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2008 ◽  
pp. 331-343
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1925 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 1-38
Author(s):  
James Craufurd Dunlop

I Have the honour to submit to the Faculty six Life Tables based on the population of Scotland as ascertained at the Census of 1921 and on the deaths registered during the years 1920 to 1922. Of the six Tables three deal with the male population and three with the female population, the three of each sex consisting of a general Table, a Table applicable to the married, and one applicable to the unmarried. The widowed population and deaths of widowers and of widows are included with those of the married.


Author(s):  
Richard A. Riemke ◽  
Cliff B. Davis ◽  
Richard R. Schultz

The heat transfer boundary conditions used in the RELAP5-3D computer program have evolved over the years. Currently, RELAP5-3D has the following options for the heat transfer boundary conditions: (a) heat transfer correlation package option, (b) non-convective option (from radiation/conduction enclosure model or symmetry/insulated conditions), and (c) other options (setting the surface temperature to a volume fraction averaged fluid temperature of the boundary volume, obtaining the surface temperature from a control variable, obtaining the surface temperature from a time-dependent general table, obtaining the heat flux from a time-dependent general table, or obtaining heat transfer coefficients from either a time- or temperature-dependent general table). These options will be discussed, including the more recent ones.


1872 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 89-109

In a paper communicated to the Royal Society in the year 1867, and printed in the Philosophical Transactions for 1868, I attempted the computation of the Lengths of Waves of Light for all the lines which Kirchhoff had observed in the Solar Spectrum, by adopting an algebraical formula of the fifth order, and substituting in it for every spectral line the value of Kirchhoff’s measure for that line, the numerical bases of the formula being derived from Fraunhofer’s and Ditscheiner’s measures of the wave-lengths for six principal lines. Subsequently I obtained the means of comparing many of my computed results with measures of wave-lengths by Ångstrȍm and Ditscheiner, and l found that the discordances were far larger than I had anticipated. I remarked, however, “By means of the comparison........ there is no difficulty in computing for any other line the correction that ought to be applied to the wave-length in the principal Tables, in order to exhibit the true wave-lengths on Ditscheiner’s scale, without appreciable error.” Want of leisure long prevented me from entering upon the examination necessary for preparing, in a form easy for applications, the correction which my numbers required. Lately, however, I have taken it up; and I have constructed a Table of corrections to the numbers of my Table generally, and I have applied them, both to the general Table of wave-lengths and to the values of wave-lengths for the spectral lines of the atmosphere and several metals (the accurate exhibition of which was, in fact, the first object of my computations). I now offer these corrections and corrected numbers for the acceptance of the Royal Society.


1994 ◽  
Vol 77 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Beckermann ◽  
J. Gilewicz ◽  
V. Kaliaguine

2003 ◽  
Vol 02 (04) ◽  
pp. A02
Author(s):  
Licia Gambarelli

Scientific communication in court is particularly important for the understanding of the process of post-academic science communication. The purpose of this study, carried out through a qualitative approach, is: 1) verify whether and how the dynamics of an expert`s science communication in court can be traced back to the problem of public science communication. 2) underline specific characteristics of science communication in court. 3) propose a sample of a "general table on science communication", in order to be a ble to a nalyse every possible communication between the different parties of a legal proceeding.


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