Most Popular Books by Lee Miller

Lee Miller is the author of Break the Surface (2004), Kentucky State Police Department (1950), Tasty Home-cooked Sweet Spreads (1972), Content Validation of a Home Parenteral Nutrition Patient Reported Outcomes Questionnaire (2017), The Attitude of the Northwest Toward the Tariff, 1864-1883 (1919).

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Break the Surface

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Break the Surface
High school senior Tom Sinclair's journal chronicles events leading up to the disappearance of Alice, the only person he has confided in after moving from Vermont to Manhattan in an attempt to run away from his past.

Content Validation of a Home Parenteral Nutrition Patient Reported Outcomes Questionnaire

release date: Jan 01, 2017

The Attitude of the Northwest Toward the Tariff, 1864-1883

The Effects of Exercise on Maintenance of Cardiovascular Fitness

A Study of Air Blast Loading on Rectangular Windowless Structures

Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Supplement Use in Pre-menopausal Midwestern Women

release date: Jan 01, 1998

A Study of Psychosocial Needs of Clients in a Nonacute Emergency Room

Alternate Process by which a Corporate Health Care Delivery System for Fort Lincoln New Town in the District of Columbia Could be Developed

A Preliminary Analysis of Skull Morphology as Expressed in Terms of Measurements

Sundry Jetsam & Flotsam

release date: Jul 07, 2012
Sundry Jetsam & Flotsam
This is a collection of the author's poetic works that are primarily in a classical format, some similar to Roman poetry, some similar to Greek poetry, some similar to more primitive poetry that treads to the edges of doggerel or nursey rhyme. Some of the pieces are notes for other works that have taken on a life of their own. They primarily deal with issues of love and family and loyalty to lost causes, as well as religion as an enemy of faith, issues of what constitutes a false leader or even a false god. That some of the pieces are incomplete, testifies more to that they are works in progress, than that they are unfinished. Some of them will never be finished. Considering that all who currently are alive shall die while the world goes on, nothing is ever really finished. Mostly, there is emphasis on humor, generally through irony, mockery and sarcasm, which may give the impression of cynicism, but is actually rather light. Events of extreme sexuality and cannibalism are rare, and tastefully handled.

The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade: Education for Transformation

Identifying Desirable Team Leadership Behavior of the School Superintendent

Imperialism Imperiled

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Influence of P2O5 Concentration on the Microstructure of Bioglass

Government Regulation of Corporate Financing with Particular Reference to Authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission Under the Public Utility Holding Company Act

Quantitative, Multiparameter Analysis of Fluorescently Stained, Negatively Enriched, Peripheral Blood from Cancer Patients

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Quantitative, Multiparameter Analysis of Fluorescently Stained, Negatively Enriched, Peripheral Blood from Cancer Patients
Abstract: The results demonstrate that this technique is robust, providing accurate, quantitative data independent of the set-up of the microscope. In addition, the cross-talk between filters, or bleed-through that occurs when one filter excites not only the intended fluorescent dye, but also an adjacent dye, is eliminated. However, the power of this technique is in its ability to move beyond the typical four color staining of traditional epifluorescence microscopy and image more markers simultaneously, thus allowing for more complete phenotypic characterization of rare cells, such as CTCs.

Design Information Recovery from Legacy System COBOL Source Code

release date: Jan 01, 1996

The Role of the Disciples of Christ During the Civil War

Development of Resource-constrained Sensors and Actuators for In-space Satellite Docking and Servicing

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Development of Resource-constrained Sensors and Actuators for In-space Satellite Docking and Servicing
Most satellites on-orbit today are not intended to physically approach or interact with other spacecraft. However, the robotic servicing of orbiting assets will be an economically desirable (and often scientifically necessary) capability in future space enterprises. With the right set of tools and technologies, satellites will be able to autonomously refuel, repair, or replace each other. This has the potential to extend mission lifetimes, reduce orbital debris and make space more sustainable. Spacecraft may also assemble on-orbit into larger aggregate spaceflight systems, with applications to sparse aperture telescopes, solar power stations, fuel depots and space habitats. The purpose of this thesis is to address the highest risk elements associated with the docking and servicing of satellites: the sensors, actuators, and associated algorithms. First, a peripheral agnostic robotics platform is introduced, upon which a suite of technology payloads may be developed. Next, a flight qualified docking port for small satellites is presented, and the results detailing its operation in a relevant environment are discussed. In addition, we review a high precision relative sensor designed to enable boresight visual docking. The measurements from this optical camera are applied to a nonlinear estimator to provide the highly accurate sensing necessary for docking. Finally, a free-flying robotic arm is examined and modeled as an experimental payload for the SPHERES Facility on the International Space Station.

Vacuum Dewatering of Elutriated Wastewater Sludge Conditioned with Lime Sludge

Superconductivity at the Surface of Lead Telluride

Superconductivity at the Surface of Lead Telluride
Ultrathin films of the metals Pb, In, Tl, Sn, and Al were deposited on crystalline PbTe substrates in an attempt to fabricate a system favorable for the observation of an excitonic mechanism of superconductivity. For each of these metals, superconductivity was observed at the PbTe surface. A threshold amount of metal deposited was necessary for superconductivity, and the observed transition temperatures increased as the amount of metal deposited increased beyond the threshold amount. Maximum values of the observed T's at thicknesses less than 100A were 6.75K for In, about 5.25K for Tl, 7.15K for Pb, 3.4K for Sn, and 2.6K for Al. The PbTe substrate surface and the metal overgrowth were characterized by the use of low energy electron diffraction and Auger electron spectroscopy. (Modified author abstract).

Environmental Values Underlying Positions Taken Towards Environmental Issues

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