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Promoting Behavior-Based Energy Efficiency in Military Housing (open access)

Promoting Behavior-Based Energy Efficiency in Military Housing

The U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) helps agencies reduce the cost of doing business through energy efficiency, water conservation, and the use of solar and other renewable energy. As a large energy user, the U.S. military has been one of the government sectors of focus. Several military installations have shown substantial energy savings in past years. Most of these efficiency projects, however, have focused primarily on physical upgrades, technologies, and purchasing habits. Furthermost projects have focused on administrative and operational areas of energy use. Military residential housing, in particular, has received little formal attention for energy efficiency involving behaviors of the residents themselves. Behavior-based change is a challenging, but potentially fruitful area for energy conservation programs. However, behavioral change involves links with values, social networks and organizations, and new ways of thinking about living patterns. This handbook attempts to fill a gap by offering guidance for promoting such efforts.
Date: September 7, 1999
Creator: McMakin, Andrea H.; Lundgren, Regina E. & Malone, Elizabeth L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Use of Home Audio Products in the U.S. (open access)

Energy Use of Home Audio Products in the U.S.

We conducted a bottom-up analysis using stock and usage estimates from secondary sources, and our own power measurements. We measured power levels of the most common audio products in their most commonly used operating modes. We found that the combined energy consumption of standby, idle, and play modes of clock radios, portable stereos, compact stereos, and component stereos was 20 TWh/yr, representing about 1.8% of the 1998 national residential electricity consumption.
Date: December 1, 1999
Creator: Rosen, Karen B. & Meier, Alan K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
LLNL heart valve condition classification project anechoic testing results at the TRANSDEC evaluation facility (open access)

LLNL heart valve condition classification project anechoic testing results at the TRANSDEC evaluation facility

This report first briefly outlines the procedures and support/activation fixture developed at LLNL to perform the heart valve tests in an anechoic-like tank at the US Navy Transducer Evaluation Facility (TransDec) located in San Diego, CA. Next they discuss the basic experiments performed and the corresponding experimental plan employed to gather meaningful data systematically. The signal processing required to extract the desired information is briefly developed along with some of the data. Finally, they show the results of the individual runs for each valve, point out any of the meaningful features and summaries.
Date: October 31, 1999
Creator: Candy, J V
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Efficiency Campaign for Residential Housing at the Fort Lewis Army Installation (open access)

Energy Efficiency Campaign for Residential Housing at the Fort Lewis Army Installation

Energy Efficiency Campaign for Residential Housing at the Fort Lewis Army Installation
Date: October 22, 1999
Creator: McMakin, Andrea H.; Lundgren, Regina E. & Malone, Elizabeth L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
TREATMENT OF METAL-LADEN HAZARDOUS WASTES WITH ADVANCED CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY BY-PRODUCTS (open access)

TREATMENT OF METAL-LADEN HAZARDOUS WASTES WITH ADVANCED CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY BY-PRODUCTS

This fourteenth quarterly report describes work done during the fourteenth three-month period of the University of Pittsburgh's project on the ''Treatment of Metal-Laden Hazardous Wastes with Advanced Clean Coal Technology By-Products.'' This report describes the activities of the project team during the reporting period. The principal work has focused upon new laboratory evaluation of samples from Phase 1, discussions with MAX Environmental Technologies, Inc., on the field work of Phase 2, preparing presentations, and making and responding to two outside contacts.
Date: May 10, 1999
Creator: James T. Cobb, Jr.; Neufeld, Ronald D. & Agostini, Jana
System: The UNT Digital Library
Congressional Gold Medals 1776-1999 (open access)

Congressional Gold Medals 1776-1999

Since the American Revolution, Congress has commissioned gold medals as its highest expression of national appreciation for distinguished achievements and contributions. These medals should not be confused with the Medal of Honor, which is presented “in the name of the Congress of the United States,” and is often referred to as the Congressional Medal of Honor. Regulations for the Medal of Honor are established by the armed services. Congressional Gold Medals, conversely, can only be approved by Congress. This report provides a response to such inquiries and includes a historical examination and chronological list of these awards intended to assist Members of Congress in their consideration of future proposals to award Congressional Gold Medals. It will be updated annually.
Date: August 9, 1999
Creator: Stathis, Stephen W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
TEWS'98. Final report [5th annual International Science Camp: The Earth We Share 1998, Golden, CO] (open access)

TEWS'98. Final report [5th annual International Science Camp: The Earth We Share 1998, Golden, CO]

The fifth annual International Science Camp The Earth We Share 1998 (TEWS'98) was held at the Colorado School of Mines located in Goldez Colorado. TEWS98 was a four week residential program which focused on providing a meaningful science education experience while developing critical thinking skills. Thirty three students, three teachers, four college interns and the camp administrator lived and worked together while developing solutions to several worldwide problems. These problems are called the Discovery Topics and they are: (1) design the worlds perfect house; (2) how many people can the world hold; and (3) predict the hot stocks for the year 2030. The participants, both students and staff came from different countries all over the world The following countries were represented: The United Kingdom, Sierra Leone (West Africa), Ireland, USA Nigeria, West Indies and Barbados.
Date: April 6, 1999
Creator: Jemison, Mae C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report of the Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling in Texas (open access)

Report of the Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling in Texas

Report on the activities of a governmental task force designed to curb the encroachment of illegal gambling in Texas. Includes historical background of the task force, a history of gambling in Texas, relevant laws, testimony from task force members, recommendations, and more.
Date: 1999
Creator: Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling in Texas
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Abstract of TETAC Semi-Annual Report (September 1999)] (open access)

[Abstract of TETAC Semi-Annual Report (September 1999)]

A documented abstract, offering a strategic overview of the TETAC Semi-Annual Report dated September 1999.
Date: September 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Mentor Review of Second Grade and Fifth Grade Teams at North Hi Mount School by Nancy Walkup] (open access)

[Mentor Review of Second Grade and Fifth Grade Teams at North Hi Mount School by Nancy Walkup]

A documented mentor review conducted by Nancy Walkup, focusing on the Second Grade and Fifth Grade teams at North Hi Mount School.
Date: September 20, 1999
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fry Street Small Area Plan (open access)

Fry Street Small Area Plan

This report describes small planning area for citizen to become actively involved in municipal government and future growth and development of their community. This report is a series of specific community plans as a supplement to the comprehensive plan with more detail necessary to guide everyday community development decisions.
Date: June 15, 1999
Creator: Denton (Tex.). City Council Planning and Zoning Commission.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Support of Hampton University Center for Fusion Research and Training. Final technical report (open access)

Support of Hampton University Center for Fusion Research and Training. Final technical report

The Final Technical Report on research, education, training, and outreach activities of the Hampton University Center for Fusion Research and Training.
Date: July 1, 1999
Creator: Punjabi, Alkesh
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hybrid Ray/Wave Optics for Laser-Plasma Interaction (open access)

Hybrid Ray/Wave Optics for Laser-Plasma Interaction

This aim of this FY 1998 LDRD project was to create a computational tool which bridges the gap between wave and ray optical regimes, important for application areas such as laser propagation in plasma and multimode photonics. We used phase space methods, where a set of rays distributed in a particular way in position and angle retain many essential features of wave optics. To characterize and enhance our understanding of the method, we developed a GUI-based photonics tool which can analyze light propagation in systems with a variety of axial and transverse refractive index distributions.
Date: February 18, 1999
Creator: Ratowsky, Richard P.; Kallman, Jeffrey S.; Afeyan, Bedros B. & Feit, Michael D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Science and Paranormal Phenomena (open access)

Science and Paranormal Phenomena

In order to ground my approach to the study of paranormal phenomena, I first explain my operational approach to physics, and to the ''historical'' sciences of cosmic, biological, human, social and political evolution. I then indicate why I believe that ''paranormal phenomena'' might-but need not- fit into this framework. I endorse the need for a new theoretical framework for the investigation of this field presented by Etter and Shoup at this meeting. I close with a short discussion of Ted Bastin's contention that paranormal phenomena should be defined as contradicting physics.
Date: June 3, 1999
Creator: Noyes, H. Pierre
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mercado de Fort Worth: Issues and Opportunities (open access)

Mercado de Fort Worth: Issues and Opportunities

This report presents the findings of a study by the University of North Texas Center for Economic Research and Development. The study is to provide property owners in Mercado de Fort Forth with information to aid their decision making for building renovations and business investment. The study reviews several mercado-style projects in other cities, provides information on business assistance resources in the Fort Worth area, looks at ongoing plans targeted to the surrounding community, and provides details regarding qualifications for "historic" designations.
Date: May 1999
Creator: University of North Texas. Center for Economic Development and Research.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Performance Review of Killeen Independent School District (ISD), September 1999 (open access)

Performance Review of Killeen Independent School District (ISD), September 1999

A performance review of Killeen Independent School District (ISD) related to their use of funding for different areas of the school system.
Date: September 1999
Creator: Texas. Comptroller's Office.
System: The Portal to Texas History
HMM-Based Gene Annotation Methods (open access)

HMM-Based Gene Annotation Methods

Development of new statistical methods and computational tools to identify genes in human genomic DNA, and to provide clues to their functions by identifying features such as transcription factor binding sites, tissue, specific expression and splicing patterns, and remove homologies at the protein level with genes of known function.
Date: September 20, 1999
Creator: Haussler, David; Hughey, Richard & Karplus, Keven
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of the Pintle Release Fork Mechanism (open access)

Development of the Pintle Release Fork Mechanism

An improved method of attachment of the pintle to the piston in the universal sampler is being developed. The mechanism utilizes a forked release disk which captures two balls in a cavity formed by a hole in the piston and a groove in the pintle rod.
Date: August 27, 1999
Creator: Boger, R. M. & Dale, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spinning the Web: The History and Infrastructure of the Internet (open access)

Spinning the Web: The History and Infrastructure of the Internet

The Internet is an international, cooperative computer "network of networks" that links many types of users, such as governments, schools, libraries, corporations, hospitals, individuals, and others. No single organization owns, manages, or controls the Internet. However, the Internet is not free. The major costs of running the network are shared by its primary users: universities, national laboratories, high-tech corporations, and governments.
Date: August 12, 1999
Creator: Tehan, Rita
System: The UNT Digital Library
Non-Economic Determinants of Energy Use in Rural Areas of South Africa (open access)

Non-Economic Determinants of Energy Use in Rural Areas of South Africa

This project will begin to determine the forces and dimensions in rural energy-use patterns and begin to address policy and implementation needs for the future. This entails: Forecasting the social and economic benefits that electrification is assumed to deliver regarding education and women's lives; Assessing negative perceptions of users, which have been established through the slow uptake of electricity; Making recommendations as to how these perceptions could be addressed in policy development and in the continuing electrification program; Making recommendations to policy makers on how to support and make optimal use of current energy-use practices where these are socio-economically sound; Identifying misinformation and wasteful practices; and Other recommendations, which will significantly improve the success of the rural electrification program in a socio-economically sound manner, as identified in the course of the work.
Date: March 29, 1999
Creator: Annecke, W. (Energy and Development Research Center, University of Cape Town, South Africa)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Facility Public Address System Review Findings (open access)

Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) Facility Public Address System Review Findings

Public address system operation at the Waste Receiving and Processing (WRAP) facility was reviewed. The review was based on an Operational Readiness Review finding that public address performance was not adequate in parts of the WRAP facility. Several improvements were made to the WRAP Public Address (PA) system to correct the deficiencies noted. Speaker gain and position was optimized. A speech processor was installed to boost intelligibility in high noise areas. Additional speakers were added to improve coverage in the work areas. The results of this evaluation indicate that further PA system enhancements are not warranted. Additional speakers cannot compensate for the high background sound and high reverberation levels found in the work areas. Recommendations to improve PA system intelligibility include minor speaker adjustments, enhanced PA announcement techniques, and the use of sound reduction and abatement techniques where economically feasible.
Date: November 3, 1999
Creator: Humphrys, K. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Best-basis estimates of solubility of selected radionuclides in sludges in Hanford single-shell tanks (open access)

Best-basis estimates of solubility of selected radionuclides in sludges in Hanford single-shell tanks

The Hanford Defined Waste (HDW) model (Rev. 4) (Agnew et al. 1997) projects inventories (as of January 1, 1994) of 46 radionuclides in the Hanford Site underground waste storage tanks. To model the distribution of the 46 radionuclides among the 177 tanks, it was necessary for Agnew et al. to estimate the solubility of each radionuclide in the various waste types originally added to the single-shell tanks. Previous editions of the HDW model used single-point solubility estimates. The work described in this report was undertaken to provide more accurate estimates of the solubility of all 46 radionuclides in the various wastes.
Date: February 24, 1999
Creator: HARMSEN, R.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Statutes: A List of Citations with Captions, Introductory Comments, and Bibliography (open access)

Federal Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Statutes: A List of Citations with Captions, Introductory Comments, and Bibliography

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Date: August 14, 1999
Creator: Doyle, Charles
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Budget and Performance Summaries: State Agencies and Institutions, 1995-1999 (open access)

Texas Budget and Performance Summaries: State Agencies and Institutions, 1995-1999

Report summarizing budgets and performance information for Texas agencies, organized by government function: general, health and human services, education, judiciary, public safety and criminal justice, natural resources, business and economic development, and regulatory activities.
Date: 1999
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
System: The Portal to Texas History