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UMBC - M - 202
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User InterfaceThe user will have to deal with collections rather than files. The selection tools should be the same for MC and data. Output from the selection of MC and data should be comparable. Selection must allow exclusion. Selection must be done by
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S.P. SchneiderLast modied 29 August 2003AAE 451 Spacecraft Design Fall 2003, Option 1 Orbital/Military Space PlaneIntroduction The design problem for the Fall 2003 semester is for an orbital/military space plane to satisfy current NASA and DoD needs. T
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Texas San Antonio - CRIM - 3113
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Concordia Chicago - GALTON - 34500
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Minnesota - MATH - 1024
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