NAS 1.60:210992
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Launch vehicle design process characterization, technical integration, and lessons learned / |
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NAS 1.60:211018
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The efficacy of psychophysiological measures for implementing adaptive technology |
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NAS 1.60:211040
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An improved analytic model for microdosimeter response |
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NAS 1.60:211041
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Numerical simulation of delamination growth in composite materials |
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NAS 1.60:211043
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Proton-nucleus elastic cross sections using two-body in-medium scattering amplitudes |
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NAS 1.60:211115
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An estimation of the likelihood of significant eruptions during 2000-2009 using Poisson statistics on two-point moving averages of the volcanic time series |
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NAS 1.60:211272
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The Langley parameterized shortwave algorithm (LPSA) for surface radiation budget studies |
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NAS 1.60:211274
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Prospects for nuclear electric propulsion using closed-cycle magnetohydrodynamic energy conversion |
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NAS 1.60:211302
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Polymer matrix composite lines and ducts |
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NAS 1.60:211412
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Development of a gas-fed pulse detonation research engine |
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NAS 1.60:211464
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High-purity aluminum magnet technology for advanced space transportation systems |
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NAS 1.60:211618
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Annular and total solar eclipses of 2003 |
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NAS 1.60:211761
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Equivalent linearization analysis of geometrically nonlinear random vibrations using commercial finite element codes |
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NAS 1.60:211779
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Turbulent Navier-Stokes flow analysis of an advanced semispan diamond-wing model in tunnel and free air at high-lift conditions |
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NAS 1.60:211905
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Overview of the design, development, and application of nickel-hydrogen batteries |
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NAS 1.60:211929
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Calculation of the Coulomb fission cross sections for Pb-Pb and Bi-Pb interactions at 158 A GeV |
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NAS 1.60:211930
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Radiative energy loss by galactic cosmic rays |
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NAS 1.60:211932
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Workload-matched adaptive automation support of air traffic controller information processing stages |
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NAS 1.60:211933
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String fragmentation model in space radiation problems |
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NAS 1.60:211938
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A generalized Weizsäcker-Williams Method applied to pion production in proton-proton collisions |
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