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The distribution, taxonomy and ecology of the genus Salix of Utah county, UtahWeight, Kenneth Edward 01 May 1928 (has links)
The purpose or this paper is to make the willows of Utah end especially Utah County familiar to persons of moderate taxonomic skill. The Willow Family has become somewhat neglected by classes in taxonomy and the botanist in general because of not having a key -- except in one or two cases, that takes into consideration characters other than the fruits or capsules. To identify a willow in late summer is almost impossible by the beginning botanist, because few, if any, flowers, fruits and capsules can be found. In this paper external cheracters will be considered in descriptions. It must be understood that ecological factors play a great role in such characters as shape of leaf, hairiness of leaf, size of stipules, when present length of petiole and bloom. To study willows by geometrical descriptions is not altogether satisfactory, although it has its values. This method will be used to some extent in descriptions of species.
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A Pedagogical Investigation of the Development of General Relativity Using Differential FormsSabree, Benjamin David 02 June 2008 (has links)
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Reading Plato with Heidegger: A Study of the Allegory of the CaveSnyder, Jacob T. 13 April 2012 (has links)
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Natural Forms Through Geometry and Structure: Design of the Parachute PavilionD’souza, Nicola Laila 14 July 2005 (has links)
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Chern forms of positive vector bundlesGuler, Dincer 12 September 2006 (has links)
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On the degree 5 L-function for GSp(4)File, Daniel Whitman 27 September 2010 (has links)
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Quadratic forms in normal variablesScarowsky, Issie January 1973 (has links)
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Le groupe exceptionnel G2 /Chayet, Maurice, 1953- January 1981 (has links)
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L'Hospital's RuleSpidell, William H. 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to present proofs for six cases of L'Hospital's Rule for the evaluation of indeterminate forms. It is also a purpose to reduce to one of these six cases some other indeterminate forms to which L'Hospital's Rule is applicable. In the course of presenting these proofs several theorems and definitions will be used without proof.
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Architecture of light and soundHart, Charles J. 09 September 2008 (has links)
Art reaches to our souls through the doorways of our senses. Architecture. as a form of the arts. can offer the opportunity to explore the realm of expression through an idea or intuition about perception; perception that develops at many levels and through all means of sensing what exists in the world. To discover architecture is to understand an offering of "place" as perceived through feelings of closure and openness and spatial relation and movement and many other ideas related to both architectural expression and the human experience. The realization that the success or failure of architecture lies not in the construction itself. but in how the texture of a wall gives a feeling of solidity. or the way a shadow compresses and encloses a space. or how the sound of wind blowing through a passage expresses the motion embedded in the walkway itself. is critical to the making of architecture that touches the soul. In this way. architecture is sculpture. it is poetry. it is music. it is language. and all of these are architecture. Considering the tools of light. sound. path and place and how the mind interacts with these conditions establishes the beginnings for a foundation of architectural thought. / Master of Architecture
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