Texas Attorney General Opinion: LO94-057 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: LO94-057

Letter opinion issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Dan Morales, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether a state university may include prayers at commencement ceremonies and other official university events (RQ-659)
Date: July 13, 1994
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
CaMath user`s guide (open access)

CaMath user`s guide

CaMath is an external Mathematica package which can be loaded into Mathematica by a user. CaMath consists of a special set of channel access functions which provides the Mathematica users with easy and flexible access of channel information across the IOC networks. It also provides a complete set of process variable event monitoring functions. The available functions for CaMath, their functionality, and their syntax are described herein. This document also gives examples how a Mathematica user can interface to channel access devices. It is assumed that the user is already familiar with using Mathematica. Few examples of Mathematica module of using CaMath functions are also given in this document.
Date: July 13, 1994
Creator: Cha, Ben-chin & Daly, B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The integration of mind into physics (open access)

The integration of mind into physics

The proper goal of science is a unified theory of all of nature, including our thoughts. An adequate theory of this kind will resolve the quantum measurement problem, which is to reconcile the nonclassical character of the quantum world with the classical character of our perceptions of it. A framework for such a theory is described. It weds the opposing views of Bohr and Einstein. Bohr held that quantum theory provides rules that relate aspects of our knowledge, while Einstein claimed that basic theory should describe what could be reality itself, not merely our knowledge of it.
Date: July 13, 1994
Creator: Stapp, H. P.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Crystalline silicon processing (open access)

Crystalline silicon processing

This presentation (consisting of vugraphs) first provides the background motivation for Sandia`s effort for the development of improved crystalline silicon solar cells. It then discusses specific results and progress, and concludes with a brief discussion of options for next year.
Date: July 13, 1994
Creator: Basore, P. A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
High level waste tank farm solid waste radionuclide smear sample and analysis plan (open access)

High level waste tank farm solid waste radionuclide smear sample and analysis plan

The HLW Tank Farm Low-Level Solid Waste Radionuclide Smear Sample And Analysis Plan has been written to describe the three methods by which the HLW Tank Farm facilities will obtain analytical data of radionuclide distribution in, and activities of, solid waste generated in the Tank Farms for waste certification and delivery to the Low Activity Waste Vaults (LAWV) in E Area. Results will be used as a possible confirmatory supplement to process knowledge as contained in the document, WSRC-TR-94-0290, {open_quotes}High-Level Waste Characterization In Support Of Low-Level Waste Certification, I. HLW Supernate Radionuclide Characterization.{close_quotes} The purpose of collecting samples is to obtain analytical data to supplement the validation data from WSRC-TR-94-0290 that gives radionuclide distributions for low-level job control waste characterization. It is expected that the results received from the laboratory will not enable quantification within the existing WAC limits but will be used only to possibly supplement the validation of years of determinations made based on process knowledge and sampling the High Level Waste (HLW). This occurs because several of the nuclides in the WAC 3.10 list are either expected to be present in such low abundance and/or have such a soft radiation (e.g., low energy beta) that even the …
Date: July 13, 1994
Creator: Gray, P. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library