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    Remote-sensing detectability of airborne Arctic dust by N. T. O'Neill, K. Ranjbar, L. Ivănescu, Y. Blanchard, S. A. Sayedain, Y. AboEl-Fetouh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is critical that the distinction between the RS detectability of airborne Arctic dust versus the RS detectability of the impacts of that dust be understood if we are to appropriately parameterize, for example, the radiative forcing influence of dust in this climate-sensitive region.…”
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    Influence of External Factors on Airborne Missile’s Horizontal Backward Launching by Xiao Pan, Yi Jiang, Dong Hu, Huihui Guan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Finally, the influences of ejection force, random vibration, and missile loading position on the ejection process are analyzed. …”
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    Design and Optimization of Friction Winch for 25 MW Airborne Wind Energy Systems by Lizhao NIU, Kuo YIN, Chonghui LEI

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…[Method] The key components of the pressure bearing wheel and drum were optimized using finite element analysis software. A force analysis model for the friction winch was established and subjected to mechanical analysis. …”
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    IMPROVE THE SAFETY OF AIR TRANSPORT, ESPECIALLY IN MILITARIZED TERRAIN, BY USE OF SIDE LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR AND SPACE TIME ADAPTIVE PROCESSING by Błażej ŚLESICKI, Anna ŚLESICKA, Adam KAWALEC

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The research objective revolves around implementing a model of side-looking airborne radar and the corresponding STAP algorithms. …”
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    Preparation of the New Military Units for the Front (the Experience of the Siberian Military District) by A. G. Bayer

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…By the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the Soviet armed forces were no match in overall power terms to the fully mobilized Wehrmacht, but in terms of the number of major weapons they surpassed it. …”
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    ‘An unbidden guest at your table’: Purity, danger and the house-fly in the middle-class home, c. 1870-1910 by Neil Davie

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The house-fly was an inescapable part of everyday life in Victorian England, and its presence in the home was an unwelcome reminder to middle-class Victorians that for all their efforts to construct the domestic space as a pristine refuge from the external forces of disorder, pollution and dirt, there was no escaping this atavistic symbol of filth and disease. …”
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