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Announcement of the School of Journalism, 1913-14
(University of Missouri, 1913)
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 ...
The impedance of a coil near a conductor
(University of Missouri, 1958)
"The results are given of experiments undertaken to determine the manner in which the apparent inductance and resistance of an alternating current carrying coil changes when it is brought near a plate of non-ferrous metal. ...
Effect of edge conditions on buckling of stiffened and framed shells
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1967)
"A series of stiffened shells made of plastic were tested to verify the theoretical equations for the effect of edge conditions on the buckling of stiffened and framed shells. The theory was developed by calculating the ...
Viscosity of suspensions of spherical and other isodimensional particles in liquids
(University of Missouri, 1958)
"The viscosity of a suspension is related to the properties of the suspending liquid and the suspended particles by measuring the viscosity of suspensions made up of closely sized materials such as glass spheres, plastic ...
Missouri cattle feeding and marketing
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1967)
A statistical definition of perfect mixtures of solids of different sizes
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1966)
the particles are of uniform size, none has yet been developed for multisized particles. A mathematical definition of a perfect mixture of three sizes of particles is proposed. The principles employed can be extended to any number of sizes, but the complexity...
Heterogeneous catalysis : effect of an alternating electric field
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1966)
"Oxidation of carbon monoxide was studied in a static reactor at 123 [degrees] [plus or minus] 1 [degrees] C, with NiO as catalyst. An alternating electric field of about 22,000 volts per centimeter, peak to peak, was ...
Annual report of the librarian, 1907
(University of Missouri, 1908)
Announcement of the School of Education, 1913-14
(University of Missouri, 1913)
Compensation of sampled-data systems
(University of Missouri, 1958)
not adequately cover such compensation. This paper examines the above situation using z-transform theory and continuous network realizability conditions. Lack of a general correlation between the number of z-plane and s-plane zeros presents the major problem...
School of Medicine : announcement 1932-33
(University of Missouri, 1932)
Growth in well-stocked natural oak stands in Missouri
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1959)
Analysis of single-phase-to-three-phase converters
(University of Missouri, 1956)
"A static phase converter is a device which supplies polyphase power to a load from a single-phase power source using only passive circuit elements. Ideally such a device should produce balanced polyphase voltages at the ...
A method for obtaining a uniform electric field
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1966)
and curves of the geometrical dimensions, the charge ratio, and size of the volume of uniformity."...
The heating value and proximate analyses of Missouri coals
(University of Missouri, 1911)
Announcement of the School of Law, 1913-14
(University of Missouri, 1913)
This bulletin is issued for the purpose of aiding those who are trying to decide upon a life-work. In the following pages such information is briefly set forth as it is hoped may help those who have not yet selected a vocation to decide whether...
A report of steam boiler trials under operating conditions
(University of Missouri, 1912)
Announcement of the second semester courses, 1913-1914
(University of Missouri, 1913)
Relay protection for lines being sleet-melted by the short-circuit method
(University of Missouri, 1956)
"Sleet formation on transmission lines was recognized as a serious operating problem as early as 1916 and shortly thereafter methods were devised to melt sleet. In recent years various ways have been presented for connecting ...