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| Microelectromechanical sensors were designed to measure angular rate and angular acceleration signals. | 14972 |
| The angular rate sensor utilizes normal mode energy coupling transfer caused by Coriolis acceleration applied to the resonant seismic mass, | 14978 |
| The angular acceleration sensor is comprised of a non-resonant spring suspended seismic mass. | 14978 |
| Displacement of the seismic mass as a function of angular acceleration is sensed by dual differentially referenced arrays of interdigitated variable capacitors. | 14980 |
| Both angular rate and acceleration sensors require an electrical transduction scheme to convert their differential capacitance outputs to a voltage representing the applied external reference frame inertial condition. | 14982 |
| Undesirable cross axis sensitivity was reduced on both the angular rate and angular acceleration sensors using an interleaved folded beam spring suspension. | 14996 |
| located in the Flight Acceleration Facility, | 15384 |
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| These thrusters are electrostatic accelerators which do not rely on gas ionization (plasma), | 16152 |
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| incorporating complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) materials for high-precision circuits used for integrated sensors such as microgravity accelerometers, | 14562 |
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| Initial pitch accent tone 3. | 9040 |
| complex initial pitch accent 4. | 9040 |
| Pitch accent quantity 7. | 9044 |
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| 000 utterances were annotated with ToBI labels indicating pitch accents, | 9036 |
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| with accentual and jer-related morphological information systematically included. | 7522 |
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| each of these characters must accept the responsibility for his own actions and each must become involved with humanity. | 7832 |
| It focuses on the subtle biblical and cultural myths by which women are manipulated to accept their own oppression, | 9378 |
| It was hypothesized that drivers are prepared to accept a set level of risk in a traffic situation and drive to maintain this as characterized in Risk Homeostasis Theory. | 10156 |
| Reluctance by the courts and mental health community to accept the validity of PAS probably contributes to the perpetuation of the disruption of parent-child relations in custody disputes. | 10268 |
| An airline continues to accept reservations in a fare class until the booking limit is reached. | 16716 |
| accept and have learned to adapt to the culture of the society in which they live and work; ( | 19054 |
| as well as a public demand for traditional institutions to accept this nontraditional method of study; | 19108 |
| accept, | 20838 |
| accept, | 21782 |
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| An experiment was conducted that considered the issue across two types of capital budgeting decisions: accept/reject decisions (dichotomous decision) and strategic alliance judgments (monetary allocations). | 16332 |
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| The results provide an increased comprehension of how these site features affect the public's perceived experiences and may play a role in increasing the acceptability and appreciation of created natural parks within the southern California urban area. | 204 |
| absorbed and self- applied to improve or enhance the social acceptability of black, | 17926 |
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| and are symbols by which natural landscapes are presented to the general public in a more acceptable and attractive manner (Nassauer 1995, | 162 |
| That these projects demonstrate alternatives to conventional flood control acceptable to both government agencies and to the public, | 416 |
| but also to define what was acceptable worker behavior. | 740 |
| but also to define what was acceptable worker behavior. | 4300 |
| This account of media weddings illustrates how society makes sense of new or changing phenomena by calibrating and re- calibrating its standards of acceptable behaviour. | 17770 |
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| degree of acceptance within a team, | 1672 |
| The view of surface parking lots as simple surfaces has led to a stagnation of articulation and a collective acceptance of banality in parking lot design. | 3710 |
| Canadian painters Alexandra Luke and Hortense Gordon made significant contributions to the development and acceptance of abstract art in Canada, | 6724 |
| and this benefit likely accounts for the male's acceptance of EPP. | 11456 |
| Prior research suggests that the presence of an explanation facility leads to increased acceptance of these conclusions and recommendations, | 20812 |
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| nor with commonly accepted (western) notions of public space, | 2484 |
| which embraced the role of the psyche and accepted the attributes of the body in our perception of space. | 4260 |
| the use of sophisticated cost control procedures in managing and controlling project costs have been accepted and applied widely in many parts of the world such as the United States and the United Kingdom. | 4434 |
| but once resistance was extinguished and Islam widely accepted among the populace, | 4840 |
| The results challenge accepted Australian approaches to investigating precontact archaeology, | 5816 |
| 000 BP they would provide evidence for the use of complex symbolic constructs and hence an earlier genesis of language than currently accepted. | 6234 |
| these windows also provide examples of the prevailing taste in religious memorials and demonstrate the variety of accepted and recognized symbols and subjects for war memorial windows. | 6812 |
| This study investigates the creative resource that apparently exists beyond the commonly accepted spatial and temporal boundaries of human experience. | 9986 |
| The private sector has accepted the challenge and is starting to play an active role on infrastructure development on developing countries. | 13742 |
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| Accepting this premise, | 600 |
| The examination of these case studies and the development of the assessment framework show that a movement towards accepting and incorporating new methods, | 13058 |
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| Changing patterns of access to elite residential and civic-ceremonial architectural contexts is one of the most significant findings at the three locations. | 978 |
| facilitated a distinctive dialogue between idealist and materialist modes of understanding in an attempt to reify historical forces and access the real idealism of history. | 1210 |
| increased access, | 1634 |
| all enclosed by walls that limits access to the site while affording the residents access to an adjacent urban area beyond its walls. | 3812 |
| all enclosed by walls that limits access to the site while affording the residents access to an adjacent urban area beyond its walls. | 3814 |
| a space surrounded by walls limiting access and social interaction with the outside world, | 3824 |
| and improved access to medical facilities saw significant improvement by the turn of the 20th century. | 5430 |
| as access to distant sources becomes restricted. | 5506 |
| To access these ideas the techniques of historical archaeology are used to examine a range of documentary sources from the nineteenth century that dealt with the construction and arrangement of lunatic asylums. | 6002 |
| These were access to a pool of knowledge about lunatic asylum design; | 6016 |
| From the analysis of diet and of changing patterns in land use it was concluded that the nature of stock work provided most Traditional Owners with continuous access to their traditional country and to bush foods throughout the station times. | 6260 |
| It is the centrality of the notion of coherence and the feature of having access to different kinds of information which distinguishes our theory from prior attempts. | 8138 |
| hard-disk access(es). | 11024 |
| which continued to be hunted as open access resources. | 11218 |
| is the need to access private capital to leverage the insufficient government funds for the financing of these massive undertakings. | 12436 |
| will maybe constitute a major innovation and will allow financial engineers to access a new set of investors: small bondholders. | 12592 |
| firms with larger market power have access to better quality data and gain substantial edge over smaller competitors. ( | 13946 |
| and ensuring all people have access to economic energy sources. | 14316 |
| Digital divide (DD) refers to the gap that opens up between those who have access to, | 17032 |
| The first chapter of this dissertation assesses the extent to which the construction of new limited access highways has contributed to center city population decline. | 17172 |
| it is a relationship where one individual is granted the privilege of excluding the community from access to the property. | 17722 |
| The gains are slightly higher when the rest of the world follows a free trade path - all trading partners grant Egypt exports duty-free access to their markets. | 18868 |
| many teachers also express a value for increased access to vocational/technical education. | 19502 |
| The perspective builds on three cycles of planned change model: a vision cycle providing easy access to design knowledge, | 20090 |
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| can be accessed archaeologically. | 6474 |
| Within this fundamental setting we argue that IT and Strategy will only essentially show up as long as they are accessed in-the-world in which they are what they are. | 20942 |
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| and (8) accessibility. | 1406 |
| The competing Academies of Music in New York (1853-54) and Philadelphia (1855-57) introduce opera's accessibility and subscription patronage as social and architectural issues. | 1532 |
| Two plazas with adjacent public transit are compared and contrasted in terms of their accessibility to the blind. | 2686 |
| and the absence or presence of accessibility features are reviewed as they relate to their overall successfulness and ease of use. | 2690 |
| changes in grade and accessibility to public transit. | 2696 |
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| 800 before becoming increasingly accessible after this point. | 988 |
| and an innovative program intended to make authority-owned development parcels accessible to a broader real estate investment and development market by breaking down the existing barriers to entry in to authority-sponsored development processes. | 13900 |
| and (3) administrators and teachers can economically create and operate an effective Internet- based school that is accessible to and affordable for individual learners using low-cost personal computers. | 19112 |
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| The study recognised that certain festivals and forms of art have been taken over by elite groups of people who exclude others from accessing them. | 17664 |
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| accidentally or deliberately, | 6368 |