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[Conservatory Topiary Animals]

Photograph of a topiary elephant in the Conservatory at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The topiary elephant, covered in flowers and vines, sits in front of the Conservatory's waterfall with its trunk curled upwards. In the background, across the elephant, is a topiary monkey hanging from a metal bar suspended from the roof. Between the topiary animals are bushes of flowers and leafy shrubs. At left, balloons are visible, tied to the top of the waterfall.
Date: [..1992-01]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dallas Museum of Art Installation: African Art [Photographs]

Photographs of the installation of African art at the Dallas Museum of Art in 1992 and 1997. Photographs documenting this installation include sixteen views of artworks installed in galleries on the museum’s third floor.
Date: {1992,1997}
Creator: Dallas Museum of Art
Object Type: Collection
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dallas Museum of Art Installation: Ancient Art [Photographs]

Photographs of the installation of Ancient Mediterranean art at the Dallas Museum of Art in 1992 1995 and 2001. Photographs documenting this installation include eleven views of artworks installed in galleries on the museum’s second floor.
Date: {1992,1995,2001}
Creator: Dallas Museum of Art
Object Type: Collection
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dallas Museum of Art Installation: Asian Art [Photographs]

Photographs of the installation of Asian art at the Dallas Museum of Art in 1992, 1993, 1995 and 1998. Photographs documenting this installation include twenty-one views of artworks installed in galleries on the museum’s second floor, third floor and Decorative Arts Wing.
Date: {1992,1993,1995,1998}
Creator: Dallas Museum of Art
Object Type: Collection
System: The Portal to Texas History

Dallas Museum of Art Installation: Island Southeast Asian Art [Photographs]

Photographs of the installation of Island Southeast Asian art at the Dallas Museum of Art in 1992 and 2000. Photographs documenting this installation include six views of artworks installed in galleries on the museum’s third floor.
Date: {1992,2000}
Creator: Dallas Museum of Art
Object Type: Collection
System: The Portal to Texas History
Horsemen's Medication Guidelines (open access)

Horsemen's Medication Guidelines

Pamphlet that clarifies medication procedures outlined in the Texas Racing Commission Rules and Regulations.
Date: [..1992-05-26]
Creator: Texas Racing Commission
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
Muskogee Central High School Runion and Rougher Reunion captions transcript

Muskogee Central High School Runion and Rougher Reunion

Reunion of the classes of 1932-34 and a Rougher Reunion at Joe and Ida Farmer's House
Date: {1992-09-18..1992-09-19}
Creator: West, Tom
Object Type: Video
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Neva Cobb at her going away party.

Photograph of a woman named Neva Cobb standing in front of a fall display with a sign reading "We'll miss you Neva".
Date: 10/1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Neva Cobb was serenaded by Kathy Bailey, Theresa Kirkland and Kaye Sneed during her going away party. Neva volunteered over 1000 hours at the learning resource center.

Photograph of a group of three standing women.
Date: 10/1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Saniei Family Videos, No.  48 - A Saniei Family Gathering and Greetings for Iran] captions transcript

[Saniei Family Videos, No. 48 - A Saniei Family Gathering and Greetings for Iran]

This home movie excerpt documents members of the Saniei family, including Abbus (Sonny) and Rosa, Saeed (Michael) and Patricia, and Ahmad and Gayle (sp.) eating and socializing. Patricia Saniei records a greeting for her husband's family in Iran. Patricia speaks a combination of English and Farsi.
Date: {1992-10,1992-11-17}
Creator: Saniei
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Umstead Teahouse with Visitors]

Photograph of the Umstead Teahouse in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The teahouse sits partially over the garden pond, held by stilts in the water, and features a wooden balcony, opened shoji screen doors, and a pagoda-style roof. Several people are visible sitting on the concrete footpath on the other side of the garden's pond, observing the surroundings, while another group of people sit and converse inside the teahouse.
Date: [..1992-01]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

A 1

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Recording of Daniel Schachter's A 1. This piece uses traditional electronic technique and emphasizes on musical gestures. The sounds are mostly synthetically constructed and are heard throughout the piece.
Date: 1992
Creator: Schachter, Daniel, 1953-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
3-D Field Computations for Accelerator Magnets Using Finite Element and Integral Codes (open access)

3-D Field Computations for Accelerator Magnets Using Finite Element and Integral Codes

Two dimensional (2-D) computation has been an accepted part of the design of accelerator magnets since the 1960's, but three-dimensional (3-D) computations are still not fully trusted. This paper describes the successes and limitations of 3-D computations, as applied to accelerator magnets for the Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). Both the finite element code TOSCA and the edge element volume integral code CORAL have been used in these computations. The ends of the dipole bending magnet for the injector synchrotron were designed using TOSCA; comparisons with measurements are described. Computation of other APS magnets are also described.
Date: 1992~
Creator: Turner, L. R.; Kim, S. H.; Kim, K. & Kettunen, L.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
3-D numerical investigation of the mantle dynamics associated with the breakup of Pangea (open access)

3-D numerical investigation of the mantle dynamics associated with the breakup of Pangea

Three-dimensional finite element calculations in spherical geometry are performed to study the response of the mantle with platelike blocks at its surface to an initial condition corresponding to subduction along the margins of Pangea. The mantle is treated as an infinite Prandtl number Boussinesq fluid inside a spherical shell with isothermal, undeformable, free-slip boundaries. Nonsubducting rigid blocks to model continental lithosphere are included in the topmost layer of the computational mesh. At the beginning of the numerical experiments these blocks represent the present continents mapped to their approximate Pangean positions. Asymmetrical downwelling at the margins of these nonsubducting blocks results in a pattern of stresses that acts to pull the supercontinent apart. The calculations suggest that the breakup of Pangea and the subsequent global pattern of seafloor spreading was driven largely by the subduction at the Pangean margins.
Date: January 1, 1992
Creator: Baumgardner, J. R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
9-1-1 Caller, Volume 4, Number 1, January/February 1992 (open access)

9-1-1 Caller, Volume 4, Number 1, January/February 1992

Bimonthly newsletter of the Texas Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications discussing news and activities of the organization as well as other information related to 9-1-1 services and other emergency communication within Texas.
Date: January 1992
Creator: Texas. Advisory Commission on State Emergency Communications.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History

E-21 & Sq-21 (1992)

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Date: 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

92-204

The background of this painting consists of gradations of red, orange, pink and gray hues layered with lines created by many dots of paint. Overlayed are images of running dogs and small geometric shapes.
Date: 1992
Creator: Falsetta, Vincent
Object Type: Artwork
System: The UNT Digital Library
101-SY Hydrogen Safety Project chemical analysis support: Window ``C`` total organic carbon analysis (open access)

101-SY Hydrogen Safety Project chemical analysis support: Window ``C`` total organic carbon analysis

Core samples taken from Hanford double-shell waste tank 101-SY during Window ``C`` (after the May 1991 gas release event) were analyzed for total organic carbon by the staff of the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory at Pacific Northwest Laboratory. The procedure uses the oxidation/extraction method of hot acid persulfate oxidation. Evolved CO{sub 2} is measured by a UIC Coulometric Carbon Analyzer coulometry detector. Samples are acidified with heated sulfuric acid to drive off all inorganic carbonate carbon as CO{sub 2}. Excess potassium persulfate oxidant, along with a silver catalyst, is then added to the heated sulfuric acid solution. All organic carbon is oxidized to CO{sub 2}, swept away by the carrier gas to the Coulometrics Analyzer, and the results calculated and displayed directly as {mu}g carbon titrated.
Date: January 1, 1992
Creator: Gillespie, B. M.; Stromatt, R. W.; Baldwin, D. L. & Hoopes, F. V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
101-SY Hydrogen Safety Project chemical analysis support: Window C'' total organic carbon analysis (open access)

101-SY Hydrogen Safety Project chemical analysis support: Window C'' total organic carbon analysis

Core samples taken from Hanford double-shell waste tank 101-SY during Window C'' (after the May 1991 gas release event) were analyzed for total organic carbon by the staff of the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory at Pacific Northwest Laboratory. The procedure uses the oxidation/extraction method of hot acid persulfate oxidation. Evolved CO{sub 2} is measured by a UIC Coulometric Carbon Analyzer coulometry detector. Samples are acidified with heated sulfuric acid to drive off all inorganic carbonate carbon as CO{sub 2}. Excess potassium persulfate oxidant, along with a silver catalyst, is then added to the heated sulfuric acid solution. All organic carbon is oxidized to CO{sub 2}, swept away by the carrier gas to the Coulometrics Analyzer, and the results calculated and displayed directly as {mu}g carbon titrated.
Date: January 1, 1992
Creator: Gillespie, B. M.; Stromatt, R. W.; Baldwin, D. L. & Hoopes, F. V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
500 MW demonstration of advanced wall-fired combustion techniques for the reduction of nitrogen oxide (NO[sub x]) emissions from coal-fired boilers (open access)

500 MW demonstration of advanced wall-fired combustion techniques for the reduction of nitrogen oxide (NO[sub x]) emissions from coal-fired boilers

The project provides a stepwise retrofit of an advanced overfire air (AOFA) system followed by low NO[sub x] burners (LNB). During each test phase of the project, diagnostic, performance, long-term, and verification testing will be performed. These tests are used to quantify the NO[sub x] reductions of each technology and evaluate the effects of those reductions on other combustion parameters such as particulatecharacteristics and boiler efficiency. Baseline, AOFA, and LNB without AOFA test segments have been completed. Analysis of the 94 days of LNB long-term data collected show the full-load NO[sub x] emission levels to be approximately 0.65 lb/MBtu. Flyash LOI values for the LNB configuration are approximately 8 percent at full-load. Corresponding values for the AOFA configuration are 0.94 lb/MBtu and approximately 10 percent. Abbreviated diagnostic tests for the LNB+AOFA configuration indicate that at 500 MWe, NO[sub x] emissions are approximately 0.55 lb/MBtu with corresponding flyash LOI values of approximately 11 percent. For comparison, the long-term full-load, baseline NO[sub x] emission level was approximately 1.24 lb/MBtu at 5.2 percent LOI. Comprehensive testing of the LNB+AOFA configuration will be performed when the stackparticulate emissions issue is resolved. Testing of a process optimization package on Plant Hammond Unit 4 was performed …
Date: January 1, 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

888: Acht minuten achter acht netten vissen

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Recording of Paul Geladi's 888: Acht minuten achter acht netten vissen. This work is for 8 mono soundtracks, supplied as 4 stereo pairs. The soundtracks are in finished form and should be mixed according to a set of instruction given by the composer, on an 8 channel mixer to stereo or quadro configuration loudspeakers. The piece is for live performance. The 8 mono tracks are to be reorganized in 2 groups of 3 and 5 tracks each and the tracks do not have to start synchronously, allowing for an incredible amount of performance interpretations.
Date: 1992/1993
Creator: Geladi, Paul
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

[1933 Austin Public Library Photograph #2]

Photograph of the front entrance of the 1933 Austin Public Library in Austin, Texas, with cars parked on the street in front of the lawn. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says "Old Austin Public Library, 1992."
Date: 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1933 Austin Public Library Photograph #3]

Photograph of the side entrance of the 1933 Austin Public Library building in Austin, Texas. A sign outside of the door says "Austin History Center, Red Points & Ration Cards, April 24-August 16, 1992."
Date: 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1933 Austin Public Library Photograph #4]

Photograph of the back of the 1933 Austin Public Library in Austin, Texas. The photo is taken from across a parking lot full of cars.
Date: 1992
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History