Method for using Filed Emitter Arrays in Chemical and Biological Hazard Mitigation and Remediation (open access)

Method for using Filed Emitter Arrays in Chemical and Biological Hazard Mitigation and Remediation

Patent relating to a method for using field emitter arrays in chemical and biological hazard mitigation and remediation.
Date: January 18, 2002
Creator: Gnade, Bruce & Wallace, Robert M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Process for Synthesizing Oil and Surfactant-free Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles and Microparticles (open access)

Process for Synthesizing Oil and Surfactant-free Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles and Microparticles

Patent relating to a process for synthesizing oil and surfactant-free hyaluronic acid nanoparticles and microparticles.
Date: November 3, 2004
Creator: Hu, Zhibing; Xia, Xiaohu & Tang, Liping
System: The UNT Digital Library
Film for Use in Microelectronic Devices and Methods of Producing Same (open access)

Film for Use in Microelectronic Devices and Methods of Producing Same

Patent relating to film for use in microelectronic devices and methods of producing same.
Date: July 27, 2000
Creator: Kelber, Jeffry A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Novel Metal Hydroxide Derivatives Containing Chemically Bound Organophosphorus or Polyphosphate Species as Flame Retardants (open access)

Novel Metal Hydroxide Derivatives Containing Chemically Bound Organophosphorus or Polyphosphate Species as Flame Retardants

Patent relating to novel metal hydroxide derivatives containing chemically bound organophosphorus or polyphosphate species as flame retardants.
Date: March 29, 2006
Creator: Braterman, Paul S.; D'Souza, Nandika & Dharia, Amit
System: The UNT Digital Library
Speech recovery device (open access)

Speech recovery device

There is provided an apparatus and method for assisting speech recovery in people with inability to speak due to aphasia, apraxia or another condition with similar effect. A hollow, rigid, thin-walled tube with semi-circular or semi-elliptical cut out shapes at each open end is positioned such that one end mates with the throat/voice box area of the neck of the assistor and the other end mates with the throat/voice box area of the assisted. The speaking person (assistor) makes sounds that produce standing wave vibrations at the same frequency in the vocal cords of the assisted person. Driving the assisted person's vocal cords with the assisted person being able to hear the correct tone enables the assisted person to speak by simply amplifying the vibration of membranes in their throat.
Date: October 19, 2000
Creator: Frankle, Christen M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method and apparatus for aligning a solar concentrator using two lasers (open access)

Method and apparatus for aligning a solar concentrator using two lasers

A method and apparatus are provided for aligning the facets of a solar concentrator. A first laser directs a first laser beam onto a selected facet of the concentrator such that a target board positioned adjacent to the first laser at approximately one focal length behind the focal point of the concentrator is illuminated by the beam after reflection thereof off of the selected facet. A second laser, located adjacent to the vertex of the optical axis of the concentrator, is used to direct a second laser beam onto the target board at a target point thereon. By adjusting the selected facet to cause the first beam to illuminate the target point on the target board produced by the second beam, the selected facet can be brought into alignment with the target point. These steps are repeated for other selected facets of the concentrator, as necessary, to provide overall alignment of the concentrator.
Date: October 5, 2000
Creator: Diver, Richard Boyer Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modified cellulose synthase gene from 'Arabidopsis thaliana' confers herbicide resistance to plants (open access)

Modified cellulose synthase gene from 'Arabidopsis thaliana' confers herbicide resistance to plants

Cellulose synthase ('CS'), a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of cellulose in plants is inhibited by herbicides comprising thiazolidinones such as 5-tert-butyl-carbamoyloxy-3-(3-trifluromethyl) phenyl-4-thiazolidinone (TZ), isoxaben and 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile (DCB). Two mutant genes encoding isoxaben and TZ-resistant cellulose synthase have been isolated from isoxaben and TZ-resistant Arabidopsis thaliana mutants. When compared with the gene coding for isoxaben or TZ-sensitive cellulose synthase, one of the resistant CS genes contains a point mutation, wherein glycine residue 998 is replaced by an aspartic acid. The other resistant mutation is due to a threonine to isoleucine change at amino acid residue 942. The mutant CS gene can be used to impart herbicide resistance to a plant; thereby permitting the utilization of the herbicide as a single application at a concentration which ensures the complete or substantially complete killing of weeds, while leaving the transgenic crop plant essentially undamaged.
Date: October 11, 2000
Creator: Somerville, Chris R. & Scieble, Wolf
System: The UNT Digital Library
Self-Anchoring Mast for Deploying a High-Speed Submersible Mixer in a Tank (open access)

Self-Anchoring Mast for Deploying a High-Speed Submersible Mixer in a Tank

A self-anchoring mast for deploying a high-speed submersible mixer in a tank includes operably connected first and second mast members (20, 22) and a foot member 46 operably connected to the second mast member for supporting the mast in a tank. The second mast member includes a track (36, 38) for slidably receiving a bearing of the mixer to change the orientation of the mixer in the tank.
Date: October 12, 2004
Creator: Cato, Joseph E. Jr.; Shearer, Paul M. & Rodwell, Philip 0.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method for Making a Uranium Chloride Salt Product (open access)

Method for Making a Uranium Chloride Salt Product

The subject apparatus provides a means to produce UCl3, in large quantities without incurring corrosion of the containment vessel or associated apparatus. Gaseous Cl is injected into a lower layer of Cd where CdCl2 is formed. Due to is lower density, the CdCl2 rises through the Cd layer into a layer of molten LiCl-KCL salt where a rotatable basket containing uranium ingots is suspended. The CdCl2 reacts with the uranium to form UCl, and Cd. Due to density differences, the Cd sinks down to the liquid Cd layer and is reused. The UCl3 combines with the molten salt. During production the temperature is maintained at about 600 degrees C. while after the uranium has been depleted the salt temperature is lowered, the molten salt is pressure siphoned from the vessel, and the salt product LiCl-KCl-30 mol% UCl3 is solidified.
Date: October 5, 2004
Creator: Miller, William F. & Tomczuk, Zygmunt
System: The UNT Digital Library