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An investigation of ice production mechanisms using a three-dimensional cloud model with explicit microphysics.
(1997)
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain process, the Hallett-Mossop mechanism then generates ice particles in concentrations of order 100 L$\sp{-1}$ in about 10 minutes. ...
The relationships among written feedback, motivation, and changes in written performance.
(1997)
These results support Bandura's contention that self-efficacy is malleable and positively related to improvements in performance. The results concerning student goals are more ambiguous. Consistent with Butler's research ...
Graph models and system diagnosis.
(1997)
The connectivity of a system is an important measure of fault tolerance. Typical interconnection networks are sparse and symmetrical. The classical diagnosis theories, such as t-diagnosability, are not appropriate for these ...
National health insurance and the American Dream: Cultural influences and public opinion.
(1997)
This study tests James Davison Hunter's cultural polarization thesis which suggests members within religious denominations are more influenced by "progressive" or "traditional" value frameworks rather than earlier ...
Patterns of change and learning in the practices of selected Oklahoma architects.
(1997)
Implications for educators are that experience serves as the organizing principle for learning in professional practice and that customs and work conditions peculiar to each profession ultimately color the process of change ...
Interactions between fishes and zooplankton, with emphasis on an exotic cladoceran, Daphnia lumholtzi, in Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas.
(1997)
Menidia beryllina do utilize the invading cladoceran, Daphnia lumholtzi, as an additional food source. The increase in D. lumholtzi abundance during the middle of the summer, a period when native zooplankton are scarce, ...
Public and private self-consciousness and reality monitoring ability.
(1997)
How well one remembers information from the social environment will directly affect how well he or she can interact in that environment. Past research supports the notion that people with certain types of personality traits ...
The effect of positioning on the fine motor accuracy and compensatory behaviors observed during fine motor tasks of students with cerebral palsy who are nonambulatory.
(1997)
To assure that students fully utilize their fine motor capabilities, variables that affect fine motor accuracy must be identified. Research has shown that students with motor impairments are often dependent on external ...
Influence of stress on the petrophysical properties of flow units in clean and shaly heterogeneous formations.
(1997)
The results show that increasing effective stress reduces the value of reservoir quality index under stress (RQIs) for clean formations. In addition increasing effective stress significantly reduces the value of reservoir ...