Steven P. Schneider
Steven P. Schneider
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Borderlines : Drawing Border Lives : Fronteras
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Borderlines
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Complexities of motion
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Complexities of Motion
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A.R. Ammons and the poetics of widening scope
cover - MOMagic of Mariachi / la Magia De...Steven P. Schneider
Magic of Mariachi / la Magia Del Mariachi
no cover - TCThe contemporary narrative poemSteven P. Schneider
The contemporary narrative poem
no cover - TCThe contemporary narrative poemSteven P. Schneider
The contemporary narrative poem
no cover - BBorderlinesSteven P. Schneider
Borderlines
no cover - PAPrairie Air ShowSteven P. Schneider
Prairie Air Show
no cover - SQSupersonic quiet-tunnel develop...Steven P. Schneider
Supersonic quiet-tunnel development for laminar-turbulent transition research
no cover - DODevelopment of quiet-flow super...Steven P. Schneider
Development of quiet-flow supersonic wind tunnels for laminar-turbulent transition research
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Borderlines : Drawing Border Lives : Fronteras
- Open Work
Borderlines
- Open Work
Complexities of motion
- Open Work
Complexities of Motion
- Open Work
A.R. Ammons and the poetics of widening scope
- Open Work
Magic of Mariachi / la Magia Del Mariachi
- Open Work
The contemporary narrative poem
- Open Work
The contemporary narrative poem
- Open Work
Borderlines
- Open Work
Prairie Air Show
- Open Work
Supersonic quiet-tunnel development for laminar-turbulent transition research
- Open Work
Development of quiet-flow supersonic wind tunnels for laminar-turbulent transition research