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[Charts: Listing of EMAs by amount of formula FY 1995 award] (open access)

[Charts: Listing of EMAs by amount of formula FY 1995 award]

A series of charts and graphs showing the EMAs by change in formula award based of city.
Date: October 26, 1994
Creator: AIDS Service Dallas
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[RE: January 12, 1995 Funders' Dinner RSPVs] (open access)

[RE: January 12, 1995 Funders' Dinner RSPVs]

Photocopy of a memo from Julie Abel, Program Associate, Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to the Regional Institute Directors. The memo is in regards to a confirmation of the number of funders attending the January 12, 1995 Funders' Dinner by October 21, 1994. Because of the low response, Abel requests that the directors follow up with the funders from each institute who have not yet replied. Attached to the memo is a RSVP list.
Date: October 12, 1994
Creator: Abel, Julie
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Legislative Prayer and School Prayer: The Constitutional Difference (open access)

Legislative Prayer and School Prayer: The Constitutional Difference

Congressional Research Service (CRS) report entailing the Constitutional difference between legislative prayer and school prayer. Topics include, descriptions of both types of prayer, their distinctions, and a conclusion on the matter.
Date: October 26, 1994
Creator: Ackerman, David M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Legislative Prayer and School Prayer: The Constitutional Difference (open access)

Legislative Prayer and School Prayer: The Constitutional Difference

The Supreme Court's decisions holding government-sponsored prayer in the public schools to violate the First Amendment's establishment clause but prayer in legislative assemblies to be constitutional are sometimes lifted up as contradictory. This report summarizes the relevant decisions and identifies the distinctions the Court has drawn between the two situations.
Date: October 26, 1994
Creator: Ackerman, David M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System (LEMIS) System Construction (open access)

Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System (LEMIS) System Construction

The liquid effluent sampling program is part of the effort to minimize adverse environmental impact during the cleanup operation at the Hanford Site. Of the 33 Phase I and Phase II liquid effluents, all streams actively discharged to the soil column will be sampled. The Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System (LEMIS) is being developed as the organized information repository facility in support of the liquid effluent monitoring requirements of the Tri-Party Agreement. It is necessary to provide an automated repository into which the results from liquid effluent sampling will be placed. This repository must provide for effective retention, review, and retrieval of selected sample data by authorized persons and organizations. This System Construction document is the aggregation of the DMR P+ methodology project management deliverables. Together they represent a description of the project and its plan through four Releases, corresponding to the definition and prioritization of requirements defined by the user.
Date: October 11, 1994
Creator: Adams, R. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System (LEMIS) test plans release 1.0 (open access)

Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System (LEMIS) test plans release 1.0

The Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System (LEMIS) is being developed as the organized information repository facility in support of the liquid effluent monitoring requirements of the Tri-Party Agreement. It is necessary to provide an automated repository into which the results from liquid effluent sampling will be placed. This repository must provide for effective retention, review, and retrieval of selected sample data by authorized persons and organizations. This System Architecture document is the aggregation of the DMR P+ methodology project management deliverables. Together they represent a description of the project and its plan through four Releases, corresponding to the definition and prioritization of requirements defined by the user.
Date: October 12, 1994
Creator: Adams, R. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System test plans release 1.2 (open access)

Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System test plans release 1.2

The Liquid Effluent Monitoring Information System (LEMIS) is being developed as the organized information repository facility in support of the liquid effluent monitoring requirements of the Tri-Party Agreement. It is necessary to provide an automated repository into which the results from liquid effluent sampling will be placed. This repository must provide for effective retention, review, and retrieval of selected sample data by authorized persons and organizations. This System Architecture document is the aggregation of the DMR P+ methodology project management deliverables. Together they represent a description of the project and its plan through four Releases, corresponding to the definition and prioritization of requirements defined by the user.
Date: October 11, 1994
Creator: Adams, R. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technical Support Section annual work plan for FY 1995 (open access)

Technical Support Section annual work plan for FY 1995

The Technical Support Section (TSS) of the Instrumentation and Controls (I and C) Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) provides technical services such as fabrication, modification, installation, calibration, operation, repair, and preventive maintenance of instruments and other related equipment. Work performed by TSS is in support of basic and applied research and development (R and D), engineering, and instrument and computer systems managed by ORNL. Because the activities and priorities of TSS must be adapted to the technical support needs of ORNL, the TSS Annual Work Plan is derived from and driven directly by current trends in the budgets and activities of each ORNL division for which TSS provides support. Trends that will affect TSS planning during this period are reductions in the staffing levels of some R and D programs because of attrition or budget cuts and the establishment of new facilities or environmental safety and health programs. The ``Long-Range Work Plan`` is based on estimates of impact of the long-range priorities and directions of the Laboratory. Identifiable proposed new facilities and programs provide additional basis for long-range planning. After identifying long-range initiatives, TSS planning includes future training requirements, reevaluation of qualifications for new-hires, and identification of essential …
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Adkisson, B. P.; Hess, R. A.; Kunselman, C. W.; Millet, A. J. & Smelcer, D. R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Restoration Project. Final Environmental Assessment. (open access)

Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Restoration Project. Final Environmental Assessment.

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) proposes to fund that portion of the Washington Wildlife Mitigation Agreement pertaining to the Lower Yakima Valley Wetlands and Riparian Restoration Project (Project) in a cooperative effort with the Yakama Indian Nation and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). The proposed action would allow the sponsors to secure property and conduct wildlife management activities for the Project within the boundaries of the Yakama Indian Reservation. This Environmental Assessment examines the potential environmental effects of acquiring and managing property for wildlife and wildlife habitat within a large 20, 340 hectare (50, 308 acre) project area. As individual properties are secured for the Project, three site-specific activities (habitat enhancement, operation and maintenance, and monitoring and evaluation) may be subject to further site-specific environmental review. All required Federal/Tribal coordination, permits and/or approvals would be obtained prior to ground disturbing activities.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Administration, United States. Bonneville Power
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal design of the fast-on-orbit recording of transient events (FORTE) satellite (open access)

Thermal design of the fast-on-orbit recording of transient events (FORTE) satellite

Analytical tools were used to design a thermal control system for the FORTE satellite. An overall spacecraft thermal model was developed to provide boundary temperatures for detailed thermal models of the FORTE instruments. The thermal design will be presented and thermal model results discussed.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Akau, R. L.; Behr, V. L. & Whitaker, R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
TELEMASP Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 7, October 1994 (open access)

TELEMASP Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 7, October 1994

Monthly bulletin issued to address topics related to law enforcement. This issue discusses "Background Investigation and Psychological Screening of New Officers: Effect of the Americans With Disabilities Act" including the selection process, background investigators, and TCLEOSE standards.
Date: October 1994
Creator: Alarid, Leanne Fitfal
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Tony Alderson to Michael Reese about the Gamma Mu Foundation] (open access)

[Letter from Tony Alderson to Michael Reese about the Gamma Mu Foundation]

Letter to Michael Reese from Tony Alderson about setting up a press release for the Gamma Mu Foundation.
Date: October 13, 1994
Creator: Alderson, Tony
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: October 5, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: October 12, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: October 19, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1994 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1994

Weekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: October 26, 1994
Creator: Aldridge, Leon
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Proposal for the use of the AGS linac for proton therapy (open access)

Proposal for the use of the AGS linac for proton therapy

The BNL 200 MeV linac presently provides beam for the AGS high energy physics program and for isotope production at the Brookhaven Linac Isotope Producer (BLIP,) facility. There is now a proposal to develop a proton therapy facility which would also use the linac beam. Approximately 1% of the current in each linac beam pulse would be diverted from BLIP, down an existing transport line, to the proposed new facility. This paper focuses on the basic design of the facility, particularly the accelerator issues. The planned transport line layout is presented, along with a description of the energy and intensity control, and beam delivery systems. In the initial phase, we are planning one 360{degrees} vertical gantry and one horizontal treatment room.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Alessi, J. G.; Chanana, A.; Dilmanian, F. A.; Lee, Y. Y.; Raparia, D. & Wielopolski, L.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fracture behavior of the Fe-8Al alloy FAP-Y (open access)

Fracture behavior of the Fe-8Al alloy FAP-Y

The tensile and impact properties of two heats of the reduced aluminum alloy FAP-Y have been measured and compared to the Fe{sub 3}Al alloy FA-129. The FAP-Y material has similar yield strengths up to 400{degrees}C, and much better ductility and impact properties, as compared to the FA-129. Despite excellent room-temperature ductility, the ductile-to-brittle transition temperature is still quite high, around 150{degrees}C. The material is found to be strain-rate sensitive, with a significant increase in the yield strength at strain rates of about 10{sup 3} s{sup {minus}1}. It is believed that this strain-rate sensitivity is responsible, at least in part, for the high ductile-to-brittle transition temperature.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Alexander, D. J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simulation of the consistent Boltzmann equation for hard spheres and its extension to higher densities (open access)

Simulation of the consistent Boltzmann equation for hard spheres and its extension to higher densities

The direct simulation Monte Carlo method is modified with a post-collision displacement in order to obtain the hard sphere equation of state. This leads to consistent thermodynamic and transport properties in the low density regime. At higher densities, when the enhanced collision rate according to kinetic theory is introduced, the exact hard sphere equation of state is recovered. and the transport coefficients are comparable to those of the Enskog theory. The computational advantages of this scheme over hard sphere molecular dynamics are that it is significantly faster at low and moderate densities and that it is readily parallelizable.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Alexander, F. J.; Garcia, A. L. & Alder, B. J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical synthesis, characterization and separation studies of functionalized polymeric supports. Final report (open access)

Chemical synthesis, characterization and separation studies of functionalized polymeric supports. Final report

Polymer resins with immobilized phosphorus acid ligands have been used to remove metal ions from solutions over wide pH range. These resins offer selective removal of metal ions under acidic conditions through coordination with the phosphoryl oxygen. Use of poly(vinylbenzyl chloride) foams as supports for phosphorus-based ligands is examined in this report. Foams with large pore volumes as supports offer an advantage over gel and macroporous beads in that the increased porosity could lead to increased rates of metal ion complexation, and the larger pore size allows the use of more hydrophobic ligands such as phosphonate esters in metal ion complexations from aqueous solutions. Effects of crosslinking and sulfonation on metal ion complexation are also studied.
Date: October 27, 1994
Creator: Alexandratos, S.D. & Beauvais, R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pretreatment and Encapsulation of Ion Exchange Resins in Polyethylene (open access)

Pretreatment and Encapsulation of Ion Exchange Resins in Polyethylene

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Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Ali, M.; Doty, R. M. & Kalb, P. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spectral distribution of the two-photon decay of He-like krypton (open access)

Spectral distribution of the two-photon decay of He-like krypton

We report Progress on a measurement of the spectral distribution of photons from the two-photon decay of the 2{sup 1}S{sub 0} level in heliumlike krypton. A measurement of the exact shape of the continuum singles spectrum of the two-photon decay in heliumlike ions provides a sensitive probe of the calculation of the transition probability. In our experiment a beam of Kr{sup 34+} ions is excited using a thin carbon foil and the subsequent decays are observed in an array of four x-ray detectors.
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Ali, R.; Ahmad, I. & Berry, H. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
In-situ containment and stabilization of buried waste: Annual report FY 1994 (open access)

In-situ containment and stabilization of buried waste: Annual report FY 1994

The two landfills of specific interest are the Chemical Waste Landfill (CWL) and the Mixed Waste Landfill (MWL), both located at Sandia National Laboratory. The work is comprised of two subtasks: (1) In-Situ Barriers and (2) In-Situ Stabilization of Contaminated Soils. The main environmental concern at the CWL is a chromium plume resulting from disposal of chromic acid and chromic sulfuric acid into unlined pits. This program has investigated means of in-situ stabilization of chromium contaminated soils and placement of containment barriers around the CWL. The MWL contains a plume of tritiated water. In-situ immobilization of tritiated water with cementitious grouts was not considered to be a method with a high probability of success and was not pursued. This is discussed further in Section 5.0. Containment barriers for the tritium plume were investigated. FY 94 work focused on stabilization of chromium contaminated soil with blast furnace slag modified grouts to bypass the stage of pre-reduction of Cr(6), barriers for tritiated water containment at the MWL, continued study of barriers for the CWL, and jet grouting field trials for CWL barriers at an uncontaminated site at SNL. Cores from the FY 93 permeation grouting field trails were also tested in FY …
Date: October 1, 1994
Creator: Allan, M. L. & Kukacka, L. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Martin Allday, October 8, 1994 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Martin Allday, October 8, 1994

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Martin Allday. Allday was drafted into the Army in August, 1944. On 1 May 1945, he landed on Okinawa as a replacement in the 96th Infantry Division. Allday describes his experiences in combat at Okinawa. Allday was wounded on 11 May and returned to duty the day the island was declared secure. When the war ended, Allday was transferred to the 81st Infantry Division and went to the Philippines. Allday returned to the US in September, 1946 and enrolled in college.
Date: October 8, 1994
Creator: Allday, Martin
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History