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The electronic position indicator
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1965)
The Electronic Position Indicator is a radar-like device for the study of hand motions. First, a rederivation of the theory is presented to show its application to this situation. Then, the accuracy of the positional ...
Irrotational flow over spillways of finite height
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1965)
Potential theory is used to analyze free-surface, irrotational flow over spillways of finite height. Numerical values were obtained for free-surface coordinates, pressures on the surface of the spillway, and discharge ...
Treatment of livestock waste: a laboratory study
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1965)
The reflected impedance of a circular coil in the proximity of a semi-infinite medium
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1965)
of the induced voltage method, which is shown to depend only on the component of the magnetic vector potential. This change in impedance is found to be dependent on a number of factors: the shape and size of the coil; the spacing between the coil and the metal...
Milk assembly in southwest Missouri
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
Part-time farming : its role in a changing agriculture
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
Missouri's stake in the science of agriculture : 1963-64 annual report.
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
General catalog including description of courses for 1965-1966
(University of Missouri Bulletin Editor's Office, 1965)
The General Catalog of the University of Missouri, Columbia, contains general information on administration, facilities, regulations and requirements for admission, as well as facts about student welfare and activities. It includes a description...
Decade of fear : Senator Hennings and civil liberties
(University of Missouri Press, 1965)
The genius of Thomas Hennings lay in his fundamental attachment to justice, his constant emphasis on the widest limits for individual freedom, and with his realistic approach to the need for order in American society. The ...