Civil War Visitor Center at Tredegar Iron Works (Exhibition Review)
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In: Internationale spectator, Volume 68, Issue 7, p. 50-54
ISSN: 0020-9317
In: Forced migration review, Issue special issue, p. 22-23
ISSN: 1460-9819
The opening up of Aceh to the international community in the aftermath of the tsunami offered a glimmer of hope to the Acehnese. However, as rehabilitation & reconstruction plans start to be implemented, hopes for peace & development are being dashed by government insensitivity to local needs. Adapted from the source document.
In: Public administration: an international quarterly, Volume 80, Issue 2, p. 405-407
ISSN: 0033-3298
This appendix documents BLM and Forest Service activities to involve and consult with other government agencies and the public in the preparation of the Final EIS for the potential leasing of the Iron Point and Elk Creek Coal lease tracts, as well as the issuance of a coal exploration license for an area within and surrounding the Iron Point Coal lease Tract.
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In: Acta polytechnica: journal of advanced engineering, Volume 59, Issue 3, p. 299-304
ISSN: 1805-2363
A performance of heat transfer fluids has a substantial influence on the size, weight and cost of heat transfer systems, therefore, a high-performance heat transfer fluid is very important in many industries. Over the last decades, nanofluids have been developed. According to many researchers and publications on nanofluids, it is evident that nanofluids have a high thermal conductivity. The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the change of the workpiece temperature during drilling using Jatropha oil with iron nanoparticles and water with iron nanoparticles as lubricating and cooling fluids. These experiments were carried out with samples of nanofluid with different nanoparticles volume ratio, such as samples JN1, JN5 and JN10 of iron nanoparticles in the base Jatropha oil with a nanoparticle volume fraction of 1 %, 5% and 10% respectively and samples WN1, WN5 and WN10 of iron nanoparticles in the base water with a nanoparticle volume fraction of 1 %, 5% and 10% respectively.
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In: The journal of economic history, Volume 24, Issue 3, p. 389-390
ISSN: 1471-6372
In: Brill eBook titles 2007
Preliminary Materials /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Chapter One. The Warehouse Of The World. Commerce And Production In The Early Modern Atlantic World /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Chapter Two. The Topography Of The Early Modern Iron Trade, C. 1730 /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Chapter Three. The International Iron Trade At A Crossroads: Swedish And British Debates, 1730–1760 /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Chapter Four. An Industrial Revolution In Iron—Technology, Organisation And Markets, 1760–1870 /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Conclusion /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Dramatis Personae /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Glossary /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Bibliography /C. Evans and G. Rydén -- Index /C. Evans and G. Rydén.
In: Social worlds of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
In Late Antiquity, people commonly sought to acquire knowledge about the past, the present, and the future, using a variety of methods. While early Christians did not doubt that these methods worked effectively, in theory they were not allowed to make use of them. In practice, people responded to this situation in diverse ways. Some simply renounced any hope of learning about the future, while others resorted to old practices regardless of the consequences. A third option, however, which emerged in the fourth century, was to construct divinatory methods that were effective yet religiously tolerable. This book is devoted to the study of such practices and their practitioners, and provides answers to essential questions concerning this phenomenon. How did it develop? How closely were Christian methods related to older, traditional customs? Who used them and in which situations? Who offered oracular services? And how were they treated by the clergy, intellectuals, and common people?
In: Pacific affairs, Volume 76, Issue 1, p. 103-105
ISSN: 0030-851X
Kim reviews 'CHINA'S ECONOMIC CHALLENGE: Smashing the Iron Rice Bowl' by Neil C. Hughes.
In: Cast Metals, Volume 6, Issue 4, p. 182-188
In: Journal of the economic and social history of the Orient: Journal d'histoire économique et sociale de l'orient, Volume 36, Issue 3, p. 304
ISSN: 1568-5209
In: FAU Libraries' Special Collections
This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
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