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space case
noun
An insane person who has little grip on reality.
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The Space Case, a computer enclosed in a Plexiglas cylinder, featured the circuitry prominently.
We read Space Case, written by Edward Marshall, and illustrated by James Marshall (Puffin Books; reprint edition, 1992).
Indeed, in the 2D space case, the plasma vacuum interface is no more a point but a curve.
Contrary to what one might expect of a person who inhabits difficult roles so seamlessly, Ms. Moss can come across as a bit of a space case.
The results obtained are deduced for the poro-elastic and fluid loaded porous piezoelectric half space case, which are in agreement with earlier established results.
The sucker-punched boy in "Due Date," by contrast, is the son of a hippie-ish space case (Juliette Lewis), whose profession, low-rent digs and seemingly altered state both set the scene and effectively justify Peter's brutality.
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This is a surprising result, for it is the opposite of what happens in the Hardy-space case [16], [17].
Page also made the white-space case, talking up Google's push to use fallow TV airwaves, or so-called white spaces, for affordable broadband service and other similar initiatives.
When the source and field points are both on the interface in the bimaterial case or on the surface in the half-space case, singularities appear in the Fourier-inverse transform of the GF.
As a result, in the H-FMM algorithm, the multipole-to-multipole, multipole-to-local, and local-to-local translation operators are the same as those in the free-space case, allowing easy adaptation of existing free-space FMM.
The main contribution of this work is an elegant extension of the classical Burgers' formula for displacements, Peach Koehler's formula for stresses and Blin's formula for the interaction energy from the full-space case to the bi-material case.
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