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Irony and the 'yoga wars' (open access)

Irony and the 'yoga wars'

Article discussing the debated topic of whether yoga is a Hindu or Secular practice and the potential causes and impacts of how and why this subject is being debated.
Date: December 2010
Creator: Jain, Pankaj
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Case for the Use of 3-D Attenuation Models in Ground Motion and Seismic Hazard Assessment (open access)

A Case for the Use of 3-D Attenuation Models in Ground Motion and Seismic Hazard Assessment

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Date: December 6, 2010
Creator: Pasyanos, M E
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation multigroup diffusion for refractive, lossy media in ALE3D (U) (open access)

Radiation multigroup diffusion for refractive, lossy media in ALE3D (U)

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Date: December 16, 2010
Creator: Shestakov, A I
System: The UNT Digital Library
Symmetry-breaking dynamical pattern and localization observed in the high-temperature vibrational spectrum of NaI (open access)

Symmetry-breaking dynamical pattern and localization observed in the high-temperature vibrational spectrum of NaI

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Date: December 14, 2010
Creator: Manley, M E; Abernathy, D L; Agladze, N I & Sievers, A J
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deciphering the Electron Transport Pathway for Graphene Oxide Reduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 (open access)

Deciphering the Electron Transport Pathway for Graphene Oxide Reduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1

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Date: December 9, 2010
Creator: Jiao, Y.; Qian, F.; Li, Y.; Wang, G. M.; Saltikov, C. & Granick, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diesel Engine Dynamometer Testing of Impedancemetric NOx Sensors (open access)

Diesel Engine Dynamometer Testing of Impedancemetric NOx Sensors

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Date: December 15, 2010
Creator: Woo, L. Y.; Glass, R. S.; Novak, R. F. & Visser, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Size-dependent Si Nanowire Mechanics are Invariant to Changes in the Surface State (open access)

Size-dependent Si Nanowire Mechanics are Invariant to Changes in the Surface State

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Date: December 29, 2010
Creator: Lee, B & Rudd, R E
System: The UNT Digital Library
Black Hole Mass and Growth Rate at z ≃4.8: A Short Episode of Fast Growth Followed by Short Duty Cycle Activity (open access)

Black Hole Mass and Growth Rate at z ≃4.8: A Short Episode of Fast Growth Followed by Short Duty Cycle Activity

This article presents H-band spectroscopy for a flux-limited sample of 40 z≃ 4.8 active galactic nuclei, selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
Date: December 10, 2010
Creator: Trakhtenbrot, Benny; Netzer, Hagai; Lira, Paulina & Shemmer, Ohad
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mutation of WRKY transcription factors initiates pith secondary wall formation and increases stem biomass in dicotyledonous plants (open access)

Mutation of WRKY transcription factors initiates pith secondary wall formation and increases stem biomass in dicotyledonous plants

Article discussing how the mutation of WRKY transcription factors initiates pith secondary wall formation and increases stem biomass in dicotyledonous plants.
Date: December 21, 2010
Creator: Wang, Huanzhong; Avci, Utku; Nakashima, Jin; Hahn, Michael G.; Chen, Fang & Dixon, R. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
On the mechanism for plasma hydrogenation of graphene (open access)

On the mechanism for plasma hydrogenation of graphene

This article discusses the mechanism for plasma hydrogenation of graphene.
Date: December 6, 2010
Creator: Jones, Jason D.; Hoffmann, William D.; Jesseph, Aaron V.; Morris, Christopher; Verbeck, Guido F. & Pérez, José M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Real-time high-resolution X-ray imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance study of the hydration of pure and Na-doped C3A in the presence of sulfates (open access)

Real-time high-resolution X-ray imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance study of the hydration of pure and Na-doped C3A in the presence of sulfates

This study details the differences in real-time hydration between pure tricalcium aluminate (cubic C{sub 3}A or 3CaO {center_dot} Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}) and Na-doped tricalcium aluminate (orthorhombic C{sub 3}A or Na{sub 2}Ca{sub 8}Al{sub 6}O{sub 18}), in aqueous solutions containing sulfate ions. Pure phases were synthesized in the laboratory to develop an independent benchmark for the reactions, meaning that their reactions during hydration in a simulated early age cement pore solution (saturated with respect to gypsum and lime) were able to be isolated. Because the rate of this reaction is extremely rapid, most microscopy methods are not adequate to study the early phases of the reactions in the early stages. Here, a high-resolution full-field soft X-ray imaging technique operating in the X-ray water window, combined with solution analysis by {sup 27}Al nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, was used to capture information regarding the mechanism of C{sub 3}A hydration during the early stages. There are differences in the hydration mechanism between the two types of C{sub 3}A, which are also dependent on the concentration of sulfate ions in the solution. The reactions with cubic C{sub 3}A (pure) seem to be more influenced by higher concentrations of sulfate ions, forming smaller ettringite needles at …
Date: December 1, 2010
Creator: Kirchheim, A. P.; Dal Molin, D. C.; Fischer, P.; Emwas, Abdul-Hamid; Provis, J. L. & Monteiro, P. J. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
SURFACE SYMMETRY ENERGY OF NUCLEAR ENERGY DENSITY FUNCTIONALS (open access)

SURFACE SYMMETRY ENERGY OF NUCLEAR ENERGY DENSITY FUNCTIONALS

We study the bulk deformation properties of the Skyrme nuclear energy density functionals. Following simple arguments based on the leptodermous expansion and liquid drop model, we apply the nuclear density functional theory to assess the role of the surface symmetry energy in nuclei. To this end, we validate the commonly used functional parametrizations against the data on excitation energies of superdeformed band-heads in Hg and Pb isotopes, and fission isomers in actinide nuclei. After subtracting shell effects, the results of our self-consistent calculations are consistent with macroscopic arguments and indicate that experimental data on strongly deformed configurations in neutron-rich nuclei are essential for optimizing future nuclear energy density functionals. The resulting survey provides a useful benchmark for further theoretical improvements. Unlike in nuclei close to the stability valley, whose macroscopic deformability hangs on the balance of surface and Coulomb terms, the deformability of neutron-rich nuclei strongly depends on the surface-symmetry energy; hence, its proper determination is crucial for the stability of deformed phases of the neutron-rich matter and description of fission rates for r-process nucleosynthesis.
Date: December 20, 2010
Creator: Nikolov, N.; Schunck, N.; Nazarewicz, W.; Bender, M. & Pei, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Temperature-dependent structural heterogeneity in calcium silicate liquids (open access)

Temperature-dependent structural heterogeneity in calcium silicate liquids

This article discusses temperature-dependent structural heterogeneity in calcium silicate liquids.
Date: December 7, 2010
Creator: Benmore, Chris J.; Weber, J. K. R.; Wilding, Martin C.; Du, Jincheng & Parise, John B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy-efficient specialization of functional units in a Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Array (open access)

Energy-efficient specialization of functional units in a Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Array

Functional units provide the backbone of any spatial accelerator by providing the computing resources. The desire for having rich and expensive functional units is in tension with producing a regular and energy-efficient computing fabric. This paper explores the design trade-off between complex, universal functional units and simpler, limited functional units. We show that a modest amount of specialization reduces the area-delay-energy product of an optimized architecture to 0.86x a baseline architecture. Furthermore, we provide a design guideline that allows an architect to customize the contents of the computing fabric just by examining the profile of benchmarks within the application domains. Functional units are the core of compute-intensive spatial accelerators. They perform the computation of interest with support from local storage and communication structures. Ideally, the functional units will provide rich functionality, supporting operations ranging from simple addition, to fused multiply-adds, to advanced transcendental functions and domain specific operations like add-compare-select. However, the total opportunity cost to support the more complex operations is a function of the cost of the hardware, the rate of occurrence of the operation in the application domain, and the inefficiency of emulating the operation with simpler operators. Examples of operations that are typically emulated in spatial …
Date: December 1, 2010
Creator: Van Essen, Brain; Panda, Robin; Wood, Aaron; Ebeling, Carl & Hauck, Scott
System: The UNT Digital Library
DETECTION OF HISTORICAL PIPELINE LEAK PLUMES USING NON-INTRUSIVE SURFACE-BASED GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AT THE HANFORD NUCLEAR SITE WASHINGTON USA (open access)

DETECTION OF HISTORICAL PIPELINE LEAK PLUMES USING NON-INTRUSIVE SURFACE-BASED GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AT THE HANFORD NUCLEAR SITE WASHINGTON USA

Historical records from the Department of Energy Hanford Nuclear Reservation (in eastern WA) indicate that ruptures in buried waste transfer pipelines were common between the 1940s and 1980s, which resulted in unplanned releases (UPRs) of tank: waste at numerous locations. A number of methods are commercially available for the detection of active or recent leaks, however, there are no methods available for the detection of leaks that occurred many years ago. Over the decades, leaks from the Hanford pipelines were detected by visual observation of fluid on the surface, mass balance calculations (where flow volumes were monitored), and incidental encounters with waste during excavation or drilling. Since these detection methods for historic leaks are so limited in resolution and effectiveness, it is likely that a significant number of pipeline leaks have not been detected. Therefore, a technology was needed to detect the specific location of unknown pipeline leaks so that characterization technologies can be used to identify any risks to groundwater caused by waste released into the vadose zone. A proof-of-concept electromagnetic geophysical survey was conducted at an UPR in order to image a historical leak from a waste transfer pipeline. The survey was designed to test an innovative electromagnetic …
Date: December 2, 2010
Creator: Skorska, M. B.; Fink, J. B.; Rucker, D. F. & Levitt, M. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Genome of Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria Vesca) (open access)

The Genome of Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria Vesca)

This article reports the draft F. vesca genome, which was sequenced to x39 coverage using second-generation technology, assembled de novo and then anchored to the genetic linkage map into seven pseudochromosomes.
Date: December 26, 2010
Creator: Shulaev, Vladimir; Sargent, Daniel J.; Crowhurst, Ross N.; Mockler, Todd C.; Folkerts, Otto; Delcher, Arthur et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library