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Ab Initio Calculations and Kinetic Modeling of Halon and Halon Replacements

Description: Paper for the 1996 Halon Options Technical Working Conference (HOTWC). This paper discusses ab initio calculations and kinetic modeling of halon and halon replacements.
Date: May 7, 1996
Creator: Paige, Harvey L.; Berry, Rajiv; Schwartz, Martin; Marshall, Paul; Burgess, Donald R.; Zachariah, Michael Russel, 1957- et al.
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Attributive Constructions in Saanich

Description: This paper gives a descriptive sketch of the various structures of the Saanich dialect of North Straits Salish has to express attribution and to look at structures similar to those designated relative clauses in other Salishan languages from a cross-linguistic and pan-Salishan point of view.
Date: August 1978
Creator: Montler, Timothy
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Auxiliaries and other grammatical categories in Klallam

Description: This paper describes a close look at the distribution in constructions of the closed class of complex predicate forming stems in Klallam traditionally called 'auxiliaries.'
Date: August 2001
Creator: Montler, Timothy
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A Computerized Concordance/Dictionary

Description: This paper illustrates an example of how the linguist's data organization burden can be greatly alleviated with the help of a computer.
Date: August 1978
Creator: Montler, Timothy
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Does open access really threaten peer review?

Description: In this paper, the author discusses whether open access threatens peer review, as implied by the Association of American Publishers in their endorsement of the Research Works Act. The author suggests that we need to experiment with new models of peer evaluation.
Date: January 11, 2012
Creator: Holbrook, J. Britt
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Enabling Large Scale Scientific Computations for Expressed Sequence Tag Sequencing over Grid and Cloud Computing Clusters

Description: This paper discusses expressed sequence tag sequencing over grid and cloud computing clusters, specifically for biological applications. In this paper, the authors propose a Web service framework for high-level job scheduling that is developed for scientific applications.
Date: September 2009
Creator: Pallickara, Sangmi Lee; Pierce, Marlon; Dong, Qunfeng & Kong, ChinHua
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