventions -- 2.4 Barometric altimeters -- 2.4.1 Theoretical considerations -- 2.4.1.1 The troposphere -- 2.4.1.2 The stratosphere -- 2.4.2 Barometric altimeter principles and construction -- 2.4.3 Barometric altimeter errors -- 2.4.3.1 Methodical errors -- 2.4.3.2 Instrumental errors -- 2.5 Airspeed conventions -- 2.6 The manometric airspeed indicator -- 2.6.1 Manometric airspeed indicator principles and construction -- 2.6.2 Theoretical considerations -- 2.6.2.1 Subsonic incompressible operation -- 2.6.2.2 Subsonic compressible operation -- 2.6.2.3 Supersonic operation -- 2.6.3 Manometric airspeed indicator errors -- 2.6.3.1 Methodical errors -- 2.6.3.2 Instrumental errors -- 2.7 The vertical speed indicator (VSI) -- 2.7.1 VSI principles and construction -- 2.7.2 Theoretical considerations -- 2.7.2.1 Lag rate (time constant) -- 2.7.2.2 Sensitivity to mach number -- 2.7.2.3 Sensitivity to altitude -- 2.7.3 VSI errors -- 2.8 Angles of attack and slip -- 2.8.1 The pivoted vane -- 2.8.2 The differential pressure tube -- 2.8.3 The null-seeking pressure tube -- References -- Appendix --…”
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Aerospace sensors
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Air pressure-dependent sensors -- 2.1 Basic aircraft instrumentation -- 2.2 Fundamental physical properties of airflow -- 2.2.1 Fundamental airflow physical property definitions -- 2.2.1.1 Pressure -- 2.2.1.2 Air density -- 2.2.1.3 Temperature -- 2.2.1.4 Flow velocity -- 2.2.2 The equation of state for a perfect gas -- 2.2.3 Extension of definitions: total, dynamic, static, and stagnation -- 2.2.4 The speed of sound and mach number -- 2.2.4.1 The speed of sound -- 2.2.4.2 Mach number and compressibility -- 2.2.5 The source of aerodynamic forces -- 2.3 Altitude conventions -- 2.4 Barometric altimeters -- 2.4.1 Theoretical considerations -- 2.4.1.1 The troposphere -- 2.4.1.2 The stratosphere -- 2.4.2 Barometric altimeter principles and construction -- 2.4.3 Barometric altimeter errors -- 2.4.3.1 Methodical errors -- 2.4.3.2 Instrumental errors -- 2.5 Airspeed conventions -- 2.6 The manometric airspeed indicator -- 2.6.1 Manometric airspeed indicator principles and construction -- 2.6.2 Theoretical considerations -- 2.6.2.1 Subsonic incompressible operation -- 2.6.2.2 Subsonic compressible operation -- 2.6.2.3 Supersonic operation -- 2.6.3 Manometric airspeed indicator errors -- 2.6.3.1 Methodical errors -- 2.6.3.2 Instrumental errors -- 2.7 The vertical speed indicator (VSI) -- 2.7.1 VSI principles and construction -- 2.7.2 Theoretical considerations -- 2.7.2.1 Lag rate (time constant) -- 2.7.2.2 Sensitivity to mach number -- 2.7.2.3 Sensitivity to altitude -- 2.7.3 VSI errors -- 2.8 Angles of attack and slip -- 2.8.1 The pivoted vane -- 2.8.2 The differential pressure tube -- 2.8.3 The null-seeking pressure tube -- References -- Appendix --…”
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