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Music in the Church Library
Presentation for the 2006 North Texas Chapter of the Church and Synagogue Library Association meeting. This presentation discusses music in the church library.
Date:
April 29, 2006
Creator:
Hartsock, Ralph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
3 Rs of RDA: A Review and Refresher on RDA for Audiovisual Materials
Presentation for the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association Conference. This presentation discusses the three Rs of RDA and a review and refresher on RDA for audiovisual materials.
Date:
July 30, 2015
Creator:
Dutkiewicz, Scott M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Truckstop -- and Truck!-- Electrification
The conclusions of this paper are: 0.5-1.5 G/H and/or BUSG/Y--how much time and money will it take to quantify and WHY BOTHER TO DO SO? No shortage of things to do re truckstop--+ truck!-- electrification; Better that government and industry should put many eggs in lots of baskets vs. all in one or few; Best concepts will surface as most viable; Economic appeal better than regulation or brute force; Launch Ground Freight Partnership and give it a chance to work; Demonstration is an effective means to educate, and learn from, customers--learning is a two way street; Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment (RD 3) are all important but only deployment gets results; TSE can start small in numbers of spaces to accommodate economically inspired growth but upfront plans should be made for expansion if meaningful idle reduction is to follow via TE; 110VAC 15A service/ parking space is minimal--if infrastructure starts like this, upfront plans must be made to increase capacity; Increased electrification of truckstop and truck alike will result in much better life on the road; Improved sleep will improve driver alertness and safety; Reduced idling will significantly reduce fuel use and emissions; Universal appeal for DOD, DOE, DOT, EPA, …
Date:
December 13, 2001
Creator:
Yeakel, Skip
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Essential Power Systems Workshop - OEM Perspective
In California, idling is largely done for climate control. This suggests that climate control devices alone could be used to reduce idling. Line-haul truck drivers surveyed require an average of 4-6 kW of power for a stereo, CB radio, light, refrigerator, and climate control found in the average truck. More power may likely be necessary for peak power demands. The amount of time line-haul trucks reported to have stopped is between 25 and 30 hours per week. It was not possible to accurately determine from the pilot survey the location, purpose, and duration of idling. Consulting driver logs or electronically monitoring trucks could yield more accurate data, including seasonal and geographic differences. Truck drivers were receptive to idling alternatives. Two-thirds of truck drivers surveyed support a program to reduce idling. Two-thirds of drivers reported they would purchase idling reduction technologies if the technology yielded a payback period of two years or less. Willingness to purchase auxiliary power units appears to be higher for owner-operators than for company drivers. With a 2-year payback period, 82% of owner- operators would be willing to buy an idle- reducing device, while 63% of company drivers thought their company would do the same. Contact with …
Date:
December 12, 2001
Creator:
Gouse, Bill
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geographic Distribution of HIV/AIDS in Texas
This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on HIV/AIDS. This presentation discusses the geographic distribution of HIV/AIDS in Texas and the associated factors.
Date:
December 1, 2011
Creator:
Oppong, Joseph R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on HIV/AIDS. This presentation discusses HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.
Date:
December 1, 2011
Creator:
Moore, Ami R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
HIV in Asia: History, Challenges, and Solutions
This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on HIV/AIDS. This presentation discusses HIV in Asia, including its history, challenges, and solutions.
Date:
December 1, 2011
Creator:
Chng, Chwee-Lye
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Overview of the DOE Heavy Vehicle Technologies R and D Program
None
Date:
April 23, 2001
Creator:
Eberhardt, James J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Overview of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Transportation Technologies
None
Date:
April 11, 2000
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Heavy Vehicle Propulsion Materials
The objectives are to Provide Key Enabling Materials Technologies to Increase Energy Efficiency and Reduce Exhaust Emissions. The following goals are listed: Goal 1: By 3rd quarter 2002, complete development of materials enabling the maintenance or improvement of fuel efficiency {ge} 45% of class 7-8 truck engines while meeting the EPA/Justice Department ''Consent Decree'' for emissions reduction. Goal 2: By 4th quarter 2004, complete development of enabling materials for light-duty (class 1-2) diesel truck engines with efficiency over 40%, over a wide range of loads and speeds, while meeting EPA Tier 2 emission regulations. Goal 3: By 4th quarter 2006, complete development of materials solutions to enable heavy-duty diesel engine efficiency of 50% while meeting the emission reduction goals identified in the EPA proposed rule for heavy-duty highway engines.''
Date:
January 31, 2000
Creator:
Johnson, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Status of Heavy Vehicle Diesel Emission Control Sulfur Effects (DECSE) Test Program
DECSE test program is well under way to providing data on effects of sulfur levels in diesel fuel on performance of emission control technologies.
Date:
June 7, 1999
Creator:
Sverdrup, George
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Diesel Emission Control R and D in OHVT
None
Date:
April 12, 2000
Creator:
Graves, Ron
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Heavy Vehicle Systems and Materials Technologies
None
Date:
January 30, 2001
Creator:
Diamond, Sidney
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Gaseous Fuels in Transportation -- Prospects and Promise
None
Date:
July 11, 2001
Creator:
Eberhardt, James J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Off-Road Engine Emissions: Bridging the Gap
None
Date:
April 18, 2001
Creator:
Stover, Tom
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of T Lymphocyte Turnover Rates Using Novel Models for the Study of Deuterated Glucose Uptake
None
Date:
August 1, 2001
Creator:
Ribeiro, Ruy M.; Mohri, H. & AL, ET
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Next-Generation Natural Gas Vehicles: Implementing and Commercializing Advanced Heavy-Duty Vehicle Technologies
None
Date:
February 1, 2000
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Overview of the DOE Heavy Vehicle Technologies R and D Program
None
Date:
May 30, 2001
Creator:
Eberhardt, James J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
EPA Nonroad Vehicle and Engine Program
None
Date:
April 18, 2001
Creator:
Jackson, Cleophas
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Emission Standards for Locomotives and Locomotive Engines
None
Date:
January 20, 2001
Creator:
Orehowsky, Greg
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Technology Options to Reduce Truck Idling
None
Date:
March 15, 2001
Creator:
Stodolsky, Frank; Gaines, Linda & Vyas, Anant
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Locomotive Emissions and Efficiency Technology Roadmap
None
Date:
January 31, 2001
Creator:
Moncelle, M. E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Status of the Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance Program
None
Date:
December 12, 2001
Creator:
Strakey, Joseph P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Gasrail 2001
Air Quality Issues--Alameda Corridor - 19 miles - $2.4B; Alameda Corridor East - 35 miles - $0.95B; 65% increase in rail traffic next 20 years; Environmental Justice issues; Electrification not cost- effective; and Need to reduce locomotive emissions. Background--GasRail USA 1993- 1998; Develop LNG EMD 12- 710 commuter locomotive; 75% red. in NOx, opt. power & efficiency; Selected & developed LaCHIP; 1998 project halted - EMD withdrew; and Need to develop & demonstrate a low- emission locomotive. GasRail 2001 Objectives--Complete GasRail USA; SCAQMD, MetroLink, SwRI; 2- 3 year project; $4 M (estimated); Freight? Commercialization?; and Seeking partners/alternatives?
Date:
January 31, 2001
Creator:
Bogdanoff, Mike
System:
The UNT Digital Library