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The development and evaluation of aircraft chemical injection principles
(1992)
Research was conducted to develop and evaluate a chemical injection system for aerial spraying. A high pressure injection system was installed on the aircraft and performance was evaluated. Chemical formulation rate was ...
A compact electron storage ring design
(1992)
Electron storage rings are sources of synchrotron radiation in the soft and hard parts of the x-ray spectrum. X-ray lithography is an ideal candidate technology for the production of microelectronic devices with sizes ...
Efficacy of a fat-supplemented diet to maintain muscle glycogen stores and reduce thermal stress in exercising Thoroughbred horses
(1992)
Trial I. Twelve mature Thoroughbred horses were used to evaluate the efficacy of a fat-supplemented diet to maintain muscle glycogen stores and reduce thermal stress in exercising horses. In this study, exercising Thoroughbred ...
Regulation and evolution of the patatin multigene family : suggestions of combinatorial interactions directing tissue-specific gene expression
(1992)
While much has been written about the evolution of new tissues or organs, little is known about the origin of the regulatory elements that direct gene expression in new structures. Questions also arise about how new ...
Thermohydrodynamic analysis of product-lubricated hydrostatic bearings in turbulent regime
(1992)
A bulk-flow thermohydrodynamic (THD) analysis is developed for accurate predictions of the static and dynamic performance characteristics of turbulent flow product-lubricated hydrostatic journal bearings (HJBs). Pointwise ...
The calcium reserve/basement membrane complex of the avian eggshell : implications for development of calcium translocation and respiratory functions
(1992)
A well-defined subregion of the mammillary knob of the avian eggshell, designated the calcium reserve assembly (CRA), is identified as a specialized structure housing the calcium reserve for the embryo. Embedded in the ...