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Laboratory Simulation of Artificial Plasma Clouds in the Ionosphere
(American Geophysical Union, 1973)The results of an experiment to model the behavior of artificial plasma clouds in the ionosphere are presented. The formation of field-aligned structure or striations is frequently observed. The appearance of this structure ... -
Lady buffalo
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Lambda Pi Eta Honor Students Volunteer at Pirate Fund
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-25) -
Lambda Pi Eta Honor Students Volunteer at Pirate Fund
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-25) -
Lambda Pi Eta induction
(Department of Communication, 2003-11-05) -
Lambda Pi Eta induction
(Department of Communication, 2003-11-05) -
Lambda Pi Eta induction ceremony celebrates communication student academic achievements
(Department of Communication, 2004-10-01) -
Lambda Pi Eta induction ceremony celebrates communication student academic achievements
(Deaprtment of Communication, 2004-10-01) -
Lang and Kobayashi phase equation
(American Physical Society, 1996-06)Lang and Kobayashi equations for a semiconductor laser subject to optical feedback are investigated by using asymptotic methods. Our analysis is based on the values of two key parameters, namely, the small ratio of the ... -
Lang and Kobayashi phase equation and its validity for low pump
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1996-05)An asymptotic theory of Lang and Kobayashi (LK) equations describing a semiconductor laser subject to optical feedback is investigated in detail. We obtain a simple third order, nonlinear, delay-differential equation for ... -
Lang receives trustees scholarship award
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-05-13)Harry Lang, of Honeoye Falls, professor in the Department of Research and Teacher Education at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, has received a $2,500 Trustees Faculty Scholarship Award from Rochester Institute ... -
Language and literacy
(National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Resources, 2004)The summaries of NTID research are organized according to the five main areas of research activity at the Institute: Language and Literacy, Teaching and Learning, Sociocultural Influences, Career Development, and Technology ... -
Language and literacy
(National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Design Resources, 2005)In a companion publication, NTID Papers and Publications, we present a comprehensive summary of NTID research. In this publication, Implications of NTID Research, we select research that more immediately relates to the ... -
Language and literacy
(National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Resources, 2002) -
Language and literacy
(National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Resources, 2002) -
The language of passion - deaf chefs take a 'can-do' attitude into the kitchen
(The National Culinary Review, 2005-04) -
The large scale distribution of warm ionized gas around nearby radio galaxies with jet-cloud interactions
(Blackwell Publishing: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2000-06)Deep, narrow-band Halpha observations taken with the TAURUS Tunable Filter (TTF) on the 4.2m WHT telescope are presented for two nearby radio galaxies with strong jet-cloud interactions. Although the brightest emission ... -
A large, uniform sample of X-ray emitting AGN from the ROSAT All-Sky and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: the Data Release 5 Sample
(American Astronomical Society - The Astronomical Journal, 2003-11)We describe further results of a program aimed to yield ∼104 fully characterized optical identifications of ROSAT X-ray sources. Our program employs X-ray data from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey (RASS), and both optical imaging ... -
A large, uniform sample of X-ray emitting AGN: selection approach and an initial catalog from the ROSAT All-Sky and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys
(American Astronomical Society - The Astronomical Journal, 2003-11)Many open questions in X-ray astronomy are limited by the relatively small number of objects in uniform optically-identified and observed samples, especially when rare subclasses are considered, or when subsets are ...