T = 0 and T = 1 Pairing in Light Nuclei. (open access)

T = 0 and T = 1 Pairing in Light Nuclei.

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Date: January 1, 1969
Creator: Goodman, A. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis. (open access)

Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis.

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Date: January 1, 1972
Creator: Bernstein, W. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Absorption spectra of glasses in the far infrared (open access)

Absorption spectra of glasses in the far infrared

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Date: January 1, 1974
Creator: Cabrera, C. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
AN AC TEMPERATURE TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF METALS. (open access)

AN AC TEMPERATURE TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE SPECIFIC HEAT OF METALS.

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Date: January 1, 1970
Creator: Finnila, R. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ACCUMULATION AND CYCLING OF CALCIUM BY FLOWERING DOGWOOD TREES. (open access)

ACCUMULATION AND CYCLING OF CALCIUM BY FLOWERING DOGWOOD TREES.

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Date: January 1, 1967
Creator: Thomas, W. A.; Auerbach, S. I. & Olson, J. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE ACTIVE CENTER OF THE PLANT-TYPE FERREDOXINS: STUDIES BY MOESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY. (open access)

THE ACTIVE CENTER OF THE PLANT-TYPE FERREDOXINS: STUDIES BY MOESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY.

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Date: January 1, 1970
Creator: Dunham, W.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Admittance and Transfer Functions of Solid Core Electromagnets (open access)

The Admittance and Transfer Functions of Solid Core Electromagnets

The admittance and transfer functions of large, solidcore electromagnets were determined. The effects of eddy currents and hysteresis were considered in deriving the functions. The study was concerned with the type of magnet employed in nuclear physics research which requires very precise regulation of the magnetic field. The study originated during the design of an analyzing magnet regulator for the ORNL 63-inch cyclotron. (W.D.M.)
Date: January 18, 1960
Creator: Ziegler, N. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Amperometric detection and electrochemical oxidation of aliphatic amines and ammonia on silver-lead oxide thin-film electrodes (open access)

Amperometric detection and electrochemical oxidation of aliphatic amines and ammonia on silver-lead oxide thin-film electrodes

This thesis comprises three parts: Electrocatalysis of anodic oxygen-transfer reactions: aliphatic amines at mixed Ag-Pb oxide thin-film electrodes; oxidation of ammonia at anodized Ag-Pb eutectic alloy electrodes; and temperature effects on oxidation of ethylamine, alanine, and aquated ammonia.
Date: January 8, 1996
Creator: Ge, Jisheng
System: The UNT Digital Library
AN ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR THE ILLIAC II. Report No. 246. (open access)

AN ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR THE ILLIAC II. Report No. 246.

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Date: January 1, 1967
Creator: Otis, A.B. Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis and design of a pyrotechnic-powered self-stopping actuator (open access)

Analysis and design of a pyrotechnic-powered self-stopping actuator

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Date: January 10, 1975
Creator: Kopytoff, V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of the Absorption Spectra of Tm(IV) and Am(IV). (open access)

An Analysis of the Absorption Spectra of Tm(IV) and Am(IV).

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Date: January 1, 1961
Creator: Gruber, J. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF DOUBLE-PIPE COUNTER-FLOW LIQUID METAL HEAT EXCHANGERS. (open access)

ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF DOUBLE-PIPE COUNTER-FLOW LIQUID METAL HEAT EXCHANGERS.

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Date: January 1, 1968
Creator: Brown, R.W. Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical and Experimental Studies Relating to the Simulated Start-Up of in-Core Thermionic Reactor Systems. (open access)

Analytical and Experimental Studies Relating to the Simulated Start-Up of in-Core Thermionic Reactor Systems.

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Date: January 1, 1970
Creator: Guppy, J. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Anelastic Study of Divacancy Damping in Gold. (open access)

Anelastic Study of Divacancy Damping in Gold.

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Date: January 1, 1970
Creator: Franklin, D. G., III
System: The UNT Digital Library
ANGULAR CORRELATION THEORY IN HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. (open access)

ANGULAR CORRELATION THEORY IN HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS.

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Date: January 1, 1971
Creator: Schmidt, C K
System: The UNT Digital Library
ANISOTROPIC ELASTIC--PLASTIC STRESS ANALYSIS OF A THICK-WALLED GRAPHITE CYLINDER. (open access)

ANISOTROPIC ELASTIC--PLASTIC STRESS ANALYSIS OF A THICK-WALLED GRAPHITE CYLINDER.

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Date: January 1, 1969
Creator: Moore, S. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Anomalous epsilon/$beta$$sup +$ decay branching ratios (open access)

Anomalous epsilon/$beta$$sup +$ decay branching ratios

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Date: January 1, 1974
Creator: Firestone, R.B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of $sup 3$He-induced nuclear reactions for sensitive chemical analysis of sulfur, chlorine, potassium, and calcium. (open access)
Applications of solid state nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to the study of coals and polymers. (open access)

Applications of solid state nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to the study of coals and polymers.

The use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) to study molecules in the solid state has grown rapidly over the past several years. This is due to the advent of techniques which allow for the removal of certain interactions in the solid state which previously have thwarted most attempts at obtaining chemical shift or their anisotropies. With these parameters and others now available, NMR has become an important tool to be used in the understanding of the chemistry of solids. The work reported in this dissertation applies the techniques of solid state NMR to a number of chemical systems. Specific applications are made to crystallinity in polymers, to combined sample spinning and multiple pulse techniques, and to aromatic and aliphatic content of vitrain portions of coals of varying carbon content.
Date: January 1, 1979
Creator: Pembleton, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
APPLICATIONS OF X-RAY DIFFRACTION TO ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISMS. (open access)

APPLICATIONS OF X-RAY DIFFRACTION TO ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISMS.

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Date: January 1, 1972
Creator: Lee, C. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
L-ASPARAGINE DEGRADATION IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE: GENETIC CONTROL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF YEAST L-ASPARAGINASE. (open access)
Atmospheric electron neutrinos in the MINOS far detector (open access)

Atmospheric electron neutrinos in the MINOS far detector

Neutrinos produced as a result of cosmic-ray interactions in the earth's atmosphere offer a powerful probe into the nature of this three-membered family of low-mass, weakly-interacting particles. Ten years ago, the Super-Kamiokande Experiment has confirmed earlier indications that neutrinos undergo lepton-flavor oscillations during propagation, proving that they are massive contrary to the previous Standard Model assumptions. The Soudan Underground Laboratory, located in northern Minnesota, was host to the Soudan2 Experiment, which has made important contributions to atmospheric neutrino research. This same lab has more recently been host to the MINOS far detector, a neutrino detector which serves as the downstream element of an accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino-oscillation experiment. This thesis has examined 418.5 live days of atmospheric neutrino data (fiducial exposure of 4.18 kton-years) collected in the MINOS far detector prior to the activation of the NuMI neutrino beam, with a specific emphasis on the investigation of electron-type neutrino interactions. Atmospheric neutrino interaction candidates have been selected and separated into showering or track-like events. The showering sample consists of 89 observed events, while the track-like sample consists of 112 observed events. Based on the Bartol atmospheric neutrino flux model of Barr et al. plus a Monte Carlo (MC) simulation of interactions …
Date: January 1, 2007
Creator: Speakman, Benjamin Phillip
System: The UNT Digital Library
Atomic and Molecular Photoelectron and Auger Electron SpectroscopyStudies Using Synchrotron Radiation (open access)

Atomic and Molecular Photoelectron and Auger Electron SpectroscopyStudies Using Synchrotron Radiation

Electron spectroscopy, combined with synchrotron radiation, was used to measure the angular distributions of photoelectrons and Auger electrons from atoms and molecules as functions of photon energy. The branching ratios and partial cross sections were a 130 measured in certain cases. By comparison with theoretical calculations, the experimental results are interpreted in terms of the characteristic electronic structure and ionization dynamics of the atomic or molecular sample. The time structure of the synchrotron radiation source was used to record time-of-flight (TOF) spectra o f the ejected electrons. The ''a double-angle-TOF'' method for the measurement of photoelectron angular distributions is discussed. This technique offers the advantages of increased electron collect ion efficiency and the elimination of certain systematic errors. Several results were obtained for Xe using photon energies in the range hv {approx_equal} 60-190 eV, where excitation and ionization of the inner-subshell 4d electrons dominates. The 4d asymmetry parameter {beta} exhibits strong oscillations with energy, in agreement with several theoretical calculations. As predicted, the 5p asymmetry parameter was observed to deviate strongly from that calculated using the independent-electron model, due to intershell correlation with the 4d electrons.
Date: January 1, 1982
Creator: Southworth, Stephen H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
B Flavour Tagging with Artificial Neural Networks for the CDF II Experiment (open access)

B Flavour Tagging with Artificial Neural Networks for the CDF II Experiment

One of the central questions arising from human curiosity has always been what matter is ultimately made of, with the idea of some kind of elementary building-block dating back to the ancient greek philosophers. Scientific activities of multiple generations have contributed to the current best knowledge about this question, the Standard Model of particle physics. According to it, the world around us is composed of a small number of stable elementary particles: Electrons and two different kinds of quarks, called up and down quarks. Quarks are never observed as free particles, but only as bound states of a quark-antiquark pair (mesons) or of three quarks (baryons), summarized as hadrons. Protons and Neutrons, the constituents forming the nuclei of all chemical elements, are baryons made of up and down quarks. The electron and the electron neutrino - a nearly massless particle without electric charge - belong to a group called leptons. These two quarks and two leptons represent the first generation of elementary particles. There are two other generations of particles, which seem to have similar properties as the first generation except for higher masses, so there are six quarks and six leptons altogether. They were around in large amounts shortly …
Date: January 1, 2010
Creator: Schmidt, Andreas
System: The UNT Digital Library