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Lee College Senior Citizens' Focus, March/April 1992 (open access)

Lee College Senior Citizens' Focus, March/April 1992

Newsletter of the Lee College continuing education program for senior citizens discussing news and events, announcements related to the program, and other information of interest to participants.
Date: March 1992
Creator: Lee College (Baytown, Tex.). Continuing Education.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Alzheimer's Disease Newsletter, March 1992 (open access)

Alzheimer's Disease Newsletter, March 1992

Newsletter published by the Texas Department of Health regarding news and events related to the agency's work wih Alzheimer's disease as well as symptoms, treatments, and other information of interest to caregivers.
Date: March 1992
Creator: Texas. Department of Health.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Real Estate Market Research On-line Databases (open access)

Real Estate Market Research On-line Databases

Report that identifies databases with information regarding the real estate market.
Date: March 1992
Creator: Grissom, Terry V. & Wieland, David
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Summary of All Reported Accidents in the State of Texas for February 1992 (open access)

Summary of All Reported Accidents in the State of Texas for February 1992

Monthly report providing tabular statistical information about motor vehicle accidents in Texas during 1992, with data broken out by various criteria including number of persons, locations, types of accidents, time of day, and other factors.
Date: March 20, 1992
Creator: Texas. Department of Public Safety. Statistical Services.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Summary of All Reported Accidents in Rural Areas of Texas for February 1992 (open access)

Summary of All Reported Accidents in Rural Areas of Texas for February 1992

Monthly report providing tabular statistical information about motor vehicle accidents in rural areas of Texas during 1992, with data broken out by various criteria including number of persons, locations, types of accidents, time of day, and other factors.
Date: March 20, 1992
Creator: Texas. Department of Public Safety. Statistical Services.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Auto Theft Report: February 1992 (open access)

Texas Auto Theft Report: February 1992

Monthly report detailing all Texas automobile, pickup, and motorcycle theft data, broken down into tabular lists according to various criteria.
Date: 1992-03~
Creator: Texas. Department of Public Safety.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Parks & Wildlife, Volume 50, Number 3, March 1992 (open access)

Texas Parks & Wildlife, Volume 50, Number 3, March 1992

Magazine discussing natural resources, parks, hunting and fishing, and other information related to the outdoors in Texas.
Date: March 1992
Creator: Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Analysis, Volume 13, Number 3, March 1992 (open access)

Analysis, Volume 13, Number 3, March 1992

Periodic newsletter discussing information related to legislation, state finance, and other topics related to Texas government. This issue focuses on "docket management practices currently used in Texas' district courts, examines innovative changes implemented in some jurisdictions, and proposes some possible approaches to achieve a more uniform system of court administration" (p. 1).
Date: March 1992
Creator: Texas Research League
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
P.S. Magazine, Issue 472, March 1992 (open access)

P.S. Magazine, Issue 472, March 1992

Monthly graphic bulletin issued by the U.S. Army regarding preventative maintenance policies and procedures to keep weapons and other military supplies in good repair.
Date: March 1992
Creator: United States. Department of the Army.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas EMS Messenger, Volume 13, Number 2, March 1992 (open access)

Texas EMS Messenger, Volume 13, Number 2, March 1992

Magazine containing news and information that pertains to Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers.
Date: March 1992
Creator: Texas. Department of Health. Bureau of Emergency Management.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
9-1-1 Caller, Volume 4, Number 2, March/April 1992 (open access)

9-1-1 Caller, Volume 4, Number 2, March/April 1992

Bimonthly newsletter of the Texas Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications discussing news and activities of the organization as well as other information related to 9-1-1 services and other emergency communication within Texas.
Date: March 1992
Creator: Texas. Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Travelog, March 1992 (open access)

Texas Travelog, March 1992

Newsletter dedicated to traveling in Texas, including information about news, locations, and events of interest to visitors as well as statistics and summaries of travel in the state.
Date: March 1992
Creator: Texas. Travel and Information Division.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
(Studies of ocean predictability at decade to century time scales using a global ocean general circulation model in a parallel competing environment). [Large Scale Geostrophic Model] (open access)

(Studies of ocean predictability at decade to century time scales using a global ocean general circulation model in a parallel competing environment). [Large Scale Geostrophic Model]

The first phase of the proposed work is largely completed on schedule. Scientists at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) succeeded in putting a version of the Hamburg isopycnal coordinate ocean model (OPYC) onto the INTEL parallel computer. Due to the slow run speeds of the OPYC on the parallel machine, another ocean is being model used during the first part of phase 2. The model chosen is the Large Scale Geostrophic (LSG) model form the Max Planck Institute.
Date: March 10, 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transport of soluble species in backfill and rock (open access)

Transport of soluble species in backfill and rock

In this report we study the release and transport of soluble species from spent nuclear fuel. By soluble species we mean a fraction of certain fission product species. Our previously developed methods for calculating release rates of solubility-limited species need to be revised for these soluble species. Here we provide methods of calculating release rates of soluble species directly into rock and into backfill and then into rock. Section 2 gives a brief discussion of the physics of fission products dissolution from U0{sub 2} spent fuel. Section 3 presents the mathematics for calculating release rates of soluble species into backfill and then into rock. The calculation of release rates directly into rock is a special case. Section 4 presents numerical illustrations of the analytic results.
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: Chambre, P. L.; Lee, W. W. L.; Light, W. B. & Pigford, T. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Selective flotation of fossil resin from western coal (open access)

Selective flotation of fossil resin from western coal

The test program has demonstrated that: (1) technically, the new flotation technologies discovered at the University of Utah and then improved upon by Advanced Processing Technologies, Inc. provide a highly efficient means to selectively recover fossil resin from coal. The proof-of-concept continuous flotation circuit resulted in fossil resin recovery with the same separation efficiency as was obtained from laboratory bench-scale testing (more than 80% recovery at about 80% concentrate grade); and (2) economically, the selective flotation process has been shown to be sufficiently profitable to justify the development of a fossil resin industry based on this new flotation process. The proof-of-concept testing has resulted in significant interest from several coal mining companies and has sparked the desire of local and state government to establish a fossil resin industry in the Wasatch Plateau coal field. In this view, the results from the current proof-of-concept testing program have been successful. This special report provides theoretical and analytical data on some surface chemistry work pertinent to fossil resin characterization, and other efforts carried out during the past months.
Date: March 20, 1992
Creator: Jensen, G. F. & Miller, J. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ceramic Technology Project (open access)

Ceramic Technology Project

The Ceramic Technology Project was developed by the USDOE Office of Transportation Systems (OTS) in Conservation and Renewable Energy. This project, part of the OTS's Materials Development Program, was developed to meet the ceramic technology requirements of the OTS's automotive technology programs. Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for the USDOE and NASA advanced heat engine programs have provided evidence that the operation of ceramic parts in high-temperature engine environments is feasible. These programs have also demonstrated that additional research is needed in materials and processing development, design methodology, and data base and life prediction before industry will have a sufficient technology base from which to produce reliable cost-effective ceramic engine components commercially. A five-year project plan was developed with extensive input from private industry. In July 1990 the original plan was updated through the estimated completion of development in 1993. The objective is to develop the industrial technology base required for reliable ceramics for application in advanced automotive heat engines. The project approach includes determining the mechanisms controlling reliability, improving processes for fabricating existing ceramics, developing new materials with increased reliability, and testing these materials in simulated engine environments to confirm reliability. Although this is a generic materials project, …
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Umatilla Satellite and Release Sites Project : Final Conceptual Design Report. (open access)

Umatilla Satellite and Release Sites Project : Final Conceptual Design Report.

This report presents the results of site analysis for the Umatilla Satellite and Release Sites Project. The purpose of this project is to provide engineering services for the siting and conceptual design of satellite and release facilities for the Umatilla Basin hatchery program. The Umatilla Basin hatchery program consists of artificial production facilities for salmon and steelhead to enhance production in the Umatilla River as defined in the Umatilla master plan approved in 1989 by the Northwest Power Planning Council. Facilities identified in the master plan include adult salmon broodstock holding and spawning facilities, facilities for recovery, acclimation, and/or extended rearing of salmon juveniles, and development of river sites for release of hatchery salmon and steelhead. The historic and current distribution of fall chinook, summer chinook, and coho salmon and steelhead trout was summarized for the Umatilla River basin. Current and future production and release objectives were reviewed. Twenty seven sites were evaluated for the potential development of facilities. Engineering and environmental attributes of the sites were evaluated and compared to facility requirements for water and space. Site screening was conducted to identify the sites with the most potential for facility development. Alternative sites were selected for conceptual design of …
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: Montgomery, James M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longview District Operations and Maintenance Headquarters: Environmental assessment (open access)

Longview District Operations and Maintenance Headquarters: Environmental assessment

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) operations and maintenance staff are presently based at a headquarters next to the Longview Substation. These headquarters buildings, however, were built in 1941 and have deteriorated to the point of needing extensive repair. They also lack sufficient inside storage space. New buildings cannot be constructed on the site because of surrounding development. In addition, the site is within an area exposed to industrial fallout (coal tar pitch and metallic particles) that may be damaging buildings, equipment, and vehicles. BPA is concerned about the potential health risk to headquarters staff from the fallout. In light of these problems, BPA proposes to construct a new operations and maintenance headquarters at a different location, and to demolish the existing headquarters. This paper discusses the environmental impacts of the proposed action and alternatives.
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
HLNC calibration and application to waste measurement (open access)

HLNC calibration and application to waste measurement

This paper addresses problems of calibration and estimation of a parameter, p{sub o}, in high level neutron coincidence counting (HLNC) measurement. The presentation begins with a deductive approach, based on the generally accepted physical equations which are satisfied by the total and coincidence count rates. A new approach for the estimation of p{sub o} via measurement and a new calibration procedure consistent with the physical theory of coincidence counting measurement are presented. The approach is compared with the existing conventional approach in which possible inconsistency with the theoretical model is shown. In addition, the original model for neutron coincidence counting in a multiplying medium was extended to simultaneously account for the possible presence of poison, as well as for the neutron detection. The equations suitable for the data analysis of measurement of waste and their criteria are given.
Date: March 4, 1992
Creator: Lu, Ming Shih; Teichmann, T. (Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (United States)) & De Ridder, P. M. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria))
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemisorption and catalytic reactivity of cobalt and sulfur monolayers on ordered molybdenum surfaces (open access)

Chemisorption and catalytic reactivity of cobalt and sulfur monolayers on ordered molybdenum surfaces

Complex Co/Mo sulfide catalysts are modelled by the chemisorption of layers on Mo single crystal surfaces. Growth and structure of overlayers on flat, stepped and kinked surfaces were investigated. Growth of Co overlayers on clean and S covered Mo surfaces was studied using AES and CO chemisorption; results reveal that Co grows as a flat monolayer on clean Mo surfaces. Co multilayers then form 3-D islands. When Co is deposited on S covered surfaces, the S overlayer migrates to the top; this topmost overlayer reduces CO adsorption capacity. While growth mode of Co overlayers are similar on flat and stepped surfaces, the number and type of ordered Co and S structures on flat and stepped surfaces are different. In the case of Co, an ordered (3 {times} 1) structure is formed on Mo(910) and (28,4,1) surfaces; this structure does not develop on clean (100) surface. Only one of two possible (3 {times} 1) Co domains are formed on Mo(910) and Mo(28,4,1) surfaces. These domains have one side of (3 {times} 1) unit cell parallel to the step edges, suggesting that Co adsorbs at the step edges. The (3 {times} 1) structure does not form on Mo(911) surface, indicating that step …
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: Knight, C. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Magnetic Fusion Energy, 1991 (open access)

Magnetic Fusion Energy, 1991

This report discusses the following topics: Neutra-beam injection for ITER; ion sources; materials modification and synthesis; and plasma theory and nonlinear dynamics.
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metals and Ceramics Division progress report for period ending September 30, 1991 (open access)

Metals and Ceramics Division progress report for period ending September 30, 1991

This report provides a brief overview of the activities and accomplishments of the Metals and Ceramics (M C) Division during fiscal year (FY) 1991. The division is organized to provide technical support, primarily in the area of high-temperature materials, for the various technologies being developed by the US Department of Energy (DOE). Activities span the range from basic research (through applied research and engineering development) to industrial interactions (through cooperative research and a strong technology transfer program). The division is organized in functional groups that encompass nearly all of the disciplines needed to develop and to apply materials in high-temperature applications. Sections I through 5 describe the different functional groups; Sect. 6 provides an alternative view of the division in terms of the major programs, most of which cross group lines; and Sect. 7 summarizes external interactions including cooperative research and development programs, educational activities, and technology transfer functions. Appendices describe the organizational structure, note personnel changes, present honors and awards received by division members, and contain listings of publications completed and presentations made at technical meetings.
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Correlation of the Na/K Ratio in Geothermal Well Waters With the Thermodynamic Properties of Low Albite and Potash Feldspar (open access)

Correlation of the Na/K Ratio in Geothermal Well Waters With the Thermodynamic Properties of Low Albite and Potash Feldspar

The Na/K ratio in geothermal well waters provides a better estimate of the relative stability of low albite and potash feldspar than do predictions from calorimetry and high temperature phase equilibria. The calculated saturation indices from field data for low albite, potash feldspar suggest that [Delta]G[sub f,298][sup o] for the latter should be revised to [minus]3748.6[plus minus]3.7 kJ.mol[sup [minus]1].
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: Apps, J. A. & Chang, G. M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Signal and noise analysis of a-Si:H radiation detector-amplifier system (open access)

Signal and noise analysis of a-Si:H radiation detector-amplifier system

Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) has potential advantages in making radiation detectors for many applications because of its deposition capability on a large-area substrate and its high radiation resistance. Position-sensitive radiation detectors can be made out of a 1d strip or a 2-d pixel array of a Si:H pin diodes. In addition, signal processing electronics can be made by thin-film transistors on the same substrate. The calculated radiation signal, based on a simple charge collection model agreed well with results from various wave length light sources and 1 MeV beta particles on sample diodes. The total noise of the detection system was analyzed into (a) shot noise and (b) 1/f noise from a detector diode, and (c) thermal noise and (d) 1/f noise from the frontend TFT of a charge-sensitive preamplifier. the effective noise charge calculated by convoluting these noise power spectra with the transfer function of a CR-RC shaping amplifier showed a good agreement with the direct measurements of noise charge. The derived equations of signal and noise charge can be used to design an a-Si:H pixel detector amplifier system optimally. Signals from a pixel can be readout using switching TFTs, or diodes. Prototype tests of a double-diode readout scheme …
Date: March 1, 1992
Creator: Cho, Gyuseong.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library