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41. Contributions a l'optimisation, en temps reel et a court terme, des ressources hydroelectriques d'une riviere
42. Contact characteristics and their contributions to dynamic instability of mechanical systems with friction
43. Professional volunteers and volunteer planners: A history of Jewish women's contributions to urban planning
44. Some contributions to the analysis and automation of practical distribution networks
45. Contributions to bicycle-automobile mixed-traffic science: Behavioral models and engineering applications
46. Contributions to the development of a flywheel energy storage system
47. Electric and magnetic contributions and defect interactions in remote field eddy current techniques
48. Contributions to the study of turbomachinery aerodynamics: Part I. Design of a fish-tail diffuser test section. Part II. Computations of the effects of AVDR on transonic turbine cascades
49. Contributions to static and seismic analysis of piles and pile-supported bridge piers
50. Contributions to the mathematical modeling of rotor flow fields using a pseudo-implicit free-wake analysis
51. Contributions to the study of the aerodynamics of damaged turbine blades
52. Contributions to multistate reliability theory
53. Quantitative representation of microstructural contributions to fatigue crack growth
54. CONTRIBUTIONS TO APPROXIMATE COMPUTATION OF POWER GENERATING SYSTEM RELIABILITY INDEXES (ENERGY, POWER ENGINEERING, ELECTRIC SYSTEM)
55. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SELF AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELING: THE COMPLEMENTARY CONTRIBUTIONS OF HEINZ KOHUT AND CARL ROGERS
56. THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF GIFFORD PINCHOT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY OF OUTDOOR RECREATION ON PUBLIC LAND
57. A non-iterative method for power system state estimation and a PMU-based method for assessing generator damping contributions
58. 'Finding Rome in Rome': Reexamining Raphael's Transformation Through His Roles at the Villa Farnesina
59. Contributions towards the understanding of rotor-induced dust particle mobilization and transport
60. Contributions to the understanding of wind turbine aerodynamics using a RANS solver with transition modeling
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