494 resultados para Traveling salesman
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Report year ends June 30.
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In defense of Harriet Shelley.--Fenimore Cooper's literary offenses.--Traveling with a reformer.--Private history of the "Jumping frog" story.--Mental telegraphy.--Mental telegraphy again.--What Paul Bourget thinks of us.--A little note to M. Paul Bourget.--The invalid's story.--Stirring times in Austria.--The German Chicago.--Concerning the Jews.--About all kinds of ships.--From the "London times" of 1904.--A majestic literary fossil.--At the appetite cure.--Saint Joan of Arc.--In memoriam.--A biographical sketch.
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Decreasing vehicle understeer was strongly associated with the likelihood of control loss following both the unexpected and expected tire failures. Knowledge of the imminent tread separation reduced the overall probability of control loss from 55% to 20% and had a significant effect on how quickly drivers responded as well as on the nature of their initial responses (i.e., steering orbraking). Driver age was marginally associated with increased likelihood of vehicle control loss, but only on unexpected trials. Vehicle speed at the time of first steering input also contributed to the probability of control loss. Neither the location of the tire that failed (left rear vs. right rear) nor the specific instructions about how best to respond to the tread separation influenced the probability of control loss. Differences associated with vehicle understeer conditions observed in the present study were large and consistent, independent of driver expectations and across driver age groups. It is thus fair to conclude that in the event of a complete rear-tire detread, the increased difficulty in vehicle handling and the associated increased likelihood of loss of vehicle control with decreasing vehicle understeer generalize to real-world driving.
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"Supplement to final report." (iii, 24 l. illus.), issued in 1961.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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First report covers period 1900-03.
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Journeys to Bagdad.--The worst edition of Shakespeare.--The decline of night-caps.--Maps and rabbit-holes.--Tunes for spring.--Respectfully submitted--to a mournful air.--The chilly presence of hard-headed persons.--Hoopskirts and other lively matter.--On traveling.--Through the scuttle with the tinman.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Caption title: List of books.
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Ephemeral material consisting of: a brochure with the title "Are you getting your share of free books?" (1 copy); a card with the caption "Do you want to know what to read? Where to get it?" (1 copy); "Farmers' free libraries, record of borrowers" (2 copies); "Free travelling libraries, record of card holders" (2 copies); "New Year's greetings" dated 1910 (2 copies); "North Dakota State Public Library Commission : work accomplished from its beginning, 1908 to July 1, 1912" (1 leaf; 2 copies); a post card with the title "Travelling libraries circulated by the Public Library Commission, Bismark, N.D." (2 copies); and a brochure with the title "What are farmers libraries?" (2 copies).
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Highlights five influential U.S. scholars who helped shape understandings of South America in the early 20th century, showing how Latin American Studies began and how academic knowledge affected foreign policy and helped build an informal American empire. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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"The catalog was made possible in part by financial support from Chase Bank and the Illinois State Museum."
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Parade traveling south on Main Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan
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back row: manager David Marich, equipment manager Adam White, David Fardig, Steven Yoxheimer, William Reid, Kelly McCrimmon, James McCauley, Theodore Speers, Vincent Augimeri, Joe Milburn, Bradley Tippet
middle row: David Rogulski, coach John Giordano, Paul Fricker, Dennis May, Jeff Tessier, Donald Krussman, David Richter, Paul Brandrup, Brian Lundberg, Keith Carter, Peter Mason, assistant coach Jeffrey Jackson, trainer Dan Minert, traveling secretary Howard Colby
front row: Robert Sutton, Gordon Hampson, Roger Bourne, Steve Richmond, captain Timothy Manning, John Blum, Rudy Varvari
missing from team picture, Mark Perry