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The engineer becomes a professional manager
(University of Missouri, 1953)
"Today over a third of the management of large industry in America is in the hands of engineers, over a third of mature engineering graduates now find their duties largely managerial in nature, and most engineers have important contacts...
Enrollment and incomes in civil engineering can be increased
(University of Missouri, 1956)
Stability of laminar flow in curved channels
(University of Missouri, 1957)
"Occurrence of secondary flow of a viscous fluid flowing under a pressure gradient in curved channels has often been explained by invoking the existence of boundary layers before the primary flow is established. In this ...
Ternary system ethyl alcohol--n--heptane-water at 30 [degrees] CThe rectifying property of polarized barium titanate
(University of Missouri, 1955)
Applicability of thermoacoustic phenomena to MHD conversion systems
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1964)
Measurement of coating thickness by use of pulsed eddy currents
(University of Missouri, 1957)
"The application of pulsed eddy currents to determine the thickness of a metal clad on another is described. The theoretical bases of the method are presented, and the equipment used is described in detail."--Page 1.
Pulsed eddy currents gage plating thickness
(University of Missouri, 1956)
"Echo-sounding technique making use of pulsed eddy currents determines thickness of one metal coated on a base metal. System takes advantage of electrical dissimilarities and is effective even when both metals are ...
Supplemental irrigation ... careful planning is essential
(University of Missouri, 1956)
Measured and computed stresses in three castellated beams
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1966)
Method for obtaining the trees of a v vertix complete graph from the trees of a v-1 complete graph
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1965)
"A method is described for obtaining the trees of a v vertex complete graph through an iterative process. The iterative process is as follows, first find all the trees of a 3 vertex complete graph, then by an appropriate ...
Irrigation-drainage-climatology for flat humid land
(University of Missouri, 1958)
"Irrigation, drainage, and climatology are combined under professional corporate management of an engineer-agronomist-climatologist type to greatly increase profits on large holdings of flat humid lands. A pioneering development in the Mississippi...
Tree generation
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1966)
An efficient method of generating all trees of a connected graph by using the concept of a cutset is presented. Any connected graph can be divided into simpler separate subgraphs by a cutset operation whose forests can be ...
Thermodynamic properties of n-propyl alcohol
(University of Missouri, 1961)
Additions to z-transformation theory for sample-data systems
(University of Missouri, 1955)
An evaluation of the overhead projector in teaching kinematics
(University of Missouri, 1961)
"The overhead projector has been used as a teaching aid for several years, in elementary education and in engineering drawing. No use of an overhead projector in kinematics has been reported, nor has there been a statistical evaluation of its...
A system of gaging plating thickness
(University of Missouri, 1959)
The bandwidth of a single layer absorbing material
(University of Missouri, 1960)
The absorber considered in this paper consists of a single layer of lossy dielectric material backed by a good conductor. It is assumed that both the magnetic and the electric dissipation factors of the dielectric may be ...
Non-aqueous solvent electrochemical systems
(University of Missouri, 1958)
of conditions. We have attempted to include only those systems which appear to show something fundamentally new or which have practical significance. Where possible we have correlated the results of our experiments at the University of Missouri with those...
Additions to sample data theory
(University of Missouri, 1955)
"In the current literature, two different approaches to sampled-data theory prevail. One approach emphasizes the z-transformation methods for design and synthesis. The other approach emphasizes the Laplace transformation ...