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...Brutal Friendship, by F. W. Deakin. In a scrupulously documented study, Historian Deakin shows how unacknowledged friction between Hitler and Mussolini poisoned the relations and disrupted the war efforts of their two countries...
Northrop engineers, who have run thousands of hours of wind-tunnel tests, say that once the suction is started, there is smooth, laminar flow over both top and bottom of their new wing. Up to 80% of the friction drag is eliminated-and this figure includes compensation for the drag caused by the nacelles and for the power needed to run the turbines. With drag so drastically reduced, an airplane uses much less fuel, thus can fly farther or carry more payload. The null will not have its first flight tests until next month, but Northrop is already making...
Keeping the puck inside the B.C. blue line, Weiland's second line worked away on goalie Apprille until a shot by Smith found its mark at 9:15. The goal was followed by more personal friction requiring official intervention. Feeling ran so high that the usually calm Weiland jumped on the ice to dispute a call midway through the period...
...There will be little points of friction indefinitely in our relations with the government," Pusey said. "The only course the University can take is to remain eternally vigilant...
...Journal story noted one curious result of the demand for consultants. The varying opportunities for outside work may occasionally cause faculty friction...