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    Reassessing third world tourism: The case of Barbados by Archer, E.D, Davies, C.S

    Published in Revue de tourisme (01-02-1984)
    “…The tourist boom that has occurred since World War II has been fueled almost entirely by an expanding demand for travel in Western industrialized countries,…”
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    Adsorption by particles injected into a gas stream by Allen, R.W.K, Archer, E.D, MacInnes, J.M

    “…A theoretical model for dry sorption injection is developed. The model uses a transient diffusion equation for particles with adsorption represented using a…”
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    Theoretical account of a dry sorption injection experiment by Allen, R. W. K., Archer, E. D., MacInnes, J. M.

    Published in AIChE journal (01-12-2001)
    “…A theoretical representation of adsorption by particles injected into a gas stream that was developed previously is used to assess results from a dry sorption…”
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    Technology validation of the autonomous formation flying sensor for precision formation flying by Tien, J.Y., Purcell, G.H., Amaro, L.R., Young, L.E., Mimi Aung, Srinivasan, J.M., Archer, E.D., Vozoff, A.M., Yong Chong

    “…A Radio Frequency (RF) based sensor, called the Autonomous Formation Flying (AFF) sensor, has been developed to enable deep space precision formation flying by…”
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    Polarization combining scheme for radio direction finding with multipath by Satorius, E.H., Zhong Ye, Archer, E.D.

    “…For NASA's Mars sample return (MSR) program, there is a strong need to enhance the received signal strength for the radio direction finding (RDF) application…”
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    Ka/Q-band broadband, Ka and W-band low noise HEMT amplifiers by Archer, E.D., Ryu, Y.I.

    “…The authors describe the design and fabrication of a Ka/Q-band (27-46-GHz) balanced amplifier, a W-band (81-GHz) low-noise amplifier (LNA), and a Ka-band…”
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