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Advanced Recombinant Manganese Peroxidase for Biosynthesis of Lignin Bioproducts, Phase I Final Report, STTR Grant #: DE-SC0007503.
The core purpose of this Phase I STTR was to evaluate the feasibility of a new method of producing a recombinant version of manganese peroxidase (MnP) enzyme. MnP is a potentially valuable enzyme for producing high value lignin products and also for industrial de-coloring operations such as biobleaching of pulp and color removal from textile dye effluents. This lignin-modifying enzyme is produced in small amounts by the native host, a white rot fungus. Previous work by Oregon State University developed a secreted recombinant version of the enzyme in the yeast Pichia pastoris. Unfortunately, the expression is barely moderate and the enzyme is heavily glycosylated, which inhibits purification. In this work, the gene for the enzyme is given a tag which targets production of the enzyme to the peroxisome. This is a promising approach since this location is also where heme and hydrogen peroxide are sequestered, which are both necessary cofactors for MnP. More than ten recombinant strains were constructed, verified, and expressed in the Pichia system. Constitutive (GAP) and methanol-induced promoters (AOX) were tried for peroxisomal targeted, cytosolic, and secreted versions of MnP. Only the secreted strains showed activity. The amount of expression was not significantly changed. The degree of …
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Beatty, Christopher; Kitner, Joshua; Lajoie, Curtis; McClain, Sean & Potochnik, Steve
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Refrigerant-Based Cooling Technologies for Information and Communication Infrastructure (ARCTIC)
Faster, more powerful and dense computing hardware generates significant heat and imposes considerable data center cooling requirements. Traditional computer room air conditioning (CRAC) cooling methods are proving increasingly cost-ineffective and inefficient. Studies show that using the volume of room air as a heat exchange medium is wasteful and allows for substantial mixing of hot and cold air. Further, it limits cabinet/frame/rack density because it cannot effectively cool high heat density equipment that is spaced closely together. A more cost-effective, efficient solution for maximizing heat transfer and enabling higher heat density equipment frames can be accomplished by utilizing properly positioned âÃÂÃÂphase changeâÃÂàor âÃÂÃÂtwo-phaseâÃÂàpumped refrigerant cooling methods. Pumping low pressure, oil-free phase changing refrigerant through microchannel heat exchangers can provide up to 90% less energy consumption for the primary cooling loop within the room. The primary benefits of such a solution include reduced energy requirements, optimized utilization of data center space, and lower OPEX and CAPEX. Alcatel-Lucent recently developed a modular cooling technology based on a pumped two-phase refrigerant that removes heat directly at the shelf level of equipment racks. The key elements that comprise the modular cooling technology consist of the following. A pump delivers liquid refrigerant to finned …
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Salamon, Todd
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Best Fit Approach to Estimating Multiple Diffuse Source Terms Using Ambient Air Monitoring Data and an Air Dispersion Model
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Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
MacQueen, D. H.; Bertoldo, N. A. & Wegrecki, A. M.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Biotic Processes Regulating the Carbon Balance of Desert Ecosystems - Final Report
Our results from the 10-year elevated atmospheric CO{sub 2} concentration study at the Nevada Desert FACE (Free-air CO{sub 2} Enrichment) Facility (NDFF) indicate that the Mojave Desert is a dynamic ecosystem with the capacity to respond quickly to environmental changes. The Mojave Desert ecosystem is accumulating carbon (C), and over the 10-year experiment, C accumulation was significantly greater under elevated [CO{sub 2}] than under ambient, despite great fluctuations in C inputs from year to year and even apparent reversals in which [CO{sub 2}] treatment had greater C accumulations.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Nowak, Robert S; Smith, Stanley D; Evans, Dave; Ogle, Kiona & Fenstermaker, Lynn
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Birth of a Galaxy: Primordial Metal Enrichment and Stellar Populations
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Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Wise, John H.; Turk, Matthew J.; Norman, Michael L.; Abel, Tom & /KIPAC, Menlo Park
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Branching Fraction and Form-factor Shape Measurements of Exclusive Charmless Semileptonic B Decays, and Determination of |Vub|
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Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Lees, J. P.; Poireau, V.; Tisserand, V.; Garra Tico, J.; Grauges, E.; Palano, A. et al.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
COMPILATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ORP GLASS FORMULATION DATABASE, VSL-12R2470-1 REV 0
The present report describes the first steps in the development of a glass property-composition database for WTP LAW and HL W glasses that includes all of the data that were used in the development of the WTP baseline models and all of the data collected subsequently as part of WTP enhancement studies perfonned for ORP. The data were reviewed to identifY some of the more significant gaps in the composition space that will need to be filled to support waste processing at Hanford. The WTP baseline models have been evaluated against the new data in terms of range of validity and prediction perfonnance.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Kruger, Albert A.; Pasieka, Holly K.; Muller, Isabelle; Gilbo, Konstantin; Perez-Cardenas, Fernando; Joseph, Innocent et al.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Controlled Substances Act: Regulatory Requirements
This report highlights certain non-criminal regulatory requirements of the Controlled Substances Act(CSA).
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Yeh, Brian T.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Demonstration of the Disposal Systems Evaluation Framework (DSEF)
None
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Greenberg, H. R.; Blink, J. A.; Sharma, M. & Sutton, M.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Design and Characterization of a Prototype Stripline Beam Position Monitor for the Clic Drive Beam*
None
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Benot-Morell, A.; Soby, L.; Wendt, M.; Nappa, J. M.; Tassan-Viol, J.; Vilalte, S. et al.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Determination of the Impact of Glycolate on ARP and MCU Operations
Savannah River Remediation (SRR) is evaluating an alternate flowsheet for the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) using glycolic acid as a reductant. An important aspect of the development of the glycolic acid flowsheet is determining if glycolate has any detrimental downstream impacts. Testing was performed to determine if there is any impact to the strontium and actinide sorption by monosodium titanate (MST) and modified monosodium titanate (mMST) or if there is an impact to the cesium removal, phase separation, or coalescer performance at the Modular Caustic-Side Solvent Extraction Processing Unit (MCU). Sorption testing was performed using both MST and modified MST (mMST) in the presence of 5000 and 10,000 ppm (mass basis) glycolate. 10,000 ppm is the estimated bounding concentration expected in the DWPF recycle stream based on DWPF melter flammable gas model results. The presence of glycolate was found to slow the removal of Sr and Pu by MST, while increasing the removal rate of Np. Results indicate that the impact is a kinetic effect, and the overall capacity of the material is not affected. There was no measurable effect on U removal at either glycolate concentration. The slower removal rates for Sr and Pu at 5000 and 10,000 …
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Taylor-Pashow, K. M.L.; Peters, T. B.; Fondeur, F. F.; Shehee, T. C. & Washington, A. L.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Development Of High Waste-Loading HLW Glasses For High Bismuth Phosphate Wastes, VSL-12R2550-1, Rev 0
This report presents results from tests with new glass formulations that have been developed for several high Bi-P HLW compositions that are expected to be processed at the WTP that have not been tested previously. WTP HLW feed compositions were reviewed to select waste batches that are high in Bi-P and that are reasonably distinct from the Bi-limited waste that has been tested previously. Three such high Bi-P HLW compositions were selected for this work. The focus of the present work was to determine whether the same type of issues as seen in previous work with high-Bi HLW will be seen in HLW with different concentrations of Bi, P and Cr and also whether similar glass formulation development approaches would be successful in mitigating these issues. New glass compositions were developed for each of the three representative Bi-P HLW wastes and characterized with respect to key processing and product quality properties and, in particular, those relating to crystallization and foaming tendency.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Kruger, A. A.; Pegg, Ian L.; Gan, Hao & Kot, Wing K.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Drug Offenses: Maximum Fines and Terms of Imprisonment for Violation of the Federal Controlled Substances Act and Related Laws
This report is a chart of the maximum fines and terms of imprisonment that may be imposed as a consequence of conviction for violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and other drug supply and drug demand related laws.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Yeh, Brian T.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Electronic Health Records: Number and Characteristics of Providers Awarded Medicaid Incentive Payments for 2011
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In summary, 1,964 hospitals and 45,962 professionals were awarded a total of approximately $2.7 billion in Medicaid EHR incentive payments for 2011. These 1,964 hospitals, which represented 39 percent of the 5,013 eligible hospitals, were awarded a total of $1.7 billion in Medicaid EHR incentive payments for 2011. While the amount of Medicaid EHR incentive payments awarded to each hospital ranged from $7,528 to $7.2 million, the median payment amount was $613,512. Participation rates, as well as total payments, were higher for hospitals in the Medicaid EHR program when compared to the Medicare EHR program, though the median payment amount in the Medicaid EHR program was less than half as large. About 50 percent of hospitals accounted for about 80 percent of the total amount of Medicaid incentive payments awarded to hospitals. Among hospitals awarded a Medicaid EHR incentive payment for 2011, we found that"
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Energy Return on Energy Investment for an LWR Fuel Cycle
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Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Greenberg, H. R.; Smith, C. A.; Blink, J. A.; Fratoni, M.; Halsey, W. G.; Simon, A. J. et al.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Federal Land Ownership: Current Acquisition and Disposal Authorities
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Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Vincent, Carol Hardy; Comay, Laura B.; Corn, M. Lynne & Hoover, Katie
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Higgs Sector and Fine-Tuning in the pMSSM
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Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Cahill-Rowley, Matthew W.; Hewett, JoAnne L.; Ismail, Ahmed & Rizzo, Thomas G.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Highway Trust Fund: Pilot Program Could Help Determine the Viability of Mileage Fees for Certain Vehicles
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Mileage-based user fee initiatives in the United States and abroad show that such fees can lead to more equitable and efficient use of roadways by charging drivers based on their actual road use and by providing pricing incentives to reduce road use. Mileage fees for passenger vehicles, however, continue to face significant public concerns related to privacy as well as cost challenges. Privacy concerns are particularly acute when Global Positioning System (GPS) units are used to track the location of passenger vehicles. Reliable cost estimates for mileage fee systems are not available, but implementing a system to collect fees from 230 million U.S. passenger vehicles is likely to greatly exceed the costs of collecting fuel taxes. Commercial truck user fee systems in Germany and New Zealand have achieved substantial revenues and benefits such as reduced road damage and emissions with fewer privacy concerns, but ensuring compliance in a cost effective manner presents trade-offs. Few commercial truck mileage fee pilots have been conducted in the United States, but efforts in two states suggest such fees pose fewer privacy and cost challenges than passenger vehicle fees."
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
United States. Government Accountability Office.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Immigration of Temporary Lower-Skilled Workers: Current Policy and Related Issues
This report discusses existing visa programs for temporary lower-skilled workers, including regulatory changes since 2008. It covers legislative efforts to reform current programs and to create new guest workers visas. It further identifies and explores key policy considerations to help inform congressional action on guest worker programs.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Bruno, Andorra
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Intellectual Property Rights Violations: Federal Civil Remedies and Criminal Penalties Related to Copyrights, Trademarks, and Patents
None
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Intelligence Identities Protection Act
This report provides an overview of the intelligence identities protection act.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Elsea, Jennifer K.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Interim Report to the 83rd Texas Legislature: House Committee on General Investigating & Ethics
Report from the Texas House Committee on General Investigating & Ethics describing the group's goals, activities, accomplishments, and other information, for review by the 83rd Texas Legislature.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Committee on General Investigating and Ethics.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Interim Report to the 83rd Texas Legislature: House Committee on State Affairs
Report from the Texas House Committee on State Affairs describing the group's goals, activities, accomplishments, and other information, for review by the 83rd Texas Legislature.
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. State Affairs Committee.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Iraq: Politics, Governance, and Human Rights
None
Date:
December 13, 2012
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library