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Pulmonary compliance and lung volume varies with ecomorphology in anuran amphibians: implications for ventilatory-assisted lymph flux (open access)

Pulmonary compliance and lung volume varies with ecomorphology in anuran amphibians: implications for ventilatory-assisted lymph flux

This article examining the correlation between pulmonary compliance, lung volume, and lymph flux rates in anurans. The findings of this article suggest that lymph mobilization capacity may explain some of the variation in pulmonary compliance and lung volume in anurans.
Date: October 1, 2011
Creator: Hedrick, Michael; Hillman, Stanley S.; Drewes, Robert C. & Withers, Philip C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Designing Non-blocking Allreduce with Collective Offload on InfiniBand Clusters: A Case Study with Conjugate Gradient Solvers (open access)

Designing Non-blocking Allreduce with Collective Offload on InfiniBand Clusters: A Case Study with Conjugate Gradient Solvers

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Date: October 1, 2011
Creator: Kandalla, K; Yang, U; Keasler, J; Kolev, T; Moody, A; Subramoni, H et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Segregation at the surfaces of Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1-x} alloys in the presence of adsorbed S (open access)

Segregation at the surfaces of Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1-x} alloys in the presence of adsorbed S

The influence of adsorbed S on surface segregation in Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1 − x} alloys (S/Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1 − x)} was characterized over a wide range of bulk alloy compositions (x = 0.05 to 0.95) using high-throughput Composition Spread Alloy Film (CSAF) sample libraries. Top-surface and near-surface compositions of the CSAFs were measured as functions of bulk Cu composition, x, and temperature using spatially resolved low energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LEISS) and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). Preferential segregation of Cu to the top-surface of the S/Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1 − x} CSAF was observed at all bulk compositions, x, but the extent of Cu segregation to the S/Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1 − x} surface was lower than the Cu segregation to the surface of a clean Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1 − x} CSAF, clear evidence of an S-induced “segregation reversal.” The Langmuir–McLean formulation of the Gibbs isotherm was used to estimate the enthalpy and entropy of Cu segregation to the top-surface, ΔH{sub seg}(x) and ΔS{sub seg}(x), at saturation sulfur coverages. While Cu segregation to the top-surface of the clean Cu{sub x}Pd{sub 1 − x} is exothermic (ΔH{sub seg} < 0) for all bulk Cu compositions, it is endothermic (ΔH{sub seg} > 0) for …
Date: October 1, 2011
Creator: Miller, James B.; Priyadarshini, Deepika & Gellman, Andrew J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laser Produced Relativistic Electron-Positron Pair Plasma Jet (open access)

Laser Produced Relativistic Electron-Positron Pair Plasma Jet

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Date: April 1, 2011
Creator: Chen, H.; Wilks, S. C.; Meyerhofer, D. D.; Cauble, R.; Gregori, G.; Hazi, A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Numerical Error Estimation for Nonlinear Hyperbolic PDEs via Nonlinear Error Transport (open access)

Numerical Error Estimation for Nonlinear Hyperbolic PDEs via Nonlinear Error Transport

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Date: April 1, 2011
Creator: Banks, J W; Hittinger, J F; Connors, J M & Woodward, C S
System: The UNT Digital Library
The accuracy of climate models' simulated season lengths and the effectiveness of grid scale correction factors (open access)

The accuracy of climate models' simulated season lengths and the effectiveness of grid scale correction factors

Global climate change is expected to impact biological populations through a variety of mechanisms including increases in the length of their growing season. Climate models are useful tools for predicting how season length might change in the future. However, the accuracy of these models tends to be rather low at regional geographic scales. Here, I determined the ability of several atmosphere and ocean general circulating models (AOGCMs) to accurately simulate historical season lengths for a temperate ectotherm across the continental United States. I also evaluated the effectiveness of regional-scale correction factors to improve the accuracy of these models. I found that both the accuracy of simulated season lengths and the effectiveness of the correction factors to improve the model's accuracy varied geographically and across models. These results suggest that regional specific correction factors do not always adequately remove potential discrepancies between simulated and historically observed environmental parameters. As such, an explicit evaluation of the correction factors' effectiveness should be included in future studies of global climate change's impact on biological populations.
Date: September 1, 2011
Creator: Winterhalter, Wade
System: The UNT Digital Library
Prioritizing and Visualizing Energy Management and (open access)

Prioritizing and Visualizing Energy Management and

Since the 1970s, energy management and control sys
Date: August 1, 2011
Creator: Duarte, Carlos; Acker, Brad; Grosshans, Ray & Ma, Milos
System: The UNT Digital Library
A thermodynamic model for the system SiO2-H2O near the upper critical end point based on quartz solubility experiments at 500-1100 C and 5-20 kbar (open access)
The Properties of Hydrogen and Helium Under Extreme Conditions (open access)

The Properties of Hydrogen and Helium Under Extreme Conditions

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Date: December 1, 2011
Creator: McMahon, J M; Morales, M A; Pierleoni, C & Ceperley, D M
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments in High-Temperature Helium Facility: E (open access)

Experiments in High-Temperature Helium Facility: E

A high-temperature helium test facility (HTHF) has
Date: June 1, 2011
Creator: Mylavarapu, Sai K.; Sun, Xiaodong & Glosup, Richard E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Direct-Write Assembly of Functional Inks for Planar and 3D Microstructures (open access)

Direct-Write Assembly of Functional Inks for Planar and 3D Microstructures

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Date: July 1, 2011
Creator: Duoss, E. B.; Ahn, B. Y.; Malkowski, T. F.; Adams, J. J.; Bernhard, J. T. & Lewis, J. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Asymmetry and Risk (open access)

Asymmetry and Risk

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Date: July 1, 2011
Creator: Goodwin, B T
System: The UNT Digital Library
DFT-based materials and steel design at finite temperatures (open access)

DFT-based materials and steel design at finite temperatures

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Date: June 1, 2011
Creator: Grabowski, B; Hickel, T; Kormann, F & Neugebauer, J
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of a Small Loop Antenna with Inductive Coupling to Nearby Loops (open access)

Analysis of a Small Loop Antenna with Inductive Coupling to Nearby Loops

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Date: April 1, 2011
Creator: Perkins, M. P.; Ong, M. M.; Speer, R. D. & Brown, C. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Influence of exchange and correlation on structural and electronic properties of AlN, GaN, and InN polytypes (open access)

Influence of exchange and correlation on structural and electronic properties of AlN, GaN, and InN polytypes

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Date: August 1, 2011
Creator: de Carvalho, L; Schleife, A & Bechstedt, F
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annomolous Elevated Radiocarbon Measurements of PM2.5 (open access)

Annomolous Elevated Radiocarbon Measurements of PM2.5

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Date: June 1, 2011
Creator: Buchholz, B. A.; Fallon, S.; Zermeno, P.; Bench, G. & Schichtel, B. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Digital Criticality Safety Document Collection Available through the U.S. Department of Energy's NCSP Web Site (open access)

A Digital Criticality Safety Document Collection Available through the U.S. Department of Energy's NCSP Web Site

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Date: June 1, 2011
Creator: Koponen, B. L.; Heinrichs, D. P. & Lee, C. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Installation of hybrid ion source on the 1-MV LLNL BioAMS spectrometer (open access)

Installation of hybrid ion source on the 1-MV LLNL BioAMS spectrometer

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Date: June 1, 2011
Creator: Ognibene, T J & Salazar, G A
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiatively Efficient Magnetized Bondi Accretion (open access)

Radiatively Efficient Magnetized Bondi Accretion

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Date: September 1, 2011
Creator: Cunningham, A. J.; McKee, C. F.; Klein, R. I.; Krumholz, M. R. & Teyssier, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flow visualization with Quantified Spatial and Temporal Errors using Edge Maps (open access)

Flow visualization with Quantified Spatial and Temporal Errors using Edge Maps

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Date: June 1, 2011
Creator: Bhatia, Harsh; Jadhav, Shreeraj; Bremer, Peer-Timo; Chen, Guoning; Levine, Joshua A.; Nonato, Luis Gustavo et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
High dynamic range temporal contrast measurement and characterization of oscillators for seeding high energy petawatt laser systems (open access)

High dynamic range temporal contrast measurement and characterization of oscillators for seeding high energy petawatt laser systems

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Date: December 1, 2011
Creator: Alessi, D.; Spinka, T.; Betts, S.; Kanz, V.; Sigurdsson, R.; Riordan, B. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Using EnergyPlus to Perform Dehumidification Analysis on Building America Homes: Preprint (open access)

Using EnergyPlus to Perform Dehumidification Analysis on Building America Homes: Preprint

A parametric study was conducted using EnergyPlus version 6.0 to investigate humidity issues on a typical mid-1990s reference home, a 2006 International Energy Conservation Code home, and a high-performance home in a hot-humid climate. The impacts of various dehumidification equipment and controls are analyzed on the high performance home. The study examined the combined effects of infiltration and mechanical ventilation with balanced and unbalanced mechanical ventilation systems. Indoor relative humidity excursions were examined; specifically, the number of excursions, average excursion length, and maximum excursion length. Space relative humidity, thermal comfort, and whole-house source energy consumption were analyzed for indoor relative humidity set points of 50%, 55%, and 60%. The study showed and explained why similar trends of high humidity were observed in all three homes regardless of energy efficiency, and why humidity problems are not necessarily unique in high-performance homes. Thermal comfort analysis indicated that occupants are unlikely to notice indoor humidity problems. The study confirmed that supplemental dehumidification should be provided to maintain space relative humidity below 60% in a hot-humid climate.
Date: March 1, 2011
Creator: Fang, X.; Winkler, J. & Christensen, D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Overview of the US-Japan collaborative investigation on hydrogen isotope retention in neutron-irradiated and ion-damaged tungsten (open access)

Overview of the US-Japan collaborative investigation on hydrogen isotope retention in neutron-irradiated and ion-damaged tungsten

Plasma-facing components (PFCs) will be exposed to 14 MeV neutrons from deuterium-tritium (D-T) fusion reactions, and tungsten, a candidate PFC for the divertor in ITER, is expected to receive a neutron dose of 0.7 displacement per atom (dpa) by the end of operation in ITER. The effect of neutron-irradiation damage has been mainly simulated using high-energy ion bombardment. While this prior database of results is quite valuable for understanding the behavior of hydrogen isotopes in PFCs, it does not encompass the full range of effects that must be considered in a practical fusion environment due to short penetration depth, damage gradient, high damage rate, and high PKA energy spectrum of the ion bombardment. In addition, neutrons change the elemental composition via transmutations, and create a high radiation environment inside PFCs, which influence the behavior of hydrogen isotope in PFCs, suggesting the utilization of fission reactors is necessary for neutron irradiation. Therefore, the effort to correlate among high-energy ions, fission neutrons, and fusion neutrons is crucial for accurately estimating tritium retention under a neutron-irradiation environment. Under the framework of the US-Japan TITAN program, tungsten samples (99.99 at. % purity from A.L.M.T. Co.) were irradiated by neutron in the High Flux Isotope …
Date: September 1, 2011
Creator: Shimada, Masashi; Hatano, Y.; Oya, Y.; Oda, T.; Hara, M.; Cao, G. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Magnetic Alignment of Pulsed Solenoids Using the Pulsed Wire Method (open access)

Magnetic Alignment of Pulsed Solenoids Using the Pulsed Wire Method

A unique application of the pulsed-wire measurement method has been implemented for alignment of 2.5 T pulsed solenoid magnets. The magnetic axis measurement has been shown to have a resolution of better than 25 {micro}m. The accuracy of the technique allows for the identification of inherent field errors due to, for example, the winding layer transitions and the current leads. The alignment system is developed for the induction accelerator NDCX-II under construction at LBNL, an upgraded Neutralized Drift Compression experiment for research on warm dense matter and heavy ion fusion. Precise alignment is essential for NDCX-II, since the ion beam has a large energy spread associated with the rapid pulse compression such that misalignments lead to corkscrew deformation of the beam and reduced intensity at focus. The ability to align the magnetic axis of the pulsed solenoids to within 100 pm of the induction cell axis has been demonstrated.
Date: April 1, 2011
Creator: Arbelaez, D.; Madur, A.; Lipton, T. M.; Waldron, W. L. & Kwan, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library