430 resultados para United States Antarctic Research Program.
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Pt. 2 has subtitle: Hearings before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, first session, on the status of the Department of Energy's effects to address issues concerning the defense materials production reactors ... October 27 and 29, 1987.
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"Serial no. 97-H17."
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Includes index.
Publication ... of the Mathematics Research Center, United States Army, the University of Wisconsin.
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Published: New York : Wiley, 1964-1968; New York : Academic Press, 1969-1970.
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Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc.
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Shipping list no.: 88-374-P (pt. 1).
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"July 12, 1988" -- pt.2.
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Item 1034-A, 1034-B (MF).
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Shipping list no.: 96-0069-P (pt. [1]); 96-0230-P (pt. 2).
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Date stamped on cover.
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Chiefly tables.
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Title on t.p. verso: Illegal immigration to the United States, a growing problem for law enforcement.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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In the past 10 years, the use of floating breakwaters as temporary coastal structures has become increasingly widespread in the United States as an inexpensive means for suppressing waves. However, as with any new technology, there have been many failures and a substantial number of imaginative, successful innovations. One of the chief problems contributing to the failure rate has been a lack of awareness by designers of reliable, up-to-date technical information. As part of a large research effort to remedy this problem, a survey was conducted on field experience with floating breakwaters in the Eastern United States. Results of the survey confirmed that state-of-the-art technical literature is not being properly disseminated. Structures built according to early design manuals were shown to have failed before the completion of their design life. Conversely, floating breakwaters built to the standards set by recent research have fared well and show promise of meeting their design golas. The weakest areas of the present technology are flotation and the anchoring systems. It is recommended that a concentrated research effort be directed toward these problem areas; it is also recommended that the monitoring of state-of-the-art projects continue. (Author).
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"CS 87-359c."