974 resultados para Linear engineering works and map of environmental susceptibility
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Includes index.
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"Contract DA 19-129-QM-1812 (01 5118)."
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"This edition. ... printed at the Westminster Press, New York, is limited to seven hundred and fifty sets; items in this set are numbered 21, 56, and 156."
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v. 1-2. The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy.--v. 3. A sentimental journey through France and Italy and The letters of Laurence Sterne to his most intimate friends, vol. I.--v. 4. The letters of Laurence Sterne to his most intimate friends, vols. II and III.--v. 5. The sermons of Mr. Yorick.--v. 6. Life, by Percy Fitzgerald, including memoirs of the life of the family of the late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne written by himself.
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v. 1. Some account of Shirley and his writings. Commendatory verses on Shirley. Love tricks, or, The school of complement. The maid's revenge. The brothers. The witty fair one. The wedding.--v. 2. The grateful servant. The traitor. Love's cruelty. Love in a maze. The bird in a cage. Hyde park.--v. 3. The ball. The young admiral. The gamester. The example. The opportunity. The coronation.--v. 4. The lady of pleasure. The royal master. The duke's mistress. The doubtful heir. St. Patrick for Ireland. The constant maid. The humorous courtier.--v. 5. The gentleman of Venice. The politician. The imposture. The cardinal. The sisters. The court secret.--v. 6. Honoria and Mammon. Chabot, admiral of France. The Arcadia. The triumph of peace. A contention for honour and riches. The triumph of beauty. Cupid and death. The contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the armour of Achilles. Poems.
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The characteristics of Allston's genius.--The lesser pictures.--The larger pictures. Belshazzar's feast.
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Includes index.
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Added title-pages, engraved.
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"Supersedes TM 5-617, 2 June 1945, NAVDOCKS MO-113, September 1963, and AFM 85-4, part D, October 1957"--P. iii.
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Includes index.
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"Answer to the strictures of Mr. T. Falconer": and "Mr. Falconer's reply to Mr. Greenhow's answer, with Mr. Greenhow's rejoinder".
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Poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) fibers produced by wet spinning from solutions in acetone under low-shear (gravity-flow) conditions resulted in fiber strength of 8 MPa and stiffness of 0.08 Gpa. Cold drawing to an extension of 500% resulted in an increase in fiber strength to 43 MPa and stiffness to 0.3 GPa. The growth rate of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) (seeded at a density of 5 × 104 cells/mL) on as-spun fibers was consistently lower than that measured on tissue culture plastic (TCP) beyond day 2. Cell proliferation was similar on gelatin-coated fibers and TCP over 7 days and higher by a factor of 1.9 on 500% cold-drawn PCL fibers relative to TCP up to 4 days. Cell growth on PCL fibers exceeded that on Dacron monofilament by at least a factor of 3.7 at 9 days. Scanning electron microscopy revealed formation of a cell layer on samples of cold-drawn and gelatin-coated fibers after 24 hours in culture. Similar levels of ICAM-1 expression by HUVECs attached to PCL fibers and TCP were measured using RT-PCR and flow cytometry, indicative of low levels of immune activation. Retention of a specific function of HUVECs attached to PCL fibers was demonstrated by measuring their immune response to lipopolysaccharide. Levels of ICAM-1 expression increased by approximately 11% in cells attached to PCL fibers and TCP. The high fiber compliance, favorable endothelial cell proliferation rates, and retention of an important immune response of attached HUVECS support the use of gravity spun PCL fibers for three-dimensional scaffold production in vascular tissue engineering. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.