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  2. arX iv:1 310. 1395 v1 [ astr o-ph .EP] ...

    https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~wyatt/vewt13.pdf
    8 Oct 2013: ΥzzC6{. sin2 i sin (f ω)}. (ΥxxC3 ΥxyC4) {C6 sin cos i C5 cos }. (ΥyxC3 ΥyyC4) {C6 cos cos i C5 sin }]. didt. =equation (A3) ofVeras & Evans. ... ΥxxC3 ΥxyC4) {C8 sin cos i C7 cos } (ΥyxC3 ΥyyC4) {C8 cos cos i C7 sin }]. dfdt. = – dωdt. cos
  3. Tilbrook-Deshpande-Fleck

    www-mech.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/fleck/papers/229a.pdf
    4 Nov 2013: sin. 4)(cos. 22 I. b. bI. ... σωσ cos. 24. 2. 22. = , (35). respectively. The mid-span back face deflection and velocity are given by Eqs.
  4. atsc_56_2405.1214_1235

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/SMINV/inv-mn00.pdf
    19 Oct 2013: Further detailsof the method used can be found in appendix B and inN88. ... 4, and (b) that when judged by comparison withthe reinitialized primitive equation integration, the nor-.
  5. flm563.dvi

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/RECOIL/remote-recoil.pdf
    19 Oct 2013: where θ is the polar angle and where the outward normal n̂ now has Cartesiancomponents (cos θ, sin θ). ... Then, noting that the Cartesian components of U atr = b are ( sin θ, cos θ)Γ /(2bπ), we can easily evaluate the integral.
  6. Beyond consistent reconstructions: optimality and sharp bounds for…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/research/afha/anders/OptimalityFinal.pdf
    5 Oct 2013: As is evident, the quantity cos (θn,n) is exponentially small in n. ... 100. 106. 1010. (a) (b) (c). Figure 1: (a): cos(θn,n) against n.
  7. pone.0052401 1..15

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/hmm/publica/Papers/Podosome2012/journal.pone.0052401.pdf
    10 Jan 2013: terminus of the protein) in COS-7 cells (where the protein is not. ... RBL?2H3 cell line), B cells and macrophages (Figure 1 and datanot shown).
  8. On the Structure of Path Geometries and Null Geodesics ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/md327/stephen_thesis.pdf
    21 Mar 2013: from the start of the alphabet (e.g, a,b,c,. ) take values 1,. ... dx , as before (we note here that A, B, C and D, defined by (2.9).
  9. Ground Vibration from Underground Railways: How Simplifying…

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~hemh1/theses/Thesis_SimonJones2010.pdf
    27 Jan 2013: B Thomas Algorithm 159. C Green’s Functions for a Layered Halfspace 161. ... a) Wheel flat (b) Uneven rail joint. Figure 2.2: Examples of wheel and rail discontinuities.
  10. PHYSICAL REVIEW B 88, 035430 (2013) Nonequilibrium dynamics of ...

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/pdf/PhysRevB_88_035430.pdf
    16 Jul 2013: The kernelsg. (ν)k,k′,′ can be written asg( ,L)k,Kkq,K2 = 〈g2 〉[1 cos (θk,q θkq,q )],g( ,T)k,Kkq,K2 = 〈g2 〉[1 cos (θk,q ... In thesecoordinates, ki = (Q/2)[cosh(ui ) cos(vi )] and | Q ki | =(Q/2)[cosh(ui ) cos(vi )], so that nonlinear

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