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College Admissions Testing of Graduating Seniors in Texas High Schools Class of 2009 (open access)

College Admissions Testing of Graduating Seniors in Texas High Schools Class of 2009

Report detailing statistics related to college admission tests (SAT and ACT) for the class of 2009 in Texas public schools.
Date: 2010
Creator: Callinan, Amanda; Thomas, Shawn P.; Whalen, Christine; Kallus, Richard & Grasso, Anthony
System: The Portal to Texas History
Development of Human Health PCLs for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Mixtures (open access)

Development of Human Health PCLs for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Mixtures

This document describes the process to establish PCLs for total petroleum hydrocarbon mixtures.
Date: January 2010
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
System: The Portal to Texas History
Environmental Justice Small Grants Program 2010 Awards: Project Descriptions (open access)

Environmental Justice Small Grants Program 2010 Awards: Project Descriptions

This document is by the U.S. EPA to provide information on small grant programs for environmental justice.
Date: 2010
Creator: United States. Environmental Protection Agency.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gas Tax Facts (open access)

Gas Tax Facts

Document providing information on gas taxes in Texas related to how much the average person pays and what the taxes fund as well as a comparison to other states rates.
Date: 2010
Creator: Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Committee on Transportation.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Getting Help is Easy Just Call 9-1-1: Cell Phone Sally and Friends Show You How (open access)

Getting Help is Easy Just Call 9-1-1: Cell Phone Sally and Friends Show You How

A booklet for kids about why and how to call 9-1-1 explained by cartoon characters.
Date: 2010
Creator: Texas. Commission on State Emergency Communications.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Getting Help with Your Investments (open access)

Getting Help with Your Investments

Booklet guide on choosing financial professional suited to personal needs.
Date: 2010
Creator: Texas. State Securities Board.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Improving Biomass Yields: High Biomass, Low Input Dedicated Energy Crops to Enable a Full Scale Bioenergy Industry (open access)

Improving Biomass Yields: High Biomass, Low Input Dedicated Energy Crops to Enable a Full Scale Bioenergy Industry

Broad Funding Opportunity Announcement Project: Ceres is developing bigger and better grasses for use in biofuels. The bigger the grass yield, the more biomass, and more biomass means more biofuel per acre. Using biotechnology, Ceres is developing grasses that will grow bigger with less fertilizer than current grass varieties. Hardier, higher-yielding grass also requires less land to grow and can be planted in areas where other crops can’t grow instead of in prime agricultural land. Ceres is conducting multi-year trials in Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, and Georgia which have already resulted in grass yields with as much as 50% more biomass than yields from current grass varieties.
Date: January 1, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Long-Range Electric Vehicle Batteries: High Energy Density Lithium Batteries (open access)

Long-Range Electric Vehicle Batteries: High Energy Density Lithium Batteries

Broad Funding Opportunity Announcement Project: In a battery, metal ions move between the electrodes through the electrolyte in order to store energy. Envia Systems is developing new silicon-based negative electrode materials for Li-Ion batteries. Using this technology, Envia will be able to produce commercial EV batteries that outperform today’s technology by 2-3 times. Many other programs have attempted to make anode materials based on silicon, but have not been able to produce materials that can withstand charge/discharge cycles multiple times. Envia has been able to make this material which can successfully cycle hundreds of times, on a scale that is economically viable. Today, Envia’s batteries exhibit world-record energy densities.
Date: January 1, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Low-Cost Flexible Electrochromic Film for Energy Efficient Buildings (open access)

Low-Cost Flexible Electrochromic Film for Energy Efficient Buildings

Broad Funding Opportunity Announcement Project: ITN is addressing the high cost of electrochromic windows with a new manufacturing process: roll-to-roll deposition of the film onto flexible plastic surfaces. Production of electrochromic films on plastic requires low processing temperatures and uniform film quality over large surface areas. ITN is overcoming these challenges using its previous experience in growing flexible thin-film solar cells and batteries. By developing sensor-based controls, ITN’s roll-to-roll manufacturing process yields more film over a larger area than traditional film deposition methods. Evaluating deposition processes from a control standpoint ultimately strengthens the ability for ITN to handle unanticipated deviations quickly and efficiently, enabling more consistent large-volume production. The team is currently moving from small-scale prototypes into pilot-scale production to validate roll-to-roll manufacturability and produce scaled prototypes that can be proven in simulated operating conditions. Electrochromic plastic films could also open new markets in building retrofit applications, vastly expanding the potential energy savings.
Date: January 1, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Motor Vehicle Dealer Maual, 2010 (open access)

Motor Vehicle Dealer Maual, 2010

This manual is to provide prospective and current licensees in Texas motor vehicle industry with a guide to the licensing requirements and operational obligations.
Date: 2010
Creator: Texas. Department of Motor Vehicles. Motor Vehicle Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Project Summary: Marginal Production in the Gulf of Mexico - Economic, Environmental, and Regulatory Perspective] (open access)

[Project Summary: Marginal Production in the Gulf of Mexico - Economic, Environmental, and Regulatory Perspective]

Summary describing the work completed at Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies for Marginal Production in the Gulf of Mexico. It includes background information on the project funding and sponsorship, goals, methodology, and findings.
Date: January 2010
Creator: Louisiana State University, Center for Energy Studies
System: The UNT Digital Library
Su guía para el cuidando de la salud (open access)

Su guía para el cuidando de la salud

Brief guide to health care resources and instructions on how to obtain them.
Date: 2010
Creator: Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership
System: The Portal to Texas History
Towards Development of a Nutrient Budget for the Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary (open access)

Towards Development of a Nutrient Budget for the Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary

Study report on nutrients in the Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary and conservation methods.
Date: 2010
Creator: Quigg, Antonietta S.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Trade Transportation Activities Report (open access)

Trade Transportation Activities Report

Report of proposed transportation improvement projects report for TxDOT's El Paso, Laredo, and Pharr Districts.
Date: 2010
Creator: Saenz, Amadeo, Jr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Turning Bacteria into Fuel: Cyanobacteria Designed for Solar-Powered Highly Efficient Production of Biofuels (open access)

Turning Bacteria into Fuel: Cyanobacteria Designed for Solar-Powered Highly Efficient Production of Biofuels

Broad Funding Opportunity Announcement Project: ASU is engineering a type of photosynthetic bacteria that efficiently produce fatty acids—a fuel precursor for biofuels. This type of bacteria, called Synechocystis, is already good at converting solar energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) into a type of fatty acid called lauric acid. ASU has modified the organism so it continuously converts sunlight and CO2 into fatty acids—overriding its natural tendency to use solar energy solely for cell growth and maximizing the solar-to-fuel conversion process. ASU’s approach is different because most biofuels research focuses on increasing cellular biomass and not on excreting fatty acids. The project has also identified a unique way to convert the harvested lauric acid into a fuel that can be easily blended with existing transportation fuels.
Date: January 1, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Laboratory System: EPA Regional Laboratories...Advancing the Agency's Science Agenda (open access)

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Laboratory System: EPA Regional Laboratories...Advancing the Agency's Science Agenda

This report summarizes the priorities and accomplishments of the EPA Regional Laboratory System. during the 2010 fiscal year.
Date: 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
USDA Climate Change Science Plan (open access)

USDA Climate Change Science Plan

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Date: 2010
Creator: United States. Department of Agriculture.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Waste Heat Recovery System: Lightweight Thermal Energy Recovery (LIGHTER) System (open access)

Waste Heat Recovery System: Lightweight Thermal Energy Recovery (LIGHTER) System

Broad Funding Opportunity Announcement Project: GM is using shape memory alloys that require as little as a 10°C temperature difference to convert low-grade waste heat into mechanical energy. When a stretched wire made of shape memory alloy is heated, it shrinks back to its pre-stretched length. When the wire cools back down, it becomes more pliable and can revert to its original stretched shape. This expansion and contraction can be used directly as mechanical energy output or used to drive an electric generator. Shape memory alloy heat engines have been around for decades, but the few devices that engineers have built were too complex, required fluid baths, and had insufficient cycle life for practical use. GM is working to create a prototype that is practical for commercial applications and capable of operating with either air- or fluid-based heat sources. GM’s shape memory alloy based heat engine is also designed for use in a variety of non-vehicle applications. For example, it can be used to harvest non-vehicle heat sources, such as domestic and industrial waste heat and natural geothermal heat, and in HVAC systems and generators.
Date: January 1, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Your Health Care Guide: 2010 Edition (open access)

Your Health Care Guide: 2010 Edition

Pamphlet containing reminders and advice about personal health care changes.
Date: 2010
Creator: Texas Health and Human Services Commission
System: The Portal to Texas History
Salmon, Mississippi Fact Sheet (open access)

Salmon, Mississippi Fact Sheet

The Salmon, Mississippi, Site, also called the Tatum Dome Test Site, is a 1,470-acre tract of land in Lamar County, Mississippi, 21 miles southwest of Hattiesburg. The nearest town is Purvis, about 10 miles east of the site. The site is in a forested region known as the long-leaf pine belt of the Gulf Coastal Plain. Elevations in the area range from about 240 to 350 feet above sea level. The site overlies a salt formation called the Tatum Salt Dome. Land around the Salmon site has residential, industrial, and commercial use, although no one lives within the boundary of the site itself. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, a predecessor agency of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and the U.S. Department of Defense conducted two underground nuclear tests at the site under the designation of Project Dribble, part of a larger program known as the Vela Uniform program. Two gas explosive tests, designated Project Miracle Play, were also conducted at the site.
Date: January 4, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-0754 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-0754

Document 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, Greg Abbott, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Authority of the Governor to grant a posthumous pardon (RQ-0810-GA).
Date: January 7, 2010
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Briefing on Commercial and Department of Defense Space System Requirements and Acquisition Practices (open access)

Briefing on Commercial and Department of Defense Space System Requirements and Acquisition Practices

Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Department of Defense (DOD) has had long-standing difficulties developing and delivering space systems on time and within budget. Some programs have been delayed by years and cost billions of dollars more than their initial estimates. Attempts to reform DOD space acquisitions in the past have sought to leverage commercial approaches or rely more on the commercial sector to meet DOD needs. These efforts have not been successful and, in some cases, have exacerbated problems, particularly with respect to oversight. In view of past challenges with adopting commercial approaches, Congress requested an examination of the following questions: (1) What are the differences between commercial and national security space system missions, requirements, and technology development? (2) What acquisition practices adopted by commercial companies could be used for national security space system acquisitions? (3) Which acquisition practices adopted by commercial companies may not be readily adaptable for national security space system acquisitions?"
Date: January 14, 2010
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Shockwave Engine: Wave Disk Engine (open access)

Shockwave Engine: Wave Disk Engine

Broad Funding Opportunity Announcement Project: MSU is developing a new engine for use in hybrid automobiles that could significantly reduce fuel waste and improve engine efficiency. In a traditional internal combustion engine, air and fuel are ignited, creating high-temperature and high-pressure gases which expand rapidly. This expansion of gases forces the engine’s pistons to pump and powers the car. MSU’s engine has no pistons. It uses the combustion of air and fuel to build up pressure within the engine, generating a shockwave that blasts hot gas exhaust into the blades of the engine’s rotors causing them to turn, which generates electricity. MSU’s redesigned engine would be the size of a cooking pot and contain fewer moving parts—reducing the weight of the engine by 30%. It would also enable a vehicle that could use 60% of its fuel for propulsion.
Date: January 14, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laser-Mechanical Drilling for Geothermal Energy: Low-Contact Drilling Technology to Enable Economical EGS Wells (open access)

Laser-Mechanical Drilling for Geothermal Energy: Low-Contact Drilling Technology to Enable Economical EGS Wells

Broad Funding Opportunity Announcement Project: Foro Energy is developing a unique capability and hardware system to transmit high power lasers over long distances via fiber optic cables. This laser power is integrated with a mechanical drilling bit to enable rapid and sustained penetration of hard rock formations too costly to drill with mechanical drilling bits alone. The laser energy that is directed at the rock basically softens the rock, allowing the mechanical bit to more easily remove it. Foro Energy’s laser-assisted drill bits have the potential to be up to 10 times more economical than conventional hard-rock drilling technologies, making them an effective way to access the U.S. energy resources currently locked under hard rock formations.
Date: January 15, 2010
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library