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U.S. Agricultural Trade: Trends, Composition, Direction, and Policy (open access)

U.S. Agricultural Trade: Trends, Composition, Direction, and Policy

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Date: October 24, 2000
Creator: Hanrahan, Charles E. & Dunkley, Mary L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Grants to State and Local Governments: A Brief History (open access)

Federal Grants to State and Local Governments: A Brief History

This report discusses the history of the federal grants-in-aid system, which predates the Constitution. he grants-in-aid system assumed its current form when President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated his New Deal programs. Since Roosevelt, the grants-in-aid system has expanded, especially in the number and dollar amount of categorical grant programs.
Date: October 10, 2000
Creator: Canada, Ben
System: The UNT Digital Library
Paying Off the National Debt: Some Intergenerational Consequences (open access)

Paying Off the National Debt: Some Intergenerational Consequences

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Date: October 17, 2000
Creator: Labonte, Marc & Makinen, Gail
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 13, Number 11, October 2000 (open access)

Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 13, Number 11, October 2000

Monthly report of the Texas A & M University Real Estate Center on statistics, recent news, and developments related to real estate.
Date: October 2000
Creator: Texas A & M University. Real Estate Center.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Final report for: Fundamental study of long-short interfacial wave interactions with application for flow regime development (open access)

Final report for: Fundamental study of long-short interfacial wave interactions with application for flow regime development

The long waves that cause slugs almost always form more slowly than short waves, and linear stability always predicts that the growth rate for long waves is much less than that for short waves. However, at many conditions above neutral stability, long waves dominate the wave field. Three different studies were undertaken as part of the funded work: (1) linear interaction for unsteady flows; (2) wave evolution in oil-water channel flows; (3) retrograde stability and subcritical bifurcations. The oil-water system was used as a surrogate for gas-liquid systems because the gas phase is usually turbulent, and this complication is thus avoided although the phenomena involved are similar. The following overall conclusions about flow regime development were reached: (a) Oscillations in pressure and flow rate, due to interfacial waves or a malfunctioning pump, can cause significant growth rate changes in short waves within narrow frequency ranges, but probably do not have a large effect on long waves and thus regime transition. (b) Linear and nonlinear processes act together to cause regime transitions; however, it is almost certain that long waves cannot form solely by nonlinear energy transfer from shorter waves. (c) The nonlinear coefficient spectrum contains the information necessary to tell …
Date: October 23, 2000
Creator: McCready, Mark
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Water Radiolysis in Water Cooled Reactors - Nuclear Energy Research Initiative (NERI) Program (open access)

Effects of Water Radiolysis in Water Cooled Reactors - Nuclear Energy Research Initiative (NERI) Program

OAK B188 Quarterly Progress Report on NERI Proposal No.99-0010 for the Development of an Experiment and Calculation Based Model to Describe the Effects of Radiation on Non-standard Aqueous Systems Like Those Encountered in the Advanced Light Water Reactor
Date: October 1, 2000
Creator: Pimblott, S. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Services in Private Schools under P.L. 105-17 (open access)

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Services in Private Schools under P.L. 105-17

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Date: October 19, 2000
Creator: Jones, Nancy Lee
System: The UNT Digital Library
Urban Wood/Coal Co-Firing in the Bellefield Boilerplant (open access)

Urban Wood/Coal Co-Firing in the Bellefield Boilerplant

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Date: October 31, 2000
Creator: Cobb, James T., Jr.; Geiger, Gene E. & III, William W. Elder
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Technologies for Stripper Gas Well Enhancement (open access)

Advanced Technologies for Stripper Gas Well Enhancement

As part of Task 1 in the Advanced Technologies for Stripper Gas Well Enhancement, Schlumberger--Holditch Reservoir Technologies (H-RT) has partnered with two Appalachian Basin producers, Great Lakes Energy (formerly Range Resources) and Belden and Blake Corporation, to develop methodologies for the identification and enhancement of stripper wells with economic upside potential. These industry partners have provided data for over 700 wells in northwestern Pennsylvania. Phase 1 goals of this project are to develop and validate methodologies that can quickly and cost-effectively identify wells with enhancement potential. We are currently in the final stages of developing and testing our new Access/Excel based software and processing this well data to generate a list of potential candidate wells that can be used in Phase 2 to validate these methodologies.
Date: October 1, 2000
Creator: Boyer, C. M., II; Fairchild, N. R., Jr. & MacDonald, R. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR STRIPPER GAS WELL ENHANCEMENT (open access)

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR STRIPPER GAS WELL ENHANCEMENT

As part of Phase 1 in the Advanced Technologies for Stripper Gas Well Enhancement, Schlumberger--Holditch Reservoir Technologies (H-RT) has partnered with two Appalachian Basin producers, Great Lakes Energy (formerly Range Resources) and Belden & Blake Corporation, to develop methodologies for the identification and enhancement of stripper wells with economic upside potential. These industry partners have provided data for over 700 wells in northwestern Pennsylvania. Phase 1 goals of this project are to develop and validate methodologies that can quickly and cost-effectively identify wells with enhancement potential. We are currently processing the production and well data and developing our new Access/Excel based software that incorporates our identification methodologies. Upon completion we will generate a list of potential candidate wells that can be used in Phase 2 to validate these methodologies.
Date: October 1, 2000
Creator: Boyer, C. M., II; Fairchild, N. R., Jr. & P.G., R.J. MacDonald
System: The UNT Digital Library