... features (e.g., their status as nonstate actors, their use of vio-
lence, and the clandestine nature of many of their activities), but these
are outweighed by their differences, some of which are ... warfare. All of these instruments
are designed to weaken and/or destroy the power and legitimacy
of a ruling government, while at the same time increasing the
power and legitimacy ofthe armed ...
be to gain the allegiance ofthe population to the government.
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Every-
thing that the local government, the United States, and other partici-
pants do must be assessed in light ofthe contribution...
... type of consumption.
The second factor is the intensity ofthe social
relationships the person possesses with other mem-
bers ofthe virtual community. The two factors will
often be interrelated. ... companies.
The victors in the new competitive (cyber)space will
be those with the keenest understanding ofthe revol-
utionary implications ofthe medium, including the
altered consumer behaviors of ... MARKETING?: THESTRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS OF VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES OF CONSUMPTION
because they demand that marketers commit to the
satisfaction and support ofthe community as well as
the individual....
... the
stakeholders; the decomposition is a product ofthe engineers ofthe system and
is part ofthe architectural design process that is attempting to solve the design
problem established by the ... be the integration of hardware and
software, a specific piece of hardware, a specific segment ofthe system’s
software, a group of people, facilities, or a combination of all of these. As
with the ... replication ofthedesign process for the system but with the focus on the
elements ofthe qualification system.
The design process, as presented here, is not a formal process in the sense
that...
... 119 pcf
Example 4.
Design the steel lying in the East-West direction ofthe mat shown below with external
dimensions of 42 feet by 74 feet. The columns are all 15”by 15”, the LF = 1.6, f
c
’ ... being designed for a small office building with a total live load of 250 kips
and dead load of 500 kips. Find: (a) the depth D
f
for a fully compensated foundation, (b) the
depth D
f
if a soft ... in the x and y values,
which these values are found by using the x-y coordinate system off the mat foundation.
Determine the average soil reaction.
(92.34(78.8)69.8)
79
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avg
qpsf
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Therefore,...
... bottle of ink and pours it over a sheet of paper. The resulting
ink blot may look the same in both instances, but in the one case it is the
result of natural causes, in the other of design.
Another ... characterize the
chance occurrence ofthe thing in question. If that is the case, then a design
inference follows. The use of chance here is very broad and includes any-
thing that can be captured mathematically ... exhausted. Furthermore, the evolutionist has no burden of evidence.
Instead, the burden of evidence is shifted entirely to the evolutionary skep-
tic. And what is required ofthe skeptic? The skeptic...
... analogous to supposing that the complete history of
a football team starts with the moment that the coach gathers together
the players, thereby ignoring the important work the players had already
done. ... coalesce.
Unquestionably – and here is the grain of truth in Forrest’s history – the
ID movement started to take shape as the result ofthe leadership of Phillip
Johnson, a professor of law at Berkeley and an ... automata),
and of those who think that only a being rather like God could explain
the exquisite balance ofthe fine structure constants and the apparent fine-
tuning ofthe cosmos for life. Nonetheless,...
... with
Computer Science in the context ofthe work to be performed, the types of
problems to be solved, and the types ofsystems to be designed and managed, and the
way the technology is employed. ... matter,’ to use the words of Bo Dahlbom, Professor of Informatics at
Gothenburg University (see his presentation ofthe discipline in his The New
Informatics, 1997). The change of name also gives ... 02-12-03]
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3.1 The focus ofthe questions
My questions focus on the ongoing restructuring ofthe dialogue between members
of the public and representatives of official bodies, and on...
... accuracy ofthe workpiece mainly depend
on the axial rigidity ofthe spindle headstock and of the
rotary table. Therefore, the rigidity ofthe thrust bear-
ings is especially important. To increase the ... on the roll-
ing bearing aspects ofthe applications. The operation
of the machine allows conclusions to be drawn about
the operating conditions which dictate the bearing
type and design, the ... conditions as the expansion ofthe rotating parts
due to the effects of heat and centrifugal force do not
cause jamming ofthe outer rings in the housing.
Lubrication, sealing
The bearings are...
... kN;
the bearings are vertically arranged.
Bearing selection
The axial load of 130 kN is made up ofthe weight of
the rotor and the two variable top and bottom fan im-
pellers as well as the thrust ... clearance
Due to the tight fits, the inner ring ofthe bearing is
expanded and the outer ring with the roller-and-cage
assembly is contracted. Thus the radial clearance of the
bearing is reduced ... V1.
Bearing selection
The selection ofthe bearings is primarily based on the
main thrust, which is directed downwards. It is made
up ofthe weight ofthe rotor and and pump impeller
(4 kN), the pump thrust...