10 results on '"A.M. Smith"'
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2. List of contributors
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A.M. Agostinho Hunt, C. Aguzzi, A. Ahmad, P. Aramwit, D.B. Barbosa, A. Berretta, M.C. Bonferoni, C. Caramella, M.T. Cerqueira, V.M. Correlo, L.J. Cowan, K. Cutting, L.P. da Silva, B.R. Davidson, C. Davidson, A.J. Domb, Y. Dong, G.L. Fernandes, R.A. Fernandes, F. Ferrari, R. Ghadi, L.F. Gorup, D. Grandio, H.J. Haugen, B.B. Hsu, C.J. Jackson, A. Jain, R. James, R. Kelly, W. Khan, K.R. Kirker, S.G. Kumbar, J. Kunkel, D. Leaper, C.H. Lee, Y. Lee, E.G. Loboa, S.P. Lyngstadaas, L.J. Magill, O.S. Manoukian, C. Marin, A.P. Marques, A.D. Mazzocca, S.T. Meikle, H. Mitchell, M. Mobed-Miremadi, M. Mohiti-Asli, D.R. Monteiro, G.A. Morris, S. Moxon, A. Nyström, K. Ousey, P.L. Phillips, R.L. Reis, C. Roberts, F.P. Robertson, E. Rodrigues de Camargo, S. Rossi, K. Saleh, M. Sambasivam, G. Sandri, G.S. Schultz, A.M. Smith, L.E. Smith, H.H. Sönnergren, C. Viseras, W. Wang, R. White, R.D. Wolcott, and M. Xue
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- 2016
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3. Tactile Texture
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C.E. Chapman and A.M. Smith
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- 2009
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4. The Place of Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunting
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A.M. Smith and J.M. Henderson
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Portosystemic shunting ,business ,Surgery - Published
- 2007
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5. Measurement of the Q(2) evolution of the photon structure function F-2(gamma)
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K. Ackerstaff, G. Alexander, J. Allison, N. Altekamp, K.J. Anderson, S. Anderson, S. Arcelli, S. Asai, D. Axen, G. Azuelos, A.H. Ball, E. Barberio, T. Barillari, R.J. Barlow, R. Bartoldus, J.R. Batley, S. Baumann, J. Bechtluft, C. Beeston, T. Behnke, A.N. Bell, K.W. Bell, G. Bella, S. Bentvelsen, S. Bethke, O. Biebel, A. Biguzzi, S.D. Bird, V. Blobel, I.J. Bloodworth, J.E. Bloomer, M. Bobinski, P. Bock, D. Bonacorsi, M. Boutemeur, B.T. Bouwens, S. Braibant, L. Brigliadori, R.M. Brown, H.J. Burckhart, C. Burgard, R. Bürgin, P. Capiluppi, R.K. Carnegie, A.A. Carter, J.R. Carter, C.Y. Chang, D.G. Charlton, D. Chrisman, P.E.L. Clarke, I. Cohen, J.E. Conboy, O.C. Cooke, M. Cuffiani, S. Dado, C. Dallapiccola, G.M. Dallavalle, R. Davies, S. De Jong, L.A. del Pozo, K. Desch, B. Dienes, M.S. Dixit, E. do Couto e Silva, M. Doucet, E. Duchovni, G. Duckeck, I.P. Duerdoth, D. Eatough, J.E.G. Edwards, P.G. Estabrooks, H.G. Evans, M. Evans, F. Fabbri, M. Fanti, A.A. Faust, F. Fiedler, M. Fierro, H.M. Fischer, I. Fleck, R. Folman, D.G. Fong, M. Foucher, A. Fürtjes, D.I. Futyan, P. Gagnon, J.W. Gary, J. Gascon, S.M. Gascon-Shotkin, N.I. Geddes, C. Geich-Gimbel, T. Geralis, G. Giacomelli, P. Giacomelli, R. Giacomelli, V. Gibson, W.R. Gibson, D.M. Gingrich, D. Glenzinski, J. Goldberg, M.J. Goodrick, W. Gorn, C. Grandi, E. Gross, J. Grunhaus, M. Gruwé, C. Hajdu, G.G. Hanson, M. Hansroul, M. Hapke, C.K. Hargrove, P.A. Hart, C. Hartmann, M. Hauschild, C.M. Hawkes, R. Hawkings, R.J. Hemingway, M. Herndon, G. Herten, R.D. Heuer, M.D. Hildreth, J.C. Hill, S.J. Hillier, P.R. Hobson, R.J. Homer, A.K. Honma, D. Horváth, K.R. Hossain, R. Howard, P. Hüntemeyer, D.E. Hutchcroft, P. Igo-Kemenes, D.C. Imrie, M.R. Ingram, K. Ishii, A. Jawahery, P.W. Jeffreys, H. Jeremie, M. Jimack, A. Joly, C.R. Jones, G. Jones, M. Jones, U. Jost, P. Jovanovic, T.R. Junk, D. Karlen, V. Kartvelishvili, K. Kawagoe, T. Kawamoto, P.I. Kayal, R.K. Keeler, R.G. Kellogg, B.W. Kennedy, J. Kirk, A. Klier, S. Kluth, T. Kobayashi, M. Kobel, D.S. Koetke, T.P. Kokott, M. Kolrep, S. Komamiya, T. Kress, P. Krieger, J. von Krogh, P. Kyberd, G.D. Lafferty, R. Lahmann, W.P. Lai, D. Lanske, J. Lauber, S.R. Lautenschlager, J.G. Layter, D. Lazic, A.M. Lee, E. Lefebvre, D. Lellouch, J. Letts, L. Levinson, S.L. Lloyd, F.K. Loebinger, G.D. Long, M.J. Losty, J. Ludwig, A. Macchiolo, A. Macpherson, M. Mannelli, S. Marcellini, C. Markus, A.J. Martin, J.P. Martin, G. Martinez, T. Mashimo, P. Mättig, W.J. McDonald, J. McKenna, E.A. Mckigney, T.J. McMahon, R.A. McPherson, F. Meijers, S. Menke, F.S. Merritt, H. Mes, J. Meyer, A. Michelini, G. Mikenberg, D.J. Miller, A. Mincer, R. Mir, W. Mohr, A. Montanari, T. Mori, M. Morii, U. Müller, S. Mihara, K. Nagai, I. Nakamura, H.A. Neal, B. Nellen, R. Nisius, S.W. O'Neale, F.G. Oakham, F. Odorici, H.O. Ogren, A. Oh, N.J. Oldershaw, M.J. Oreglia, S. Orito, J. Pálinkás, G. Pásztor, J.R. Pater, G.N. Patrick, J. Patt, M.J. Pearce, R. Perez-Ochoa, S. Petzold, P. Pfeifenschneider, J.E. Pilcher, J. Pinfold, D.E. Plane, P. Poffenberger, B. Poli, A. Posthaus, D.L. Rees, D. Rigby, S. Robertson, S.A. Robins, N. Rodning, J.M. Roney, A. Rooke, E. Ros, A.M. Rossi, P. Routenburg, Y. Rozen, K. Runge, O. Runolfsson, U. Ruppel, D.R. Rust, R. Rylko, K. Sachs, T. Saeki, E.K.G. Sarkisyan, C. Sbarra, A.D. Schaile, O. Schaile, F. Scharf, P. Scharff-Hansen, P. Schenk, J. Schieck, P. Schleper, B. Schmitt, S. Schmitt, A. Schöning, M. Schröder, H.C. Schultz-Coulon, M. Schumacher, C. Schwick, W.G. Scott, T.G. Shears, B.C. Shen, C.H. Shepherd-Themistocleous, P. Sherwood, G.P. Siroli, A. Sittler, A. Skillman, A. Skuja, A.M. Smith, G.A. Snow, R. Sobie, S. Söldner-Rembold, R.W. Springer, M. Sproston, K. Stephens, J. Steuerer, B. Stockhausen, K. Stoll, D. Strom, P. Szymanski, R. Tafirout, S.D. Talbot, S. Tanaka, P. Taras, S. Tarem, R. Teuscher, M. Thiergen, M.A. Thomson, E. von Törne, S. Towers, I. Trigger, Z. Trócsányi, E. Tsur, A.S. Turcot, M.F. Turner-Watson, P. Utzat, R. Van Kooten, M. Verzocchi, P. Vikas, E.H. Vokurka, H. Voss, F. Wäckerle, A. Wagner, C.P. Ward, D.R. Ward, P.M. Watkins, A.T. Watson, N.K. Watson, P.S. Wells, N. Wermes, J.S. White, B. Wilkens, G.W. Wilson, J.A. Wilson, G. Wolf, T.R. Wyatt, S. Yamashita, G. Yekutieli, V. Zacek, and D. Zer-Zion
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,2-Photon Production Processes ,Microvertex Detector ,FOS: Physical sciences ,LEP ,Generator ,01 natural sciences ,Photon structure function ,Luminosity ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Q2 ,Scattering ,GEV2 ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High-Energy ,0103 physical sciences ,Leading Order ,010306 general physics ,Opal Detector ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
New measurements are presented of the photon structure function F_2^gamma(Q) at four values of Q^2 between 9 and 59 GeV/c^2 based on data collected with the OPAL detector at centre-of-mass energies of 161-172 GeV, with a total integrated luminosity of 18.1 pb^-1. The evolution of F_2^gamma with Q^2 in bins of x is determined in the Q^2 range from 1.86 to 135 GeV/c^2 using data taken at centre-of-mass energies of 91 GeV and 161-172 GeV. F_2^gamma is observed to increase with Q^2 with a slope of 1/alpha_em dF_2^gamma/dln(Q^2) = 0.10 +0.05 -0.03 measured in the range 0.1 < x < 0.6., 22 pages, LaTeX, 4 eps figures included, accepted by Phys. Lett. B
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- 1998
6. Sensory Control of Mandibular Movements and Its Modulation by Set and Circumstances
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Y. Lamarre, J.P. Lund, and A.M. Smith
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Sensory control ,Communication ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Spinal reflex ,Stimulation ,Stimulus (physiology) ,Peripheral ,Reflex ,business ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,Jaw jerk reflex ,Vigilance (psychology) ,media_common - Abstract
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the sensory control of mandibular movements and its modulation by set and circumstances. The magnitude of jaw reflex responses has long been known to depend on such things as the state of vigilance of the animal and the concurrent stimulation of other receptors. However, work from other areas suggests that reflexes can not only be modulated but also abolished or even reversed depending on circumstances. In addition, there is indeed some evidence that the phase reversal of a jaw-opening reflex into a jaw-closing reflex can occur if the jaw is fixed open. However, it appears that this reversal could be the mechanical result of changing the resting length of two opposing muscle groups, which are both activated by the stimulus, rather than a result of a switch in activity. The set of the experimental subject is also important. Humans and animals trained to react to peripheral stimuli can shorten their reaction times, change the amplitude of spinal reflex responses, and, in certain cases, use long loop reflexes to increase response efficiency.
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- 1978
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7. List of Contributors
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Johan Ahlgren, Stanley S. Bergen, Richard L. Christiansen, Ronald Dubner, Louis J. Goldberg, Guy M. Goodwin, Hans Graf, Linda M. Harrison, Donna S. Hoffman, Yojiro Kawamura, Y. Lamarre, James P. Lund, Erich S. Luschei, Bruce Matthews, Toshifumi Morimoto, James H. Perryman, D.D. Price, William R. Proffit, David B. Scott, Barry D. Sessle, A.M. Smith, G. Somjen, J.A. Stephens, Anthony Taylor, and B. Berthold Wolff
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- 1978
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8. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS OF EARTH LANDING SYSTEMS FOR A MANNED SPACECRAFT
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J.C. McMullen, R.M. Hartung, A.M. Smith, and T.A. Burns
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Engineering ,Spacecraft ,business.industry ,Earth (chemistry) ,business ,Spacecraft design ,Astrobiology - Published
- 1963
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9. AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A SOLAR DEGRADATION MODEL FOR THERMAL CONTROL MATERIALS AND SOME RAMIFICATIONS FOR ACCELERATED SOLAR RADIATION TESTING
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A.M.. Smith and A.Y.. Lee
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Materials science ,Optics ,Mathematical model ,business.industry ,Differential equation ,Attenuation coefficient ,Irradiance ,Mechanics ,Irradiation ,Boundary value problem ,Radiation ,business ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) - Abstract
A photoreaction-diffusion model for the solar degradation of thermal control materials is mathematically formulated and analyzed. The governing differential equation for the concentration of defect specie created in the material by radiation is derived, and an analytical solution is obtained for appropriate boundary conditions. From this solution for the concentration of the ith-type defects, an analytical expression is derived for the number of ith- type defects present in a material layer of depth x and unit irradiated area. These analytical relations are used to predict the radiation-induced increase in the absorption coefficient and absorption optical thickness of a hypothetical thermal control material exposed to damaging ultraviolet irradiance equal to that of the sun. The solutions are also used to better define the environmental parameters which must be controlled during solar radiation testing of thermal control coatings. For example, the time-irradiance reciprocity principle often employed in accelerated solar testing is investigated by use of the aforementioned solutions and is found to be invalid for materials which degrade according to the photoreaction-diffusion model.
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- 1969
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10. A VACUUM INTEGRATING SPHERE FOR IN SITU REFLECTANCE MEASUREMENTS AT 77°K FROM 0.5 TO 10μ
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B.A. McCullough, B.E. Wood, A.M. Smith, and R.C. Birkebak
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In situ ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Cryogenics ,engineering.material ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Integrating sphere ,Coating ,Reflection (physics) ,engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Deposition (phase transition) ,SPHERES ,business - Abstract
A modified integrating sphere with a spectral measurement range from 0.5 to 10 microns is described. This integrating sphere can be used for in situ reflectance measurements of low temperature surfaces at vacuum conditions. The techniques employed in measuring the spectral reflectance of CO2 cryodeposits are discussed. Reflectance data for CO2 cryodeposits on stainless steel and Cat-a-Lac Black substrates are presented as a function of wavelength and cryodeposit thickness. The reflectance characteristics of the sphere's internal coating of NaCl are also presented.
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- 1967
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