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Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: November 22-December 13, 1986 (open access)

Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: November 22-December 13, 1986

Program for an Abilene Philharmonic concert that ran from November 22nd to December 13th (third and fourth concert) during the 37th season. It includes information about the pieces performed, artists and musicians, and advertising from local companies.
Date: November 1986
Creator: Abilene Philharmonic
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photogaph of Abilene, Texas ( Treadaway junction with South 1st Street)

An aerial photograph of Abilene, Texas, showing the area surrounding the Treadaway junction with South 1st Street / old 80 / Business 20. The photo was taken by Abilene photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (I-20 & Judge Ely Blvd)

An aerial photoghraph of Abilene, Texas, showing the area surrounding the intersection of I-20 and Judge Ely Blvd., with Lytle Lake visible in the background. The photo was taken by Aiblene photogrpaher Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (I-20 & Judge Ely Blvd)

An aerial photoghraph of Abilene, Texas, showing the area surrounding the intersection of I-20 and Judge Ely Blvd., with Lytle Lake visible in the background. The photo was taken by Aiblene photogrpaher Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (Judge Ely Blvd & US 80)

An aerial photoghraph of Abilene, Texas, looking north from the intersection of Judge Ely Blvd. and US 80 (visible near the lower right corner of the photo). The photo was taken by Aiblene photogrpaher Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (Judge Ely Blvd & US 80)

An aerial photograph of Abilene, Texas, looking west along US 80 from the intersection with Judge Ely Blvd. and US 80. The photo was taken by Aiblene photogrpaher Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (Judge Ely Blvd & US 80)

An aerial photoghraph of Abilene, Texas, showing the area surrounding the intersection of Judge Ely Blvd. and US 80, with Lytle Lake visible in the background. The photo was taken by Aiblene photogrpaher Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (Judge Ely Blvd & US 80)

An aerial photoghraph of Abilene, Texas, looking north from the intersection of Judge Ely Blvd. and US 80. The photo was taken by Aiblene photogrpaher Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (Loop 322 & Industrial Blvd)

An aerial photograph of Abilene, Texas, showing the area surrounding the intersection of Loop 322 and Industrial Boulevard. The photo was taken by Abilene photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial Photograph of Abilene, Texas (South 1st Street & South Judge Ely Blvd.)

An aerial photograph of Abilene, Texas, looking east from the intersection of South 1st Street & South Judge Ely Blvd.. The photo was taken by Abilene photographer Don Hutcheson. Photographer's Note: Hardee's, resturant location
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Hutcheson, Don
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Age, Volume 7, Number 11, November 1986 (open access)

The Age, Volume 7, Number 11, November 1986

Monthly publication containing information related to Chambers County, Texas, including current events of the Chambers County Historical Commission, the Wallisville Heritage Park, and the Chambers County historical and genealogical societies; reprinted newspaper articles about county events and citizens; and historical news and records.
Date: November 1986
Creator: Wallisville Heritage Park (Organization)
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alamo Plaza Courts Hotel]

Photograph of the Alamo Plaza Courts in Beaumont, Texas.
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
ANDROS: A code for Assessment of Nuclide Doses and Risks with Option Selection (open access)

ANDROS: A code for Assessment of Nuclide Doses and Risks with Option Selection

ANDROS (Assessment of Nuclide Doses and Risks with Option Selection) is a computer code written to compute doses and health effects from atmospheric releases of radionuclides. ANDROS has been designed as an integral part of the CRRIS (Computerized Radiological Risk Investigation System). ANDROS reads air concentrations and environmental concentrations of radionuclides to produce tables of specified doses and health effects to selected organs via selected pathways (e.g., ingestion or air immersion). The calculation may be done for an individual at a specific location or for the population of the whole assessment grid. The user may request tables of specific effects for every assessment grid location. Along with the radionuclide concentrations, the code requires radionuclide decay data, dose and risk factors, and location-specific data, all of which are available within the CRRIS. This document is a user manual for ANDROS and presents the methodology used in this code.
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Begovich, C. L.; Sjoreen, A. L.; Ohr, S. Y. & Chester, R. O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
ANEMOS: A computer code to estimate air concentrations and ground deposition rates for atmospheric nuclides emitted from multiple operating sources (open access)

ANEMOS: A computer code to estimate air concentrations and ground deposition rates for atmospheric nuclides emitted from multiple operating sources

This code estimates concentrations in air and ground deposition rates for Atmospheric Nuclides Emitted from Multiple Operating Sources. ANEMOS is one component of an integrated Computerized Radiological Risk Investigation System (CRRIS) developed for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in performing radiological assessments and in developing radiation standards. The concentrations and deposition rates calculated by ANEMOS are used in subsequent portions of the CRRIS for estimating doses and risks to man. The calculations made in ANEMOS are based on the use of a straight-line Gaussian plume atmospheric dispersion model with both dry and wet deposition parameter options. The code will accommodate a ground-level or elevated point and area source or windblown source. Adjustments may be made during the calculations for surface roughness, building wake effects, terrain height, wind speed at the height of release, the variation in plume rise as a function of downwind distance, and the in-growth and decay of daughter products in the plume as it travels downwind. ANEMOS can also accommodate multiple particle sizes and clearance classes, and it may be used to calculate the dose from a finite plume of gamma-ray-emitting radionuclides passing overhead. The output of this code is presented for 16 sectors …
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Miller, C. W.; Sjoreen, A. L.; Begovich, C. L. & Hermann, O. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Anti-smoking campaign led by nursing students, Brenda Willeford and Susan Whiteneck.]

Photograph of two women planning an event.
Date: November 1986
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
Application of small-signal fusion energy gain (open access)

Application of small-signal fusion energy gain

The measured burnup fraction of the 1-MeV tritons produced in a deuterium tokamak plasma, multiplied by 17.5, is essentially the small-signal fusion energy gain g/sub T/ for an ideal 1-MeV triton beam injected into the deuterium plasma. The measured g/sub T/ can be converted directly into the two-component fusion energy gain that would be realized if a lower energy tritium beam were injected into the plasma, or if a deuterium beam were injected into a tritium target plasma having the same parameters as the acutal deuterium plasma. Under certain conditions, g/sub T/ greater than or equal to 1 can be obtained by injection of a low-current 225-keV tritium beam into a hot deuterium plasma, thereby verifying that the plasma has the essential characteristics needed for achieving macroscopic fusion energy ''break-even.''
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Jassby, D. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assessment of radionuclide vapor-phase transport in unsaturated tuff (open access)

Assessment of radionuclide vapor-phase transport in unsaturated tuff

This report describes bounding calculations performed to investigate the possibility of radionuclide migration in a vapor phase associated with the emplacement of high-level waste canister in unsaturated tuff formations. Two potential radionuclide transport mechanisms in the vapor phase were examined: aerosol migration and convection/diffusion of volatile species. The former may have significant impact on the release of radionuclides to the accessible environment as the concentration in the aerosols will be equal to that in the ground water. A conservative analysis of air diffusion in a stagnant liquid film indicated that for all expected repository conditions, aerosol formation is not possible. The migration of volatile species was examined both in the vicinity of a waste canister and outside the thermally disturbed zone. Two-dimensional (radial) and three-dimensional (radial-vertical) coupled heat transfer-gas flow-liquid flow simulations were performed using the TOUGH computer code. The gas flow rate relative to the liquid flow rate predicted from the simulations allowed calculations of mobility ratios due to convection which led to the conclusion that, except for the immediate region near the canister, transport in the liquid phase will be dominant for radionuclides heavier than radon. Near the waste canister, iodine transport may also be important in the …
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Smith, Douglas M.; Updegraff, C. David; Bonano, Evaristo J. & Randall, John D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assessment of the feasibility of developing a Hanford Site weld modeling program (open access)

Assessment of the feasibility of developing a Hanford Site weld modeling program

Welding on the Hanford Site is an everyday occurrence, and most of the weldments made on site are relatively straightforward. Groove geometries, fillers, and wleding techniques and parameters are normally decided by experience or handbook advice. However, there are other weldments that might employ new materials, as well as one-of-a-kind welding situations. Implementation of a verified analytical weld assessment method would allow optimization of weld metal and heat-affected zone microstructure, and of variables that affect structural deformation and residual stresses. Realistic prediction of weldment thermal and strain history will require the use of a finite element model. Microstructure and resultant properties can be predicted using complex computer-based microstructure evolution models, literature-based empirical equations, or experimentally established behaviors. This report examines the feasibility of developing analytical methods for establishing weld parameter envelopes in new, complex welded configurations.
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Atteridge, D. G.; Anderson, W. E. & Klein, R. F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The attitudes of science policy, environmental, and utility leaders on US energy issues and fusion (open access)

The attitudes of science policy, environmental, and utility leaders on US energy issues and fusion

One example of basic and applied research at LLNL that has produced major, highly visible scientific and engineering advances has been the research related to controlled fusion energy. Continuing experimentation at LLNL and elsewhere is likely to demonstrate that fusion is a viable, inexhaustible alternative source of energy. Having conducted major fusion energy experiments for over 30 years at LLNL, it scientists and engineers recognized the enormous challenges that lay ahead in this important endeavor. To be successful, it was clear that collaborative efforts with universities, private industry, and other national laboratories would need to be greatly expanded. Along with invention and scientific discovery would come the challenge of transferring the myriad of new technologies from the laboratories to the private sector for commercialization of the fusion energy process and the application of related technologies to yet unimagined new industries and products. Therefore, using fusion energy research as the focus, the Laboratory's Technology Transfer Initiatives Program contracted with the Public Opinion Laboratory to conduct a survey designed to promote a better understanding of effective technology transfer. As one of the recognized authorities on scientific surveys, Dr. Jon Miller of the POL worked with Laboratory scientists to understand the objectives of …
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Miller, J. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Augmented Fish Health Monitoring for Washington Department of Wildlife, 1987 Annual Report. (open access)

Augmented Fish Health Monitoring for Washington Department of Wildlife, 1987 Annual Report.

This report documents the progress of various tasks during the second year of a five year augmented fish health monitoring project. Fish at Washington Department of Wildlife hatcheries rearing anadromous fish for the Columbia River drainage were intensively monitored either annually, semi-annually, or monthly for various pathogens of concern. We have developed a database for documentation of the presence and severity, or absence of these pathogens. In addition, we are progressing in the development of disease histories for these stations. The installations have been examined for impediments to good fish health both in terms of physical (structural and water supply) problems and loading problems. Recommendations have been made to correct these difficulties. 2 refs., 3 figs., 16 tabs.
Date: November 1986
Creator: Gearheard, Jim
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Automatic bagout system (open access)

Automatic bagout system

Nuclear material entrained wastes are generated at the Plutonium Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory. These wastes are removed from the glove box lines using the bagout method. This is a manual operation performed by technicians. An automated system is being developed to relieve the technicians from this task. The system will reduce the amount of accumulated radiation exposure to the worker. The primary components of the system consist of a six degree of freedom robot, a bag sealing device, and a small gantry robot. 1 ref., 5 figs.
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Whitaker, R. M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bounds on Galactic Cold Dark Matter Particle Candidates and Solar Axions From a Ge-Spectrometer (open access)

Bounds on Galactic Cold Dark Matter Particle Candidates and Solar Axions From a Ge-Spectrometer

The ultralow background Ge spectrometer developed by the USC/PNL group is used as a detector of cold dark matter candidates from the halo of our galaxy and of solar axions (and other light bosons), yielding interesting bounds. Some of them are: heavy standard Dirac neutrinos with mass 20 GeV less than or equal to m less than or equal to 1 TeV are excluded as main components of the halo of our galaxy; Dine-Fischler-Srednicki axion models with F/2x/sub e/' less than or equal to 0.5 x 10/sup 7/ GeV are excluded. 22 refs., 7 figs.
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Gelmini, G.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Brown-Mann House]

Photograph of the Brown-Mann House in McGregor, Texas.
Date: November 1, 1986
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History