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Whose (Greek passage) ? Aaron’s enigmatic response to Moses in Lev 10
N MacDonald
Oct 01, 2020
Abstract Aaron’s enigmatic response to Moses’ accusation of cultic malpractice in the disposal of the remains of the ḥaṭṭāt (Lev 10:19) has puzzled...
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Photosynthetically Controlled Spirulina, but Not Solar Spirulina, Inhibits TNF-α Secretion
Abstract: An array of infections, including the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), trigger macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) and subsequently hypercytokinemia, commonly referred to as a cytokine storm (CS). It is postulated that...
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Lipid Transfer Proteins and Membrane Contact Sites in Human Cancer.
Lipid-transfer proteins (LTPs) were initially discovered as cytosolic factors that facilitate lipid transport between membrane bilayers in vitro. Since then, many LTPs have been isolated from bacteria, plants, yeast, and...
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Compounding Transient Airfoil Motions and the Effectiveness of Linear Superposition

This paper investigates, for the first time, the effects of compounding transient airfoil motions and the predictive capability of the linear superposition principle in vortex dominated flows. Significant increases in the...

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Unsteady Lift and Moment of a Periodically Plunging Airfoil
To simulate the effects of gusts and maneuvers, lift, moment, and flow measurements are presented for a periodically plunging airfoil at a Reynolds number of 20,000 over a wide range of reduced frequency (k≤1.1), amplitude...
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Investigation of mechanisms of high lift for a flat-plate airfoil undergoing small-amplitude plunging oscillations
Two high-lift mechanisms, namely, convected leading-edge vortices and stable deflected jets, have previously been identified for an airfoil undergoing small-amplitude plunging oscillations. In this paper the effect of geometry...
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Unsteady Lift and Moment of a Periodically Plunging Airfoil
To simulate the effects of gusts and maneuvers, lift, moment, and flow measurements are presented for a periodically plunging airfoil at a Reynolds number of 20,000 over a wide range of reduced frequency (k≤1.1), amplitude...
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Science and islands in Indo-Pacific worlds.
This Introduction offers a conceptualization of the Indo-Pacific, its islands and their place within the history of science. We argue that Indo-Pacific islands present a remarkable combination of social, political and spatial...
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Lipid Transfer Proteins and Membrane Contact Sites in Human Cancer
Lipid-transfer proteins (LTPs) were initially discovered as cytosolic factors that facilitate lipid transport between membrane bilayers in vitro. Since then, many LTPs have been isolated from bacteria, plants, yeast, and...
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Lift enhancement through flexibility of plunging wings at low Reynolds numbers
In this paper the combined effect of two mechanisms for lift enhancement at low Reynolds numbers are considered, wing oscillations and wing flexibility. The force, deformation and flow fields of rigid and flexible low aspect...
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Compounding Transient Airfoil Motions and the Effectiveness of Linear Superposition

This paper investigates, for the first time, the effects of compounding transient airfoil motions and the predictive capability of the linear superposition principle in vortex dominated flows. Significant increases in the...

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Lift enhancement through flexibility of plunging wings at low Reynolds numbers
In this paper the combined effect of two mechanisms for lift enhancement at low Reynolds numbers are considered, wing oscillations and wing flexibility. The force, deformation and flow fields of rigid and flexible low aspect...
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Investigation of mechanisms of high lift for a flat-plate airfoil undergoing small-amplitude plunging oscillations
Two high-lift mechanisms, namely, convected leading-edge vortices and stable deflected jets, have previously been identified for an airfoil undergoing small-amplitude plunging oscillations. In this paper the effect of geometry...
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A Multi-resolution Gaussian process model for the analysis of large spatial data sets
A multi-resolution model is developed to predict two-dimensional spatial fields based on irregularly spaced observations. The radial basis functions at each level of resolution are constructed using a Wendland compactly...
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A Multi-resolution Gaussian process model for the analysis of large spatial data sets
A multi-resolution model is developed to predict two-dimensional spatial fields based on irregularly spaced observations. The radial basis functions at each level of resolution are constructed using a Wendland compactly...
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Photosynthetically Controlled Spirulina, but Not Solar Spirulina, Inhibits TNF-α Secretion
An array of infections, including the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), trigger macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) and subsequently hypercytokinemia, commonly referred to as a cytokine storm (CS). It is postulated that CS is...
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The impact of war on the environment and health
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Situating pedagogy
Harry Daniels
Jan 01, 2010
In this paper, I discuss a development within the cultural historical tradition in social science that makes a contribution to our understanding of pedagogy and thus to research in education. This departure involves the...
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Situating pedagogy
Harry Daniels
Jan 01, 2010
In this paper, I discuss a development within the cultural historical tradition in social science that makes a contribution to our understanding of pedagogy and thus to research in education. This departure involves the...
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