General Investigation Reconnaissance Report Provo and Vicinity, Utah

1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT SACRAMENTO CA
1980 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. B. Whiteoak ◽  
F. F. Gardner

As part of a general investigation of interstellar clouds associated with southern HII regions we have begun a high-resolution study of the sodium D-line absorption in the directions of early-type stars that are likely to be associated with or located behind the clouds.


Author(s):  
Adelyna Oktavia ◽  
Kurnia Sembiring ◽  
Slamet Priyono

Hospho-material of olivine, LiMnPO4 identified as promising for cathode material generation next Lithium-ion battery and has been successfully synthesized by solid-state method with Li2Co3, 2MnO2, 2NH4H2PO4 as raw material. The influence of initial concentration of precursors at kalsinasi temperatures (400-800 ° C) flows with nitrogen. The purity and composition phase verified by x-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), spectroscopy, energy Dispersive x-ray Analysis (EDS), Raman spectra. General investigation shows that there is a correlation between the concentration of precursors, the temperature and the temperature of sintering kalsinasi that can be exploited to design lithium-ion next generation.


Little attempt has so far been made to apply Appleton’s magneto-ionic theory to wireless waves incident obliquely upon the ionosphere. Actually the magneto-ionic theory in the form given by Appleton (1925,1932) and others (Nichols and Schelleng 1925; Breit 1927; Goldstein 1928) is only suitable for investigating vertical propagation in the ionosphere, and it is the object of this communication to develop a generalization of Appleton’s magneto-ionic theory capable of dealing conveniently with waves incident obliquely upon the ionosphere. A general investigation into oblique propagation of electromagnetic waves through a slowly varying doubly refracting medium has already been made (Booker 1936), and the ideas there developed will now be applied to propagation through the ionosphere of wireless waves of wave-length sufficiently short (less than a kilometre, say) to regard the medium as slowly varying.


1958 ◽  
Vol 2 (01) ◽  
pp. 15-20
Author(s):  
Joseph Penzien

The investigation reported herein is a part of a more general investigation which was initiated for the purpose of evaluating the effect of hatch opening sizes on the structural behavior of ship girders. This general investigation has included both a study of stress distribution and a study of rigidity of a model ship girder having hatch openings of various sizes. Loadings considered were hogging, sagging, athwartships bending and torsion. Only that portion of the program dealing with torsional rigidity will be presented in this paper.


2021 ◽  
pp. 176-212
Author(s):  
Berihun Adugna Gebeye

This chapter explains how legal syncretism influences and manifests itself in the design and practice of constitutional rights—with a particular focus on women’s rights—in the constitutional systems of Nigeria, South Africa, and Ethiopia. The chapter demonstrates how the interaction between the liberal and indigenous conceptions of rights in a constitutional space produces unique regimes of women’s rights in these countries. The chapter first presents a brief theory of women’s rights as a standard of comparison and evaluation; this is done through a more general investigation of women’s rights in international law. This is then followed by a more focused discussion of women’s constitutional rights in Nigeria, South Africa, and Ethiopia. Such discussion explores the substantive content and the way in which women’s rights are constitutionalized, as well as their practical and judicial applications. The syncretic nature of women’s rights in these countries sheds some light on the importance of looking beyond the universalism versus cultural relativism debate when trying to enforce human rights in Africa.


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