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Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001 (open access)

Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001

Daily newspaper from Altus, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Bush, Michael
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Barriers and opportunities: A review of selected successful energy-efficiency programs (open access)

Barriers and opportunities: A review of selected successful energy-efficiency programs

In industry, barriers may exist at various points in the decision making process, and in the implementation and management of measures to improve energy efficiency. Barriers may take many forms, and are determined by the business environment and include decision-making processes, energy prices, lack of information, a lack of confidence in the information, or high transaction costs for obtaining reliable information, as well as limited capital availability. Other barriers are the ''invisibility'' of energy efficiency measures and the difficulty of quantifying the impacts, and slow diffusion of innovative technology into markets while firms typically under-invest in R and D, despite the high pay-backs. Various programs try to reduce the barriers to improve the uptake of innovative technologies. A wide array of policies has been used and tested in the industrial sector in industrialized countries, with varying success rates. We review some new approaches to industrial energy efficiency improvement in industrialized countries, focusing on voluntary agreements.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Worrell, Ernst & Price, Lynn
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001 (open access)

The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001

Daily newspaper from Baytown, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Cash, Wanda Garner
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001 (open access)

The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001

Semiweekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Keasling, Edna & Pritchett, Melissa
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Bonneville Second Powerhouse Tailrace and High Flow Outfall: ADCP and drogue release field study (open access)

Bonneville Second Powerhouse Tailrace and High Flow Outfall: ADCP and drogue release field study

The Bonneville Project is one of four US Army Corps of Engineers operated dams along the Lower Columbia River. Each year thousands of smelt pass through this Project on their way to the Pacific Ocean. High flow outfalls, if specifically designed for fish passage, are thought to have as good or better smelt survival rates as spillways. To better understand the hydrodynamic flow field around an operating outfall, the Corps of Engineers commissioned measurement of water velocities in the tailrace of the Second Powerhouse. These data also are necessary for proper calibration and verification of three-dimensional numerical models currently under development at PNNL. Hydrodynamic characterization of the tailrace with and without the outfall operating was accomplished through use of a surface drogue and acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP). Both the ADCP and drogue were linked to a GPS (global positioning system); locating the data in both space and time. Measurements focused on the area nearest to the high flow outfall, however several ADCP transects and drogue releases were performed away from the outfall to document ambient flow field conditions when the outfall was not operating.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Cook, Christopher B.; Richmond, Marshall C. & Guensch, Gregory R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bonneville Second Powerhouse Tailrace and High Flow Outfall: ADCP and drogue release field study (open access)

Bonneville Second Powerhouse Tailrace and High Flow Outfall: ADCP and drogue release field study

The Bonneville Project is one of four US Army Corps of Engineers operated dams along the Lower Columbia River. Each year thousands of smelt pass through this Project on their way to the Pacific Ocean. High flow outfalls, if specifically designed for fish passage, are thought to have as good or better smelt survival rates as spillways. To better understand the hydrodynamic flow field around an operating outfall, the Corps of Engineers commissioned measurement of water velocities in the tailrace of the Second Powerhouse. These data also are necessary for proper calibration and verification of three-dimensional numerical models currently under development at PNNL. Hydrodynamic characterization of the tailrace with and without the outfall operating was accomplished through use of a surface drogue and acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP). Both the ADCP and drogue were linked to a GPS (global positioning system); locating the data in both space and time. Measurements focused on the area nearest to the high flow outfall, however several ADCP transects and drogue releases were performed away from the outfall to document ambient flow field conditions when the outfall was not operating.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Cook, Chris B; Richmond, Marshall C & Guensch, Greg
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Brady Standard-Herald and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001 (open access)

Brady Standard-Herald and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001

Semiweekly newspaper from Brady, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Stewart, James E.
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
A C++ particle data table interface (open access)

A C++ particle data table interface

As a result of discussions within the HEP community, we have written a C++ package which can be used to maintain a table of particle properties, including decay mode information. The classes allow for multiple tables and accept input from a number of standard sources.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Garren, Lynn A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Campaign Finance Reform: Constitutional Issues Raised by Disclosure Requirements (open access)

Campaign Finance Reform: Constitutional Issues Raised by Disclosure Requirements

Campaign finance reform legislation often contains provisions that would impose additional reporting and disclosure requirements under the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA). For example, S. 27 (McCain/Feingold), would require disclosure of disbursements of expenditures over $10,000 for “electioneering communications,” which are defined to include broadcast ads that “refer” to federal office candidates, with identification of donors of $500 or more. S. 22 (Hagel/Landrieu) would increase and expedite current disclosure requirements under FECA. H.R. 380 (Shays/Meehan) would lower the current FECA threshold for contribution reporting from $200 to $50 and impose reporting requirements for soft money disbursements by persons other than political parties. This report will discuss some of the constitutional issues relating to these and other such disclosure requirements.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Whitaker, L. Paige
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Kinetic Characterization of Combustion Toluene (open access)

Chemical Kinetic Characterization of Combustion Toluene

A study is performed to elucidate the chemical kinetic mechanism of combustion of toluene. A detailed chemical kinetic mechanism for toluene was improved by adding a more accurate description of the phenyl + O{sub 2} reaction channels. Results of the chemical kinetic mechanism are compared with experimental data obtained from premixed and nonpremixed systems. Under premixed conditions, predicted ignition delay times are compared with new experimental data obtained in shock tube. Also, calculated species concentration histories are compared to experimental flow reactor data from the literature. Critical conditions of extinction and ignition were measured in strained laminar flows under nonpremixed conditions in the counterflow configuration. Numerical calculations are performed using the chemical kinetic mechanism at conditions corresponding to those in the experiments. Critical conditions of extinction and ignition are predicted and compared with the experimental data. For both premixed and nonpremixed systems, sensitivity analysis was used to identify the reaction rate constants that control the overall rate of oxidation in each of the systems considered.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Pitz, W. J.; Seiser, R.; Bozzelli, J. W.; Da Costa, I.; Fournet, R.; Billaud, F. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combating Terrorism: FEMA Continues to Make Progress in Coordinating Preparedness and Response (open access)

Combating Terrorism: FEMA Continues to Make Progress in Coordinating Preparedness and Response

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO reviewed the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) actions to improve its capabilities to respond to terrorist incidents based on its response to lessons learned from the Oklahoma City bombing, requirements in Presidential Decision Directives 39 and 62, and its own guidance. Specifically, GAO determined the extent to which FEMA has (1) incorporated the lessons learned from the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, (2) ensured the preparedness of states and federal agencies to respond to terrorist incidents, and (3) ensured that states' plans are tested through exercises. GAO found that FEMA (1) has made across the board improvements in those areas identified as needing action after the Oklahoma City bombing, (2) updated the Federal Response Plan to address how federal agencies, states, and localities would work together to respond to an act of terrorism, and (3) assessed states' capabilities for consequence management in 1995 and set up a system to continue monitoring those capabilities."
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 108, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001 (open access)

Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 108, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001

Daily newspaper from Perry, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Brown, Gloria
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Defense Planning: Opportunities to Improve Strategic Reviews (open access)

Defense Planning: Opportunities to Improve Strategic Reviews

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "For several years, GAO has reviewed the Department of Defense's (DOD) efforts to strategically plan for the nation's defense needs and prepare related budgets. In particular, GAO evaluated DOD's methodology for conducting the 1993 Bottom-Up Review and the 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), and its preparation of several Future Years Defense Programs (FYDP). As DOD began a new effort to review its strategic priorities, GAO shared some observations on the importance of (1) using realistic assumptions and integrated analyses to reach force structure and modernization decisions, (2) preparing FYDPs that clearly link strategy and resources, and (3) ensuring DOD's review efforts carefully scrutinize opportunities to reduce support infrastructure and improve business processes."
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of high data readout rate pixel module and detector hybridization at Fermilab (open access)

Development of high data readout rate pixel module and detector hybridization at Fermilab

This paper describes the baseline design and a variation of the pixel module to handle the data rate required for the BTeV experiment at Fermilab. The present prototype has shown good electrical performance characteristics. Indium bump bonding is proven to be capable of successful fabrication at 50 micron pitch on real detectors. For solder bumps at 50 micron pitch, much better results have been obtained with the fluxless PADS processed detectors. The results are adequate for our needs and our tests have validated it as a viable technology.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: al., Sergio Zimmermann et
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Emerging energy-efficient technologies for industry (open access)

Emerging energy-efficient technologies for industry

For this study, we identified about 175 emerging energy-efficient technologies in industry, of which we characterized 54 in detail. While many profiles of individual emerging technologies are available, few reports have attempted to impose a standardized approach to the evaluation of the technologies. This study provides a way to review technologies in an independent manner, based on information on energy savings, economic, non-energy benefits, major market barriers, likelihood of success, and suggested next steps to accelerate deployment of each of the analyzed technologies. There are many interesting lessons to be learned from further investigation of technologies identified in our preliminary screening analysis. The detailed assessments of the 54 technologies are useful to evaluate claims made by developers, as well as to evaluate market potentials for the United States or specific regions. In this report we show that many new technologies are ready to enter the market place, or are currently under development, demonstrating that the United States is not running out of technologies to improve energy efficiency and economic and environmental performance, and will not run out in the future. The study shows that many of the technologies have important non-energy benefits, ranging from reduced environmental impact to improved productivity. …
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Worrell, Ernst; Martin, Nathan; Price, Lynn; Ruth, Michael; Elliott, Neal; Shipley, Anna et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001 (open access)

The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 2001

Daily newspaper from Chickasha, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Bush, Kent
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Federal Sentencing: A Sketch of Apprendi v. New Jersey and Its Impact (open access)

Federal Sentencing: A Sketch of Apprendi v. New Jersey and Its Impact

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Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Doyle, Charles
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report: Investigation of Saturated Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy For Quantitative Concentration Measurements (open access)

Final Report: Investigation of Saturated Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy For Quantitative Concentration Measurements

Our research efforts over the last few years have focused on the development of strategies for the quantitative application of DFWM and PS in flame environments. We have developed, validated, and applied a theoretical methodology based on direct numerical integration (DNI) of the time-dependent density matrix equations for analysis of the physics of the DFWM and PS processes. The incorporation of the Zeeman state structure of the energy levels of the radiative transitions has allowed us to investigate the physics of the PS process and polarization effects in DFWM. Our research effort has focused mainly on the moderate saturation regime, with laser pulse lengths significantly greater than characteristic collisional times, and with the assumption of monochromatic lasers. Recently, we have completed a study of multi-axial-mode laser effects of homogeneously broadened PS.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Lucht, R. P.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact of MHD Equilibrium Input Variations on the High-Beta Stability Boundaries of NSTX (open access)

Impact of MHD Equilibrium Input Variations on the High-Beta Stability Boundaries of NSTX

Ideal MHD stability limits of anticipated plasma configurations for the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) [Ono, M., et al., Nucl. Fusion 40 (2000) 557] and the dependence on the parameters defining the MHD equilibrium are evaluated. The study provides a quantitative computational evaluation of the stability limit variations induced by changes to the equilibrium of NSTX high-beta plasmas. The analysis is based on a reference free-boundary equilibrium with beta = 41.5%, monotonic safety factor q profile, and broad pressure profile p. On this reference target local variation of the plasma boundary, safety factor q, and pressure p profiles are imposed. Localized inflection of the outboard plasma boundary, produced by near-field effects from poloidal shaping field coils, weaken the stability due to the destabilization of high-n ballooning modes. Variation of the q profile at different radial location can also degrade stability. Both experimental profiles from existing tokamaks and spherical torus machines and profiles generated from transport modeling of anticipated neutral-beam-heated plasmas are used. Degraded stability is found at increasing pressure peaking factor due to the destabilization of n = 1 kink/ballooning modes. Direct access to the second region of stability is found in certain configurations and, for the entire set of …
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Paoletti, F.; Sabbagh, S. A.; Manickam, J.; Menard, J.; Akers, R. J.; Gates, D. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Isotopic Tracing of Fuel Components in Particulate Matter from a Compression Ignition Engine Fueled with Ethanol-In-Diesel Blends (open access)

Isotopic Tracing of Fuel Components in Particulate Matter from a Compression Ignition Engine Fueled with Ethanol-In-Diesel Blends

Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMs) was used to investigate the relative contribution to diesel engine particulate matter (PM) from the ethanol and diesel fractions of blended fuels. Four test fuel blends and a control diesel fuel baseline were investigated. The test fuels were comprised of {sup 14}C depleted diesel fuel mixed with contemporary grain ethanol ({approx}400 the {sup 14}C concentration of diesel). An emulsifier (Span 85) or cosolvent (butyl alcohol) was used to facilitate mixing. The experimental test engine was a 1993 Cummins B5.9 diesel rated at 175 hp at 2500 rpm. Test fuels were run at steady-state conditions of 1600 rpm and 210 ft-lbs, and PM samples were collected on quartz filters following dilution of engine exhaust in a mini-dilution tunnel. AMs analysis of the filter samples showed that the ethanol contributed less to PM relative to its fraction in the fuel blend. For the emulsified blends, 6.4% and 10.3% contributions to PM were observed for 11.5% and 23.0% ethanol fuels, respectively. For the cosolvent blends, even lower contributions were observed (3.8% and 6.3% contributions to PM for 12.5% and 25.0.% ethanol fuels, respectively). The distribution of the oxygen, not just the quantity, was an important factor in reducing PM …
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Buchholz, B. A.; Cheng, A. S. & Dibble, R. W.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laser Science & Technology Program Annual Report - 2000 (open access)

Laser Science & Technology Program Annual Report - 2000

The Laser Science and Technology (LS&T) Program Annual Report 2001 provides documentation of the achievements of the LLNL LS&T Program during the April 2001 to March 2002 period using three formats: (1) an Overview that is a narrative summary of important results for the year; (2) brief summaries of research and development activity highlights within the four Program elements: Advanced Lasers and Components (AL&C), Laser Optics and Materials (LO&M), Short Pulse Laser Applications and Technologies (SPLAT), and High-Energy Laser System and Tests (HELST); and (3) a compilation of selected articles and technical reports published in reputable scientific or technology journals in this period. All three elements (Annual Overview, Activity Highlights, and Technical Reports) are also on the Web: http://laser.llnl.gov/lasers/pubs/icfq.html. The underlying mission for the LS&T Program is to develop advanced lasers, optics, and materials technologies and applications to solve problems and create new capabilities of importance to the Laboratory and the nation. This mission statement has been our guide for defining work appropriate for our Program. A major new focus of LS&T beginning this past year has been the development of high peak power short-pulse capability for the National Ignition Facility (NIF). LS&T is committed to this activity.
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Chen, H. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of synchrotron pulse durations using surfacephotovoltage transients (open access)

Measurement of synchrotron pulse durations using surfacephotovoltage transients

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Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: Glover, T. E.; Ackermann, G. D.; Belkacem, A.; Feinberg, B.; Heimann, P. A.; Hussain, Z. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mortgage Financing: Actuarial Soundness of the Federal Housing Administration's Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund (open access)

Mortgage Financing: Actuarial Soundness of the Federal Housing Administration's Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Through the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, the Federal Housing Administration operates a single-family insurance program that helps millions of Americans buy homes. Last year, the Fund's economic value appeared to have reached its highest level in the last 20 years--prompting proposals to spend some of the Fund's current resources or reduce net cash flows into the Fund. This testimony discusses (1) the financial health of the Fund under different economic scenarios and (2) the impact of proposals to reduce the size of the Fund. Under several scenarios it tested, GAO found that the Fund would be able to withstand moderately severe economic downturns. However, in three other scenarios GAO tested, the Fund would not be able to maintain its actuarial soundness. Because of the professional judgment and uncertainty involved in these analyses, GAO urges caution in using these estimates to conclude that the Fund would withstand any particular economic scenario under all circumstances. Congress and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development have taken and could take several steps to influence the economic value of the Fund. However, those actions will affect the federal budget, and, if not …
Date: March 20, 2001
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[News Clip: TX Bluebonnets] captions transcript

[News Clip: TX Bluebonnets]

B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about Bluebonnets.
Date: March 20, 2001, 4:00 p.m.
Creator: KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library