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EPAct Fleet Information and Regulations: State and Alternative Fuel Provider Program, Annual Report FY 2001
A detailed account of the activity and accomplishments made by fleets covered by the EPAct State and Alternative Fuel Provider Program.
Date:
December 6, 2001
Creator:
Melendez, M. & White, H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
PROTEIN QUALITY CONTROL IN BACTERIAL CELLS: INTEGRATED NETWORKS OF CHAPERONES AND ATP-DEPENDENT PROTEASES.
It is generally accepted that the information necessary to specify the native, functional, three-dimensional structure of a protein is encoded entirely within its amino acid sequence; however, efficient reversible folding and unfolding is observed only with a subset of small single-domain proteins. Refolding experiments often lead to the formation of kinetically-trapped, misfolded species that aggregate, even in dilute solution. In the cellular environment, the barriers to efficient protein folding and maintenance of native structure are even larger due to the nature of this process. First, nascent polypeptides must fold in an extremely crowded environment where the concentration of macromolecules approaches 300-400 mg/mL and on average, each ribosome is within its own diameter of another ribosome (1-3). These conditions of severe molecular crowding, coupled with high concentrations of nascent polypeptide chains, favor nonspecific aggregation over productive folding (3). Second, folding of newly-translated polypeptides occurs in the context of their vehtorial synthesis process. Amino acids are added to a growing nascent chain at the rate of -5 residues per set, which means that for a 300 residue protein its N-terminus will be exposed to the cytosol {approx}1 min before its C-terminus and be free to begin the folding process. However, because protein …
Date:
December 3, 2001
Creator:
Flanagan, J. M. & Bewley, M. C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 16, No. 29, Pages 20928 to 21543, November 23 - December 7, 2001
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
December 2001
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 16, No. 31, Pages 21758 to 22357, December 10 - December 17, 2001
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
December 2001
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 16, No. 32, Pages 22358 to 22979, December 18 - December 21, 2001
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
December 2001
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Committee and Subcommittee Assignments for the 107th Congress
The Senate of the United States Committee and Subcommittee Assignments for the 107th congress.
Date:
November 29, 2001
Creator:
United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Department of Energy's Pantex Plant Saves $10 Million in Energy Costs. Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) ESPC Case Study Fact Sheet
This two-page case study describes how the U.S. Department of Energy's Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas, will save approximately $10 million in energy costs over the next 18 years, thanks to a DOE Super Energy Savings Performance Contract (Super ESPC) delivery order for energy efficiency improvements. The delivery order is the largest to date for a DOE facility. Primarily, the delivery order calls for a new, state-of-the-art energy management control system and a new water/steam piping system, which will be purchased and installed by the contracting energy services company (ESCO). The ESCO will then be repaid over the life of the contract out of the plant's resulting energy cost savings.
Date:
November 20, 2001
Creator:
Ward, C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM NEUROTOXIN SEROTYPE B.
The toxigenic strains of Clostridium botulinum produce seven serologically distinct types of neurotoxins labeled A - G (EC 3.4.24.69), while Clostridium tetani produces tetanus neurotoxin (EC 3.4.24.68). Botulinum and tetanus neurotoxins (BoNTs and TeNT) are produced as single inactive chains of molecular mass of approximately 150 kDa. Most of these neurotoxins are released after being cleaved into two chains, a heavy chain (HI) of 100 kDa and a light chain (L) of 50 kDa held together by an interchain disulfide bond, by tissue proteinases. BoNT/E is released as a single chain but cleaved by host proteinases [1]. Clostvidium botulinum neurotoxins are extremely poisonous proteins with their LD{sub 50} for humans in the range of 0.1 - 1 ng kg{sup -1} [2]. Botulinum neurotoxins are responsible for neuroparalytic syndromes of botulism characterized by serious neurological disorders and flaccid paralysis. BoNTs block the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction causing flaccid paralysis while TeNT blocks the release of neurotransmitters like glycine and {gamma}-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the inhibitory interneurons of the spinal cord resulting in spastic paralysis. In spite of different clinical symptoms, their aetiological agents intoxicate neuronal cells in the same way and these toxins have similar structural organization [3].
Date:
November 19, 2001
Creator:
Swaminathan, S. & Eswaramoorthy, S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geothermal Energy--Heat from the Earth: Idaho
General use fact sheet about geothermal energy in Idaho. Idaho holds enormous resources - among the largest in the United States - of this clean, reliable form of energy that to date have barely been tapped.
Date:
November 5, 2001
Creator:
Boddy, S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report Fiscal Year 2001: Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT) Chemical Industry of the Future
The Chemical Annual Report provides program highlights during the past year. Included are updates on technology R&D projects, recent success, and industry trends.
Date:
November 1, 2001
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 16, No. 27, Pages 19175 to 20120, October 29 - November 9, 2001
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
November 2001
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 16, No. 28, Pages 20121 to 20927, November 13 - November 23, 2001
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
November 2001
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Fixed-Target Electron Accelerators
A tremendous amount of scientific insight has been garnered over the past half-century by using particle accelerators to study physical systems of sub-atomic dimensions. These giant instruments begin with particles at rest, then greatly increase their energy of motion, forming a narrow trajectory or beam of particles. In fixed-target accelerators, the particle beam impacts upon a stationary sample or target which contains or produces the sub-atomic system being studied. This is in distinction to colliders, where two beams are produced and are steered into each other so that their constituent particles can collide. The acceleration process always relies on the particle being accelerated having an electric charge; however, both the details of producing the beam and the classes of scientific investigations possible vary widely with the specific type of particle being accelerated. This article discusses fixed-target accelerators which produce beams of electrons, the lightest charged particle. As detailed in the report, the beam energy has a close connection with the size of the physical system studied. Here a useful unit of energy is a GeV, i.e., a giga electron-volt. (ne GeV, the energy an electron would have if accelerated through a billion volts, is equal to 1.6 x 10{sup -10} …
Date:
November 2001
Creator:
Brooks, William K.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geothermal Energy Heat from the Earth: Nevada; GeoPowering the West Series Fact Sheet (Revised October 2001)
General use fact sheet about geothermal energy in Nevada. Nevada holds the largest amount of untapped geothermal resources in the U.S., with a potential of 2,500 to 3,700 megawatts of electricity (Mwe).
Date:
October 22, 2001
Creator:
Boddy, S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Get Smart About Energy: Office of Building Technology, State and Community Programs (OBT) EnergySmart Schools Program Brochure
While improving their energy use in buildings and bus fleets, schools are likely to create better places for teaching and learning with better lighting, temperature control, acoustics, and air quality. Smart districts also realize benefits in student performance.
Date:
October 11, 2001
Creator:
Team, Energy Smart Schools
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Basket of Energy Benefits for Iowa: Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
Iowa demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dazzling Minnesota with Energy Efficiency Savings: Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
Minnesota demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Energy Savings Take Flight in North Carolina: Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
North Carolina demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Foundation of Energy Efficiency in South Carolina: Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
South Carolina demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Frosty Conditions Catalyze Weatherization Solutions: Maine Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
Maine demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Garden State Flourishes with Weatherization (New Jersey): Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
New Jersey demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Georgia Champions Energy Efficiency Savings: Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
Georgia demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Geyser of Energy Savings in Idaho: Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
Idaho demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Harnessing Energy Savings in Tennessee: Weatherization Assistance Close-Up Fact Sheet
Tennessee demonstrates its commitment to technology and efficiency through the Weatherization Program. Weatherization uses advanced technologies and techniques to reduce energy costs for low-income families by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes.
Date:
October 10, 2001
Creator:
D&R International
System:
The UNT Digital Library