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An die deutschen frauen!
Instructions to the women of Germany, urging them to provide assistance and support in the war effort. Text is in a medieval-style font.
Date:
August 6, 1914
Creator:
Auguste Viktoria, Empress, consort of William II, German Emperor, 1858-1921.
Object Type:
Poster
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Newsmap. For the Armed Forces. V-E Day + 4 weeks, 181st week of U.S. participation in the war
Front: Text describes action on Okinawa, in Foochow, Tokyo, Mindanao. Maps: Pacific action flares; Okinawa; Foochow; Tokyo; Mindanao. Relief shown by spot heights and hill shading. Back: Paper bullets. Text describes propaganda leaflets as part of psychological warfare. Illustrations and text detail German and Jap Safe-Conduct Surrender Pass instructions.
Date:
June 4, 1945
Creator:
[United States.] Army Service Forces. Army Information Branch.
Object Type:
Poster
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Study of channeling radiation at high charge densities at the photo injector of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory; Untersuchung von channeling - Strahlung bei hohen ladungsdichten am photo - Injektor des Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
None
Date:
July 30, 2000
Creator:
Fritzler, Sven
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Suche nach Endzuständen mit zwei Leptonen und fehlender transversaler Energie in pp--Kollisionen bei einer Schwerpunktsenergie von 1.96 TeV
None
Date:
May 1, 2004
Creator:
Hohlfeld, Marc
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Messung der B_s Oszillation mit dem semileptonischen Zerfall B0_s -> D-_s(phi pi-) mu+ neutrino
None
Date:
November 1, 2006
Creator:
Ay, Cano & /Mainz U., Inst. Phys.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dezentrale Energieversorgung mit Speichertechnologien
None
Date:
July 7, 2008
Creator:
Stadler, Michael; Stadler, Michael & Marnay, Chris
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Search for a Light Higgs boson in the channel WH-> e nu_e b anti-b
None
Date:
July 1, 2005
Creator:
Meder-Marouelli, David & /Mainz U., Inst. Phys.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Report on the Joint Meeting of the Wglr Professional Board of Energy Conversion and Electric Propulsion and Plasma Flow, January 22, 1965 and April 1, 1966 in Stuttgart.
None
Date:
January 1, 1967
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Intentional Use of Antimony and Manganese in Ancient Glasses
Title and Abstract in English, French and German, while paper is in English. The use of manganese as a colorant in ancient glasses has long been recognized and the recent X-ray diffraction measurements of Turner and Rooksby have established that compounds of antimony were used extensively as opacifiers in such glasses. The analysis at Brookhaven National Laboratory of some three hundred ancient western glasses of the second millennium B.C. through the first millennium A.D., of which more than two hundred contained either or both of these elements in sufficiently great concentrations to indicate deliberate additions, not only has provided confirmation of these observation but also evidence that both of these elements were used extensively to counteract discoloration due to iron in glasses intended to be clear and colorless. As is well known in the case of manganese the different behavior of antimony in different glasses appears to depend upon its chemical valence. The technique of decolorizing glass by means of antimony was introduced at about the seventh century B.C. and the similar use of manganese became widespread during the first century A.D. In the following period through the fourth century the alternate or combined use of these decolorants forms an …
Date:
1962
Creator:
Sayre, Edward V.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Radiogaschromatographie ¹⁴C- und ¹¹C-markierter aliphatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe und Amine
Several sources of error often involved in radio-gas chromatography are delineated and proposals for improved techniques are made. Remarkable changes of flow rate (and hence efficiency changes of a continuous flow counter), which occur after the injection of large gas samples, have been studied as functions of the variables involved. A new flow meter is described, which allows a continuous recording of the flow rate, independent of the viscosity of the gas. When a mass peak emerges from a gas chromatographic column, a relatively large change in the flow rate is likely to occur. The error involved is particularly serious in the cases when the radioactivity of the effluent gases is determined with a flow counter, whose efficiency depends upon the flow rate. The simple and highly precise flow meter described allows one to measure and therefore correct for the flow changes. An example is given of a radio-gas chromatographic analysis of mixtures C¹⁴- and C¹¹-labeled hydrocarbon obtained by nuclear recoil. A convenient and precise evaluation of the radioactivity in the peak of the gas chromatographic effluent digital printout system is described. An application of the improved radio-gas chromatographic technique is given for the analysis of C¹⁴- and C¹¹- recoil …
Date:
1962
Creator:
Stöcklin, G.; Cacace, F. & Wolf, A. P.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library