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Flight Dynamics and Control of Aero and Space Vehicles


 

Flight Vehicle Dynamics and Control

Rama K. Yedavalli, The Ohio State University, USA

A comprehensive textbook which presents flight vehicle dynamics and control in a unified framework 

Flight Vehicle Dynamics and Control presents the dynamics and control of various flight vehicles, including aircraft, spacecraft, helicopter, missiles, etc, in a unified framework. It covers the fundamental topics in the dynamics and control of these flight vehicles,



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Gaussian Measures in Hilbert Space: Construction and Properties


 
At the nexus of probability theory, geometry and statistics, a Gaussian measure is constructed on a Hilbert space in two ways: as a product measure and via a characteristic functional based on Minlos-Sazonov theorem. As such, it can be utilized for obtaining results for topological vector spaces. Gaussian Measures contains the proof for Fernique s theorem and its relation to exponential moments in Banach space. Furthermore, the fundamental Feldman-Hájek

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A "space age" spin on health

Dr. Joan Vernikos to lecture on link between gravity and aging at 7 p.m. on March 1




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Space grants to benefit two Morehead projects

Project: OBSERVE and "Zoom In" get boost




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Mice in Space! A special Carolina Science Cafe

Dr. Ted Bateman will be talking about the research project he has aboard the last space shuttle mission and how it applies to cancer studies here on Earth.




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[ASAP] Propagation of Conformational Coordinates Across Angular Space in Mapping the Continuum of States from Cryo-EM Data by Manifold Embedding

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b01115




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[ASAP] Exploring Conformational Space with Thermal Fluctuations Obtained by Normal-Mode Analysis

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b01136




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Ritual journeys in South Asia: constellations and contestations of mobility and space / edited by Jürgen Schaflechner and Christoph Bergmann

Rotch Library - BL1055.R585 2020




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The spaces between us: a story of neuroscience, evolution, and human nature / Michael S.A. Graziano

Hayden Library - QP360.5.G73 2018




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Cyborg mind: what brain-computer and mind-cyberspace interfaces mean for cyberneuroethics / edited by Calum MacKellar

Online Resource




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The Making of the Banlieue [electronic resource]: An Ethnography of Space, Identity and Violence

Slooter, Luuk




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Reclaiming Cities as Spaces of Middle Class Parenthood [electronic resource] / by Johanna Lilius

Lilius, Johanna, author




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Remaking Sustainable Urbanism [electronic resource] : Space, Scale and Governance in the New Urban Era / edited by Xiaoling Zhang




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Urban Spaces in Contemporary Latin American Literature [electronic resource] / edited by José Eduardo González, Timothy R. Robbins




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Social Theory and Crime : Space, Place, and Windows [electronic resource]




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[ASAP] Expanding Ligand Space: Preparation, Characterization, and Synthetic Applications of Air-Stable, Odorless Di-<italic toggle="yes">tert</italic>-alkylphosphine Surrogates

ACS Catalysis
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c01414




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The topography of modernity: Karl Philipp Moritz and the space of autonomy / Elliott Schreiber

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Podcast: Treating cocaine addiction, mirror molecules in space, and new insight into autism

Listen to stories on the first mirror image molecule spotted in outer space, looking at the role of touch in the development of autism, and grafting on lab-built bones, with online news editor David Grimm.   Karen Ersche talks about why cocaine addiction is so hard to treat and what we can learn by bringing addicted subjects into the lab with host Sarah Crespi.   [Image: Science/Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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How whales got so big, sperm in space, and a first look at Jupiter’s poles

This week we have stories on strange dimming at a not-so-distant star, sending sperm to the International Space Station, and what the fossil record tells us about how baleen whales got so ginormous with Online News Editor David Grimm. Julia Rosen talks to Scott Bolton about surprises in the first data from the Juno mission, including what Jupiter’s poles look like and a peak under its outer cloud layers. Listen to previous podcasts.  [Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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The South Pole’s IceCube detector catches a ghostly particle from deep space, and how rice knows to grow when submerged

A detection of a single neutrino at the 1-square-kilometer IceCube detector in Antarctica may signal the beginning of “neutrino astronomy.” The neutral, almost massless particle left its trail of debris in the ice last September, and its source was picked out of the sky by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope soon thereafter. Science News Writer Daniel Clery joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the blazar fingered as the source and how neutrinos from this gigantic matter-gobbling black hole could help astronomers learn more about mysterious high-energy cosmic rays that occasionally shriek toward Earth. Read the research. Sarah also talks with Cornell University’s Susan McCouch about her team’s work on deep-water rice. Rice can survive flooding by fast internodal growth—basically a quick growth spurt that raises its leaves above water. But this growth only occurs in prolonged, deep flooding. How do these plants know they are submerged and how much to grow? Sarah and Susan discuss the mechanisms involved and where they originated. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Spotting slavery from space, and using iPads for communication disorders

In our first segment from the annual meeting of AAAS (Science’s publisher) in Washington, D.C., host Sarah Crespi talks with Cathy Binger of University of New Mexico in Albuquerque about her session on the role of modern technology, such as iPads and apps, in helping people with communication disorders. It turns out that there’s no killer app, but some devices do help normalize assistive technology for kids. Also this week, freelance journalist Sarah Scoles joins Sarah Crespi to talk about bringing together satellite imaging, machine learning, and nonprofits to put a stop to modern-day slavery. In our monthly books segment, books editor Valerie Thompson talks with Judy Grisel about her book Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction, including discussions of Gisel’s personal experience with addiction and how it has informed her research as a neuroscientist. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: ILO in Asia and the Pacific/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Hunting for new epilepsy drugs, and capturing lightning from space

About one-third of people with epilepsy are treatment resistant. Up until now, epilepsy treatments have focused on taming seizures rather than the source of the disease and for good reason—so many roads lead to epilepsy: traumatic brain injury, extreme fever and infection, and genetic disorders, to name a few. Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel talks with host Sarah Crespi about researchers that are turning back the pages on epilepsy, trying to get to the beginning of the story where new treatments might work. And Sarah also talks with Torsten Neurbert at the Technical University of Denmark’s National Space Institute in Kongens Lyngby about capturing high-altitude “transient luminous events” from the International Space Station (ISS). These lightning-induced bursts of light, color, and occasionally gamma rays were first reported in the 1990s but had only been recorded from the ground or aircraft. With new measurements from the ISS come new insights into the anatomy of lightning. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: Bayer; Lightstream; KiwiCo Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Gemini Observatory; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Resilient space systems design: an introduction.

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Materiality in Institutions: Spaces, Embodiment and Technology in Management and Organization / edited by François-Xavier de Vaujany, Anouck Adrot, Eva Boxenbaum, Bernard Leca

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Ordinary places, extraordinary events [electronic resource] : citizenship, democracy and public space in Latin America / edited by Clara Irazábal

London ; New York : Routledge, 2008




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Espaces vectoriels topologiques [electronic resource] : chapitres 1 à 5 / N. Bourbaki

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2007]




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Satellite remote sensing for conservation action : case studies from aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems / edited by Allison K. Leidner (ASRC Federal/National Aeronautics and Space Administration), Graeme M. Buchanan (RSPB, Edinburgh, UK)




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Young measures and compactness in measure spaces [electronic resource] / by Liviu C. Florescu, Christiane Godet-Thobie

Florescu, Liviu C




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[ASAP] Integrating the Pillared-Layer Strategy and Pore-Space Partition Method to Construct Multicomponent MOFs for C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>/CO<sub>2</sub> Separation

Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c00612




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Handbook of advanced ceramics and composites: defense, security, aerospace and energy applications / editors, Yashwant Mahajan, Johnson Roy

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The contest for time and space in the Roman imperial cults and 1 Peter : reconfiguring the universe / Wei Hsien Wan

Wan, Wei Hsien, author




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Zero space [electronic resource] : moving beyond organizational limits / Frank Lekanne Deprez, Rene Tissen

Deprez, Frank Lekanne





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Sunita Williams among 4 NASA astronauts to test fly commercial spacecrafts



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Two Indian American teenagers among finalists of NASA space contest



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Quick Tip: How to Hide Whitespace Changes in Git Diffs

If you’ve ever had to review a PR where the only code change is adding a wrapper element, you’ll be familiar with the pain of reviewing what appears to be a massive change but is actually trivial.




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Aerospace Systems: Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

£22,000.00 - £53,000.00: Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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Chemistry in Pictures: Crystals from outer space




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Superconductors from outer space

Some meteorites contain superconducting alloys




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Exploring chemical space: Can AI take us where no human has gone before?

Artificial intelligence is helping us find novel, useful molecules. For the field to really take off, though, these tools will need to be accessible to the wider chemistry community




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Endoscopic surgery of the potential anatomical spaces [electronic resource] / Attilio Maria Farinon

Dordrecht ; London : Kluwer Academic, 2005




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Quantum space: loop quantum gravity and the search for the structure of space, time, and the universe / Jim Baggott

Hayden Library - QC178.B34 2018




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RELATIVITY: a journey through warped space and time.

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Something deeply hidden: quantum worlds and the emergence of spacetime / Sean Carroll

Hayden Library - QC174.12.C365 2019




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Public space design and social cohesion: an international comparison / edited by Patricia Aelbrecht and Quentin Stevens

Rotch Library - HT185.P833 2019




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Urban spaces in nineteenth-century Ireland / edited by Georgina Laragy, Olwen Purdue and Jonathan Jeffrey Wright

Rotch Library - HT145.I7 U77 2018




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Rethinking third places: informal public spaces and community building / edited by Joanne Dolley, Caryl Bosman

Rotch Library - HT185.R48 2019




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Creative spaces: urban culture and marginality in Latin America / edited by Niall H.D. Geraghty and Adriana Laura Massidda

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Empty spaces: perspectives on emptiness in modern history / edited by Courtney J. Campbell, Allegra Giovine and Jennifer Keating

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