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Three and four coil systems for homogeneous magnetic fields
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1964)
"In the magnetic testing of satellites and spacecraft, very homogeneous fields are needed. One method of obtaining such fields is to use a number of circular coils on a common axis. The parameters of the best three-and four-coil systems were...
For distinguished work in journalism : Missouri's Honor Awards
(University of Missouri, 1931)
Missouri hybrid popcorn yield trials.
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1959)
Official serial publications of the University of Missouri. Supplement 1945-1948 : a checklist
(University of Missouri, 1949)
Digital computer analysis of passive networks using topological formulas
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1965)
Measuring equivalent circuits
(University of Missouri, 1960)
reduce the number of circuit elements needed to represent a part of the system which is not to be analyzed in detail, but must be accounted for as it affects the remainder. Sometimes it is found that commonly used equivalents do not correctly represent...
Partial bibliography and index of the publications of the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station.
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1912)
Thermodynamic equilibrium calculations for combustion jets
(University of Missouri, 1950)
"This paper describes methods for calculating the ideal performance of super-sonic combustion jets such as may be used for rocket engines, jet engines, and combustion gas turbines. Methods are provided for calculating the ...
Missouri hybrid popcorn yield trials, 1955
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1956)
Energy necessary to shear steel at high temperatures
(University of Missouri, 1920)
. It was in the hope of gaining some information on this subject that the tests herein reported were undertaken. The experimental shear was first constructed with rotary blades designed to cut stock ranging up to three inches in diameter. However, after a number...
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 ...
Discussion of an Article by G. S. Ramaswamy and M. Ramaiah : characteristics equation of cylindrical shells : a simplified method of solution
(University of Missouri, 1963)
the need for operating with complex numbers."--Page 1505....
Coating thickness measurements using pulsed eddy currents
(University of Missouri, 1955)
"The nondestructive measurement of the thickness of one metal coated or clad upon another metal as a base has been studied for the past twenty years or more. If one of the metals is magnetic, the problem is relatively ...
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...
100 books on American journalism (2nd revised edition, 1953)
(University of Missouri, 1953)
200 books on American journalism : an AASDJ consensus list, 1971
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1972)
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. ...
Summer session at Rolla : announcement 1936
(University of Missouri, 1936)
School of Journalism : announcement 1936-37
(University of Missouri, 1936)
Factors involved in buying Missouri cream
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1930)