FN Thomson Reuters Web of Science™ VR 1.0 PT B AU Paisner, JA Boyes, JD Kumpan, SA Lowdermilk, WH Sorem, M AF Paisner, JA Boyes, JD Kumpan, SA Lowdermilk, WH Sorem, M BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Conceptual design of the national ignition facility SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 14 Z9 17 U1 1 U2 10 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 2 EP 12 DI 10.1117/12.228311 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00001 ER PT B AU VanWonterghem, BM Caird, JA Barker, CE Campbell, JH Murray, JR Speck, DR AF VanWonterghem, BM Caird, JA Barker, CE Campbell, JH Murray, JR Speck, DR BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Recent results of the national ignition facility beamlet demonstration project SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE inertial confinement fusion; neodymium glass lasers C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 22 EP 28 DI 10.1117/12.228257 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00003 ER PT B AU Burkhart, SC Beach, RJ Crane, JH Davin, JM Perry, MD Wilcox, RB AF Burkhart, SC Beach, RJ Crane, JH Davin, JM Perry, MD Wilcox, RB BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI The national ignition facility front-end laser system SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LASER PROGRAMS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 48 EP 58 DI 10.1117/12.228290 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00006 ER PT B AU Rotter, MD McCracken, RW Erlandson, AC Brown, D AF Rotter, MD McCracken, RW Erlandson, AC Brown, D BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Thermal recovery measurements on multi-segment amplifiers SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE flashlamp-pumped Nd:glass laser amplifiers; thermal recovery; inertial confinement fusion C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 70 EP 81 DI 10.1117/12.228318 PG 12 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00008 ER PT B AU Brown, DL Mannell, GT AF Brown, DL Mannell, GT BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Thermal analysis of the large close packed amplifiers in the National Ignition Facility (NIF) SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE National Ignition Facility; flashlamp-pumped Nd:glass amplifier; thermal analysis; thermal wavefront recovery; active cooling C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 82 EP 93 DI 10.1117/12.228312 PG 12 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00009 ER PT B AU Rhodes, MA Boley, CD Tarditi, AG Bauer, BS AF Rhodes, MA Boley, CD Tarditi, AG Bauer, BS BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Plasma electrode pockels cell for ICF lasers SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 94 EP 104 DI 10.1117/12.228323 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00010 ER PT B AU Salmon, JT Bliss, ES Byrd, JL Feldman, M Kartz, MA Toeppen, JS VanWonterghem, B Winters, SE AF Salmon, JT Bliss, ES Byrd, JL Feldman, M Kartz, MA Toeppen, JS VanWonterghem, B Winters, SE BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI An adaptive optics system for solid-state laser systems used in inertial confinement fusion SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE adaptive optics; deformable mirror; glass laser; inertial confinement fusion; laser; wavefront control C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 105 EP 113 DI 10.1117/12.228319 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00011 ER PT B AU Britten, JA Boyd, RD Perry, MD Shore, BW Thomas, IM AF Britten, JA Boyd, RD Perry, MD Shore, BW Thomas, IM BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Low efficiency gratings for 3rd harmonic diagnostics applications SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE gratings; damage C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 11 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 121 EP 128 DI 10.1117/12.228247 PG 8 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00013 ER PT B AU Dixit, SN Rushford, MC Thomas, IM Perry, MD AF Dixit, SN Rushford, MC Thomas, IM Perry, MD BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Continuous contour phase plates for tailoring the focal plane irradiance profile SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE kinoform phase plates; diffractive optics; computer generated holograms C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 141 EP 151 DI 10.1117/12.228249 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00015 ER PT B AU Rothenberg, JE Eimerl, D Key, MH Weber, SV AF Rothenberg, JE Eimerl, D Key, MH Weber, SV BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Illumination uniformity requirements for direct drive inertial confinement fusion SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE beam smoothing; smoothing by spectral dispersion; partially coherent light; induced spatial incoherence; inertial confinement fusion; direct drive C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94501. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 162 EP 169 DI 10.1117/12.228250 PG 8 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00017 ER PT B AU Eimerl, D Rothenberg, J Key, M Weber, S Verdon, C Skupsky, S Soures, J Craxton, S AF Eimerl, D Rothenberg, J Key, M Weber, S Verdon, C Skupsky, S Soures, J Craxton, S BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Configuring NIF for direct drive experiments SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 170 EP 182 DI 10.1117/12.228251 PG 13 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00018 ER PT B AU Ehrlich, RB Miller, JL Saunders, RL Thompson, CE Weiland, TL Laumann, CW AF Ehrlich, RB Miller, JL Saunders, RL Thompson, CE Weiland, TL Laumann, CW BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Precision Nova operations SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE pointing; power balance; Nova; synchronization; SBS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 197 EP 202 DI 10.1117/12.228253 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00021 ER PT B AU Pennington, DM Henesian, MA Wilcox, RB Weiland, TL Eimerl, D Ehrlich, RB Laumann, CW Miller, JL AF Pennington, DM Henesian, MA Wilcox, RB Weiland, TL Eimerl, D Ehrlich, RB Laumann, CW Miller, JL BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI A four-color beam smoothing irradiation system for laser-plasma interaction experiments at LLNL SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE beam smoothing; bandwidth; broadband frequency conversion; phase plate; smoothing by spectral dispersion; four-color smoothing; FM bandwidth C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LASER PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 3 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 214 EP 229 DI 10.1117/12.228255 PG 16 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00023 ER PT B AU Milonni, PW Auerbach, JM Eimerl, D AF Milonni, PW Auerbach, JM Eimerl, D BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Frequency conversion modeling with spatially and temporally varying beams SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,ATOM & OPT THEORY GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 8 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 230 EP 241 DI 10.1117/12.228256 PG 12 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00024 ER PT B AU Payne, SA Powell, HT Krupke, WF AF Payne, SA Powell, HT Krupke, WF BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Can solid-state laser technology serve usefully beyond fusion ignition facilities? SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 256 EP 263 DI 10.1117/12.228297 PG 8 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00027 ER PT B AU Orth, CD Payne, SA AF Orth, CD Payne, SA BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI System study of a diode-pumped solid-state-laser driver for inertial fusion energy SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE systems analysis; laser diodes; gain medium; diode-pumped solid-state laser; laser driver; inertial confinement fusion; inertial fusion energy; cost of electricity C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 264 EP 271 DI 10.1117/12.228298 PG 8 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00028 ER PT B AU Sutton, SB Albrecht, GF AF Sutton, SB Albrecht, GF BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Thermal management in inertial fusion energy slab amplifiers SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE slab amplifier; inertial fusion energy; optical distortion; convective heat transfer; turbulent scattering; gas cooling C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 3 U2 5 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 272 EP 281 DI 10.1117/12.228299 PG 10 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00029 ER PT B AU Marshall, CD Payne, SA Emanuel, ME Smith, LK Powell, HT Krupke, WF AF Marshall, CD Payne, SA Emanuel, ME Smith, LK Powell, HT Krupke, WF BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Diode-pumped solid-state laser driver experiments for inertial fusion energy applications SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 3 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 282 EP 289 DI 10.1117/12.228300 PG 8 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00030 ER PT B AU Aikens, D Roussel, A Bray, M AF Aikens, D Roussel, A Bray, M BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Derivation of preliminary specifications for transmitted wavefront and surface roughness for large optics used in Inertial Confinement Fusion SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE ICF; high energy lasers; optical components; specifications; power spectral density; PSD C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 9 U1 3 U2 3 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 350 EP 360 DI 10.1117/12.228287 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00037 ER PT B AU Wolfe, CR Lawson, JK AF Wolfe, CR Lawson, JK BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI The measurement and analysis of wavefront structure from large aperture ICF optics SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE phase measuring interferometry; Power Spectral Density; PSD; wavefront analysis; Fourier analysis C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 3 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 361 EP 385 DI 10.1117/12.228288 PG 25 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00038 ER PT B AU Barker, CE VanWonterghem, BM Auerbach, JM Foley, RJ Murray, JR Campbell, JH Caird, JA Speck, DR Woods, B AF Barker, CE VanWonterghem, BM Auerbach, JM Foley, RJ Murray, JR Campbell, JH Caird, JA Speck, DR Woods, B BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Design and performance of the Beamlet laser third harmonic frequency converter SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE harmonic generation; frequency conversion; nonlinear optics C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 398 EP 404 DI 10.1117/12.228325 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00041 ER PT B AU Auerbach, JM Lawson, JK Potter, MD Sacks, RA VanWonterghem, BW Williams, WH AF Auerbach, JM Lawson, JK Potter, MD Sacks, RA VanWonterghem, BW Williams, WH BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Performance modeling of Beamlet SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 405 EP 411 DI 10.1117/12.228305 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00042 ER PT B AU Sheehan, L Kozlowski, M Tench, B AF Sheehan, L Kozlowski, M Tench, B BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Full aperture laser conditioning of multilayer mirrors and polarizers SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE damage threshold; laser conditioning nodular defects; raster-step conditioning; scattered light C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 3 U2 4 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 457 EP 463 DI 10.1117/12.228294 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00047 ER PT B AU Barker, CE Sacks, RA VanWonterghem, BM Caird, JA Murray, JR Campbell, JH Kyle, K Ehrlich, RB Nielsen, ND AF Barker, CE Sacks, RA VanWonterghem, BM Caird, JA Murray, JR Campbell, JH Kyle, K Ehrlich, RB Nielsen, ND BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Transverse stimulated Raman scattering in KDP SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE stimulated Raman scattering; nonlinear optics C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 27 Z9 28 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 501 EP 505 DI 10.1117/12.228327 PG 5 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00051 ER PT B AU Campbell, JH Edwards, GJ Marion, JE AF Campbell, JH Edwards, GJ Marion, JE BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Damage and fracture in large aperture, fused silica, vacuum spatial filter lenses SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 522 EP 534 DI 10.1117/12.228328 PG 13 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00054 ER PT B AU Marshall, CD Speth, JA DeLoach, LD Payne, SA AF Marshall, CD Speth, JA DeLoach, LD Payne, SA BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Neutron and gamma irradiated optical property changes for the final optics of the National Ignition Facility SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 535 EP 540 DI 10.1117/12.228296 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00055 ER PT B AU Bashkatov, IP Goltsov, AY Kolomiyskii, AN Kovalskii, NG Kryzhko, VV Magdich, LN Pergament, MI Simonov, VV Trenholm, JB AF Bashkatov, IP Goltsov, AY Kolomiyskii, AN Kovalskii, NG Kryzhko, VV Magdich, LN Pergament, MI Simonov, VV Trenholm, JB BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Wiggler smoothing of laser beam intensity at ICF target surface SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 TROITSK INST INNOVAT & FUS RES,TROITSK 142092,RUSSIA. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 565 EP 573 DI 10.1117/12.228262 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00059 ER PT B AU Bikmatov, RG Charikov, AV Chernyak, VM Ignatev, LP Kondrashov, VN Kuznetsov, VG Manes, K Nikolaevskii, VG Nugumanov, AM Pergament, MI Rozhkov, AD AF Bikmatov, RG Charikov, AV Chernyak, VM Ignatev, LP Kondrashov, VN Kuznetsov, VG Manes, K Nikolaevskii, VG Nugumanov, AM Pergament, MI Rozhkov, AD BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Testing of active fresnel rhomb zig-zag slab amplifier SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE wide - aperture laser amplifier; gain uniformity; depolarization; phase distortion C1 TROITSK INST INNOVAT & FUS RES,TROITSK 142092,RUSSIA. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 574 EP 582 DI 10.1117/12.228263 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00060 ER PT B AU Larson, D Anderson, R Boyes, J AF Larson, D Anderson, R Boyes, J BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Fault tolerance of the NIF power conditioning system SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 587 EP 595 DI 10.1117/12.228265 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00062 ER PT B AU English, RE Seppala, LG Vann, CS Bliss, ES AF English, RE Seppala, LG Vann, CS Bliss, ES BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI The use of an intermediate wavelength laser for alignment to inertial confinement fusion targets SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE automatic alignment; fiber optics; fiber splitters; inertial confinement fusion; laser alignment; National Ignition Facility; target alignment C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 603 EP 607 PG 5 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00064 ER PT B AU Murray, JE VanWonterghem, B Seppala, L Speck, DR Murray, JR AF Murray, JE VanWonterghem, B Seppala, L Speck, DR Murray, JR BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Parasitic pencil beams caused by lens reflections in laser amplifier chains SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 608 EP 614 DI 10.1117/12.228267 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00065 ER PT B AU Rothenberg, JE AF Rothenberg, JE BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Two dimensional beam smoothing by spectral dispersion for direct drive inertial confinement fusion SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE beam smoothing; smoothing by spectral dispersion; inertial confinement fusion; direct drive C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 20 Z9 20 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 634 EP 644 DI 10.1117/12.228271 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00069 ER PT B AU Pennington, DM Henesian, MA Milam, D Eimerl, D AF Pennington, DM Henesian, MA Milam, D Eimerl, D BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Efficient broadband third harmonic frequency conversion via angular dispersion SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE broadband frequency conversion; third harmonic generation; angular spectral dispersion C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LASER PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 645 EP 654 DI 10.1117/12.228272 PG 10 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00070 ER PT B AU Auerbach, JM Eimerl, D Hunt, JT Milam, D Trenholme, JB Milonni, PW AF Auerbach, JM Eimerl, D Hunt, JT Milam, D Trenholme, JB Milonni, PW BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Perturbation theory for frequency doubling and tripling of electric field amplitude and phase ripples SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Trenholme, John/M-4805-2016 OI Trenholme, John/0000-0003-3673-6653 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 655 EP 660 DI 10.1117/12.228273 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00071 ER PT B AU Wegner, PJ Feit, MD Fleck, JA Eimerl, D AF Wegner, PJ Feit, MD Fleck, JA Eimerl, D BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Measurement of the Bespalov-Talanov gain spectrum in a dispersive medium with large n(2) SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Feit, Michael/A-4480-2009 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 661 EP 667 DI 10.1117/12.228274 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00072 ER PT B AU Feit, MD Musher, SL Rubenchik, AM Shapiro, EG AF Feit, MD Musher, SL Rubenchik, AM Shapiro, EG BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Increased damage thresholds due to laser pulse modulation SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE self-focusing; nonlinear propagation C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Feit, Michael/A-4480-2009 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 700 EP 708 DI 10.1117/12.228278 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00076 ER PT B AU Shore, BW Feit, MD Ferry, PD Boyd, RD Britten, JA Chow, R Loomis, GE Li, LF AF Shore, BW Feit, MD Ferry, PD Boyd, RD Britten, JA Chow, R Loomis, GE Li, LF BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Electric field enhancement in metallic and multilayer dielectric gratings SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE gratings; damage C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Feit, Michael/A-4480-2009 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 709 EP 713 DI 10.1117/12.228280 PG 5 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00077 ER PT B AU Shore, BW Stuart, BC Feit, MD Rubenchik, AM Perry, MD AF Shore, BW Stuart, BC Feit, MD Rubenchik, AM Perry, MD BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Laser induced damage in multilayer dielectric gratings due to ultrashort laser pulses SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE gratings; damage C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Feit, Michael/A-4480-2009; Stuart, Brent/K-4988-2015 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 714 EP 723 DI 10.1117/12.228281 PG 10 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00078 ER PT B AU Bliss, ES Feldman, M Murray, JE Vann, CS AF Bliss, ES Feldman, M Murray, JE Vann, CS BE Andre, M Powell, HT TI Laser chain alignment with low power local light sources SO 1ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID STATE LASERS FOR APPLICATION TO INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION, PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Annual International Conference on Solid State Lasers for Application to Inertial Confinement Fusion CY MAY 30-JUN 02, 1995 CL MONTEREY, CA SP Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, US, Ctr Etudes Limeil Valenton, France DE alignment references; automatic alignment; fiber optics; fiber splitters; laser alignment; laser diodes; National Ignition Facility C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1997-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2633 BP 760 EP 767 DI 10.1117/12.228285 PG 8 WC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics SC Nuclear Science & Technology; Optics GA BE61X UT WOS:A1995BE61X00083 ER PT B AU THOMAS, S POWER, G AF THOMAS, S POWER, G BE Chang, JS Park, SH TI Unique microchannel plate process doubles MCPI resolution SO 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTONICS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 21st International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics CY AUG 29-SEP 02, 1994 CL TAEJON, SOUTH KOREA SP Opt Soc Korea, KIA Motor Co, Korea Sci & Engn Fdn, Korea Res Fdn, Korea Federat All Sci & Engn Soc, Kyobo Life Insurance Co, Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE MICROCHANNEL PLATE; MCP DIELECTRIC COATING; MCPI RESOLUTION; INTENSIFIER RESOLUTION; COLLIMATOR C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1872-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2513 BP 164 EP 170 DI 10.1117/12.209586 PN 1 & 2 PG 7 WC Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology SC Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology GA BD37H UT WOS:A1995BD37H00027 ER PT B AU STEINMETZ, LL GOOSMAN, DR AVARA, GR AF STEINMETZ, LL GOOSMAN, DR AVARA, GR BE Chang, JS Park, SH TI A dual, parallel cavity Fabry-Perot Interferometer SO 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTONICS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 21st International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics CY AUG 29-SEP 02, 1994 CL TAEJON, SOUTH KOREA SP Opt Soc Korea, KIA Motor Co, Korea Sci & Engn Fdn, Korea Res Fdn, Korea Federat All Sci & Engn Soc, Kyobo Life Insurance Co, Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE FABRY-PEROT INTERFEROMETER; DUAL PARALLEL CAVITY; DOPPLER SHIFT VELOCIMETRY C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1872-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2513 BP 380 EP 391 DI 10.1117/12.209626 PN 1 & 2 PG 12 WC Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology SC Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology GA BD37H UT WOS:A1995BD37H00052 ER PT J AU Marshak, ML AF Marshak, ML GP INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS TI Search for anisotropies in deep underground muons SO 24TH INTERNATIONAL COSMIC RAY CONFERENCE, VOL 1: HE SESSIONS - CONTRIBUTED PAPERS LA English DT Meeting Abstract CT 24th International Cosmic Ray Conference (XXIV ICRC) CY AUG 28-SEP 08, 1995 CL ROME, ITALY SP Minist Univ Ric Sci, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Consiglio Nazl Ric, Univ Sapienza, Roma, Univ Roma 3, Accad Nazl Lincei, Int Union Pure & Appl Phys, Int Ctr Theoret Phys, Commiss European Communities, DG XII, ICSC, World Lab, Comune Roma, Prov Roma, Banca Roma, PolHiTech, CAEN C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ARGALIA EDITORE DELLE ARTI GRAFICHE EDITORIALI SRL PI URBINO PA 61029 URBINO, ITALY PY 1995 BP 581 EP 581 PG 1 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Nuclear SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BG94B UT WOS:A1995BG94B00155 ER PT J AU Marshak, ML AF Marshak, ML GP INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS TI Search for point sources of deep underground muons SO 24TH INTERNATIONAL COSMIC RAY CONFERENCE, VOL 1: HE SESSIONS - CONTRIBUTED PAPERS LA English DT Meeting Abstract CT 24th International Cosmic Ray Conference (XXIV ICRC) CY AUG 28-SEP 08, 1995 CL ROME, ITALY SP Minist Univ Ric Sci, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Consiglio Nazl Ric, Univ Sapienza, Roma, Univ Roma 3, Accad Nazl Lincei, Int Union Pure & Appl Phys, Int Ctr Theoret Phys, Commiss European Communities, DG XII, ICSC, World Lab, Comune Roma, Prov Roma, Banca Roma, PolHiTech, CAEN C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ARGALIA EDITORE DELLE ARTI GRAFICHE EDITORIALI SRL PI URBINO PA 61029 URBINO, ITALY PY 1995 BP 613 EP 613 PG 1 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Nuclear SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BG94B UT WOS:A1995BG94B00164 ER PT J AU Colgate, SA Leonard, PJT AF Colgate, SA Leonard, PJT GP INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS TI Gamma-ray bursts from planetoid accretion onto fast galactic neutron stars SO 24TH INTERNATIONAL COSMIC RAY CONFERENCE, VOL 2: OG SESSIONS (OG 1 - OG 6) - CONTRIBUTED PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 24th International Cosmic Ray Conference (XXIV ICRC) CY AUG 28-SEP 08, 1995 CL ROME, ITALY SP Minist Univ Ric Sci, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Consiglio Nazl Ric, Univ Sapienza, Roma, Univ Roma 3, Accad Nazl Lincei, Int Union Pure & Appl Phys, Int Ctr Theoret Phys, Commiss European Communities, DG XII, ICSC, World Lab, Comune Roma, Prov Roma, Banca Roma, PolHiTech, CAEN AB We propose a Galactic model for the isotropic component of gamma-ray bursts (GBs) based upon high-velocity neutron stars (NSs) that have accretion disks. The fast NSs are formed in tidally locked binaries, leading to a unique fast NS population. The tidal locking occurs due to the meridional circulation caused by the conservation of angular momentum of the tidal lobes. These same lobes perturb the subsequent collapse to a supernova and a slowly rotating NS. Following the collapse and explosion, subsequent accretion occurs on the rear side of the initially perturbed NS. A resulting instability leads to run-away acceleration of the neutron star by neutrino emission from the hot accreted matter where the recoil momentum of the localized neutrino emission far exceeds the momentum drag of the accreted matter. The recoil of the NS is oriented towards the companion, but misses because of the initial orbital motion. The near miss captures matter from the companion and forms a disk around the NS. The disk material is captured from both the companion and from the material ablated from a pre-supernova binary companion. Accretion onto the neutron star from this initially gaseous disk due to the enhanced ''alpha'' viscosity results initially in the soft gamma-ray repeater phase, similar to 10(4) yr. Later, after the neutron star has moved similar to 30 kpc from its birthplace, solid bodies form in the disk, and accrete to planetoid size bodies after similar to 3x10(7) years. Some of these planetoid bodies, with a mass of similar to 10(21 to 22) g, are perturbed into being captured by the magnetic field of the NS to create GBs. The high velocity and millions of years delay in forming planetoids, results in galactic isotropy. The depletion of planetoids by planet accretion after 10(8) years and the evolution of planetoid mass with time results in the observed value of [V/V-max]. The hard spectrum is produced by the collision with, twisting, and ultimately the reconnection, of the NS magnetic field. We also predict an observable re-radiance optical pulse from the gamma rays first ablating and then illuminating plasma from the planetoids in orbit around the NS. RP Colgate, SA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ARGALIA EDITORE DELLE ARTI GRAFICHE EDITORIALI SRL PI URBINO PA 61029 URBINO, ITALY PY 1995 BP 152 EP 155 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Nuclear SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BG94C UT WOS:A1995BG94C00039 ER PT J AU Colgate, SA AF Colgate, SA GP INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS TI The coherent acceleration of ultra high energy cosmic rays and the galactic dynamo SO 24TH INTERNATIONAL COSMIC RAY CONFERENCE, VOL 3: OG SESSIONS (OG 7 - OG 11), CONTRIBUTED PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 24th International Cosmic Ray Conference (XXIV ICRC) CY AUG 28-SEP 08, 1995 CL ROME, ITALY SP Minist Univ Ric Sci, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Consiglio Nazl Ric, Univ Sapienza, Roma, Univ Roma 3, Accad Nazl Lincei, Int Union Pure & Appl Phys, Int Ctr Theoret Phys, Commiss European Communities, DG XII, ICSC, World Lab, Comune Roma, Prov Roma, Banca Roma, PolHiTech, CAEN AB In order to accelerate cosmic rays to ultra high energy, >10(18) ev, requires that the step size in energy in a diffusive process be very much larger than occurs in galactic or extra galactic hydrodynamic mechanisms where Delta E/E similar to v/c similar to 1/300 per step. This step size requires >10(5) scatterings per doubling in energy (the shock mechanism) and therefore <10(-5) energy loss per scattering. Coherent acceleration (CA), on the other hand, is proposed in which the energy gained, Delta E per particle in the CA region is very much larger so that only one or several scatterings are required to reach the final energy. The power law spectrum is created by the probability of loss from the CA region where this probability is inversely proportional to the particle's rigidity, E. Therefore the fractional loss in number per fractional gain in energy, dN/N similar to -Gamma dE/E, results in a power law spectrum. CA depends upon the electric field E = eta J, J, the current density, in a force free field, where magnetic helicity, J=alpha B, arises universally in all evolving mass condensations due to twisting of magnetic flux by the large number of turns before pressure support. The acceleration process is E . v, where transverse beam instabilities enhance eta leading to phased coherent acceleration (PCA). The result of the energy transfer from field energy to matter energy is the relaxation of the field helicity, or reconnection but with J parallel to B rather than J perpendicular to B. (When J perpendicular to B, the coherence distance is small, the Larmor radius. This is the circumstance of a hydromagnetic shock where P = J perpendicular to B.) Galaxies start from a galactic mass, damped Lyman alpha cloud at Z similar to 5. Self gravitating instabilities shed mass and decrease angular momentum proportionally. The contracted residual mass becomes thick enough, similar to 100 g/cm(2), when M similar to 10(-4) M(galaxy)=10(7) solar masses, forming an accretion disk, a black hole, a QSO or AGN. The resulting winding number, 10(12), in 10(7) yeats is large enough so that a dynamo fills the galaxy with polloidal magnetic flux, which is twisted and perhaps sustained by a weak galactic dynamo. This galactic field initiates rapid star formation. The alpha deformation of the alpha-omega dynamo is due to a few stars repeatedly penetrating the disk and then the partial conservation of angular momentum of the resulting plumes. A fraction of the dynamo flux is wound into a helix, producing the collimated radio sources. The single pass PCA of the helix is similar to 10(23) volts. Galaxies start with an accretion disk, producing a black hole, a dynamo, magnetic flux, stars, a collimated radio source, and finally ultra high energy cosmic rays cosmic rays that fill the metagalaxy. RP Colgate, SA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ARGALIA EDITORE DELLE ARTI GRAFICHE EDITORIALI SRL PI URBINO PA 61029 URBINO, ITALY PY 1995 BP 341 EP 344 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Nuclear SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BG94D UT WOS:A1995BG94D00087 ER PT S AU Alexander, FJ Garcia, AL Alder, BJ AF Alexander, FJ Garcia, AL Alder, BJ BE Brey, JJ Marro, J Rubi, JM SanMiguel, M TI Simulation of the consistent Boltzmann equation for hard spheres and its extension to higher densities SO 25 YEARS OF NON-EQUILIBRIUM STATISTICAL MECHANICS SE LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XIII Sitges Conference on 25 Years of Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics CY JUN 13-17, 1994 CL SITGES, SPAIN SP Spanish Govt, DGCyT, Generalitat Catalunya, CIRIT, Univ Barcelona, Univ Zaragoza, Univ La Caixa C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,INST SCI COMP RES L416,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0075-8450 BN 3-540-59158-3 J9 LECT NOTES PHYS PY 1995 VL 445 BP 82 EP 90 PG 9 WC Mechanics; Physics, Mathematical SC Mechanics; Physics GA BE87N UT WOS:A1995BE87N00006 ER PT B AU Rodriguez, CA Howell, JA Menlove, HO Brislawn, CM Bradley, JN Chare, P Gorten, J AF Rodriguez, CA Howell, JA Menlove, HO Brislawn, CM Bradley, JN Chare, P Gorten, J BE Sanson, LD TI Video image processing for nuclear safeguards SO 29TH ANNUAL 1995 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 18-20, 1995 CL SANDERSTEAD, ENGLAND SP IEEE Lexington Sect, US, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, US, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, IEE, UK, Inst Phys, UK, Assoc Police & Public Secur Suppliers, UK, SAFE, UK, Univ New Mexico, US, Georgia Tech Res Inst, US C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2628-8 PY 1995 BP 355 EP 363 DI 10.1109/CCST.1995.524936 PG 9 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BE55H UT WOS:A1995BE55H00057 ER PT B AU Pritchard, DA AF Pritchard, DA BE Sanson, LD TI System overview and applications of a panoramic imaging perimeter sensor SO 29TH ANNUAL 1995 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 18-20, 1995 CL SANDERSTEAD, ENGLAND SP IEEE Lexington Sect, US, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, US, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, IEE, UK, Inst Phys, UK, Assoc Police & Public Secur Suppliers, UK, SAFE, UK, Univ New Mexico, US, Georgia Tech Res Inst, US C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2628-8 PY 1995 BP 420 EP 425 DI 10.1109/CCST.1995.524945 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BE55H UT WOS:A1995BE55H00066 ER PT B AU Nichols, SA Naylor, RB AF Nichols, SA Naylor, RB BE Sanson, LD TI Reliable motion detection of small targets in video with low signal-to-clutter ratios SO 29TH ANNUAL 1995 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 18-20, 1995 CL SANDERSTEAD, ENGLAND SP IEEE Lexington Sect, US, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, US, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, IEE, UK, Inst Phys, UK, Assoc Police & Public Secur Suppliers, UK, SAFE, UK, Univ New Mexico, US, Georgia Tech Res Inst, US C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,SECUR TECHNOL DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2628-8 PY 1995 BP 447 EP 456 DI 10.1109/CCST.1995.524949 PG 10 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BE55H UT WOS:A1995BE55H00070 ER PT B AU Smith, GD Pocratsky, CA AF Smith, GD Pocratsky, CA BE Sanson, LD TI The Department of Energy's safeguards and security technology development program SO 29TH ANNUAL 1995 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 18-20, 1995 CL SANDERSTEAD, ENGLAND SP IEEE Lexington Sect, US, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, US, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, IEE, UK, Inst Phys, UK, Assoc Police & Public Secur Suppliers, UK, SAFE, UK, Univ New Mexico, US, Georgia Tech Res Inst, US C1 US DOE,OFF SAFEGUARDS & SECUR,TECHNOL DEV PROGRAM,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2628-8 PY 1995 BP 457 EP 460 DI 10.1109/CCST.1995.524950 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BE55H UT WOS:A1995BE55H00071 ER PT B AU McMakin, DL Sheen, DM Collins, HD AF McMakin, DL Sheen, DM Collins, HD BE Sanson, LD TI Remote concealed weapons and explosive detection on people using millimeter-wave holography SO 30TH ANNUAL 1996 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 30th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 02-04, 1996 CL LEXINGTON, KY SP IEEE, Lexington Sect, IEEE, Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, Lexington Fayette Urban Police Dept, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Georgia Tech Res Inst, Univ New Mexico C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3538-4 PY 1995 BP 19 EP 25 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BG56X UT WOS:A1995BG56X00004 ER PT B AU Adams, DG Fitzgerald, DS Ortiz, S AF Adams, DG Fitzgerald, DS Ortiz, S BE Sanson, LD TI An annunciator architecture for the year 2000 SO 30TH ANNUAL 1996 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 30th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 02-04, 1996 CL LEXINGTON, KY SP IEEE, Lexington Sect, IEEE, Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, Lexington Fayette Urban Police Dept, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Georgia Tech Res Inst, Univ New Mexico C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,SECUR TECHNOL DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3538-4 PY 1995 BP 95 EP 99 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BG56X UT WOS:A1995BG56X00016 ER PT B AU Anspach, DA Anspach, JP Walters, BG Crain, B AF Anspach, DA Anspach, JP Walters, BG Crain, B BE Sanson, LD TI PAMTRAK: A system to monitor high value objects and personnel in restricted areas SO 30TH ANNUAL 1996 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 30th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 02-04, 1996 CL LEXINGTON, KY SP IEEE, Lexington Sect, IEEE, Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, Lexington Fayette Urban Police Dept, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Georgia Tech Res Inst, Univ New Mexico C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3538-4 PY 1995 BP 129 EP 134 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BG56X UT WOS:A1995BG56X00021 ER PT B AU Nelson, CL Fitzgerald, DS AF Nelson, CL Fitzgerald, DS BE Sanson, LD TI Sensor fusion for intelligent alarm analysis - June, 1996 SO 30TH ANNUAL 1996 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 30th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 02-04, 1996 CL LEXINGTON, KY SP IEEE, Lexington Sect, IEEE, Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, Lexington Fayette Urban Police Dept, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Georgia Tech Res Inst, Univ New Mexico C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,SECUR TECHNOL DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3538-4 PY 1995 BP 143 EP 150 PG 8 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BG56X UT WOS:A1995BG56X00023 ER PT B AU Pritchard, DA MacEachin, J AF Pritchard, DA MacEachin, J BE Sanson, LD TI A National Laboratory Private Industry cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) SO 30TH ANNUAL 1996 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 30th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 02-04, 1996 CL LEXINGTON, KY SP IEEE, Lexington Sect, IEEE, Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, Lexington Fayette Urban Police Dept, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Georgia Tech Res Inst, Univ New Mexico C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,SECUR TECHNOL DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3538-4 PY 1995 BP 193 EP 197 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BG56X UT WOS:A1995BG56X00031 ER PT B AU Boebert, WE Kain, RY AF Boebert, WE Kain, RY BE Sanson, LD TI A further note on the confinement problem SO 30TH ANNUAL 1996 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 30th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 02-04, 1996 CL LEXINGTON, KY SP IEEE, Lexington Sect, IEEE, Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, Lexington Fayette Urban Police Dept, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Georgia Tech Res Inst, Univ New Mexico C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3538-4 PY 1995 BP 198 EP 203 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BG56X UT WOS:A1995BG56X00032 ER PT B AU Adams, DG AF Adams, DG BE Sanson, LD TI Operational tips for improving intrusion detection system performance SO 30TH ANNUAL 1996 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 30th Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 02-04, 1996 CL LEXINGTON, KY SP IEEE, Lexington Sect, IEEE, Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan, Lexington Fayette Urban Police Dept, Police Sci Dev Branch, UK, Georgia Tech Res Inst, Univ New Mexico C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,SECUR TECHNOL DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3538-4 PY 1995 BP 249 EP 252 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BG56X UT WOS:A1995BG56X00039 ER PT B AU Wayne, RA AF Wayne, RA BE Sanson, LD TI A virtual tower SO 31ST ANNUAL 1997 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 31st Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 15-17, 1997 CL CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA SP IEEE Lexington Sect, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan AB The Virtual Tower is an operator interface assembled from low-cost commercial-off-the-shelf hardware and software; it enables large amounts of data to be displayed in a virtual manner that provides instant recognition for the operator and increases assessment accuracy in alarm annunciator and control systems. This is accomplished by correlating and fusing the data into a 360-degree visual representation that employs color, auxiliary attributes, video, and directional audio to prompt the operator. The Virtual Tower would be a valuable low-cost enhancement to existing systems. RP Wayne, RA (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,SECUR ENGN DEPT,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3913-4 PY 1995 BP 96 EP 100 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BJ77V UT WOS:A1995BJ77V00014 ER PT B AU Harrington, JJ Pritchard, DA AF Harrington, JJ Pritchard, DA BE Sanson, LD TI Concepts and applications of wireless security systems for tactical, portable, and fixed sites SO 31ST ANNUAL 1997 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 31st Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 15-17, 1997 CL CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA SP IEEE Lexington Sect, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan AB Intrusion detection systems sometimes use radio signals to convey sensor status in areas that wire conduits do not service or as a redundant path to wired systems. Some applications benefit from radio technology by minimizing setup time and reducing installation and operation costs. In recent years with the explosion in wireless communications, these radio-based security systems have become more capable while lowering costs, size, and power consumption. However, the very nature of radio communication raises issues regarding setup, operation, and security of these systems. Sandia National Laboratories, in cooperation with government and industry, has addressed many of these issues through the analysis and development of security systems, communications protocols, and operational procedures. Message encryption and frequent channel supervision are used to enhance security. Installation and maintenance of these systems are simplified by incorporating built-in radio link analysis, menu-driven configuration equipment, and other techniques. Commercial communications satellites and spread-spectrum radios are also being integrated to provide unique capabilities to the security community. The status of this work is presented herein along with details of its development. These techniques and lessons learned can be applied, in many cases, to other radio-based security systems. Realizing certain limitations, wireless communications can be utilized in a wide variety of security applications. RP Harrington, JJ (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3913-4 PY 1995 BP 133 EP 139 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BJ77V UT WOS:A1995BJ77V00021 ER PT B AU Bisbee, TL Pritchard, DA AF Bisbee, TL Pritchard, DA BE Sanson, LD TI Today's thermal imaging systems: Background and applications for civilian law enforcement and military force protection SO 31ST ANNUAL 1997 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 31st Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 15-17, 1997 CL CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA SP IEEE Lexington Sect, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan AB Thermal (infrared) imagers can solve many security assessment problems associated with the protection of high-value assets at military bases, secure installations, or commercial facilities. Thermal imagers can provide surveillance video from security areas or perimeters both day and night without expensive security lighting. In the past, thermal imagers required cryogenic cooling to operate. The high cost and maintenance requirements restricted their use. However, recent developments in reliable, linear drive cryogenic coolers and uncooled infrared imagers have dramatically reduced the maintenance requirements and are leading to reduced system cost. These technology developments are resulting in greater accessibility and practicality for military as well as civilian security and force protection applications. This paper discusses recent advances in thermal imaging technology including uncooled and cryo-cooled. Applications of Forward Looking InfraRed (FLIR) systems are also discussed, including integration with a high-speed pan/tilt mount and remote control, video frame storage and recall, low-cost vehicle-mounted systems, and hand-held devices. Other facility installation topics will be discussed, such as site layout, assessment ranges, imager positioning, fields-of-view, sensor and alarm reporting systems, and communications links. RP Bisbee, TL (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,SECUR ENGN DEPT 5831,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3913-4 PY 1995 BP 202 EP 208 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BJ77V UT WOS:A1995BJ77V00033 ER PT B AU Schoeneman, JL Sorokowski, D AF Schoeneman, JL Sorokowski, D BE Sanson, LD TI Authenticated Tracking and Monitoring System (ATMS) tracking shipments from an Australian Uranium Mine SO 31ST ANNUAL 1997 INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONFERENCE ON SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 31st Annual International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology CY OCT 15-17, 1997 CL CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA SP IEEE Lexington Sect, IEEE Aerosp & Electr Syst Soc, Chung Shan Inst Sci & Technol, Taiwan, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan AB The Authenticated Tracking and Monitoring System (ATMS) answers the need for global monitoring of the status and location of sensitive items on a worldwide basis, 24 hours a day. The ATMS concept uses wireless sensor packs to monitor the status of the items and environmental conditions, to collect a variety of sensor event data, and to transmit the data through the INMARSAT satellite communication system, which then sends the data to appropriate ground stations for tracking and monitoring. Authentication and encryption algorithms are used throughout the system to secure the data during communication activities. A typical ATMS application would be to track and monitor the safety and security of a number of items in transit along a scheduled shipping route. The resulting tracking, timing, and status information could then be processed to ensure compliance with various agreements. Following discussions between the Australian Safeguards Office (ASO), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in early 1995, the parties mutually decided to conduct and evaluate a field trial prototype ATMS to track and monitor shipments of uranium ore concentrate (UOC) from a currently operating uranium mine in Australia to a final destination in Europe. This trial is in the process of being conducted on a worldwide basis with tracking and monitoring stations located at sites in both Australia and the U.S. This paper describes the trial. RP Schoeneman, JL (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-3913-4 PY 1995 BP 231 EP 240 PG 10 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BJ77V UT WOS:A1995BJ77V00037 ER PT S AU SWEET, JN PETERSON, DW EMERSON, JA MITCHELL, RT AF SWEET, JN PETERSON, DW EMERSON, JA MITCHELL, RT GP IEEE TI Liquid encapsulant stress variations as measured with the ATC04 assembly test chip SO 45TH ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE - 1995 PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS - ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 45th Electronic Components and Technology Conference CY MAY 21-24, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP IEEE, Components Packaging & Mfg Technol Soc, Electr Ind Assoc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 SN 0569-5503 BN 0-7803-2737-3 J9 P ELECTR C PY 1995 BP 300 EP 304 PG 5 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BD31F UT WOS:A1995BD31F00046 ER PT S AU CARSON, RF LOVEJOY, ML LEAR, KL WARREN, ME BLUM, O KILCOYNE, SP DU, T SEIGAL, PK CRAFT, DC ROSE, BH AF CARSON, RF LOVEJOY, ML LEAR, KL WARREN, ME BLUM, O KILCOYNE, SP DU, T SEIGAL, PK CRAFT, DC ROSE, BH GP IEEE TI Low-power, parallel photonic interconnections for multi-chip module applications SO 45TH ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE - 1995 PROCEEDINGS SE PROCEEDINGS - ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 45th Electronic Components and Technology Conference CY MAY 21-24, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP IEEE, Components Packaging & Mfg Technol Soc, Electr Ind Assoc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 SN 0569-5503 BN 0-7803-2737-3 J9 P ELECTR C PY 1995 BP 380 EP 386 DI 10.1109/ECTC.1995.514411 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BD31F UT WOS:A1995BD31F00058 ER PT S AU OHARA, J WACHTEL, J AF OHARA, J WACHTEL, J BE Norros, L TI Validating cognitive support for operators of complex human-machine systems SO 5TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE SCIENCE APPROACHES TO PROCESS CONTROL SE VTT SYMPOSIA LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th European Conference on Cognitive Science Approaches to Process Control CY AUG 30-SEP 01, 1995 CL ESPOO, FINLAND SP VTT Automat, Finnish Psychol Soc C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE FINLAND PI ESPOO PA INFORMATION SERVICE, PO BOX 42, SF-02151 ESPOO, FINLAND SN 0357-9387 BN 951-38-4549-4 J9 VTT SYMP PY 1995 VL 158 BP 291 EP 300 PG 10 WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Ergonomics SC Computer Science; Engineering GA BE25T UT WOS:A1995BE25T00027 ER PT B AU SCHULZ, RB JOHNSON, DR AF SCHULZ, RB JOHNSON, DR BE Yan, DS Fu, XR Shi, SX TI Cost-effective ceramics program in the United States SO 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CERAMIC MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS FOR ENGINES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th International Symposium on Ceramic Materials and Components for Engines CY MAY 29-JUN 01, 1994 CL SHANGHAI, PEOPLES R CHINA SP Chinese Acad Sci, Shanghai Inst Ceram, State Sci & Technol Commiss China, Natl Nat Sci Fdn China, State Educ Commiss China, Chinese Ceram Soc, Chinese Soc Internal Combust Engines, Soc Automot Engineers China C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD PI SINGAPORE PA PO BOX 128 FARRER RD, SINGAPORE 9128, SINGAPORE BN 981-02-1905-9 PY 1995 BP 3 EP 8 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BD36Y UT WOS:A1995BD36Y00001 ER PT B AU ELLINGSON, WA STECKENRIDER, JS SIVERS, EA LING, JR AF ELLINGSON, WA STECKENRIDER, JS SIVERS, EA LING, JR BE Yan, DS Fu, XR Shi, SX TI Nondestructive characterization of structural ceramic components SO 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CERAMIC MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS FOR ENGINES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th International Symposium on Ceramic Materials and Components for Engines CY MAY 29-JUN 01, 1994 CL SHANGHAI, PEOPLES R CHINA SP Chinese Acad Sci, Shanghai Inst Ceram, State Sci & Technol Commiss China, Natl Nat Sci Fdn China, State Educ Commiss China, Chinese Ceram Soc, Chinese Soc Internal Combust Engines, Soc Automot Engineers China C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD PI SINGAPORE PA PO BOX 128 FARRER RD, SINGAPORE 9128, SINGAPORE BN 981-02-1905-9 PY 1995 BP 156 EP 161 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BD36Y UT WOS:A1995BD36Y00019 ER PT B AU LIU, KC STEVENS, CO BRINKMAN, CR MORE, KL KIGGANS, JD TIEGS, TN AF LIU, KC STEVENS, CO BRINKMAN, CR MORE, KL KIGGANS, JD TIEGS, TN BE Yan, DS Fu, XR Shi, SX TI Enhancement of creep resistance of a sintered Si3N4 ceramic by microwave annealing SO 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CERAMIC MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS FOR ENGINES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th International Symposium on Ceramic Materials and Components for Engines CY MAY 29-JUN 01, 1994 CL SHANGHAI, PEOPLES R CHINA SP Chinese Acad Sci, Shanghai Inst Ceram, State Sci & Technol Commiss China, Natl Nat Sci Fdn China, State Educ Commiss China, Chinese Ceram Soc, Chinese Soc Internal Combust Engines, Soc Automot Engineers China C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI More, Karren/A-8097-2016; kiggans, james/E-1588-2017 OI More, Karren/0000-0001-5223-9097; kiggans, james/0000-0001-5056-665X NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD PI SINGAPORE PA PO BOX 128 FARRER RD, SINGAPORE 9128, SINGAPORE BN 981-02-1905-9 PY 1995 BP 654 EP 657 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BD36Y UT WOS:A1995BD36Y00140 ER PT B AU Neal, HA AF Neal, HA BE TranThanhVan, J TI Measurements of helicity sensitive quantities and R(b) from SLD SO '95 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories CY MAR 11-18, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB New results are presented on the fermion asymmetries, Ab and A,, and the b-branching ratio, R(b), using a data sample of 150, 000Z degrees decays collected by the SLD during 1993 and 1994. The fermion asymmetries exploit the highly polarized electron beam available at the SLC (63.0% +/- 1.1% during 1993 and increasing to a preliminary value of 78.2% +/- 2.0% during 1994) to perform direct measurements of Ab and A,. The preliminary results obtained are A(b) = 0.82 +/- 0.06(stat) +/- 0.08(syst), A(c) = 0.63 +/- 0.13(stat) +/- 0.08(syst) and R(b) = 0.218 +/- 0.004(stat) +/- 0.004(syst) +/- 0.003 (R(c)). In addition, the measurement of sin(2) theta(W)(eff) from teh 1993 A(LR) result is reviewed. The result obtained is sin(2) theta(W)(eff) = 0.2292 +/- 0.0009 (stat) +/- 0.0004 (syst). RP Neal, HA (reprint author), STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-185-4 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M87 BP 13 EP 23 PG 11 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71N UT WOS:A1995BG71N00002 ER PT B AU Heintz, U AF Heintz, U BE TranThanhVan, J TI Electroweak measurements by the DO experiment SO '95 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories CY MAR 11-18, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB Using data collected by the D0 experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron in 1992/93, we measure the width of the W boson to be 2.044 +/- 0.093 GeV and set limits on W gamma and Z gamma couplings. No deviations from Standard Model predictions are observed. RP Heintz, U (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-185-4 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M87 BP 63 EP 68 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71N UT WOS:A1995BG71N00008 ER PT B AU Klima, B AF Klima, B BE TranThanhVan, J TI Observation of the top quark SO '95 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories CY MAR 11-18, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB The DO collaboration reports on a search for the Standard Model top qnark in collisions at root s = 1.8 TeV at the Fermilab Tevatron, with an integrated luminosity of approximately 50 pb(-1). We have searched for tt production in the dilepton and single-lepton decay channels, with and without tagging of b quark jets. We observe 17 events with an expected background of 3.8 +/- 0.6 events. The probability for an upward fluctuation of the background to produce the observed signal is 2 x 10(-6) (equivalent to 4.6 standard deviations). The kinematic properties of the excess events are consistent with top quark decay. We conclude that we have observed the top quark and measure its mass to be 199(-21)(+19) (stat.) +/- 22 (syst.) GeV/c(2) and its production cross section to be 6.4 +/- 2.2 pb. RP Klima, B (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-185-4 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M87 BP 93 EP 102 PG 10 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71N UT WOS:A1995BG71N00012 ER PT B AU CobalGrassmann, M AF CobalGrassmann, M BE TranThanhVan, J TI Kinematic top analyses at CDF SO '95 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories CY MAR 11-18, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB 'We present an update of the top quark analysis using kinematic techniques in collisions at root s = 1.8 TeV with the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). We reported before on a study which used 19.3 pb(-1) of data from the 1992-93 collider run, but now we use a larger data sample of 67 pb(-1). First, we analyse the total transverse energy of the hard collision in W + greater than or equal to 3 jet events, showing the likely presence of a tf component in the event sample. Next, we compare in more detail the kinematic structure of W + greater than or equal to 3 jet events with expectations for tap pair production and with background processes, predominantly direct W + jet production. We again find W + greater than or equal to 3 jet events which cannot be explained in terms of background, but show kinematic features as expected from top. These events also show evidence for beauty quarks. The findings confirm the observation of top events made earlier in the data of the 1992-93 collider run. RP CobalGrassmann, M (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-185-4 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M87 BP 113 EP 118 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71N UT WOS:A1995BG71N00014 ER PT B AU Krakauer, DA AF Krakauer, DA BE TranThanhVan, J TI Direct search for new particle production at HERA SO '95 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories CY MAR 11-18, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB The ZEUS and H1 experiments have each used 4pb(-1) of e(+/-)p collisions to search for direct production of new, exotic particles with masses up to root s approximate to 300 GeV. Upper limits on the coupling-strength vs. mass are given for single production of lepton-number-conserving- and lepton-number-violating- leptoquarks, as well as for production of excited states of conventional fermions, e*, nu*, q*. Both experiments achieve sensitivity to signals, and background processes, at the O(1pb) level. As an example, an interesting event is presented, which is compatible with being the first observation of real W+ production (and decay W+ --> mu(+)nu(mu)) observed at HERA. RP Krakauer, DA (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-185-4 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M87 BP 237 EP 242 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71N UT WOS:A1995BG71N00031 ER PT B AU Kayser, B AF Kayser, B BE TranThanhVan, J TI CP violation and quantum mechanics in the B system SO '95 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories CY MAR 11-18, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB We discuss the testing of the Standard Model of CP violation, and the search for CP-violating effects from beyond the Standard Model, in B decays. We then focus on the quantum mechanics of the experiments on CP violation to be performed at B factories. These experiments will involve very pretty Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen correlations. We show that the physics of these experiments can be understood without invoking the ''collapse of the wave function,'' and without the mysteries that sometimes accompany discussions of EPR effects. RP Kayser, B (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-185-4 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M87 BP 373 EP 388 PG 16 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71N UT WOS:A1995BG71N00050 ER PT B AU Yagil, A AF Yagil, A BE TranThanhVan, J TI Observation of top quark production in (p)over-bar-p collisions with the collider detector at Fermilab SO '95 QCD AND HIGH ENERGY HADRONIC INTERACTIONS SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions CY MAR 18-25, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB We establish the existence of the top quark using a 67 pb(-1) data sample of pp collisions at root s = 1.8 TeV collected with the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). Employing techniques similar to those me previously published, we observe a signal consistent with decay to , but inconsistent with the background prediction by 4.8 sigma. Additional evidence for the top quark is provided by a peak in the reconstructed mass distribution. we measure the top quark mass to be 176 +/- 8(stat.) +/- 10(sys.) GeV/c(2), and the production cross section to be 6.8(-2.4)(+3.6) pb. RP Yagil, A (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,CDF GRP,POB 500,MS 318,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-184-6 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M88 BP 13 EP 22 PG 10 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71P UT WOS:A1995BG71P00002 ER PT B AU Lamoureux, JI AF Lamoureux, JI BE TranThanhVan, J TI Photon and diphoton production at CDF and D0 SO '95 QCD AND HIGH ENERGY HADRONIC INTERACTIONS SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions CY MAR 18-25, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB Measurements of prompt photon production in <(p)over bar p> collisions at root s = 1.8 TeV from the CDF and DO experiments at Fermilab are presented. The measured inclusive isolated photon spectrum at CDF and DO are used to test current parton distribution functions and NLO QCD predictions. No new resonance is found in the photon + jet mass spectrum from DO which is consistent with NLO QCD predictions. The pseudorapidity distribution of the leading jet in photon events at CDF is used to constrain the parton distribution sets while the angular distribution is found to be better explained by a larger Bremsstrahlung contribution. The soft diphoton spectrum is compared to NLO QCD predictions. The diphoton system P-T is round to agree better with the LO shower monte-carlo prediction of Pythia than NLO QCD. Finally, the gamma + charm cross section is measured and compared to the LO Pythia prediction. C1 BRANDEIS UNIV,CDF,WALTHAM,MA 02254. RP Lamoureux, JI (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,MS 318,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-184-6 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M88 BP 59 EP 64 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71P UT WOS:A1995BG71P00007 ER PT B AU Coriano, C White, AR AF Coriano, C White, AR BE TranThanhVan, J TI Conformally symmetric contributions to BFKL evolution at next to leading order SO '95 QCD AND HIGH ENERGY HADRONIC INTERACTIONS SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions CY MAR 18-25, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB Unitarity corrections to the BFKL evolution at next to leading order determine a new component of the evolution kernel which is shown to possess conformal invariance properties. Expressions for the complete spectrum of the new component and the correction to the intercept of the pomeron trajectory are presented. RP Coriano, C (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV HIGH ENERGY PHYS,HEP 362,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. OI Coriano', Claudio/0000-0003-0479-8075 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-184-6 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M88 BP 155 EP 157 PG 3 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71P UT WOS:A1995BG71P00021 ER PT B AU Mackenzie, PB AF Mackenzie, PB BE TranThanhVan, J TI Lattice determinations of the strong coupling constant SO '95 QCD AND HIGH ENERGY HADRONIC INTERACTIONS SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions CY MAR 18-25, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB Lattice gauge theory permits nonperturbative calculations from first principles. This eliminates the need to go to high energy processes to eliminate nonperturbative effects in alpha(s) determinations. It also allows nonperturbative short distance tests of resummation procedures and scale choice ansatze which are impossible with purely perturbative dimensionally regularized calculations. These facts allow lattice methods to produce unusually clean and accurate determinations of the strong coupling constant. I discuss the status and prospects of such lattice calculations. RP Mackenzie, PB (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-184-6 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M88 BP 257 EP 262 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71P UT WOS:A1995BG71P00039 ER PT B AU Papadimitriou, V AF Papadimitriou, V BE TranThanhVan, J TI Production of heavy quark states at CDF SO '95 QCD AND HIGH ENERGY HADRONIC INTERACTIONS SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions CY MAR 18-25, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB In this paper we present results on quarkonia production, B-meson production and correlations in collisions at root s = 1.8 TeV. These results were obtained from data taken with the CDF detector at Fermilab. We cover recently completed analyses of the 1992-95 collider run. Prospects for the near and more distant future are also discussed. RP Papadimitriou, V (reprint author), TEXAS TECH UNIV,FERMI NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-184-6 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M88 BP 343 EP 351 PG 9 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71P UT WOS:A1995BG71P00053 ER PT B AU Giele, WT Glover, EWN AF Giele, WT Glover, EWN BE TranThanhVan, J TI Physics with jets in P(P)over-bar collisions SO '95 QCD AND HIGH ENERGY HADRONIC INTERACTIONS SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions CY MAR 18-25, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB We discuss the possibilities for extracting information on the parton density functions and the strong coupling constant from one- and two-jet events at the Fermilab TEVATRON. First Ne study the inclusive two-jet triply differential cross section d(3) sigma/dE(T)d eta(1)d eta(2). Different eta(1) and eta(2) pseudorapidity regions are directly related to the parton momentum fractions at leading order and the shape of the triply differential distribution at fixed transverse energy E(T) is a particularly powerful tool for constraining the parton distributions at small to moderate x values. Second, we consider the one-jet inclusive transverse energy distribution where there is impressive agreement between theory and experiment over a wide range of transverse energy. By equating the next-to-leading order theoretical prediction for a given set of input parton densities with the published CDF data, the evolution of the strong coupling constant at scale mu can be studied between mu similar to 50 GeV and mu similar to 400 GeV. This evolution is in agreement with QCD and corresponds to alpha(s) (M(Z)) = 0.121 for the MRSA parameterisation. RP Giele, WT (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. RI Glover, Edward/A-4597-2012 OI Glover, Edward/0000-0002-0173-4175 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-184-6 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M88 BP 377 EP 382 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71P UT WOS:A1995BG71P00057 ER PT B AU Carter, T AF Carter, T BE TranThanhVan, J TI Asymmetries between D+ and D- meson chi(F) and p(t)(2) distributions SO '95 QCD AND HIGH ENERGY HADRONIC INTERACTIONS SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XXXth Rencontres de Moriond on 1995 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions CY MAR 18-25, 1995 CL LES ARCS, FRANCE SP CNRS, Inst Natl Phys Nucl & Phys Particules, CEA, Minist Enseignement Super & Rech, Int Sci Fdn AB We present asymmetries between the production of D+ and D- mesons when measured in terms of x(F) and p(t)(2). The data sample consists of two-thirds of Fermilab experiment E791's data set, approximately 51,000 reconstructed mesons. These asymmetries are compared to the predictions from two models. These models predict the differences in the production distributions of heavy quark mesons that have a light quark in common with the beam (''leading particles'') and those that do not (''non-leading''). Existing models do not agree with our data over the entire range of measured x(F) and p(t)(2). RP Carter, T (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-184-6 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1995 VL M88 BP 523 EP 526 PG 4 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BG71P UT WOS:A1995BG71P00083 ER PT S AU COURANT, ED AF COURANT, ED BE Yan, YT Naples, JP Syphers, MJ TI THE EVOLUTION OF HIGH-ENERGY ACCELERATORS SO ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Informal Lecture Series on Accelerator Physics CY OCT 01, 1992-SEP 30, 1993 CL SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB, DALLAS, TX SP SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB HO SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-354-X J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 326 BP 1 EP 11 PG 11 WC Physics, Particles & Fields; Physics, Mathematical SC Physics GA BC82T UT WOS:A1995BC82T00001 ER PT S AU ZIMMERMANN, F AF ZIMMERMANN, F BE Yan, YT Naples, JP Syphers, MJ TI DYNAMIC APERTURE AND TRANSVERSE PROTON DIFFUSION IN HERA SO ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Informal Lecture Series on Accelerator Physics CY OCT 01, 1992-SEP 30, 1993 CL SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB, DALLAS, TX SP SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB HO SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94305. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-354-X J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 326 BP 98 EP 166 PG 69 WC Physics, Particles & Fields; Physics, Mathematical SC Physics GA BC82T UT WOS:A1995BC82T00004 ER PT S AU HERRUP, DA CHAPMAN, L FRANCK, A GROVES, T LUBLINSKY, B AF HERRUP, DA CHAPMAN, L FRANCK, A GROVES, T LUBLINSKY, B BE Yan, YT Naples, JP Syphers, MJ TI A FEEDBACK MICROPROCESSOR FOR HADRON COLLIDERS SO ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Informal Lecture Series on Accelerator Physics CY OCT 01, 1992-SEP 30, 1993 CL SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB, DALLAS, TX SP SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB HO SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-354-X J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 326 BP 453 EP 481 PG 29 WC Physics, Particles & Fields; Physics, Mathematical SC Physics GA BC82T UT WOS:A1995BC82T00015 ER PT S AU HERRUP, DA KINNEY, W LAMM, MJ MOKHTARANI, A AF HERRUP, DA KINNEY, W LAMM, MJ MOKHTARANI, A BE Yan, YT Naples, JP Syphers, MJ TI COMPENSATION OF TIME-DEPENDENT, PERSISTENT-CURRENT EFFECTS IN SUPERCONDUCTING SYNCHROTRONS SO ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Informal Lecture Series on Accelerator Physics CY OCT 01, 1992-SEP 30, 1993 CL SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB, DALLAS, TX SP SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB HO SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-354-X J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 326 BP 465 EP 481 PG 17 WC Physics, Particles & Fields; Physics, Mathematical SC Physics GA BC82T UT WOS:A1995BC82T00026 ER PT S AU IRWIN, J AF IRWIN, J BE Yan, YT Naples, JP Syphers, MJ TI A MULTI-KICK FACTORIZATION ALGORITHM FOR NONLINEAR MAPS SO ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Informal Lecture Series on Accelerator Physics CY OCT 01, 1992-SEP 30, 1993 CL SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB, DALLAS, TX SP SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB HO SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,SSC CENT DESIGN GRP,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-354-X J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 326 BP 662 EP 669 PG 8 WC Physics, Particles & Fields; Physics, Mathematical SC Physics GA BC82T UT WOS:A1995BC82T00023 ER PT S AU CHANNELL, PJ AF CHANNELL, PJ BE Yan, YT Naples, JP Syphers, MJ TI STABLE SYMPLECTIC MAPS NEAR ARBITRARY LATTICE MAPS SO ACCELERATOR PHYSICS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Informal Lecture Series on Accelerator Physics CY OCT 01, 1992-SEP 30, 1993 CL SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB, DALLAS, TX SP SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB HO SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER LAB C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-354-X J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 326 BP 670 EP 677 PG 8 WC Physics, Particles & Fields; Physics, Mathematical SC Physics GA BC82T UT WOS:A1995BC82T00024 ER PT S AU Premuzic, ET Lin, MS Lian, H Miltenberger, RP AF Premuzic, ET Lin, MS Lian, H Miltenberger, RP GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI Geothermal brines and sludges: A new resource SO ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE PAST AND CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the Geothermal-Resources-Council - Accomplishments of the Past and Challenges of the Future CY OCT 08-11, 1995 CL RENO, NV SP Geothermal Resources Council C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-78-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1995 VL 19 BP 77 EP 80 PG 4 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA BF10Y UT WOS:A1995BF10Y00015 ER PT S AU Mansure, AJ Glowka, DA AF Mansure, AJ Glowka, DA GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI Progress toward using hydraulic data to diagnose lost circulation zones SO ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE PAST AND CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the Geothermal-Resources-Council - Accomplishments of the Past and Challenges of the Future CY OCT 08-11, 1995 CL RENO, NV SP Geothermal Resources Council C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-78-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1995 VL 19 BP 111 EP 115 PG 5 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA BF10Y UT WOS:A1995BF10Y00021 ER PT S AU Schima, S Wilt, M Ross, H AF Schima, S Wilt, M Ross, H GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI Modeling self-potential data in the Abraham and Meadow-Hatton geothermal systems: The search for upflow zones SO ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE PAST AND CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the Geothermal-Resources-Council - Accomplishments of the Past and Challenges of the Future CY OCT 08-11, 1995 CL RENO, NV SP Geothermal Resources Council C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-78-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1995 VL 19 BP 229 EP 236 PG 8 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA BF10Y UT WOS:A1995BF10Y00040 ER PT S AU Brown, D AF Brown, D GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI 1995 verification flow testing of the HDR reservoir at Fenton Hill, New Mexico SO ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE PAST AND CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the Geothermal-Resources-Council - Accomplishments of the Past and Challenges of the Future CY OCT 08-11, 1995 CL RENO, NV SP Geothermal Resources Council C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV EARTH & ENVIRONM SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-78-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1995 VL 19 BP 253 EP 256 PG 4 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA BF10Y UT WOS:A1995BF10Y00044 ER PT S AU Duchane, D AF Duchane, D GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI Hot dry rock in the United States: Putting a unique resource to practical use SO ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE PAST AND CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the Geothermal-Resources-Council - Accomplishments of the Past and Challenges of the Future CY OCT 08-11, 1995 CL RENO, NV SP Geothermal Resources Council C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV EARTH & ENVIRONM SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-78-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1995 VL 19 BP 257 EP 261 PG 5 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA BF10Y UT WOS:A1995BF10Y00045 ER PT J AU KARASICK, M STRIP, D AF KARASICK, M STRIP, D TI INTERSECTING SOLIDS ON A MASSIVELY-PARALLEL PROCESSOR SO ACM TRANSACTIONS ON GRAPHICS LA English DT Article DE CAGD; GRID DATA; HIERARCHICAL DESCRIPTIONS; SPLINE SURFACES; TENSOR PRODUCT AB Solid modeling underlies many technologies that are key to modern manufacturing. These range from CAD systems to robot simulators, from finite-element analysis to integrated circuit process modeling. The accuracy, and hence the utility, of these models is often constrained by the amount of computer time required to perform the desired operations. In this paper we present, in detail, an efficient algorithm for parallel intersections of solids using the Connection Machine, a massively parallel SIMD processor. We describe the data structure for representing the solid models and detail the intersection algorithm, giving special attention to implementation issues. We provide performance results, comparing the parallel algorithm to a serial intersection algorithm. C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RP KARASICK, M (reprint author), IBM CORP,DIV RES,MFG RES DEPT,YORKTOWN HTS,NY 10598, USA. NR 20 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY PI NEW YORK PA 1515 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10036 SN 0730-0301 J9 ACM T GRAPHIC JI ACM Trans. Graph. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 14 IS 1 BP 21 EP 57 DI 10.1145/200972.200976 PG 37 WC Computer Science, Software Engineering SC Computer Science GA RA506 UT WOS:A1995RA50600002 ER PT B AU PATRICK, DL AF PATRICK, DL BE Masten, MK Stockum, LA TI LASER TRACKER-III - SANDIA-NATIONAL-LABORATORIES 3RD-GENERATION LASER TRACKING SYSTEM SO ACQUISITION, TRACKING, AND POINTING IX SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Acquisition, Tracking and Pointing IX CY APR 19-20, 1995 CL ORLANDO, FL SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE LASER TRACKING SYSTEM; SINGLE STATION TIME SPACE POSITION INFORMATION C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ENERGET & ENVIRONM TEST,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1821-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2468 BP 22 EP 26 DI 10.1117/12.210442 PG 5 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BD32L UT WOS:A1995BD32L00003 ER PT J AU BERAN, P SZOKE, A AF BERAN, P SZOKE, A TI SIMULATED ANNEALING FOR PHASING USING SPATIAL CONSTRAINTS SO ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION A LA English DT Article ID ISING SPIN-GLASS; OPTIMIZATION; CRYSTALLOGRAPHY; MODELS; PHASES AB Phase refinement using partial structural information is an important step in the treatment of crystallographic data. An optimization procedure is presented that, in contrast to conventional Fourier methods, takes into account the spatial dependence of the accuracy of the partial information for electron density. Annealing studies for a test case show that this optimization procedure is tractable for system sizes relevant to the treatment of protein diffraction data and requires substantially less structural information for accurate phase refinement than Fourier methods. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 16 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 2 PU MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD PI COPENHAGEN PA 35 NORRE SOGADE, PO BOX 2148, DK-1016 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SN 0108-7673 J9 ACTA CRYSTALLOGR A JI Acta Crystallogr. Sect. A PD JAN 1 PY 1995 VL 51 BP 20 EP 27 DI 10.1107/S0108767394005088 PN 1 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Crystallography SC Chemistry; Crystallography GA QL271 UT WOS:A1995QL27100002 ER PT J AU TOLLE, MC KASSNER, ME AF TOLLE, MC KASSNER, ME TI MECHANISMS OF DUCTILE FRACTURE IN PURE SILVER UNDER HIGH-TRIAXIAL STRESS STATES SO ACTA METALLURGICA ET MATERIALIA LA English DT Article ID CAVITATION INSTABILITIES; VOID NUCLEATION; INTERLAYERS AB Experimental and finite element method (FEM) analyses were used to study the mechanisms of ductile fracture of constrained, high-purity, silver interlayers under high triaxial stress states. Interlayer bonds loaded in simple tension, develop a principal stress state that is large and axi-symmetric. Ductile, low macroscopic plastic-strain failure was observed in these bonds when the maximum mean stress:yield stress ratio (sigma(m)/sigma(y)) approached approximately four, in agreement with recent numerical analyses by other investigators, who postulated unstable growth of a cavity subjected to a far-field axi-symmetric stress state at this ratio, without significant far-field plastic strain. Ambient temperature delayed-failure (creep) tests of constrained silver interlayers, at relatively low applied loads, also appear to be due to unstable cavity growth. The mechanism of ductile fracture was further studied by biaxially loading these interlayers through the application of various combinations of tension and torsion load. Low macroscopic-strain ductile fractures are again observed, but the axi-symmetric and non-axi-symmetric failure-stress Values and FEM analysis of the stress levels required for cavity instability do not directly support an unstable growth model. C1 OREGON STATE UNIV, CTR ADV MAT RES, CORVALLIS, OR 97331 USA. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. RP TOLLE, MC (reprint author), OREGON STATE UNIV, DEPT MECH ENGN, CORVALLIS, OR 97331 USA. NR 25 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 2 U2 6 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0956-7151 J9 ACTA METALL MATER JI Acta Metall. Mater. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 43 IS 1 BP 287 EP 297 DI 10.1016/0956-7151(95)90284-8 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA QB807 UT WOS:A1995QB80700030 ER PT J AU YOST, FG MICHAEL, JR EISENMANN, ET AF YOST, FG MICHAEL, JR EISENMANN, ET TI EXTENSIVE WETTING DUE TO ROUGHNESS SO ACTA METALLURGICA ET MATERIALIA LA English DT Article AB Typically, a small mass of eutectic Sn-Pb solder wets a copper surface and flows radially outward to form a hemispherical shape with a contact angle of approx. 15-20 deg. When a similar mass of solder wets a thick electroless copper coated substrate, rapid radial flow commences and surprising new effects occur. Thick coats of electroless copper have a nodular surface structure and spreading on it does not subside until all solder is consumed. When the nodular structure is wetted by solder a ''coastline'' with many nearby ''islands'' are defined. Photos of regions at the wetting front were taken in the backscatter imaging mode of an SEM. These images show that solder wets the valleys between the surface nodules forming a delicate, lacy arrangement. The geometry of this ''coastal'' solder structure is described as fractal-like having a dimension D = 1.38 making it similar to drying fronts and cloud configurations. The importance of surface roughness in wetting phenomena is discussed in the light of an extensive history on the subject. It is shown that for spontaneous how assisted by roughness, the surface geometry must consist of local angles that are larger than the equilibrium contact angle. Kinetics of the wetting process are demonstrated by image analysis of wetted area taken from videotaped experiments. These experimental kinetics are shown to be similar in form to flow in open channel capillaries. RP YOST, FG (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS, CTR SOLDER SCI & TECHNOL, POB 5800, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. NR 15 TC 35 Z9 35 U1 2 U2 8 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0956-7151 J9 ACTA METALL MATER JI Acta Metall. Mater. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 43 IS 1 BP 299 EP 305 DI 10.1016/0956-7151(94)00244-C PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA QB807 UT WOS:A1995QB80700031 ER PT J AU WALUKIEWICZ, W AF WALUKIEWICZ, W TI CHARGE-CARRIER TRANSPORT IN ARTIFICIALLY STRUCTURED 2-DIMENSIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEMS SO ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT XXIII International School on Physics of Semiconducting Compounds CY MAY 28-JUN 03, 1994 CL JASZOWIEC, POLAND ID MODULATION-DOPED HETEROSTRUCTURES; GAAS/ALXGA1-XAS QUANTUM-WELLS; ELECTRON MOBILITIES; GAAS-ALGAAS; HOLE GAS; SCATTERING; HETEROJUNCTIONS; TEMPERATURE; INTERFACE; SUBBAND AB General aspects of the electronic transport in two-dimensional and quasi-three-dimensional semiconductor systems are discussed. Contributions of different scattering processes to the total electron and hole mobilities in various types of modulation doped heterostructures are calculated. It is shown that in a wide temperature range phonon scattering is the principal scattering mechanism limiting electron and hole mobilities in high quality AlGaAs/GaAs modulation doped heterostructures. Scattering from rough walls in wide parabolic wells is briefly reviewed. RP WALUKIEWICZ, W (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,CTR ADV MAT,1 CYCLOTRON RD,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 34 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU POLISH ACAD SCIENCES INST PHYSICS PI WARSAW PA AL LOTNIKOW 32-46, 02-668 WARSAW, POLAND SN 0587-4246 J9 ACTA PHYS POL A JI Acta Phys. Pol. A PD JAN PY 1995 VL 87 IS 1 BP 35 EP 46 PG 12 WC Physics, Multidisciplinary SC Physics GA QE231 UT WOS:A1995QE23100005 ER PT B AU OLIVIER, SS AN, J AVICOLA, K BISSINGER, HD BRASE, JM FRIEDMAN, HW GAVEL, DT MAX, CE SALMON, JT WALTJEN, KE AF OLIVIER, SS AN, J AVICOLA, K BISSINGER, HD BRASE, JM FRIEDMAN, HW GAVEL, DT MAX, CE SALMON, JT WALTJEN, KE BE Tyson, RK Fugate, RQ TI Performance of laser guide star adaptive optics at Lick Observatory SO ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications CY JUL 10-11, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. OI Max, Claire/0000-0003-0682-5436 NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1893-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2534 BP 26 EP 37 DI 10.1117/12.217748 PG 12 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BE06S UT WOS:A1995BE06S00003 ER PT B AU NEAL, DR TUCKER, SD MORGAN, R SMITH, TG WARREN, ME GRUETZNER, JK ROSENTHAL, RR BENTLEY, AE AF NEAL, DR TUCKER, SD MORGAN, R SMITH, TG WARREN, ME GRUETZNER, JK ROSENTHAL, RR BENTLEY, AE BE Tyson, RK Fugate, RQ TI Multi-segment coherent beam combining SO ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications CY JUL 10-11, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE ADAPTIVE OPTIC; WAVE-FRONT SENSOR; COHERENT BEAM COMBINING C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT 1128,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. OI Neal, Daniel/0000-0002-1144-3187 NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1893-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2534 BP 80 EP 93 DI 10.1117/12.217727 PG 14 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BE06S UT WOS:A1995BE06S00009 ER PT B AU GRUETZNER, JK TUCKER, SD NEAL, DR BENTLEY, AE SIMMONSPOTTER, K AF GRUETZNER, JK TUCKER, SD NEAL, DR BENTLEY, AE SIMMONSPOTTER, K BE Tyson, RK Fugate, RQ TI Optical and control modeling for adaptive beam-combining experiments SO ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications CY JUL 10-11, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE ADAPTIVE OPTIC; BINARY OPTIC; OPTIC MODELING; ADAPTIVE OPTIC CONTROL SYSTEMS; COHERENT BEAM COMBINING C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. OI Neal, Daniel/0000-0002-1144-3187 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1893-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2534 BP 94 EP 104 DI 10.1117/12.217728 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BE06S UT WOS:A1995BE06S00010 ER PT B AU FRIEDMAN, H ERBERT, G KUKLO, T SALMON, T SMAULEY, D THOMPSON, G MALIK, J WONG, N KANZ, K NEEB, K AF FRIEDMAN, H ERBERT, G KUKLO, T SALMON, T SMAULEY, D THOMPSON, G MALIK, J WONG, N KANZ, K NEEB, K BE Tyson, RK Fugate, RQ TI Sodium beacon laser system for the Lick Observatory SO ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications CY JUL 10-11, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 12 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1893-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2534 BP 150 EP 160 DI 10.1117/12.217734 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BE06S UT WOS:A1995BE06S00016 ER PT B AU NEAL, DR MANSELL, JD GRUETZNER, JK MORGAN, R WARREN, ME AF NEAL, DR MANSELL, JD GRUETZNER, JK MORGAN, R WARREN, ME BE Tyson, RK Fugate, RQ TI Specialized wavefront sensors for adaptive optics SO ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications CY JUL 10-11, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE WAVE-FRONT SENSOR; ADAPTIVE OPTICS; LENSLET ARRAYS; BINARY OPTICS; DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS; PUPIL REMAPPING C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. OI Neal, Daniel/0000-0002-1144-3187 NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1893-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2534 BP 338 EP 348 DI 10.1117/12.217751 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BE06S UT WOS:A1995BE06S00034 ER PT B AU GAVEL, DT OLIVIER, SS AF GAVEL, DT OLIVIER, SS BE Tyson, RK Fugate, RQ TI Performance predictions for the Keck telescope adaptive optics system SO ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications CY JUL 10-11, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1893-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2534 BP 401 EP 411 DI 10.1117/12.217757 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BE06S UT WOS:A1995BE06S00040 ER PT B AU MAX, CE GAVEL, DT OLIVIER, SS AF MAX, CE GAVEL, DT OLIVIER, SS BE Tyson, RK Fugate, RQ TI Near infra-red astronomy with adaptive optics and laser guide stars at the Keck Observatory SO ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications CY JUL 10-11, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE ADAPTIVE OPTICS; LASER GUIDE STARS; INFRARED ASTRONOMY; KECK OBSERVATORY C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. OI Max, Claire/0000-0003-0682-5436 NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1893-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2534 BP 412 EP 422 DI 10.1117/12.217760 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BE06S UT WOS:A1995BE06S00041 ER PT S AU IRWIN, J AF IRWIN, J BE Schoessow, P TI Bird's IP view of limits of conventional e(+)e(-) linear collider technology SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 3 EP 24 PG 22 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00001 ER PT S AU PERRY, MD AF PERRY, MD BE Schoessow, P TI High power ultrashort pulse lasers SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LASER PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 75 EP 89 PG 15 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00005 ER PT S AU PALMER, RB AF PALMER, RB BE Schoessow, P TI Acceleration theorems SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 90 EP 100 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00006 ER PT S AU ROSS, M AF ROSS, M BE Schoessow, P TI Measurement techniques for short bunches SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 101 EP 111 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00007 ER PT S AU CHATTOPADHYAY, S AF CHATTOPADHYAY, S BE Schoessow, P TI Exotic colliders SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ACCELERATOR & FUS RES,CTR BEAM PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 190 EP 208 PG 19 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00014 ER PT S AU WEI, J LI, XP SESSLER, AM AF WEI, J LI, XP SESSLER, AM BE Schoessow, P TI Crystalline beams SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 224 EP 244 PG 21 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00016 ER PT S AU WILSON, PB AF WILSON, PB BE Schoessow, P TI Summary report: RF (new/novel ideas) .2. RF driven accelerator structures SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 295 EP 299 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00024 ER PT S AU HAFFMANS, AF AF HAFFMANS, AF BE Schoessow, P TI Confinement and stability of crystalline beams in storage rings. SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 303 EP 319 PG 17 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00025 ER PT S AU FISHER, A GALLARDO, J VANSTEENBERGEN, A SANDWEISS, J FANG, JM AF FISHER, A GALLARDO, J VANSTEENBERGEN, A SANDWEISS, J FANG, JM BE Schoessow, P TI Inverse free-electron laser accelerator development SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,NATL SYNCHROTRON LIGHT SOURCE DEPT,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 383 EP 389 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00033 ER PT S AU POGORELSKY, IV KIMURA, WD FISHER, CH KANNARI, F KURNIT, NA AF POGORELSKY, IV KIMURA, WD FISHER, CH KANNARI, F KURNIT, NA BE Schoessow, P TI Approach to compact terawatt CO2 laser system for particle acceleration SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 405 EP 418 PG 14 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00035 ER PT S AU POGORELSKY, IV KIMURA, WD LIU, Y AF POGORELSKY, IV KIMURA, WD LIU, Y BE Schoessow, P TI Waveguiding by axicon-focused laser beams SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 419 EP 428 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00036 ER PT S AU GAI, W KANAREYKIN, AD KUSTOV, AL SIMPSON, J AF GAI, W KANAREYKIN, AD KUSTOV, AL SIMPSON, J BE Schoessow, P TI Numerical simulations of intense charged particle beam propagation in a dielectric WakeField Accelerator SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 463 EP 473 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00039 ER PT S AU SESSLER, AM OSTROVSKY, AO AF SESSLER, AM OSTROVSKY, AO BE Schoessow, P TI A theory of two-beam acceleration of charged particles in a plasma waveguide system SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 536 EP 550 PG 15 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00046 ER PT S AU BARLETTA, W CHATTOPADHYAY, S CHEN, P CLINE, D CRADDOCK, W GABELLA, W HSU, I IVERSON, R KATSOULEAS, T KWOK, P LAI, P LEEMANS, W LIOU, R MEYERHOFER, DD NAKAJIMA, K NAKANISHI, H NG, CK NISHIDA, Y NOREM, J OGATA, A RAJAGOPALAN, S SHINTAKE, T ROSENZWEIG, J ROSS, M SESSLER, A SPENCER, J SU, JJ WALKER, N WESTENSKOW, G WHITTUM, D WILLIAMS, R WURTELE, J AF BARLETTA, W CHATTOPADHYAY, S CHEN, P CLINE, D CRADDOCK, W GABELLA, W HSU, I IVERSON, R KATSOULEAS, T KWOK, P LAI, P LEEMANS, W LIOU, R MEYERHOFER, DD NAKAJIMA, K NAKANISHI, H NG, CK NISHIDA, Y NOREM, J OGATA, A RAJAGOPALAN, S SHINTAKE, T ROSENZWEIG, J ROSS, M SESSLER, A SPENCER, J SU, JJ WALKER, N WESTENSKOW, G WHITTUM, D WILLIAMS, R WURTELE, J BE Schoessow, P TI Plasma lens experiments at the final focus test beam SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI wurtele, Jonathan/J-6278-2016 OI wurtele, Jonathan/0000-0001-8401-0297 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 606 EP 611 PG 6 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00051 ER PT S AU PALMER, RB NEUFFER, DV GALLARDO, J AF PALMER, RB NEUFFER, DV GALLARDO, J BE Schoessow, P TI A practical high energy high luminosity mu(+)-mu(-) collider SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94305. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 635 EP 645 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00053 ER PT S AU HUANG, ZR CHEN, PS RUTH, RD AF HUANG, ZR CHEN, PS RUTH, RD BE Schoessow, P TI Radiation and radiation reaction in continuous focusing channels SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 646 EP 658 PG 13 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00054 ER PT S AU GALLARDO, JC KIRK, HG AF GALLARDO, JC KIRK, HG BE Schoessow, P TI Optimization of the Brookhaven ATF inline-injection system utilizing PARMELA SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 684 EP 690 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00057 ER PT S AU COLBY, ER OSTIGUY, JF ROSENZWEIG, JB AF COLBY, ER OSTIGUY, JF ROSENZWEIG, JB BE Schoessow, P TI Design of high brightness symmetric and asymmetric emittance RF photoinjectors for TESLA SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 708 EP 723 PG 16 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00061 ER PT S AU KROLL, N THOMPSON, K BANE, K GLUCKSTERN, R KO, K MILLER, R RUTH, R AF KROLL, N THOMPSON, K BANE, K GLUCKSTERN, R KO, K MILLER, R RUTH, R BE Schoessow, P TI Manifold damping of the NLC detuned accelerating structure SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 777 EP 788 PG 12 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00066 ER PT S AU LI, H HOUCK, T GOFFENEY, N HENESTROZA, E SESSLER, A WESTENSKOW, G YU, S AF LI, H HOUCK, T GOFFENEY, N HENESTROZA, E SESSLER, A WESTENSKOW, G YU, S BE Schoessow, P TI Design study of beam dynamics issues for a one TeV next linear collider based upon the relativistic klystron two-beam accelerator SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 817 EP 836 PG 20 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00069 ER PT S AU SIMPSON, J SCHOESSOW, P AF SIMPSON, J SCHOESSOW, P BE Schoessow, P TI Electronic Publication of the 1994 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Proceedings SO ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop CY JUN 12-18, 1994 CL FONTANA, WI SP US DOE, USN, Off Naval Res, Argonne Natl Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV HIGH ENERGY PHYS,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-474-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 335 BP 839 EP 840 PG 2 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BE17F UT WOS:A1995BE17F00070 ER PT J AU SPEVAK, W NAGY, JO CHARYCH, DH AF SPEVAK, W NAGY, JO CHARYCH, DH TI MOLECULAR ASSEMBLIES OF FUNCTIONALIZED POLYDIACETYLENES SO ADVANCED MATERIALS LA English DT Article ID SIALIC-ACID; INFLUENZA; RECEPTOR; POLYMERIZATION; MONOLAYERS; FILMS AB Thin films and liposomes composed of polydiacetylenes with biologically active head groups have potential applications in cell adhesion, therapeutics, and biological sensing due to the specific interactions between the functionalized head groups and, for example, virus particles. The synthesis and the applications of these assemblies are discussed. RP SPEVAK, W (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94270, USA. NR 25 TC 54 Z9 55 U1 0 U2 9 PU VCH PUBLISHERS INC PI DEERFIELD BEACH PA 303 NW 12TH AVE, DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33442-1788 SN 0935-9648 J9 ADV MATER JI Adv. Mater. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 7 IS 1 BP 85 EP 89 DI 10.1002/adma.19950070120 PG 5 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Physical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science; Physics GA QK199 UT WOS:A1995QK19900019 ER PT J AU SLAUGHTER, GM HAYDEN, HW MANLY, WD AF SLAUGHTER, GM HAYDEN, HW MANLY, WD TI A HISTORY OF THE METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION AT OAK-RIDGE-NATIONAL-LABORATORY .1. SO ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES LA English DT Article RP SLAUGHTER, GM (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA SUBSCRIPTIONS SPECIALIST CUSTOMER SERVICE, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073-0002 SN 0026-0665 J9 ADV MATER PROCESS JI Adv. Mater. Process. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 147 IS 1 BP 84 EP 87 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA QX529 UT WOS:A1995QX52900027 ER PT B AU FREEDMAN, SJ FUJIKAWA, BK LU, ZT ROWE, MA SHANG, SQ WASSERMAN, EG AF FREEDMAN, SJ FUJIKAWA, BK LU, ZT ROWE, MA SHANG, SQ WASSERMAN, EG BE Fearey, BL TI LASER TRAPPING OF SHORT-LIVED RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE LASER COOLING AND TRAPPING; RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES; WEAK INTERACTIONS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 12 EP 16 DI 10.1117/12.206447 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00003 ER PT B AU VIEIRA, DJ GUCKERT, R PRESTON, DW SANDBERG, V TUPA, D WOUTERS, JM AF VIEIRA, DJ GUCKERT, R PRESTON, DW SANDBERG, V TUPA, D WOUTERS, JM BE Fearey, BL TI DEVELOPMENT OF AN OPTICAL TRAP AS AN ULTRA-SENSITIVE ANALYTICAL TOOL SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 21 EP 25 DI 10.1117/12.206449 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00005 ER PT B AU CREMERS, DA FERRIS, MJ HAN, CY BLACIC, JD PETTIT, DR AF CREMERS, DA FERRIS, MJ HAN, CY BLACIC, JD PETTIT, DR BE Fearey, BL TI REMOTE ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS USING LASER-INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE LASER-INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROMETRY; LASER PLASMA; EMISSION SPECTROMETRY; ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS; REMOTE SENSING; FIBER OPTICS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 28 EP 38 DI 10.1117/12.206450 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00006 ER PT B AU YANG, M WHITTEN, WB RAMSEY, JM AF YANG, M WHITTEN, WB RAMSEY, JM BE Fearey, BL TI REAL-TIME CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF AEROSOL PARTICLES SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE AEROSOLS; ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING; REAL-TIME ATMOSPHERIC SAMPLING; QUADRUPLE ION TRAP; LASER DESORPTION MASS SPECTROMETRY; MS/MS ANALYSIS; OPTICAL PARTICLE DETECTOR; VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 51 EP 58 DI 10.1117/12.206452 PG 8 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00008 ER PT B AU APPELHANS, AD GROENEWOLD, GS INGRAM, JC DAHL, DA DELMORE, JE AF APPELHANS, AD GROENEWOLD, GS INGRAM, JC DAHL, DA DELMORE, JE BE Fearey, BL TI MOLECULAR BEAM STATIC SECONDARY ION MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR SURFACE ANALYSIS SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE SURFACE ANALYSIS; SIMS; MASS SPECTROMETRY; AIR SAMPLING; MOLECULAR BEAMS C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 59 EP 67 DI 10.1117/12.206432 PG 9 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00009 ER PT B AU XIE, XS DUNN, RC AF XIE, XS DUNN, RC BE Fearey, BL TI NEAR-FIELD SINGLE MOLECULE SPECTROSCOPY SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,ENVIRONM MOLEC SCI LAB,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 95 EP 102 PG 8 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00013 ER PT B AU HAYES, JM SMALL, GJ AF HAYES, JM SMALL, GJ BE Fearey, BL TI SPECTRAL HOLE BURNING AS A PROBE OF MOLECULAR ENVIRONMENT SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 115 EP 119 DI 10.1117/12.206438 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00015 ER PT B AU BARNES, MD WHITTEN, WB RAMSEY, JM AF BARNES, MD WHITTEN, WB RAMSEY, JM BE Fearey, BL TI ULTRASENSITIVE FLUORESCENCE DETECTION AND PHOTOPHYSICS IN MICRODROPLETS SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 140 EP 149 DI 10.1117/12.206442 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00018 ER PT B AU ATENCIO, JH LUO, X MCCOWN, AW MCCREARY, EI SANDER, RK AF ATENCIO, JH LUO, X MCCOWN, AW MCCREARY, EI SANDER, RK BE Fearey, BL TI BUBBLE CHAMBER FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - A NEW CONCEPT SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE BUBBLE CHAMBER; SPECTROSCOPY; TRACE; SUPERHEATED; NUCLEATION CENTERS; BUBBLES; CRYSTAL VIOLET C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 150 EP 156 DI 10.1117/12.206443 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00019 ER PT B AU SMILOWITZ, L MCBRANCH, D ROBINSON, JM AF SMILOWITZ, L MCBRANCH, D ROBINSON, JM BE Fearey, BL TI NONLINEAR OPTICAL MICROSCOPY FOR IMAGING THIN FILMS AND SURFACES SO ADVANCED OPTICAL METHODS FOR ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Methods for Ultrasensitive Detection CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1732-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2385 BP 165 EP 174 DI 10.1117/12.206445 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC91J UT WOS:A1995BC91J00021 ER PT S AU Schulze, DG Bertsch, PM AF Schulze, DG Bertsch, PM BE Sparks, DL TI Synchrotron X-ray techniques in soil, plant, and environmental research SO ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY, VOL 55 SE Advances in Agronomy LA English DT Review ID ABSORPTION FINE-STRUCTURE; MANGANESE HYDROUS OXIDES; NEAR-EDGE STRUCTURE; WATER INTERFACE; POWDER DIFFRACTION; STRUCTURE SPECTROSCOPY; SURFACE PRECIPITATION; XANES SPECTROSCOPY; EXAFS SPECTROSCOPY; PARTIAL HYDROLYSIS C1 UNIV GEORGIA, SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB, ADV ANALYT CTR ENVIRONM SCI, AIKEN, SC 29802 USA. RP Schulze, DG (reprint author), PURDUE UNIV, DEPT AGRON, W LAFAYETTE, IN 47907 USA. NR 178 TC 51 Z9 53 U1 2 U2 15 PU ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA SN 0065-2113 BN 0-12-000755-X J9 ADV AGRON JI Adv. Agron. PY 1995 VL 55 BP 1 EP 66 DI 10.1016/S0065-2113(08)60537-4 PG 66 WC Agronomy; Plant Sciences; Soil Science SC Agriculture; Plant Sciences GA BE46N UT WOS:A1995BE46N00001 ER PT B AU Rasmussen, S Barrett, CL AF Rasmussen, S Barrett, CL BE Moran, F Moreno, A Merelo, JJ Chacon, P TI Elements of a theory of simulation SO ADVANCES IN ARTIFICIAL LIFE SE LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 3rd European Conference on Artificial Life CY JUN 04-06, 1995 CL GRANADA, SPAIN SP ISSOL, Spanish RIG IEEE Neural Networks Council, Silicon Graph Spain, IBM Spain, Parque Cienc Granada DE simulatability; computability; dynamics; emergence; system representation; universal simulator AB Artificial Life and the more general area of Complex Systems does not have a unified theoretical framework although most theoretical work in these areas is based on simulation. This is primarily due to an insufficient representational power of the classical mathematical frameworks for the description of discrete dynamical systems of interacting objects with often complex internal states. Unlike computation or the numerical analysis of differential equations, simulation does not have a well established conceptual and mathematical foundation. Simulation is an arguable unique union of modeling and computation. However, simulation also qualifies as a separate species of system representation with its own motivations, characteristics, and implications. This work outlines how simulation can be rooted in mathematics and shows which properties some of the elements of such a mathematical framework has. The properties of simulation are described and analyzed in terms of properties of dynamical systems. It is shown how and why a simulation produces emergent behavior and why the analysis of the dynamics of the system being simulated always is an analysis of emergent phenomena. Indeed, the single fundamental class of properties of the natural world that simulation will open to new understanding, is that which occurs only in the dynamics produced by the interactions of the components of complex systems. Simulation offers a synthetic, formal framework for the experimental mathematics of representation and analysis of complex dynamical systems. A notion of a universal simulator and the definition of simulatability is proposed. This allows a description of conditions under which simulations can distribute update functions over system components, thereby determining simulatability. The connection between the notion of simulatability and the notion of computability is defined and the concepts are distinguished. The basis of practical detection methods for determining effectively non-simulatable systems in practice is presented. The conceptual framework is illustrated through examples from molecular self-assembly end engineering. C1 SANTA FE INST,SANTA FE,NM 87501. RP Rasmussen, S (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 11 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY BN 3-540-59496-5 J9 LECT NOTES ARTIF INT PY 1995 VL 929 BP 515 EP 529 PG 15 WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence SC Computer Science GA BF02F UT WOS:A1995BF02F00038 ER PT J AU DiMauro, LF Agostini, P AF DiMauro, L. F. Agostini, P. TI IONIZATION DYNAMICS IN STRONG LASER FIELDS SO ADVANCES IN ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article C1 [DiMauro, L. F.] Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA. [Agostini, P.] CE Saclay, Serv Photon Atomes & Mol, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France. RP DiMauro, LF (reprint author), Brookhaven Natl Lab, Dept Chem, Upton, NY 11973 USA. FU NATO [SA.5-2-05(RG910678)]; Division of Chemical Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-AC02-76CH00016]; EC [SC1-0103 C, ERB4001GT921553, ERB4050PL921025] FX Special appreciation is expressed to our colleagues, Ken Kulander and Ken Schafer, whose fruitful discussions over the years have resulted in a productive collaboration. We thank the people who have tirelessly carried out the research: the Brookhaven group (Brian Sheehy, Barry Walker, and Baorui Yang) and the Saclay group (Eric Mevel, Juleon Schins, and Pierre Breger). Very fruitful collaborations with the FOM group [Raluca Constantinescu and Harm Muller (who suggested the Augier idea)] and the LOA, ENSTA, and Ecole Polytechnique group (George Grillon, Andre Mysyrowicz, and Andre Antonetti) were all key factors in the success of the laser-assisted Auger experiment. The help of Michel Trahin in providing the H parameters is greatly appreciated. Both authors acknowledge travel support from a NATO Collaborative Research Grant, Contract No. SA.5-2-05(RG910678). The research at Brookhaven National Laboratory was carried out under Contract No. DE-AC02-76CH00016 with the U.S. Department of Energy and was supported by its Division of Chemical Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. The research at Saclay and Palaiseau was partially supported by three EC grants under Contract Nos. SC1-0103 C, ERB4001GT921553, and ERB4050PL921025. NR 81 TC 208 Z9 209 U1 1 U2 27 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA SN 0065-2199 J9 ADV ATOM MOL OPT JI Adv. At. Mol. Opt. Phys. PY 1995 VL 35 BP 79 EP 120 PG 42 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Optics; Physics GA V12XA UT WOS:000207630700003 ER PT B AU Stinnett, RW McIntyre, DC Buchheit, RG Greenly, JB Thompson, MO Johnston, GP Rej, DJ AF Stinnett, RW McIntyre, DC Buchheit, RG Greenly, JB Thompson, MO Johnston, GP Rej, DJ BE Srivatsa, AR Clayton, CR Hirvonen, JK TI Ion beam surface treatment: A new capability for surface enhancement SO ADVANCES IN COATINGS TECHNOLOGIES FOR CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Coatings Technologies for Corrosion and Wear Resistant Coatings, at the Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 12-16, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Surface Modificat & Coatings Technol Comm C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. OI Thompson, Michael/0000-0002-4933-009X NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-317-1 PY 1995 BP 49 EP 57 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BG02U UT WOS:A1995BG02U00004 ER PT B AU Scheuer, JT Walter, KC Blanchard, JP Rej, DJ Nastasi, M AF Scheuer, JT Walter, KC Blanchard, JP Rej, DJ Nastasi, M BE Srivatsa, AR Clayton, CR Hirvonen, JK TI Plasma source ion implantation of ammonia into electroplated chromium SO ADVANCES IN COATINGS TECHNOLOGIES FOR CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Coatings Technologies for Corrosion and Wear Resistant Coatings, at the Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 12-16, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Surface Modificat & Coatings Technol Comm C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-317-1 PY 1995 BP 119 EP 125 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BG02U UT WOS:A1995BG02U00009 ER PT B AU Sorensen, NR Hosking, FM AF Sorensen, NR Hosking, FM BE Srivatsa, AR Clayton, CR Hirvonen, JK TI Organic inhibitors and their effect on aging and solderability of copper SO ADVANCES IN COATINGS TECHNOLOGIES FOR CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Coatings Technologies for Corrosion and Wear Resistant Coatings, at the Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 12-16, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Surface Modificat & Coatings Technol Comm C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,MECH & CORROS MET DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-317-1 PY 1995 BP 153 EP 161 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BG02U UT WOS:A1995BG02U00012 ER PT B AU Buchheit, RG Maestas, LM McIntyre, DC Stinnett, RW Greenly, JB AF Buchheit, RG Maestas, LM McIntyre, DC Stinnett, RW Greenly, JB BE Srivatsa, AR Clayton, CR Hirvonen, JK TI Pulsed ion beam surface treatment for preparing rapidly solidified corrosion resistant steel and aluminum surfaces SO ADVANCES IN COATINGS TECHNOLOGIES FOR CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Coatings Technologies for Corrosion and Wear Resistant Coatings, at the Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 12-16, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Surface Modificat & Coatings Technol Comm C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-317-1 PY 1995 BP 163 EP 172 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BG02U UT WOS:A1995BG02U00013 ER PT B AU Buchheit, RG Drewien, CA Martinet, MA Stoner, GE AF Buchheit, RG Drewien, CA Martinet, MA Stoner, GE BE Srivatsa, AR Clayton, CR Hirvonen, JK TI Chromate-free corrosion resistant conversion coatings for aluminum alloys SO ADVANCES IN COATINGS TECHNOLOGIES FOR CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Coatings Technologies for Corrosion and Wear Resistant Coatings, at the Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 12-16, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Surface Modificat & Coatings Technol Comm C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 5 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-317-1 PY 1995 BP 173 EP 182 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BG02U UT WOS:A1995BG02U00014 ER PT B AU Williams, JM Gorbatkin, SM Rhoades, RL Oliver, WC Riester, L Tsui, TY AF Williams, JM Gorbatkin, SM Rhoades, RL Oliver, WC Riester, L Tsui, TY BE Srivatsa, AR Clayton, CR Hirvonen, JK TI High-energy ion processing of materials for improved hardcoatings SO ADVANCES IN COATINGS TECHNOLOGIES FOR CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT COATINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Coatings Technologies for Corrosion and Wear Resistant Coatings, at the Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 12-16, 1995 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Surface Modificat & Coatings Technol Comm C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-317-1 PY 1995 BP 255 EP 264 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BG02U UT WOS:A1995BG02U00020 ER PT S AU Frankel, Y Yung, MT AF Frankel, Y Yung, MT BE Coppersmith, D TI Escrow encryption systems visited: Attacks, analysis and designs SO ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - CRYPTO '95 SE Lecture Notes in Computer Science LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 15th Annual International Cryptology Conference (CRYPTO 95) CY AUG 27-31, 1995 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA SP Int Assoc Cryptol Res, IEEE Comp Soc Tech Comm Secur & Privacy, Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Comp Sci Dept ID CRYPTOSYSTEMS AB The Escrow Encryption Standard and its realization - the Clipper chips - suggest a new type of encryption scheme. We present a few basic and somewhat subtle issues concerning escrow encryption systems. We identify and perform attacks on the actual Clipper and other recent designs (fair cryptosystems, TIS software escrow, etc.). We review requirements and concerns and suggest design approaches to systems with desired properties of key escrow. C1 IBM CORP, TJ WATSON RES CTR, YORKTOWN HTS, NY USA. RP SANDIA NATL LABS, POB 5800, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. NR 30 TC 14 Z9 15 U1 2 U2 2 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY SN 0302-9743 BN 3-540-60221-6 J9 LECT NOTES COMPUT SC PY 1995 VL 963 BP 222 EP 235 PG 14 WC Computer Science, Information Systems SC Computer Science GA BE73N UT WOS:A1995BE73N00018 ER PT S AU Frankel, Y Yung, MT AF Frankel, Y Yung, MT BE Coppersmith, D TI Cryptanalysis of the immunized LL public key systems SO ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - CRYPTO '95 SE LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 15th Annual International Cryptology Conference (CRYPTO 95) CY AUG 27-31, 1995 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA SP Int Assoc Cryptol Res, IEEE Comp Soc Tech Comm Secur & Privacy, Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Comp Sci Dept ID CRYPTOSYSTEMS AB In CRYPTO '93 Lim and Lee provided a valuable investigation of public key encryption systems secure against adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks. In this paper we identify several insecurities of both their RSA and El Gamal based schemes. We first demonstrate that the RSA based scheme is insecure under an adaptive chosen ciphertext attack. We also point weaknesses in the design of both their RSA and El Gamal based schemes regarding the use of pseudorandom-generators, and in particular show that their choice of pseudorandom-generators for the RSA based scheme may be insecure even with respect to a known ciphertext only attack. They further claim that their schemes are particularly useful in the context of group-oriented cryptosystems due to the unique verification method used. (In fact their scheme is the only group-oriented practical encryption claimed to be secure against chosen ciphertext attacks). Group oriented cryptosystems distribute the decryption process amongst a multiple of individuals in order to provide a mechanism in which no single person is trusted. We further demonstrate that both their schemes are completely insecure in this setting. C1 IBM CORP,THOMAS J WATSON RES CTR,YORKTOWN HTS,NY 10598. RP Frankel, Y (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 18 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0302-9743 BN 3-540-60221-6 J9 LECT NOTES COMPUT SC PY 1995 VL 963 BP 287 EP 296 PG 10 WC Computer Science, Information Systems SC Computer Science GA BE73N UT WOS:A1995BE73N00023 ER PT B AU WIERINGA, DR AF WIERINGA, DR BE Bittner, AC Champney, PC TI The art and science of effective writing SO ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY VII SE ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference CY JUN 13-16, 1995 CL SEATTLE, WA SP Int Soc Ind Ergon & Safety Res C1 BATTELLE SEATTLE RES CTR,SEATTLE,WA 98105. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI LONDON PA 4 JOHN ST, LONDON, ENGLAND WC1N 2ET BN 0-7484-0325-6 J9 ADV IND ERG PY 1995 BP 211 EP 215 PG 5 WC Engineering, Industrial; Ergonomics; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Engineering; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA BD57T UT WOS:A1995BD57T00028 ER PT B AU OSTROM, LT WILHELMSEN, CA AF OSTROM, LT WILHELMSEN, CA BE Bittner, AC Champney, PC TI Ergonomic assessments of commercial aircraft maintenance tasks: Line maintenance SO ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY VII SE ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference CY JUN 13-16, 1995 CL SEATTLE, WA SP Int Soc Ind Ergon & Safety Res C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,LITCO,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI LONDON PA 4 JOHN ST, LONDON, ENGLAND WC1N 2ET BN 0-7484-0325-6 J9 ADV IND ERG PY 1995 BP 687 EP 694 PG 8 WC Engineering, Industrial; Ergonomics; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Engineering; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA BD57T UT WOS:A1995BD57T00097 ER PT B AU WILHELMSEN, CA RICHARDS, RE OSTROM, LT AF WILHELMSEN, CA RICHARDS, RE OSTROM, LT BE Bittner, AC Champney, PC TI Ergonomic assessments of commercial aircraft maintenance tasks: Hanger maintenance SO ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY VII SE ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference CY JUN 13-16, 1995 CL SEATTLE, WA SP Int Soc Ind Ergon & Safety Res C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,LITCO,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI LONDON PA 4 JOHN ST, LONDON, ENGLAND WC1N 2ET BN 0-7484-0325-6 J9 ADV IND ERG PY 1995 BP 695 EP 701 PG 7 WC Engineering, Industrial; Ergonomics; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Engineering; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA BD57T UT WOS:A1995BD57T00098 ER PT B AU VODINH, T PANJEHPOUR, M OVERHOLT, BF BUCKLEY, P EDWARDS, DM AF VODINH, T PANJEHPOUR, M OVERHOLT, BF BUCKLEY, P EDWARDS, DM BE Alfano, RR Katzir, A TI INVIVO CANCER DIAGNOSIS OF THE ESOPHAGUS USING LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE SO ADVANCES IN LASER AND LIGHT SPECTROSCOPY TO DIAGNOSE CANCER AND OTHER DISEASES II, PROCEEDINGS OF SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advances in Laser and Light Spectroscopy to Diagnose Cancer and Other Diseases II CY FEB 07-08, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1734-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2387 BP 15 EP 21 DI 10.1117/12.206821 PG 7 WC Oncology; Engineering, Biomedical; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Spectroscopy SC Oncology; Engineering; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Spectroscopy GA BD04U UT WOS:A1995BD04U00002 ER PT B AU GOURLEY, PL MEISSNER, KE BRENNAN, TM HAMMONS, BE GOURLEY, MF AF GOURLEY, PL MEISSNER, KE BRENNAN, TM HAMMONS, BE GOURLEY, MF BE Alfano, RR Katzir, A TI SURFACE-EMITTING SEMICONDUCTOR LASER SPECTROSCOPY FOR CHARACTERIZING NORMAL AND SICKLED RED BLOOD CELLS SO ADVANCES IN LASER AND LIGHT SPECTROSCOPY TO DIAGNOSE CANCER AND OTHER DISEASES II, PROCEEDINGS OF SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advances in Laser and Light Spectroscopy to Diagnose Cancer and Other Diseases II CY FEB 07-08, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE BIOTECHNOLOGY; MICROSCOPY; RED BLOOD CELLS; SEMICONDUCTOR; SURFACE-EMITTING LASER; SPECTROSCOPY C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1734-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2387 BP 148 EP 161 DI 10.1117/12.206815 PG 14 WC Oncology; Engineering, Biomedical; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Spectroscopy SC Oncology; Engineering; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Spectroscopy GA BD04U UT WOS:A1995BD04U00018 ER PT B AU MOURANT, JR BOYER, J JOHNSON, TM LACEY, J BIGIO, IJ BOHORFOUSH, A MELLOW, M AF MOURANT, JR BOYER, J JOHNSON, TM LACEY, J BIGIO, IJ BOHORFOUSH, A MELLOW, M BE Alfano, RR Katzir, A TI DETECTION OF GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER BY ELASTIC SCATTERING AND ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPIES WITH THE LOS-ALAMOS OPTICAL BIOPSY SYSTEM SO ADVANCES IN LASER AND LIGHT SPECTROSCOPY TO DIAGNOSE CANCER AND OTHER DISEASES II, PROCEEDINGS OF SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advances in Laser and Light Spectroscopy to Diagnose Cancer and Other Diseases II CY FEB 07-08, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE OPTICAL BIOPSY; TISSUE SPECTROSCOPY; OPTICAL CANCER DIAGNOSIS; NONINVASIVE DIAGNOSTICS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 19 Z9 19 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1734-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2387 BP 210 EP 217 DI 10.1117/12.206824 PG 8 WC Oncology; Engineering, Biomedical; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Spectroscopy SC Oncology; Engineering; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Spectroscopy GA BD04U UT WOS:A1995BD04U00026 ER PT S AU WOLOSCHAK, GE LIBERTIN, CR WEAVER, P CHURCHILL, M CHANGLIU, CM AF WOLOSCHAK, GE LIBERTIN, CR WEAVER, P CHURCHILL, M CHANGLIU, CM BE Mestecky, J Russell, MW Jackson, S Michalek, SM TlaskalovaHogenova, H Sterzl, J TI Rearrangement of Rag-1 recombinase gene in DNA-repair deficient immunodeficient ''wasted'' mice SO ADVANCES IN MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th International Congress of Mucosal Immunology CY AUG 16-20, 1992 CL PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC SP Soc Mucosal Immunol RP ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL & MED RES,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. RI Woloschak, Gayle/A-3799-2017 OI Woloschak, Gayle/0000-0001-9209-8954 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2598 BN 0-306-45012-7 J9 ADV EXP MED BIOL JI Adv.Exp.Med.Biol. PY 1995 VL 371 BP 725 EP 728 PN A-B PG 4 WC Cell Biology; Immunology SC Cell Biology; Immunology GA BD67X UT WOS:A1995BD67X00155 PM 7502885 ER PT S AU POHL, PI SMITH, DM AF POHL, PI SMITH, DM BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Molecular simulation of gases in porous silicates SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 27 EP 32 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00004 ER PT S AU FROBA, M BEHRENS, P WONG, J ENGELHARDT, G HAGGENMULLER, C VANDEGOOR, G ROWEN, M TANAKA, T SCHWIEGER, W AF FROBA, M BEHRENS, P WONG, J ENGELHARDT, G HAGGENMULLER, C VANDEGOOR, G ROWEN, M TANAKA, T SCHWIEGER, W BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Spectroscopic investigations of mesoporous M41S silica phases SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 99 EP 104 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00014 ER PT S AU KIM, AY LIU, J VIRDEN, JW BUNKER, BC AF KIM, AY LIU, J VIRDEN, JW BUNKER, BC BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Non-aqueous synthesis of multicomponent mesoporous materials SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 3 U2 3 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 105 EP 110 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00015 ER PT S AU LIU, J VIRDEN, JW KIM, AY BUNKER, BC AF LIU, J VIRDEN, JW KIM, AY BUNKER, BC BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Heterogeneous nucleation of ordered mesoporous materials SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 111 EP 116 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00016 ER PT S AU ANDERSON, MT NEWCOMER, P AF ANDERSON, MT NEWCOMER, P BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Molecular approach to mesoporous metal sulfides SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT CERAM SYNTH & INORGAN CHEM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 117 EP 121 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00017 ER PT S AU HRUBESH, LW POCO, JF AF HRUBESH, LW POCO, JF BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Processing and characterization of high porosity aerogel films SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 1 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 195 EP 204 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00028 ER PT S AU PRAKASH, SS BRINKER, CJ HURD, AJ RAO, SM AF PRAKASH, SS BRINKER, CJ HURD, AJ RAO, SM BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Ambient - Pressure silica aerogel films SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO,SANDIA NATL LABS,ADV MAT LAB,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87106. RI Prakash, Sai/A-3459-2010 NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 1 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 205 EP 210 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00029 ER PT S AU LOY, DA BAUGHER, BM PRABAKAR, S ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ AF LOY, DA BAUGHER, BM PRABAKAR, S ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Comparison of bridged polysilsesquioxane xerogels prepared from methoxy- and ethoxy-silyl monomers. SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI Loy, Douglas/D-4847-2009 OI Loy, Douglas/0000-0001-7635-9958 NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 229 EP 234 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00033 ER PT S AU BAUGHER, BM LOY, DA PRABAKAR, S ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ OVIATT, H AF BAUGHER, BM LOY, DA PRABAKAR, S ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ OVIATT, H BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Porosity in hexylene-bridged polysilsesquioxanes. Effects of monomer concentration SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI Loy, Douglas/D-4847-2009 OI Loy, Douglas/0000-0001-7635-9958 NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 253 EP 259 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00037 ER PT S AU MAIYA, PS SWEENEY, SM CARROLL, LA DUSEK, JT AF MAIYA, PS SWEENEY, SM CARROLL, LA DUSEK, JT BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Use of porous MgO in pyrochemical applications SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 337 EP 344 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00049 ER PT S AU WHINNERY, L COUTTS, D SHEN, C ADAMS, R QUINTANA, C SHOWALTER, S AF WHINNERY, L COUTTS, D SHEN, C ADAMS, R QUINTANA, C SHOWALTER, S BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Evaluation of microporous carbon filters as catalysts for ozone decomposition SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 425 EP 430 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00061 ER PT S AU LAGASSE, RR SCHROEDER, JL AF LAGASSE, RR SCHROEDER, JL BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI High surface area, high permeability carbon monoliths SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ORGAN MAT PROC,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 431 EP 436 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00062 ER PT S AU TRAN, TD MAYER, ST PEKALA, RW AF TRAN, TD MAYER, ST PEKALA, RW BE Komarneni, S Smith, DM Beck, JS TI Lithium intercalation in porous carbon anodes SO ADVANCES IN POROUS MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Porous Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 01, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, Gas Res Inst, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Sandia Natl Labs, Millipore Corp, Aluminum Co Amer, Cabot Sorp, Air Prod & Chem Inc C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-273-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 371 BP 449 EP 454 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD26H UT WOS:A1995BD26H00065 ER PT J AU TERWILLIGER, TC AF TERWILLIGER, TC TI ENGINEERING THE STABILITY AND FUNCTION OF GENE V-PROTEIN SO ADVANCES IN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY, VOL 46 SE ADVANCES IN PROTEIN CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review ID SINGLE-STRANDED-DNA; NUCLEIC-ACID-BINDING; TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE MUTATIONS; FILAMENTOUS BACTERIOPHAGE IKE; PANCREATIC TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR; CREVICE-FORMING MUTANTS; T4 LYSOZYME; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; LAMBDA-REPRESSOR; DISULFIDE BONDS RP TERWILLIGER, TC (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GENOM & STRUCT BIOL GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Terwilliger, Thomas/K-4109-2012 OI Terwilliger, Thomas/0000-0001-6384-0320 NR 123 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 0 U2 2 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0065-3233 J9 ADV PROTEIN CHEM JI Adv.Protein Chem. PY 1995 VL 46 BP 177 EP 215 DI 10.1016/S0065-3233(08)60335-6 PG 39 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BC90X UT WOS:A1995BC90X00007 PM 7771318 ER PT B AU Neiser, RA Brockmann, JE OHern, TJ Dykhuizen, RC Smith, MF Roemer, TJ Teets, RE AF Neiser, RA Brockmann, JE OHern, TJ Dykhuizen, RC Smith, MF Roemer, TJ Teets, RE BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Wire melting and droplet atomization in a HVOF jet SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 99 EP 104 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00018 ER PT B AU Smith, MF OHern, TJ Brockmann, JE Neiser, RA Roemer, TJ AF Smith, MF OHern, TJ Brockmann, JE Neiser, RA Roemer, TJ BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI A comparison of two laser-based diagnostics for analysis of particles in thermal spray streams SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 1 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 105 EP 110 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00019 ER PT B AU Swank, WD Fincke, JR Haggard, DC AF Swank, WD Fincke, JR Haggard, DC BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI A particle temperature sensor for monitoring and control of the thermal spray process SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 2 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 111 EP 116 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00020 ER PT B AU Fincke, JR Swank, WD Haggard, DC Demeny, TM Pandit, SM Kashani, AR AF Fincke, JR Swank, WD Haggard, DC Demeny, TM Pandit, SM Kashani, AR BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Feedback control of the subsonic plasma spray process: System model SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 2 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 117 EP 122 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00021 ER PT B AU Fincke, JR Swank, WD Haggard, DC Demeny, TM Pandit, SM Kashani, AR AF Fincke, JR Swank, WD Haggard, DC Demeny, TM Pandit, SM Kashani, AR BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Feedback control of the subsonic plasma spray process: Controller performance SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 123 EP 128 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00022 ER PT B AU Wright, JK Fincke, JR Wright, RN Swank, WD Haggard, DC AF Wright, JK Fincke, JR Wright, RN Swank, WD Haggard, DC BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Experimental and finite element investigation of residual stresses resulting from the thermal spray process SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 2 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 187 EP 192 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00032 ER PT B AU Hassan, B Lopez, AR Oberkampf, WL AF Hassan, B Lopez, AR Oberkampf, WL BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Computational analysis of a three-dimensional high-velocity oxygen-fuel (HVOF) thermal Spray torch SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 193 EP 198 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00033 ER PT B AU Chang, CH Moore, RL AF Chang, CH Moore, RL BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Simulation of gas particle flow in a HVOF torch SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 207 EP 212 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00035 ER PT B AU Varacalle, DJ Hartley, RS Lundberg, LB Walker, J Riggs, WL AF Varacalle, DJ Hartley, RS Lundberg, LB Walker, J Riggs, WL BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Surface preparation via grit-blasting for thermal spraying SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 359 EP 363 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00060 ER PT B AU Varacalle, J Wilson, GC Crawmer, DE AF Varacalle, J Wilson, GC Crawmer, DE BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Studies of the air plasma spraying of chromium oxide powder SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 365 EP 372 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00061 ER PT B AU Varacalle, DJ Lundberg, LB Crawmer, DE Didier, PA AF Varacalle, DJ Lundberg, LB Crawmer, DE Didier, PA BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI An experimental study of the air plasma spraying of aluminun powder SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 381 EP 386 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00063 ER PT B AU Sordelet, DJ Krotz, PD Daniel, RL Smith, MF AF Sordelet, DJ Krotz, PD Daniel, RL Smith, MF BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Microstructure and wear behavior of quasicrystalline thermal sprayed coatings SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 AMES LAB,AMES,IA. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 627 EP 632 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00103 ER PT B AU McHugh, KM AF McHugh, KM BE Berndt, CC Sampath, S TI Spray forming monolithic aluminum alloy and metal matrix composite strip SO ADVANCES IN THERMAL SPRAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th National Thermal Spray Conference on Advances in Thermal Spray Science and Technology CY SEP 11-15, 1995 CL HOUSTON, TX SP ASM Int, Thermal Spray Soc, Amer Welding Soc, Deut Verband Schweisstech e V, High Temperature Soc Japan, Int Thermal Spray Assoc, Japanese Thermal Spraying Soc C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-541-9 PY 1995 BP 717 EP 722 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Materials Science GA BF78B UT WOS:A1995BF78B00118 ER PT J AU WHITE, MD OOSTROM, M LENHARD, RJ AF WHITE, MD OOSTROM, M LENHARD, RJ TI MODELING FLUID-FLOW AND TRANSPORT IN VARIABLY SATURATED POROUS-MEDIA WITH THE STOMP SIMULATOR .1. NONVOLATILE 3-PHASE MODEL DESCRIPTION SO ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES LA English DT Article AB STOMP is a multipurpose engineering simulator for investigating remediation technologies for the cleanup of organic compounds and associated radionuclides within the soil and groundwater in the arid and semiarid western United States. Fundamentally, the simulator numerically solves flow and transport through variably saturated geologic media using an integrated-volume finite-difference scheme to discretize the governing conservation equations. Modeling capabilities include those for multiple phases, compositional NAPL, and nonisothermal conditions using a variable configuration source code to apportion execution speed and memory requirements to the problem specifics. This paper presents a brief overview of the entire simulator and then focuses on solution techniques for solving problems involving nonvolatile three-phase systems with hysteretic, fluid entrapment, and nonhysteretic forms of the saturation-relative permeability-capillary pressure relations. The solution techniques concentrate on developed algorithms for phase-transitions, which are demonstrated for a hypothetical problem involving NAPL appearances and disappearances. Mass-balance errors for these simulations were less than 0.06%. In a companion paper, saturations computed from simulations using STOMP are compared against experimental data for two one-dimensional, nonvolatile three-phase flow systems. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, DIV ENVIRONM TECHNOL, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 0 TC 29 Z9 32 U1 0 U2 6 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0309-1708 J9 ADV WATER RESOUR JI Adv. Water Resour. PY 1995 VL 18 IS 6 BP 353 EP 364 DI 10.1016/0309-1708(95)00018-E PG 12 WC Water Resources SC Water Resources GA TE865 UT WOS:A1995TE86500004 ER PT J AU LENHARD, RJ OOSTROM, M WHITE, MD AF LENHARD, RJ OOSTROM, M WHITE, MD TI MODELING FLUID-FLOW AND TRANSPORT IN VARIABLY SATURATED POROUS-MEDIA WITH THE STOMP SIMULATOR .2. VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION EXERCISES SO ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES LA English DT Article AB STOMP, a subsurface flow and transport simulator for investigating remediation technologies, described in the preceding paper, is tested against simulation results from a published numerical code, MOFAT-2D, and against nonhysteretic and hysteretic data from three-phase flow experiments. There is good agreement between the STOMP and MOFAT-2D simulations and between measured data and numerical results when STOMP is used to simulate the experiments. However, there are some discrepancies between measured and predicted fliud contents. Discrepancies at low fluid contents are assumed to be a function of relative permeability-saturation relations, and discrepancies near complete wetting-fluid saturation are assumed to be caused by failing to account for a nonwetting-fluid entry pressure in the fluid saturation-pressure relations. Despite the discrepancies, overall predictions of subsurface fluid behavior are good. These results suggest that STOMP may accurately forecast multiphase-flow behavior at a site when the site is adequately characterized and the model parameters are correctly calibrated to the site. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, DIV ENVIRONM TECHNOL, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 0 TC 25 Z9 29 U1 0 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0309-1708 J9 ADV WATER RESOUR JI Adv. Water Resour. PY 1995 VL 18 IS 6 BP 365 EP 373 DI 10.1016/0309-1708(95)00019-F PG 9 WC Water Resources SC Water Resources GA TE865 UT WOS:A1995TE86500005 ER PT B AU Penner, JE AF Penner, JE BE Charlson, RJ Heintzenberg, J TI Carbonaceous aerosols influencing atmospheric radiation: Black and organic carbon SO AEROSOL FORCING OF CLIMATE SE DAHLEM WORKSHOP REPORTS : ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH REPORT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Dahlem Workshop on Aerosol Forcing of Climate CY APR 24-29, 1994 CL BERLIN, GERMANY SP Senat Stadt Berlin, Freie Univ Berlin C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,GLOBAL CLIMATE RES DIV,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Penner, Joyce/J-1719-2012 NR 0 TC 60 Z9 63 U1 0 U2 0 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD PI CHICHESTER PA BAFFINS LANE, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX, ENGLAND PO19 1UD BN 0-471-95693-7 J9 DAHL WS ENV PY 1995 VL 17 BP 91 EP 108 PG 18 WC Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BG41E UT WOS:A1995BG41E00005 ER PT J AU MALONEY, DJ LAWSON, LO FASCHING, GE MONAZAM, ER AF MALONEY, DJ LAWSON, LO FASCHING, GE MONAZAM, ER TI A NEW APPROACH TO DETERMINE EXTERNAL SURFACE AND VOLUME OF IRREGULARLY SHAPED PARTICLES SO AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID SIZE; MASS AB A new approach to characterize fine particles is described that enables rapid determination of external surface area and volume. Individual particles are isolated and held in an electrodynamic balance. The particles are backlit to produce a high contrast shadow image that is projected onto a video camera detector. The resulting video signals are sent to a video imaging system that digitizes the video camera output in real time. Each video image field is reduced to a set of 20 to 30 number pairs that can be used to reconstruct the image to determine particle length, width, cross-sectional area, and perimeter. Surface areas and volumes are obtained by rotating particles using a set of directed gas jets and recording image data for successive video fields as a function of rotation angle. Particle perimeters and radii of rotation are determined for each video field and these data are numerically integrated to yield surface area and volume. Data acquisition times of less than 5 s are required for complete particle surface characterization. Data are presented for carbon spheres and irregularly shaped coal particles to demonstrate the measurement system. The methods described are an integral part of a powerful new system that enables detailed characterization of mass, density, external surface and volume of irregularly shaped particles in the 20-200-mu m diameter size range. C1 W VIRGINIA UNIV,DEPT MECH & AEROSP ENGN,MORGANTOWN,WV 26505. RP MALONEY, DJ (reprint author), US DOE,MORGANTOWN ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,POB 880,MORGANTOWN,WV 26507, USA. NR 13 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 1 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL CO INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0278-6826 J9 AEROSOL SCI TECH JI Aerosol Sci. Technol. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 22 IS 1 BP 60 EP 72 DI 10.1080/02786829408959728 PG 13 WC Engineering, Chemical; Engineering, Mechanical; Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA QD909 UT WOS:A1995QD90900006 ER PT J AU STAGG, AK CLINE, DD CAREY, GF SHADID, JN AF STAGG, AK CLINE, DD CAREY, GF SHADID, JN TI PARALLEL, SCALABLE PARABOLIZED NAVIER-STOKES SOLVER FOR LARGE-SCALE SIMULATIONS SO AIAA JOURNAL LA English DT Article ID EQUATIONS AB A massively parallel formulation for the solution of the parabolized Navier-Stokes equations has been developed for multiple instruction, multiple data (MIMD) computers. All functionality of the serial version of the code has been preserved in the parallel implementation, including grid generation, linear system solvers, and shock fitting. The computational domain is automatically decomposed and load balanced on individual processing elements. Performance timings are carried out for various MIMD architectures. Numerical tests indicate high parallel efficiency, with fixed solution time as the computational work is scaled with the number of processors. C1 UNIV TEXAS,HIGH PERFORMANCE COMP FACIL,AUSTIN,TX 78758. UNIV TEXAS,COLL ENGN,AUSTIN,TX 78758. SANDIA NATL LABS,TECH STAFF,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RP STAGG, AK (reprint author), CRAY RES INC,JET PROP LABS,PASADENA,CA 91109, USA. NR 13 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUT ASTRONAUT PI RESTON PA 1801 ALEXANDER BELL DRIVE, STE 500, RESTON, VA 22091 SN 0001-1452 J9 AIAA J JI AIAA J. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 33 IS 1 BP 102 EP 108 DI 10.2514/3.12338 PG 7 WC Engineering, Aerospace SC Engineering GA QE786 UT WOS:A1995QE78600014 ER PT J AU ZHU, J GUIOCHON, G AF ZHU, J GUIOCHON, G TI PRODUCTION-RATE OF AN ISOTACHIC TRAIN IN DISPLACEMENT CHROMATOGRAPHY SO AICHE JOURNAL LA English DT Article ID COLUMN DESIGN PARAMETERS; SHOCK LAYER THICKNESS; NONLINEAR CHROMATOGRAPHY; LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; OPERATING PARAMETERS; OVERLOADED ELUTION; BINARY-MIXTURES; MASS-TRANSFER; OPTIMIZATION; PERFORMANCE AB The shock layer theory permits the derivation of an equation relating the thickness of the shock layer or mixed zone between successive bands in a fully developed isotachic train and the experimental parameters (mobile-phase flow velocity, concentration and retention factor of the displacer, column length, and average particle size of the packing material). If also permits the calculation of the amount of each product contained in this mixed zone. The main assumptions made are the use of the competitive Langmuir isotherm, the identity of axial dispersion coefficients, and the mass-transfer rate constants for different components. These equations make it possible to calculate the production rate and recovery yield achieved with an isotachic train, and to optimize the experimental conditions for maximum production rate. The shock layer thickness increases rapidly and the production rate decreases sharply when alpha-1 tends toward 0. In agreement with previous experimental results, there are well defined optimum flow velocity and displacer concentrations which vary depending on feed components. This theory permits an easy access to the optimization of these parameters. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT CHEM,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 30 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 SN 0001-1541 J9 AICHE J JI AICHE J. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 41 IS 1 BP 45 EP 57 DI 10.1002/aic.690410106 PG 13 WC Engineering, Chemical SC Engineering GA QB676 UT WOS:A1995QB67600005 ER PT J AU GANESHAN, S BRYSON, Y KORBER, B DICKOVER, R WOLINSKY, S AF GANESHAN, S BRYSON, Y KORBER, B DICKOVER, R WOLINSKY, S TI EVOLUTION OF HIV-1 GENOTYPIC VARIANTS OVER TIME IN HIV-INFECTED CHILDREN WITH DIVERGENT CLINICAL PROFILES SO AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,LOS ANGELES,CA. NORTHWESTERN UNIV,EVANSTON,IL 60208. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MARY ANN LIEBERT INC PUBL PI LARCHMONT PA 2 MADISON AVENUE, LARCHMONT, NY 10538 SN 0889-2229 J9 AIDS RES HUM RETROV JI Aids Res. Hum. Retrovir. PY 1995 VL 11 SU 1 BP S77 EP S77 PG 1 WC Immunology; Infectious Diseases; Virology SC Immunology; Infectious Diseases; Virology GA RQ689 UT WOS:A1995RQ68900055 ER PT B AU Skinner, CJ Justtanont, K Tielens, AGGM Betz, AL Boreiko, RT AF Skinner, CJ Justtanont, K Tielens, AGGM Betz, AL Boreiko, RT BE Haas, MR Davidson, JA Erickson, EF TI Physical structure of the IRC+10216 wind: Molecular sidereoarcheology SO AIRBORNE ASTRONOMY SYMPOSIUM ON THE GALACTIC ECOSYSTEM: FROM GAS TO STARS TO DUST SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Airborne Astronomy Symposium on the Galactic Ecosystem - From Gas to Stars to Dust CY JUL 05-08, 1994 CL NASA AMES RES CTR, MOFFETT FIELD, CA SP NASA, SETI Inst, Contraves Inc, Pittsburg, E Syst, Greenville, Hughes Aircraft Co, El Segundo, Sterling Software, Palo Alto HO NASA AMES RES CTR C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS,L-413,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-92-9 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 73 BP 433 EP 436 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33X UT WOS:A1995BE33X00065 ER PT B AU PRIEDHORSKY, WC SMITH, RC HO, C AF PRIEDHORSKY, WC SMITH, RC HO, C BE Fishell, WG Andraitis, AA Henkel, PA Crane, AC TI Laser ranging and mapping with a photon-counting detector SO AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE XIX SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Airborne Reconnaissance XIX Conference CY JUL 11-12, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE LIDAR; PHOTOGRAMMETRY; LASER RANGING; PHOTON-COUNTING; REMOTE SENSING; LASER APPLICATIONS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. OI Priedhorsky, William/0000-0003-0295-9138 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1914-1 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2555 BP 119 EP 126 DI 10.1117/12.218619 PG 8 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology SC Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology GA BE15V UT WOS:A1995BE15V00009 ER PT S AU SHERMAN, M PALMITER, L AF SHERMAN, M PALMITER, L BE Modera, MP Persily, AK TI Uncertainties in fan pressurization measurements SO AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE OF BUILDING ENVELOPES, COMPONENTS, AND SYSTEMS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Airflow Performance of Building Envelopes, Components, and Systems CY OCT 10-11, 1993 CL DALLAS FORT WORTH AIRPORT, TX SP Amer Soc Testing & Mat, Comm E 6 Performance Bldg, Subcomm Infiltrat Perfor, mance DE ENVELOPE LEAKAGE; AIR FLOW; INFILTRATOR; ERROR ANALYSIS C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,ENERGY PERFORMANCE BLDG GRP,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 6 U1 1 U2 1 PU AMERICAN SOCIETY TESTING AND MATERIALS PI W CONSHOHOCKEN PA 100 BARR HARBOR DRIVE, W CONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428-2959 SN 1071-5827 BN 0-8031-2023-0 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1995 VL 1255 BP 266 EP 283 DI 10.1520/STP14701S PG 18 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BE08W UT WOS:A1995BE08W00016 ER PT S AU MODERA, MP AF MODERA, MP BE Modera, MP Persily, AK TI Field comparison of alternative techniques for measuring air distribution system leakage SO AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE OF BUILDING ENVELOPES, COMPONENTS, AND SYSTEMS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Airflow Performance of Building Envelopes, Components, and Systems CY OCT 10-11, 1993 CL DALLAS FORT WORTH AIRPORT, TX SP Amer Soc Testing & Mat, Comm E 6 Performance Bldg, Subcomm Infiltrat Perfor, mance DE DUCTS; LEAKAGE; AIRTIGHTNESS; FAN PRESSURIZATION; MEASUREMENT; INFILTRATION C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMERICAN SOCIETY TESTING AND MATERIALS PI W CONSHOHOCKEN PA 100 BARR HARBOR DRIVE, W CONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428-2959 SN 1071-5827 BN 0-8031-2023-0 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1995 VL 1255 BP 284 EP 298 DI 10.1520/STP14702S PG 15 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BE08W UT WOS:A1995BE08W00017 ER PT J AU Eberling, JL Jagust, WJ AF Eberling, JL Jagust, WJ TI Imaging studies of aging, neurodegenerative disease, and alcoholism SO ALCOHOL HEALTH & RESEARCH WORLD LA English DT Article DE neuroimaging; aging; dementia; brain atrophy; CNS degenerative disorder; Alzheimer's disease; computed x-ray tomography; magnetic resonance imaging; positron emission tomography; single photon emission computed tomography; Parkinson's disease; Korsakoff's syndrome ID POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY; CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; GLUCOSE-METABOLISM; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; FRONTAL HYPOMETABOLISM; HIPPOCAMPAL ATROPHY; KORSAKOFFS SYNDROME; DEMENTIA AB Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, disorders such as alcoholism, and the aging process can lead to impaired cognitive function and dementia. Researchers and clinicians have used noninvasive imaging techniques to determine the structural and physiological alterations in the brain that are associated with these conditions. Analyses of the brain's structure have found that shrinkage (atrophy) of the brain tissue is characteristic for all conditions associated with dementia, but that the specific locations of atrophied brain structures vary among different neurodegenerative diseases and alcohol-induced disorders. Similarly, studies analyzing the metabolism in various brain structures have found that, depending on whether dementia was induced by neurodegenerative diseases, alcoholism, or aging, the affected brain structures vary slightly. Based on such studies, researchers and clinicians now can more accurately define different types of dementia and predict their clinical course. C1 UNIV CALIF DAVIS,DEPT NEUROL,DAVIS,CA 95616. RP Eberling, JL (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATL LAB,CTR FUNC IMAGING,NEUROSCI GRP,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 49 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 4 U2 6 PU NATL INST ALCOHOL ABUSE ALCOHOLISM PI ROCKVILLE PA 6000 EXECUTIVE BLVD, ROCKVILLE, MD 20892-7003 SN 0090-838X J9 ALCOHOL HEALTH RES W JI Alcohol Health Res. World PY 1995 VL 19 IS 4 BP 279 EP 286 PG 8 WC Substance Abuse SC Substance Abuse GA VN753 UT WOS:A1995VN75300004 ER PT J AU Volkow, N Wang, GJ Doria, JJ AF Volkow, N Wang, GJ Doria, JJ TI Monitoring the brain's response to alcohol with positron emission tomography SO ALCOHOL HEALTH & RESEARCH WORLD LA English DT Article DE brain; AODE (alcohol and other drug effects); positron emission tomography; blood circulation; metabolism; radionuclide imaging; AOD abstinence; AOD impairment; neurotransmission; hereditary factors ID CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW; GLUCOSE-METABOLISM; ETHANOL; PET; INTOXICATION; DIAZEPAM; RISK; SONS AB Researchers have used positron emission tomography (PET) to study the interrelationships of structural, metabolic, and functional brain changes following alcohol consumption as well as during withdrawal and abstinence. This technique is based on the fact that blood flow and energy metabolism fend to increase in parts of the brain undergoing increased activity and to decrease in brain tissue that is diseased or damaged. PET detects such changes by tracking the distribution within the brain of radioactive chemicals that have been injected into the blood. Because of its sensitivity. PET can detect early functional deficits in the brain before structural changes are apparent. PET has documented gradual recovery of cognitive functions with continued abstinence. In addition, PET data has been used to investigate possible mechanisms for some of alcohol's effects and to provide additional evidence for the heritability of alcoholism. C1 SUNY STONY BROOK,DEPT PSYCHIAT,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. RP Volkow, N (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 37 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU NATL INST ALCOHOL ABUSE ALCOHOLISM PI ROCKVILLE PA 6000 EXECUTIVE BLVD, ROCKVILLE, MD 20892-7003 SN 0090-838X J9 ALCOHOL HEALTH RES W JI Alcohol Health Res. World PY 1995 VL 19 IS 4 BP 296 EP 299 PG 4 WC Substance Abuse SC Substance Abuse GA VN753 UT WOS:A1995VN75300007 ER PT B AU BROST, RC AF BROST, RC BE Goldberg, K Halperin, D Latombe, JC Wilson, R TI Natural sets in manipulation tasks SO ALGORITHMIC FOUNDATIONS OF ROBOTICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics (WAFR) CY FEB 17-19, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU A K PETERS, LTD PI WELLESLEY PA 289 LINDEN ST, WELLESLEY, MA 02181 BN 1-56881-045-8 PY 1995 BP 127 EP 136 PG 10 WC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Software Engineering; Computer Science, Theory & Methods SC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science GA BD92P UT WOS:A1995BD92P00009 ER PT B AU WILSON, RH LATOMBE, JC AF WILSON, RH LATOMBE, JC BE Goldberg, K Halperin, D Latombe, JC Wilson, R TI Geometric reasoning about mechanical assembly SO ALGORITHMIC FOUNDATIONS OF ROBOTICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics (WAFR) CY FEB 17-19, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU A K PETERS, LTD PI WELLESLEY PA 289 LINDEN ST, WELLESLEY, MA 02181 BN 1-56881-045-8 PY 1995 BP 203 EP 220 PG 18 WC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Software Engineering; Computer Science, Theory & Methods SC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science GA BD92P UT WOS:A1995BD92P00013 ER PT S AU Phillips, C Stein, C Wein, J AF Phillips, C Stein, C Wein, J BE Akl, SG Dehne, F Sack, JR Santoro, N TI Scheduling jobs that arrive over time SO ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURES SE LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures (WADS 95) CY AUG 16-18, 1995 CL KINGSTON, CANADA SP Nat Sci & Engn Res Council Canada, Carleton Univ, ITRC, Queens Univ AB A natural problem in scheduling theory is to provide good average quality of service to a stream of jobs that arrive over time. In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling n jobs that are released over time in order to minimize the average completion time of the set of jobs. In contrast to the problem of minimizing average completion time when all jobs are available at time 0, all the problems that we consider are NP-hard, and essentially nothing was known about constructing good approximations in polynomial time. We give the first constant-factor approximation algorithms for several variants of the single and parallel machine model. Many of the algorithms are based on interesting algorithmic and structural relationships between preemptive and nonpreemptive schedules and linear programming relaxations of both. Many of the algorithms generalize to the minimization of average weighted completion time as well. C1 DARTMOUTH COLL,DEPT COMP SCI,HANOVER,NH 03755. POLYTECH INST NEW YORK,DEPT COMP SCI,BROOKLYN,NY 11201. RP Phillips, C (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 13 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0302-9743 BN 3-540-60220-8 J9 LECT NOTES COMPUT SC PY 1995 VL 955 BP 86 EP 97 PG 12 WC Computer Science, Theory & Methods SC Computer Science GA BE73K UT WOS:A1995BE73K00008 ER PT S AU Cattell, K Dinneen, MJ Fellows, MR AF Cattell, K Dinneen, MJ Fellows, MR BE Akl, SG Dehne, F Sack, JR Santoro, N TI Obstructions to within a few vertices or edges of acyclic SO ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURES SE Lecture Notes in Computer Science LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures (WADS 95) CY AUG 16-18, 1995 CL KINGSTON, CANADA SP Nat Sci & Engn Res Council Canada, Carleton Univ, ITRC, Queens Univ AB Finite obstruction sets for lower ideals in the minor order are guaranteed to exist by the Graph Minor Theorem. It has been known for several years that, in principle, obstruction sets can be mechanically computed for most natural lower ideals. In this paper, we describe a general-purpose method for finding obstructions by using a bounded treewidth (or pathwidth) search. We illustrate this approach by characterizing certain families of cycle-cover graphs based on the two well-known problems: k-FEEDBACK VERTEX SET and Ic-FEEDBACK EDGE SET. Our search is based on a number of algorithmic strategies by which large constants can be mitigated, including a randomized strategy for obtaining proofs of minimality. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. RP Cattell, K (reprint author), UNIV VICTORIA, DEPT COMP SCI, POB 3055, VICTORIA, BC V8W 3P6, CANADA. NR 8 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY SN 0302-9743 BN 3-540-60220-8 J9 LECT NOTES COMPUT SC PY 1995 VL 955 BP 415 EP 427 PG 13 WC Computer Science, Theory & Methods SC Computer Science GA BE73K UT WOS:A1995BE73K00036 ER PT B AU DOERRY, A AF DOERRY, A BE Giglio, DA TI Patch diameter limits for tiered subaperture SAR image formation algorithms SO ALGORITHMS FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGERY II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery II CY APR 19-21, 1995 CL ORLANDO, FL SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR; SAR; SUBAPERTURE; ALGORITHM; IMAGING; LIMITS; PHASE ERRORS; MIGRATION C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1840-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2487 BP 132 EP 143 DI 10.1117/12.210833 PG 12 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BD35K UT WOS:A1995BD35K00012 ER PT B AU Sargis, PD Haigh, RE McCammon, KG AF Sargis, PD Haigh, RE McCammon, KG BE Chan, VW Cryan, RA Senior, JM TI Dispersion-reduction technique using subcarrier multiplexing SO ALL-OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: ARCHITECTURE, CONTROL, AND NETWORK ISSUES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on All-Optical Communication Systems: Architecture, Control and Network Issues CY OCT 25-26, 1995 CL PHILADELPHIA, PA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE optical communication; subcarrier multiplexing; optical dispersion; dispersion compensation C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1978-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2614 BP 244 EP 251 DI 10.1117/12.227835 PG 8 WC Optics; Telecommunications SC Optics; Telecommunications GA BE78R UT WOS:A1995BE78R00025 ER PT B AU REED, MJ RENNER, JL AF REED, MJ RENNER, JL BE Sterrett, FS TI ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 US DOE,DIV GEOTHERMAL,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 19 EP 27 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00002 ER PT B AU RILEY, CJ TYSON, KS AF RILEY, CJ TYSON, KS BE Sterrett, FS TI TOTAL FUEL CYCLE EMISSIONS ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS ETHANOL TRANSPORTATION FUEL SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 29 EP 60 PG 32 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00003 ER PT B AU CONNOLLY, JS AF CONNOLLY, JS BE Sterrett, FS TI SOLAR PHOTOCHEMISTRY SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV BASIC SCI,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 119 EP 124 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00007 ER PT B AU GINLEY, D ZWEIBEL, K BENNER, J AF GINLEY, D ZWEIBEL, K BENNER, J BE Sterrett, FS TI PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGIES - THIN-FILM AND HIGH-EFFICIENCY DEVICES SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 141 EP 173 PG 33 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00009 ER PT B AU BLAKE, DM AF BLAKE, DM BE Sterrett, FS TI SOLAR PROCESSES FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 175 EP 186 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00010 ER PT B AU NOZIK, AJ AF NOZIK, AJ BE Sterrett, FS TI PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV BASIC SCI,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 193 EP 209 PG 17 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00012 ER PT B AU BATH, TD AF BATH, TD BE Sterrett, FS TI RENEWABLE ENERGY, TODAY AND TOMORROW - AN OVERVIEW SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV ANALYT STUDIES,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 211 EP 222 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00013 ER PT B AU CADA, GF FRANCFORT, JE AF CADA, GF FRANCFORT, JE BE Sterrett, FS TI MITIGATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AT HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS IN THE UNITED-STATES SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 223 EP 234 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00014 ER PT B AU NIX, RG AF NIX, RG BE Sterrett, FS TI AN OVERVIEW OF WIND ENERGY IN THE UNITED-STATES SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 235 EP 244 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00015 ER PT B AU RENNE, DS AF RENNE, DS BE Sterrett, FS TI ASSESSING RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES - VIEWS CONCERNING THE FEDERAL ROLE SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 245 EP 254 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00016 ER PT B AU SCHWARTZ, MN ELLIOTT, DL AF SCHWARTZ, MN ELLIOTT, DL BE Sterrett, FS TI AREAL WIND RESOURCE ASSESSMENT OF THE UNITED-STATES SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT ATMOSPHER SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 255 EP 259 PG 5 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00017 ER PT B AU WRIGHT, LL CUSHMAN, JH MARTIN, SA AF WRIGHT, LL CUSHMAN, JH MARTIN, SA BE Sterrett, FS TI THE BIOMASS RESOURCE POTENTIAL OF ENERGY CROPS SO ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alternative Fuels and the Environment, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 29-30, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,BIOFUELS FEEDSTOCK DEV PROGRAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-978-6 PY 1995 BP 261 EP 267 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC11H UT WOS:A1995BC11H00018 ER PT S AU Anderson, KB Crelling, JC AF Anderson, KB Crelling, JC BE Anderson, KB Crelling, JC TI Amber, resinite, and fossil resins - Introduction SO AMBER, RESINITE, AND FOSSIL RESINS SE ACS Symposium Series LA English DT Editorial Material CT Symposium on Amber, Resinite, and Fossil Resins, at the 208th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 21-25, 1994 CL WASHINGTON, D.C. SP Amer Chem Soc, Div Geochem Inc ID NATURAL RESINS; GEOSPHERE; FATE C1 SO ILLINOIS UNIV, CARBONDALE, IL 62901 USA. RP Anderson, KB (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB, 9700 S CASS AVE, ARGONNE, IL 60439 USA. NR 13 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 5 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-3336-5 J9 ACS SYM SER JI ACS Symp. Ser. PY 1995 VL 617 BP R11 EP R17 PG 7 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BE46B UT WOS:A1995BE46B00001 ER PT J AU BALACHANDRAN, U DUSEK, JT SWEENEY, SM POEPPEL, RB MIEVILLE, RL MAIYA, PS KLEEFISCH, MS PEI, SY KOBYLINSKI, TP UDOVICH, CA BOSE, AC AF BALACHANDRAN, U DUSEK, JT SWEENEY, SM POEPPEL, RB MIEVILLE, RL MAIYA, PS KLEEFISCH, MS PEI, SY KOBYLINSKI, TP UDOVICH, CA BOSE, AC TI METHANE TO SYNGAS VIA CERAMIC MEMBRANES SO AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN LA English DT Article AB Perovskite-type oxides (ABO(3)) containing dopants on the A and B-sites are promising materials for oxygen-permeable membranes that can be used for direct conversion of methane to syngas at efficiencies > 99%. C1 AMOCO RES CTR,NAPERVILLE,IL 60566. US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. RP BALACHANDRAN, U (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 0 TC 196 Z9 203 U1 0 U2 9 PU AMER CERAMIC SOC 735 CERAMIC PLACE PI WESTERVILLE PA PO BOX 6136, WESTERVILLE, OH 43081-6136 SN 0002-7812 J9 AM CERAM SOC BULL JI Am. Ceram. Soc. Bull. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 74 IS 1 BP 71 EP 75 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Ceramics SC Materials Science GA QC094 UT WOS:A1995QC09400010 ER PT J AU VAHDAT, N SWEARENGEN, PM JOHNSON, JS PRIANTE, S MATHEWS, K NEIDHARDT, A AF VAHDAT, N SWEARENGEN, PM JOHNSON, JS PRIANTE, S MATHEWS, K NEIDHARDT, A TI ADSORPTION CAPACITY AND THERMAL-DESORPTION EFFICIENCY OF SELECTED ADSORBENTS SO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION JOURNAL LA English DT Review ID ORGANIC VAPORS; AMBIENT AIR; TENAX-GC; CARBON; CARTRIDGE; CHARCOAL AB Four solid adsorbents (Tenax GR, Carbotrap, Carboxen 569, and Carbosieve S-III) were evaluated for possible use in a long-term, personal chemical-exposure monitor. Adsorption/thermal desorption and breakthrough experiments were performed to determine the efficiencies and the adsorption capacity of these adsorbent/organic vapor pairs. Different amounts of organic vapors (toluene, n-hexane, methylene chloride, and methyl ethyl ketone) were collected on adsorbent tubes at various flow rates, followed by thermal desorption and analysis using gas chromatography. The concentrations sampled ranged from 0.01 to 0.1 mug/mL, and the flow rate through the tubes ranged from 20 to 117 mL/min. The adsorbent tubes were spiked with 2 mL of a solvent solution containing 5 mg/L of deuterated benzene, which served as an internal standard. The average recoveries for n-hexane, methylene chloride, and methyl ethyl ketone ranged from 95 to 107%; the recovery for toluene was about 85%. In the breakthrough experiments, known concentrations of vapors were drawn through tubes containing different amounts of adsorbents and breakthrough times were measured. The adsorption capacity and rate constants for the adsorbents were computed by analyzing the linear regression of the breakthrough time versus the adsorbent weight. The capacity of the adsorbents to collect organic vapors was determined at several concentrations and was fitted by the Langmuir equation. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,POB 808,L-379,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 22 TC 23 Z9 23 U1 1 U2 16 PU AMER INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOC PI FAIRFAX PA 2700 PROSPERITY AVE #250, FAIRFAX, VA 22031-4307 SN 0002-8894 J9 AM IND HYG ASSOC J JI Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 56 IS 1 BP 32 EP 38 DI 10.1202/0002-8894(1995)056<0032:ACATDE>2.0.CO;2 PG 7 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA QC620 UT WOS:A1995QC62000006 ER PT J AU BROUGHTON, BC THOMPSON, AF HARCOURT, SA VERMEULEN, W HOEIJMAKERS, JHJ BOTTA, E STEFANINI, M KING, MD WEBER, CA COLE, J ARLETT, CF LEHMANN, AR AF BROUGHTON, BC THOMPSON, AF HARCOURT, SA VERMEULEN, W HOEIJMAKERS, JHJ BOTTA, E STEFANINI, M KING, MD WEBER, CA COLE, J ARLETT, CF LEHMANN, AR TI MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ANALYSIS OF THE DNA-REPAIR DEFECT IN A PATIENT IN XERODERMA-PIGMENTOSUM COMPLEMENTATION GROUP-D WHO HAS THE CLINICAL-FEATURES OF XERODERMA-PIGMENTOSUM AND COCKAYNE-SYNDROME SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS LA English DT Article ID EXCISION-REPAIR; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; RAD3 PROTEIN; YEAST RAD3; HUMAN-FIBROBLASTS; UV-SENSITIVITY; GROUP-H; HELICASE; GENE; TRICHOTHIODYSTROPHY AB Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) and Cockayne syndrome (CS) are quite distinct genetic disorders that are associated with defects in excision repair of UV-induced DNA damage. A few patients have been described previously with the clinical features of both disorders. In this paper we describe an individual in this category who has unusual cellular responses to UV light. We show that his cultured fibroblasts and lymphocytes are extremely sensitive to irradiation with UV-C, despite a level of nucleotide excision repair that is 30%-40% that of normal cells. The deficiency is assigned to the XP-D complementation group, and we have identified two causative mutations in the XPD gene: a gly-->arg change at amino acid 675 in the allele inherited from the patient's mother and a -1 frameshift at amino acid 669 in the allele inherited from his father. These mutations are in the C-terminal 20% of the 760-amino-acid XPD protein, in a region where we have recently identified several mutations in patients with trichothiodystrophy. C1 UNIV SUSSEX,MRC,CELL MUTAT UNIT,BRIGHTON BN1 9RR,E SUSSEX,ENGLAND. ERASMUS UNIV ROTTERDAM,DEPT CELL BIOL & GENET,3000 DR ROTTERDAM,NETHERLANDS. IST GENET BIOCHIM EVOLUZ,PAVIA,ITALY. OUR LADYS HOSP SICK CHILDREN,DUBLIN,IRELAND. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,BIOL & BIOTECHNOL RES PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA. RI Botta, Elena/B-9065-2015 NR 44 TC 94 Z9 95 U1 4 U2 5 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0002-9297 J9 AM J HUM GENET JI Am. J. Hum. Genet. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 56 IS 1 BP 167 EP 174 PG 8 WC Genetics & Heredity SC Genetics & Heredity GA QC101 UT WOS:A1995QC10100021 PM 7825573 ER PT J AU SUTHERLAND, WS ALARIE, JP EDWARDS, A TRAN, KC HURWITZ, M SELPH, W MARGALITH, E VODINH, T AF SUTHERLAND, WS ALARIE, JP EDWARDS, A TRAN, KC HURWITZ, M SELPH, W MARGALITH, E VODINH, T TI MIXTURE ANALYSIS USING A COMPACT SERS SPECTROMETER SO ANALUSIS LA English DT Letter DE SURFACE-ENHANCED RAMAN SCATTERING; SPECTROMETRY ID ENHANCED RAMAN SPECTROMETRY; SCATTERING ANALYSIS; CHEMICAL-ANALYSIS; SURFACE; SPECTROSCOPY; SENSOR; REMOTE AB This paper describes the use of a simple, compact, portable spectrometer designed for field measurement using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) analysis. The instrument yields excellent sensitivity for a wide variety of chemical species, with detection limits in the ppm-ppb range. The SERS analysis of binary and ternary mixtures illustrates the usefulness of the instrument. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH SCI RES,ADV MONITORING DEV GRP,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. GAMMA METR,SAN DIEGO,CA 92121. LASER SCI & APPLICAT,SOLANA BEACH,CA 92075. NR 15 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 2 U2 2 PU EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES ELSEVIER PI PARIS CEDEX 15 PA 141 RUE JAVEL, 75747 PARIS CEDEX 15, FRANCE SN 0365-4877 J9 ANALUSIS JI Analusis PD JAN-FEB PY 1995 VL 23 IS 1 BP 45 EP 48 PG 4 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA QQ376 UT WOS:A1995QQ37600026 ER PT J AU INGRAM, JC GROENEWOLD, GS APPELHANS, AD DELMORE, JE DAHL, DA AF INGRAM, JC GROENEWOLD, GS APPELHANS, AD DELMORE, JE DAHL, DA TI DETECTION OF ALKYLMETHYLPHOSPHONIC ACIDS ON LEAF SURFACES BY STATIC SECONDARY-ION MASS-SPECTROMETRY SO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID ALKYL METHYLPHOSPHONIC ACIDS; CHROMATOGRAPHY; PESTICIDES AB Detection of environmental degradation products of nerve agents directly from the surface of plant leaves using static secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is demonstrated, Pinacolylmethylphosphonic acid (PMPA), isopropylmethylphosphonic acid (EMPA), and ethylmethyl-phosphonic acid (EMPA) were spiked from aqueous solutions onto philodendron leaves prior to analysis by static SIMS, Fragment ions were observed in the anion SIMS spectra from all three compounds at m/z 63, 77, 79, and 95, which are attributed to PO2-, CH2PO2-, PO3-, and CH3PO2OH-, respectively, Additionally, peaks due to [M - H](-) were observed at m/z 179 for PMPA, m/z 137 for IMPA, and m/z 123 for EMPA. The minimum detection limits for PMPA and IMPA on philodendron leaves were estimated to be between 4 and 0.4 ng/mm(2), The minimum detection limit for EMPA on philodendron leaves was estimated to be between 40 and 4 ng/mm(2), SIMS analyses of IMPA adsorbed on 10 different crop leaves were also performed in order to investigate the general applicability of static SIMS for detection of alkylmethylphosphonic acids (AMPAs) on a wide variety of leaves, Interferences due to organophosphorus pesticides were investigated as well as the effect of AMPA solution pH, The results of the work reported here suggest that static SIMS is a promising approach for rapid screening of organic surface contaminants on plant leaves. RP INGRAM, JC (reprint author), IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415, USA. NR 29 TC 26 Z9 26 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA PO BOX 57136, WASHINGTON, DC 20037-0136 SN 0003-2700 J9 ANAL CHEM JI Anal. Chem. PD JAN 1 PY 1995 VL 67 IS 1 BP 187 EP 195 DI 10.1021/ac00097a029 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA PZ536 UT WOS:A1995PZ53600034 ER PT J AU MARTINEZ, G HO, CH GRIEST, WH AF MARTINEZ, G HO, CH GRIEST, WH TI SUPERCRITICAL-FLUID EXTRACTION OF EXPLOSIVES AND METABOLITES FROM COMPOSTED SOIL SO ANALYTICAL LETTERS LA English DT Article DE EXPLOSIVES; SOIL; SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION AB Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) experiments with composted explosives lagoon soil suggest that recoveries of explosives and metabolites depend more on solvent diffusivity and viscosity than on the solubility of the analytes in the supercritical fluid. Preliminary evidence suggests that SFE recoveries for octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX; a particularly difficult to extract explosive) can equal those for an 18 hr. ultrasonic extraction in acetonitrile. Much work is needed to confirm this observation, particularly to optimize the SFE conditions and improve the reproducibility of the extractions. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV TURABO,DEPT CIENCIAS,GURABO,PR 00764. NR 10 TC 8 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0003-2719 J9 ANAL LETT JI Anal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 28 IS 8 BP 1499 EP 1511 PG 13 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA RD485 UT WOS:A1995RD48500012 ER PT J AU YANG, QL ATANASOV, P WILKINS, E HUGHES, RC AF YANG, QL ATANASOV, P WILKINS, E HUGHES, RC TI ENZYME ELECTRODES WITH GLUCOSE-OXIDASE IMMOBILIZED ON STOBER GLASS-BEADS SO ANALYTICAL LETTERS LA English DT Article DE SOL-GEL MATRIX; STOBER GLASS BEADS; GLUCOSE ENZYME ELECTRODE ID SOL-GEL METHOD; SENSOR AB In this study we report the development and experimental evaluation of a miniature Stober glass-coated enzyme electrode for glucose biosensor applications. The enzyme - glucose oxidase - is chemically immobilized onto the surface of the Stober glass beads after a silanization procedure. The sensors were fabricated using grass beads of different radii ranging from 20 nm to 100 nm. The overall thickness of the glass coating was about 1.4 mu m in all cases. Initial calibration curves of the electrodes show an increase in the response value with decrease in the bead radius. Life-time evaluation tests, however, demonstrate a different behavior of the electrodes. At the end of a 50 day test, the electrode with bead radius of 70 nm remained most stable. The response of this electrode was stable over this period of time and no apparent decrease in its sensitivity was observed. This study suggests that there may be a relation between the immobilized enzyme stability and the porosity of the glass-bead layer. Preliminary tests in undiluted blood plasma suggest that electrodes can be used for glucose measurements in body fluids. C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO,DEPT CHEM & NUCL ENGN,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 22 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 2 U2 3 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0003-2719 J9 ANAL LETT JI Anal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 28 IS 14 BP 2439 EP 2457 PG 19 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA TD057 UT WOS:A1995TD05700001 ER PT J AU BONISCH, R AF BONISCH, R TI TRANSITION FROM SU(2)(L)XSU(2)(R)XU(1)(B-L) REPRESENTATION TO SU(2)(L)XU(1)(Y) BY Q-DEFORMATION AND THE CORRESPONDING CLASSICAL BREAKING TERM OF CHIRAL U(2) SO ANNALEN DER PHYSIK LA English DT Article DE ELECTROWEAK INTERACTION; CHARGE, U(1); MASS DIFFERENCE ID MASSES AB The minimal Standard Model exhibits a nontrivial chiral U(2) symmetry if the VEV and the hyperchange splitting Delta = (y(R)(u)-y(R)(d))/2 of right-handed leptons (quarks) in a family vanish and Q=T-0+Y independently in each helicity sector. As a generalization, we start with SU(2)(L)xSU(2)(R)xU(1)((B-L)) and introduce Delta as a continuous parameter which is a measure of explicit symmetry breakdown. Values 0 less than or equal to Delta less than or equal to 1/2 take the neutral generator of the isospin-1/2 representation to the singlet representation, i.e. 'deformes' the LR representation into the minimal Standard one. The corresponding classical 0(3)-breaking term is a magnetic field perpendicular to the x(3),-axis. A simple mapping on the fundamental Drinfeld-Jimbo q-deformed SU(2) representation is given. C1 DESY,IFH,D-15738 ZEUTHEN,GERMANY. RP BONISCH, R (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 13 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU JOHANN AMBROSIUS BARTH VERLAG PI HEIDELBERG PA IM WEIHER 10, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY SN 0003-3804 J9 ANN PHYS-LEIPZIG JI Ann. Phys.-Leip. PY 1995 VL 4 IS 4 BP 345 EP 353 PG 9 WC Physics, Multidisciplinary SC Physics GA RE127 UT WOS:A1995RE12700006 ER PT J AU CHUNG, SU BROSE, J HACKMANN, R KLEMPT, E SPANIER, S STRASSBURGER, C AF CHUNG, SU BROSE, J HACKMANN, R KLEMPT, E SPANIER, S STRASSBURGER, C TI PARTIAL-WAVE ANALYSIS IN K-MATRIX FORMALISM SO ANNALEN DER PHYSIK LA English DT Article DE K-MATRIX; OVERLAPPING RESONANCES; COUPLED CHANNEL ANALYSIS ID RESONANCES; THRESHOLD; ETA AB A description is given of the K-matrix formalism. The formalism, which is normally applied to two-body scattering processes, is generalized to production of two-body channels with final-state interactions. A multi-channel treatment of production of resonances has been worked out in the P-vector approach of Aitchison. An alternative approach, derived from the P-vector, gives the production amplitude as a product of the T-matrix for a two-body system and a vector Q specifying its production. This formulation, called Q-vector approach here, has also been worked out. Examples of practical importance are given. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973. UNIV BONN,INST STRAHLEN & KERNPHYS,D-53115 BONN,GERMANY. RP CHUNG, SU (reprint author), UNIV MAINZ,INST PHYS,D-55099 MAINZ,GERMANY. NR 26 TC 113 Z9 114 U1 0 U2 0 PU JOHANN AMBROSIUS BARTH VERLAG PI HEIDELBERG PA IM WEIHER 10, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY SN 0003-3804 J9 ANN PHYS-LEIPZIG JI Ann. Phys.-Leip. PY 1995 VL 4 IS 5 BP 404 EP 430 PG 27 WC Physics, Multidisciplinary SC Physics GA RP623 UT WOS:A1995RP62300003 ER PT J AU URYASEV, S AF URYASEV, S TI DERIVATIVES OF PROBABILITY FUNCTIONS AND SOME APPLICATIONS SO ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Stochastic Programming CY SEP 14-18, 1992 CL UDINE, ITALY SP Math Programming Soc, Comm Stochast Programming DE PROBABILITY FUNCTIONS; GRADIENT OF INTEGRAL; SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; OPTIMIZATION; DISCRETE EVENT DYNAMIC SYSTEMS; SHUT DOWN PROBLEM; PROBABILISTIC RISK ANALYSIS AB Probability functions depending upon parameters are represented as integrals over sets given by inequalities. New derivative formulas for the intergrals over a volume are considered. Derivatives are presented as sums of integrals over a volume and over a surface. Two examples are discussed: probability functions with linear constraints (random right-hand sides), and a dynamical shut-down problem with sensors. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. INT INST APPL SYST ANAL,A-2361 LAXENBURG,AUSTRIA. RI URYASEV, Stan/O-5231-2014 OI URYASEV, Stan/0000-0001-6950-3966 NR 22 TC 20 Z9 20 U1 1 U2 4 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0254-5330 J9 ANN OPER RES JI Ann. Oper. Res. PY 1995 VL 56 BP 287 EP 311 DI 10.1007/BF02031712 PG 25 WC Operations Research & Management Science SC Operations Research & Management Science GA RH574 UT WOS:A1995RH57400017 ER PT J AU Hicks, GR Raikhel, NV AF Hicks, GR Raikhel, NV TI Protein import into the nucleus: An integrated view SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review DE import receptor; nuclear import in plants; nuclear localization signal; nuclear pore complex ID LINKED N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINE; GTP-BINDING PROTEIN; LARGE-T-ANTIGEN; PORE COMPLEX GLYCOPROTEINS; RAT-LIVER NUCLEI; LOCALIZATION SIGNALS; VIRD2 PROTEIN; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE; KAPPA-B AB The directed movement of macromolecules into and out of the nucleus is a fundamental process in eukaryotes and occurs through the nuclear pore complex (NPC). A diverse array of molecules are transported across the nuclear envelope including proteins, mRNAs, tRNAs, snRNP complexes, ribosomal subunits, and in specialized cases, DNA. The structural and functional differences between these molecules point to the mechanistic complexity of NPCs and other components of the nuclear transport apparatus. This machinery must not only recognize within transported molecules specific targeting signals that differ between proteins, RNA, and RNA/protein complexes, it must translocate these molecules across the nuclear envelope. Additional levels of complexity are necessary because molecules such as proteins may continually undergo bidirectional transport across the envelope. Beyond these basic functions, the nuclear transport apparatus is regulated at the level of individual substrates and at more global levels such as coupling to cell cycle progression. RP Hicks, GR (reprint author), MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,DOE,PLANT RES LAB,E LANSING,MI 48824, USA. NR 220 TC 246 Z9 249 U1 0 U2 6 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 1081-0706 J9 ANNU REV CELL DEV BI JI Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. PY 1995 VL 11 BP 155 EP 188 DI 10.1146/annurev.cellbio.11.1.155 PG 34 WC Cell Biology; Developmental Biology SC Cell Biology; Developmental Biology GA TY448 UT WOS:A1995TY44800007 PM 8689555 ER PT J AU BARKENBUS, JN FORSBERG, C AF BARKENBUS, JN FORSBERG, C TI INTERNATIONALIZING NUCLEAR SAFETY - THE PURSUIT OF COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Review DE ENERGY; SAFETY CONVENTION; NUCLEAR POWER; INTERNATIONAL; IAEA ID POWER AB The future of nuclear energy could depend upon the international infrastructure established to ensure the creation of a strong and uniform safety culture. Deliberations during the 1990s, leading to the recently promulgated International Nuclear Safety Convention, held out the prospect of both bolstering nuclear safety and gaining public recognition of the need to address transboundary safety concerns head-on. Unfortunately, the Convention that emerged from the deliberations constitutes little more than another form of technical assistance. The basis for an alternative, and more substantial, Convention is presented-one that would be based on the establishment and evaluation of performance standards, the creation of a series of political ''firebreaks,'' and the encouragement of nuclear power plant designs that minimize the catastrophic offsite consequences of accidents. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP BARKENBUS, JN (reprint author), UNIV TENNESSEE,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996, USA. NR 44 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 2 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 1056-3466 J9 ANNU REV ENERG ENV JI Annu. Rev. Energ. Environ. PY 1995 VL 20 BP 179 EP 212 PG 34 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA TB634 UT WOS:A1995TB63400009 ER PT J AU SCHIPPER, L AF SCHIPPER, L TI DETERMINANTS OF AUTOMOBILE USE AND ENERGY-CONSUMPTION IN OECD COUNTRIES SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Review DE TRANSPORT; TRAVEL; ENERGY USE; CO2 EMISSIONS ID DEMAND ELASTICITIES; CHANGING PATTERNS; GASOLINE DEMAND; URBAN TRAVEL; TRANSPORTATION AB Energy use is associated with environmental problems and other externalities arising from personal transportation. In this article, we review trends in the use of the car and other modes of personal transportation in 10 OECD countries from 1970 to 1992. We analyze changes in energy use for these activities and discuss underlying components of, and causes for, these changes. We compare differences between the United States and the European countries studied, concluding that most of the variations arise because of differences in total transport activity and modal choice, not because of the energy efficiency of each mode. We analyze more closely differences in activity, which is dominated by the automobile, relating automobile use to differences in fuel prices and car taxation, in patterns of mobility, in demographic patterns, and in geographical factors like land use or place of residence. We conclude with a focus on one externality of transportation, the carbon dioxide emissions from travel. We note that these emissions are rising in all the countries studied. We suggest that policies aimed at stemming this rise must be integrated with other policies related to other problems of transportation, many of which are perceived to be more important than that of CO2 alone. RP SCHIPPER, L (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 144 TC 18 Z9 19 U1 0 U2 5 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 1056-3466 J9 ANNU REV ENERG ENV JI Annu. Rev. Energ. Environ. PY 1995 VL 20 BP 325 EP 386 PG 62 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA TB634 UT WOS:A1995TB63400014 ER PT J AU LEVINE, MD KOOMEY, JG MCMAHON, JE SANSTAD, AH HIRST, E AF LEVINE, MD KOOMEY, JG MCMAHON, JE SANSTAD, AH HIRST, E TI ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICY AND MARKET FAILURES SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Note DE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY; APPLIANCE STANDARDS; MARKET TRANSFORMATION; DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT ID COST C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP LEVINE, MD (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,ENERGY ANAL PROGRAM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 34 TC 42 Z9 42 U1 0 U2 3 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 1056-3466 J9 ANNU REV ENERG ENV JI Annu. Rev. Energ. Environ. PY 1995 VL 20 BP 535 EP 555 PG 21 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA TB634 UT WOS:A1995TB63400023 ER PT J AU DIMOS, D AF DIMOS, D TI FERROELECTRIC THIN-FILMS FOR PHOTONICS - PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE ELECTROOPTIC; OPTICAL STORAGE; PYROELECTRIC; WAVE-GUIDE ID SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATORS; PULSED-LASER DEPOSITION; EPITAXIAL-GROWTH; WAVE-GUIDES; SAPPHIRE; CRYSTALLINE AB Ferroelectric materials exhibit a combination of electrooptic, nonlinear optical, photo-induced, and pyroelectric properties that make them attractive for a variety of photonic applications. Significant progress has also been made in the development of ferroelectric thin-film fabrication techniques. These advances have made it possible to fabricate optical quality thin films and to integrate these films with functional substrates such as Si and GaAs. At this point, photonic applications for ferroelectric thin films are at either the research or development stage. However, further work and future advances should make ferroelectric films important materials for as yet unknown photonic applications. RP DIMOS, D (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR MAT & PROC SCI,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 65 TC 36 Z9 36 U1 0 U2 3 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0084-6600 J9 ANNU REV MATER SCI JI Annu. Rev. Mater. Sci. PY 1995 VL 25 BP 273 EP 293 PG 21 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA RM745 UT WOS:A1995RM74500013 ER PT J AU JOHNSON, PD AF JOHNSON, PD TI SPIN-POLARIZED PHOTOEMISSION SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE SURFACE MAGNETISM; THIN FILMS; MULTILAYERS; QUANTUM WELLS; ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE ID ANGLE-RESOLVED PHOTOEMISSION; QUANTUM-WELL STATES; ENERGY-BAND DISPERSIONS; SPLIT ELECTRONIC STATES; SURFACE MAGNETISM; FERROMAGNETIC IRON; SINGLE-CRYSTALS; TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE; SYNCHROTRON RADIATION; SELF-ENERGY AB The addition of spin analysis to the photoemission technique allows the investigation of the electronic structure and magnetic properties of clean and adsorbate-covered surfaces, thin firms, and multilayers. Deposition of thin films on appropriate substrates allows the investigation of different phases including the bcc phase of Ni and fcc phases of Fe and Co. Studies of noble metals deposited on ferromagnetic substrates reveal the presence of spin-polarized quantum well states with binding energies reflecting the thickness of the noble metal films. These states sample the Fermi surface with a frequency identical to that characterizing the oscillatory exchange coupling in the associated magnetic multilayers which suggests that they are the electronic states that mediate the coupling. RP JOHNSON, PD (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 122 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 5 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0084-6600 J9 ANNU REV MATER SCI JI Annu. Rev. Mater. Sci. PY 1995 VL 25 BP 455 EP 485 PG 31 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA RM745 UT WOS:A1995RM74500019 ER PT J AU KAUFMANN, EN AF KAUFMANN, EN TI UNTITLED - PREFACE SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Editorial Material RP KAUFMANN, EN (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0084-6600 J9 ANNU REV MATER SCI JI Annu. Rev. Mater. Sci. PY 1995 VL 25 BP R5 EP R6 PG 2 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA RM745 UT WOS:A1995RM74500001 ER PT J AU PREPOST, R MARUYAMA, T AF PREPOST, R MARUYAMA, T TI ADVANCES IN POLARIZED ELECTRON SOURCES SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE PHOTOCATHODES; ELECTRON SPIN; POLARIZED FERMIONS; ELECTRON ACCELERATORS ID CRITICAL LAYER THICKNESS; ACTIVATED GALLIUM-ARSENIDE; ALGAAS-GAAS SUPERLATTICE; PARITY NON-CONSERVATION; MOLECULAR-BEAM-EPITAXY; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; SPIN POLARIZATION; LARGE ENHANCEMENT; STRAINED LAYERS; QUANTUM-WELL AB In this chapter, we review recent advances in the technology of polarized electron sources. Significant electron-spin polarization above 50% has been achieved with new photocathode structures based on the conventional GaAs photoemitter. Since 1991, significant enhancements of polarization utilizing strained heterostructures and GaAs-AlGaAs superlattices have been reported. We discuss the basic theoretical background and the techniques required to build such strained structures in detail. The operational performance of strained GaAs cathodes now in use at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) for colliding-beam and fixed-target experiments is reviewed as well. C1 STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR, STANFORD, CA 94309 USA. RP UNIV WISCONSIN, DEPT PHYS, 1150 UNIV AVE, MADISON, WI 53706 USA. NR 86 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 4 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 USA SN 0163-8998 J9 ANNU REV NUCL PART S JI Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. PY 1995 VL 45 BP 41 EP 88 PG 48 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA TJ992 UT WOS:A1995TJ99200003 ER PT J AU WUOSMAA, AH BETTS, RR FREER, M FULTON, BR AF WUOSMAA, AH BETTS, RR FREER, M FULTON, BR TI RECENT ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF NUCLEAR CLUSTERS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE BREAKUP REACTIONS; HEAVY-ION SCATTERING; CHARGED-PARTICLE DETECTION; STRIP DETECTORS ID C-12+C-12 INELASTIC-SCATTERING; HEAVY-ION REACTIONS; MOLECULAR RESONANCES; SYMMETRICAL FISSION; REACTION-MECHANISM; POINT SYMMETRY; C-12 TARGET; MG-24; EXCITATION; STATES AB The study of clustering phenomena in nuclei has a long history in nuclear physics. Recent advances in this field, both theoretical and experimental, have significantly extended our understanding of the interactions of clusters of nucleons within the nucleus. Sophisticated variational cluster calculations, realistic shell model calculations, and mean-field models have predicted the existence of a wide variety of deformed cluster configurations, particularly at high excitation energy in nuclei in the s-d shell, whose existence has been revealed using newly developed, powerful experimental techniques. C1 UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT PHYS,CHICAGO,IL 60607. ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,ARGONNE,IL 60439. UNIV BIRMINGHAM,SCH PHYS & SPACE RES,BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND. RI Freer, Martin/F-9379-2013 NR 114 TC 25 Z9 25 U1 0 U2 1 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0163-8998 J9 ANNU REV NUCL PART S JI Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. PY 1995 VL 45 BP 89 EP 131 DI 10.1146/annurev.nucl.45.1.89 PG 43 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA TJ992 UT WOS:A1995TJ99200004 ER PT J AU BARTELT, J SHUKLA, S AF BARTELT, J SHUKLA, S TI CHARMED MESON SPECTROSCOPY SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE D-ASTERISK-ASTERISK; HEAVY QUARK; QUARK MODELS; P-WAVE MESONS; HADRON SPECTROSCOPY ID E+E ANNIHILATION; HEAVY-QUARK; DECAY; SPECTRA AB This article reviews experimental data on the orbitally excited charmed mesons, commonly called D**s, including measurements of their masses and widths as well as information on their production and decay properties. We use all available experimental data to calculate average values for the masses and widths of the six known D**(+)s. Measurements of blanching ratios, decay angular distributions, and production momentum spectra are tabulated, We also summarize the evidence supporting their spin-parity assignments. The measurements are compared with theoretical predictions from a quark model and from calculations using heavy-quark symmetry. Prospects for future measurements of these D**s and of other excited states yet to be discovered are discussed. C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. RP BARTELT, J (reprint author), VANDERBILT UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,POB 1807,STN B,NASHVILLE,TN 37235, USA. NR 43 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 0 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0163-8998 J9 ANNU REV NUCL PART S JI Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. PY 1995 VL 45 BP 133 EP 161 PG 29 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA TJ992 UT WOS:A1995TJ99200005 ER PT J AU GEESAMAN, DF SAITO, K THOMAS, AW AF GEESAMAN, DF SAITO, K THOMAS, AW TI THE NUCLEAR EMC EFFECT SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE QUARKS; PARTONS; STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS; NUCLEI; SHADOWING ID DEEP-INELASTIC-SCATTERING; DEUTERON STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS; STRUCTURE-FUNCTION F2(X,Q2); R=SIGMA-L/SIGMA-T; PARTON DISTRIBUTION-FUNCTIONS; HIGH STATISTICS MEASUREMENT; LARGE TRANSVERSE-MOMENTUM; COLOR DIELECTRIC MODEL; STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS F2; CROSS-SECTIONS AB Deep-inelastic scattering reactions provided the first clear evidence that the quark structure of nucleons and nuclei were significantly different. We review the progress in understanding the nuclear dependence of deep-inelastic scattering reactions and parton distributions-the nuclear EMC effect, While there is now a considerable body of high-quality deep-inelastic data, more work is required to exploit other hard probes with differing sensitivities to quark-flavor and gluon degrees of freedom. A variety of models for the nuclear dependence of structure functions are also considered. Substantial progress has been made in establishing the validity of these models and it is now clear what must be included in any realistic treatment. Nevertheless, it is not yet possible to identify a definitive set of mechanisms that account satisfactorily for the experimental nuclear dependence. C1 TOHOKU COLL PHARMACEUT SCI, DIV PHYS, SENDAI, MIYAGI 981, JAPAN. UNIV ADELAIDE, DEPT PHYS & MATH PHYS, ADELAIDE, SA 5005, AUSTRALIA. RP GEESAMAN, DF (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB, DIV PHYS, 9700 S CASS AVE, ARGONNE, IL 60439 USA. RI Thomas, Anthony/G-4194-2012 OI Thomas, Anthony/0000-0003-0026-499X NR 278 TC 246 Z9 246 U1 0 U2 5 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 USA SN 0163-8998 J9 ANNU REV NUCL PART S JI Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. PY 1995 VL 45 BP 337 EP 390 DI 10.1146/annurev.nucl.45.1.337 PG 54 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA TJ992 UT WOS:A1995TJ99200010 ER PT J AU QUIGG, C AF QUIGG, C TI UNTITLED - PREFACE SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Editorial Material RP QUIGG, C (reprint author), FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,POB 500,BATAVIA,IL 60510, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0163-8998 J9 ANNU REV NUCL PART S JI Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. PY 1995 VL 45 BP U5 EP U5 PG 1 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA TJ992 UT WOS:A1995TJ99200001 ER PT J AU PELTON, JG WEMMER, DE AF PELTON, JG WEMMER, DE TI HETERONUCLEAR NMR PULSE SEQUENCES APPLIED TO BIOMOLECULES SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE 3-DIMENSIONAL; 4-DIMENSIONAL; TRIPLE RESONANCE; PULSED FIELD GRADIENT; DUAL EVOLUTION; CONSTANT TIME ID TRIPLE-RESONANCE NMR; CONSTANT-TIME EVOLUTION; ISOTOPICALLY-ENRICHED PROTEINS; C-13/N-15 LABELED PROTEINS; SIDE-CHAIN RESONANCES; J-CROSS-POLARIZATION; FIELD GRADIENTS; MULTIDIMENSIONAL NMR; BACKBONE ASSIGNMENTS; CORRELATION SPECTRA AB Current concepts in heteronuclear multidimensional NMR spectroscopy are reviewed. Methods to improve the sensitivity and the efficiency of data collection include constant time, compression through the overlap of chemical shift evolution and dephasing and rephasing periods, and dual or time-shared evolution. Two classes of three-dimensional and four-dimensional triple-resonance experiments applied to proteins are considered. The first class correlates H-1, N-15, and C-13 signals of the protein backbone. The second class correlates both backbone and side-chain signals. Application of triple resonance to RNA is also discussed. Heteronuclear cross polarization (HCP) is considered as an alternative to INEPT transfer, and its application to nucleic acids is presented. Finally, two methods of employing pulsed field gradients (PFGs) are reviewed. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP PELTON, JG (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV STRUCT BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 120 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 1 U2 6 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0066-426X J9 ANNU REV PHYS CHEM JI Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. PY 1995 VL 46 BP 139 EP 167 PG 29 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA TF486 UT WOS:A1995TF48600007 PM 7495481 ER PT J AU HECK, AJR CHANDLER, DW AF HECK, AJR CHANDLER, DW TI IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF CHEMICAL-REACTION DYNAMICS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE PHOTODISSOCIATION; VECTOR CORRELATIONS; DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS; ION IMAGING ID DIFFERENTIAL CROSS-SECTIONS; LASER-INDUCED-FLUORESCENCE; BOND-DISSOCIATION ENERGY; EV COLLISION ENERGY; TO-STATE DYNAMICS; PHOTODISSOCIATION DYNAMICS; DOPPLER SPECTROSCOPY; VECTOR CORRELATIONS; TRANSLATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY; 266-NM PHOTODISSOCIATION C1 STANFORD UNIV,DEPT CHEM,STANFORD,CA 94305. RP HECK, AJR (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,COMBUST RES FACIL,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. RI Heck, Albert/D-7098-2011 OI Heck, Albert/0000-0002-2405-4404 NR 148 TC 259 Z9 260 U1 16 U2 75 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0066-426X J9 ANNU REV PHYS CHEM JI Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. PY 1995 VL 46 BP 335 EP 372 DI 10.1146/annurev.physchem.46.1.335 PG 38 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA TF486 UT WOS:A1995TF48600014 PM 24329711 ER PT J AU FRANZEN, S MARTIN, JL AF FRANZEN, S MARTIN, JL TI DESIGN AND REGULATION OF EFFICIENT PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON-TRANSFER IN MACROMOLECULAR AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC SYSTEMS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE FEMTOSECOND SPECTROSCOPY; RESONANCE RAMAN; HOLE BURNING; STARK EFFECT; COHERENCE ID BACTERIAL REACTION CENTERS; INITIAL CHARGE SEPARATION; RHODOBACTER-SPHAEROIDES R-26; MAGNETIC-FIELD DEPENDENCE; MARCUS INVERTED REGION; FREE-ENERGY DEPENDENCE; RADICAL ION-PAIRS; RHODOPSEUDOMONAS-VIRIDIS; TRANSFER KINETICS; TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE AB The factors that govern efficient electron transfer in the initial steps of photosynthetic charge separation are discussed. The dependence of the electron transfer rate constant on free energy, temperature, and distance are described both in theory and in numerous experiments on photosynthetic and macromolecular systems, with particular attention to those aspects of macromolecular charge transfer systems that show strong analogy to characteristics of photosynthetic charge transfer reactions. The unique features of the primary charge separation reaction in photosynthesis are emphasized in light of recent experimental data, including time-resolution of excited state vibrational motion, the electric field dependence of the quantum yield, and resonance Raman and hole-burning experiments that probe the nature of the initially formed excited state. The experimental results indicate the need for further development of electron transfer theory to include nonequilibrium vibrational populations and more explicit models of higher-order electronic coupling. C1 ECOLE POLYTECH, ENSTA, APPL OPT LAB, F-91120 PALAISEAU, FRANCE. RP FRANZEN, S (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, BIOSCI & BIOTECHNOL GRP, CST-4 MAIL STOP J586, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. NR 175 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 2 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 USA SN 0066-426X J9 ANNU REV PHYS CHEM JI Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. PY 1995 VL 46 BP 453 EP 487 PG 35 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA TF486 UT WOS:A1995TF48600018 PM 24341919 ER PT J AU TOLBERT, SH ALIVISATOS, AP AF TOLBERT, SH ALIVISATOS, AP TI HIGH-PRESSURE STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE PHASE TRANSITION; QUANTUM DOT; CLUSTER; MESOSCOPIC SYSTEMS; ISOMERIZATION ID X-RAY-ABSORPTION; SOLID PHASE-TRANSITION; RAMAN-SCATTERING; SIZE DEPENDENCE; RESONANCE RAMAN; FINE-STRUCTURE; HYDROSTATIC-PRESSURE; MELTING TEMPERATURE; QUANTUM CONFINEMENT; OPTICAL-ABSORPTION AB Pressure-induced structural transformations in semiconductor nanocrystals are examined. High-pressure Raman spectroscopy, EXAFS, X-ray diffraction, and optical absorption are discussed as methods for studying these transformations in CdSe, CdS, and Si nanocrystals. In these nanocrystal systems, each technique shows an elevation in solid-solid structural transformation pressure as crystallite size decreases. By analogy with melting in nanocrystals, this elevation in transformation pressure is explained in terms of an increase in surface energy in the newly formed high-pressure phase crystallites. The increase in surface energy is in turn the result of transition path-induced changes in the shape of the nanocrystals. These changes convert spherical nanocrystals with low-index, low-energy surfaces into oblate or prolate crystallites with higher-index, higher-energy surfaces. The elevation in structural transformation pressure in nanocrystals is thus a kinetic rather than a thermodynamic phenomenon. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, DIV MAT SCI, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RP UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, DEPT CHEM, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RI Alivisatos , Paul /N-8863-2015; Tolbert, Sarah/L-2321-2016 OI Alivisatos , Paul /0000-0001-6895-9048; NR 99 TC 208 Z9 208 U1 3 U2 73 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 USA SN 0066-426X J9 ANNU REV PHYS CHEM JI Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. PY 1995 VL 46 BP 595 EP 625 DI 10.1146/annurev.physchem.46.1.595 PG 31 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA TF486 UT WOS:A1995TF48600022 PM 24341343 ER PT B AU GUELL, DC LOVALENTI, PM AF GUELL, DC LOVALENTI, PM GP SOC PLAST ENGINEERS TI An examination of assumptions underlying the state of the art in injection molding modeling SO ANTEC 95 - THE PLASTICS CHALLENGER: A REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS I-III: VOL I: PROCESSING; VOL II: MATERIALS; VOL III: SPECIAL AREAS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 53rd Annual Technical Conference of the Society-of-Plastics-Engineers - The Plastics Challenge: A Revolution in Education CY MAY 07-11, 1995 CL BOSTON, MA SP Soc Plast Engineers C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC PLASTICS ENGINEERS PI BROOKFIELD CENTER PA 14 FAIRFIELD DR, BROOKFIELD CENTER, CT 06805 BN 1-56676-319-3 PY 1995 BP 728 EP 732 PG 5 WC Engineering, Chemical; Polymer Science SC Engineering; Polymer Science GA BD81E UT WOS:A1995BD81E00114 ER PT B AU SUMPTER, BG NOID, DW AF SUMPTER, BG NOID, DW GP SOC PLAST ENGINEERS TI Neural networks as tools for predicting materials properties SO ANTEC 95 - THE PLASTICS CHALLENGER: A REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS I-III: VOL I: PROCESSING; VOL II: MATERIALS; VOL III: SPECIAL AREAS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 53rd Annual Technical Conference of the Society-of-Plastics-Engineers - The Plastics Challenge: A Revolution in Education CY MAY 07-11, 1995 CL BOSTON, MA SP Soc Plast Engineers DE NEURAL NETWORKS; MATERIALS BY COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN; GENETIC ALGORITHMS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Sumpter, Bobby/C-9459-2013 OI Sumpter, Bobby/0000-0001-6341-0355 NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC PLASTICS ENGINEERS PI BROOKFIELD CENTER PA 14 FAIRFIELD DR, BROOKFIELD CENTER, CT 06805 BN 1-56676-319-3 PY 1995 BP 2556 EP 2560 PG 5 WC Engineering, Chemical; Polymer Science SC Engineering; Polymer Science GA BD81E UT WOS:A1995BD81E00452 ER PT B AU CZANDERNA, AW JUNG, DR HERDT, GC AF CZANDERNA, AW JUNG, DR HERDT, GC GP SOC PLAST ENGINEERS TI Bonding and penetration at metal self-assembled organic monolayer interfaces SO ANTEC 95 - THE PLASTICS CHALLENGER: A REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS I-III: VOL I: PROCESSING; VOL II: MATERIALS; VOL III: SPECIAL AREAS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 53rd Annual Technical Conference of the Society-of-Plastics-Engineers - The Plastics Challenge: A Revolution in Education CY MAY 07-11, 1995 CL BOSTON, MA SP Soc Plast Engineers C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC PLASTICS ENGINEERS PI BROOKFIELD CENTER PA 14 FAIRFIELD DR, BROOKFIELD CENTER, CT 06805 BN 1-56676-319-3 PY 1995 BP 2734 EP 2738 PG 5 WC Engineering, Chemical; Polymer Science SC Engineering; Polymer Science GA BD81E UT WOS:A1995BD81E00487 ER PT S AU FELDMAN, W GOLDSTEIN, B TSURUTANI, B AF FELDMAN, W GOLDSTEIN, B TSURUTANI, B BE Wenzel, KP Sarris, ET TI SCIENTIFIC OBJECTIVES OF A SOLAR PROBE MISSION SO ANTICIPATING A SOLAR PROBE SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT D1 2 Meeting of COSPAR Scientific Commission D on Anticipating a Solar Probe, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly CY JUL 11-21, 1994 CL HAMBURG, GERMANY SP Comm Space Res ID WIND AB Solar Probe is a mission of exploration and discovery in a region near the Sun that has never previously been directly investigated. Major advances and surprises in our understanding of the planets resulted from the first planetary exploratory missions; Solar Probe should similarly revolutionize our understanding of the corona and the solar wind. The first in situ measurements of coronal particles and fields will provide definitive discriminators amongst many currently proposed models of processes that shape the structure and dynamics of the outer corona and solar wind. In addition, observation of the development of turbulence, nonlinear wave processes, plasma heating, and particle acceleration in the corona will advance our understanding of these areas of plasma physics in a new regime neither duplicated by Earth-based laboratories nor by previous space exploration. It will also fill the last gap between our knowledge of the terrestrial response to the solar output as well as provide insight for interpreting observations of general stellar envelopes. C1 CALTECH,JET PROP LAB,PASADENA,CA 91109. RP FELDMAN, W (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 18 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042643-3 J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1995 VL 17 IS 3 BP 41 EP 47 PG 7 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology GA BD47J UT WOS:A1995BD47J00005 ER PT B AU LAI, JS YOUNG, RW OTT, GW WHITE, CP MCKEEVER, JW CHEN, DS AF LAI, JS YOUNG, RW OTT, GW WHITE, CP MCKEEVER, JW CHEN, DS GP IEEE TI A novel resonant snubber based soft-switching inverter SO APEC '95 - TENTH ANNUAL APPLIED POWER ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 1995, VOLS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th Annual Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC 95) CY MAR 05-09, 1995 CL DALLAS, TX SP IEEE, Power Electr Soc, IEEE, Ind Applicat Soc, Power Sources Manufacturers Assoc C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,BLDG K-1200,MS 7280,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2482-X J9 APPL POWER ELECT CO PY 1995 BP 797 EP 803 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BD23R UT WOS:A1995BD23R00113 ER PT B AU Sweeney, DW Roncone, RL AF Sweeney, DW Roncone, RL BE Jannson, T TI Broadband imaging with optical elements composed of radial periodic structures SO APPLICATION AND THEORY OF PERIODIC STRUCTURES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Application and Theory of Periodic Structures CY JUL 10-12, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE diffractive lens; hybrid element; harmonic lens; dispersion; achromat C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1891-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2532 BP 209 EP 216 DI 10.1117/12.221222 PG 4 WC Optics SC Optics GA BE29E UT WOS:A1995BE29E00020 ER PT B AU Kaushik, S AF Kaushik, S BE Jannson, T TI Fresnel equations and transmission line analogues for diffraction gratings SO APPLICATION AND THEORY OF PERIODIC STRUCTURES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Application and Theory of Periodic Structures CY JUL 10-12, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1891-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2532 BP 239 EP 250 DI 10.1117/12.221226 PG 4 WC Optics SC Optics GA BE29E UT WOS:A1995BE29E00023 ER PT B AU Kaushik, S Stallard, BR AF Kaushik, S Stallard, BR BE Jannson, T TI A two dimensional array of optical interference filters produced by lithographic alterations of the index of refraction SO APPLICATION AND THEORY OF PERIODIC STRUCTURES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Application and Theory of Periodic Structures CY JUL 10-12, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE sub-wavelength structures; interference filter; spectrophotometer C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1891-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2532 BP 276 EP 281 DI 10.1117/12.221254 PG 2 WC Optics SC Optics GA BE29E UT WOS:A1995BE29E00026 ER PT B AU HASHEM, S KELLER, PE KOUZES, RT KANGAS, LJ AF HASHEM, S KELLER, PE KOUZES, RT KANGAS, LJ BE Rogers, SK Ruck, DW TI NEURAL NETWORK BASED DATA ANALYSIS FOR CHEMICAL SENSOR ARRAYS SO APPLICATIONS AND SCIENCE OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS, PTS 1 AND 2 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Conference on Applications and Science of Artificial Neural Networks CY APR 17-21, 1995 CL ORLANDO, FL SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers, IEEE, Neural Networks Council DE NEURAL NETWORK; SENSOR ARRAY; ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING; SENSOR SELECTIVITY C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1845-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2492 IS 1-2 BP 33 EP 40 DI 10.1117/12.205155 PG 8 WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence SC Computer Science GA BC85A UT WOS:A1995BC85A00002 ER PT B AU MOORE, KR BLAIN, PC BRILES, SD JONES, RG AF MOORE, KR BLAIN, PC BRILES, SD JONES, RG BE Rogers, SK Ruck, DW TI CLASSIFICATION OF RF TRANSIENTS IN SPACE USING DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND NEURAL NETWORK TECHNIQUES SO APPLICATIONS AND SCIENCE OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS, PTS 1 AND 2 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Conference on Applications and Science of Artificial Neural Networks CY APR 17-21, 1995 CL ORLANDO, FL SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers, IEEE, Neural Networks Council C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1845-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2492 IS 1-2 BP 995 EP 1006 DI 10.1117/12.205096 PG 12 WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence SC Computer Science GA BC85A UT WOS:A1995BC85A00093 ER PT S AU Farmer, OT Reeves, JH Wyse, EJ Clemetson, CJ Barinaga, CJ Smith, MR Koppenaal, DW AF Farmer, OT Reeves, JH Wyse, EJ Clemetson, CJ Barinaga, CJ Smith, MR Koppenaal, DW BE Morrow, RW Crain, JS TI Analysis of radioactive waste samples by ion chromatography-beta ICP-MS SO APPLICATIONS OF INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY TO RADIONUCLIDE DETERMINATIONS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry to Radionuclide Determinations CY OCT 13-14, 1994 CL GATLINBURG, TN SP ASTM Comm C 26 Nucl Fuel Cycle, US DOE, Oak Ridge Natl Lab DE ion chromatography; ICP-MS; IC-ICP/MS; radionuclides; solid-state beta scintillation; contained ICP-MS; on-line separation; radioactive waste C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMERICAN SOCIETY TESTING AND MATERIALS PI W CONSHOHOCKEN PA 100 BARR HARBOR DRIVE, W CONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428-2959 SN 1071-5827 BN 0-8031-2034-6 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1995 VL 1291 BP 38 EP 47 DI 10.1520/STP15978S PG 10 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Spectroscopy GA BE80S UT WOS:A1995BE80S00005 ER PT S AU Zhou, FM VanBerkel, GJ Morton, SJ Duckworth, DC Adeniyi, WK Keller, JM AF Zhou, FM VanBerkel, GJ Morton, SJ Duckworth, DC Adeniyi, WK Keller, JM BE Morrow, RW Crain, JS TI Development of on-line electrochemical sample pretreatment methods for the analysis of thallium and uranium by ICP-MS SO APPLICATIONS OF INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY TO RADIONUCLIDE DETERMINATIONS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry to Radionuclide Determinations CY OCT 13-14, 1994 CL GATLINBURG, TN SP ASTM Comm C 26 Nucl Fuel Cycle, US DOE, Oak Ridge Natl Lab DE ICP-MS; anodic stripping voltammetry; adsorptive stripping voltammetry; preconcentration; matrix elimination; thallium; uranium C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Duckworth, Douglas/B-7171-2015 OI Duckworth, Douglas/0000-0002-8161-5685 NR 0 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 3 PU AMERICAN SOCIETY TESTING AND MATERIALS PI W CONSHOHOCKEN PA 100 BARR HARBOR DRIVE, W CONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428-2959 SN 1071-5827 BN 0-8031-2034-6 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1995 VL 1291 BP 82 EP 98 DI 10.1520/STP15982S PG 17 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Spectroscopy GA BE80S UT WOS:A1995BE80S00009 ER PT S AU Hollenbach, M Grohs, J Kroft, M Mamich, S AF Hollenbach, M Grohs, J Kroft, M Mamich, S BE Morrow, RW Crain, JS TI Determination of Th-230, U-234, Pu-239 and Pu-240 in soils by ICP-MS using flow injection preconcentration SO APPLICATIONS OF INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY TO RADIONUCLIDE DETERMINATIONS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry to Radionuclide Determinations CY OCT 13-14, 1994 CL GATLINBURG, TN SP ASTM Comm C 26 Nucl Fuel Cycle, US DOE, Oak Ridge Natl Lab DE thorium-230 determination; uranium-234 determination; plutonium-239 determination; plutonium-240 determination; inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry; flow injection C1 US DOE,RUST GEOTECH INC,GRAND JUNCTION PROJECTS OFF,GRAND JCT,CO 81502. NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMERICAN SOCIETY TESTING AND MATERIALS PI W CONSHOHOCKEN PA 100 BARR HARBOR DRIVE, W CONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428-2959 SN 1071-5827 BN 0-8031-2034-6 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1995 VL 1291 BP 99 EP 115 DI 10.1520/STP15983S PG 17 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Spectroscopy GA BE80S UT WOS:A1995BE80S00010 ER PT S AU Russ, GP Bazan, JM AF Russ, GP Bazan, JM BE Morrow, RW Crain, JS TI Determination of the concentration and isotopic composition of uranium in environmental air filters SO APPLICATIONS OF INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY TO RADIONUCLIDE DETERMINATIONS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry to Radionuclide Determinations CY OCT 13-14, 1994 CL GATLINBURG, TN SP ASTM Comm C 26 Nucl Fuel Cycle, US DOE, Oak Ridge Natl Lab DE uranium; ICP-MS; isotopic ratio measurements; air filters; environmental monitoring C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,ANALYT SCI DIV,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMERICAN SOCIETY TESTING AND MATERIALS PI W CONSHOHOCKEN PA 100 BARR HARBOR DRIVE, W CONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428-2959 SN 1071-5827 BN 0-8031-2034-6 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1995 VL 1291 BP 131 EP 140 DI 10.1520/STP15985S PG 10 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Spectroscopy SC Chemistry; Spectroscopy GA BE80S UT WOS:A1995BE80S00012 ER PT B AU Tichenor, DA Kubiak, GD Stulen, RH AF Tichenor, DA Kubiak, GD Stulen, RH BE Richardson, MC Kyrala, GA TI Extreme ultraviolet lithography for circuit fabrication at 0.1 mu m feature size SO APPLICATIONS OF LASER PLASMA RADIATION II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Applications of Laser Plasma Radiation II Conference CY JUL 12-14, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE extreme ultraviolet lithography; laser plasma source C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1882-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2523 BP 23 EP 28 DI 10.1117/12.220978 PG 4 WC Microscopy; Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Spectroscopy SC Microscopy; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BE29D UT WOS:A1995BE29D00002 ER PT B AU Glendinning, SG Amendt, P Budil, KS Hammel, BA Kalantar, DH Key, MH Landen, OL Remington, BA Desenne, DE AF Glendinning, SG Amendt, P Budil, KS Hammel, BA Kalantar, DH Key, MH Landen, OL Remington, BA Desenne, DE BE Richardson, MC Kyrala, GA TI Laser plasma diagnostics of dense plasmas SO APPLICATIONS OF LASER PLASMA RADIATION II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Applications of Laser Plasma Radiation II Conference CY JUL 12-14, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1882-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2523 BP 29 EP 39 DI 10.1117/12.220989 PG 3 WC Microscopy; Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Spectroscopy SC Microscopy; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BE29D UT WOS:A1995BE29D00003 ER PT B AU Underwood, JH AF Underwood, JH BE Richardson, MC Kyrala, GA TI Multilayer optics for plasma physics and synchrotron radiation SO APPLICATIONS OF LASER PLASMA RADIATION II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Applications of Laser Plasma Radiation II Conference CY JUL 12-14, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE multilayers; x-rays; extreme UV; calibration; plasmas; synchrotron radiation C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR XRAY OPT,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1882-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2523 BP 51 EP 57 DI 10.1117/12.220996 PG 3 WC Microscopy; Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Spectroscopy SC Microscopy; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BE29D UT WOS:A1995BE29D00005 ER PT B AU Wilke, M Obst, AW Winske, D Jones, ME Baker, SA Abdallah, J Caldwell, SE Watt, RG Goldman, SR Bauer, BS Gibson, RB AF Wilke, M Obst, AW Winske, D Jones, ME Baker, SA Abdallah, J Caldwell, SE Watt, RG Goldman, SR Bauer, BS Gibson, RB BE Richardson, MC Kyrala, GA TI X-ray emission from colliding laser plasmas SO APPLICATIONS OF LASER PLASMA RADIATION II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Applications of Laser Plasma Radiation II Conference CY JUL 12-14, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE colliding plasmas; x-ray imaging; x-ray spectroscopy; inertial confinement fusion C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1882-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2523 BP 229 EP 239 DI 10.1117/12.220984 PG 3 WC Microscopy; Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Spectroscopy SC Microscopy; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BE29D UT WOS:A1995BE29D00025 ER PT B AU Dunn, J Young, BKF Osterheld, AL Foord, ME Walling, RS Stewart, RE Faenov, AY AF Dunn, J Young, BKF Osterheld, AL Foord, ME Walling, RS Stewart, RE Faenov, AY BE Richardson, MC Kyrala, GA TI Spectroscopic investigations of hard x-ray emission from 120 ps laser-produced plasmas at intensities near 10(17) W cm(-2) SO APPLICATIONS OF LASER PLASMA RADIATION II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Applications of Laser Plasma Radiation II Conference CY JUL 12-14, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1882-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2523 BP 254 EP 263 DI 10.1117/12.220986 PG 2 WC Microscopy; Optics; Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Spectroscopy SC Microscopy; Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BE29D UT WOS:A1995BE29D00027 ER PT B AU EBERHARD, PH KWIAT, PG PETROFF, MD STAPELBROEK, MG HOGUE, HH AF EBERHARD, PH KWIAT, PG PETROFF, MD STAPELBROEK, MG HOGUE, HH BE Lampropoulos, GA Chrostowski, J Measures, RM TI Detection efficiency and dark pulse rate of Rockwell (SSPM) single photon counters SO APPLICATIONS OF PHOTONIC TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Applications of Photonic Technology, Sensing, Signal Processing, and Communications CY JUN 21-23, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,PHYS GRP,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-45011-9 PY 1995 BP 471 EP 474 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics; Physics, Applied; Telecommunications SC Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics; Physics; Telecommunications GA BE11H UT WOS:A1995BE11H00089 ER PT S AU CARLISLE, JA SHIRLEY, EL TERMINELLO, LJ HUDSON, EA JIA, JJ CALLCOTT, TA HIMPSEL, FJ EDERER, DL PERERA, RCC AF CARLISLE, JA SHIRLEY, EL TERMINELLO, LJ HUDSON, EA JIA, JJ CALLCOTT, TA HIMPSEL, FJ EDERER, DL PERERA, RCC BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI RESONANT SOFT X-RAY FLUORESCENCE STUDIES OF NOVEL MATERIALS SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 15 EP 20 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00003 ER PT S AU JANKOWSKI, AF WADDILL, GD TOBIN, JG AF JANKOWSKI, AF WADDILL, GD TOBIN, JG BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI MAGNETIC X-RAY CIRCULAR DICHROISM IN NICKEL GOLD MULTILAYERS SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 71 EP 78 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00011 ER PT S AU WADDILL, GD TOBIN, JG GUO, X TONG, SY AF WADDILL, GD TOBIN, JG GUO, X TONG, SY BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI MAGNETIC X-RAY CIRCULAR DICHROISM IN SPIN-POLARIZED PHOTOELECTRON DIFFRACTION SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 101 EP 104 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00016 ER PT S AU TAMURA, E WADDILL, GD TOBIN, JG STERNE, PA AF TAMURA, E WADDILL, GD TOBIN, JG STERNE, PA BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI LINEAR AND CIRCULAR DICHROISM IN ANGLE RESOLVED FE 3P PHOTOEMISSION SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 105 EP 110 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00017 ER PT S AU MULLINS, DR HUNTLEY, DR OVERBURY, SH AF MULLINS, DR HUNTLEY, DR OVERBURY, SH BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI APPLICATIONS OF SXPS FOR STUDYING SURFACE STRUCTURE, REACTION MECHANISMS AND KINETICS SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Overbury, Steven/C-5108-2016 OI Overbury, Steven/0000-0002-5137-3961 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 127 EP 132 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00020 ER PT S AU SHIRLEY, EL TERMINELLO, LJ KLEPEIS, JE HIMPSEL, FJ AF SHIRLEY, EL TERMINELLO, LJ KLEPEIS, JE HIMPSEL, FJ BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI MODELING VALENCE-BAND IMAGES FROM SYNCHROTRON-RADIATION STUDIES USING DISPLAY ANALYZERS - LITHIUM FLUORIDE AND GRAPHITE SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 151 EP 156 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00023 ER PT S AU CHIARELLO, RP STURCHIO, NC AF CHIARELLO, RP STURCHIO, NC BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI SYNCHROTRON X-RAY SCATTERING STUDIES AT MINERAL WATER INTERFACES SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 181 EP 186 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00027 ER PT S AU SPARKS, C ICE, G JIANG, XG ZSCHACK, P AF SPARKS, C ICE, G JIANG, XG ZSCHACK, P BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI STATIC DISPLACEMENTS OF ATOMS IN CRYSTALLINE METALLIC SOLID SOLUTIONS SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 213 EP 220 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00032 ER PT S AU YAHNKE, CJ SRAJER, G HAEFFNER, DR MILLS, DM ASSOUFID, L AF YAHNKE, CJ SRAJER, G HAEFFNER, DR MILLS, DM ASSOUFID, L BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI MAGNETIC COMPTON SCATTERING STUDIES OF THE INVAR EFFECT IN FE3PT SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 221 EP 227 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00033 ER PT S AU HUDSON, EA TERMINELLO, LJ VIANI, BE REICH, T BUCHER, JJ SHUH, DK EDELSTEIN, NM AF HUDSON, EA TERMINELLO, LJ VIANI, BE REICH, T BUCHER, JJ SHUH, DK EDELSTEIN, NM BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI X-RAY ABSORPTION STUDIES OF URANIUM SORPTION ON MINERAL SUBSTRATES SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 235 EP 240 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00035 ER PT S AU BLANCHARD, DL SUNBERG, DS CRAIG, RA BLISS, M WEBER, MJ AF BLANCHARD, DL SUNBERG, DS CRAIG, RA BLISS, M WEBER, MJ BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI CORRELATION OF XANES FEATURES WITH THE SCINTILLATION EFFICIENCIES OF CE DOPED ALKALINE EARTH LITHIUM SILICATE GLASSES SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. RI Bliss, Mary/G-2240-2012 OI Bliss, Mary/0000-0002-7565-4813 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 3 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 241 EP 246 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00036 ER PT S AU JIANG, X ICE, GE SPARKS, CJ ZSCHACK, P AF JIANG, X ICE, GE SPARKS, CJ ZSCHACK, P BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI RECOVERY OF SRO PARAMETERS AND PAIRWISE ATOMIC DISPLACEMENTS IN A FE46.5NI53.5 ALLOY SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 267 EP 273 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00040 ER PT S AU PERRY, DL THOMPSON, AC RUSSO, RE MAO, XL AF PERRY, DL THOMPSON, AC RUSSO, RE MAO, XL BE Terminello, LJ Shinn, ND Ice, GE DAmico, KL Perry, DL TI STUDIES OF CALCIUM NICKEL POTASSIUM-OXIDE FILMS BY SYNCHROTRON X-RAY FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY SO APPLICATIONS OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION TECHNIQUES TO MATERIALS SCIENCE II SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to Materials Science II, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 17-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-277-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 375 BP 307 EP 311 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC72X UT WOS:A1995BC72X00046 ER PT B AU FLUMERFELT, JF ANDERSON, IE ELLIS, TW AF FLUMERFELT, JF ANDERSON, IE ELLIS, TW BE Nash, P Sundman, B TI Thermodynamic assessment of gas atomization reaction synthesis SO APPLICATIONS OF THERMODYNAMICS IN THE SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Thermodynamics in the Synthesis and Processing of Materials, at Materials Week 94 CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP ASM Int, Thermodynam & Phase Equilibria Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Mat Design & Mfg Div C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-291-4 PY 1995 BP 49 EP 60 PG 12 WC Thermodynamics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Thermodynamics; Materials Science GA BD50W UT WOS:A1995BD50W00005 ER PT B AU SHI, N SCHWARZ, RB DESCH, PB AF SHI, N SCHWARZ, RB DESCH, PB BE Nash, P Sundman, B TI Formation of MoSi2 through annealing of ball milled Mo and Si elemental powders SO APPLICATIONS OF THERMODYNAMICS IN THE SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Thermodynamics in the Synthesis and Processing of Materials, at Materials Week 94 CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP ASM Int, Thermodynam & Phase Equilibria Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Mat Design & Mfg Div C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR MAT SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-291-4 PY 1995 BP 63 EP 74 PG 12 WC Thermodynamics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Thermodynamics; Materials Science GA BD50W UT WOS:A1995BD50W00006 ER PT B AU DESCH, PB SCHWARZ, RB NASH, P AF DESCH, PB SCHWARZ, RB NASH, P BE Nash, P Sundman, B TI Formation and phase stability of L1(2) phases in the Al-Ti and Al-Zr systems produced by mechanical alloying SO APPLICATIONS OF THERMODYNAMICS IN THE SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Thermodynamics in the Synthesis and Processing of Materials, at Materials Week 94 CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP ASM Int, Thermodynam & Phase Equilibria Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Mat Design & Mfg Div C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR MAT SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-291-4 PY 1995 BP 75 EP 89 PG 15 WC Thermodynamics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Thermodynamics; Materials Science GA BD50W UT WOS:A1995BD50W00007 ER PT B AU EBBINGHAUS, BB KRIKORIAN, OH ADAMSON, MG AF EBBINGHAUS, BB KRIKORIAN, OH ADAMSON, MG BE Nash, P Sundman, B TI Vaporization of actinide oxides in thermal treatment processes for mixed waste SO APPLICATIONS OF THERMODYNAMICS IN THE SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Applications of Thermodynamics in the Synthesis and Processing of Materials, at Materials Week 94 CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP ASM Int, Thermodynam & Phase Equilibria Comm, Minerals Met & Mat Soc, Mat Design & Mfg Div C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-291-4 PY 1995 BP 187 EP 202 PG 16 WC Thermodynamics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Thermodynamics; Materials Science GA BD50W UT WOS:A1995BD50W00015 ER PT J AU KURITZ, T WOLK, CP AF KURITZ, T WOLK, CP TI USE OF FILAMENTOUS CYANOBACTERIA FOR BIODEGRADATION OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS SO APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY LA English DT Article ID GAMMA-HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE; PSEUDOMONAS-PAUCIMOBILIS; MICROBIAL-DEGRADATION; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; METABOLISM; BACTERIUM; ANABAENA; CLONING; ALGAE; SOIL AB Biodegradation is increasingly being considered as a less expensive alternative to physical and chemical means of decomposing organic pollutants. Pathways of biodegradation have been characterized for a number of heterotrophic microorganisms, mostly soil isolates, some of which have been used for remediation of water. Because cyanobacteria are photoautotrophic and some can fix atmospheric nitrogen, their use for bioremediation of surface waters would circumvent the need to supply biodegradative heterotrophs with organic nutrients. This paper demonstrates that two filamentous cyanobacteria have a natural ability to degrade a highly chlorinated aliphatic pesticide, lindane (gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane); presents quantitative evidence that this ability can be enhanced by genetic engineering; and provides qualitative evidence that those two strains can be genetically engineered to degrade another chlorinated pollutant, 4-chlorobenzoate. C1 MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,CTR MICROBIAL ECOL,E LANSING,MI 48824. MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,DOE,PLANT RES LAB,E LANSING,MI 48824. FU NCRR NIH HHS [DRR-00480] NR 42 TC 95 Z9 106 U1 0 U2 4 PU AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY PI WASHINGTON PA 1325 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005-4171 SN 0099-2240 J9 APPL ENVIRON MICROB JI Appl. Environ. Microbiol. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 61 IS 1 BP 234 EP 238 PG 5 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Microbiology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Microbiology GA PY867 UT WOS:A1995PY86700039 PM 7534052 ER PT B AU Bouillard, JX Enzien, M Peters, RW Frank, J Botto, RE Cody, G AF Bouillard, JX Enzien, M Peters, RW Frank, J Botto, RE Cody, G BE Hinchee, RE Kittel, JA Reisinger, HJ TI Hydrodynamics of foam flows for in situ bioremediation of DNAPL-contaminated subsurface SO APPLIED BIOREMEDIATION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-007-1 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 6 BP 311 EP 317 PG 7 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31T UT WOS:A1995BG31T00034 ER PT B AU Anderson, DB Peyton, BM Liskowitz, JJ Fitzgerald, C Schuring, JR AF Anderson, DB Peyton, BM Liskowitz, JJ Fitzgerald, C Schuring, JR BE Hinchee, RE Kittel, JA Reisinger, HJ TI Enhancing in situ bioremediation with pneumatic fracturing SO APPLIED BIOREMEDIATION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-007-1 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 6 BP 467 EP 473 PG 7 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31T UT WOS:A1995BG31T00051 ER PT B AU Lindgren, ER Brady, PV AF Lindgren, ER Brady, PV BE Hinchee, RE Kittel, JA Reisinger, HJ TI Electrokinetic control of moisture and nutrients in unsaturated soils SO APPLIED BIOREMEDIATION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-007-1 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 6 BP 475 EP 481 PG 7 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31T UT WOS:A1995BG31T00052 ER PT J AU ALAWAJI, S SMIAI, MS RAFIQUE, S STAFFORD, B AF ALAWAJI, S SMIAI, MS RAFIQUE, S STAFFORD, B TI PV-POWERED WATER PUMPING AND DESALINATION PLANT FOR REMOTE AREAS IN SAUDI-ARABIA SO APPLIED ENERGY LA English DT Article AB It is important to supply sufficient good quality water to remote areas to satisfy various needs. Due to the high insolation intensities in Saudi Arabia, solar energy was selected to supply electric power to the equipment used in the desalination plant, i.e. submersible pump, reverse osmosis unit, storage batteries, etc. The plant is now under continuous operation (24 h per day). In this paper, the various pieces of equipment in the PV systems and their primary operation and performance are discussed. C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. RP ALAWAJI, S (reprint author), KING ABDULAZIZ CITY SCI & TECHNOL,ENERGY RES INST,POB 6086,RIYADH 11442,SAUDI ARABIA. NR 4 TC 29 Z9 29 U1 1 U2 7 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0306-2619 J9 APPL ENERG JI Appl. Energy PY 1995 VL 52 IS 2-3 BP 283 EP 289 DI 10.1016/0306-2619(95)00039-U PG 7 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Chemical SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA TE864 UT WOS:A1995TE86400018 ER PT J AU KNAUSS, KG COPENHAVER, SA AF KNAUSS, KG COPENHAVER, SA TI THE EFFECT OF MALONATE ON THE DISSOLUTION KINETICS OF ALBITE, QUARTZ, AND MICROCLINE AS A FUNCTION OF PH AT 70-DEGREES-C SO APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID CARBOXYLIC-ACID ANIONS; LOUISIANA GULF-COAST; SAN JOAQUIN BASIN; OIL-FIELD WATERS; ORGANIC-ACIDS; SECONDARY POROSITY; FELDSPAR DISSOLUTION; CLASTIC DIAGENESIS; ACETATE COMPLEXES; ROOM-TEMPERATURE AB The effect of malonate on the dissolution rate of the reservoir minerals: albite, quartz, and microcline has been examined. The effect of pH on rate has been decoupled from the effect of the ligand by controlling pH using dilute buffer solutions at values of pH 4 through pH 10 at 70 degrees C. Any effect of the buffer ligands (acetate and berate) or alkali cation (Na) on rate was accounted for by comparing the measured dissolution rates in buffer solutions with and without malonate. Flowing reactors were used and malonate concentration was varied from 1 to 100 mmolal. As malonate anion concentration is increased, the dissolution rate of these minerals also increases. At moderately acidic to near neutral pH in the solutions containing the highest malonate concentration, malonate most significantly increases the dissolution rate of the silicates over that expected due to simple hydrolysis. At alkaline pH the effect of malonate on the dissolution rate of these silicates is not significant, compared to the dissolution rate due to simple hydrolysis alone. RP KNAUSS, KG (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. RI knauss, kevin/K-2827-2012 NR 55 TC 31 Z9 32 U1 3 U2 9 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0883-2927 J9 APPL GEOCHEM JI Appl. Geochem. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 10 IS 1 BP 17 EP 33 DI 10.1016/0883-2927(94)00045-8 PG 17 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA QF890 UT WOS:A1995QF89000002 ER PT B AU LEDEBUHR, AG KORDAS, JF LEWIS, IT RICHARDSON, MJ CAMERON, GR WHITE, WT DOBIE, DW STRUBHAR, WD TASSINARI, TF SAWYER, D SHANNON, MJ PLEASANCE, LD LIEBER, AJ TROST, PF DOLL, DW GROTE, M AF LEDEBUHR, AG KORDAS, JF LEWIS, IT RICHARDSON, MJ CAMERON, GR WHITE, WT DOBIE, DW STRUBHAR, WD TASSINARI, TF SAWYER, D SHANNON, MJ PLEASANCE, LD LIEBER, AJ TROST, PF DOLL, DW GROTE, M BE Kamerman, GW TI HiRes camera and LIDAR ranging system for the Clementine mission SO APPLIED LASER RADAR TECHNOLOGY II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Applied Laser Radar Technology II Conference CY APR 20, 1995 CL ORLANDO, FL SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE CLEMENTINE; LIDAR; ND-YAG LASER; LUNAR IMAGERY; LUNAR TOPOGRAPHY; IMAGE INTENSIFIERS; IMAGING SENSOR C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1825-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2472 BP 62 EP 81 DI 10.1117/12.212030 PG 20 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Engineering; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BD53J UT WOS:A1995BD53J00007 ER PT B AU MUGUIRA, MR SACKOS, JT BRADLEY, BD AF MUGUIRA, MR SACKOS, JT BRADLEY, BD BE Kamerman, GW TI Scannerless range imaging with a square wave SO APPLIED LASER RADAR TECHNOLOGY II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Applied Laser Radar Technology II Conference CY APR 20, 1995 CL ORLANDO, FL SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ELECTR FUZING & SENSORS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 1 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1825-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2472 BP 106 EP 113 DI 10.1117/12.212017 PG 8 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Engineering; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BD53J UT WOS:A1995BD53J00010 ER PT J AU TANG, J THURNAUER, MC NORRIS, JR AF TANG, J THURNAUER, MC NORRIS, JR TI ABNORMAL ELECTRON-SPIN ECHO AND MULTIPLE-QUANTUM COHERENCE IN A SPIN-CORRELATED RADICAL PAIR SO APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE LA English DT Article ID SELECTIVE EXCITATION; EPR; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; POLARIZATION; RELAXATION; RESONANCE; MODEL; NMR AB The phenomena of the abnormal ''out-of-phase'' electron spin echo in a photo-induced spin-correlated radical pair system are examined theoretically. It is shown that such abnormal phenomena are a consequence of initial non-Boltzmann distribution and zero-quantum coherence produced by laser excitation. The analysis of echo amplitude versus the pulse-angle of the microwave pulse reveals two sources for the formation of the echo. The method of excitation and detection of multiple-quantum coherence using a phase-cycled 2-pulse sequence is also discussed. Such a technique is complementary to the ESE method. RP TANG, J (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. RI Tang, Jau/D-8382-2012 OI Tang, Jau/0000-0003-2078-1513 NR 28 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 1 U2 5 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0937-9347 J9 APPL MAGN RESON JI Appl. Magn. Reson. PY 1995 VL 9 IS 1 BP 23 EP 31 PG 9 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA RZ660 UT WOS:A1995RZ66000002 ER PT J AU BORSA, F CARRETTA, P CINTOLESI, F CORTI, M RIGAMONTI, A SUH, BJ TORGESON, DR AF BORSA, F CARRETTA, P CINTOLESI, F CORTI, M RIGAMONTI, A SUH, BJ TORGESON, DR TI MOTIONS OF THE FLUX LINES IN HIGH-T-C SUPERCONDUCTORS FROM NMR LINEWIDTH, RELAXATION AND SPIN-ECHO DECAY SO APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE LA English DT Article ID RF MAGNETIC-PERMEABILITY; LATTICE RELAXATION; Y-89 NMR; II SUPERCONDUCTORS; NUCLEAR-RELAXATION; VORTEX LATTICE; FIELD; ANISOTROPY; YBA2CU3O7; DYNAMICS AB The motion of the flux lines (FL) in high temperature superconductors and their relationship with the NMR quantities are reviewed and discussed in the light of recent Y-89 NMR experiments in YBCO-type compounds. Tn particular measurements involving the Y-89 Spin echo attenuation induced both by the thermal excitation of the FL's and by motions driven by DC current and pulsed magnetic fields are presented, with preliminary results and lines of interpretation. Flux line motion as observed with Hg-199 NMR in HgBa2CuO4+delta high temperature superconductor is discussed. C1 UNIV PAVIA,DIPARTIMENTO FIS A VOLTA,I-27100 PAVIA,ITALY. US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,AMES,IA. CNRS,MPI,LCMI,GRENOBLE,FRANCE. NR 31 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0937-9347 J9 APPL MAGN RESON JI Appl. Magn. Reson. PY 1995 VL 9 IS 2 BP 149 EP 164 PG 16 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA TH964 UT WOS:A1995TH96400001 ER PT J AU HOFFMANN, W BREITZKE, H SIMMONS, CT LUDERS, K BUNTKOWSKY, G LIMBACH, HH ANTIPOV, EV GIPPIUS, AA LOEBICH, O KHAN, HR PARANTHAMAN, M THOMPSON, JR AF HOFFMANN, W BREITZKE, H SIMMONS, CT LUDERS, K BUNTKOWSKY, G LIMBACH, HH ANTIPOV, EV GIPPIUS, AA LOEBICH, O KHAN, HR PARANTHAMAN, M THOMPSON, JR TI HG-199 AND CU-65,CU-65 NMR-STUDIES OF MERCURY BASED HIGH-T-C SUPERCOUDUCTORS SO APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT AMPERE (Atomes et Molecules par Etudes Radio-Electriques) Workshop CY FEB, 1994 CL POZNAN, POLAND SP POLISH ACAD SCI POZNAN, INST MOLEC PHYS, NATL COMM SCI RES, POLISH COMM PHYS, UNI EXPORT INSTRUMENTS LTD ID O SYSTEM; SUPERCONDUCTIVITY; NQR; HGBA2CACU2O6+DELTA; HGBA2CUO4+DELTA; BA2YCU3O7; SHIFTS; 150-K; SALTS AB Hg-oxide ceramic high temperature superconductors were studied by Hg-199 and (CU)-C-63,65 NMR spectroscopy. Room temperature spectra, spin-spin and spin-lattice relaxation times of samples with different superconducting transition temperatures are presented. A spin-lattice relaxation time of T-1 = 35 msec and a spin-spin relaxation time of T-2 = 1.6 msec were found for the Hg-199 NMR. All samples exhibit similar characteristic powder spectra caused by an axially symmetric Hg-199 spin interaction. The isotropic value and the anisotropy of the tenser relative to solid HgCl2 as a standard substance is estimated. Furthermore, results of (CU)-C-63,65 NMR measurements at a temperature of 4.2 K which exhibit a typical powder line shape (for I = 3/2) are presented. C1 FREE UNIV BERLIN,INST ORGAN CHEM,W-1000 BERLIN,GERMANY. MOSCOW MV LOMONOSOV STATE UNIV,MOSCOW,RUSSIA. FORSCHUNGSINST EDELMET & MET CHEM,SCHWABISCH GMUND,GERMANY. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. RP HOFFMANN, W (reprint author), FREE UNIV BERLIN,INST EXPTL PHYS WE1,ARNIMALLEE 14,D-14195 BERLIN,GERMANY. RI Gippius, Andrey/D-1139-2010; Buntkowsky, Gerd/B-3206-2010; Limbach, Hans-Heinrich/G-8858-2011; Paranthaman, Mariappan/N-3866-2015; Antipov, Evgeny/A-4138-2014 OI Buntkowsky, Gerd/0000-0003-1304-9762; Limbach, Hans-Heinrich/0000-0002-2084-6359; Paranthaman, Mariappan/0000-0003-3009-8531; Antipov, Evgeny/0000-0002-8886-8829 NR 21 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0937-9347 J9 APPL MAGN RESON JI Appl. Magn. Reson. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 1 BP 57 EP 65 PG 9 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA QM199 UT WOS:A1995QM19900007 ER PT J AU GAEDE, HC SONG, YQ TAYLOR, RE MUNSON, EJ REIMER, JA PINES, A AF GAEDE, HC SONG, YQ TAYLOR, RE MUNSON, EJ REIMER, JA PINES, A TI HIGH-FIELD CROSS-POLARIZATION NMR FROM LASER-POLARIZED XENON TO SURFACE NUCLEI SO APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE LA English DT Article ID POLYMER SURFACE; SOLIDS; SPINS; GEL AB A method for NMR investigations of surface nuclei using cross polarization from optically polarized xenon (OPCP) is described. We find this methodology results in enhancement factors of approximately 10(3) upon application to surface protons. The dynamics of Xe-129 transfer to protons is examined in some detail, including the time, temperature, and multiple contact dependences of signal intensities. Furthermore, we discuss the sensitivity of the transfer process to spatial diffusion. Finally, we report on application of the OPCP experiment to a low total surface area sample. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP GAEDE, HC (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. RI Gaede, Holly/B-7392-2015 OI Gaede, Holly/0000-0003-4444-4394 NR 17 TC 32 Z9 32 U1 4 U2 12 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0937-9347 J9 APPL MAGN RESON JI Appl. Magn. Reson. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 3-4 BP 373 EP 384 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA RT202 UT WOS:A1995RT20200005 ER PT J AU RAMM, AG AF RAMM, AG TI THE RADON-TRANSFORM IS AN ISOMORPHISM BETWEEN L(2)(B-A) AND H-E(Z(A)) SO APPLIED MATHEMATICS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE RADON TRANSFORM; ISOMORPHISM; RANGE OF THE RADON TRANSFORM AB It is proved that the radon transform R is an isomorphism between X := L(2)(B-a) and Y := H-e(Z(a)), where B-a is the-ball of radius a centered at the origin in R(n), n greater than or equal to 2, and Z(a) := S-n-1 x [-a,a], S-n-1 is the unit sphere in R(n), and H-e(Z(a)) is the space of even functions g(alpha,p) which vanish at p = +/-a, satisfy the moment conditions,and have finite norm (integral(Sn-1) integral(-infinity)(infinity) \Fg\ (1 + lambda(2))((n-1)/2) d lambda d alpha)(1/2) := \g\ < infinity. C1 KANSAS STATE UNIV AGR & APPL SCI,DEPT MATH,MANHATTAN,KS 66506. RP RAMM, AG (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 8 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0893-9659 J9 APPL MATH LETT JI Appl. Math. Lett. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 8 IS 1 BP 25 EP 29 DI 10.1016/0893-9659(94)00105-L PG 5 WC Mathematics, Applied SC Mathematics GA RC749 UT WOS:A1995RC74900006 ER PT J AU KIM, D MULLIN, CS SHEN, YR AF KIM, D MULLIN, CS SHEN, YR TI THEORY OF RESONANT 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION IN ATOMIC VAPOR SO APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS LA English DT Article ID 2ND HARMONIC-GENERATION; HYDROGEN; STATES; FIELD AB A theory for the highly forbidden resonant Second-Harmonic Generation (SHG) process in atomic vapor is developed using a dc-field-induced SHG model. Time developments of the laser-ionization-initiated dc electric field and the coherent resonant excitation of atoms induced by nanosecond, picosecond, or femtosecond laser pulses are calculated. The dc-field-induced SHG is then predicted for different cases. Predictions including input-intensity dependence, vapor-density dependence, and spatial profile of SHG agree well with available experimental results. RP KIM, D (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT PHYS,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. RI Kim, Doseok/J-8776-2013 NR 23 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0946-2171 J9 APPL PHYS B-LASERS O JI Appl. Phys. B-Lasers Opt. PY 1995 VL 60 IS 2-3 SU S BP S215 EP S220 PG 6 WC Optics; Physics, Applied SC Optics; Physics GA QU012 UT WOS:A1995QU01200028 ER PT J AU FUNK, DJ OLDENBORG, RC DAYTON, DP LACOSSE, JP DRAVES, JA LOGAN, TJ AF FUNK, DJ OLDENBORG, RC DAYTON, DP LACOSSE, JP DRAVES, JA LOGAN, TJ TI GAS-PHASE ABSORPTION AND LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE MEASUREMENTS OF REPRESENTATIVE POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS, POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS, AND A POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON SO APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY LA English DT Article DE DIOXINS; FURANS; FLUORESCENCE; ULTRAVIOLET; VAPOR PHASE ID ACCEPTOR PROPERTIES; HETERO-DERIVATIVES; THERMAL-PROPERTIES; ELECTRONIC STATES; VAPOR-PRESSURES; BENZOPYRENE; DIHYDROANTHRACENE; CARBAZOLE; FLUORENE; SPECTRA AB Dioxins and furans are believed to be among the most toxic chemicals known to man. The presence of these compounds in the emission gases of municipal solid waste incinerators and other combustion sources has raised debate over the location and the ultimate utility of incineration as an approach to waste management. Current methods used to measure dioxins and furans in combustion source emissions do not provide the real-time monitoring necessary to track average incinerator performance or upset emission levels. A study to design and develop a laser-induced fluorescence/continuous emission monitoring system to detect and quantify these compounds is being conducted. This paper reports the results of the study to date. Vapor-phase ultraviolet absorption spectra, absorption cross sections, and laser-induced fluorescence profiles are presented for three dioxins and two furans. These spectral data are needed for initial design and evaluation of the laser-induced fluorescence/continuous emission monitoring system approach. C1 RADIAN CORP,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC 27709. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. UNIV CENT ARKANSAS,CONWAY,AR 72032. US EPA,ATMOSPHER RES & EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT LABS,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC 27711. NR 37 TC 27 Z9 27 U1 0 U2 2 PU SOC APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY PI FREDERICK PA PO BOX 1438, FREDERICK, MD 21701 SN 0003-7028 J9 APPL SPECTROSC JI Appl. Spectrosc. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 49 IS 1 BP 105 EP 114 DI 10.1366/0003702953963238 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Spectroscopy SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Spectroscopy GA QF283 UT WOS:A1995QF28300019 ER PT J AU BIONDO, AC KALLEND, JS WU, CT KNAPP, WL LANAGAN, MT GORETTA, KC AF BIONDO, AC KALLEND, JS WU, CT KNAPP, WL LANAGAN, MT GORETTA, KC TI TEXTURE ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL-CURRENT DENSITY IN BI2SR2CACU2OX TAPES SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 7th Conference on Superconductivity and Applications CY SEP 07-09, 1994 CL NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT, BUFFALO, NY SP New York State Inst Superconduct HO NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT ID SILVER; BI; PHASE; MODEL AB Ag-clad Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox tapes were fabricated by a powder-in-tube process. Transport critical current density (J(c)) data were obtained at 4.2 K. X-ray diffraction data were used to quantify the texture of each superconductor core. The J(c) and texture data were related by a geometric model based on J(c) anisotropy within individual grains. The model, which fit the data well, is applicable to strongly linked superconductors only. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP BIONDO, AC (reprint author), IIT,CHICAGO,IL 60616, USA. NR 23 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0964-1807 J9 APPL SUPERCOND JI Appl. Supercond. PD JAN-MAR PY 1995 VL 3 IS 1-3 BP 61 EP 66 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(95)00033-2 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA RL995 UT WOS:A1995RL99500010 ER PT J AU REN, ZF WANG, CA WANG, JH MILLER, DJ AF REN, ZF WANG, CA WANG, JH MILLER, DJ TI SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF EPITAXIAL (TL,BI)SR1.6BA0.4CA2CU3O9-DELTA FILMS SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 7th Conference on Superconductivity and Applications CY SEP 07-09, 1994 CL NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT, BUFFALO, NY SP New York State Inst Superconduct HO NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT ID CU-O SYSTEM; CRITICAL CURRENTS; TL; PHASE; TAPE; OXIDE; VAPOR; BI AB An important correlation of 1223 phase development to film thickness has been found on the films made by laser ablation and post-annealing on (100) LaAlO3 single crystal substrate. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to characterize the 1223 phase development, epitaxy, and microstructure. When the film was thinner than 0.7 mu m 1212 was the dominating phase, whereas when the film was thicker than 0.9 mu m 1223 was the dominating phase without any change of the mean composition measured by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). Resistance versus temperature and critical current density (J(c)) were measured by the standard four-probe method, The zero-resistance transition temperature (T-c) was 72.4 K for the as-made pure 1212 film, whereas it was typically 105-111 K for the almost pure 1223 films depending on the 1223 phase purity. The typical J(c) value at 77 K and zero field was 2 x 10(6)A/cm(2) for the 1223 films. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP REN, ZF (reprint author), SUNY BUFFALO,SUPERCONDUCT MAT LAB,NAT SCI & MATH COMPLEX,AMHERST,NY 14260, USA. RI Ren, Zhifeng/B-4275-2014 NR 25 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0964-1807 J9 APPL SUPERCOND JI Appl. Supercond. PD JAN-MAR PY 1995 VL 3 IS 1-3 BP 133 EP 138 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(95)00042-4 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA RL995 UT WOS:A1995RL99500019 ER PT J AU WANG, CA REN, ZF WANG, JH MILLER, DJ AF WANG, CA REN, ZF WANG, JH MILLER, DJ TI SYNTHESIS OF EPITAXIAL (TL,BI)SR1.6BA0.4CA2CU3O9-DELTA THIN-FILMS IN PURE AR AT LOWER TEMPERATURE SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 7th Conference on Superconductivity and Applications CY SEP 07-09, 1994 CL NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT, BUFFALO, NY SP New York State Inst Superconduct HO NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT AB Epitaxial (Tl,Bi)Sr1.6Ba0.4Ca2Cu3O9-delta (Tl-1223) thin films on (100) single crystal LaA1O(3) substrates were successfully synthesized by post-annealing at 750-780 degrees C in pure argon. The development of Tl-1223 phase in pure argon was systematically investigated by X-ray diffraction. The zero resistance transition temperature was 109 K. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP WANG, CA (reprint author), SUNY BUFFALO,SUPERCONDUCT MAT LAB,NAT SCI & MATH COMPLEX,AMHERST,NY 14260, USA. RI Ren, Zhifeng/B-4275-2014 NR 7 TC 6 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0964-1807 J9 APPL SUPERCOND JI Appl. Supercond. PD JAN-MAR PY 1995 VL 3 IS 1-3 BP 153 EP 156 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(95)00045-7 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA RL995 UT WOS:A1995RL99500022 ER PT J AU TODT, VR SENGUPTA, S MILLER, DJ AF TODT, VR SENGUPTA, S MILLER, DJ TI PROCESSING OF SINGLE-DOMAIN AND MULTIDOMAIN YBA2CU3OX BULK MATERIALS FOR LEVITATION APPLICATIONS BY ND1+XBA2-XCU3OY SEEDING SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 7th Conference on Superconductivity and Applications CY SEP 07-09, 1994 CL NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT, BUFFALO, NY SP New York State Inst Superconduct HO NEW YORK INST SUPERCONDUCT ID HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS; MAGNETIC STIFFNESS; GROWTH; FORCE AB Melt processing of YBa2Cu3Ox (Y123) is a well established technique to produce materials for levitation applications. We report our new results on the melt-processing of Y123. To achieve materials with high levitation forces we utilize a seeding technique using Nd1+xBa2-xCu3Ogamma-seeds (Nd123). Two different kinds of Nd123-seeds, one plate-shaped and the other cube-shaped, were developed and used for this study. The microstructures of the levitators depended strongly on the type of the seeding material used and on the seeding geometry. We were able to produce large single domains as well as materials containing five domains with three different c-axis orientations. Levitation forces up to 8.2 N for samples with a diameter of about 18 mm were found for the multi-domain samples, which is well within the area of the levitation forces measured for the single domain materials. RP TODT, VR (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 19 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0964-1807 J9 APPL SUPERCOND JI Appl. Supercond. PD JAN-MAR PY 1995 VL 3 IS 1-3 BP 175 EP 185 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(95)00049-B PG 11 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA RL995 UT WOS:A1995RL99500026 ER PT S AU Larbalestier, DC Babcock, SE Cai, XY Dorris, SE Edelman, HS Gurevich, A Parrell, JA Pashitski, A Polak, M Polyanskii, A Tsu, IF Wang, JL AF Larbalestier, DC Babcock, SE Cai, XY Dorris, SE Edelman, HS Gurevich, A Parrell, JA Pashitski, A Polak, M Polyanskii, A Tsu, IF Wang, JL BE DewHughes, D TI Current limiting mechanisms in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O tapes SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 1995, VOLS. 1 AND 2: VOL 1: PLENARY TALKS AND HIGH CURRENT APPLICATIONS; VOL 2: SMALL SCALE APPLICATIONS SE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS 1995) CY JUL 03-06, 1995 CL EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND SP Ansaldo Energia, BICC Cent Tech Unit, City Edinburgh Dist Council, Cookson, Dept Trade & Ind, European Mat Res Soc, Engn & Phys Sci Res Council, GEC Alsthom NV, Lothian & Edinburgh Enterprise Ltd, Merck Ind Chem, NKT Res Ctr, Oxford Instruments, Quantum Design, Natl Grid Co plc, Royal Soc, Royal Soc Edinburgh, Brit Cryogen Council, Inst Elect Engn AB Three recent experiments addressing the current limiting mechanisms of polycrystalline BSCCO compounds are summarized. In the first the irreversibility field (H*) of a BSCCO-2223 tape was found to be a monotonically increasing function through 3 heat treatments and two deformation cycles. It is widely thought that H* is determined by the intragrain flux pinning properties but since the relevant flux pinning defects are likely to be ionic defects, it is surprising that they would create a continuous increase of H* in BSCCO-2223 since the single phase field is so small. The second experiment measured H* for a strongly coupled 8 degrees [001] tilt boundary in a BSCCO-2212 bicrystal. H* and the intergrain J(c) were both slightly depressed in comparison to the intragrain properties, suggesting that low angle grain boundaries are one source of a varying H*. The third experiment used magneto-optical imaging (MOI) to observe the current paths in BSCCO-2223 tapes under both magnetization and transport current now. Some current, particularly that near the Ag sheath, flowed over the whole sample length in both cases but there were many short range current loops flowing over a few grain lengths (approximate to 50 mu m) in the central region of the tape in the low-electric-field (E) magnetization experiment, these being almost eliminated in the higher-E transport measurement. Extended E-J curves show that J is a strong function of E, consistent with the MOI data, which additionally show that both the local current paths and the local current density are highly variable, implying that many barriers to current now have a strong E-dependence. The experiments show that current limiting mechanisms exist on many length scales and point to two important conclusions, first that BSCCO-2223 tapes are a long way from their full optimization and second that the path to this optimization lies through a better understanding of their defect materials science. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP Larbalestier, DC (reprint author), UNIV WISCONSIN,CTR APPL SUPERCONDUCT,1500 JOHNSON DR,MADISON,WI 53706, USA. RI Larbalestier, David/B-2277-2008; Gurevich, Alex/A-4327-2008 OI Larbalestier, David/0000-0001-7098-7208; Gurevich, Alex/0000-0003-0759-8941 NR 20 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 2 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TECHNO HOUSE, REDCLIFFE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND BS1 6NX SN 0951-3248 BN 0-7503-0348-4 J9 INST PHYS CONF SER PY 1995 VL 148 BP 29 EP 34 PG 6 WC Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Physics GA BE67G UT WOS:A1995BE67G00004 ER PT S AU Telschow, KL Koo, LS Haulenbeek, KR AF Telschow, KL Koo, LS Haulenbeek, KR BE DewHughes, D TI Low field magnetization nondestructive evaluation of HTS tapes within the bean critical state model SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 1995, VOLS. 1 AND 2: VOL 1: PLENARY TALKS AND HIGH CURRENT APPLICATIONS; VOL 2: SMALL SCALE APPLICATIONS SE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS 1995) CY JUL 03-06, 1995 CL EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND SP Ansaldo Energia, BICC Cent Tech Unit, City Edinburgh Dist Council, Cookson, Dept Trade & Ind, European Mat Res Soc, Engn & Phys Sci Res Council, GEC Alsthom NV, Lothian & Edinburgh Enterprise Ltd, Merck Ind Chem, NKT Res Ctr, Oxford Instruments, Quantum Design, Natl Grid Co plc, Royal Soc, Royal Soc Edinburgh, Brit Cryogen Council, Inst Elect Engn AB A new approach, that accounts for demagnetization, is described for calculating the nux front boundary within the Bean critical state model for a tape geometry. The method combines an analytical description in the form of an integral equation for the flux front boundary with a numerical method of resolving that equation. Results are given for a source coil above the tape and measuring coils above and below. RP Telschow, KL (reprint author), IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415, USA. NR 8 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TECHNO HOUSE, REDCLIFFE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND BS1 6NX SN 0951-3248 BN 0-7503-0348-4 J9 INST PHYS CONF SER PY 1995 VL 148 BP 423 EP 426 PG 4 WC Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Physics GA BE67G UT WOS:A1995BE67G00098 ER PT S AU Aminov, BA Hein, MA Muller, G Piel, H Wehler, D Kresin, VZ Ponomarev, YG Boeckholt, M Buschmann, L Guntherodt, G AF Aminov, BA Hein, MA Muller, G Piel, H Wehler, D Kresin, VZ Ponomarev, YG Boeckholt, M Buschmann, L Guntherodt, G BE DewHughes, D TI Observation of a geometrical resonance effect in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x break junctions SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 1995, VOLS. 1 AND 2: VOL 1: PLENARY TALKS AND HIGH CURRENT APPLICATIONS; VOL 2: SMALL SCALE APPLICATIONS SE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 2nd European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS 1995) CY JUL 03-06, 1995 CL EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND SP Ansaldo Energia, BICC Cent Tech Unit, City Edinburgh Dist Council, Cookson, Dept Trade & Ind, European Mat Res Soc, Engn & Phys Sci Res Council, GEC Alsthom NV, Lothian & Edinburgh Enterprise Ltd, Merck Ind Chem, NKT Res Ctr, Oxford Instruments, Quantum Design, Natl Grid Co plc, Royal Soc, Royal Soc Edinburgh, Brit Cryogen Council, Inst Elect Engn AB A periodical structure has been observed in tunneling characteristics of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x break junctions. The observed structure is explained by the electron-hole interference effect in the surface layer, which produce an oscillation in the tunneling characteristics. Good agreement has been obtained between measured characteristics and calculated ones based on Arnold's proximity model. The observed effect indicates on an important role of the proximity effect on surface properties of high-T-c superconductors. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. MOSCOW MV LOMONOSOV STATE UNIV,FAC PHYS,MOSCOW 119899,RUSSIA. RHEIN WESTFAL TH AACHEN,INST PHYS 2,W-5100 AACHEN,GERMANY. RP Aminov, BA (reprint author), UNIV WUPPERTAL,FACHBEREICH PHYS,D-42097 WUPPERTAL,GERMANY. RI Ponomarev, Yaroslav/G-5530-2010 OI Ponomarev, Yaroslav/0000-0002-4857-0315 NR 13 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TECHNO HOUSE, REDCLIFFE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND BS1 6NX SN 0951-3248 BN 0-7503-0348-4 J9 INST PHYS CONF SER PY 1995 VL 148 BP 1259 EP 1262 PG 4 WC Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Physics GA BE67G UT WOS:A1995BE67G00303 ER PT J AU XU, J HULETT, LD LEWIS, TA TOLK, NH AF XU, J HULETT, LD LEWIS, TA TOLK, NH TI LIGHT-EMISSION FROM POLYMERS UNDER POSITRON AND ELECTRON-BOMBARDMENT SO APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Workshop on Slow-Positron Beam Techniques for Solids and Surfaces CY MAY 18-22, 1994 CL MAKUHARI, JAPAN SP JAPAN INST MET, JAPAN SOC ANAL CHEM, JAPAN SOC APPL PHYS, MAT RES SOC JAPAN AB Light emission from polymers (anthracene dissolved in polystryrene) under both low-energy positron and electron bombardment has been studied. Results show a clear difference between optical emissions induced by positrons and electrons. For positrons, a blue band and a weak sub-blue band are observed, while the blue band and a yellow band are induced by electrons. The light emissions in the blue band are due to production of electron-hole pairs for both electron and positron cases. The yellow band is interpreted as a secondary process, involving the excitation of metastable states generated by the electron beam. The sub-blue band, observed only under positron bombardment, is believed due to transitions to the electron vacancy generated by positron annihilation. C1 VANDERBILT UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,NASHVILLE,TN 37235. RP XU, J (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,POB 2008,MS 6142,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 8 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4332 J9 APPL SURF SCI JI Appl. Surf. Sci. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 85 IS 1-4 BP 49 EP 53 DI 10.1016/0169-4332(94)00307-6 PG 5 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA QD950 UT WOS:A1995QD95000010 ER PT J AU GHOSH, VJ AF GHOSH, VJ TI POSITRON IMPLANTATION PROFILES IN ELEMENTAL AND MULTILAYER SYSTEMS SO APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Workshop on Slow-Positron Beam Techniques for Solids and Surfaces CY MAY 18-22, 1994 CL MAKUHARI, JAPAN SP JAPAN INST MET, JAPAN SOC ANAL CHEM, JAPAN SOC APPL PHYS, MAT RES SOC JAPAN ID MONTE-CARLO CALCULATIONS; KEV ELECTRON; SOLIDS; BACKSCATTERING; SURFACES; FILMS AB The different Monte Carlo schemes for modeling positron and electron implantation in solids have been briefly reviewed. The main results (mean depth, backscattered fraction, profile shapes) of the different Monte Carlo schemes are compared with experimental data and with each other. Qualitatively, the results of the different Monte Carlo schemes are the same, the most significant difference is in the value of the mean implantation depth. The scaled profiles (for positron implantation in any material) generated by the different Monte Carlo schemes can be superimposed on a universal curve which can be appropriately parameterized. The shapes of the scaled profiles, and the mean depth parameters A and n, are found to be material-dependent. RP GHOSH, VJ (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 26 TC 41 Z9 42 U1 1 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4332 J9 APPL SURF SCI JI Appl. Surf. Sci. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 85 IS 1-4 BP 187 EP 195 DI 10.1016/0169-4332(94)00331-9 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA QD950 UT WOS:A1995QD95000034 ER PT J AU GHOSH, VJ NIELSEN, B LYNN, KG WELCH, DO AF GHOSH, VJ NIELSEN, B LYNN, KG WELCH, DO TI DEFECT PROFILING IN ELEMENTAL AND MULTILAYER SYSTEMS - CORRELATIONS OF FITTED DEFECT CONCENTRATIONS WITH POSITRON IMPLANTATION PROFILES SO APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Workshop on Slow-Positron Beam Techniques for Solids and Surfaces CY MAY 18-22, 1994 CL MAKUHARI, JAPAN SP JAPAN INST MET, JAPAN SOC ANAL CHEM, JAPAN SOC APPL PHYS, MAT RES SOC JAPAN AB The results of several positron annihilation (Doppler broadening) experiments have been analyzed using the BNL Monte Carlo implantation profiles and the program VEPFIT. The program VEPFIT has been modified so that scaled, parameterized multilayer profiles can also be used as the initial condition for the diffusion equation solution. We have looked at both elemental (e.g. amorphous silicon) and multilayer (e.g. Pd/Si) systems. Strong correlations between the input implantation profile parameters and the fitted values obtained for the diffusion lengths and overlayer thicknesses for the multilayer systems have been found. The effect of uncertainties in the mean depth on the value of the diffusion length and hence the defect concentrations will be discussed. The impact of reimplanting backscattered positrons on both the implantation profiles and the fitted diffusion lengths will also be presented. RP GHOSH, VJ (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. RI Nielsen, Bent/B-7353-2009 OI Nielsen, Bent/0000-0001-7016-0040 NR 12 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4332 J9 APPL SURF SCI JI Appl. Surf. Sci. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 85 IS 1-4 BP 210 EP 215 DI 10.1016/0169-4332(94)00333-5 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA QD950 UT WOS:A1995QD95000036 ER PT J AU UMLOR, MT ASOKAKUMAR, P KEEBLE, DJ COOKE, PW LYNN, KG AF UMLOR, MT ASOKAKUMAR, P KEEBLE, DJ COOKE, PW LYNN, KG TI POSITRON-ANNIHILATION STUDIES OF DEFECTS IN MOLECULAR-BEAM EPITAXY-GROWN III-V LAYERS SO APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Workshop on Slow-Positron Beam Techniques for Solids and Surfaces CY MAY 18-22, 1994 CL MAKUHARI, JAPAN SP JAPAN INST MET, JAPAN SOC ANAL CHEM, JAPAN SOC APPL PHYS, MAT RES SOC JAPAN ID LOW-TEMPERATURE; PERSISTENT PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY; GAAS-LAYERS; DEPENDENCE; 200-DEGREES-C; ALXGA1-XAS; ALGAAS; MODEL AB A summary of recent positron annihilation experiments on molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) grown III-V layers is presented. Variable energy positron beam measurements on Al0.32Ga0.68As undoped and Si-doped have been completed. Positron trapping at an open volume defect in Al0.32Ga0.68As:Si for temperatures from 300 to 25 K in the dark was observed. The positron trap was lost after 1.3 eV illumination at 25 K. These results indicate an open volume defect is associated with the local structure of the deep donor state of the DX center. Stability of MBE GaAs to thermal annealing was investigated over the temperature range 230-700 degrees C. Proximity wafer furnace anneals in flowing argon were used. Samples grown above 450 degrees C were shown to be stable but for samples below this temperature an anneal-induced vacancy-related defect was produced for anneals between 400 and 500 degrees C. The nature of the defect was shown to be different for materials grown at 350 and 230 degrees C. Activation energies of 2.5-2.3 eV were obtained from isochronal anneal experiments for samples grown at 350 and 230 degrees C, respectively. C1 MICHIGAN TECHNOL UNIV,DEPT PHYS,HOUGHTON,MI 49931. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973. GEOCENTERS INC,FT MONMOUTH OPERAT,EATONTOWN,NJ 07703. RI Keeble, David /C-6633-2012 OI Keeble, David /0000-0002-5378-799X NR 26 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4332 J9 APPL SURF SCI JI Appl. Surf. Sci. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 85 IS 1-4 BP 295 EP 300 DI 10.1016/0169-4332(94)00347-5 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA QD950 UT WOS:A1995QD95000050 ER PT J AU HULETT, LD WALLACE, S XU, J NIELSEN, B SZELES, C LYNN, KG PFAU, J SCHAUB, A AF HULETT, LD WALLACE, S XU, J NIELSEN, B SZELES, C LYNN, KG PFAU, J SCHAUB, A TI ASSAY OF WEATHERING EFFECTS ON PROTECTIVE POLYMER-COATINGS USING POSITRON-ANNIHILATION SPECTROSCOPY SO APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Workshop on Slow-Positron Beam Techniques for Solids and Surfaces CY MAY 18-22, 1994 CL MAKUHARI, JAPAN SP JAPAN INST MET, JAPAN SOC ANAL CHEM, JAPAN SOC APPL PHYS, MAT RES SOC JAPAN AB Polymer coatings, both with and without pigments, have been subjected to solar radiation and water spray weathering. The degrees of penetration of the weathering effects have been measured by injecting positrons of varying energy, i.e. to variable depths, into the films and observing the Doppler broadening of the annihilation radiation. The method is capable of detecting changes due to weathering effects at very early stages, long before visual examination reveals degradation. As little as one week of exposure caused measurable changes in the polymer structure, which were reflected in the Doppler broadening. Given further development, positron spectroscopy could possibly become a useful complement to the other methods of determining weatherabilities of protective polymer coatings. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. MASONITE,ST CHARLES,IL. RP HULETT, LD (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,BLDG 4500S,MS 6142,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Nielsen, Bent/B-7353-2009 OI Nielsen, Bent/0000-0001-7016-0040 NR 6 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4332 J9 APPL SURF SCI JI Appl. Surf. Sci. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 85 IS 1-4 BP 334 EP 338 DI 10.1016/0169-4332(94)00355-6 PG 5 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA QD950 UT WOS:A1995QD95000058 ER PT J AU CANTER, KF AMARENDRA, G VASUMATHI, D WESLEY, SA XIE, R MILLS, AP SABATINI, RL ZHU, Y AF CANTER, KF AMARENDRA, G VASUMATHI, D WESLEY, SA XIE, R MILLS, AP SABATINI, RL ZHU, Y TI CONTRAST IN POSITRON REEMISSION MICROSCOPY DUE TO POSITRON TRAPPING BY DISLOCATIONS SO APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Workshop on Slow-Positron Beam Techniques for Solids and Surfaces CY MAY 18-22, 1994 CL MAKUHARI, JAPAN SP JAPAN INST MET, JAPAN SOC ANAL CHEM, JAPAN SOC APPL PHYS, MAT RES SOC JAPAN ID REFLECTION; ALUMINUM AB Positron reemission microscope (PRM) images of 150 nm thick, self-supporting, single crystal Ni(100) films were observed to exhibit high contrast band-like features on the few-mu m scale, with boundary definitions of similar to 0.1 mu m. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images of the films revealed no individual features on the mu m scale that would give rise to positron trapping or strong scattering by impurities. Also an examination of the surfaces with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) showed no surface composition variations that could be related to the PRM images. At 10 000 X magnification the TEM revealed mu m-scale domains containing large dislocation densities, similar to 10(9)/cm(2) as distinct from domains having similar to 10(7)/cm(2) or less dislocation densities. Although the lateral size of the individual dislocations were observed to be less than 100 nm, the net effect of a high density of dislocations is proposed to be the contrast mechanism responsible for the mu m-scale dark regions observed in the PRM images. The significance of correlating mu m-scale patterns in PRM images with dislocation densities is discussed in regard to providing focusing targets for future high magnification (similar to 50 000 x) PRM studies of monovacancies. C1 AT&T BELL LABS,MURRAY HILL,NJ 07974. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,UPTON,NY 11973. RP CANTER, KF (reprint author), BRANDEIS UNIV,DEPT PHYS,WALTHAM,MA 02254, USA. NR 15 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4332 J9 APPL SURF SCI JI Appl. Surf. Sci. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 85 IS 1-4 BP 339 EP 344 DI 10.1016/0169-4332(94)00356-4 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA QD950 UT WOS:A1995QD95000059 ER PT B AU Fish, RH Smith, DP Chen, H Maestre, MF Olmstead, MM Eisen, MS Haskel, A AF Fish, RH Smith, DP Chen, H Maestre, MF Olmstead, MM Eisen, MS Haskel, A BE Horvath, IT Joo, F TI Bioorganometallic chemistry: The reactions of a (eta(5)-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)rhodium aqua complex with nucleobases, nucleosides, nucleotides, and oligonucleotides SO AQUEOUS ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY AND CATALYSIS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTE SERIES, SUB-SERIES 3, HIGH TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis CY AUG 29-SEP 01, 1994 CL DEBRECEN, HUNGARY SP NATO, Sci & Environm Affairs Div C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS BN 0-7923-3703-4 J9 NATO ASI 3 HIGH TECH PY 1995 VL 5 BP 259 EP 276 PG 18 WC Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Computer Science, Information Systems SC Chemistry; Computer Science GA BE56Z UT WOS:A1995BE56Z00028 ER PT J AU DREON, DM FERNSTROM, HA MILLER, B KRAUSS, RM AF DREON, DM FERNSTROM, HA MILLER, B KRAUSS, RM TI APOLIPOPROTEIN-E ISOFORM PHENOTYPE AND LDL SUBCLASS RESPONSE TO A REDUCED-FAT DIET SO ARTERIOSCLEROSIS THROMBOSIS AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY LA English DT Article DE LDL CHOLESTEROL; APOLIPOPROTEIN E; LDL MASS; DIET; FATTY ACIDS ID CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE; DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL; POLY-UNSATURATED FAT; HUMAN-E APOPROTEIN; E POLYMORPHISM; HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC SUBJECTS; MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; NONHUMAN-PRIMATES; GENETIC-VARIATION; HIGH-CARBOHYDRATE AB We investigated the association of apolipoprotein (apo) E isoform phenotype with lipoprotein response to reduced dietary fat intake in 103 healthy men (apoE3/2, n=10; apoE3/3, n=65; and apoE4/3, 414, n=28). In a randomized, crossover design, subjects consumed high-fat (46%) and low-fat (24%) diets for 6 weeks each. High-fat LDL cholesterol differed among phenotypes, with apoE4/3, 4/4>apoE3/ 3>apoE3/2. Reduction of LDL cholesterol on the low-fat diet was greater for apoE4/3, 4/4 than apoE3/3 (P<.05). There was no significant change in plasma apoB level within any of the apoE phenotype groups on the low-fat diet. This result, together with measurements of LDL subfraction mass by analytical ultracentrifugation, indicated that the primary basis for the diet-induced reduction in LDL cholesterol was not reduced LDL particle number but rather a shift from large, buoyant, cholesterol-rich LDL particles (flotation rate, 7 to 12) to smaller, denser LDL particles (flotation rate, 0 to 7). The magnitude of this effect was related to apoE phenotype, with progressively greater reductions in levels of large LDL (P<.01) from apoE3/2 to apoE3/3 to apoE4/3, 4/4. These results indicate that reduced dietary fat lowers levels of large, buoyant LDL particles by an apoE-dependent mechanism. RP DREON, DM (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DONNER LAB,RM 465,1 CYCLOTRON RD,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NHLBI NIH HHS [HL-18574] NR 69 TC 78 Z9 78 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER HEART ASSOC PI DALLAS PA 7272 GREENVILLE AVENUE, DALLAS, TX 75231-4596 SN 1079-5642 J9 ARTERIOSCL THROM VAS JI Arterioscl. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 15 IS 1 BP 105 EP 111 PG 7 WC Hematology; Peripheral Vascular Disease SC Hematology; Cardiovascular System & Cardiology GA QJ003 UT WOS:A1995QJ00300014 PM 7749804 ER PT B AU Lee, ES Selkowitz, SE AF Lee, ES Selkowitz, SE GP ASHRAE TI The design and evaluation of integrated envelope and lighting control strategies for commercial buildings SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 1 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Winter Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JAN 29-FEB 01, 1995 CL CHICAGO, IL SP ASHRAE C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BLDG TECHNOL PROGRAM,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA. NR 0 TC 20 Z9 20 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 326 EP 342 PN 1 PG 17 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23R UT WOS:A1995BG23R00030 ER PT B AU Friedrich, M Messinger, MT AF Friedrich, M Messinger, MT GP ASHRAE TI Method to assess the gross annual energy-saving potential of energy conservation technologies used in commercial buildings SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 1 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Winter Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JAN 29-FEB 01, 1995 CL CHICAGO, IL SP ASHRAE C1 PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 444 EP 453 PN 1 PG 10 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23R UT WOS:A1995BG23R00040 ER PT B AU Stoffel, TL AF Stoffel, TL GP ASHRAE TI International solar radiation information SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 1 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Winter Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JAN 29-FEB 01, 1995 CL CHICAGO, IL SP ASHRAE C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 476 EP 483 PN 1 PG 8 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23R UT WOS:A1995BG23R00044 ER PT B AU Czanderna, AW Tillman, NT Herdt, GC AF Czanderna, AW Tillman, NT Herdt, GC GP ASHRAE TI Polymers as advanced materials for desiccant applications .3. Alkali salts of PSSA and polyAMPSA and copolymers of polyAMPSASS SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 1 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Winter Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JAN 29-FEB 01, 1995 CL CHICAGO, IL SP ASHRAE C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,PHOTOVOLTAICS DIV,MEASUREMENTS & CHARACTERIZAT BRANCH,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 697 EP 712 PN 1 PG 16 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23R UT WOS:A1995BG23R00068 ER PT J AU Pesaran, AA Parent, YO Meckler, M Novosel, D AF Pesaran, AA Parent, YO Meckler, M Novosel, D GP ASHRAE TI Evaluation of a liquid desiccant-enhanced heat pipe air preconditioner SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 1 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Winter Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JAN 29-FEB 01, 1995 CL CHICAGO, IL SP ASHRAE C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 713 EP 724 PN 1 PG 12 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23R UT WOS:A1995BG23R00069 ER PT B AU Klems, JH Warner, JL AF Klems, JH Warner, JL GP ASHRAE TI Measurement of bidirectional optical properties of complex shading devices SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 1 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Winter Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JAN 29-FEB 01, 1995 CL CHICAGO, IL SP ASHRAE C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA. NR 0 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 791 EP 801 PN 1 PG 11 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23R UT WOS:A1995BG23R00076 ER PT B AU Vineyard, EA Sand, JR Bohman, RH AF Vineyard, EA Sand, JR Bohman, RH GP ASHRAE TI Evaluation of design options for improving the energy efficiency of an environmentally safe domestic refrigerator-freezer SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 1 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Winter Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JAN 29-FEB 01, 1995 CL CHICAGO, IL SP ASHRAE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. OI Vineyard, Edward/0000-0003-4695-7441 NR 0 TC 2 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 2 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 1422 EP 1430 PN 1 PG 9 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23R UT WOS:A1995BG23R00136 ER PT B AU Katipamula, S Reddy, TA Claridge, DE AF Katipamula, S Reddy, TA Claridge, DE GP ASHRAE TI Effect of time resolution on statistical modeling of cooling energy use in large commercial buildings SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 2 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JUN 24-28, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP ASHRAE C1 BATTELLE PNL,RICHLAND,WA. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 172 EP 185 PN 2 PG 14 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23S UT WOS:A1995BG23S00016 ER PT B AU Stetiu, C Feustel, HE Winkelmann, FC AF Stetiu, C Feustel, HE Winkelmann, FC GP ASHRAE TI Development of a model to simulate the performance of hydronic radiant cooling ceilings SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 2 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JUN 24-28, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP ASHRAE C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 730 EP 743 PN 2 PG 14 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23S UT WOS:A1995BG23S00067 ER PT J AU Kosny, J Christian, JE AF Kosny, J Christian, JE GP ASHRAE TI Reducing the uncertainties associated with using the ashrae zone method for R-value calculations of metal frame walls SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 2 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JUN 24-28, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP ASHRAE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,BLDG THERMAL ENVELOPE SYST & MAT GRP,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 779 EP 788 PN 2 PG 10 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23S UT WOS:A1995BG23S00071 ER PT J AU Mei, VC Chen, FC Chen, DT Huangfu, EP AF Mei, VC Chen, FC Chen, DT Huangfu, EP GP ASHRAE TI Performance tests of R-22 and R-32/R-125/R-134a mixture for baseline air conditioning and liquid over-feeding operations SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 2 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JUN 24-28, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP ASHRAE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 1072 EP 1077 PN 2 PG 6 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23S UT WOS:A1995BG23S00097 ER PT B AU Sand, JR Vineyard, EA Bohman, RH AF Sand, JR Vineyard, EA Bohman, RH GP ASHRAE TI Improving the energy efficiency of refrigerators in India SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 2 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JUN 24-28, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP ASHRAE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. OI Vineyard, Edward/0000-0003-4695-7441 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 1225 EP 1238 PN 2 PG 14 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23S UT WOS:A1995BG23S00113 ER PT J AU Hughes, PJ AF Hughes, PJ GP ASHRAE TI Residential gas heat pump assessment: A market-based approach SO ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 1995, VOL 101, PT 2 SE ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1995 Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Heating-Refrigerating-and-Air-Conditioning-Engineers , Inc CY JUN 24-28, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP ASHRAE C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGS PI ATLANTA PA 1791 TULLIE CIRCLE NE, ATLANTA, GA 30329 J9 ASHRAE TRAN PY 1995 VL 101 BP 1355 EP 1370 PN 2 PG 16 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Mechanical SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BG23S UT WOS:A1995BG23S00123 ER PT B AU Bloch, J Theiler, J AF Bloch, J Theiler, J BE Shaw, RA Payne, HE Hayes, JJE TI Proposed FITS keywords and column headers for ALEXIS mission data files SO ASTRONOMICAL DATA ANALYSIS SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS IV SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS IV) CY SEP 25-28, 1994 CL BALTIMORE, MD SP Space Telescope Sci Inst, Natl Opt Astron Observ, Smithsonian Astrophys Observ, Natl Radio Astron Observ, NASA, Natl Res Council Canada, Natl Sci Fdn, Hughes STX, Sun Microsyst Inc, Resource One, Sybase Inc, Silicon Graph Inc, Open Concepts Inc, Res Syst Inc, Digital Equipment Corp C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,NONPROLIFERAT & INT SECUR DIV,ASTROPHYS & RADIAT MEASUREMENT GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-96-1 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 77 BP 203 EP 206 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33Y UT WOS:A1995BE33Y00047 ER PT B AU Peng, W Nicinski, T AF Peng, W Nicinski, T BE Shaw, RA Payne, HE Hayes, JJE TI A generic data exchange scheme between FITS format and C structures SO ASTRONOMICAL DATA ANALYSIS SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS IV SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS IV) CY SEP 25-28, 1994 CL BALTIMORE, MD SP Space Telescope Sci Inst, Natl Opt Astron Observ, Smithsonian Astrophys Observ, Natl Radio Astron Observ, NASA, Natl Res Council Canada, Natl Sci Fdn, Hughes STX, Sun Microsyst Inc, Resource One, Sybase Inc, Silicon Graph Inc, Open Concepts Inc, Res Syst Inc, Digital Equipment Corp C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-96-1 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 77 BP 237 EP 240 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33Y UT WOS:A1995BE33Y00056 ER PT J AU HILLS, JG LEONARD, PJT AF HILLS, JG LEONARD, PJT TI EARTH-CROSSING ASTEROIDS - THE LAST DAYS BEFORE EARTH IMPACT SO ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article ID APPROACHING ASTEROIDS; FRAGMENTATION; OBJECTS RP HILLS, JG (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,MS B288,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 18 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0004-6256 J9 ASTRON J JI Astron. J. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 109 IS 1 BP 401 EP 417 DI 10.1086/117285 PG 17 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA PZ937 UT WOS:A1995PZ93700035 ER PT B AU Rogers, FJ Iglesias, CA AF Rogers, FJ Iglesias, CA BE Adelman, SJ Wiese, WL TI The OPAL opacity code: New results SO ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF POWERFUL NEW DATABASES SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Discussion Number 16 of the 22nd General Assembly of the IAU - Astrophysical Applications of Powerful New Databases CY AUG 22-23, 1994 CL THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS SP Int Astron Union C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 30 Z9 31 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-97-X J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 78 BP 31 EP 50 PG 20 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33Z UT WOS:A1995BE33Z00003 ER PT B AU Magee, NH Abdallah, J Clark, REH Cohen, JS Collins, LA Csanak, G Fontes, CJ Gauger, A KEady, JJ Kilcrease, DP Merts, AL AF Magee, NH Abdallah, J Clark, REH Cohen, JS Collins, LA Csanak, G Fontes, CJ Gauger, A KEady, JJ Kilcrease, DP Merts, AL BE Adelman, SJ Wiese, WL TI Atomic structure calculations and new Los Alamos astrophysical opacities SO ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF POWERFUL NEW DATABASES SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Discussion Number 16 of the 22nd General Assembly of the IAU - Astrophysical Applications of Powerful New Databases CY AUG 22-23, 1994 CL THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS SP Int Astron Union C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 94 Z9 94 U1 2 U2 2 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-97-X J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 78 BP 51 EP 55 PG 5 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33Z UT WOS:A1995BE33Z00004 ER PT B AU Cox, AN AF Cox, AN BE Adelman, SJ Wiese, WL TI Horizontal branch evolution and RR Lyrae star pulsation SO ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF POWERFUL NEW DATABASES SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Discussion Number 16 of the 22nd General Assembly of the IAU - Astrophysical Applications of Powerful New Databases CY AUG 22-23, 1994 CL THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS SP Int Astron Union C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-97-X J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 78 BP 243 EP 264 PG 22 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33Z UT WOS:A1995BE33Z00028 ER PT B AU Guzik, JA Bradley, PA AF Guzik, JA Bradley, PA BE Stobie, RS Whitelock, PA TI Seismological properties of evolutionary delta scuti models using OPAL opacities SO ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF STELLAR PULSATION SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IAU Colloquium 155 on the Astrophysical Applications of Stellar Pulsation CY FEB 06-10, 1995 CL CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA SP Dept Arts Culture Sci & Technol, Republic S Africa, Int Astron Union, Int Sci Fdn, S African Life & Mutual, S African Astron Observ, Captour, Fair Lady, Kirstenboscch Natl Bot Gardens, Prof John Percy C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 1-886733-03-1 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 83 BP 92 EP 93 PG 2 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BF08S UT WOS:A1995BF08S00011 ER PT B AU Bradley, PA AF Bradley, PA BE Stobie, RS Whitelock, PA TI Precision asteroseismology of DAV (ZZ Ceti) white dwarf stars SO ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF STELLAR PULSATION SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IAU Colloquium 155 on the Astrophysical Applications of Stellar Pulsation CY FEB 06-10, 1995 CL CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA SP Dept Arts Culture Sci & Technol, Republic S Africa, Int Astron Union, Int Sci Fdn, S African Life & Mutual, S African Astron Observ, Captour, Fair Lady, Kirstenboscch Natl Bot Gardens, Prof John Percy C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 1-886733-03-1 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 83 BP 94 EP 95 PG 2 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BF08S UT WOS:A1995BF08S00012 ER PT B AU Cook, KH Alcock, C Allsman, RA Axelrod, TS Freeman, KC Peterson, BA Quinn, PJ Rodgers, AW Bennett, DP Reimann, J Griest, K Marshall, SL Pratt, MR Stubbs, CW Sutherland, W Welch, D AF Cook, KH Alcock, C Allsman, RA Axelrod, TS Freeman, KC Peterson, BA Quinn, PJ Rodgers, AW Bennett, DP Reimann, J Griest, K Marshall, SL Pratt, MR Stubbs, CW Sutherland, W Welch, D BE Stobie, RS Whitelock, PA TI Variable stars in the MACHO collaboration database SO ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF STELLAR PULSATION SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IAU Colloquium 155 on the Astrophysical Applications of Stellar Pulsation CY FEB 06-10, 1995 CL CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA SP Dept Arts Culture Sci & Technol, Republic S Africa, Int Astron Union, Int Sci Fdn, S African Life & Mutual, S African Astron Observ, Captour, Fair Lady, Kirstenboscch Natl Bot Gardens, Prof John Percy C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Stubbs, Christopher/C-2829-2012 OI Stubbs, Christopher/0000-0003-0347-1724 NR 0 TC 25 Z9 25 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 1-886733-03-1 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 83 BP 221 EP 231 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BF08S UT WOS:A1995BF08S00031 ER PT J AU Bersanelli, M Smoot, GF Bensadoun, M DeAmici, G Limon, M Levin, S AF Bersanelli, M Smoot, GF Bensadoun, M DeAmici, G Limon, M Levin, S TI Measurements of the CMB spectrum at centimeter wavelengths SO ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article ID MICROWAVE BACKGROUND TEMPERATURE; GHZ; RADIATION; EMISSION; POLE AB Based on our recent absolute measurement at 2.0 GHz from the South Pole eve discuss the evaluation of atmospheric and Galactic foreground emission at centimeter wavelengths. Our differential measurements of Galactic emission compared to the Haslam map indicate a synchrotron spectral index alpha(syn) similar or equal to 2.6-2.7 between 0.4 and 2 GHz. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. SPACE SCI LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. CALTECH,JET PROP LAB,CIT,PASADENA,CA 91109. NR 18 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0888-6512 J9 ASTROPHYS LETT COMM JI Astrophys. Lett. Comm. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 1-6 BP 7 EP 13 PG 7 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA VU782 UT WOS:A1995VU78200003 ER PT J AU Toffolatti, L Danese, L Franceschini, A Mandolesi, N Smoot, GF Bersanelli, M Vittorio, N Lasenby, A Partridge, RB Davies, R Sironi, G Cesarsky, C LachiezeRey, M MartinezGonzalez, E Beckman, J Rebolo, R Saez, D Debernardis, P Dalloglio, G Crane, P Janssen, M Puget, JL Bussoletti, E Raffelt, G Encrenaz, P Natale, V Tofani, G Merluzzi, P Scaramella, R Efstathiou, G AF Toffolatti, L Danese, L Franceschini, A Mandolesi, N Smoot, GF Bersanelli, M Vittorio, N Lasenby, A Partridge, RB Davies, R Sironi, G Cesarsky, C LachiezeRey, M MartinezGonzalez, E Beckman, J Rebolo, R Saez, D Debernardis, P Dalloglio, G Crane, P Janssen, M Puget, JL Bussoletti, E Raffelt, G Encrenaz, P Natale, V Tofani, G Merluzzi, P Scaramella, R Efstathiou, G TI Foreground contributions to 0.2-2 degrees CMB anisotropies SO ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article DE cosmic background radiation; galaxy, general infrared, galaxies; radio sources ID COSMIC BACKGROUND-RADIATION; DIFFERENTIAL MICROWAVE RADIOMETER; SMALL-SCALE FLUCTUATIONS; FAR-INFRARED EMISSION; CONFUSION NOISE; SOURCE COUNTS; GALAXIES; WAVELENGTHS; EVOLUTION; SPECTRUM AB We examine the extent to which galactic and extragalactic foregrounds car, hamper the detection of primordial Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropies. We limit our discussion to intermediate angular scales, 10' less than or similar to theta less than or similar to 2 degrees, since many current as well as future experiments have been designed to map CMB anisotropies at these angular scales. In fact, scales of greater than or similar to 10' are of crucial importance to test both the conditions in the early Universe and current theories of the gravitational collapse. C1 OSSERV ASTRON PADOVA, PADUA, ITALY. DIPARTIMENTO ASTRON, I-35122 PADUA, ITALY. ITESRECNR, BOLOGNA, ITALY. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA USA. CNR, IFCTR, MILAN, ITALY. UNIV ROMA TOR VERGATA, DIPARTIMENTO FIS, I-00173 ROME, ITALY. UNIV CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1TN, ENGLAND. HAVERFORD COLL, HAVERFORD, PA 19041 USA. UNIV MILAN, DIPARTIMENTO FIS, MILAN, ITALY. CEA, CEN, SAP, SACLAY, FRANCE. UNIV CANTABRIA, E-39005 SANTANDER, SPAIN. IST ASTROFIS LAS CANARIAS, TENERIFE, SPAIN. UNIV VALENCIA, VALENCIA, SPAIN. UNIV ROMA LA SAPIENZA, DIPARTIMENTO FIS, I-00185 ROME, ITALY. EUROPEAN SO OBSERV, D-8046 GARCHING, GERMANY. CALTECH, JET PROP LAB, PASADENA, CA 91125 USA. UNIV PARIS 11, IAS, ORSAY, FRANCE. IST UNIV NAVALE, NAPLES, ITALY. MAX PLANCK INST PHYS & ASTROPHYS, D-80805 MUNICH, GERMANY. OBSERV MEUDON, F-92195 MEUDON, FRANCE. CNR, CAISMI, OSSERV ASTRON ARCETERI, FLORENCE, ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON CAPODIMONTE, I-80131 NAPLES, ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON ROMA, I-00136 ROME, ITALY. UNIV OXFORD, OXFORD, ENGLAND. RI Toffolatti, Luigi/K-5070-2014; Martinez-Gonzalez, Enrique/E-9534-2015 OI Toffolatti, Luigi/0000-0003-2645-7386; Martinez-Gonzalez, Enrique/0000-0002-0179-8590 NR 55 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH PUBLISHING, TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP PI PHILADELPHIA PA 325 CHESTNUT ST, 8TH FL, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA SN 0888-6512 J9 ASTROPHYS LETT COMM JI Astrophys. Lett. Comm. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 1-6 BP 125 EP 135 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA VU782 UT WOS:A1995VU78200018 ER PT J AU Smoot, GF AF Smoot, GF TI Recent cosmic background explorer (COBE*) results SO ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article ID DIFFERENTIAL MICROWAVE RADIOMETER; DEGREE ANGULAR SCALES; FIRAS INSTRUMENT; INFLATIONARY UNIVERSE; RADIATION ANISOTROPY; 1ST-YEAR MAPS; SKY MAPS; SPECTRUM; FLUCTUATIONS AB COBE has produced significant scientific findings and results. The DMR instrument reported detections of temperature fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background (CRIB) radiation consistent with a power law spectrum of Gaussian initial fluctuations. These data are supportive of models of structure formation through gravitational instability. Improved FIRAS instrument results indicate that the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background deviates from a Planckian spectrum by less than one part in 3060 of the peak intensity over the wavelength range 0.05 to 5 mm. These data rule out a number of alternative models of structure formation including explosive scenarios. The initial COBE data products, including the first year DMR sky maps, were released to the scientific community in June 1993. The results from the processing and analysis of both the first and second year of DMR data are now available. The two year data are in good agreement with the first year data. At 53 GHz the rms sky fluctuations are 30.5 +/- 2.7 mu K at 10 degrees FWHM. The 53 x 90 GHz cross-correlation amplitude at zero lag is C (0)(1/2) = 36 +/- 5 mu K for the unsmoothed (7 degrees resolution) DMR data. A likelihood analysis of the 53 x 90 GHz cross-correlation function gives a most likely quadrupole-normalized amplitude, Q(rms-PS), of 12.4(-3.3)(+5.2) mu K and a spectral index n = 1.59(-0.55)(+0.49) including the quadrupole and Q(rms-PS) of 16(-5)(+6) mu K and a spectral index n = 1.2(-0.55)(-0.6) excluding the quadrupole. With n fixed to 1.0 the most-likely amplitude is 17.6 +/- 1.5 mu K. A Fourier analysis on the cut sky gives a maximum likelihood at Q(rms-PS) = 17 mu K and a spectral index n = 1.22 including the quadrupole and Q(rms-PS) = 20 mu K and a spectral index n = 1.02 excluding the quadrupole. The two-year DMR data best estimate of the dipole is 3.363 +/- 0.024 mK towards galactic coordinates (1, b) = (264.4 degrees +/- 0.2 degrees, +48.1 degrees +/- 0.4 degrees). The second gear fitted quadrupole amplitude is lower than the first and the two-year best estimate of the RMS quadrupole amplitude in our sky is 6 +/- 3 mu K. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 53 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0888-6512 J9 ASTROPHYS LETT COMM JI Astrophys. Lett. Comm. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 1-6 BP 163 EP 172 PG 10 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA VU782 UT WOS:A1995VU78200021 ER PT J AU Lineweaver, CH Smoot, GF Tenorio, L Kogut, A AF Lineweaver, CH Smoot, GF Tenorio, L Kogut, A TI The cosmic microwave background dipole anisotropy testing the standard model SO ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article ID LARGE-SCALE; STREAMING MOTIONS; LOCAL GROUP; UNIVERSE; GALAXIES; CLUSTERS; FLUCTUATIONS; RADIOMETERS; INSTRUMENT; ORIGIN AB We discuss the recently published dipole anisotropy measurement from the COBE* Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) first-year skymaps (Kogut et al., 1993). We present what can be called the ''standard kinetic interpretation'' of this dipole. This standard model is found to be consistent with all observations with the possible exception of some large scale bull flow measurements. A confirmed detection of an X-ray background dipole in agreement with the CMB dipole would eliminate the two alternative interpretations presented. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LBL,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,SSL,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,CFPA,BERKELEY,CA 94720. HUGHES STX CORP,NASA,GAFC,GREENBELT,MD 20771. RI Kogut, Alan/D-6293-2012 NR 34 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0888-6512 J9 ASTROPHYS LETT COMM JI Astrophys. Lett. Comm. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 1-6 BP 173 EP 181 PG 9 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA VU782 UT WOS:A1995VU78200022 ER PT J AU Tanaka, S Alsop, D Cheng, E Clapp, A Cottingham, D Devlin, M Fischer, M Gundersen, J Hagmann, C Holmes, W Hristov, V Koch, T Kreysa, E Lange, A Lim, M Lubin, P Mauskopf, P Meinhold, P Richards, P Smoot, G Timbie, P AF Tanaka, S Alsop, D Cheng, E Clapp, A Cottingham, D Devlin, M Fischer, M Gundersen, J Hagmann, C Holmes, W Hristov, V Koch, T Kreysa, E Lange, A Lim, M Lubin, P Mauskopf, P Meinhold, P Richards, P Smoot, G Timbie, P TI The Millimeter Wave Anisotropy Experiment (MAX) SO ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article DE cosmic microwave background, cosmology; observations ID MICROWAVE BACKGROUND-RADIATION; ANGULAR SCALES AB The balloon-borne Millimeter Wave Anisotropy Experiment (MAX) observes fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) on one degree angular scales. Measurements at these angular scales constrain scenarios of large scale structure formation. This paper presents an overview of the MAX experiment and the data obtained thus far from the four flights of the MAX experiment. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,CTR PARTICLE ASTROPHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NASA,GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CTR,GREENBELT,MD 20771. UNIV CALIF SANTA BARBARA,DEPT PHYS,SANTA BARBARA,CA 93106. MAX PLANCK INST RADIOASTRON,D-5300 BONN 1,GERMANY. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Alsop, David/J-5764-2013 OI Alsop, David/0000-0002-8206-1995 NR 10 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0888-6512 J9 ASTROPHYS LETT COMM JI Astrophys. Lett. Comm. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 1-6 BP 223 EP 228 PG 6 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA VU782 UT WOS:A1995VU78200028 ER PT J AU Smoot, GF Mandolesi, N Bersanelli, M Cesarsky, C LachiezeRey, M Danese, L Vittorio, N DeBernardis, P Dalloglio, G Sironi, G Crane, P Janssen, M Partridge, B Beckman, J Rebolo, R Puget, JL Bussoletti, E Raffelt, G Davies, R Encrenaz, P Natale, V Tofani, G Merluzzi, P Toffolatti, L Scaramella, R MartinezGonzales, E Saez, D Lasenby, A Kogut, A Efstathiou, G AF Smoot, GF Mandolesi, N Bersanelli, M Cesarsky, C LachiezeRey, M Danese, L Vittorio, N DeBernardis, P Dalloglio, G Sironi, G Crane, P Janssen, M Partridge, B Beckman, J Rebolo, R Puget, JL Bussoletti, E Raffelt, G Davies, R Encrenaz, P Natale, V Tofani, G Merluzzi, P Toffolatti, L Scaramella, R MartinezGonzales, E Saez, D Lasenby, A Kogut, A Efstathiou, G TI COBRAS: A space mission for mapping the CMB structure at 0.5 degrees resolution SO ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article DE cosmic background radiation; satellite; anisotropy AB We describe the mission concept of the COBRAS (Cosmic Background Radiation Anisotropy Satellite) mission. The primary goal is to map the CBR anisotropy with an angular resolution of 0.5 degrees and with a sensitivity of Delta T/T approximate to 10(-6). The proposed mission requires a special orbit, preferably far from earth, and good shielding as well as current state-of-the-art receiver technology. COBRAS will find the signatures of structure formation in a mission combining full sky coverage with a few deep scans covering about 10% of the sky. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. CNR,IST TESRE,I-40126 BOLOGNA,ITALY. CNR,IFCTR,I-20133 MILAN,ITALY. CEN,CEA,SAP,SACLAY,FRANCE. UNIV PADUA,DIPARTIMENTO ASTRON,I-35122 PADUA,ITALY. UNIV ROMA TOR VERGATA,DIPARTIMENTO FIS,I-00173 ROME,ITALY. UNIV ROMA LA SAPIENZA,DIPARTIMENTO FIS,I-00185 ROME,ITALY. UNIV MILAN,DIPARTIMENTO FIS,MILAN,ITALY. EUROPEAN SO OBSERV,D-8046 GARCHING,GERMANY. CALTECH,JET PROP LAB,PASADENA,CA. HAVERFORD COLL,HAVERFORD,PA 19041. INST ASTROFIS CANARIAS,TENERIFE,SPAIN. UNIV PARIS 11,IAS,ORSAY,FRANCE. IST UNIV NAVALE,NAPLES,ITALY. MAX PLANCK INST PHYS & ASTROPHYS,D-80805 MUNICH,GERMANY. OBSERV MEUDON,F-92195 MEUDON,FRANCE. CNR,OSSERVATORIO ASTROFIS ARCETRI,CAISMA,I-00185 ROME,ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON CAPODIMONTE,I-80131 NAPLES,ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON PADOVA,PADUA,ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON ROMA,I-00136 ROME,ITALY. UNIV VALENCIA,VALENCIA,SPAIN. UNIV CAMBRIDGE,CAMBRIDGE CB2 1TN,ENGLAND. UNIV OXFORD,OXFORD,ENGLAND. RI Kogut, Alan/D-6293-2012; Toffolatti, Luigi/K-5070-2014 OI Toffolatti, Luigi/0000-0003-2645-7386 NR 11 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0888-6512 J9 ASTROPHYS LETT COMM JI Astrophys. Lett. Comm. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 1-6 BP 297 EP 308 PG 12 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA VU782 UT WOS:A1995VU78200037 ER PT J AU Mandolesi, N Smoot, GF Bersanelli, M Cesarsky, C LachiezeRey, M Danese, L Vittorio, N DeBernardis, P Dalloglio, G Sironi, G Crane, P Janssen, M Partridge, B Beckman, J Rebolo, R Puget, JL Bussoletti, E Raffelt, G Davies, R Encrenaz, P Natale, V Tofani, G Merluzzi, P Toffolatti, L Scaramella, R MartinezGonzales, E Saez, D Lasenby, A Efstathiou, G AF Mandolesi, N Smoot, GF Bersanelli, M Cesarsky, C LachiezeRey, M Danese, L Vittorio, N DeBernardis, P Dalloglio, G Sironi, G Crane, P Janssen, M Partridge, B Beckman, J Rebolo, R Puget, JL Bussoletti, E Raffelt, G Davies, R Encrenaz, P Natale, V Tofani, G Merluzzi, P Toffolatti, L Scaramella, R MartinezGonzales, E Saez, D Lasenby, A Efstathiou, G TI COBRAS: Goal and experimental approach SO ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS LA English DT Article DE cosmology; cosmic microwave background ID TRANSISTORS AB We present the primary observational goal of the COBRAS mission and discuss the relative advantages of radiometric and bolometric techniques. A preliminary payload concept is presented. The COBRAS instrument and payload characteristics are based on a multifrequency observation in the < 130 GHz regime and are described here in some detail. Alternatives and additions, including a possible extension to higher frequencies, are considered. C1 CNR,ITESRE,I-40129 BOLOGNA,ITALY. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. CNR,IFCTR,I-20133 MILAN,ITALY. CEN,CEASAP,SACLAY,FRANCE. UNIV PADUA,DIPARTIMENTO ASTRON,I-35122 PADUA,ITALY. UNIV ROMA TOR VERGATA,DIPARTIMENTO FIS,I-00173 ROME,ITALY. UNIV ROMA LA SAPIENZA,DIPARTIMENTO FIS,I-00185 ROME,ITALY. UNIV MILAN,DIPARTIMENTO FIS,MILAN,ITALY. EUROPEAN SO OBSERV,D-8046 GARCHING,GERMANY. CALTECH,JET PROP LAB,PASADENA,CA. HAVERFORD COLL,HAVERFORD,PA 19041. INST ASTROFIS CANARIAS,TENERIFE,SPAIN. UNIV PARIS 11,IAS,ORSAY,FRANCE. IST UNIV NAVALE,NAPLES,ITALY. MAX PLANCK INST PHYS & ASTROPHYS,D-80805 MUNICH,GERMANY. OBSERV MEUDON,F-92195 MEUDON,FRANCE. CNR,OSSERVATORIO ASTROFIS ARCETRI,CAISMI,I-00185 ROME,ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON CAPODIMONTE,I-80131 NAPLES,ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON PADOVA,PADUA,ITALY. OSSERV ASTRON ROMA,I-00136 ROME,ITALY. UNIV VALENCIA,VALENCIA,SPAIN. UNIV CAMBRIDGE,CAMBRIDGE CB2 1TN,ENGLAND. UNIV OXFORD,OXFORD,ENGLAND. RI Toffolatti, Luigi/K-5070-2014 OI Toffolatti, Luigi/0000-0003-2645-7386 NR 12 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0888-6512 J9 ASTROPHYS LETT COMM JI Astrophys. Lett. Comm. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 1-6 BP 309 EP 318 PG 10 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA VU782 UT WOS:A1995VU78200038 ER PT S AU STEVENS, ME RUBIN, EM AF STEVENS, ME RUBIN, EM BE Woodford, FP Davignon, J Sniderman, A TI ELEVATED HUMAN APOLIPOPROTEIN A-I AND HDL - IMPACT ON ATHEROGENESIS IN APOLIPOPROTEIN(A) TRANSGENIC AND APOLIPOPROTEIN-E KNOCKOUT MICE SO ATHEROSCLEROSIS X SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Symposium on Atherosclerosis CY OCT 09-14, 1994 CL MONTREAL, CANADA SP BOEHRINGER MANNHEIM CANADA, NORD MARION MERRELL DOW C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR HUMAN GENOME,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-82007-8 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1995 VL 1066 BP 506 EP 510 PG 5 WC Peripheral Vascular Disease SC Cardiovascular System & Cardiology GA BD02Q UT WOS:A1995BD02Q00096 ER PT S AU KRAUSS, RM ROTTER, JI LUSIS, AJ AF KRAUSS, RM ROTTER, JI LUSIS, AJ BE Woodford, FP Davignon, J Sniderman, A TI GENETIC AND METABOLIC INFLUENCES ON LDL SUBCLASSES SO ATHEROSCLEROSIS X SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Symposium on Atherosclerosis CY OCT 09-14, 1994 CL MONTREAL, CANADA SP BOEHRINGER MANNHEIM CANADA, NORD MARION MERRELL DOW C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-82007-8 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1995 VL 1066 BP 980 EP 983 PG 4 WC Peripheral Vascular Disease SC Cardiovascular System & Cardiology GA BD02Q UT WOS:A1995BD02Q00191 ER PT J AU PETERS, LK BERKOWITZ, CM CARMICHAEL, GR EASTER, RC FAIRWEATHER, G GHAN, SJ HALES, JM LEUNG, LR PENNELL, WR POTRA, FA SAYLOR, RD TSANG, TT AF PETERS, LK BERKOWITZ, CM CARMICHAEL, GR EASTER, RC FAIRWEATHER, G GHAN, SJ HALES, JM LEUNG, LR PENNELL, WR POTRA, FA SAYLOR, RD TSANG, TT TI THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE-DIRECTION OF EULERIAN MODELS IN SIMULATING THE TROPOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND TRANSPORT OF TRACE SPECIES - A REVIEW SO ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Review DE MATHEMATICAL MODELING; TROPOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY; TRACE CHEMICALS; EULERIAN MODELS ID GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL; SQUARES FINITE-ELEMENT; ACID DEPOSITION MODEL; 2ND-GENERATION MATHEMATICAL-MODEL; DELTA-EDDINGTON APPROXIMATION; GLOBAL 3-DIMENSIONAL MODEL; DATA ASSIMILATION SCHEME; URBAN AIR-POLLUTION; UNITED-STATES; ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AB Limitations on comprehensive tropospheric chemistry/transport models are discussed within the context of a set of issues currently facing the environmental scientific and policy-making communities. A number of central improvements are discussed in a prioritized manner, with consideration of the key progress necessary to include feedback processes between meteorology and chemistry, aerosol formation in cloud development with subsequent effects on wet removal, dry deposition and surface exchange processes, and impacts of chemical perturbations on radiation, climate, and weather. These improvements would result in a ''third-generation model''. The computational framework for this code is outlined, and estimates of required computer resources presented. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, CTR EARTH & ENVIRONM SCI, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. PACIFIC NW LAB, GLOBAL STUDIES PROGRAM, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. UNIV IOWA, DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM ENGN, IOWA CITY, IA 52242 USA. UNIV IOWA, DEPT MATH, IOWA CITY, IA 52242 USA. UNIV KENTUCKY, DEPT CHEM ENGN, LEXINGTON, KY 40506 USA. UNIV KENTUCKY, DEPT MATH, LEXINGTON, KY 40506 USA. UNIV KENTUCKY, CTR COMPUTAT SCI, LEXINGTON, KY 40506 USA. ENVAIR, KENNEWICK, WA 99332 USA. RP VIRGINIA POLYTECH INST & STATE UNIV, DEPT CHEM ENGN, BLACKSBURG, VA 24061 USA. RI Saylor, Rick/D-1252-2014; Ghan, Steven/H-4301-2011 OI Saylor, Rick/0000-0003-4835-8290; Ghan, Steven/0000-0001-8355-8699 NR 216 TC 83 Z9 85 U1 2 U2 12 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 1352-2310 EI 1873-2844 J9 ATMOS ENVIRON JI Atmos. Environ. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 29 IS 2 BP 189 EP 222 DI 10.1016/1352-2310(94)00235-D PG 34 WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA QG568 UT WOS:A1995QG56800005 ER PT J AU KIM, KH LINDBERG, SE MEYERS, TP AF KIM, KH LINDBERG, SE MEYERS, TP TI MICROMETEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS OF MERCURY-VAPOR FLUXES OVER BACKGROUND FOREST SOILS IN EASTERN TENNESSEE SO ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Article DE AIR SURFACE EXCHANGE; EMISSION; DRY DEPOSITION; WET DEPOSITION; CYCLING; TRACE METALS; AND AIR TOXICS ID ATMOSPHERIC MERCURY; DECIDUOUS FOREST; EDDY-CORRELATION; DRY DEPOSITION; NITROUS-OXIDE; NITRIC-OXIDE; GAS-EXCHANGE; AIR; EMISSIONS; WATER AB We used the modified Bowen ratio method to estimate the fluxes of vapor-phase elemental Hg (Hg0) over background forest soils during the summer and fall of 1993. Fluxes were derived from the concentration gradients of total gaseous Hg between sampling heights of 25 and 165 cm and the concurrently determined turbulent diffusion coefficients of reference trace gases (i.e. H2O or CO2). The concentration and gradient data of Hg0 measured during the campaigns generally fell in relatively narrow ranges of 1.52-3.68 and -0.16 to 0.32 ng m-3 (over 140 cm), respectively: means (+/- 1 S.D.) for the corresponding emission and deposition fluxes were found to be 7.5 +/- 7.0 (n = 30) and -2.2 +/- 2.4 ng m-2 h-1 (n = 9), respectively. From the data collected during a series of sequential measurements, reproducible patterns of diurnal exchange emerged: (1) small bidirectional fluxes of Hg0 in the morning, (2) peak emissions near midafternoon, and (3) generally insignificant exchange during the nighttime. The fluxes of Hg over soil surfaces appear to be driven by a combined effect of several meteorological factors, including wind speed, vertical mixing, and soil temperature. Comparison of environmental conditions for both emission and deposition events showed that the direction of fluxes may be strongly influenced by the stability conditions of the boundary layer. The overall results of our emission and dry-deposition measurements in concern with recent studies of wet-deposition rates in the forest ecosystem suggest that source strengths of this forest soil system may be of the same order of magnitude as sink strengths. C1 NOAA,ERL,AIR RESOURCES LAB,DIV ATMOSPHER TURBULENCE DIFFUS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP KIM, KH (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Meyers, Tilden/C-6633-2016 NR 46 TC 150 Z9 172 U1 1 U2 25 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 1352-2310 J9 ATMOS ENVIRON JI Atmos. Environ. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 29 IS 2 BP 267 EP 282 DI 10.1016/1352-2310(94)00198-T PG 16 WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA QG568 UT WOS:A1995QG56800010 ER PT B AU Penner, JE Prather, MJ Austin, J Cariolle, D Kelder, H Kylling, A Steil, B Sundet, JK AF Penner, JE Prather, MJ Austin, J Cariolle, D Kelder, H Kylling, A Steil, B Sundet, JK BE Wang, WC Isaksen, ISA TI Issues relevant to the development of coupled chemistry/climate models SO ATMOSPHERIC OZONE AS A CLIMATE GAS: GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL SIMULATIONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTE SERIES, SERIES I, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT CHANGE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Institute on Atmospheric Ozone as a Climate Gas CY JUN 19-23, 1994 CL LILLEHAMMER, NORWAY SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Penner, Joyce/J-1719-2012 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY BN 3-540-60009-4 J9 NATO ASI SER SER I PY 1995 VL 32 BP 47 EP 61 PG 15 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BF12W UT WOS:A1995BF12W00004 ER PT B AU Atherton, CS Penner, JE Price, C Walton, JJ AF Atherton, CS Penner, JE Price, C Walton, JJ BE Wang, WC Isaksen, ISA TI Climate change and its effect on tropospheric ozone SO ATMOSPHERIC OZONE AS A CLIMATE GAS: GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL SIMULATIONS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTE SERIES, SERIES I, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT CHANGE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Institute on Atmospheric Ozone as a Climate Gas CY JUN 19-23, 1994 CL LILLEHAMMER, NORWAY SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,GLOBAL CLIMATE RES DIV,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Penner, Joyce/J-1719-2012 NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY BN 3-540-60009-4 J9 NATO ASI SER SER I PY 1995 VL 32 BP 65 EP 85 PG 21 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BF12W UT WOS:A1995BF12W00005 ER PT B AU HENDERSON, JR AF HENDERSON, JR BE Dainty, JC TI Multi-angle technique for measurement of ground source emission SO ATMOSPHERIC PROPAGATION AND REMOTE SENSING IV SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Atmospheric Propagation and Remote Sensing IV CY APR 17-19, 1995 CL ORLANDO, FL SP Soc Photo Opt Instrumentat Engineers DE THERMOMETRY; INFRARED; IMAGING; ATMOSPHERIC MODELING; MULTI-ANGLE; ATMOSPHERIC TRANSMISSION C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1824-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2471 BP 411 EP 421 DI 10.1117/12.211951 PG 11 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BD53M UT WOS:A1995BD53M00043 ER PT S AU Kulander, KC Schafer, KJ AF Kulander, KC Schafer, KJ BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI Understanding the dynamics of multiphoton processes in atoms and molecules SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,TAMP,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 111 EP 119 PG 9 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00010 ER PT S AU Umar, AS Wells, JC Strayer, MR AF Umar, AS Wells, JC Strayer, MR BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI The basis-spline collocation method SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,CTR COMPUTAT INTENS PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Wells, Jack/D-3675-2016 OI Wells, Jack/0000-0002-5083-3030 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 127 EP 138 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00012 ER PT S AU Schultz, DR AF Schultz, DR BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI The two-electron problem and prospects for atomic collision theory on a numerical lattice SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 167 EP 178 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00015 ER PT S AU Datz, S Vane, CR Dittner, PF Krause, HF Schuch, R Gao, H Hutton, R AF Datz, S Vane, CR Dittner, PF Krause, HF Schuch, R Gao, H Hutton, R BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI Electron-positron pair production in ultrarelativistic atomic collisions: 6.4 TeV S16+ with Au, Pd, and Al SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 2 U2 2 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 238 EP 253 PG 16 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00020 ER PT S AU Gould, H Belkacem, A Feinberg, B Bossingham, R Meyerhof, WE AF Gould, H Belkacem, A Feinberg, B Bossingham, R Meyerhof, WE BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI Electron capture from electron-positron pair production SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 254 EP 258 PG 5 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00021 ER PT S AU RhoadesBrown, MJ AF RhoadesBrown, MJ BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI Atomic physics at RHIC energies SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,RHIC PROJECT,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 259 EP 266 PG 8 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00022 ER PT S AU Wells, JC Oberacker, VE Strayer, MR Umar, AS AF Wells, JC Oberacker, VE Strayer, MR Umar, AS BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI Pair production with capture on a 3-D lattice: Converging on a solution SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,CTR COMPUTAT INTENS PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Wells, Jack/D-3675-2016 OI Wells, Jack/0000-0002-5083-3030 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 267 EP 278 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00023 ER PT S AU Strayer, MR AF Strayer, MR BE Schultz, DR Strayer, MR Macek, JH TI Thirteen years of pair production SO ATOMIC COLLISIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF CHRISTOPHER BOTTCHER (1945-1993) SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Atomic Collisions - A Symposium in Honor of Christopher Bottcher (1945-1993) CY MAR 03-05, 1994 CL OAK RIDGE, TN C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,CTR COMPUTAT INTENS PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-322-1 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 347 BP 279 EP 290 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA BE32K UT WOS:A1995BE32K00024 ER PT S AU BEIERSDORFER, P AF BEIERSDORFER, P BE Wineland, DJ Wieman, CE Smith, SJ TI EXPERIMENTS WITH HIGHLY CHARGED IONS UP TO BARE U92+ ON THE ELECTRON BEAM ION TRAP SO ATOMIC PHYSICS 14 SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 14th International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP-14) CY JUL 31-AUG 05, 1994 CL UNIV COLORADO, BOULDER, CO SP INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, INT SCI FDN, UNIV COLORADO, NATL INST STANDARDS & TECHNOL, NATL SCI FDN, USA, ARMY RES OFF, USN, OFF NAVAL RES HO UNIV COLORADO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-348-5 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 323 BP 116 EP 129 PG 14 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC78N UT WOS:A1995BC78N00008 ER PT S AU SCHULTZ, DR AF SCHULTZ, DR BE Rowan, WL TI ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR DATA NEEDS FOR FUSION SO ATOMIC PROCESSES IN PLASMAS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th American-Physical-Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas CY SEP 19-23, 1993 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP AMER PHYS SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CTR CONTROLLED FUS ATOM DATA,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-411-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 322 BP 3 EP 14 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Particles & Fields; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC84N UT WOS:A1995BC84N00001 ER PT S AU KLEPPER, CC HOGAN, JT HESS, WR GUILHEM, D AF KLEPPER, CC HOGAN, JT HESS, WR GUILHEM, D BE Rowan, WL TI CHARACTERIZATION OF ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR IMPURITY SOURCES AND TRANSPORT AT THE TOKAMAK EDGE SO ATOMIC PROCESSES IN PLASMAS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th American-Physical-Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas CY SEP 19-23, 1993 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP AMER PHYS SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV FUS ENERGY,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-411-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 322 BP 55 EP 66 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Particles & Fields; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC84N UT WOS:A1995BC84N00005 ER PT S AU MEYER, FW AF MEYER, FW BE Rowan, WL TI SLOW COLLISIONS OF MULTICHARGED IONS WITH METAL SURFACES SO ATOMIC PROCESSES IN PLASMAS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th American-Physical-Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas CY SEP 19-23, 1993 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP AMER PHYS SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-411-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 322 BP 93 EP 104 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Particles & Fields; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC84N UT WOS:A1995BC84N00008 ER PT S AU BEIERSDORFER, P BITTER, M CHEN, M DECAUX, V ELLIOTT, S KAHN, S KNAPP, D MARRS, R OSTERHELD, A VOGEL, D WIDMANN, K AF BEIERSDORFER, P BITTER, M CHEN, M DECAUX, V ELLIOTT, S KAHN, S KNAPP, D MARRS, R OSTERHELD, A VOGEL, D WIDMANN, K BE Rowan, WL TI SPECTROSCOPY AND ATOMIC PHYSICS IN EBIT AND SUPEREBIT SO ATOMIC PROCESSES IN PLASMAS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th American-Physical-Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas CY SEP 19-23, 1993 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP AMER PHYS SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-411-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 322 BP 129 EP 140 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Particles & Fields; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC84N UT WOS:A1995BC84N00011 ER PT S AU NEBEL, RA TURNER, L TIOURIRINE, TN BARNES, DC NYSTROM, WD BUSSARD, RW MILEY, GH JAVEDANI, J YAMAMOTO, Y AF NEBEL, RA TURNER, L TIOURIRINE, TN BARNES, DC NYSTROM, WD BUSSARD, RW MILEY, GH JAVEDANI, J YAMAMOTO, Y BE Rowan, WL TI ATOMIC PROCESSES IN INERTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CONFINEMENT (IEC) DEVICES SO ATOMIC PROCESSES IN PLASMAS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th American-Physical-Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas CY SEP 19-23, 1993 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP AMER PHYS SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-411-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 322 BP 149 EP 159 PG 11 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Particles & Fields; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC84N UT WOS:A1995BC84N00013 ER PT S AU COLLINS, L KRESS, J KWON, I LYNCH, D TROULLIER, N AF COLLINS, L KRESS, J KWON, I LYNCH, D TROULLIER, N BE Rowan, WL TI MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS OF DENSE PLASMAS SO ATOMIC PROCESSES IN PLASMAS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th American-Physical-Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas CY SEP 19-23, 1993 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP AMER PHYS SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-411-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 322 BP 187 EP 197 PG 11 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Particles & Fields; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC84N UT WOS:A1995BC84N00016 ER PT S AU NILSEN, J KOCH, JA SCOFIELD, JH MACGOWAN, BJ MORENO, JC DASILVA, LB AF NILSEN, J KOCH, JA SCOFIELD, JH MACGOWAN, BJ MORENO, JC DASILVA, LB BE Rowan, WL TI IMPACT OF OBSERVED HYPERFINE SPLITTING ON X-RAY LASER GAIN SO ATOMIC PROCESSES IN PLASMAS SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th American-Physical-Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas CY SEP 19-23, 1993 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP AMER PHYS SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-411-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 322 BP 211 EP 214 PG 4 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Particles & Fields; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA BC84N UT WOS:A1995BC84N00018 ER PT J AU Coulter, MC Bryan, AL AF Coulter, MC Bryan, AL TI Factors affecting reproductive success of wood storks (Mycteria americana) in east-central Georgia SO AUK LA English DT Article ID FLORIDA EVERGLADES AB From 1984 through 1989, we examined the reproductive success of Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) at the Birdsville colony in east-central Georgia. Average hedging success ranged among years from 0.33 to 2.16 fledglings per nest. For nests that produced fledglings, prey availability was an important factor affecting reproductive success. Yearly average prey densities at foraging sites were significantly correlated with the average number of fledglings produced from successful nests. Among 243 nests observed, all eggs or chicks were lost from 104 (43%) nests. Five factors were associated with the loss of entire clutches or broods. During the two driest years, 1985 and 1988, raccoon (Procyon lotor) predation eliminated almost all chicks. Many nests were abandoned early in 1989, following periods of cold weather when the parents appeared to be under stress. In 1985, the birds deserted the colony before egg laying when the area experienced freezing weather. Following nest abandonments within the colony, paired adults that presumably had abandoned their nests were involved in nest takeovers that also caused the loss of eggs and chicks. Three storms during the study caused the loss of a few nests. Some losses were due to unknown factors. The importance of these mortality factors varied from year to year. Nest abandonments and subsequent aggression seem to be related to cold periods early in the season. Raccoon predation seems to be related to drying out of the water under the colony. This suggests that the storks have a window in time when it is best to breed-after the winter and early spring cold weather and before the water dries under the colony in the summer. C1 SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29802. NR 16 TC 21 Z9 24 U1 3 U2 5 PU AMER ORNITHOLOGISTS UNION PI LAWRENCE PA ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC NORTH AMER PO BOX 1897, LAWRENCE, KS 66044-8897 SN 0004-8038 J9 AUK JI AUK PD JAN PY 1995 VL 112 IS 1 BP 237 EP 243 PG 7 WC Ornithology SC Zoology GA TW753 UT WOS:A1995TW75300021 ER PT J AU Perich, JW Johns, RB Thompson, AR Botto, RB AF Perich, JW Johns, RB Thompson, AR Botto, RB TI Solid-state P-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic study of phosphorylated peptide-resins and phosphorylated wool keratin SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID TERT-BUTYL N,N-DIETHYLPHOSPHORAMIDITE; CASEIN-RELATED PEPTIDES; PHOSPHOPEPTIDES; SERYL AB Solid-state P-31 n.m.r. spectroscopy was found to be a useful method for the analysis of phosphorylated peptide-polystyrene resins and permitted the monitoring of chemical modifications of the phosphate moiety whilst the phosphorylated peptide was bound to the polystyrene support. Solid-state P-31 n.m.r. Spectroscopy was also applied to the analysis of phosphorylated wool keratin samples and showed that (A) different phosphate functionalities could be identified from the use of particular phosphorylation treatments, and (B) the majority of the phosphorylative modifications was located on the surface of wool keratin. This technique was found to be useful for monitoring the effectiveness of secondary chemical modification treatments on phosphorus trichloride-treated wool fabric samples. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP Perich, JW (reprint author), UNIV MELBOURNE,SCH CHEM,PARKVILLE,VIC 3052,AUSTRALIA. NR 11 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU C S I R O PUBLICATIONS PI COLLINGWOOD PA 150 OXFORD ST, PO BOX 1139, COLLINGWOOD VICTORIA 3066, AUSTRALIA SN 0004-9425 J9 AUST J CHEM JI Aust. J. Chem. PY 1995 VL 48 IS 12 BP 1925 EP 1932 DI 10.1071/CH9951925 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry GA TQ308 UT WOS:A1995TQ30800003 ER PT J AU SEIBERT, M AF SEIBERT, M TI REFLECTIONS ON THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF THE PHOTOSYSTEM-II REACTION-CENTER SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Robertson Symposium on Chlorophyll Fluorescence - Origins, Measurements, Interpretations and Applications CY MAY 27-29, 1994 CL CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA SP AUSTR NATL UNIV, RES SCH BIOL SCI, COOPERAT RES CTR PLANT SCI ID REACTION-CENTER COMPLEX; CHARGE SEPARATION RATE; RHODOPSEUDOMONAS-VIRIDIS; OXYGEN EVOLUTION; SPINACH; SPECTROSCOPY; CHLOROPHYLL; MEMBRANES; OXIDATION; KINETICS AB The reaction centre of photosystem II (PSII) converts light energy into chemical potential used by higher photosynthetic organisms to produce atmospheric oxygen. Water is the source of the oxygen and also the reductant required to fix atmospheric carbon dioxide. The purpose of this paper is to identify the physical location of the reaction centre complex in the thylakoid membrane, quantitate the core chlorophyll pigment stoichiometry in the isolated complex, discuss the primary charge-separation process, and examine current information on the nature of the primary electron donor of PSII. RP SEIBERT, M (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 30 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 0 PU C S I R O PUBLICATIONS PI COLLINGWOOD PA 150 OXFORD ST, PO BOX 1139, COLLINGWOOD VICTORIA 3066, AUSTRALIA SN 0310-7841 J9 AUST J PLANT PHYSIOL JI Aust. J. Plant Physiol. PY 1995 VL 22 IS 2 BP 161 EP 166 PG 6 WC Plant Sciences SC Plant Sciences GA QX864 UT WOS:A1995QX86400004 ER PT J AU FALKOWSKI, PG KOLBER, Z AF FALKOWSKI, PG KOLBER, Z TI VARIATIONS IN CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE YIELDS IN PHYTOPLANKTON IN THE WORLD OCEANS SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Robertson Symposium on Chlorophyll Fluorescence - Origins, Measurements, Interpretations and Applications CY MAY 27-29, 1994 CL CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA SP AUSTR NATL UNIV, RES SCH BIOL SCI, COOPERAT RES CTR PLANT SCI ID DUNALIELLA-TERTIOLECTA CHLOROPHYCEAE; STEADY-STATE PHOTOSYNTHESIS; ABSORPTION CROSS-SECTIONS; PHOTOSYSTEM-II; MARINE-PHYTOPLANKTON; NATURAL FLUORESCENCE; SOUTHERN-CALIFORNIA; EQUATORIAL PACIFIC; ELECTRON-TRANSPORT; EUKARYOTIC ALGAE AB The ocean is optically thin and lends itself to large-scale measurements of in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence. In the open ocean, however, phytoplankton chlorophyll concentrations average only 0.2 mu g L(-1), and hence high sensitivity is required for precise measurements of the fluorescence yields. Over the past decade, we have developed two approaches to achieve the required sensitivity; these are the pump- and probe-technique and a fast repetition rate (FRR) method. Both methods have been adapted for in situ studies and are used to rapidly measure the maximum change in the quantum yield (Delta 0(max)) of photosystem II (PSII), as well as the effective absorption cross-section of PSII (sigma(PSII)) Sections of variable fluorescence across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans reveal the influence of geophysical processes in controlling the quantum yields of phytoplankton photosynthesis. Areas of upwelling, such as off the coast of north-western Africa, have F-v/F-m values of 0.65, which are close to the maximum achievable values in nutrient-replete cultures. Throughout most of the nutrient-deficient central ocean basins, this quantum efficiency is reduced by more than 50%. In high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll regions of the eastern Equatorial Pacific, the deliberate, large-scale addition of nanomolar iron directly to the ocean leads to a rapid increase in quantum efficiency of the natural phytoplankton community, thereby revealing that in these regions phytoplankton photosynthetic energy conversion efficiency is iron limited. Diel patterns of variation in the upper ocean display midday, intensity-dependent reductions in both sigma(PSII) and Delta 0(max). We interpret the former as indicative of non-photochemical quenching in the antenna, while the latter is a consequence of both rapidly reversible and slowly reversible damage to reaction centres. From knowledge of the incident spectral irradiance, Delta 0(max), sigma(PSII) and photochemical quenching, the absolute photosynthetic electron transport rate can be derived in real-time. Using unattended, moored continuous measurements of in vivo fluorescence parameters, the derived in situ electron transport rates can be related to satellite observations of the global ocean with basin-scale, seasonal estimates of phytoplankton carbon fixation. Thus, unlike any other photosynthetic parameter, chlorophyll fluorescence can be used to bridge the scales of biophysical responses to ecosystem dynamics. RP FALKOWSKI, PG (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB, DIV OCEANOG & ATMOSPHER SCI, UPTON, NY 11973 USA. NR 100 TC 175 Z9 179 U1 1 U2 33 PU CSIRO PUBLISHING PI COLLINGWOOD PA 150 OXFORD ST, PO BOX 1139, COLLINGWOOD, VICTORIA 3066, AUSTRALIA SN 0310-7841 J9 AUST J PLANT PHYSIOL JI Aust. J. Plant Physiol. PY 1995 VL 22 IS 2 BP 341 EP 355 PG 15 WC Plant Sciences SC Plant Sciences GA QX864 UT WOS:A1995QX86400021 ER PT J AU ZHANG, HH SHARIFI, MR NOBEL, PS AF ZHANG, HH SHARIFI, MR NOBEL, PS TI PHOTOSYNTHETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SUN VERSUS SHADE PLANTS OF ENCELIA-FARINOSA AS AFFECTED BY PHOTOSYNTHETIC PHOTON FLUX-DENSITY, INTERCELLULAR CO2 CONCENTRATION, LEAF WATER POTENTIAL, AND LEAF TEMPERATURE SO AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY LA English DT Article ID ALOCASIA-MACRORRHIZA; DESERT BROADLEAF; LIGHT; LEAVES; RESPONSES; RESPIRATION; ASSIMILATION; IRRADIANCE; COMPONENTS; FRUTESCENS AB Limitations to photosynthesis were examined for Encelia farinosa Torrey et A.Gray, a common C-3 sub-shrub in arid regions of south-western United States, for plants grown in full sunlight and those shaded to 40% of full sunlight. The initial slopes of CO2 assimilation (A) versus intercellular CO2 concentration curves were similar for sun and shade plants at low photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) but higher for sun plants as the PPFD increased, indicating a greater limitation by carboxylation capacity in shade plants. Sun plants had higher electron transport rates but a lower ratio of electron transport capacity to carboxylation capacity (V-max); the ratio was inversely proportional to mesophyll conductance for both sun and shade plants. Dark respiration decreased with decreasing leaf water potential (psi(1)) in sun plants but remained unchanged in shade plants; day respiration was little affected by PPFD for both sun and shade plants. Stomatal conductance (g(s)) was similar for sun and shade plants under high soil-moisture conditions but higher in sun plants as psi(1) decreased; for all data considered together, changes in the leaf-air vapour pressure difference accounted for 71% of the variation in g(s). The lower A for shade plants of E. farinosa apparently resulted from a lower V-max, as well as a lower g(s) when plants were under water stress. C1 UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,DOE LAB,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024. UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,DEPT BIOL,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024. NR 48 TC 28 Z9 34 U1 0 U2 8 PU C S I R O PUBLICATIONS PI COLLINGWOOD PA 150 OXFORD ST, PO BOX 1139, COLLINGWOOD VICTORIA 3066, AUSTRALIA SN 0310-7841 J9 AUST J PLANT PHYSIOL JI Aust. J. Plant Physiol. PY 1995 VL 22 IS 5 BP 833 EP 841 PG 9 WC Plant Sciences SC Plant Sciences GA RZ221 UT WOS:A1995RZ22100015 ER PT S AU Marathe, MV Ravi, R Sundaram, R Ravi, SS Rosenkrantz, DJ Hunt, HB AF Marathe, MV Ravi, R Sundaram, R Ravi, SS Rosenkrantz, DJ Hunt, HB BE Fulop, Z Gecseg, F TI Bicriteria network design problems SO AUTOMATA, LANGUAGES AND PROGRAMMING SE LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 22nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 95) CY JUL 10-14, 1995 CL SZEGED, HUNGARY SP EATCS, Acad Finland, Hungarian Acad Sci, Jozsef Attila Univ, Human Resources Dev Project, OTKA, ZENON Biotechnol Ltd, ZENON Comp Engn & Trading Ltd ID DECOMPOSABLE GRAPHS; APPROXIMATION AB We study several bicriteria network design problems phrased as follows: given an undirected graph and two minimization objectives with a budget specified on one objective, find a subgraph satisfying certain connectivity requirements that minimizes the second objective subject to the budget on the first. First, we develop a formalism for bicriteria problems and their approximations. Secondly, we use a simple parametric search technique to provide bicriteria approximation algorithms for problems with two similar criteria, where both criteria are the same measure (such as the diameter or the total cost of a tree) but differ only in the cost function under which the measure is computed. Thirdly, we present an (O(log n),O(log n))-approximation algorithm for finding a diameter-constrained minimum cost spanning tree of an undirected graph on n nodes. Finally, for the class of treewidth-bounded graphs, we provide pseudopolynomial-time algorithms for a number of bicriteria problems using dynamic programming. These pseudopolynomial-time algorithms can be converted to fully polynomial-time approximation schemes using a scaling technique. C1 SUNY ALBANY,DEPT COMP SCI,ALBANY,NY 12222. PRINCETON UNIV,DEPT COMP SCI,DIMACS,PRINCETON,NJ 08544. MIT,LCS,DEPT COMP SCI,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139. RP Marathe, MV (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,MS M986,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 21 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0302-9743 BN 3-540-60084-1 J9 LECT NOTES COMPUT SC PY 1995 VL 944 BP 487 EP 498 PG 12 WC Computer Science, Theory & Methods SC Computer Science GA BF02D UT WOS:A1995BF02D00042 ER PT S AU Blum, M Codenotti, B Gemmell, P Shahoumian, T AF Blum, M Codenotti, B Gemmell, P Shahoumian, T BE Fulop, Z Gecseg, F TI Self-correcting for function fields of finite transcendental degree SO AUTOMATA, LANGUAGES AND PROGRAMMING SE LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 22nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 95) CY JUL 10-14, 1995 CL SZEGED, HUNGARY SP EATCS, Acad Finland, Hungarian Acad Sci, Jozsef Attila Univ, Human Resources Dev Project, OTKA, ZENON Biotechnol Ltd, ZENON Comp Engn & Trading Ltd AB We use algebraic field extension theory to find self-correctors for a broad class of functions. Many functions whose translations are contained in a function field that is a finite degree extension of a scalar field satisfy polynomial identities that can be transformed into self-correctors. These functions can be efficiently corrected in a way that is simpler and different from how the functions are actually computed. This is an essential feature of program self-correcting. Among the functions for which we present self-correctors are many rational expressions of x, e(x), and sin(x) (over the real and complex fields) as well as many rational expressions of x, g(x) (g a generator) mapping the integers into a finite field and many rational expressions of x, log(h)(x) (h a generator) mapping a finite field into the reals. The new tools presented in this extended abstract will be useful to the theory of program self testing/correcting. Furthermore, they may yield new results in complexity theory. Previous work in the self-testing of polynomials had important applications in the PCP protocols that proved the hardness of approximating max-SNP problems. C1 INT COMP SCI INST,BERKELEY,CA 94704. CNR,IMC,I-56100 PISA,ITALY. SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RP Blum, M (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DIV COMP SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 12 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0302-9743 BN 3-540-60084-1 J9 LECT NOTES COMPUT SC PY 1995 VL 944 BP 547 EP 557 PG 11 WC Computer Science, Theory & Methods SC Computer Science GA BF02D UT WOS:A1995BF02D00047 ER PT B AU Covino, BS Bullard, SJ Holcomb, GR Cramer, SD McGill, GE Cryer, CB AF Covino, BS Bullard, SJ Holcomb, GR Cramer, SD McGill, GE Cryer, CB GP STEEL STRUCTURES PAINTING COUNCIL TI Factors affecting the bonding of arc-sprayed zinc to concrete SO BALANCING ECONOMICS AND COMPLIANCE FOR MAINTAINING PROTECTIVE COATINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT SSPC 1995 Seminar on Balancing Economics and Compliance for Maintaining Protective Coatings - Blazing New Trails CY NOV 09-16, 1995 CL DALLAS, TX SP Steel Struct Painting Council C1 US BUR MINES,ALBANY RES CTR,ALBANY,OR 97321. RI Holcomb, Gordon/G-9070-2013 OI Holcomb, Gordon/0000-0003-3542-5319 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU STEEL STRUCTURES PAINTING COUNCIL PI PITTSBURGH PA 4400 FIFTH AVE, PITTSBURGH, PA 15213 BN 0-938477-97-8 PY 1995 BP 115 EP 128 PG 14 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Environmental SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering GA BE98T UT WOS:A1995BE98T00020 ER PT B AU WATSON, J AVICOLA, K PAYNE, A PETERSON, RL WARD, R AF WATSON, J AVICOLA, K PAYNE, A PETERSON, RL WARD, R BE Austin, LW Giesen, A Leslie, DH TI FAST STEERING MIRROR SYSTEMS FOR THE U-AVLIS PROGRAM AT LLNL SO BEAM CONTROL, DIAGNOSTICS, STANDARDS, AND PROPAGATION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Beam Control, Diagnostics, Standards, and Propagation CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1722-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2375 BP 96 EP 102 DI 10.1117/12.206974 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC98T UT WOS:A1995BC98T00009 ER PT B AU ESSIEN, M SCHANWALD, LP FUERSCHBACH, PW AF ESSIEN, M SCHANWALD, LP FUERSCHBACH, PW BE Austin, LW Giesen, A Leslie, DH TI SPOTSIZE MEASUREMENTS OF A FOCUSED CW NDYAG LASER SO BEAM CONTROL, DIAGNOSTICS, STANDARDS, AND PROPAGATION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Beam Control, Diagnostics, Standards, and Propagation CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE SPOTSIZE; BEAM QUALITY; STREHL RATIO; SPHERICAL ABERRATION; THERMAL LENSING C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT PHYS & JOINING MET,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1722-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2375 BP 156 EP 161 DI 10.1117/12.206980 PG 6 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC98T UT WOS:A1995BC98T00015 ER PT B AU KEICHER, DM AF KEICHER, DM BE Austin, LW Giesen, A Leslie, DH TI LASER BEAM CHARACTERIZATION RESULTS FOR A HIGH POWER CW NDYAG LASER SO BEAM CONTROL, DIAGNOSTICS, STANDARDS, AND PROPAGATION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Beam Control, Diagnostics, Standards, and Propagation CY FEB 06-07, 1995 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1722-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1995 VL 2375 BP 162 EP 171 DI 10.1117/12.206981 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC98T UT WOS:A1995BC98T00016 ER PT S AU WEBBER, RC AF WEBBER, RC BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Charged particle beam current monitoring tutorial SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 3 EP 23 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00001 ER PT S AU SMITH, GA AF SMITH, GA BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI The prosaic Laplace and Fourier Transform SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 24 EP 43 PG 2 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00002 ER PT S AU MCGINNIS, DP AF MCGINNIS, DP BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI The design of beam pickup and kickers SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 64 EP 85 PG 2 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00004 ER PT S AU HAHN, AA AF HAHN, AA BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Statistical data analysis SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 86 EP 106 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00005 ER PT S AU WILKE, M AF WILKE, M BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Optical and x-ray imaging of electron beams using synchrotron emission SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 128 EP 147 PG 2 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00007 ER PT S AU CHU, WT AF CHU, WT BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Instrumentation for medical beams SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 160 EP 178 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00009 ER PT S AU LUMPKIN, A CHUNG, Y KAHANA, E PATTERSON, D SELLYEY, W SMITH, T WANG, X AF LUMPKIN, A CHUNG, Y KAHANA, E PATTERSON, D SELLYEY, W SMITH, T WANG, X BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Initial diagnostics commissioning results for the APS injector subsystems SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 181 EP 187 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00010 ER PT S AU YANG, BX LUMPKIN, AH AF YANG, BX LUMPKIN, AH BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI The planned photon diagnostics beamlines at the advanced photon source SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 252 EP 258 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00020 ER PT S AU WANG, XC AF WANG, XC BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Ultrafast, high precision gated integrator SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 260 EP 266 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00021 ER PT S AU WANG, X LENKSZUS, F ROTELA, E AF WANG, X LENKSZUS, F ROTELA, E BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Design and commissioning of the APS beam charge and current monitors SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 267 EP 273 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00022 ER PT S AU WANG, X KNOTT, M LUMPKIN, A AF WANG, X KNOTT, M LUMPKIN, A BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI High beam current shut-off systems in the APS linac and low energy transfer line SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 274 EP 280 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00023 ER PT S AU PATTERSON, DR AF PATTERSON, DR BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Design and performance of the beam loss monitor system for the Advanced Photon Source SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 300 EP 306 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00027 ER PT S AU WATSON, S MUELLER, K KAUPPILA, T AF WATSON, S MUELLER, K KAUPPILA, T BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI A cryogenic dose calorimeter for pulsed radiographic machines SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 307 EP 313 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00028 ER PT S AU SELLYEY, W BARR, D ERWIN, L AF SELLYEY, W BARR, D ERWIN, L BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Design, construction, and wire calibration of PAR BPM striplines SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 321 EP 327 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00030 ER PT S AU CHUNG, Y KAHANA, E AF CHUNG, Y KAHANA, E BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Resolution and drift measurements on the Advanced Photon Source beam position monitor SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 328 EP 334 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00031 ER PT S AU SEBEK, J HETTEL, R MATHESON, R ORTIZ, R WACHTER, J AF SEBEK, J HETTEL, R MATHESON, R ORTIZ, R WACHTER, J BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI SSRL beam position monitor detection electronics SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 STANFORD SYNCHROTRON RADIAT LAB,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 335 EP 341 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00032 ER PT S AU MA, HJ DRENNAN, C AF MA, HJ DRENNAN, C BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Position monitoring of low intensity beams using a Digital frequency Down Converter SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 349 EP 355 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00034 ER PT S AU PETERSON, DW AF PETERSON, DW BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI An overview of high input impedance buffer amplifiers for wide bandwidth signals SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 356 EP 362 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00035 ER PT S AU MA, HJ MARRINER, J AF MA, HJ MARRINER, J BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI A time-gated integrator array for beam profile measurement SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 370 EP 376 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00037 ER PT S AU ZAGEL, JR CHEN, D CRISP, J AF ZAGEL, JR CHEN, D CRISP, J BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Fermilab Booster Ion Profile Monitor system using LabVIEW SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 384 EP 390 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00039 ER PT S AU MCCORMICK, D ROSS, M DEBARGER, S HORTONSMITH, S HUNT, C GROMME, T HENDRICKSON, L YASUKAWA, LA SHERWIN, G FRITSCHE, C MCGINNIS, K AF MCCORMICK, D ROSS, M DEBARGER, S HORTONSMITH, S HUNT, C GROMME, T HENDRICKSON, L YASUKAWA, LA SHERWIN, G FRITSCHE, C MCGINNIS, K BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Measuring micron size beams in the SLC final focus SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 391 EP 397 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00040 ER PT S AU SANDOVAL, DP AF SANDOVAL, DP BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Noninterceptive transverse emittance measurement diagnostic for an 800 Mev H- transport line SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 445 EP 451 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00048 ER PT S AU BARSOTTI, EL AF BARSOTTI, EL BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI A longitudinal bunch monitoring system using LabVIEW and high-speed oscilloscopes SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 466 EP 472 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00051 ER PT S AU VANASSELT, WK AHRENS, LA AF VANASSELT, WK AHRENS, LA BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Instrumentation for on-line mountain range displays SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,AGS DEPT,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 473 EP 477 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00052 ER PT S AU GILPATRICK, JD CARTER, H PLUM, M POWER, JF ROSE, CR SHURTER, RB AF GILPATRICK, JD CARTER, H PLUM, M POWER, JF ROSE, CR SHURTER, RB BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Noninterceptive beam energy measurements in line D of the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 485 EP 491 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00054 ER PT S AU TEYTELMAN, D FOX, J HINDI, H HOEFLICH, J LINSCOTT, I OLSEN, J OXOBY, G SAPOZHNIKOV, L DRAGO, A SERIO, M BARRY, W BYRD, J CORLETT, J AF TEYTELMAN, D FOX, J HINDI, H HOEFLICH, J LINSCOTT, I OLSEN, J OXOBY, G SAPOZHNIKOV, L DRAGO, A SERIO, M BARRY, W BYRD, J CORLETT, J BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Operation and performance of a longitudinal feed-back system using digital signal processing SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 507 EP 513 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00057 ER PT S AU SELLYEY, W BARR, D KAHANA, E VOTAW, A AF SELLYEY, W BARR, D KAHANA, E VOTAW, A BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Design of the APS transverse and longitudinal damping system SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 514 EP 522 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00058 ER PT S AU BARR, DS AF BARR, DS BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI On the use of iterative techniques for feedforward control of transverse angle and position jitter in linear particle beam accelerators SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 523 EP 529 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00059 ER PT S AU YUAN, VW BOLME, GO ERICKSON, JL JOHNSON, KF MOTTERSHEAD, CT SANDER, OR SMITH, MT AF YUAN, VW BOLME, GO ERICKSON, JL JOHNSON, KF MOTTERSHEAD, CT SANDER, OR SMITH, MT BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Simulation and steering in the intertank matching section of the ground test accelerator SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 536 EP 542 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00061 ER PT S AU DECKER, FJ AF DECKER, FJ BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Beam distributions beyond RMS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 2 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 550 EP 556 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00063 ER PT S AU STILLMAN, A AF STILLMAN, A BE Mackenzie, GH Rawnsley, B Thomson, J TI Wavelet analysis and accelerator signals SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Workshop on Beam Instrumentation CY OCT 03-06, 1994 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP TRIUMF Lab C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-352-3 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 IS 333 BP 557 EP 565 PG 3 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Nuclear SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics GA BD69Q UT WOS:A1995BD69Q00064 ER PT S AU Walter, KC Kung, H Levine, T Tesmer, JT Kodali, P Wood, BP Rej, DJ Nastasi, M Koskinen, J Hirvonen, JP AF Walter, KC Kung, H Levine, T Tesmer, JT Kodali, P Wood, BP Rej, DJ Nastasi, M Koskinen, J Hirvonen, JP BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Characterization and performance of carbon films deposited by plasma and ion beam based techniques SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Koskinen, Jari/J-3886-2014 NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 87 EP 92 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00014 ER PT S AU Zuhr, RA Magruder, RH Anderson, TA Osborne, DO AF Zuhr, RA Magruder, RH Anderson, TA Osborne, DO BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Linear and nonlinear optical properties of metal nanocluster-silica composites formed by sequential implantation of Ag and Cu SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 153 EP 158 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00023 ER PT S AU Gea, LA Boatner, LA Rankin, J Budai, JD AF Gea, LA Boatner, LA Rankin, J Budai, JD BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Coherent V2O3 precipitates in alpha-Al2O3 co-implanted with vanadium and oxygen SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Budai, John/R-9276-2016 OI Budai, John/0000-0002-7444-1306 NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 269 EP 274 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00042 ER PT S AU Rao, GR Riester, L Lee, EH AF Rao, GR Riester, L Lee, EH BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Depth-dependent hardness improvements in ion irradiated polystyrene SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 363 EP 368 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00056 ER PT S AU Knapp, JA Banks, JC Brice, DK AF Knapp, JA Banks, JC Brice, DK BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Trace contamination measurements using heavy ion backscattering spectrometry SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 389 EP 398 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00059 ER PT S AU Zhu, S Lowndes, DH Budai, JD Thundat, T AF Zhu, S Lowndes, DH Budai, JD Thundat, T BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Morphology and microstructure of (111) crystalline CeO2 films grown on amorphous SiO2 substrates by pulsed-laser ablation SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Budai, John/R-9276-2016 OI Budai, John/0000-0002-7444-1306 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 603 EP 608 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00090 ER PT S AU Friedmann, TA Tallant, DR Sullivan, JP Siegal, MP Simpson, RL AF Friedmann, TA Tallant, DR Sullivan, JP Siegal, MP Simpson, RL BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Ion-assisted pulsed laser deposition of amorphous tetrahedral-coordinated carbon films SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 609 EP 614 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00091 ER PT S AU Liu, CL Leboeuf, JN Wood, RF Geohegan, DB Donato, JM Chen, KR Puretzky, AA AF Liu, CL Leboeuf, JN Wood, RF Geohegan, DB Donato, JM Chen, KR Puretzky, AA BE Jacobson, DC Luzzi, DE Heinz, TF Iwaki, M TI Modeling of thermal, electronic, hydrodynamic, and dynamic deposition processes for pulsed-laser deposition of thin films SO BEAM-SOLID INTERACTIONS FOR MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Beam-Solid Interactions for Materials Synthesis and Characterization, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP MRS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Puretzky, Alexander/B-5567-2016; Geohegan, David/D-3599-2013 OI Puretzky, Alexander/0000-0002-9996-4429; Geohegan, David/0000-0003-0273-3139 NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-255-3 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 354 BP 675 EP 680 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BE68S UT WOS:A1995BE68S00101 ER PT B AU Hjelm, RP Thiyagarajan, P Schteingart, C Hofmann, AF AlkanOnyuksel, H TonNu, HT AF Hjelm, RP Thiyagarajan, P Schteingart, C Hofmann, AF AlkanOnyuksel, H TonNu, HT BE Hofmann, AF Paumgartner, G Stiehl, A TI Structure of mixed micelles present in bile and intestinal contents based on studies of model systems SO BILE ACIDS IN GASTROENTEROLOGY: BASIC AND CLINICAL ADVANCES SE FALK SYMPOSIUM LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 80th Falk Symposium on Bile Acids in Gastroenterology to the 10th World Congress of Gastroenterology/13th International Bile Acid Meeting CY SEP 27-OCT 02, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Falk Fdn C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Lujan Center, LANL/G-4896-2012 NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS BN 0-7923-8880-1 J9 FALK SYMP PY 1995 VL 80 BP 41 EP 58 PG 18 WC Gastroenterology & Hepatology SC Gastroenterology & Hepatology GA BE43K UT WOS:A1995BE43K00004 ER PT B AU Kung, KS Triay, IR AF Kung, KS Triay, IR GP ORG ECON COOPERAT & DEV TI Effect of natural organic materials on cadmium and neptunium sorption SO BINDING MODELS CONCERNING NATURAL ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IN PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NEA Workshop on Binding Models Concerning Natural Organic Substances in Performance Assessment CY SEP 14-16, 1994 CL BAD ZURZACH, SWITZERLAND SP Nucl Energy Agcy, Org Econ Cooperat & Dev, Paul Scherrer Inst C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ORGANIZATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION & DEVELOPMENT PI PARIS PA 2, RUE ANDRE PASCAL, CEDEX 16, 75775 PARIS, FRANCE BN 92-64-14527-3 PY 1995 BP 21 EP 32 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Chemistry, Organic; Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Chemistry; Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BE98U UT WOS:A1995BE98U00003 ER PT B AU Taylor, RT Hanna, ML AF Taylor, RT Hanna, ML BE Hinchee, RE Fredrickson, J Alleman, BC TI Laboratory treatability studies for resting-cell in situ microbial filter bioremediation SO BIOAUGMENTATION FOR SITE REMEDIATION SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 34 Z9 34 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-004-7 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 3 BP 15 EP 29 PG 15 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31Q UT WOS:A1995BG31Q00002 ER PT B AU Burlage, RS Palumbo, AV McCarthy, J AF Burlage, RS Palumbo, AV McCarthy, J BE Hinchee, RE Fredrickson, J Alleman, BC TI Signal quantification of bacteria for a groundwater transport experiment SO BIOAUGMENTATION FOR SITE REMEDIATION SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Palumbo, Anthony/A-4764-2011 OI Palumbo, Anthony/0000-0002-1102-3975 NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-004-7 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 3 BP 139 EP 148 PG 10 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31Q UT WOS:A1995BG31Q00016 ER PT J AU SAUER, K AF SAUER, K TI WHY SPECTROSCOPY - WHICH SPECTROSCOPY SO BIOCHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY SE METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY LA English DT Review C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV STRUCT BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP SAUER, K (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 41 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0076-6879 J9 METHOD ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1995 VL 246 BP 1 EP 10 PG 10 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BC90V UT WOS:A1995BC90V00001 ER PT J AU SUTHERLAND, JC AF SUTHERLAND, JC TI MAGNETIC CIRCULAR-DICHROISM SO BIOCHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY SE METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY LA English DT Review ID VIBRONIC THEORY; SPECTROSCOPY; SYSTEMS; SYMMETRY RP SUTHERLAND, JC (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT BIOL,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 40 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 1 U2 4 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0076-6879 J9 METHOD ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1995 VL 246 BP 110 EP 131 PG 22 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BC90V UT WOS:A1995BC90V00006 PM 7752922 ER PT S AU VANAMERONGEN, H STRUVE, WS AF VANAMERONGEN, H STRUVE, WS BE Sauer, K TI POLARIZED OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY OF CHROMOPROTEINS SO BIOCHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY SE Methods in Enzymology LA English DT Review ID LINEAR DICHROISM SPECTROSCOPY; BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL-A-PROTEIN; PUMP-PROBE SPECTROSCOPY; CHLOROPHYLL-A/B PROTEIN; RHODOPSEUDOMONAS-SPHAEROIDES; CHLOROFLEXUS-AURANTIACUS; ENERGY-TRANSFER; LHC-II; FLUORESCENCE DEPOLARIZATION; PROSTHECOCHLORIS-AESTUARII C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, US DOE, AMES LAB, AMES, IA 50011 USA. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, DEPT CHEM, AMES, IA 50011 USA. RP VANAMERONGEN, H (reprint author), FREE UNIV AMSTERDAM, DEPT PHYS & ASTRON, 1081 HV AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS. RI van Amerongen, Herbert/J-9483-2016 OI van Amerongen, Herbert/0000-0002-9783-2895 NR 48 TC 33 Z9 33 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA SN 0076-6879 BN 0-12-182147-1 J9 METHOD ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1995 VL 246 BP 259 EP 283 PG 25 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BC90V UT WOS:A1995BC90V00011 PM 7752927 ER PT J AU SELVIN, PR AF SELVIN, PR TI FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY-TRANSFER SO BIOCHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY SE METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY LA English DT Review ID FREQUENCY-DOMAIN FLUOROMETRY; 4-WAY DNA JUNCTION; CRYOELECTRON MICROSCOPY; CROSS-LINKING; DISTANCE DISTRIBUTIONS; TRANSVERSE LOCATION; RETINAL CHROMOPHORE; SENSITIVE DETECTION; HISTONE H5; LUMINESCENCE C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP SELVIN, PR (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CALVIN LAB,DIV STRUCT BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NIGMS NIH HHS [R01GM41911] NR 100 TC 415 Z9 427 U1 2 U2 43 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0076-6879 J9 METHOD ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1995 VL 246 BP 300 EP 334 PG 35 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BC90V UT WOS:A1995BC90V00013 PM 7752929 ER PT J AU KLEIN, MP AF KLEIN, MP TI PERSPECTIVES ON MAGNETIC-RESONANCE AND X-RAY-ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY IN BIOCHEMISTRY SO BIOCHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY SE METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY LA English DT Review ID CIRCULAR-DICHROISM; ACTIVE-SITE; FIELD; PROBE; PROTEINS RP KLEIN, MP (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV STRUCT BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 29 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0076-6879 J9 METHOD ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1995 VL 246 BP 529 EP 536 PG 8 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BC90V UT WOS:A1995BC90V00021 PM 7752936 ER PT J AU YACHANDRA, VK AF YACHANDRA, VK TI X-RAY-ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY AND APPLICATIONS IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY SO BIOCHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY SE METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY LA English DT Review ID FINE-STRUCTURE EXAFS; CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE; EDGE STRUCTURE; MANGANESE; OXYGEN; COORDINATION; NITROGENASE; RUBREDOXIN; MOLECULES; STRENGTHS RP YACHANDRA, VK (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV STRUCT BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 60 TC 47 Z9 48 U1 0 U2 3 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0076-6879 J9 METHOD ENZYMOL JI Methods Enzymol. PY 1995 VL 246 BP 638 EP 675 PG 38 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA BC90V UT WOS:A1995BC90V00026 PM 7752941 ER PT J AU NAPOLITANO, GE HERAS, H STEWART, AJ AF NAPOLITANO, GE HERAS, H STEWART, AJ TI FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION OF FRESH-WATER PHYTOPLANKTON DURING A RED TIDE EVENT SO BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY LA English DT Article DE OCTADECAPENTAENOIC ACID; DINOFLAGELLATE; FATTY ACIDS; FRESH-WATER; SPRING BLOOM; RED TIDE ID LIPIDS; DINOFLAGELLATE; LAKE AB The fatty acid composition of phytoplankton in a freshwater reservoir in east Tennessee was investigated during a short-lived algal bloom. Phytoplankton were dominated by the euplankter dinoflagellate Peridiniopsis penardii. The major fatty acids were (in decreasing order of abundance), 16:1omega7, 16:0, 22:6omega3, 14:0, 20:5omega3, 24:1omega9, 16:4omega1 and 16:3omega4. The phytoplankton lipids contain relatively low proportions of some of the typically major fatty acids of dinoflagellates (e.g. 18:1omega9 and 18:4omega3). Furthermore, the phytoplankton lipids exhibited only trace amounts of 3,6,9,12,15-octadecapentaenoic acid. Octadecapentaenoic acid (18:5omega3) is a predominant and potentially toxic fatty acid characteristic of dinoflagellates. This fatty acid profile differed substantially from those reported for marine and cultivated dinoflagellate species. C1 TECH UNIV NOVA SCOTIA,CANADIAN INST FISHERIES TECHNOL,HALIFAX,NS B3J 2X4,CANADA. RP NAPOLITANO, GE (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. OI stewart, arthur/0000-0003-1968-5997; Heras, Horacio/0000-0003-3379-0216 NR 22 TC 6 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 3 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0305-1978 J9 BIOCHEM SYST ECOL JI Biochem. Syst. Ecol. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 23 IS 1 BP 65 EP 69 DI 10.1016/0305-1978(95)93659-Q PG 5 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Ecology; Evolutionary Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Evolutionary Biology GA QM336 UT WOS:A1995QM33600008 ER PT J AU SEBBAN, P MAROTI, P HANSON, DK AF SEBBAN, P MAROTI, P HANSON, DK TI ELECTRON AND PROTON-TRANSFER TO THE QUINONES IN BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTERS - INSIGHT FROM COMBINED APPROACHES OF MOLECULAR-GENETICS AND BIOPHYSICS SO BIOCHIMIE LA English DT Article DE REACTION CENTER; PROTON TRANSFER; ELECTRON TRANSFER; MEMBRANE PROTEIN; PHOTOSYNTHESIS ID AMINO-ACID SEQUENCE; RHODOBACTER-SPHAEROIDES R-26; RHODOPSEUDOMONAS-VIRIDIS; M-SUBUNIT; PUF OPERON; CHLOROFLEXUS-AURANTIACUS; CAROTENOID BIOSYNTHESIS; 2ND-SITE MUTATION; SECONDARY QUINONE; TRANSFER PATHWAY AB We present here new results together with an overview of the current knowledge on the coupled processes of electron and proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers. The importance of a multidisciplinary approach associating molecular genetics, structural biology, biochemistry and spectroscopy is underlined. We emphasize the electrostatic role of the protein to maintain a negative electrostatic potential near the second quinone electron acceptor in order to: i) accelerate the overall rate of proton transfer from the cytoplasm to this acceptor by increasing the pKs of some groups involved in this process; ii) increase the local proton concentration near this acceptor. We also point out the possibility of long distance propagation of the electrostatic effects through the protein associated with relaxation processes triggered by the formation of the semiquinone anions on the first flash. C1 ATTILA JOZSEF UNIV,INST BIOPHYS,H-6722 SZEGED,HUNGARY. ARGONNE NATL LAB,CTR MECH BIOL & BIOTECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP SEBBAN, P (reprint author), CTR GENET MOLEC,BAT 24,F-91198 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE. FU NIGMS NIH HHS [GM36598] NR 67 TC 67 Z9 67 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES ELSEVIER PI PARIS CEDEX 15 PA 141 RUE JAVEL, 75747 PARIS CEDEX 15, FRANCE SN 0300-9084 J9 BIOCHIMIE JI Biochimie PY 1995 VL 77 IS 7-8 BP 677 EP 694 DI 10.1016/0300-9084(96)88183-1 PG 18 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA TA983 UT WOS:A1995TA98300020 PM 8589078 ER PT B AU Congdon, JD Dunham, AE vanLobenSels, RC Astin, JT AF Congdon, JD Dunham, AE vanLobenSels, RC Astin, JT BE DeBano, LF Gottfried, GJ Hamre, RH Edminster, CB Ffolliott, PF OrtegaRubio, A TI Life histories and demographics of long-lived organisms: Implications for management and conservation SO BIODIVERSITY AND MANAGEMENT OF THE MADREAN ARCHIPELAGO: THE SKY ISLANDS OF SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES AND NORTHWESTERN MEXICO SE USDA FOREST SERVICE GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT ROCKY MOUNTAIN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago - The Sky Islands of Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico CY SEP 19-23, 1994 CL TUCSON, AZ SP USDA Forest Serv, Rocky Mt Forest & Range Expt Stn, Univ Arizona, Sch Renewable Nat Resources C1 SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29802. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU US DEPT AGR, FOREST SERV ROCKY MT FOREST & RANGE EXPTL STN PI FT COLLINS PA FT COLLINS, CO 80526 J9 USDA ROCKY PY 1995 VL 264 BP 624 EP 630 PG 7 WC Plant Sciences; Ecology; Forestry; Zoology SC Plant Sciences; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry; Zoology GA BE95P UT WOS:A1995BE95P00085 ER PT J AU CREIM, JA LOVELY, RH WEIGEL, RJ FORSYTHE, WC ANDERSON, LE AF CREIM, JA LOVELY, RH WEIGEL, RJ FORSYTHE, WC ANDERSON, LE TI FAILURE TO PRODUCE TASTE-AVERSION LEARNING IN RATS EXPOSED TO STATIC ELECTRIC-FIELDS AND AIR IONS SO BIOELECTROMAGNETICS LA English DT Article DE STATIC ELECTRIC FIELDS; EMF; AIR IONS; TASTE-AVERSION LEARNING; RATS AB Taste-aversion (TA) learning was measured to determine whether exposure to high-voltage direct current (HVdc) static electric fields can produce TA learning in male Long Evans rats. Fifty-six rats were randomly distributed into four groups of 14 rats each. All rats were placed on a 20 min/day drinking schedule for 12 consecutive days prior to receiving five conditioning trials. During the conditioning trials, access to 0.1% sodium saccharin-flavored water was given for 20 min, followed 30 min later by one of four treatments. Two groups of 14 rats each were individually exposed to static electric fields and air ions, one group to +75 kV/m (+2 x 10(5) air ions/cm(3)) and the other group to -75 kV/m (-2 x 10(5) air ions/cm(3)). Two other groups of 14 rats each served as sham-exposed controls, with the following variation in one of the sham-exposed groups: This group was subdivided into two subsets of seven rats each, so that a positive control group could be included to validate the experimental design. The positive control group (n = 7) was injected with cyclophosphamide 25 mg/kg, i.p., 30 min after access to saccharin-flavored water on conditioning days, whereas the other subset of seven rats was similarly injected with an equivalent volume of saline. Access to saccharin-flavored water on conditioning days was followed by the treatments described above and was alternated daily with water ''recovery'' sessions in which the rats received access to water for 20 min in the home cage without further treatment. Following the last water-recovery session, a 20 min, two-bottle preference test (between water and saccharin-flavored water) was administered to each group. The positive control group did show TA learning, thus validating the experimental protocol. No saccharin-flavored water was consumed in the two-bottle preference test by the cyclophosphamide-injected, sham-exposed group compared to 74% consumed by the saline-injected sham-exposed controls (P < .0001). Saccharin-preference data for the static field-exposed groups showed no TA learning compared to data for sham-exposed controls. In summary, exposure to intense static electric fields and air ions did not produce TA learning as assessed by this particular design. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc. RP CREIM, JA (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, CTR LIFE SCI, DEPT BIOL & CHEM, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 14 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU WILEY-LISS PI NEW YORK PA DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0197-8462 J9 BIOELECTROMAGNETICS JI Bioelectromagnetics PY 1995 VL 16 IS 5 BP 301 EP 306 DI 10.1002/bem.2250160506 PG 6 WC Biology; Biophysics SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biophysics GA TC556 UT WOS:A1995TC55600005 PM 8554631 ER PT J AU Wilson, B AF Wilson, B TI Designing EMF experiments: What is required to characterize 'exposure'? Comment SO BIOELECTROMAGNETICS LA English DT Article RP Wilson, B (reprint author), PACIFIC NW NATL LAB,RICHLAND,WA 99352, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU WILEY-LISS PI NEW YORK PA DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0197-8462 J9 BIOELECTROMAGNETICS JI Bioelectromagnetics PY 1995 VL 16 IS 6 BP 405 EP 405 DI 10.1002/bem.2250160610 PG 1 WC Biology; Biophysics SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biophysics GA TQ314 UT WOS:A1995TQ31400009 PM 8789073 ER PT J AU LOTT, DF MCCOY, M AF LOTT, DF MCCOY, M TI ASIAN RHINOS RHINOCEROS-UNICORNIS ON THE RUN - IMPACT OF TOURIST VISITS ON ONE POPULATION SO BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION LA English DT Article DE ASIAN RHINOCEROS; TOURIST VISITS; FORAGING RATES; BEHAVIORAL INDICATORS ID RECREATION; WILDLIFE AB We evaluated the impact of tourist visits on Asian rhinos Rhinoceros unicornis in Chitwan National Park, Nepal, by comparing the rhino'S behavior during and after elephant-borne tourist visits to their behavior before visits. During the visits, the rhinos spent more time on alert and less rime feeding. Close approaches (especially those under 10 m) were more disruptive, and frequently displaced the rhinos from the meadows where they preferred to feed. Visits were short (20.7 min average) and rhinos that were not driven out re-established their pre-visit pattern of behavior within 14 min of the tourists' departure. Moreover, these rhinos' home ranges overlapped extensively and individuals ranged widely so that each individual's encounters with tourists were usually several days apart. Eliminating close approaches would make these tourist visits relatively benign. However, this finding cannot necessarily be extended to other populations that might have different social systems. RP LOTT, DF (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT WILDLIFE & FISHERIES BIOL,DAVIS,CA 95616, USA. NR 16 TC 27 Z9 31 U1 1 U2 12 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0006-3207 J9 BIOL CONSERV JI Biol. Conserv. PY 1995 VL 73 IS 1 BP 23 EP 26 PG 4 WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA RC183 UT WOS:A1995RC18300003 ER PT J AU BANDONI, SM MULVEY, M LOKER, ES AF BANDONI, SM MULVEY, M LOKER, ES TI PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF 11 SPECIES OF BIOMPHALARIA PRESTON, 1910 (GASTROPODA, PLANORBIDAE) BASED ON COMPARISONS OF ALLOZYMES SO BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY LA English DT Article DE FRESH-WATER GASTROPODS; PHYLOGENY; COEVOLUTION; BIOGEOGRAPHY; SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI ID GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION; PFEIFFERI KRAUSS; POPULATIONS; SNAIL; CAMEROON; GLABRATA; BIOGEOGRAPHY; MOLLUSCA; CERION AB Freshwater snails in the genus Biomphalaria transmit Schistosoma mansoni in Africa, South America and the Caribbean region. Although considerable attention has been given to the identification of species, little is known of evolutionary relationships among the species. A phylogenetic analysis of 25 populations representing 11 species was performed on 25 enzyme loci examined using starch gel electrophoresis. A phylogenetic analysis of the individual populations produced 60 trees of equal length. The 60 trees have a consistency index value of 75.9% and a retention index value of 76.5%. The phylogenetic analysis provided strong support for the monophyly of Biomphalaria with either 14 or 15 synapomorphies uniting all of the species included and separating them from the outgroup, two species of Helisoma. Four nominal species represented by multiple populations formed monophyletic groups. Populations of B. sudanica, B. choanomphala, and B. alexandrina were interspersed. Ten arrangements were obtained for the populations of these three species. A variety of ingroup taxa were used to root the trees, and all provided support for the use of Helisoma species as an outgroup. In all of the trees obtained, the African species together formed a monophyletic group. In none of the trees obtained did the neotropical species form a monophyletic group. A constrained analysis requiring the monophyly of the neotropical species as well as the African species resulted in 90 trees just two steps longer than the shortest trees. Analysis of the species from either hemisphere alone resulted in decreased resolution, as measured by an increase in the number of trees obtained. This finding suggests that further comparisons of species from the two hemispheres will be of considerable value. Finally, two species which are resistant to infection with S. mansoni were included among the eleven studied. Neither of these species formed the sister group to all of the other species included, indicating that susceptibility is the plesiomorphic state, and that resistance is derived. Similarly, in none of the trees obtained did the two resistant species fall out as sister taxa, indicating that resistance arose independently twice. C1 SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29802. UNIV NEW MEXICO,DEPT BIOL,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. NR 60 TC 23 Z9 23 U1 1 U2 1 PU ACADEMIC PRESS (LONDON) LTD PI LONDON PA 24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON, ENGLAND NW1 7DX SN 0024-4066 J9 BIOL J LINN SOC JI Biol. J. Linnean Soc. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 54 IS 1 BP 1 EP 27 PG 27 WC Evolutionary Biology SC Evolutionary Biology GA QA566 UT WOS:A1995QA56600001 ER PT B AU Shah, MM Stevens, DK AF Shah, MM Stevens, DK BE Hinchee, RE Skeen, RS Sayles, GD TI Residence time distribution studies and design of aerobic bioreactors SO BIOLOGICAL UNIT PROCESSES FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-010-1 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 9 BP 7 EP 12 PG 6 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31W UT WOS:A1995BG31W00002 ER PT J AU OLINS, DE AF OLINS, DE TI THE REPLICATION BAND OF EUPLOTES IS DNASE-I SENSITIVE SO BIOLOGY OF THE CELL LA English DT Article DE REPLICATION BAND; EUPLOLES; DNASE ID HISTONE ACETYLATION; HYPERSENSITIVE SITES; INTERPHASE NUCLEI; NICK TRANSLATION; CHROMATIN; EURYSTOMUS; REGIONS; LOCALIZATION; MACRONUCLEUS; CELLS AB Employing in situ nick translation on isolated macronuclei from the ciliate Euplotes eurystomus, the replication band exhibited heightened DNase I sensitivity. This enhanced reactivity was not significantly affected by decreased replication induced with heat shock or added inhibitors, implying that the underlying chromatin modulations are reasonably stable. The nuclease sensitivity of the replication band is probably related to the 'maturation' of nascent chromatin, since transcriptional activity is known to be absent within the band. An additional observation of this Study was the in vivo incorporation of halogen-deoxynucleosides into replication bands, facilitating future studies of matrix-associated nascent DNA. C1 OAK RIDGE GRAD SCH BIOMED SCI,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP OLINS, DE (reprint author), UNIV TENNESSEE,GRAD SCH BIOMED SCI,BOX 2009,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 25 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES ELSEVIER PI PARIS CEDEX 15 PA 141 RUE JAVEL, 75747 PARIS CEDEX 15, FRANCE SN 0248-4900 J9 BIOL CELL JI Biol. Cell PY 1995 VL 83 IS 2-3 BP 185 EP 189 DI 10.1016/0248-4900(96)81307-4 PG 5 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA RU340 UT WOS:A1995RU34000010 ER PT S AU George, JS Sanders, JA Lewine, JD Caprihan, A Aine, CJ AF George, JS Sanders, JA Lewine, JD Caprihan, A Aine, CJ BE Baumgartner, C Deecke, L Stroink, G Williamson, SJ TI Comparative studies of brain activation with MEG and functional MRI SO BIOMAGNETISM: FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS SE STUDIES IN APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS AND MECHANICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG 93 VIENNA) CY AUG 14-20, 1993 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Bundesminsterium Wissensch & Forsch, Wiener Tourismusverband, Aesca GesmbH, Vienna, Amuneal Mfg Co, US, Biomagnet Technol Inc, US, CTF Syst Inc, Canada, Gerot Pharmazeutika, Vienna, Imedco AG, Switzerland, Merck GesmbH, Austria, Schering Wien GesmbH, Austria, Serono Pharm Paraparate GesmbH, Vienna, Siemens AG, Germany, Wellcome Pharma GesmbH, Austria C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,BIOPHYS GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1383-7281 BN 90-5199-233-5 J9 STUD APPL ELECTROMAG PY 1995 VL 7 BP 60 EP 65 PG 6 WC Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Medicine, Research & Experimental; Neurosciences; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Research & Experimental Medicine; Neurosciences & Neurology; Physics GA BE41N UT WOS:A1995BE41N00015 ER PT S AU Aine, C Supek, S George, J Ranken, D Best, E Tiee, W Vigil, V Flynn, E Wood, C AF Aine, C Supek, S George, J Ranken, D Best, E Tiee, W Vigil, V Flynn, E Wood, C BE Baumgartner, C Deecke, L Stroink, G Williamson, SJ TI Meg studies of human vision: Retinotopic organization of V1 SO BIOMAGNETISM: FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS SE STUDIES IN APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS AND MECHANICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG 93 VIENNA) CY AUG 14-20, 1993 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Bundesminsterium Wissensch & Forsch, Wiener Tourismusverband, Aesca GesmbH, Vienna, Amuneal Mfg Co, US, Biomagnet Technol Inc, US, CTF Syst Inc, Canada, Gerot Pharmazeutika, Vienna, Imedco AG, Switzerland, Merck GesmbH, Austria, Schering Wien GesmbH, Austria, Serono Pharm Paraparate GesmbH, Vienna, Siemens AG, Germany, Wellcome Pharma GesmbH, Austria C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,BIOPHYS GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1383-7281 BN 90-5199-233-5 J9 STUD APPL ELECTROMAG PY 1995 VL 7 BP 153 EP 161 PG 9 WC Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Medicine, Research & Experimental; Neurosciences; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Research & Experimental Medicine; Neurosciences & Neurology; Physics GA BE41N UT WOS:A1995BE41N00035 ER PT S AU Mosher, JC Lewis, PS Leahy, RM AF Mosher, JC Lewis, PS Leahy, RM BE Baumgartner, C Deecke, L Stroink, G Williamson, SJ TI Coherence and music in biomagnetic source localization SO BIOMAGNETISM: FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS SE STUDIES IN APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS AND MECHANICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG 93 VIENNA) CY AUG 14-20, 1993 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Bundesminsterium Wissensch & Forsch, Wiener Tourismusverband, Aesca GesmbH, Vienna, Amuneal Mfg Co, US, Biomagnet Technol Inc, US, CTF Syst Inc, Canada, Gerot Pharmazeutika, Vienna, Imedco AG, Switzerland, Merck GesmbH, Austria, Schering Wien GesmbH, Austria, Serono Pharm Paraparate GesmbH, Vienna, Siemens AG, Germany, Wellcome Pharma GesmbH, Austria C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1383-7281 BN 90-5199-233-5 J9 STUD APPL ELECTROMAG PY 1995 VL 7 BP 330 EP 334 PG 5 WC Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Medicine, Research & Experimental; Neurosciences; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Research & Experimental Medicine; Neurosciences & Neurology; Physics GA BE41N UT WOS:A1995BE41N00074 ER PT S AU George, JS Lewis, PS Schlitt, HA Kaplan, L Gorodnitsky, I Wood, CC AF George, JS Lewis, PS Schlitt, HA Kaplan, L Gorodnitsky, I Wood, CC BE Baumgartner, C Deecke, L Stroink, G Williamson, SJ TI Strategies for source space limitation in tomographic inverse procedures SO BIOMAGNETISM: FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS SE STUDIES IN APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS AND MECHANICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG 93 VIENNA) CY AUG 14-20, 1993 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Bundesminsterium Wissensch & Forsch, Wiener Tourismusverband, Aesca GesmbH, Vienna, Amuneal Mfg Co, US, Biomagnet Technol Inc, US, CTF Syst Inc, Canada, Gerot Pharmazeutika, Vienna, Imedco AG, Switzerland, Merck GesmbH, Austria, Schering Wien GesmbH, Austria, Serono Pharm Paraparate GesmbH, Vienna, Siemens AG, Germany, Wellcome Pharma GesmbH, Austria C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1383-7281 BN 90-5199-233-5 J9 STUD APPL ELECTROMAG PY 1995 VL 7 BP 357 EP 362 PG 6 WC Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Medicine, Research & Experimental; Neurosciences; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Mechanics; Research & Experimental Medicine; Neurosciences & Neurology; Physics GA BE41N UT WOS:A1995BE41N00080 ER PT B AU STRAUME, T LUCAS, JN AF STRAUME, T LUCAS, JN BE Mendelsohn, ML Peeters, JP Normandy, MJ TI Validation studies for monitoring of workers using molecular cytogenetics SO BIOMARKERS AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH: PROGRESS AND PERSPECTIVES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on the Development and Applications of Biomarkers CY APR 26-29, 1994 CL SANTA FE, NM SP US DOE, Environm Safety & Hlth, US DOE, Energy Res, US DOE, Environm Management C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH & ECOL ASSESSMENT,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU NATL ACADEMY PRESS PI WASHINGTON PA 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, PO BOX 285, WASHINGTON, DC 20055 BN 0-309-05187-8 PY 1995 BP 174 EP 193 PG 2 WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA BD69J UT WOS:A1995BD69J00019 ER PT B AU JETT, JH AF JETT, JH BE Mendelsohn, ML Peeters, JP Normandy, MJ TI Flow cytometry: A powerful technology for measuring biomarkers SO BIOMARKERS AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH: PROGRESS AND PERSPECTIVES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on the Development and Applications of Biomarkers CY APR 26-29, 1994 CL SANTA FE, NM SP US DOE, Environm Safety & Hlth, US DOE, Energy Res, US DOE, Environm Management C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU NATL ACADEMY PRESS PI WASHINGTON PA 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, PO BOX 285, WASHINGTON, DC 20055 BN 0-309-05187-8 PY 1995 BP 275 EP 289 PG 3 WC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA BD69J UT WOS:A1995BD69J00026 ER PT J AU Wallace, CJ AF Wallace, CJ TI Biomass utilisation: A perspective of Task X IEA bioenergy agreement 1992-1994 SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International-Energy-Agency Seminar on Bioenergy Agreement Progress and Achievements 1992-1994 CY MAR 23-24, 1995 CL OSLO, NORWAY SP Int Energy Agcy AB The program to be carried out within the framework of the IEA Bioenergy Agreement consists of cooperative research, development, demonstrations and exchange of information regarding bioenergy. Within Task X Biomass Utilisation, thirteen participating countries have focused research efforts on thermal processing of biomass, biological conversion of feedstocks, processing of specialised biomass, and cross-cutting topics of interest across several technical areas. This paper addresses the various work programs and summarises the progress of Task X Biomass Utilisation during the period 1992 through 1994. RP Wallace, CJ (reprint author), NATL RENEWABEL ENERGY LAB,409 12TH ST SW,WASHINGTON,DC 20024, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 9 IS 1-5 BP 227 EP 233 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(95)00093-3 PG 7 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TP293 UT WOS:A1995TP29300018 ER PT J AU Bridgwater, AV Elliott, DC Fagernas, L Gifford, JS Mackie, KL Toft, AJ AF Bridgwater, AV Elliott, DC Fagernas, L Gifford, JS Mackie, KL Toft, AJ TI The nature and control of solid, liquid and gaseous emissions from the thermochemical processing of biomass SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International-Energy-Agency Seminar on Bioenergy Agreement Progress and Achievements 1992-1994 CY MAR 23-24, 1995 CL OSLO, NORWAY SP Int Energy Agcy DE thermochemical; conversion; emissions; products; control; ash; char; effluent; wastewater AB A summary of the projects undertaken by the IEA Environmental Systems Activity over the period 1992 - 1994 is presented. The goal of the activity has been to investigate and evaluate systems that permit biomass conversion technologies to meet environmental requirements. The projects undertaken that produced significant outcomes were: 1. Analysis and characterisation of wastewaters from the production of bio-oils and upgraded biooils from biomass. 2. Characterisation of ash and char arising from combustion, pyrolysis and gasification processes. 3. A review of volatile emissions from biomass drying. 4. A study of the control of flue gases arising from the combustion of solid biomass, bio-oils and gasification fuel gases in furnaces, gas turbines and engines. 5. The development of a new methodology for evaluating the likely environmental impacts of bioenergy systems. Progress in each of these project areas is summarised. A comprehensive report detailing the technical outcomes of the overall activity (project by project) and providing an up to date overview of the environmental issues surrounding biomass conversion has been prepared. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. VTT ENERGY, ESPOO, FINLAND. RP Bridgwater, AV (reprint author), UNIV ASTON, BIRMINGHAM B4 7ET, W MIDLANDS, ENGLAND. NR 16 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 1 U2 12 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 9 IS 1-5 BP 325 EP 341 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(95)00100-X PG 17 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TP293 UT WOS:A1995TP29300025 ER PT J AU BLANDER, M RAGLAND, KW COLE, RL LIBERA, JA PELTON, A AF BLANDER, M RAGLAND, KW COLE, RL LIBERA, JA PELTON, A TI THE INORGANIC-CHEMISTRY OF WOOD COMBUSTION FOR POWER PRODUCTION SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article DE COMBUSTION OF WOOD; MOLTEN SULFATES; MOLTEN CARBONATES; ASH DEPOSITION; ASPEN WOOD; GRAVEL BED COMBUSTOR AB Equilibrium calculations were performed to determine the inorganic chemistry involved in the combustion of aspen woodchips with a large excess of oxygen at pressures of 1, 4 and 10 atm. At 1 atm, a potassium-sulfate-rich liquid forms at high temperatures (1050 degrees C) and persists to a temperature of between 975 and 1000 degrees C, where it crystallizes to form solid alkali sulfates. At 4 and 10 atm the liquid crystallizes above 1000 degrees C. The formation of sulfate is limited by the low abundance of sulfur, which is greatly depleted at 1000 degrees C. A large fraction of the alkali remains in the vapor as the KOH molecule at this temperature. Both KOH and CaO react with CO2 in the vapor to form the solid carbonates K2Ca2(CO3)(3) and CaCO3 below 800 degrees at 1 atm. At 4 atm, a potentially corrosive molten carbonate forms al temperatures in the range of 800-875 degrees C. Below 800 degrees C all the carbonate crystallizes to CaCO3 and K2Ca2(CO3)(3). Upon cooling at 10 atm, the liquid forms somewhat above 900 degrees C and crystallizes somewhat above 800 degrees C to form these solid carbonates. These considerations are applied to a gravel-bed combustor/gas turbine system and methods for improving its operation by temperature control and hot gas cleanup are reported. An economic analysis and future prospects in the United States are discussed to provide a context for this work. C1 UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT MECH ENGN,MADISON,WI 53706. ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY SYST,ARGONNE,IL 60439. ECOLE POLYTECH,DEPT MAT & MET ENGN,MONTREAL,PQ H3C 3A7,CANADA. RP BLANDER, M (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 17 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 1 BP 29 EP 38 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)00093-9 PG 10 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA RK816 UT WOS:A1995RK81600005 ER PT J AU SWEZEY, BG PORTER, KL FEHER, JS AF SWEZEY, BG PORTER, KL FEHER, JS TI THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF EXTERNALITIES CONSIDERATIONS ON THE MARKET FOR BIOMASS POWER TECHNOLOGIES SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article DE BIOMASS POWER; ENVIRONMENT; EXTERNALITIES; STATE REGULATION; ENERGY POLICY; ELECTRICITY AB Of all the renewable energy sources used for power generation, biomass energy has experienced the greatest growth over the last decade. Spurred by requirements established in the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA), as well as various tax incentives, biomass-based power generation now provides more than 50 billion kWh of electric energy from 10,000 MW of installed capacity. The overwhelming majority of this capacity, primarily wood-based, has been developed by the nonutility sector. However, the biomass industry is currently facing more difficult market conditions due to a reduction in federal incentives and changes in the generation market, such as lower utility avoided costs, slower demand growth, and greater competition among both generators and fuel sources. States are increasingly contemplating the inclusion of market externalities costs and benefits associated with different generation options in electricity resource planning and procurement decisions. Market externalities, as they relate to generation resources and technologies, represent impacts that are not wholly reflected in the market price of electricity derived from these sources. These impacts, which can be either positive or negative, can encompass environmental, economic and other social factors, but state considerations have focused predominantly on environmental externalities costs, especially air emissions. The explicit quantification of externalities could measurably affect the competitive standing of various energy resources and technologies in future generation resource acquisitions. This paper summarizes work undertaken to assess the status of externalities considerations in state and utility electricity resource planning processes and to determine how externalities considerations might help or hinder future development of biomass power plants. RP SWEZEY, BG (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 52 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 6 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 4 BP 207 EP 220 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(95)00035-6 PG 14 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TH066 UT WOS:A1995TH06600001 ER PT J AU PHILLIPS, VD LIU, W MERRIAM, RA BAIN, RL AF PHILLIPS, VD LIU, W MERRIAM, RA BAIN, RL TI SHORT-ROTATION FORESTRY AS AN ALTERNATIVE LAND-USE IN HAWAII SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article DE SHORT-ROTATION FORESTRY; TROPICAL HARDWOODS; ALCOHOLS; ELECTRICITY; BIOMASS ECONOMICS; HAWAII ID MODEL AB The traditional mainstays of Hawaii's economy: sugarcane and pineapple crops, have declined such that as much as 80,000 hectares of agricultural land are now available for alternative land uses. Concurrently, imports of fossil fuels continue to accelerate and now provide over 90% of the total energy supply at a cost exceeding $1 billion annually exported from the local economy. The feasibility of short-rotation forestry on these former sugarcane and pineapple plantation lands to produce a variety of wood products, including biofuels, is being evaluated using a species-and site-specific empirical model to predict yields of Eucalyptus saligna, a system model to estimate delivered costs of wood chips to a bioconversion facility, and a geographic information system to extend the analysis to areas where no field trials exist and to present results in map form. The island of Hawaii is showcased as an application of the methodology. Modeling results are presented for using tropical hardwoods as dedicated feedstocks from biomass energy plantations to produce methanol, ethanol and electricity. A hypothetical, integrated, high-value hardwood, veneer, utility lumber and wood-chip operation is featured in contrast to the biomass energy plantation scenario. Short-rotation forestry may hold some promise for the greening of Hawaii's energy system and even greater promise for the industrial production of value-added wood products for the benefit of the state's citizens and visitors. The methodology is readily transferable to other regions of the United States and the rest of the world. C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. RP PHILLIPS, VD (reprint author), UNIV HAWAII,COLL TROP AGR & HUMAN RESOURCES,HONOLULU,HI 96822, USA. NR 22 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 1 U2 5 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 4 BP 235 EP 244 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(95)00015-Y PG 10 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TH066 UT WOS:A1995TH06600003 ER PT J AU Sathaye, J Makundi, W Andrasko, K AF Sathaye, J Makundi, W Andrasko, K TI A comprehensive mitigation assessment process (COMAP) for the evaluation of forestry mitigation options SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article DE carbon; mitigation options; cost-effectiveness; scenarios; COMAP ID CARBON; STORAGE; SINKS; COST; CO2 AB Carbon emissions from land-use change in the tropics contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions. The evaluation of carbon hows from land-use change and the associated socioeconomic impacts are just beginning for the tropical countries. This paper presents a comprehensive mitigation assessment process (COMAP) for the evaluation of forest sector mitigation options. COMAP is a bottom-up methodological framework which was used in the assessment of carbon sequestration potential by the F7 countries and is recommended in the IPCC 1995 Working Group II chapter. COMAP helps to account for carbon and monetary hows, and to develop scenarios and cost-effectiveness indicators of alternative mitigation options. The COMAP calculation method is coded in a spreadsheet format. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. US EPA,WASHINGTON,DC 20460. NR 43 TC 11 Z9 16 U1 1 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 5 BP 345 EP 356 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(95)00027-5 PG 12 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TN248 UT WOS:A1995TN24800007 ER PT J AU Makundi, WR Sathaye, J Ketoff, A AF Makundi, WR Sathaye, J Ketoff, A TI COPATH - A spreadsheet model for the estimation of carbon flows associated with the use of forest resources SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article ID LAND-USE CHANGE; TROPICAL FORESTS; BIOMASS; CYCLE; DEFORESTATION; AMAZONIA; STORAGE; BUDGET AB The forest sector plays a key role in the global climate change process. A significant amount of net greenhouse gas emissions emanate from landuse changes, and the sector offers a unique opportunity to sequester carbon in vegetation, detritus, soils and forest products. However, the estimates of carbon flows associated with the use of forest resources have been quite imprecise. This paper describes a methodological framework-COPATH-which is a spreadsheet model for estimating carbon emissions and sequestration from deforestation and harvesting of forests. The model has two parts, the first estimates carbon stocks, emissions and uptake in the base year, while the second part forecasts future emissions and the uptake under various scenarios. The forecast module is structured after the main modes of forest conversion, i.e. agriculture, pasture, forest harvesting and other land uses. The model can be used by countries which may not possess an abundance of pertinent data, and allows for the use of forest inventory data to estimate carbon stocks. The choice of the most likely scenario procides the country with a carbon flux profile necessary to formulate GHG mitigation strategies. RP Makundi, WR (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. RI El Husny, Chafic/G-5410-2012 NR 46 TC 4 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 3 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 5 BP 369 EP 380 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(95)00044-5 PG 12 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TN248 UT WOS:A1995TN24800009 ER PT J AU Makundi, WR Okitingati, A AF Makundi, WR Okitingati, A TI Carbon flows and economic evaluation of mitigation options in Tanzania's forest sector SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article DE Tanzania; forest sector; carbon emissions and sequestration; mitigation options; economic evaluation AB This paper presents estimates of the rate of forest use, deforestation and forest degradation, as well as the corresponding carbon hows, in the Tanzanian forest sector. It is estimated that the country lost 525,000 ha of forests in 1990, with associated committed emissions of 31.5 Mt carbon (MtC), and 7.05 MtC of committed carbon sequestration. The paper then describes the possible response options in the forest sector to mitigate GHG emissions, and evaluates the most stable subset of these-i.e. forest conservation, woodfuel plantations and agroforestry. The conservation options were found to cost an average of U.S.$1.27 per tonne of carbon (tC) conserved. Five options for fuelwood plantations and agroforestry, with two different ownership regimes were evaluated. Each one of the options gives a positive net present value at low rates of discount, ranging from U.S.$1.06 to 3.4/tC of avoided emissions at 0% discount rate. At 10% discount, the eucalyptus and maize option has a highest PNV of U.S.$1.73/tC, and the government plantation gives a negative PNV (loss) of U.S.$0.13 tC sequestered. The options with a private/community type of ownership scheme fared better than government run options. This conclusion also held true when ranking the options by the BRAG indicator, with the government fuelwood plantation ranked the lowest, and the private agroforestry option of eucalyptus and corn performing best. The mitigation options evaluated here show that the forest sector in Tanzania has one of the most cost-effective GHG mitigation opportunities in the world, and they are within the developmental aspirations of the country. C1 SOKOINE UNIV AGR,DEPT FOREST ECON,MOROGORO,TANZANIA. RP Makundi, WR (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 33 TC 10 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 4 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0961-9534 J9 BIOMASS BIOENERG JI Biomass Bioenerg. PY 1995 VL 8 IS 5 BP 381 EP 393 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(95)00045-3 PG 13 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TN248 UT WOS:A1995TN24800010 ER PT B AU OVEREND, RP AF OVEREND, RP BE Chartier, P Beenackers, AAC Grassi, G TI Chemicals and products - Thermochemistry SO BIOMASS FOR ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY, VOLS 1-3 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th European Conference on Biomass in Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Industry CY OCT 03-05, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP European Commiss, Austrian Govt, Adene C1 NREL,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB BN 0-08-042135-0 PY 1995 BP 185 EP 189 PG 5 WC Agronomy; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Chemical SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BE18N UT WOS:A1995BE18N00021 ER PT B AU WYMAN, CE AF WYMAN, CE BE Chartier, P Beenackers, AAC Grassi, G TI The status of the DOE/NREL ethanol from biomass project SO BIOMASS FOR ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY, VOLS 1-3 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th European Conference on Biomass in Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Industry CY OCT 03-05, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP European Commiss, Austrian Govt, Adene C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB BN 0-08-042135-0 PY 1995 BP 1094 EP 1107 PG 14 WC Agronomy; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Chemical SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BE18N UT WOS:A1995BE18N00131 ER PT B AU BULL, SR AF BULL, SR BE Chartier, P Beenackers, AAC Grassi, G TI Implications of US policies on biomass energy SO BIOMASS FOR ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY, VOLS 1-3 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th European Conference on Biomass in Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Industry CY OCT 03-05, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP European Commiss, Austrian Govt, Adene C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB BN 0-08-042135-0 PY 1995 BP 1992 EP 1998 PG 7 WC Agronomy; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Chemical SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BE18N UT WOS:A1995BE18N00250 ER PT J AU FABREGA, C ERITJA, R SINHA, ND DOSANJH, MK SINGER, B AF FABREGA, C ERITJA, R SINHA, ND DOSANJH, MK SINGER, B TI SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES CONTAINING THE MUTAGENIC BASE O-4-BENZYLTHYMIDINE SO BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID SOLID-PHASE SYNTHESIS; CARCINOGEN-MODIFIED BASES; DODECANUCLEOTIDE DUPLEXES; ALKYLATING-AGENTS; PAIR MISMATCHES; DNA; OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDES; NUCLEOSIDES; REPLICATION; RESIDUES AB The preparation of synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides containing O-4-benzylthymidine (T-bn) is described. The use of standard and t-butylphenoxyacetyl amino protecting groups is compared. The thermal stabilities of duplexes containing T-bn paired with adenine and guanine have been measured. C1 CSIC, CID, DEPT MOLEC GENET, E-08034 BARCELONA, Spain. EUROPEAN MOLEC BIOL LAB, D-69117 HEIDELBERG, Germany. MILLIPORE CORP, LIFE SCI RES GRP, BEDFORD, MA 01730 USA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, DONNER LAB, DIV LIFE SCI, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RI eritja, ramon/B-5613-2008; Fabrega, MCarme/K-9847-2014 OI eritja, ramon/0000-0001-5383-9334; Fabrega, MCarme/0000-0003-3816-7634 NR 23 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 4 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0968-0896 J9 BIOORGAN MED CHEM JI Bioorg. Med. Chem. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 3 IS 1 BP 101 EP 108 DI 10.1016/0968-0896(94)00148-V PG 8 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Medicinal; Chemistry, Organic SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Chemistry GA QP550 UT WOS:A1995QP55000012 PM 8612041 ER PT J AU MIASKIEWICZ, K MILLER, J ORNSTEIN, R OSMAN, R AF MIASKIEWICZ, K MILLER, J ORNSTEIN, R OSMAN, R TI MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS OF THE EFFECTS OF RING-SATURATED THYMINE LESIONS ON DNA-STRUCTURE SO BIOPOLYMERS LA English DT Article ID IRREGULAR NUCLEIC-ACIDS; THYMIDINE GLYCOL; POLYMERASE-I; FORCE-FIELD; OXIDATIVE DAMAGE; BASE DAMAGE; SEQUENCE; D(CGCGAATTCGCG); RADIATION; STABILITY AB The effect of thymine lesions produced by radiation or oxidative damage on DNA structure was studied by molecular dynamics simulations of native and damaged DNA. Thymine in position 7 of native dodecamer d(CGCGAATTCGCG)(2) was replaced by one of the four thymine lesions 5-hydroxy-5,6-dihydrothymine, 6-hydroxy-5,6-dihydrothymine (thymine photohydrate), 5,6-dihydroxy-5,6-dihydro-thymine (thymine glycol), and 5,6-dihydrothymine. Simulations were performed with Assisted Model Building with Energy Refinement force field. Solvent was represented by a rectangular box of water with periodic boundary conditions applied. A constant temperature and constant volume protocol was used The observed level of distortions of DNA structure depends on the specific nature of the lesion. The 5,6-dihydrothymine does not cause distinguishable perturbations to DNA. Other lesions produce a dramatic increase in the rise parameter. between the lesion and the 5' adjacent adenine. These changes are accompanied by weakening of Watson-Crick hydrogen bonds in the A6-T19 base pair on the 5' side of the lesion. The lesioned bases also show negative values of inclination relative to the helical axis. No changes in the pattern of backbone torsional angles are observed with any of the lesions incorporated into DNA. The structural distortions in DNA correlate well with known biological effects of 5,6-dihydrothymine and thymine glycol on such processes as polymerase action or recognition by repair enzymes. (C) 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, ENVIRONM MOLEC SCI LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. CUNY MT SINAI SCH MED, DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOPHYS, NEW YORK, NY 10029 USA. RP MIASKIEWICZ, K (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, DEPT BIOL & CHEM, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 41 TC 34 Z9 34 U1 0 U2 3 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0006-3525 J9 BIOPOLYMERS JI Biopolymers PD JAN PY 1995 VL 35 IS 1 BP 113 EP 124 DI 10.1002/bip.360350112 PG 12 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics GA QE535 UT WOS:A1995QE53500011 PM 7696552 ER PT S AU Lenhard, RJ Skeen, RS Brouns, TM AF Lenhard, RJ Skeen, RS Brouns, TM BE Skipper, HD Turco, RF TI Contaminants at US DOE sites and their susceptibility to bioremediation SO BIOREMEDIATION: SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS SE SSSA SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Bioremediation - Science and Applications, at the Annual Meeting of SSSA/ASA/CSSA CY NOV 06-07, 1993 CL CINCINNATI, OH SP SSSA, ASA, CSSA C1 PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOIL SCIENCE SOC AMER PI MADISON PA 677 S SEGOE RD, MADISON, WI 53711 SN 0081-1904 BN 0-89118-814-3 J9 SSSA SPEC PUBL PY 1995 IS 43 BP 157 EP 172 PG 16 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Soil Science SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Agriculture GA BE67D UT WOS:A1995BE67D00010 ER PT B AU Gao, JW Skeen, RS Hooker, BS AF Gao, JW Skeen, RS Hooker, BS BE Hinchee, RE Leeson, A Semprini, L TI Effect of temperature on perchloroethylene dechlorination by a methanogenic consortium SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-005-5 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 4 BP 53 EP 59 PG 7 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31R UT WOS:A1995BG31R00007 ER PT B AU Brockman, FJ Payne, W Workman, D Soong, A Manley, S Sun, WH Ogram, A AF Brockman, FJ Payne, W Workman, D Soong, A Manley, S Sun, WH Ogram, A BE Hinchee, RE Leeson, A Semprini, L TI Molecular- and cultural-based monitoring of bioremediation at a TCE-contaminated site SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT ENVIRONM SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-005-5 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 4 BP 99 EP 109 PG 11 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31R UT WOS:A1995BG31R00013 ER PT B AU Peyton, BM Truex, MJ Skeen, RS Hooker, BS AF Peyton, BM Truex, MJ Skeen, RS Hooker, BS BE Hinchee, RE Leeson, A Semprini, L TI Design of an in situ carbon tetrachloride bioremediation system SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 1 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-005-5 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 4 BP 111 EP 116 PG 6 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31R UT WOS:A1995BG31R00014 ER PT B AU Pfiffner, SM Ringelberg, DB Hedrick, DB Phelps, TJ Palumbo, AV AF Pfiffner, SM Ringelberg, DB Hedrick, DB Phelps, TJ Palumbo, AV BE Hinchee, RE Leeson, A Semprini, L TI Subsurface microbial communities and degradative capacities during trichloroethylene bioremediation SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Palumbo, Anthony/A-4764-2011; phelps, tommy/A-5244-2011 OI Palumbo, Anthony/0000-0002-1102-3975; NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-005-5 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 4 BP 263 EP 271 PG 9 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31R UT WOS:A1995BG31R00031 ER PT B AU Saaty, RP Showalter, WE Booth, SR AF Saaty, RP Showalter, WE Booth, SR BE Hinchee, RE Leeson, A Semprini, L TI Cost effectiveness of in situ bioremediation at Savannah River SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-005-5 J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 4 BP 289 EP 295 PG 7 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31R UT WOS:A1995BG31R00034 ER PT B AU Bolton, H Gorby, YA AF Bolton, H Gorby, YA BE Hinchee, RE Means, JL Burris, DR TI An overview of the bioremediation of inorganic contaminants SO BIOREMEDIATION OF INORGANICS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. RI Bolton, Harvey/E-5583-2011 NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-011-X J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 10 BP 1 EP 16 PG 16 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31X UT WOS:A1995BG31X00001 ER PT B AU Nagle, NJ Rivard, CJ Mohagheghi, A Philippidis, G AF Nagle, NJ Rivard, CJ Mohagheghi, A Philippidis, G BE Hinchee, RE Means, JL Burris, DR TI Bioconversion of cyanide and acetonitrile by a municipal-sewage-derived anaerobic consortium SO BIOREMEDIATION OF INORGANICS SE BIOREMEDIATION SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation Symposium CY APR, 1995 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP Battelle Mem Inst, Ajou Univ, Coll Engn, Korea, Amer Petr Inst, Asian Inst Technol, Thailand, Biotreatment News, Castalia, ENEA, Italy, Environm Protect, Gas Res Inst, Groundwater Technol Inc, Inst Francais Petr, Mitsubishi Corp, OHM Remediat Serv Corp, Parsons Engn Sci Inc, Natl Inst Public Hlth & Environm, Netherlands, Japan Res Inst Ltd, Umweltbundesamt, Germany, USAF Armstrong Lab, Environ Directorate, USAF Ctr Environm Excellence, US DOE, Off Technol Dev, US EPA, US Naval Facilities Engn Serv Ctr, Stanford Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr, Oregon Univ, W Reg Hazardous Subst Res Ctr C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,APPL BIOL SCI BRANCH,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 2 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 1-57477-011-X J9 BIOREMED SER PY 1995 VL 3 IS 10 BP 71 EP 79 PG 9 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BG31X UT WOS:A1995BG31X00007 ER PT J AU Boopathy, R AF Boopathy, R TI Isolation and characterization of a phenol-degrading, sulfate-reducing bacterium from swine manure SO BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE phenol; p-chlorophenol; acetate; sulfate-reducing bacteria; swine manure; wastewater treatment ID ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION; METHANOGENIC BACTERIA; CONSORTIUM; BENZOATE AB A sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from swine manure used phenol as its sole source of carbon and energy. Sulfate was used as the electron acceptor The major end product of phenol metabolism was acetic acid. For every mole of phenol degraded, almost 2 moles of acetic acid were produced. Acetic acid was not degraded further to CO2, indicating that this sulfate-reducing bacterium (SRB) is an incomplete oxidizer unable to carry-out the terminal oxidation of organic compounds. The SRB isolate also used p-chlorophenol as the sole source of carbon and energy. However it did not use the chlorophenolic compounds containing two or more chlorine atoms, dichlorophenol and pentachlorophenol. RP Boopathy, R (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,BLDG 203,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 19 TC 15 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 5 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0960-8524 J9 BIORESOURCE TECHNOL JI Bioresour. Technol. PY 1995 VL 54 IS 1 BP 29 EP 33 DI 10.1016/0960-8524(95)00106-9 PG 5 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TM615 UT WOS:A1995TM61500005 ER PT J AU HILL, LJ HADLEY, SW AF HILL, LJ HADLEY, SW TI FEDERAL-TAX INCENTIVES AND DISINCENTIVES FOR THE ADOPTION OF WOOD-FUEL ELECTRIC-GENERATING TECHNOLOGIES SO BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE RENEWABLE GENERATING PLANTS; FEDERAL TAXES; FEDERAL TAX INCENTIVES; WOOD-FUEL GENERATING PLANTS AB In this paper we estimate the effects of current federaltax policy on the financial criteria that investor-owned electric utilities (IOUs) and non-utility electricity generators (NUGs) use to evaluate wood-fuel electric-generating technologies, distinguishing between dedicated-plantation and wood-waste fuels. Accelerated tax depreciation, the 1.5 c/kWh production true credit for the dedicated-plantation technology, and the alternative minimum tax ala the most important tax provisions. The results indicate that federal tax laws have significantly different effects on the evaluation criteria, depending on the plant's ownership (IOU vs NUG) and type of fuel (dedicated-plantation vs wood-waste). RP HILL, LJ (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Hadley, Stanton/O-1465-2015 OI Hadley, Stanton/0000-0002-6514-8802 NR 7 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0960-8524 J9 BIORESOURCE TECHNOL JI Bioresour. Technol. PY 1995 VL 53 IS 2 BP 173 EP 178 DI 10.1016/0960-8524(95)00085-S PG 6 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA TA386 UT WOS:A1995TA38600012 ER PT J AU TURNER, MG GARDNER, RH ONEILL, RV AF TURNER, MG GARDNER, RH ONEILL, RV TI ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS AT BROAD SCALES SO BIOSCIENCE LA English DT Article ID POPULATION-DYNAMICS; YELLOWSTONE FIRES; BOREAL FOREST; ISLE-ROYALE; LANDSCAPE; ECOSYSTEM; MOOSE; ENVIRONMENTS; VEGETATION; SERENGETI C1 UNIV MARYLAND,APPALACHIAN ENVIRONM LAB,FROSTBURG,MD 21532. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP TURNER, MG (reprint author), UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT ZOOL,MADISON,WI 53706, USA. RI Turner, Monica/B-2099-2010 NR 42 TC 16 Z9 17 U1 0 U2 4 PU AMER INST BIOL SCI PI WASHINGTON PA 730 11TH STREET, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20001-4521 SN 0006-3568 J9 BIOSCIENCE JI Bioscience PY 1995 SU S BP S29 EP S35 PG 7 WC Biology SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics GA RB762 UT WOS:A1995RB76200006 ER PT J AU Kuklin, A AF Kuklin, A TI Ethylene impact on somatic embryogenesis: Biotechnological considerations SO BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGICAL EQUIPMENT LA English DT Article ID PLANT-REGENERATION; MEDICAGO-SATIVA; AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS; EMBRYO PRODUCTION; BRUSSELS-SPROUTS; CALLUS-CULTURES; TISSUE-CULTURES; SILVER-NITRATE; ANTHER CULTURE; SALICYLIC-ACID AB The gaseous plant hormone ethylene affects somatic embryogenesis in various ways depending on the species or explants used. Inclusion of ethylene action inhibitors, namely silver ions in culture media increased somatic embryogenesis in some species. Large scale (bioreactor) yields of somatic embryo were less than these from flask cultures. Ethylene depletion from the bioreactors due to aeration is considered as a possible reason for the decrease in somatic embryogenesis. Ethylene is discussed as a physiological marker related to embryogenic potential. Wound ethylene evolved after transformation experiments might have some inhibitory role on transformation but results are contradictory. Ethylene plays different roles in long term storage (low and ambient temperatures) of embryogenic cultures. Use of transgenic technology in ethylene biosynthesis reduction is discussed as a way to understanding ethylene role in somatic embryogenesis. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, DIV BIOL, OAK RIDGE, TN 37831 USA. NR 86 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU DIAGNOSIS PRESS LTD PI SOFIA PA 67 DONDUKOV BLVD, 1504 SOFIA, BULGARIA SN 1310-2818 J9 BIOTECHNOL BIOTEC EQ JI Biotechnol. Biotechnol. Equip. PY 1995 VL 9 IS 4 BP 12 EP 19 PG 8 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology GA TX915 UT WOS:A1995TX91500002 ER PT J AU ADNEY, WS TUCKER, MP NIEVES, RA THOMAS, SR HIMMEL, ME AF ADNEY, WS TUCKER, MP NIEVES, RA THOMAS, SR HIMMEL, ME TI LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT THERMOSTABLE BETA-D-GLUCOSIDASE FROM ACIDOTHERMUS-CELLULOLYTICUS SO BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS LA English DT Article ID PURIFICATION; GENUS AB Industrial use of cellulase enzymes, including beta-D-glucosidases, can be greatly improved and expanded by the discovery and characterization of more robust, thermotolerant enzymes. A new thermostable beta-D-glucosidase was isolated from Acidothermus cellulolyticus culture broth. This enzyme has a molecular weight of 52.5 kDa, an isoelectric pI of 4.1, and a pH activity optimum of 4.5. The optimum temperature for activity on p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-glucoside is 63 degrees C. This value is approximately 20 degrees C higher than temperature optima displayed by most previously characterized beta-D-glucosidases. C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV ALTERNAT FUELS,APPL BIOL SCI SECT,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 21 TC 5 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 1 PU CHAPMAN HALL LTD PI LONDON PA 2-6 BOUNDARY ROW, LONDON, ENGLAND SE1 8HN SN 0141-5492 J9 BIOTECHNOL LETT JI Biotechnol. Lett. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 17 IS 1 BP 49 EP 54 DI 10.1007/BF00134195 PG 6 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology GA QM931 UT WOS:A1995QM93100010 ER PT J AU LIZAMA, HM WILKINS, LA SCOTT, TC AF LIZAMA, HM WILKINS, LA SCOTT, TC TI DIBENZOTHIOPHENE SULFUR CAN SERVE AS THE SOLE ELECTRON-ACCEPTOR DURING GROWTH BY SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA SO BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS LA English DT Article AB Three species of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB) were able to grow using dibenzothiophene (DBT) as their sole source of sulfur and sole electron acceptor. Desulfotomaculum orientis and Desulfovibrio desulfuricans were grown at 30 degrees C while Thermodesulfobacterium commune was grown at 60 degrees C, in media containing lactate and citrate. Hydrogen sulfide was the product of dissimilatory sulfur reduction. RP LIZAMA, HM (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,POB 2008,MS-6226,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 5 TC 24 Z9 27 U1 0 U2 1 PU CHAPMAN HALL LTD PI LONDON PA 2-6 BOUNDARY ROW, LONDON, ENGLAND SE1 8HN SN 0141-5492 J9 BIOTECHNOL LETT JI Biotechnol. Lett. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 17 IS 1 BP 113 EP 116 DI 10.1007/BF00134206 PG 4 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology GA QM931 UT WOS:A1995QM93100021 ER PT J AU HSU, T NGUYEN, Q AF HSU, T NGUYEN, Q TI ANALYSIS OF SOLIDS RESULTED FROM DILUTE-ACID PRETREATMENT OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS SO BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNIQUES LA English DT Article AB Lignocellulosic biomass materials were pretreated with dilute sulfuric acid, followed by analysis of partially and extensively washed pretreated solids. It is demonstrated that it is of crucial importance to perform extensive washing for accurate carbohydrate analyses to be obtained. Klason lignin, acid-soluble lignin, and ash analyses were not significantly affected by the extent of washing. RP HSU, T (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV ALTERNAT FUELS,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 3 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 3 PU CHAPMAN HALL LTD PI LONDON PA 2-6 BOUNDARY ROW, LONDON, ENGLAND SE1 8HN SN 0951-208X J9 BIOTECHNOL TECH JI Biotechnol. Tech. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 9 IS 1 BP 25 EP 28 DI 10.1007/BF00152994 PG 4 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology GA QQ770 UT WOS:A1995QQ77000005 ER PT S AU Kolb, EW Abney, M Copeland, EJ Liddle, AR Lidsey, JE AF Kolb, EW Abney, M Copeland, EJ Liddle, AR Lidsey, JE BE Occhionero, F TI The potential of potential reconstruction SO BIRTH OF THE UNIVERSE AND FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS SE LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on the Birth of the Universe and Fundamental Physics CY MAY 18-21, 1994 CL ROME, ITALY SP Comune Roma, European Astron Soc, European Phys Soc, Accad Nazl Lincei, Italian Soc Gen Rel & Gravit, Consiglio Nazl Ric, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, European Space Agcy, Banca Nazl Lavoro C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,NASA,FERMILAB ASTROPHYS CTR,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0075-8450 BN 3-540-60024-8 J9 LECT NOTES PHYS PY 1995 VL 455 BP 35 EP 44 PG 10 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BE87S UT WOS:A1995BE87S00005 ER PT S AU Lidsey, JE AF Lidsey, JE BE Occhionero, F TI Inflation and gravitational waves SO BIRTH OF THE UNIVERSE AND FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS SE LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on the Birth of the Universe and Fundamental Physics CY MAY 18-21, 1994 CL ROME, ITALY SP Comune Roma, European Astron Soc, European Phys Soc, Accad Nazl Lincei, Italian Soc Gen Rel & Gravit, Consiglio Nazl Ric, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, European Space Agcy, Banca Nazl Lavoro C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,NASA,FERMILAB ASTROPHYS CTR,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0075-8450 BN 3-540-60024-8 J9 LECT NOTES PHYS PY 1995 VL 455 BP 53 EP 60 PG 8 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BE87S UT WOS:A1995BE87S00007 ER PT S AU Amendola, L AF Amendola, L BE Occhionero, F TI Beyond the central limit theorem SO BIRTH OF THE UNIVERSE AND FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS SE LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on the Birth of the Universe and Fundamental Physics CY MAY 18-21, 1994 CL ROME, ITALY SP Comune Roma, European Astron Soc, European Phys Soc, Accad Nazl Lincei, Italian Soc Gen Rel & Gravit, Consiglio Nazl Ric, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, European Space Agcy, Banca Nazl Lavoro C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,NASA,FERMILAB ASTROPHYS CTR,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 0075-8450 BN 3-540-60024-8 J9 LECT NOTES PHYS PY 1995 VL 455 BP 259 EP 262 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BE87S UT WOS:A1995BE87S00043 ER PT B AU ROMERO, VJ INGBER, MS AF ROMERO, VJ INGBER, MS BE Brebbia, CA Kim, S Osswald, TA Power, H TI A numerical model for 2-D sloshing of pseudo-viscous liquids in horizontally accelerated rectangular containers SO BOUNDARY ELEMENTS XVII LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 17th International Conference on Boundary Elements (BEM 17) CY JUL, 1995 CL MADISON, WI SP Int Soc Boundary Elements C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS PUBLICATIONS LTD PI SOUTHAMPTON PA ASHURST LODGE, SOUTHAMPTON, HANTS, ENGLAND S04 2AA BN 1-85312-324-2 PY 1995 BP 567 EP 583 PG 17 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering, Multidisciplinary; Mathematics, Applied; Mechanics SC Computer Science; Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanics GA BD93K UT WOS:A1995BD93K00063 ER PT J AU LEE, IY COULTER, RL PARK, HM OH, JH AF LEE, IY COULTER, RL PARK, HM OH, JH TI NUMERICAL-SIMULATION OF NOCTURNAL DRAINAGE FLOW PROPERTIES IN A RUGGED CANYON SO BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY LA English DT Article ID PARAMETERIZATION; ABSORPTION AB A two-dimensional, time-dependent flow model coupled with a radiative transfer module has been applied to examine the characteristics of nocturnal flow in a steep canyon in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. The effect of nighttime surface cooling on drainage flow is examined and compared with observations. In a complementary study, tracer data have been analyzed to estimate the mass flux from a tributary canyon and to examine processes of transport and diffusion. Simulations indicate that the strength and structure of the drainage wind are controlled mainly by terrain features, ambient wind conditions, and effective radiative cooling rates. The transport of tracer from a lower secondary vortex to an upper primary vortex is largely controlled by diffusional processes; removal of tracer from the canyon is controlled by the primary vortex and its interaction with the ambient wind. Differences between mass fluxes from model simulations and those calculated from experiments involve uncertainties in both the structure of the model and the analysis of data. C1 SOGANG UNIV,DEPT CHEM ENGN,SEOUL,SOUTH KOREA. YONSEI UNIV,DEPT ASTRON & ATMOSPHER SCI,SEOUL 120749,SOUTH KOREA. RP LEE, IY (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 15 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0006-8314 J9 BOUND-LAY METEOROL JI Bound.-Layer Meteor. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 72 IS 3 BP 305 EP 321 DI 10.1007/BF00836338 PG 17 WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA QL884 UT WOS:A1995QL88400005 ER PT J AU Palyka, I Huang, W Springer, CS AF Palyka, I Huang, W Springer, CS BE Gorenstein, DG TI The effects of bulk magnetic susceptibility in NMR SO BULLETIN OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE, VOL 17, NOS 1-4, DECEMBER 1995: PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE XIITH MEETING, PT 1 - ISMAR 95: THE NEXT 50 YEARS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT XIIth Meeting of the International-Society-of-Magnetic-Resonance (ISMAR 95) - the Next 50 Years CY JUL 16-21, 1995 CL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SP Int Soc Magnet Resonance C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT SOC MAGNETIC RESONANCE PI LA JOLLA PA DEPT CHEMISTRY, 0342, UNIV CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO, 9500 GILMAN DRIVE, LA JOLLA, CA 92093-0342 PY 1995 BP 46 EP 53 PG 8 WC Physics, Applied; Physics, Multidisciplinary; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Physics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BG23P UT WOS:A1995BG23P00005 ER PT J AU PIELKE, RA BERNARDET, LR FITZPATRICK, PJ HERTENSTEIN, RF JONES, AS LIN, X NACHAMKIN, JE NAIR, US PAPINEAU, JM POULOS, GS SAVOIE, MH VIDALE, PL AF PIELKE, RA BERNARDET, LR FITZPATRICK, PJ HERTENSTEIN, RF JONES, AS LIN, X NACHAMKIN, JE NAIR, US PAPINEAU, JM POULOS, GS SAVOIE, MH VIDALE, PL TI STANDARDIZED TEST TO EVALUATE NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION ALGORITHMS SO BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY LA English DT Letter ID ADVECTION SCHEMES AB In order to assist in comparing the computational techniques used in different models, the authors propose a standardized set of one-dimensional numerical experiments that could be completed for each model. The results of these experiments, with a simplified form of the computational representation for advection, diffusion, pressure gradient term, Coriolis term, and filter used in the models, should be reported in the peer-reviewed literature. Specific recommendations are described in this paper. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. S DAKOTA SCH MINES,IAS,DEPT METEOROL,RAPID CITY,SD. RP PIELKE, RA (reprint author), COLORADO STATE UNIV,DEPT ATMOSPHER SCI,FT COLLINS,CO 80523, USA. RI Pielke, Roger/A-5015-2009; Jones, Andrew/D-3291-2012; Bernardet, Ligia/N-3357-2014 OI Jones, Andrew/0000-0002-0995-4957; NR 16 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC PI BOSTON PA 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, MA 02108-3693 SN 0003-0007 J9 B AM METEOROL SOC JI Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 76 IS 1 BP 46 EP 48 PG 3 WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA QD944 UT WOS:A1995QD94400005 ER PT J AU BAILEY, K AF BAILEY, K TI NONPROLIFERATION - WHY WE HAVE TO KEEP THE BOMB SO BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS LA English DT Article RP BAILEY, K (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,CTR SECUR & TECHNOL STUDIES,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 10 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDUC FOUNDATION NUCLEAR SCI PI CHICAGO PA 6042 SOUTH KIMBARK, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0096-3402 J9 B ATOM SCI JI Bull. Atom. Scient. PD JAN-FEB PY 1995 VL 51 IS 1 BP 30 EP 37 PG 8 WC International Relations; Social Issues SC International Relations; Social Issues GA PY570 UT WOS:A1995PY57000015 ER PT J AU VAITKUS, MR MCLEOD, KW AF VAITKUS, MR MCLEOD, KW TI PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND WATER-USE EFFICIENCY OF 2 SANDHILL OAKS FOLLOWING ADDITIONS OF WATER AND NUTRIENTS SO BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB LA English DT Article DE GAS EXCHANGE; WATER USE EFFICIENCY; CARBON ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION; QUERCUS LAEVIS; QUERCUS HEMISPHAERICA; SANDHILLS; PHOTOSYNTHESIS ID CARBON ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION; RESOURCE-USE EFFICIENCY; VAPOR-PRESSURE DEFICIT; LARREA-TRIDENTATA; DESERT PLANTS; NITROGEN; SHRUB; NUTRITION; WHEAT AB Water and nutrients are considered the primary factors limiting vegetative growth in many plant communities. We examined the effects of added water and nutrients on photosynthesis and water use efficiency (WUE) of juveniles of Quercus hemisphaerica and Quercus laevis growing together in a sandhill community in South Carolina. Supplemental water and nutrients were added in a 2 x 2 factorial design. Diurnal photosynthesis was determined approximately biweekly from June to October and integrated long-term WUE was evaluated using carbon isotope discrimination at the end of this period. Analysis of diurnal photosynthesis curves indicated no significant differences between species, but differences within species were significant between day of sampling, time of measurement, and treatment. Net photosynthesis of Q. hemisphaerica in watered treatments was significantly greater than photosynthesis in unwatered treatments, primarily at midday on days with high temperatures following prolonged drought. Neither nutrients nor water significantly affected the photosynthesis of Q. laevis, regardless of environmental conditions. Fertilization was found to differentially affect WUE of Q. hemisphaerica and Q. laevis, possibly confounding WUE differences between these two species. Because Q. hemisphaerica is often found in more mesic environments than Q. laevis, and because it responded to the addition of water with an increase in photosynthesis, we concluded that in a sandhill community Q. hemisphaerica juveniles are limited primarily by water rather than by low fertility. Our results indicated that juveniles of Q. laevis, the community dominant, are not as plastic as Q. hemisphaerica in their response to fertilizer and water additions. C1 SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29802. NR 39 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 2 U2 6 PU TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB PI BRONX PA NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, BRONX, NY 10458 SN 0040-9618 J9 B TORREY BOT CLUB JI Bull. Torrey Bot. Club PD JAN-MAR PY 1995 VL 122 IS 1 BP 30 EP 39 DI 10.2307/2996401 PG 10 WC Plant Sciences SC Plant Sciences GA QT811 UT WOS:A1995QT81100004 ER PT B AU Loeb, AP AF Loeb, AP BE Hausman, WJ TI Birth of the Kettering doctrine: Fordism, Sloanism and the discovery of tetraethyl lead SO BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC HISTORY, VOL 24, NO 1, FALL 1995 SE BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC HISTORY : THE JOURNAL OF THE BUSINESS HISTORY CONFERENCE, SECOND SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 41st Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference CY MAR 17-19, 1995 CL FT LAUDERDALE, FL SP Business Hist Conf C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 2 U2 3 PU BUSINESS HISTORY CONFERENCE PI WILLIAMSBURG PA COLL WILLIAM & MARY, DEPT ECONOMICS, WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185 J9 BUS ECON H PY 1995 VL 24 IS 1 BP 72 EP 87 PG 16 WC History SC History GA BE50E UT WOS:A1995BE50E00010 ER PT S AU ZHENG, JF SALMERON, M WEBER, ER AF ZHENG, JF SALMERON, M WEBER, ER BE Zepeda, A TI Scanning tunneling microscopy of point defects and interfaces in compound semiconductors SO CAM-94 PHYSICS MEETING SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT CAM-94 Physics Meeting CY SEP, 1994 CL CANCUN, MEXICO SP Consejo Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol, Natl Sci Fdn, Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Univ Autonoma Metropolitana, UNESCO, Phys Act Council, Inst Politecn Investigac & Estudios Avanzados, Ctr Latino Amer Fis, Ctr Latino Amer Fis Mexico, Univ Rochester, Govt State Quintana Roo C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-491-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 342 BP 30 EP 39 PG 10 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Biophysics; Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Mathematical SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Biophysics; Optics; Physics GA BE17G UT WOS:A1995BE17G00005 ER PT S AU STUART, LM AF STUART, LM BE Zepeda, A TI Measurements of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions at SLAC SO CAM-94 PHYSICS MEETING SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT CAM-94 Physics Meeting CY SEP, 1994 CL CANCUN, MEXICO SP Consejo Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol, Natl Sci Fdn, Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Univ Autonoma Metropolitana, UNESCO, Phys Act Council, Inst Politecn Investigac & Estudios Avanzados, Ctr Latino Amer Fis, Ctr Latino Amer Fis Mexico, Univ Rochester, Govt State Quintana Roo C1 STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-491-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 342 BP 449 EP 455 PG 7 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Biophysics; Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Mathematical SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Biophysics; Optics; Physics GA BE17G UT WOS:A1995BE17G00049 ER PT S AU SHAPIRA, D DELCAMPO, JG KOROLIJA, M CHAVEZ, EL ORTIZ, ME DACAL, A AF SHAPIRA, D DELCAMPO, JG KOROLIJA, M CHAVEZ, EL ORTIZ, ME DACAL, A BE Zepeda, A TI Study of heavy ion collisions Ni-58+Mg-24 and Br-79+Al-27 at 11Mev/nucleon SO CAM-94 PHYSICS MEETING SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT CAM-94 Physics Meeting CY SEP, 1994 CL CANCUN, MEXICO SP Consejo Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol, Natl Sci Fdn, Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Univ Autonoma Metropolitana, UNESCO, Phys Act Council, Inst Politecn Investigac & Estudios Avanzados, Ctr Latino Amer Fis, Ctr Latino Amer Fis Mexico, Univ Rochester, Govt State Quintana Roo C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0094-243X BN 1-56396-491-0 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1995 VL 342 BP 584 EP 594 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Biophysics; Optics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Mathematical SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Biophysics; Optics; Physics GA BE17G UT WOS:A1995BE17G00066 ER PT J AU SHELDON, AL MEFFE, GK AF SHELDON, AL MEFFE, GK TI PATH-ANALYSIS OF COLLECTIVE PROPERTIES AND HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN COASTAL-PLAIN STREAMS SO CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES LA English DT Article ID SOUTHEASTERN BLACKWATER STREAMS; CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON BIOMASS; SOUTHERN ONTARIO STREAMS; EMPIRICAL PREDICTION; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS; RESOURCE UTILIZATION; EMERGENT-PROPERTIES; WARMWATER STREAMS; SIZE AB Collective properties of fish assemblages at 44 sites in low-gradient streams (orders 1-3) on the upper coastal plain of South Carolina, U.S.A., were highly variable among sites: richness, 2-17 species per site; density, 0.2-9.5 individuals . m(-2); mean individual mass, 0.4-22.2 g per individual; and biomass, 0.1-42.1 g . m(-2). Principal components analysis reduced 15 habitat parameters to four interpretable components that were used as orthogonal predictive variables in path analysis. Path analysis, with a directional model containing intermediate steps and multiple dependent variables, was used as an alternative to multiple regression. Two principal components, associated with velocity (and its covariates) and depth (and its covariates), were the primary correlates of biomass (R(2) = 49%), richness (44%), mean size (36%), and density (20%), with cover variables contributing relatively little to any R(2) value. Velocity effects were negative and depth effects positive for all collective properties. Habitat effects on biomass were mediated by effects on individual fish size rather than numbers. Correlations of collective properties at sites sampled in 2 years were similar to those from the single year, habitat-based path model, implying that the path model was adequate and inclusive, and accurately reflected collective properties of these communities. C1 UNIV MONTANA,DIV BIOL SCI,MISSOULA,MT 59812. RP SHELDON, AL (reprint author), UNIV GEORGIA,SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,DRAWER E,AIKEN,SC 29802, USA. NR 100 TC 23 Z9 26 U1 0 U2 8 PU NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA PI OTTAWA PA RESEARCH JOURNALS, MONTREAL RD, OTTAWA ON K1A 0R6, CANADA SN 0706-652X J9 CAN J FISH AQUAT SCI JI Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 52 IS 1 BP 23 EP 33 DI 10.1139/f95-003 PG 11 WC Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology SC Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology GA RG860 UT WOS:A1995RG86000003 ER PT B AU Mauche, CW Paerels, FBS Raymond, JC AF Mauche, CW Paerels, FBS Raymond, JC BE Buckley, DAH Warner, B TI ORFEUS and EUVE observations of AM Herculis SO CAPE WORKSHOP ON MAGNETIC CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Cape Workshop on Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables CY JAN 23-27, 1995 CL UNIV CAPE TOWN, GRAD SCH BUSINESS, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA SP Univ Cape Town, Fdn Res Dev, S African Gvt Dept Arts Culture Sci & Technol HO UNIV CAPE TOWN, GRAD SCH BUSINESS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 1-886733-06-6 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1995 VL 85 BP 298 EP 301 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BF08T UT WOS:A1995BF08T00052 ER PT B AU NORBY, RJ ONEILL, EG WULLSCHLEGER, SD AF NORBY, RJ ONEILL, EG WULLSCHLEGER, SD BE McFee, WW Kelly, JM Bigham, JM TI BELOWGROUND RESPONSES TO ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE IN FORESTS SO CARBON FORMS AND FUNCTIONS IN FOREST SOILS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th North American Forest Soils Conference CY MAY, 1993 CL GAINSVILLE, FL SP Soil Sci Soc Amer, Soc Amer Foresters, Canadian Inst Forestry, Canadian Soil Sci Soc C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Wullschleger, Stan/B-8297-2012; Norby, Richard/C-1773-2012 OI Wullschleger, Stan/0000-0002-9869-0446; Norby, Richard/0000-0002-0238-9828 NR 0 TC 23 Z9 24 U1 0 U2 1 PU SOIL SCIENCE SOC AMER PI MADISON PA 677 S SEGOE RD, MADISON, WI 53711 BN 0-89118-818-5 PY 1995 BP 397 EP 418 PG 22 WC Forestry; Geography; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Forestry; Geography; Geology GA BD26V UT WOS:A1995BD26V00018 ER PT B AU TRETTIN, CC JURGENSEN, MF GALE, MR MCLAUGHLIN, JW AF TRETTIN, CC JURGENSEN, MF GALE, MR MCLAUGHLIN, JW BE McFee, WW Kelly, JM Bigham, JM TI SOIL CARBON IN NORTHERN FORESTED WETLANDS - IMPACTS OF SILVICULTURAL PRACTICES SO CARBON FORMS AND FUNCTIONS IN FOREST SOILS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th North American Forest Soils Conference CY MAY, 1993 CL GAINSVILLE, FL SP Soil Sci Soc Amer, Soc Amer Foresters, Canadian Inst Forestry, Canadian Soil Sci Soc C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 19 Z9 23 U1 0 U2 2 PU SOIL SCIENCE SOC AMER PI MADISON PA 677 S SEGOE RD, MADISON, WI 53711 BN 0-89118-818-5 PY 1995 BP 437 EP 461 PG 25 WC Forestry; Geography; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Forestry; Geography; Geology GA BD26V UT WOS:A1995BD26V00020 ER PT J AU LAYTON, DW BOGEN, KT KNIZE, MG HATCH, FT JOHNSON, VM FELTON, JS AF LAYTON, DW BOGEN, KT KNIZE, MG HATCH, FT JOHNSON, VM FELTON, JS TI CANCER RISK OF HETEROCYCLIC AMINES IN COOKED FOODS - AN ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH SO CARCINOGENESIS LA English DT Article ID FRIED GROUND-BEEF; PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; 2-AMINO-3,8-DIMETHYLIMIDAZO<4,5-F>QUINOXALINE MEIQX; AROMATIC-AMINES; ENERGY-INTAKE; COLON-CANCER; MUTAGENS; PRODUCTS; CARCINOGENS AB Heterocyclic amines (HAs) are formed as pyrolysis products during the cooking of meats/fish. These substances are potent mutagens in the Ames/Salmonella assay and are also carcinogens in laboratory animals. In order to assess the magnitude of the cancer risk posed by their presence in the US diet, we estimated the average intakes of HAs, based on analyses of the concentrations of HAs in cooked foods and data from a dietary survey of the US population and quantified the cancer potencies of the individual compounds using dose-response data from animal bioassays. Measured concentrations of HAs in cooked foods were taken from a major review of the open literature. Only those concentrations that were associated with normal cooking conditions were chosen for use in estimating dietary intakes. The average consumption of HA-bearing foods was determined by analyzing statistically the intakes of 3563 individuals who provided 3 day dietary records in a USDA sponsored random survey of the US population during 1989. Dietary intakes of the five principal HAs in descending order mere 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo [4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) > 2-amino-9H-pyrido[2,3-b]indole (A alpha C) > 2-amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoxaline (MeIQx) > 2-amino-3,4,8-trimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoxaline (DiMeIQx) > 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ). The carcinogenic potencies, in contrast, were almost the reverse order: IQ > DiMeIQx > MeIQx > PhIP > A alpha C. An upper-bound estimate of the incremental cancer risk is 1.1 x 10(-4), using cancer potencies based on a body surface area basis. Nearly half (46%) of the incremental risk was due to ingestion of PhIP. Consumption of meat and fish products contributed the most (similar to 80%) to total risk. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ENVIRONM PROTECT,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP LAYTON, DW (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH & ECOL ASSESSMENT,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. FU NCI NIH HHS [P01 CA55861] NR 79 TC 465 Z9 468 U1 5 U2 29 PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM PI OXFORD PA WALTON ST JOURNALS DEPT, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX2 6DP SN 0143-3334 J9 CARCINOGENESIS JI Carcinogenesis PD JAN PY 1995 VL 16 IS 1 BP 39 EP 52 DI 10.1093/carcin/16.1.39 PG 14 WC Oncology SC Oncology GA QE196 UT WOS:A1995QE19600006 PM 7834804 ER PT B AU RUBIN, EM AF RUBIN, EM BE Gallo, LL TI STUDIES OF APOLIPOPROTEIN B AND LIPOPROTEIN(A) IN TRANSGENIC MICE SO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 2: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT SE GWUMC DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY ANNUAL SPRING SYMPOSIA LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 14th Washington International Spring Symposium on Cardiovascular Disease - Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms, Prevention, and Treatment CY JUN 06-10, 1994 CL GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV, WASHINGTON, DC SP GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV MED CTR HO GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR HUMAN GENOME,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44992-7 J9 GWUMC DEPT PY 1995 BP 323 EP 326 PG 4 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cardiovascular System & Cardiology GA BC99M UT WOS:A1995BC99M00040 ER PT B AU Sparks, WM AF Sparks, WM BE Bianchini, A DellaValle, M Orio, M TI A new method of determining the ejected mass of novae SO CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES SE ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE LIBRARY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Cataclysmic Variables CY JUN 20-24, 1994 CL ABANO TERME, ITALY SP CNR, Italian Space Ind Alenia, Banca Antoniana, Community Council Abano, Community Council Padova, Univ Padova, Astronom Observatory Padova, Int Sci Fdn C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS BN 0-7923-3676-3 J9 ASTROPHYS SPACE SC L PY 1995 VL 205 BP 211 EP 216 PG 6 WC Neurosciences SC Neurosciences & Neurology GA BE85N UT WOS:A1995BE85N00077 ER PT S AU Kokotailo, GT Fyfe, CA Feng, Y Grondey, H Gies, H Marler, B Cox, DE AF Kokotailo, GT Fyfe, CA Feng, Y Grondey, H Gies, H Marler, B Cox, DE BE Beyer, HK Karge, HG Kiricsi, I Nagy, JB TI Powder x-ray diffraction and solid state NMR techniques for zeolite structure determination SO CATALYSIS BY MICROPOROUS MATERIALS SE Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Catalysis by Microporous Materials (ZEOCAT 95) CY JUL 09-13, 1995 CL SZOMBATHELY, HUNGARY ID ZSM-11; COMBINATION; ALUMINUM; SI-29 AB The synthesis of zeolites, porous aluminosilicates, had a large impact on the development of catalyst materials. The framework structures of these systems consist of Si and Al atoms, referred to as T-atoms, tetrahedrally coordinated to oxygen atoms to form topologies with well defined and regular channel systems. Cations are necessary to satisfy the charge on the Al atoms and are exchangeable. The T-atoms may also consist of any atom capable of isomorphorus substitutions for Si. Since good quality large zeolite crystals are not available, powder X-ray diffraction is used to derive structural information, and with improvements in powder diffraction instrumentation and the availability of synchrotron and rotating anode high intensity Xray sources, much higher quality structure data is obtained. The combined application of solid state NMR which probes short-range order, X-ray diffraction which is a long-range order technique and Rietveld refinement has greatly increased both the quantity and quality of structural information available. C1 RUHR UNIV BOCHUM, INST MINERAL, W-4630 BOCHUM, GERMANY. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB, UPTON, NY 11973 USA. RP UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA, DEPT CHEM, 2036 MAIN MALL, VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA. RI Gies, Hermann/B-6637-2009 OI Gies, Hermann/0000-0002-2110-2458 NR 33 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 5 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0167-2991 BN 0-444-82049-3 J9 STUD SURF SCI CATAL PY 1995 VL 94 BP 78 EP 100 PG 23 WC Chemistry, Applied; Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BE31J UT WOS:A1995BE31J00009 ER PT J AU BLATTER, F SUN, H FREI, H AF BLATTER, F SUN, H FREI, H TI SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF PROPYLENE BY O-2 WITH VISIBLE-LIGHT IN A ZEOLITE SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE PROPYLENE-OXYGEN PHOTOCHEMISTRY; SELECTIVE PROPYLENE OXIDATION; ZEOLITE BAY; PROPYLENE-TO-ACROLEIN CONVERSION; ALLYL HYDROPEROXIDE ID MECHANISMS AB Propylene and O-2 loaded into zeolite BaY were found to react upon irradiation with green or blue light in a single photon process. In situ monitoring by FT-infrared spectroscopy showed that allyl hydroperoxide is the predominant product at -100 degrees C. At room temperature, acrolein, propylene oxide, and allyl hydroperoxide were observed in comparable amounts. The aldehyde and epoxide are shown to emerge from secondary thermal chemistry of the allyl hydroperoxide photoproduct. The selectivity in terms of the hydroperoxide photoproduct is very high (98% at room temperature) even at high propylene conversion. Diffuse reflectance spectra show that access to the mild oxidation path is made possible by a zeolite-induced shift of the propylene . O-2 charge-transfer absorption from the UV into the visible region. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CHEM BIODYNAM LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 24 TC 48 Z9 51 U1 0 U2 2 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 35 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 12 DI 10.1007/BF00806998 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA TC274 UT WOS:A1995TC27400001 ER PT J AU MAGNI, E SOMORJAI, GA AF MAGNI, E SOMORJAI, GA TI ETHYLENE AND PROPYLENE POLYMERIZATION CATALYZED BY A MODEL ZIEGLER-NATTA CATALYST PREPARED BY GAS-PHASE DEPOSITION OF MAGNESIUM-CHLORIDE AND TITANIUM CHLORIDE THIN-FILMS SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE ETHYLENE AND PROPYLENE POLYMERIZATION; MODEL ZIEGLER-NATTA CATALYST; XPS STUDIES OF TICL4; INTERACTION WITH ALUMINUM ALKYL; RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY OF POLYMERS ID RAY PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY; ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; XPS; SPECTROMETERS AB Model Ziegler-Natta catalysts are prepared by gas phase deposition of ultra-thin TiCl4/MgCl2 films in UHV conditions. A monolayer of TiCl4 chemisorbed on a solid solution of titanium and magnesium chloride is formed in this way. The reduction and alkylation of TiCl4 by its reaction with a liquid layer of AlEt(3) condensed on the halide film is monitored by XPS. Most of the TiCl4 is reduced by AlEt(3) and is incorporated in the mixed titanium/magnesium chloride. The model catalyst is active in the polymerization of ethylene and propylene at 300 K, both in the absence and in the presence of AlEt(3) in the reaction cell. The polymers that form over the catalyst film have been characterized by Raman spectroscopy. The weak signals from methyl end groups and unsaturations suggest high molecular weight for both polymers. The polypropylene film has a high degree of isotacticity even without the use of any electron donor. For the propylene polymerization reaction the overall turnover frequency is in the range between 0.1 and 1 molecule/(site s). C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV SCI MAT,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP MAGNI, E (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 16 TC 44 Z9 44 U1 1 U2 4 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 35 IS 3-4 BP 205 EP 214 DI 10.1007/BF00807177 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA TH734 UT WOS:A1995TH73400002 ER PT J AU CREMER, PS MCINTYRE, BJ SALMERON, M SHEN, YR SOMORJAI, GA AF CREMER, PS MCINTYRE, BJ SALMERON, M SHEN, YR SOMORJAI, GA TI MONITORING SURFACES ON THE MOLECULAR-LEVEL DURING CATALYTIC REACTIONS AT HIGH-PRESSURE BY SUM-FREQUENCY GENERATION VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY AND SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE IN SITU CATALYSIS; PROPYLENE HYDROGENATION; STM; SFG AB Sum frequency generation (SFG), using non-linear laser optics, detects vibrational spectra of submonolayer amounts of adsorbates with excellent energy and time resolution. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STM) is sensitive to the atomic surface structure; readily imaging defects, steps and kinks as well as stationary adsorbed species. Both of these techniques can be used during reactions at high pressures and temperatures to obtain molecular information in situ. We report studies of propylene hydrogenation over Pt(111) crystal surfaces at atmospheric pressures and 300 K using SFG and STM. Four surface species (2-propyl, pi-bonded propylene, di sigma-bonded propylene, and propylidyne) were identified; the first two being implicated as reaction intermediates. The platinum surface structure remains unchanged during the reaction, consistent with the structure insensitive nature of olefin hydrogenation. Propylene decomposition-induced substantial surface reconstruction. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP CREMER, PS (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 7 TC 41 Z9 42 U1 0 U2 6 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 34 IS 1-2 BP 11 EP 18 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA RT560 UT WOS:A1995RT56000002 ER PT J AU BOCKRATH, BC PARFITT, DS AF BOCKRATH, BC PARFITT, DS TI EXFOLIATED MOS2 CATALYSTS IN COAL-LIQUEFACTION SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE MOS2 CATALYSTS; EXFOLIATION; COAL LIQUEFACTION AB A technique is described for the application of MoS2 to coal particles. The method was used to determine the importance of several parameters to the performance of this direct coal liquefaction catalyst. Improved performance was obtained when MoS2 was intercalated with lithium, then exfoliated in a mixture of tetrahydrofuran and water in the presence of coal. Performance was compared by subjecting dried coal/catalyst mixtures to uniform microautoclave Liquefaction tests. Measurements of coal conversion and hydrogen consumption show that a combination of reduction of the MoS2 stacking and improved coal/catalyst dispersion is beneficial. RP BOCKRATH, BC (reprint author), US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,POB 10940,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236, USA. NR 14 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 1 U2 3 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 33 IS 1-2 BP 201 EP 207 DI 10.1007/BF00817059 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA RH589 UT WOS:A1995RH58900019 ER PT J AU KUHN, M RODRIGUEZ, JA AF KUHN, M RODRIGUEZ, JA TI THE INTERACTION OF SULFUR WITH CU/PT(111) AND ZN/PT(111) SURFACES - COPPER-PROMOTED SULFIDATION OF PLATINUM SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE S POISONING; PT SULFIDATION; CU/PT AND ZN/PT CATALYSTS ID X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON; CRYSTAL-SURFACES; CO CHEMISORPTION; ADSORPTION; PT(111); HYDROGENOLYSIS; ETHANE; LEED; AES; CU AB The interaction of sulfur with Pt(111), Zn/Pt(111) and Cu/Pt(111) has been examined using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray excited Auger electron spectroscopy (XAES), and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy (TDS). At temperatures between 300 and 600 K, the exposure of Pt(111) to S-2 gas produces a chemisorbed layer of sulfur without the formation of bulk sulfides. Exposure of S-2 to a Zn/Pt(111) alloy, at room temperature, results in a breakdown of the alloy and formation of a zinc-sulfide film on Pt(111). Further S-2 exposure at 550 K sulfidizes the remaining metallic zinc without affecting platinum. For the Cu/Pt(111) surface alloy, on the other hand, exposure to S-2 at 550 K leads to sulfidation of the platinum. Platinum can effectively compete for sulfur atoms bonded to copper but not for those bonded to zinc. The reaction of S-2 gas with Cu/Pt(111) surfaces produces copper sulfides that promote the sulfidation of Pt by providing surface sites for the dissociation of S-2, and by favoring the diffusion of S into the bulk of the system. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 29 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 1 U2 8 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 32 IS 3-4 BP 345 EP 355 DI 10.1007/BF00813229 PG 11 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA RE137 UT WOS:A1995RE13700012 ER PT J AU SMITH, DJ YAO, MH ALLARD, LF DATYE, AK AF SMITH, DJ YAO, MH ALLARD, LF DATYE, AK TI HIGH-RESOLUTION SCANNING ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF SUPPORTED METAL-CATALYSTS SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (SEM); SUPPORTED METAL CATALYSTS; SMALL METAL PARTICLES AB A scanning electron microscope with a short-focal-length ''immersion'' lens and subnanometer resolution has been used to characterize several oxide-supported metal particle catalysts. Nanometer-sized metal particles in the Pt/TiO2 and Pd/SiO2 systems could be imaged with best clarity at the upper end of the operating voltage range (20-30 kV). However, visibility depended upon an adequate yield of secondary electrons relative to the support: small Pt particles on CeO2 could not be located by secondary electron imaging. Best visibility of the surface topography of the support was obtained at lower accelerating voltages. C1 ARIZONA STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,TEMPE,AZ 85287. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,HIGH TEMP MAT LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV NEW MEXICO,CTR MICROENGINEERED CERAM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. UNIV NEW MEXICO,DEPT CHEM & NUCL ENGN,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. RP SMITH, DJ (reprint author), ARIZONA STATE UNIV,CTR SOLID STATE SCI,TEMPE,AZ 85287, USA. OI Datye, Abhaya/0000-0002-7126-8659 NR 12 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 8 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 31 IS 1 BP 57 EP 64 DI 10.1007/BF00817033 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA QG677 UT WOS:A1995QG67700007 ER PT J AU PEI, S KLEEFISCH, MS KOBYLINSKI, TP FABER, J UDOVICH, CA ZHANGMCCOY, V DABROWSKI, B BALACHANDRAN, U MIEVILLE, RL POEPPEL, RB AF PEI, S KLEEFISCH, MS KOBYLINSKI, TP FABER, J UDOVICH, CA ZHANGMCCOY, V DABROWSKI, B BALACHANDRAN, U MIEVILLE, RL POEPPEL, RB TI FAILURE MECHANISMS OF CERAMIC MEMBRANE REACTORS IN PARTIAL OXIDATION OF METHANE TO SYNTHESIS GAS SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE SYNTHESIS GAS; METHANE; PEROVSKITE; OXYGEN PERMEABLE MEMBRANE ID CATALYSTS; OXYGEN; OXIDES AB In the course of generating synthesis gas (H-2, CO) from methane, we have observed two types of fractures occurring an the Sr(Co, Fe)O-x-type oxygen membrane reactors. The first type occurred shortly after the reaction started and the second type often occurred days after the reaction. To determine the causes of these fractures, we have examined the starting material and fractured membranes using a combination of X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analyses. We found that the first type of fracture was the consequence of an oxygen gradient in the membrane, pointing from the reaction side to the air side. This causes a lattice mismatch inside the membrane, leading to fracture. The second type of fracture, however, was the result of a chemical decomposition. We found that the Sr(Co, Fe)O-x-type membrane had been reduced to SrCO3, and elemental Co and Fe by the synthesis gas generated in the reaction. The decomposition causes enormous expansion leading to a large crack along the axis of tube. C1 NO ILLINOIS UNIV,DEPT PHYS,DE KALB,IL 60115. ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP PEI, S (reprint author), AMOCO CORP,AMOCO RES CTR,NAPERVILLE,IL 60566, USA. NR 16 TC 242 Z9 256 U1 1 U2 29 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1995 VL 30 IS 1-4 BP 201 EP 212 DI 10.1007/BF00813686 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA QE234 UT WOS:A1995QE23400020 ER PT J AU OLIVER, T DEMBO, M JACOBSON, K AF OLIVER, T DEMBO, M JACOBSON, K TI TRACTION FORCES IN LOCOMOTING CELLS SO CELL MOTILITY AND THE CYTOSKELETON LA English DT Article DE CELL-SUBSTRATUM ADHESION; LAMELLAR CONTRACTILITY; LOCOMOTION; SILICONE RUBBER; TRACTION FORCES ID MECHANISM; SUBSTRATA; EDGE; LIFE AB A means of determining quantitative maps of the tractions exerted by locomoting cells on a substratum has been developed. This method is similar to the Harris silicone substratum assay [Harris et al., 1980: Science 208.177-179], but uses an improved non-wrinkling film that deforms more predictably in response to traction forces. The method also utilizes a mathematical analysis of rubber deformation to produce the final map of the distribution of tractions. The resulting maps consistently showed that fish keratocytes exert a steady-state ''pinching'' on the substratum, perpendicular to the cell's direction of locomotion. No significant rearward tractions were detected at or near the front edge of the cell. Likewise, no significant forward tractions associated with peeling of adhesions were found at the back of the cell. A second assay uses deflection of a lightly attached glass microneedle to measure the total force exerted by locomoting cells. Forces of approximately 4.5 x 10(-3) dyn were required to ''stall'' locomoting keratocytes. The implications of these findings for cell movement are discussed. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc. C1 UNIV N CAROLINA,LINEBERGER COMPREHENS CANC CTR,DURHAM,NC 27599. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,THEORET BIOL & BIOPHYS GRP T10,LOS ALAMOS,NM. RP OLIVER, T (reprint author), UNIV N CAROLINA,DEPT CELL BIOL & ANAT,DURHAM,NC 27599, USA. RI Dembo, Micah/C-2755-2013 FU NIAID NIH HHS [AI 21002]; NIGMS NIH HHS [GM 35325] NR 27 TC 118 Z9 121 U1 2 U2 18 PU WILEY-LISS PI NEW YORK PA DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0886-1544 J9 CELL MOTIL CYTOSKEL JI Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton PY 1995 VL 31 IS 3 BP 225 EP 240 DI 10.1002/cm.970310306 PG 16 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA RL588 UT WOS:A1995RL58800005 PM 7585992 ER PT J AU RAY, S WOLF, SG HOWARD, J DOWNING, KH AF RAY, S WOLF, SG HOWARD, J DOWNING, KH TI KINESIN DOES NOT SUPPORT THE MOTILITY OF ZINC-MACROTUBES SO CELL MOTILITY AND THE CYTOSKELETON LA English DT Article DE ZINC-SHEETS; MACROTUBES; KINESIN; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; MICROTUBULES; TUBULIN ID MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS; TUBULIN PROTOFILAMENTS; INDUCED SHEETS; MICROSCOPY; LATTICE; MAP AB Moving along a microtubule, kinesin follows a course parallel to the protofilaments; but it is not known whether kinesin binds exclusively on a single protofilament. The presence of zinc during tubulin polymerization induces sheets where neighboring protofilaments are antiparallel. If kinesin could support the motility of these zinc-sheets, then the binding site for a kinesin molecule would be limited to a single protofilament. Kamimura and Mandelkow [1992: J. Cell Biol. 118:865-75] reported that kinesin moves along zinc-sheets. We found that zinc-sheets grown under their conditions often had a microtubule-like structure along one edge. We confirmed the possibility that the motility observed by Kamimura and Mandelkow [1992: J. Cell Biol. 118:865-75] is attributed to the microtubule-like structure rather than the zinc-sheet. To resolve the question of whether kinesin can recognize an antiparallel protofilament lattice, we investigated the kinesin-mediated motility of zinc-macrotubes. At higher free zinc concentrations, zinc-sheets roll up as macrotubes, free of edges. In the presence of 10 mu M taxol and 100 nM free Zn2+ at pH 6.8, the samples were shown by electron microscopy to contain only macrotubes. Under these buffer conditions, kinesin could bind strongly to axonemal doublets in the presence of AMP-PNP, and generate motility in the presence of ATP, but kinesin did not bind to nor move the macrotubes. This shows that kinesin cannot bind efficiently to nor move on the anti-parallel lattice; it is possible (though not necessary) that the groove between two parallel protofilaments is required for kinesin's motility. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc. C1 UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOPHYS SJ40, SEATTLE, WA 98195 USA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, DIV LIFE SCI, BERKELEY, CA USA. RI Howard, Jonathon /D-4229-2011; Howard, Jonathon/J-7492-2016; WOLF, SHARON/K-1768-2012 OI Howard, Jonathon /0000-0003-0086-1196; Howard, Jonathon/0000-0003-0086-1196; WOLF, SHARON/0000-0002-5337-5063 FU NIAMS NIH HHS [AR40593]; NIGMS NIH HHS [GM40633]; NINDS NIH HHS [5T32NS07097] NR 21 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 1 PU WILEY-LISS PI HOBOKEN PA DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA SN 0886-1544 J9 CELL MOTIL CYTOSKEL JI Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton PY 1995 VL 30 IS 2 BP 146 EP 152 DI 10.1002/cm.970300206 PG 7 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA QJ068 UT WOS:A1995QJ06800005 PM 7606807 ER PT J AU SUGAMA, T CARCIELLO, NR AF SUGAMA, T CARCIELLO, NR TI SODIUM PHOSPHATE-DERIVED CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE CEMENTS SO CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CARBONATION AB Calcium phosphate cements (CPC) were synthesized by the acid-base reaction between sodium phosphate, NaH2PO4 or -(NaPO3-)-(n), as the acid solution, and calcium aluminate cements (CAC) as the base reactant at 25 degrees C. The extent of reactivity of -(-NaPO3-)-(n) with CAC was much higher than that of NaH2PO4, thereby resulting in a compressive strength of > 20 MPa. Sodium calcium orthophosphate (SCOP) salts as amorphous reaction products were responsible for the development of this strength. When this CPC specimen was exposed in an autoclave, in-situ amorphous --> crystal conversions, such as SCOP --> hydroxyapatite (HOAp), and Al2O3 . xH(2)O --> gamma-AlOOH, occurred at approximate to 100 degrees C, while the rate of reaction of the residual CAC with the phosphate reactant was increasingly accelerated by hydrothermal catalysis. Based upon this information, we prepared lightweight CPC specimens by hydrothermally treating a low-density cement slurry (1.28 g/cc) consisting of CAC powder, -(-NaPO3-)-(n) solution, and mullite-hollow microspheres. The characteristics of the autoclaved lightweight specimens were a compressive strength of > 9.0 MPa, water permeability of approximate to 5.0x10(-3)) milli darcy, and a low rate of alkali carbonation. The reasons for such a low carbonation rate reflected the presence of a minimum amount of residual CAC, in conjunction with the presence of HOAp and gamma-AlOOH phases that are unsusceptible to wet carbonation. RP SUGAMA, T (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,DIV ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONSERVAT,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 8 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 2 U2 5 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-8846 J9 CEMENT CONCRETE RES JI Cem. Concr. Res. PD JAN PY 1995 VL 25 IS 1 BP 91 EP 101 DI 10.1016/0008-8846(94)00117-H PG 11 WC Construction & Building Technology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Construction & Building Technology; Materials Science GA QG067 UT WOS:A1995QG06700014 ER PT S AU BINER, SB AF BINER, SB BE Lowden, RA Ferber, MK Hellmann, JR Chawla, KK DiPietro, SG TI A numerical analysis of crack growth in microcracking ceramic and ceramic composites SO CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - ADVANCED HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites - Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, US DOE, Off Ind Technol, Continuous Fiber Ceram Composites Program, USA, Off Sci Res, NASA, Lewis Res Ctr C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-266-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 365 BP 165 EP 170 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD89C UT WOS:A1995BD89C00025 ER PT S AU BINER, SB AF BINER, SB BE Lowden, RA Ferber, MK Hellmann, JR Chawla, KK DiPietro, SG TI A numerical analysis of fracture and high temperature creep characteristics of composites with discontinuous ductile reinforcements SO CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - ADVANCED HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites - Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, US DOE, Off Ind Technol, Continuous Fiber Ceram Composites Program, USA, Off Sci Res, NASA, Lewis Res Ctr C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-266-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 365 BP 177 EP 182 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD89C UT WOS:A1995BD89C00027 ER PT S AU HSUEH, CH AF HSUEH, CH BE Lowden, RA Ferber, MK Hellmann, JR Chawla, KK DiPietro, SG TI Stress transfer from axially loaded fiber to matrix in a microcomposite SO CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - ADVANCED HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites - Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, US DOE, Off Ind Technol, Continuous Fiber Ceram Composites Program, USA, Off Sci Res, NASA, Lewis Res Ctr C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-266-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 365 BP 217 EP 227 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD89C UT WOS:A1995BD89C00033 ER PT S AU LARACURZIO, E FERBER, MK AF LARACURZIO, E FERBER, MK BE Lowden, RA Ferber, MK Hellmann, JR Chawla, KK DiPietro, SG TI Evolution of internal stresses in composites during creep SO CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - ADVANCED HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites - Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, US DOE, Off Ind Technol, Continuous Fiber Ceram Composites Program, USA, Off Sci Res, NASA, Lewis Res Ctr C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-266-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 365 BP 259 EP 265 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD89C UT WOS:A1995BD89C00037 ER PT S AU FERBER, MK LARACURZIO, E RUSS, SE CHAWLA, KK AF FERBER, MK LARACURZIO, E RUSS, SE CHAWLA, KK BE Lowden, RA Ferber, MK Hellmann, JR Chawla, KK DiPietro, SG TI Single-fiber push-in vs single-fiber push-out: A comparison between two test methods to determine the interfacial properties of brittle matrix composites SO CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - ADVANCED HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites - Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, US DOE, Off Ind Technol, Continuous Fiber Ceram Composites Program, USA, Off Sci Res, NASA, Lewis Res Ctr C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-266-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 365 BP 277 EP 282 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD89C UT WOS:A1995BD89C00039 ER PT S AU STINTON, DP BESMANN, TM MATLIN, WM STARR, TL CURTAIN, WA AF STINTON, DP BESMANN, TM MATLIN, WM STARR, TL CURTAIN, WA BE Lowden, RA Ferber, MK Hellmann, JR Chawla, KK DiPietro, SG TI Forced chemical vapor infiltration of tubular geometries: Modeling, design, and scaleup SO CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - ADVANCED HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites - Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, US DOE, Off Ind Technol, Continuous Fiber Ceram Composites Program, USA, Off Sci Res, NASA, Lewis Res Ctr C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-266-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 365 BP 317 EP 324 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD89C UT WOS:A1995BD89C00044 ER PT S AU MILLER, JH LOWDEN, RA LIAW, PK AF MILLER, JH LOWDEN, RA LIAW, PK BE Lowden, RA Ferber, MK Hellmann, JR Chawla, KK DiPietro, SG TI Fiber coatings and the fracture behavior of a continuous fiber ceramic composite SO CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES - ADVANCED HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites - Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting CY NOV 28-DEC 02, 1994 CL BOSTON, MA SP Mat Res Soc, US DOE, Off Ind Technol, Continuous Fiber Ceram Composites Program, USA, Off Sci Res, NASA, Lewis Res Ctr C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-266-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1995 VL 365 BP 403 EP 410 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BD89C UT WOS:A1995BD89C00056 ER EF