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Music in the Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907 (open access)

Music in the Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907

This study is a history of the musical activities in the Territory of Oklahoma from 1889 to 1907. Material for this dissertation was gathered from newspapers, books, periodicals, letters, sheet music, concert programs, college catalogues, church records, and photographs. Oklahoma City and Guthrie, the most important cities of the territory, provide the locals for the greater part of the study. These two communities reflect the cultural tastes and activities of the entire territory.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Adams, K. Gary
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Convair Report to Supervision, Number 1048, August 14, 1979 (open access)

Convair Report to Supervision, Number 1048, August 14, 1979

Newsletter written for supervisors working at the Convair Division in Fort Worth containing news about events and activities, workplace reminders, and other relevant information.
Date: August 14, 1979
Creator: Adams, Richard E.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Convair Report to Supervision, Number 1049, August 27, 1979 (open access)

Convair Report to Supervision, Number 1049, August 27, 1979

Newsletter written for supervisors working at the Convair Division in Fort Worth containing news about events and activities, workplace reminders, and other relevant information.
Date: August 27, 1979
Creator: Adams, Richard E.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
ACTVE News, Volume 10, Number 7, August 1979 (open access)

ACTVE News, Volume 10, Number 7, August 1979

Newsletter issued by the Advisory Council for Technical-Vocational Education in Texas discussing news, events, and other relevant information related to technical and vocational education for adults in Texas.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Advisory Council for Technical-Vocational Education in Texas
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometer and Magnetometer Survey, Durango Quadrangle (Colorado): Final Report, Volume 1 (open access)

Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometer and Magnetometer Survey, Durango Quadrangle (Colorado): Final Report, Volume 1

Final report documenting a survey of the Durango quadrangle in Colorado as part of the Platoro Caldera detail survey. This volume outlines survey and analysis methods, and summarizes results.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Aero Service (Firm)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometer and Magnetometer Survey, Durango Quadrangle (Colorado): Final Report, Volume 1 (open access)

Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometer and Magnetometer Survey, Durango Quadrangle (Colorado): Final Report, Volume 1

This report documents a complete summary on the high sensitity airborne gamma-ray spectrometer and magnetometer survey over the Durango quadrangle.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Aero Service (Firm)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Durango Quadrangle: Average Record Data Listings]

Average record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Durango Quadrangle in Colorado.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Aero Service (Firm)
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Durango Quadrangle: Average Record Data Listings]

Average record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Durango quadrangle in Colorado.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Aero Service (Firm)
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Durango Quadrangle: Single Record Data Listings]

Single record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Durango Quadrangle in Colorado.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Aero Service (Firm)
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Durango Quadrangle: Single Record Data Listings]

Single record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Durango quadrangle in Colorado.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Aero Service (Firm)
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library
AACOG Region, Volume 6, Number 6, August 1979 (open access)

AACOG Region, Volume 6, Number 6, August 1979

Monthly newsletter of the Alamo Area Council of Governments describing news and events of relevance to the agencies.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Alamo Area Council of Governments
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Socioeconomic Data for the AACOG Region, 1979 (open access)

Socioeconomic Data for the AACOG Region, 1979

These tables which update data contained in Appendix B, "AACOG District Overall Economic Development Program 1976" summarize socioeconomic data for the region. Much of the data is based on the 1970 U.S. Census and later federal government reports. Other data has been obtained from State offices while the remainder was obtained from sources in the region - including AACOG. These tables should prove useful in the analysis of problems and evaluation of solutions dealing with the socioeconomic structure of the 12-county region.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Alamo Area Council of Governments
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Socioeconomic Data for the Alamo Area Council of Governments Region 1979 (open access)

Socioeconomic Data for the Alamo Area Council of Governments Region 1979

These tables which update data contained in Appendix B, "AACOG District Overall Economic Development Program 1976" summarize socioeconomic data for the region. Much of the data is based on the 1970 U.S. Census and later federal government reports. Other data has been obtained from State offices while the remainder was obtained from sources in the region - including AACOG. These tables should prove useful in the analysis of problems and evaluation of solutions dealing with the socioeconomic structure of the 12-county region.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Alamo Area Council of Governments
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Dose Rates From Induced Activity in the TFTR Test Cell (open access)

Dose Rates From Induced Activity in the TFTR Test Cell

Calculated dose rates in the TFTR test cell from induced activity have been obtained. The dose rates for the case of no neutral beam injector and when a neutral beam injector (with the resultant large penetration through the primary shield) is present are given separately. The photon transport calculations are carried out using Monte Carlo techniques since this greatly facilitates the consideration of different pulse sequences and times after reactor shutdown. Dose rates are given for several different D-T pulse sequences and for a variety of times after the reactor is turned off. At a few positions in the test cell the contribution to the dose rates from individual residual nuclei are also presented. In general, it is found that the presence of the shielded neutral beam injector does not have a large effect on the dose rates in the test cell.
Date: August 1, 1979
Creator: Alsmiller, R. G., Jr.; Barish, J.; Santoro, R. T.; Lillie, R. A.; Barnes, J. M. & Ragheb, M. M. H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Convective heat exposure from large fires to the final filters of ventilation systems (open access)

Convective heat exposure from large fires to the final filters of ventilation systems

The Fire Science Group of the Hazards Control Department, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory has been asked to design a probable fire scenario for a fuel-pellet fabrication facility. This model was used to estimate the potential for thermal damage to the final HEPA filters. These filters would not experience direct fire exposure because they are the last component of the ventilation system before the exhaust air pumps. However, they would be exposed to hot air and fire gases that are drawn into the ventilation system. Because fire is one of the few occurrences that can defeat the containment integrity of facilities where radioactive materials are stored and processed, the fire scenarios must be defined to ensure that containment systems are adequate to meet the threat of such events. Fire-growth calculations are based on the measured fuel load of materials within the fabrication enclosure and on semi-empirical fire-spread models. It is assumed that the fire never becomes ventilation controlled. The temperature rise of ceiling gases and heat transfer from ventilation ducting are calculated using accepted empirical relationships, and the analysis shows that even under the most severe exposure conditions, heat transfer from the duct reduces the fire gas temperatures to levels that would …
Date: August 23, 1979
Creator: Alvares, N. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Number 13, August 1979 (open access)

The Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Number 13, August 1979

Newsletter of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society containing information about the organization, membership, and field of aquaculture and ecosystem management.
Date: August 1979
Creator: American Fisheries Society. Texas Chapter.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Proceedings of the Fifth U. S. -U. S. S. R. Symposium on Superconducting Power Transmission (open access)

Proceedings of the Fifth U. S. -U. S. S. R. Symposium on Superconducting Power Transmission

Nine papers were presented at the meeting. A separate abstract was prepared for each paper. (LCL)
Date: August 1, 1979
Creator: Amoretty, S.J. (ed.)
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oregon State University TRIGA Reactor annual report (open access)

Oregon State University TRIGA Reactor annual report

The use of the Oregon State University TRIGA Reactor during the year ending June 30, 1979, is summarized. Environmental and radiation protection data related to reactor operation and effluents are included.
Date: August 31, 1979
Creator: Anderson, T. V.; Johnson, A. G.; Bennett, S. L. & Ringle, J. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Human health implications of geothermal energy (open access)

Human health implications of geothermal energy

Environmental problems consist of the release of noncondensable gases and vapors, disposal of saline fluids, possible land subsidence and enhanced seismicity, noise, accidents such as well blowouts, and socioeconomic impacts. The most important issue related to human health is believed to be the emission of noncondensable gases, including hydrogen sulfide, mercury, and radon. Based upon data at The Geysers, California, Power Plant, emissions of mercury and radon are not large enough to result in concerns for human health. Hydrogen sulfide emissions, however, have resulted in complaints of odor annoyance and health impairment. These complaints have been caused by exposure to levels of up to approximately 0.1 ppmv in ambient air. This is above the California standard of 0.03 ppmv. Achievement of this standard may not eliminate annoyance complaints, as the odor detection threshold is lognormally distributed and about 20% of the population can detect hydrogen sulfide at levels of 0.002 ppmv. Abatement systems for hydrogen sulfide have been utilized at The Geysers since 1975. This has resulted in an increase of occupational illness caused by exposure to the abatement chemicals and wastes. More effective, and hopefully safer, abatement systems are now being tested. Occupational hazards are evaluated; the more significant …
Date: August 21, 1979
Creator: Anspaugh, L. R. & Hahn, J. L.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geohydrological studies for nuclear waste isolation at the Hanford Reservation. Volume I. Executive summary (open access)

Geohydrological studies for nuclear waste isolation at the Hanford Reservation. Volume I. Executive summary

A study of the hydrology of the Pasco Basin near Richland, Washington, was initiated during FY 1978 as part of a long-term study on the feasibility of nuclear waste disposal in the Columbia River Basalt underlying the Hanford Reservation. This report summarizes the hydrology field program, Pasco Basin modeling, and groundwater chemistry program. Hanford well logs are also reviewed. (DLC)
Date: August 1, 1979
Creator: Apps, J.; Doe, T. & Doty, B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geohydrological studies for nuclear waste isolation at the Hanford Reservation. Volume II. Final report (open access)

Geohydrological studies for nuclear waste isolation at the Hanford Reservation. Volume II. Final report

A field testing program to provide data for mathematical modeling of ground water flow in the deep basalts of the Pasco Basin was initiated in FY 1978. Tests performed in DC-2 and water level responses in neighboring DC-1 suggest possible leakage between the three lower piezometers in DC-1 and indicate a downward gradient in the upper basalt layers down to 4000 ft, beneath which there may be an upward gradient. A sharp steepening of the downward gradient near the Umtanum Unit suggest that Umtanum may be acting as a barrier to vertical flow. Pressure testing in well DC-8 in the basalts above the Vantage sandstone at 1700 to 2700 ft indicate a downward gradient. Water level elevations were higher and downward gradients steeper than in wells DC-1/DC-2. Well DC-6 was artesian, with a production rate of about 17 gpm, with 75% of this flow coming from the depth interval 3650 to 3800 ft. Pressure tests between 2200 and 4300 ft indicate artesian conditions in every zone. Water level elevations in the Grande Ronde basalts in DC-6 were higher than in the same zones in DC-1/DC-2. As in DC-1/DC-2, there appears to be a local heat minimum within 600 ft below …
Date: August 1, 1979
Creator: Apps, J.; Doe, T. & Doty, B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design of a System using CPC Collectors to Collect Solar Energy and to Produce Industrial Process Steam (open access)

Design of a System using CPC Collectors to Collect Solar Energy and to Produce Industrial Process Steam

A system has been designed to use CPC collectors to collect solar energy and to generate steam for industrial process heat purposes. The system is divided into two loops with the collectors in the collector loop to operate a pre-heater and the collectors in the boiler loop to heat water to elevated pressures and temperatures. A flash boiler is used to throttle the heated water to steam. Two types of CPC collectors are chosen. In the collector loop the CPC collectors are fitted with concentric tube receivers. In the boiler loop the collectors employ heat pipes to transmit heat. This design is able to alleviate the scaling and plumbing problems. A fragile receiver tube can also be employed without rupture difficulties. The thermal processes in the collectors were analyzed using a computer modeling. The results were also used to develop a thermodynamic analysis of the total system. Calculations show that the design is technically feasible. The CPC collector is shown to have an efficiency that is very weakly dependent on its operating temperatures, which makes the collector particularly attractive in high temperature applications.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Solar Energy Group.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Large Momentum Transfer Electron Scattering From Few-Nucleon Systems (open access)

Large Momentum Transfer Electron Scattering From Few-Nucleon Systems

A review is given of the experimental results from a series of measurements at SLAC of large momentum transfer (Q/sup 2/ > 20 fm/sup -2/) electron scattering at forward angles from nuclei with A less than or equal to 4. Theoretical interpretations of these data in terms of traditional nuclear physics models and in terms of quark constituent models are described. Some physics questions for future experiments are explored, and a preview of possible future measurements of magnetic structure functions of light nuclei at large Q/sup 2/ is given.
Date: August 1, 1979
Creator: Arnold, R. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Psychopathology and Love (open access)

Psychopathology and Love

This study considered the relationship between psychopathology and love. Agape love was defined as spontaneous and selfless love. The hypothesis tested was that people demonstrating psychopathology would make fewer positive responses to statements reflecting love than people free of psychopathology. The MMPI was utilized to measure the presence of psychopathology. The Atkinson A Scale (developed for this study) measured agape responses. Both these instruments were administered to 102 subjects in three groups: hospital patients, seminary students, and psychology students. Mean agape scores were subjected to a one-way analysis of variance, Significant difference among the group means was detected at the p <.05 level. A Scheffe test showed hospital patients' agape scores significantly lower than scores of seminary and psychology students. The initial hypothesis was confirmed,
Date: August 1979
Creator: Atkinson, Stephen E.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library