Coordination of Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Signaling During Maize Seed Development (open access)

Coordination of Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Signaling During Maize Seed Development

Seed storage reserves represent one of the most important sources of renewable fixed carbon and nitrogen found in nature. Seeds are well-adapted for diverting metabolic resources to synthesize storage proteins as well as enzymes and structural proteins needed for their transport and packaging into membrane bound storage protein bodies. Our underlying hypothesis is that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response provides the critical cellular control of metabolic flux required for optimal accumulation of storage reserves in seeds. This highly conserved response is a cellular mechanism to monitor the protein folding environment of the ER and restore homeostasis in the presence of unfolded or misfolded proteins. In seeds, deposition of storage proteins in protein bodies is a highly specialized process that takes place even in the presence of mutant proteins that no longer fold and package properly. The capacity of the ER to deposit these aberrant proteins in protein bodies during a period that extends several weeks provides an excellent model for deconvoluting the ER stress response of plants. We have focused in this project on the means by which the ER senses and responds to functional perturbations and the underlying intracellular communication that occurs among biosynthetic, trafficking and degradative pathways …
Date: November 20, 2010
Creator: Boston, Rebecca S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Block-Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Algorithms for Vlasov Simulation (open access)

Block-Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Algorithms for Vlasov Simulation

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Date: November 20, 2011
Creator: Hittinger, J A & Banks, J W
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dual and Triple Ion-Beam Irradiations of Fe, Fe(Cr) and Fe(Cr)-ODS Final Report: IAEA SMoRE CRP (open access)

Dual and Triple Ion-Beam Irradiations of Fe, Fe(Cr) and Fe(Cr)-ODS Final Report: IAEA SMoRE CRP

Structures of nanoparticles in Fe-16Cr-4.5Al-0.3Ti-2W-0.37Y2O3 (K3) and Fe-20Cr-4.5Al-0.34Ti-0.5Y2O3 (MA956) oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) ferritic steels produced by mechanical alloying (MA) and followed by hot extrusion have been studied using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) techniques to gain insight about the formation mechanism of nanoparticles in MA/ODS steels. The observations of Y-Al-O complex-oxide nanoparticles in both ODS steels imply that decomposition of Y2O3 in association with internal oxidation of Al occurred during mechanical alloying. While the majority of oxide nanoparticles formed in both steels is Y4Al2O9, a few oxide particles of YAlO3 are also occasionally observed. These results reveal that Ti (0.3 wt %) plays an insignificant role in forming oxide nanoparticles in the presence of Al (4.5 wt %). HRTEM observations of crystalline nanoparticles larger than {approx}2 nm and amorphous or disordered cluster domains smaller than {approx}2 nm provide an insight into the formation mechanism of oxide nanoparticle in MA/ODS steels, which we believe from our observations involves a solid-state amorphous precursor followed by recrystallization. Dual ion-beam irradiations using He{sup +} + Fe{sup +8} ions were employed to gain more detailed insight about the role of nanoparticles in suppressing radiation-induced swelling. This is elaborated through TEM examinations of cavity distributions …
Date: November 20, 2011
Creator: Fluss, M. J.; Hsiung, L. L. & Marian, J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrical and optical properties of p-type InN (open access)

Electrical and optical properties of p-type InN

We have performed comprehensive studies of optical, thermoelectric and electrical properties of Mg doped InN with varying Mg doping levels and sample thicknesses. Room temperature photoluminescence spectra show a Mg acceptor related emission and the thermopower provides clear evidence for the presence of mobile holes. Although the effects of the hole transport are clearly observed in the temperature dependent electrical properties, the sign of the apparent Hall coefficient remains negative in all samples. We show that the standard model of two electrically well connected layers (n-type surface electron accumulation and p-type bulk) does not properly describe Hall effect in p-type InN.
Date: November 20, 2011
Creator: Mayer, M. A.; Choi, S.; Bierwagen, O.; Smith, H. M., III; Haller, E. E.; Speck, J. S. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evidence of High Harmonics from Echo-Enabled Harmonic Generation for Seeding X-ray Free Electron Lasers (open access)

Evidence of High Harmonics from Echo-Enabled Harmonic Generation for Seeding X-ray Free Electron Lasers

Echo-enabled harmonic generation free electron lasers hold great promise for the generation of fully coherent radiation in x-ray wavelengths. Here we report the first evidence of high harmonics from the echo-enabled harmonic generation technique in the realistic scenario where the laser energy modulation is comparable to the beam slice energy spread. In this experiment, coherent radiation at the seventh harmonic of the second seed laser is generated when the energy modulation amplitude is about 2-3 times the slice energy spread. The experiment confirms the underlying physics of echo-enabled harmonic generation and may have a strong impact on emerging seeded x-ray free electron lasers that are capable of generating laserlike x rays which will advance many areas of science.
Date: November 20, 2011
Creator: Xiang, D.; Colby, E.; Dunning, M.; Gilevich, S.; Hast, C.; Jobe, K. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact of elevated CO2 and O3 on insect-mediated ecosystem processes in a northern deciduous forest (open access)

Impact of elevated CO2 and O3 on insect-mediated ecosystem processes in a northern deciduous forest

Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO{sub 2} and O{sub 3} are altering the structure and function of forest ecosystems. Herbivorous insects are the major consumers in temperate deciduous forests, with the capacity to dramatically alter tree growth (via outbreaks), forest community composition and ecosystem dynamics (e.g., nutrient cycling). Until recently, however, experimental quantification of the impacts of CO{sub 2} and O{sub 3} on canopy herbivore communities and rates of defoliation and nutrient flux has not been addressed. This research, conducted at the Aspen FACE (Free Air CO{sub 2} Enrichment) facility in northern Wisconsin, U.S.A., evaluated the independent and interactive effects of CO{sub 2} and O{sub 3} on (1) the abundance and diversity of forest canopy insect communities, and (2) rates of insect herbivory and transfer of material (leaf greenfall and insect frass) from the canopy to the forest floor. Results of studies of individual insects revealed that elevated CO{sub 2} and O{sub 3} influence the performance of individual species of damaging insect pests, but the magnitude of impact is influenced by both insect species and their host tree species. Censuses of canopy insects showed that some species were positively affected, some negatively affected, and some not affected by elevated CO{sub 2} …
Date: November 20, 2011
Creator: Lindroth, Richard L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of Disposable Debris Shields (DDS) Analysis for Development of Solid Debris Collection at NIF (open access)

Summary of Disposable Debris Shields (DDS) Analysis for Development of Solid Debris Collection at NIF

Collection of solid debris from the National Ignition Facility (NIF) is being developed both as a diagnostic tool and as a means for measuring nuclear reaction cross sections relevant to the Stockpile Stewardship Program and nuclear astrophysics. The concept is straightforward; following a NIF shot, the debris that is produced as a result of the capsule and hohlraum explosion would be collected and subsequently extracted from the chamber. The number of nuclear activations that occurred in the capsule would then be measured through a combination of radiation detection and radiochemical processing followed by mass spectrometry. Development of the catcher is challenging due to the complex environment of the NIF target chamber. The collector surface is first exposed to a large photon flux, followed by the debris wind that is produced. The material used in the catcher must be mechanically strong in order to withstand the large amount of energy it is exposed to, as well as be chemically compatible with the form and composition of the debris. In addition, the location of the catcher is equally important. If it is positioned too close to the center of the target chamber, it will be significantly ablated, which could interfere with the …
Date: November 20, 2011
Creator: Shaughnessy, D A; Moody, K J; Grant, P M; Lewis, L A; Hutcheon, I D; Lindvall, R et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Award ER25844: Minimizing System Noise Effects for Extreme-Scale Scientific Simulation Through Function Delegation (open access)

Award ER25844: Minimizing System Noise Effects for Extreme-Scale Scientific Simulation Through Function Delegation

In software running on distributed computing clusters, time spent on communication between nodes in the cluster can be a significant portion of the overall computation time; background operating system tasks and other computational �noise� on the nodes of the system can have a significant impact on the amount of time this communication takes, especially on large systems. The research completed in this period has improved understanding of when such noise will have a significant impact. Specifically, it was demonstrated that not just noise on the nodes, but also noise on the network between nodes can have a significant impact on computation time. It was also demonstrated that noise patterns matter more than noise intensity: very regular noise can cause less disruption than lighter (on average) but less regular noise. It was also demonstrated that the effect of noise is more prominent as the speed of the network between nodes is increased. Furthermore, a tracing tool, Netgauge, was improved via our work, and a system simulator, LogGOPSim, was developed; they can be used by application developers to improve performance of their program and by system designers to mitigate the effects of noise by adjusting the noise characteristics of the operating system. …
Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Lumsdaine, Andrew
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Characterization of the eLine ASICs in prototype detector systems for LCLS (open access)

Characterization of the eLine ASICs in prototype detector systems for LCLS

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Carini, G. A.; Dragone, A.; Berube, B. -L.; Caragiulo, P.; Fritz, D .M.; Hart, P. A. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparing Linear Microinstability of the National Compact Stellarator Expriment and a Shaped Tokamak (open access)

Comparing Linear Microinstability of the National Compact Stellarator Expriment and a Shaped Tokamak

One metric for comparing con nement properties of di erent magnetic fusion energy con gurations is the linear critical gradient of drift wave modes. The critical gradient scale length determines the ratio of the core to pedestal temperature when a plasma is limited to marginal stability in the plasma core. The gyrokinetic turbulence code GS2 was used to calculate critical temperature gradients for the linear, collisionless ion tem- perature gradient (ITG) mode in the National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) and a prototypical shaped tokamak, based on the pro les of a JET H-mode shot and the stronger shaping of ARIES-AT. While a concern was that the narrow cross section of NCSX at some toroidal locations would result in steep gradients that drive instabilities more easily, it is found that other stabilizing e ects of the stellarator con guration o set this so that the normalized critical gradients for NCSX are competitive with or even better than for the tokamak. For the adiabatic ITG mode, NCSX and the tokamak had similar critical gradients, though beyond marginal stability, NCSX had larger growth rates. However, for the kinetic ITG mode, NCSX had a higher critical gradient and lower growth rates until a/LT ≈#25; …
Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: J.A. Baumgaertel, G.W. Hammett and D.R. Mikkelsen
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
CSPAD-140k - Experimental Applications at LCLS (open access)

CSPAD-140k - Experimental Applications at LCLS

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Herrmann, Sven; Boutet, S.; Carini, G.; Dragone, A.; Duda, B.; Freytag, D. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
eLine100: A Front End ASIC for LCLS Detectors in Low Noise Applications (open access)

eLine100: A Front End ASIC for LCLS Detectors in Low Noise Applications

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Dragone, A.; Caragiulo, P.; Freytag, D.; Hart, P.; Herbst, R.; Herrmann, S. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
eLine10k: A High Dynamic Range Front-End ASIC for LCLS Detectors (open access)

eLine10k: A High Dynamic Range Front-End ASIC for LCLS Detectors

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Dragone, A.; Caragiulo, P.; Carini, G. A.; Herbst, R.; Pratte, J. F.; O'Connor, P. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report for Research Conducted Under MPO B590872 between Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (open access)

Final Report for Research Conducted Under MPO B590872 between Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: De Yoreo, J. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flat Plate FCG Experimental System for Material Studies (open access)

Flat Plate FCG Experimental System for Material Studies

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Goerz, D. A.; Reisman, D. B.; Javedani, J. B.; Paladichuk, J. T.; Hare, D. E.; Tallerico, L. J. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generation IV Nuclear Energy System Initiative; Air-Cooled Option Rccs Studies and NSTF Preparation. (open access)

Generation IV Nuclear Energy System Initiative; Air-Cooled Option Rccs Studies and NSTF Preparation.

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Lomperski, S.; Pointer, W.D.; Tzanos, C.P.; Wei, T.Y.C. & Kraus, A.R. (Nuclear Engineering Division)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Introducing a Senate Bill or Resolution (open access)

Introducing a Senate Bill or Resolution

This report provides an overview of the most common considerations that may be taken into account when preparing the initial draft for a Senate bill or resolution.
Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Tollestrup, Jessica
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Iran Sanctions. November 2012 (open access)

Iran Sanctions. November 2012

This report analyzes U.S. and international sanctions against Iran and, in so doing, provides examples, based on a wide range of open source reporting, of companies and countries that conduct business with Iran.
Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Katzman, Kenneth
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear Data: Progress Report on Sensitivity Analysis at ANL in FY2012. the Trapu Experiment (open access)

Nuclear Data: Progress Report on Sensitivity Analysis at ANL in FY2012. the Trapu Experiment

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Aliberti, G. (Nuclear Engineering Division)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Path Integral Monte Carlo Simulation of the Warm-Dense Homogeneous Electron Gas (open access)

Path Integral Monte Carlo Simulation of the Warm-Dense Homogeneous Electron Gas

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Brown, E W; DuBois, J L; Clark, B K & Ceperley, D M
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Improvements In Interface Management For Hanfords Waste Treatment And Immobilization Plant - 13263 (open access)

Recent Improvements In Interface Management For Hanfords Waste Treatment And Immobilization Plant - 13263

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for management and completion of the River Protection Project (RPP) mission, which comprises both the Hanford Site tank farms operations and the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP). The RPP mission is to store, retrieve and treat Hanford's tank waste; store and dispose of treated wastes; and close the tank farm waste management areas and treatment facilities by 2047. The WTP is currently being designed and constructed by Bechtel National Inc. (BNI) for DOE-ORP. BNI relies on a number oftechnical services from other Hanford contractors for WTP's construction and commissioning. These same services will be required of the future WTP operations contractor. The WTP interface management process has recently been improved through changes in organization and technical issue management documented in an Interface Management Plan. Ten of the thirteen active WTP Interface Control Documents (ICDs) have been revised in 2012 using the improved process with the remaining three in progress. The value of the process improvements is reflected by the ability to issue these documents on schedule.
Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Arm, Stuart T.; Pell, Michael J.; Van Meighem, Jeffery S.; Duncan, Garth M. & Harrington, Christopher C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report on the AMF2 RPY Stabilization Platform: Design and Evaluation (open access)

Report on the AMF2 RPY Stabilization Platform: Design and Evaluation

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Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Coulter, R. L.; Martin, T. J. & Orr, B. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Second Line of Defense Master Spares Catalog (open access)

Second Line of Defense Master Spares Catalog

This catalog is intended to be a comprehensive listing of repair parts, components, kits, and consumable items used on the equipment deployed at SLD sites worldwide. The catalog covers detection, CAS, network, ancillary equipment, and tools. The catalog is backed by a Master Parts Database which is used to generate the standard report views of the catalog. The master parts database is a relational database containing a record for every part in the master parts catalog along with supporting tables for normalizing fields in the records. The database also includes supporting queries, database maintenance forms, and reports.
Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Henderson, Dale L.; Muller, George; Mercier, Theresa M.; Brigantic, Robert T.; Perkins, Casey J. & Cooley, Scott K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Second Line of Defense Spares Program (open access)

Second Line of Defense Spares Program

During Fiscal Year 2012, a team from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) conducted an assessment and analysis of the Second Line of Defense (SLD) Sustainability spare parts program. Spare parts management touches many aspects of the SLD Sustainability Program including contracting and integration of Local Maintenance Providers (LMP), equipment vendors, analyses and metrics on program performance, system state of health, and maintenance practices. Standardized spares management will provide better data for decisions during site transition phase and will facilitate transition to host country sustainability ownership. The effort was coordinated with related SLD Sustainability Program initiatives, including a configuration items baselining initiative, a metrics initiative, and a maintenance initiative. The spares study has also led to pilot programs for sourcing alternatives that include regional intermediate inventories and partnering agreements that leverage existing supply chains. Many partners from the SLD Sustainability program contributed to and were consulted in the course of the study. This document provides a description of the findings, recommendations, and implemented solutions that have resulted from the study.
Date: November 20, 2012
Creator: Henderson, Dale L.; Holmes, Aimee E.; Muller, George; Mercier, Theresa M.; Brigantic, Robert T.; Perkins, Casey J. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library