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Arthur Adams is the author of The Syntax of the Temporal Clause in Old English Prose (2016), The Genera of Recent Mollusca: Arranged According to Their Organization: V.3, C.1 PL (2018), Thanks a Million (2004), Jeremy Adams, a Paper Read Before the Connecticut Historical Society, Feb. 3, 1914 (1943), Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report (1924).

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The Syntax of the Temporal Clause in Old English Prose

release date: May 22, 2016
The Syntax of the Temporal Clause in Old English Prose
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The Genera of Recent Mollusca: Arranged According to Their Organization: V.3, C.1 PL

release date: Feb 18, 2018
The Genera of Recent Mollusca: Arranged According to Their Organization: V.3, C.1 PL
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Thanks a Million

release date: Feb 01, 2004
Thanks a Million
ARTHUR ADAMS, the author, was born in Liverpool, England, the sixth child in a family of fourteen. Educated in one of the top Merseyside Grammar Schools, he spent the first years of his working life as a Purser in the British Merchant Navy. He came to Australia in 1967 and worked as a Public Service Officer in the New South Wales Police Department until he decided on an early retirement in 1990. He held senior positions in the Traffic Branch, the Public Relations Branch and as the Department''s Accountant. He has also worked in various Police Stations in Sydney and other parts of the State. This, his first novel, was made easier because of his past experiences. In his younger days he was an active participant in a wide range of sports and represented England against a number of Continental teams in soccer. Since his retirement he has started playing golf, and enjoys a competition on average twice a week. He writes this novel, Thanks a Million, by way of a challenge and now intends to continue writing as a new-found hobby. For the majority of his life in Australia, he has lived in the Blue Mountains area, west of Sydney.

Jeremy Adams, a Paper Read Before the Connecticut Historical Society, Feb. 3, 1914

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The Future of the Book

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Notes on the Natural History of the Islands (of the Eastern Archipelago).

The Demand for Wilderness Recreation in Algonquin Provincial Park [by] Robert L.A. Adams

The John Whipple House in Ipswich, Massachusetts

release date: May 01, 1993

Influence of Land Use on Nitrate Movement Through Soil Profiles in Paparua County

Monkeyman and O'Brien

release date: Jan 01, 1997

A Study of Soil Sequences in Relation to the Growth of Pinus Radiata in Nelson

The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang ... During the Years 1843-1846. By John Edward Gray ... Sir John Richardson ... A. Adams ... Lovell Reeve ... and Adam White ... Edited by A. Adams. [With Plates.].

Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Semarang, During the Years 1843-46

Biomimetic Insertions

release date: Jan 01, 2014

Scientists' Signatures

Scientists' Signatures
A collection of nineteenth-century scientists'' signatures organized by nationality and scientific specialty (including conchologists, entomologists, zoologists, naturalists, geologists, botanists, ichthyologists, and herpetologists).

Distributed Deadlock Detection for Communicating Processes

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Distributed Deadlock Detection for Communicating Processes
In a distributed system where processes communicate directly, deadlock among a set P of processes occurs when all processes in P are idle waiting for messages from other processes in P in order to start execution, but there are no messages in transit between them. For a process which suspects that it may be deadlocked to determine whether it is indeed deadlocked, it is necessary for it to query other processes. Chandy, Misra, and Haas have proposed a distributed deadlock detection algorithm which uses fixed-length queries and replies. According to this algorithm, a process which suspects it may be deadlocked initiates a query computation by querying each process from which it is waiting to receive a message. If the initiator receives one reply for each query sent out, then the initiator is deadlocked. Otherwise, if the initiator has not received all replies within a timeout period T, it assumes that it is not deadlocked. We present five algorithms which use variable-length queries and replies to detect deadlock. Instead of using timeout to indicate an absence of deadlock, these algorithms use explicit messages called informs to convey the absence of deadlock to the query computation initiator. One algorithm detects a deadlock if it exists when the query computation is initiated. the other algorithms will detect deadlock as deadlock conditions develop. Proofs of correctness are provided, along with a simulation study which compares the performance of the new algorithms with that of the algorithms with that of the algorithm by Chandy, Misra, and Haas. (Author).

Measurement of Nonstationary Pressure with a Pitot Probe

"New Tasks for the Disabled"

release date: Jan 01, 2017
"New Tasks for the Disabled"
Description: An article from ''The Bellman'': vol. XXVI, no. 663 (pp347-355).

Weather, Weather Information, and Outdoor Recreation Decisions

On the Species of Gros. Triferous Gasteropods (Strombidae, Trichotropidae, Cypraeidae and Amphiperasidae) Found in Japan

Renewable Resource Policy

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Renewable Resource Policy
Renewable Resource Policy is a comprehensive volume covering the history, laws, and important national policies that affect renewable resource management. The author traces the history of renewable natural resource policy and management in the United States, describes the major federal agencies and their functions, and examines the evolution of the primary resource policy areas. The book provides valuable insight into the often neglected legal, administrative, and bureaucratic aspect of natural resource management. It is a definitive and essential source of information covering all facets of renewable resource policy that brings together a remarkable range of information in a coherent, integrated form.

On Some New Genera and Species of Mollusca from Japan and the North of China

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