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Intermediate shocks in three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic bow-shock flows with multiple interacting shock fronts 

Cable, S.; Lin, Y.; Holloway, J. L.; 0000-0001-8003-9252 (2020-06-18)
Previous MHD simulations predict that when switch-on shock conditions obtain in the solar wind, the bow shock produced in front of an ellipsoidal obstacle will produce a unique bow shock configuration that includes a concave ...

Intermediate shocks in three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic bow-shock flows with multiple interacting shock fronts 

Cable, S; Lin, Y; Holloway, J (2022-11-08)
Previous MHD simulations predict that when switch-on shock conditions obtain in the solar wind, the bow shock produced in front of an ellipsoidal obstacle will produce a unique bow shock configuration that includes a concave ...

Internal discoloration of sweetgum 

Davis, Terry C. (Terry Chaffin), 1932-; Beals, Harold O. (Harold Oliver), 1931- (1977-01)

International Center for Aquaculture 

Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1970-12)

International Center for Aquaculture : annual report for FY 1971 

Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1971-12)

International Center for Aquaculture : annual report for FY 1972 

Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1972-12)

International Center for Aquaculture : annual report for FY 1973 

Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1974-09)

International Center for Aquaculture : annual report for FY 1974 

Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1976-05)

International Center for Aquaculture : annual report for FY 1975 

Shell, E. W. (Eddie Wayne); Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1976-10)

International Center for Aquaculture : annual report for FY 1976 

Shell, E. W. (Eddie Wayne); Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1977-05)

International Center for Aquaculture : annual report for FY 1977 

Shell, E. W. (Eddie Wayne); Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture (1977-10)

International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments, Auburn University 

Auburn University. International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (1991?)

Interpretation of the photoelectron spectra of superalkali species: Li3O and Li3O- 

Zein, S.; Ortiz, J. V. (2020-10-02)
The present paper deals with the interpretation of the photoelectron spectrum of the Li3O-. After several failed attempts to attribute all of the observed peaks in the experimental spectrum to anionic species, neutral ...

Interpretation of the photoelectron spectra of superalkali species: Na3O and Na3O- 

Zein, S; Ortiz, J. V.; Ortiz, Joseph Vincent (2020-08-20)
Recently measured photoelectron spectra of the Na3O- anion have been interpreted with the aid of ab initio electron propagator calculations. As in the case of the Li3O-, we propose that the photoionization of ground and ...

Interspecific combat observed among viperid snakes 

Steen, David A.; Kelly, Dawn; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3031-7557 (2019-10-22)

Interstate sericea lespedeza : a multi-purpose legume 

Donnelly, Edward Daniel, 1919-; Dickens, Ray, 1936-; Sturkie, D. G. (Dana Gibson), 1897-; Miller, Jimmy Don, 1940- (1970-04)

Intervention Success Stories Productive Land Use Systems Project 

Lea, John Dale (Zach); Saint-Dic, Roosevelt; Brockman, Frank E. (2024-04-04)
This report presents some pictorial and descriptive highlights of Productive Land Use Systems Project accomplishments. Selected land use techniques promoted by the Project are described and estimates of their impacts on ...

Introducing ePortfolios to Construction Management Undergraduate Students 

Lui, Junshan; Burt, Richard (2020-05-15)
Effective communication is one of the essential skills for construction students. This paper describes an innovative model of a professional digital portfolio (ePortfolio) program in an ACCE accredited construction management ...

Introduction to aquaculture 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-04)
More than one-fourth of all animal protein consumed by man is aquatic in origin. Regional differences range from Asia where more than one-fourth of dietary animal protein is fish to North and South America where less than ...