Frequency independence property of radiation spatial filters
- G. Borgiotti, K. Jones
- Physics, Mathematics
- 1 December 1994
It is known that a time harmonic boundary normal velocity field of a radiating object immersed in an acoustic fluid can be decomposed into a (efficiently) radiating and a non (efficiently) radiating…
Divorce and Remarriage
- K. Jones
- Psychology
- 8 December 1978
A review and synthesis of the literature and current events reveal that we are living in an age of divorce and remarriage. Stepfamilies and step relationships are a recurring entity in American…
Orbital Roof "Blow-in" Fracture: A Case Report and Review.
- Austin L. Jones, K. Jones
- MedicineJournal of Radiology Case Reports
- 27 November 2009
A 13-year-old male presented with headache and nausea following blunt facial trauma sustained during a skate boarding accident, which revealed a comminuted orbital roof "blow-in" fracture with involvement of the ethmoid air cells and two tiny foci of intracranial air.
The determination of the acoustic far field of a radiating body in an acoustic fluid from boundary measurements
- G. Borgiotti, K. Jones
- Mathematics, Physics
- 1 May 1993
The far field (FF) of a radiating or scattering object immersed in an acoustic fluid can be represented in the frequency domain as a finite dimension linear combination of basis functions, which are…
Crohn's disease: a case presentation
- Austin L. Jones, K. Jones
- Medicine
- 1 November 2009
Going Home: The Influence of Workforce Performance Management Systems on the Decision to Engage in Remote Work Environments.
- K. Jones
- Business
- 2011
Self-Leadership Change Project: the Experiment
- J. Phillips, David A. Kern, K. Jones, J. Tewari
- Psychology
- 2011
Program Description The Self-Leadership Change Project "Experiment" is designed to aid the participant to learn first-hand that each person affects others around them. As individuals strive to…
A two step process for finish treating a steel blade for use in turbomachinery
- B. W. Roberts, K. Jones
- Materials Science
- 21 June 2001
A steel blade for turbo machinery, eg. A vane or blade of stainless steel for a steam turbine, has its working surface smoothed by tumble polishing, to a smoothness of 0.25 microns Ra or less, prior…
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