FN Thomson Reuters Web of Science™ VR 1.0 PT B AU WEISBROD, KR VANDERBORGH, NE AF WEISBROD, KR VANDERBORGH, NE GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI EFFECT OF OPERATING PARAMETERS AND ANODE GAS IMPURITIES UPON POLYMER ELECTROLYTE FUEL CELLS SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,JOINT ELECTROCHEM ENGINE DEV CTR,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 855 EP 860 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00143 ER PT B AU BITTEKER, L AF BITTEKER, L GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI DETERMINATION OF THE NUCLEAR-INDUCED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY IN A NUCLEAR-DRIVEN MHD DEVICE SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,HIGH ENERGY DENSITY PHYS,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1090 EP 1095 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00184 ER PT B AU WOOLEY, RJ GOODMAN, BJ KELLY, KJ SCHROCK, L OCONNOR, K AF WOOLEY, RJ GOODMAN, BJ KELLY, KJ SCHROCK, L OCONNOR, K GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH LIGHT-DUTY ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1096 EP 1102 PG 7 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00185 ER PT B AU LEE, IY AF LEE, IY GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI THE EFFECTS OF EMISSION OF ANTHROPOGENIC CHEMICAL SPECIES ON CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AEROSOLS SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1126 EP 1129 PG 4 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00190 ER PT B AU MARLEY, NA GAFFNEY, JS AF MARLEY, NA GAFFNEY, JS GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI EVALUATING THE LONG-WAVE RADIATIVE FORCING OF AQUEOUS ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1130 EP 1133 PG 4 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00191 ER PT B AU GAFFNEY, JS MARLEY, NA AF GAFFNEY, JS MARLEY, NA GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI CHANGES IN ULTRAVIOLET-B RADIATION - EFFECTS ON THE TROPOSPHERE AND BIOSPHERE SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1134 EP 1138 PG 5 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00192 ER PT B AU VOSS, SS BROWN, NW SERBIN, VI VISHNEPOLSKY, IM KORINDYASOV, VI ZVEZDA, K KHLOPKIN, NS BUINITZKY, BA KAPLAR, EP AF VOSS, SS BROWN, NW SERBIN, VI VISHNEPOLSKY, IM KORINDYASOV, VI ZVEZDA, K KHLOPKIN, NS BUINITZKY, BA KAPLAR, EP GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI AUTONOMOUS POWER SYSTEM FOR REMOTE LOCATIONS SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1178 EP 1184 PG 7 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00200 ER PT B AU DEVGUN, JS AF DEVGUN, JS GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FROM NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS - AN OVERVIEW SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,OFF WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1223 EP 1226 PG 4 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00208 ER PT B AU COHN, SM DAS, S CHEN, FC FISKUM, RJ AF COHN, SM DAS, S CHEN, FC FISKUM, RJ GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI AN ASSESSMENT OF FUEL CELL COGENERATION FOR BUILDING APPLICATIONS SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1448 EP 1456 PG 9 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00247 ER PT B AU DAUGHERTY, MA PRENGER, FC HILL, DD DANEY, DE WORL, LW SCHAKE, AR PADILLA, DD AF DAUGHERTY, MA PRENGER, FC HILL, DD DANEY, DE WORL, LW SCHAKE, AR PADILLA, DD GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI APPLICATION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS TO HIGH-GRADIENT MAGNETIC SEPARATION SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1502 EP 1507 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00256 ER PT B AU HAWSEY, RA SOKOLOWSKI, RS HALDAR, P MOTOWIDLO, LR AF HAWSEY, RA SOKOLOWSKI, RS HALDAR, P MOTOWIDLO, LR GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI PROGRESS IN DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING WIRE FOR ELECTRIC POWER APPLICATIONS SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1514 EP 1519 PG 6 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00258 ER PT B AU MARTINEZ, GM SULLIVAN, WN AF MARTINEZ, GM SULLIVAN, WN GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI GEOTHERMAL HEAT PUMP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES AT SANDIA-NATIONAL-LABORATORIES SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,GEOTHERMAL RES DEPT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1631 EP 1635 PG 5 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00278 ER PT B AU BULAWKA, A KRAUTHAMER, S DAS, R BOWER, W AF BULAWKA, A KRAUTHAMER, S DAS, R BOWER, W GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER CONDITIONERS - DEVELOPMENT, EVOLUTION, AND THE NEXT GENERATION SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 US DOE,PV,WASHINGTON,DC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1681 EP 1687 PG 7 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00286 ER PT B AU WITT, CE MITCHELL, RL THOMAS, H HERWIG, LO AF WITT, CE MITCHELL, RL THOMAS, H HERWIG, LO GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI THE PHOTOVOLTAIC MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROJECT (PVMAT) AFTER 3 YEARS SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER INST AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS PI WASHINGTON PA 370 L'ENFANT PROMENADE SW, WASHINGTON, DC 20024-2518 BN 1-56347-091-8 PY 1994 BP 1688 EP 1691 PG 4 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Engineering; Energy & Fuels; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC17W UT WOS:A1994BC17W00287 ER PT B AU GALLUP, DR MANCINI, TR CHRISTENSEN, J BENINGA, K AF GALLUP, DR MANCINI, TR CHRISTENSEN, J BENINGA, K GP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT TI THE UTILITY-SCALE JOINT-VENTURE PROGRAM SO 29TH INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, PTS 1-4: A COLLECTION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 29th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference CY AUG 07-11, 1994 CL MONTEREY, CA SP AMER INST AERONAUT & ASTRONAUT C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-162-5 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1994 BP 201 EP 208 PG 8 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE72C UT WOS:A1994BE72C00026 ER PT B AU Merritt, W AF Merritt, W BE TranThanhVan, J TI Three searches for new particles in p(p)over-bar collisions with the DO detector SO '94 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Physics Session on Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories, at the XXIXth Rencontre de Moriond CY MAR 12-19, 1994 CL MERIBEL LES ALLUES, FRANCE SP CNRS, IN2P3, CEA, NSF C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-162-5 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1994 BP 361 EP 365 PG 5 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE72C UT WOS:A1994BE72C00039 ER PT B AU Hsiung, YB AF Hsiung, YB BE TranThanhVan, J TI CP violation measurements in neutral kaon system at Fermilab SO '94 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Physics Session on Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories, at the XXIXth Rencontre de Moriond CY MAR 12-19, 1994 CL MERIBEL LES ALLUES, FRANCE SP CNRS, IN2P3, CEA, NSF C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-162-5 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1994 BP 387 EP 394 PG 8 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE72C UT WOS:A1994BE72C00043 ER PT B AU Marsiske, H AF Marsiske, H BE TranThanhVan, J TI PEP-II: The SLAC-based asymmetric B factory SO '94 ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS AND UNIFIED THEORIES SE MORIOND PARTICLE PHYSICS MEETINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Physics Session on Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories, at the XXIXth Rencontre de Moriond CY MAR 12-19, 1994 CL MERIBEL LES ALLUES, FRANCE SP CNRS, IN2P3, CEA, NSF C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-162-5 J9 MORIOND PAR PY 1994 BP 507 EP 514 PG 8 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE72C UT WOS:A1994BE72C00057 ER PT B AU KENDRICK, CM AF KENDRICK, CM BE McDonald, NR TI ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT OF LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE AND MIXED WASTE AT OAK-RIDGE-NATIONAL-LABORATORY SO 9TH PACIFIC BASIN NUCLEAR CONFERENCE - NUCLEAR ENERGY, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1 AND 2 SE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, AUSTRALIA : NATIONAL CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference on Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology Pacific Partnership CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SP AUSTR NUCL ASSOC INC, INST ENGINEERS, AUSTR C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA PI BARTON PA 11 NATIONAL CIRCUIT, BARTON AUSTRALIA BN 0-85825-602-9 J9 INST ENG A PY 1994 VL 94 BP 961 EP 967 PN 6 PG 7 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BB96L UT WOS:A1994BB96L00165 ER PT B AU MOHIUDDIN, J AF MOHIUDDIN, J BE McDonald, NR TI THE BURIED WASTE INTEGRATED DEMONSTRATION SO 9TH PACIFIC BASIN NUCLEAR CONFERENCE - NUCLEAR ENERGY, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1 AND 2 SE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, AUSTRALIA : NATIONAL CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference on Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology Pacific Partnership CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SP AUSTR NUCL ASSOC INC, INST ENGINEERS, AUSTR C1 US DOE,OFF TECHNOL DEV,BURIED WASTE INTEGRATED DEMONSTRAT,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA PI BARTON PA 11 NATIONAL CIRCUIT, BARTON AUSTRALIA BN 0-85825-602-9 J9 INST ENG A PY 1994 VL 94 BP 979 EP 980 PN 6 PG 2 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BB96L UT WOS:A1994BB96L00168 ER PT B AU HAYTER, JB AF HAYTER, JB BE McDonald, NR TI THE ADVANCED NEUTRON SOURCE SO 9TH PACIFIC BASIN NUCLEAR CONFERENCE - NUCLEAR ENERGY, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1 AND 2 SE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, AUSTRALIA : NATIONAL CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 9th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference on Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology Pacific Partnership CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SP AUSTR NUCL ASSOC INC, INST ENGINEERS, AUSTR C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA PI BARTON PA 11 NATIONAL CIRCUIT, BARTON AUSTRALIA BN 0-85825-602-9 J9 INST ENG A PY 1994 VL 94 BP 1017 EP 1017 PN 6 PG 1 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BB96L UT WOS:A1994BB96L00175 ER PT J AU FARRAR, CR BAKER, WE DOVE, RC AF FARRAR, CR BAKER, WE DOVE, RC TI DYNAMIC PARAMETER SIMILITUDE FOR CONCRETE MODELS SO ACI STRUCTURAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE DAMPING; EXPERIMENTAL MODAL ANALYSIS; MODE SHAPES; REINFORCED CONCRETE; RESONANT FREQUENCIES; SCALE MODELS; SIMILITUDE; VIBRATION AB This paper reports the results of a series of experimental modal analyses that were performed to examine the similitude of the dynamic parameters (resonant frequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping) of reinforced concrete replica models. Also reported are the similitude requirements for damping forces that were developed as part of this study. Although damping is typically considered a material property, the similitude analysis shows that both material properties and system geometry must be considered when scaling the damping forces. Results of the experiments show that the modal frequencies and the mode shapes of a prototype structure can be accurately predicted from tests on scale-model structures. Variations in equivalent viscous damping ratios identified on models and prototype were greater than variations for the other measured dynamic parameters. However, all damping ratios were less than 2 percent of critical, and the observed variations would not significantly alter the dynamic response of the structures. C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO,COLL ENGN,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. RP FARRAR, CR (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,ENGN MECH SECT,ADV ENGN TECHNOL GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544, USA. NR 13 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER CONCRETE INST PI FARMINGTON HILLS PA 38800 INTERNATIONAL WAY, COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, PO BOX 9094, FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48333-9094 SN 0889-3241 J9 ACI STRUCT J JI ACI Struct. J. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 91 IS 1 BP 90 EP 99 PG 10 WC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Civil; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Construction & Building Technology; Engineering; Materials Science GA MQ247 UT WOS:A1994MQ24700010 ER PT B AU AKAU, RL GIVLER, RC EASTMAN, DR AF AKAU, RL GIVLER, RC EASTMAN, DR BE Masten, MK Stockum, LA Birnhaum, MM Sevaston, GE TI PREDICTED OPTICAL-PERFORMANCE OF THE HIGH-ALTITUDE BALLOON EXPERIMENT (HABE) TELESCOPE IN AN ADVERSE THERMAL ENVIRONMENT SO ACQUISITION, TRACKING, AND POINTING VIII SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing VIII CY APR 05-08, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL 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 0-8194-1525-1 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2221 BP 686 EP 703 DI 10.1117/12.178973 PG 18 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA83U UT WOS:A1994BA83U00059 ER PT J AU TERWILLIGER, TC AF TERWILLIGER, TC TI MAD PHASING - BAYESIAN ESTIMATES OF F-A SO ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY LA English DT Article AB A Bayesian approach is applied to the calculation of Patterson functions and cross-Fourier maps in the analysis of multi-wavelength anomalous-diffraction (MAD) data. This procedure explicitly incorporates information available a priori on the likely magnitudes of partial structure factors (F-A) corresponding to the anomalously scattering atoms, uses weighted-average estimates of F-A, and incorporates estimates of errors in the data that are not represented in the instrumental uncertainties. The method is demonstrated by application to MAD data collected on selenomethionine-containing gene V protein. RP TERWILLIGER, TC (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,MAIL STOP M880,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Terwilliger, Thomas/K-4109-2012 OI Terwilliger, Thomas/0000-0001-6384-0320 NR 13 TC 45 Z9 45 U1 1 U2 3 PU MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD PI COPENHAGEN PA 35 NORRE SOGADE, PO BOX 2148, DK-1016 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SN 0907-4449 J9 ACTA CRYSTALLOGR D JI Acta Crystallogr. Sect. D-Biol. Crystallogr. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 50 BP 11 EP 16 DI 10.1107/S0907444993008224 PN 1 PG 6 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Crystallography SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Crystallography GA MR637 UT WOS:A1994MR63700003 PM 15299471 ER PT J AU TERWILLIGER, TC AF TERWILLIGER, TC TI MAD PHASING - TREATMENT OF DISPERSIVE DIFFERENCES AS ISOMORPHOUS REPLACEMENT INFORMATION SO ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY LA English DT Article ID ANOMALOUS DIFFRACTION AB A framework analogous to that used for the analysis of data in the method of isomorphous replacement is applied to the analysis of multi-wavelength anomalous-diffraction (MAD) data. The present method is advantageous in that refinement of parameters describing the anomalously scattering atoms in the structure can be carried out using nearly all the data, and in that phase information can be readily combined. The procedure described here involves an approximation in which it is assumed that the magnitude of the structure factor corresponding to anomalously scattering atoms in the unit cell is small compared to that corresponding to all other atoms in the structure. A model calculation is applied to a protein crystal with 682 non-H atoms in the asymmetric unit and two Se atoms as the anomalous scatterers. It is shown using this model calculation that the approximation used in this analysis does not substantially affect the accuracy of phase calculations for this MAD data. The method is demonstrated by application to MAD data collected on gene V protein. RP TERWILLIGER, TC (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,MAIL STOP M880,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Terwilliger, Thomas/K-4109-2012 OI Terwilliger, Thomas/0000-0001-6384-0320 NR 11 TC 61 Z9 61 U1 0 U2 3 PU MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD PI COPENHAGEN PA 35 NORRE SOGADE, PO BOX 2148, DK-1016 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SN 0907-4449 J9 ACTA CRYSTALLOGR D JI Acta Crystallogr. Sect. D-Biol. Crystallogr. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 50 BP 17 EP 23 DI 10.1107/S0907444993008236 PN 1 PG 7 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Crystallography SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Crystallography GA MR637 UT WOS:A1994MR63700004 PM 15299472 ER PT J AU JEMMERSON, R BURON, S SANISHVILI, R MARGOLIASH, E WESTBROOK, E WESTBROOK, M AF JEMMERSON, R BURON, S SANISHVILI, R MARGOLIASH, E WESTBROOK, E WESTBROOK, M TI CRYSTALLIZATION OF 2 MONOCLONAL FEB FRAGMENTS OF SIMILAR AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE BOUND TO THE SAME AREA OF HORSE CYTOCHROME-C AND INTERACTING BY POTENTIALLY DISTINCT MECHANISMS SO ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY LA English DT Article ID IMAGING PROPORTIONAL COUNTER; ANTIBODY-ANTIGEN COMPLEX; 3-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE; CRYSTALLOGRAPHY; NEURAMINIDASE; PROTEIN AB The mouse monoclonal antibodies (mAb), 2E5.G10 and 1F5.D1, are specific for horse cytochrome c and appear to bind the same epitope, since their heavy (H) and light (L) chains are functionally interchangeable. Comparison of the amino-acid sequences suggests that slightly different interactions may be involved in antigen recognition. In addition, the H chains differ at only a few amino-acid residues from the H chain of a rat cytochrome c-specific mAb suggesting that specificity for one protein over another may be determined by these amino-acid differences. To address these possibilities, the three-dimensional structures of the Fab portions of the mAb bound to cytochrome c are being determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. Here we describe the preparation and crystallization of the two complexes with horse cytochrome c. The complex of the Fab fragment of 2E5.G10 with horse cytochrome c yielded crystals of X-ray diffraction quality under two sets of conditions; in both the space group was P2(1). The corresponding complex of 1F5.D1 under one of these conditions crystallized in the P2(1)2(1)2(1) space group. Three-dimensional X-ray data for these two complexes have been collected with nominal resolutions of 2.86 and 2.48 Angstrom, respectively. C1 UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT BIOL SCI,MOLEC BIOL LAB,CHICAGO,IL 60607. ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL & MED RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP JEMMERSON, R (reprint author), UNIV MINNESOTA,HLTH SCI CTR,DEPT MICROBIOL,BOX 196,420 DELAWARE ST SE,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55455, USA. NR 19 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD PI COPENHAGEN PA 35 NORRE SOGADE, PO BOX 2148, DK-1016 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SN 0907-4449 J9 ACTA CRYSTALLOGR D JI Acta Crystallogr. Sect. D-Biol. Crystallogr. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 50 BP 64 EP 70 DI 10.1107/S0907444993009084 PN 1 PG 7 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Crystallography SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Crystallography GA MR637 UT WOS:A1994MR63700009 PM 15299477 ER PT J AU GUDHE, R RAJAGOPAL, KR MASSOUDI, M AF GUDHE, R RAJAGOPAL, KR MASSOUDI, M TI FULLY-DEVELOPED FLOW OF GRANULAR-MATERIALS DOWN A HEATED INCLINED PLANE SO ACTA MECHANICA LA English DT Article ID CONSTITUTIVE RELATIONS; CONTINUUM THEORY; SHEAR; EQUATIONS; GRAVITY; SPHERES; CHUTES AB The mechanics of flowing granular materials such as coal, sand, metal ores, etc., and their now characteristics have received considerable attention in recent years as it has relevance to several important technological problems. In a number of instances, these materials are also heated prior to processing, or cooled after processing. The governing equations for the now of granular materials, taking into account the heat transfer mechanism by conduction, are derived using a continuum model (cf. Goodman and Cowin [1], [2], Rajagopal and Massoudi [3]). For a fully developed flow of these materials down an inclined plane, the equations reduce to a system of coupled non-linear ordinary differential equations. The resulting boundary value problem is solved numerically and the results are presented for cases where the viscosity and thermal conductivity are assumed to be functions of the volume fraction. It is shown that the equations admit multiple solutions for certain values of the parameters. C1 US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. RP GUDHE, R (reprint author), UNIV PITTSBURGH,DEPT MECH ENGN,PITTSBURGH,PA 15261, USA. NR 35 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN PI VIENNA PA SACHSENPLATZ 4-6, PO BOX 89, A-1201 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0001-5970 J9 ACTA MECH JI Acta Mech. PY 1994 VL 103 IS 1-4 BP 63 EP 78 DI 10.1007/BF01180218 PG 16 WC Mechanics SC Mechanics GA MR997 UT WOS:A1994MR99700005 ER PT J AU TRIVEDI, R KURZ, W AF TRIVEDI, R KURZ, W TI SOLIDIFICATION MICROSTRUCTURES - A CONCEPTUAL-APPROACH SO ACTA METALLURGICA ET MATERIALIA LA English DT Article ID DENDRITIC GROWTH; STABILITY; SELECTION; LIMIT AB Detailed theoretical models have been developed in the literature to correlate microstructural characteristics as a function of processing parameters. These results are examined with a broad perspective to show that various laws for microstructural transitions and microstructural spacings can be represented in terms of three simple characteristic lengths of the important physical processes. Initially, the important physical processes of solute and thermal transport and capillarity effect are considered, and they are related to the microstructural lengths such as dendrite tip radius, primary and secondary spacing, and eutectic spacing. It is shown that these microstructural lengths are simply given by the geometric mean of the characteristic lengths of physical processes that are important in a given problem. New characteristic lengths that become important under rapid solidification are then developed, and how these characteristic lengths influence microstructural transition and microstructural scales is also discussed. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN, AMES, IA 50011 USA. ECOLE POLYTECH FED LAUSANNE, DEPT MAT, CH-1015 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND. RP TRIVEDI, R (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, US DOE, AMES LAB, AMES, IA 50011 USA. NR 26 TC 85 Z9 91 U1 4 U2 17 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 1994 VL 42 IS 1 BP 15 EP 23 DI 10.1016/0956-7151(94)90044-2 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA ML095 UT WOS:A1994ML09500002 ER PT J AU HAN, SH TRIVEDI, R AF HAN, SH TRIVEDI, R TI PRIMARY SPACING SELECTION IN DIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED ALLOYS SO ACTA METALLURGICA ET MATERIALIA LA English DT Article ID DENDRITE ARM SPACINGS; CELLULAR SPACINGS; GROWTH; STABILITY AB The stability of primary spacing in cellular and dendritic arrays has been examined through critical directional solidification studies in the succinonitrile-acetone system. The existence of a range of primary spacing has been established for steady-state growth under given experimental conditions, and the stability of primary spacing within this range has been confirmed through velocity change experiments. Different mechanisms that are operative in the unstable regime of primary spacing have been quantitatively examined. Besides the mechanisms of cell or dendrite creation or elimination, a new mechanism for spacing changes was also identified in which the adjustment of primary spacing occurred through the lateral motion of cells or dendrites. A theoretical model, based on the mass balance constraint, is developed to correlate primary spacing with processing conditions, and the results are compared with the experimental data. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN, AMES, IA 50011 USA. RP HAN, SH (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, US DOE, AMES LAB, AMES, IA 50011 USA. NR 43 TC 98 Z9 104 U1 1 U2 25 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 1994 VL 42 IS 1 BP 25 EP 41 DI 10.1016/0956-7151(94)90045-0 PG 17 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA ML095 UT WOS:A1994ML09500003 ER PT B AU WALLACE, PL CALVERT, LD MUELLER, MH HUANG, TC DANN, JN WEISSMANN, S AF WALLACE, PL CALVERT, LD MUELLER, MH HUANG, TC DANN, JN WEISSMANN, S BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI A NEW MATERIALS DATA COMPILATION CAN HELP IN ACTINIDE PHASE-DIAGRAM RESEARCH SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. 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 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 5 EP 20 PG 16 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00002 ER PT B AU COST, JR SODERQUIST, SD AF COST, JR SODERQUIST, SD BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI KINETICS OF THE BETA-]ALPHA TRANSFORMATION IN UNALLOYED PLUTONIUM USING DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 21 EP 30 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00003 ER PT B AU LAWSON, AC GOLDSTONE, JA CORT, B SHELDON, RI FOLTYN, EM AF LAWSON, AC GOLDSTONE, JA CORT, B SHELDON, RI FOLTYN, EM BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI DEBYE-WALLER FACTORS OF THE LIGHT ACTINIDE METALS SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 31 EP 43 PG 13 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00004 ER PT B AU COTTON, JD AXLER, KM LOPEZ, PC STEELE, JH ARCHULETA, JI AF COTTON, JD AXLER, KM LOPEZ, PC STEELE, JH ARCHULETA, JI BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI NATURE OF DISSOLUTION OF BINARY TANTALUM-TITANIUM ALLOYS BY MOLTEN PLUTONIUM SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 2 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 45 EP 56 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00005 ER PT B AU GDOWSKI, GE BRONSON, MC DODSON, KE AF GDOWSKI, GE BRONSON, MC DODSON, KE BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI TANTALUM-BASE MATERIALS FOR MOLTEN PLUTONIUM CONTAINMENT SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 57 EP 63 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00006 ER PT B AU BATTLES, JE LAIDLER, JJ MCPHEETERS, CC MILLER, WE AF BATTLES, JE LAIDLER, JJ MCPHEETERS, CC MILLER, WE BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI PYROMETALLURGICAL PROCESSES FOR RECOVERY OF ACTINIDE ELEMENTS SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 135 EP 151 PG 17 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00014 ER PT B AU WESTPHAL, BR BENEDICT, RW AF WESTPHAL, BR BENEDICT, RW BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI ACTINIDE RECOVERY TECHNIQUES UTILIZING ELECTROMECHANICAL PROCESSES SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83403. 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 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 157 EP 164 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00017 ER PT B AU TRYBUS, CL AF TRYBUS, CL BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI INCORPORATION OF AMERICIUM AND NEPTUNIUM INTO METALLIC NUCLEAR-FUEL SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83404. 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 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 165 EP 165 PG 1 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00018 ER PT B AU JOHNSON, GK PIERCE, RD POA, DS MCPHEETERS, CC AF JOHNSON, GK PIERCE, RD POA, DS MCPHEETERS, CC BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI PYROCHEMICAL RECOVERY OF ACTINIDE ELEMENTS FROM SPENT LIGHT-WATER REACTOR-FUEL SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 199 EP 214 PG 16 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00021 ER PT B AU MCDEAVITT, SM SMITH, JL MCPHEETERS, CC PIERCE, RD POA, DS AF MCDEAVITT, SM SMITH, JL MCPHEETERS, CC PIERCE, RD POA, DS BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI ELECTRODE MATERIALS FOR THE REDUCTION OF CAO AND LI2O FOR ACTINIDE PYROPROCESSING SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 215 EP 215 PG 1 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00022 ER PT B AU LOPEZ, PC GRIEGO, WJ AXLER, KM DEPOORTER, GL PEREYRA, R AF LOPEZ, PC GRIEGO, WJ AXLER, KM DEPOORTER, GL PEREYRA, R BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI CURRENT STUDIES IN MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR PLUTONIUM PYROCHEMISTRY SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV NUCL MAT TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. 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 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 249 EP 256 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00026 ER PT B AU ACKERMAN, JP JOHNSON, TR LAIDLER, JJ AF ACKERMAN, JP JOHNSON, TR LAIDLER, JJ BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI WASTE REMOVAL IN PYROCHEMICAL FUEL PROCESSING FOR THE INTEGRAL FAST-REACTOR SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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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 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 275 EP 288 PG 14 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00030 ER PT B AU MCDEAVITT, SM PARK, JY ACKERMAN, JP AF MCDEAVITT, SM PARK, JY ACKERMAN, JP BE Mishra, B Averill, WA TI DEFINING A METAL-BASED WASTE FORM FOR IFR PYROPROCESSING WASTES SO ACTINIDE PROCESSING: METHODS AND MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Actinide Processing: Methods and Materials, at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY FEB 28-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, REACT MET COMM, LIGHT MET DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, NUCL MAT COMM, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-265-5 PY 1994 BP 305 EP 319 PG 15 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA BZ87Y UT WOS:A1994BZ87Y00032 ER PT S AU FRIEDMAN, HW AF FRIEDMAN, HW BE Alloin, DM Mariotti, JM TI SODIUM-LAYER LASER GUIDE STARS SO ADAPTIVE OPTICS FOR ASTRONOMY SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES C, MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Adaptive Optics for Astronomy CY JUN 29-JUL 09, 1993 CL CARGESE, FRANCE SP NATO, SCI AFFAIRS DIV C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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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 0-8194-1496-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2201 BP 295 EP 303 DI 10.1117/12.176063 PG 9 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics GA BA83N UT WOS:A1994BA83N00028 ER PT B AU FRIEDMAN, H ERBERT, G KUKLO, T SALMON, T SMAULEY, D THOMPSON, G WONG, N AF FRIEDMAN, H ERBERT, G KUKLO, T SALMON, T SMAULEY, D THOMPSON, G WONG, N BE Ealey, MA Merkle, F TI DESIGN OF A FIELDABLE LASER SYSTEM FOR A SODIUM GUIDE STAR SO ADAPTIVE OPTICS IN ASTRONOMY SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optics in Astronomy CY MAR 17-18, 1994 CL KONA, HI SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASTRON SOC, ASTRON SOC PACIFIC, EUROPEAN ASTRON SOC, OPT SOC AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 0-8194-1496-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2201 BP 352 EP 363 DI 10.1117/12.176069 PG 12 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics GA BA83N UT WOS:A1994BA83N00035 ER PT B AU BRASE, JM AN, J AVICOLA, K BISSINGER, HD FRIEDMAN, HW GAVEL, DT JOHNSTON, B MAX, CE OLIVIER, SS PRESTA, R RAPP, DA SALMON, JT WALTJEN, KE FISHER, W AF BRASE, JM AN, J AVICOLA, K BISSINGER, HD FRIEDMAN, HW GAVEL, DT JOHNSTON, B MAX, CE OLIVIER, SS PRESTA, R RAPP, DA SALMON, JT WALTJEN, KE FISHER, W BE Ealey, MA Merkle, F TI ADAPTIVE OPTICS AT LICK-OBSERVATORY - SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND OPERATIONS SO ADAPTIVE OPTICS IN ASTRONOMY SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optics in Astronomy CY MAR 17-18, 1994 CL KONA, HI SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASTRON SOC, ASTRON SOC PACIFIC, EUROPEAN ASTRON SOC, OPT SOC AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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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 0-8194-1496-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2201 BP 574 EP 585 DI 10.1117/12.176045 PG 12 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics GA BA83N UT WOS:A1994BA83N00057 ER PT B AU OLIVIER, SS AN, J AVICOLA, K BISSINGER, HD BRASE, JM FRIEDMAN, HW GAVEL, DT JOHANSSON, EM MAX, CE WALTJEN, KE FISHER, W BRADFORD, W AF OLIVIER, SS AN, J AVICOLA, K BISSINGER, HD BRASE, JM FRIEDMAN, HW GAVEL, DT JOHANSSON, EM MAX, CE WALTJEN, KE FISHER, W BRADFORD, W BE Ealey, MA Merkle, F TI PERFORMANCE OF ADAPTIVE OPTICS AT LICK-OBSERVATORY SO ADAPTIVE OPTICS IN ASTRONOMY SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Adaptive Optics in Astronomy CY MAR 17-18, 1994 CL KONA, HI SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASTRON SOC, ASTRON SOC PACIFIC, EUROPEAN ASTRON SOC, OPT SOC AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. OI Max, Claire/0000-0003-0682-5436 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 0-8194-1496-4 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2201 BP 1110 EP 1120 DI 10.1117/12.176022 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Optics GA BA83N UT WOS:A1994BA83N00111 ER PT J AU KENT, MS MCINTYRE, D SMITH, GS BAKER, S WAGES, S NYITRAY, A BROWNING, J HUA, DW AF KENT, MS MCINTYRE, D SMITH, GS BAKER, S WAGES, S NYITRAY, A BROWNING, J HUA, DW GP ADHES SOC TI ADSORPTION OF WATER TO THE METAL POLYMER INTERFACE STUDIED BY NEUTRON AND X-RAY REFLECTIVITY SO ADHESION SOCIETY - PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING AND THE SYMPOSIUM ON PARTICLE ADHESION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 17th Annual Meeting of the Adhesion-Society/Symposium on Particle Adhesion CY FEB 20-23, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP ADHES SOC, LOCTITE CORP, NORTON CHEM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-542-7 PY 1994 BP 473 EP 481 PG 9 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Mechanical; Materials Science, Composites SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BC87R UT WOS:A1994BC87R00057 ER PT B AU JORGENSEN, J MCBURNETT, S AF JORGENSEN, J MCBURNETT, S BE Friedman, PS TI THE NATIONAL-CENTER-FOR-ADVANCED-INFORMATION-COMPONENTS-MANUFACTURING - PROGRAM UPDATE SO ADVANCED FLAT PANEL DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Flat Panel Display Technologies CY FEB 07-08, 1994 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,NATL CTR ADV INFORMAT COMPONENTS MFG,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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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 BN 0-444-81991-6 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 14 IS A & B BP 359 EP 364 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Mining & Mineral Processing SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Mining & Mineral Processing GA BC69E UT WOS:A1994BC69E00082 ER PT B AU RITCHIE, RO CANNON, RM DALGLEISH, BJ DAUSKARDT, RH MCNANEY, JM AF RITCHIE, RO CANNON, RM DALGLEISH, BJ DAUSKARDT, RH MCNANEY, JM BE Mizutani, N Akashi, K Kimura, T Ohno, S Yoshimura, M Muruyama, T Saito, Y Przybylski, K Stringer, J Kawamura, H Guo, JK Ritchie, RO Fukunaga, O Kamigaito, O Kijima, K MacChesney, JB Munir, ZA Boulos, MI TI ON THE STRENGTH AND TOUGHNESS OF STRUCTURAL CERAMICS BONDED TO METALS SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, I - A & B: A: CERAMICS, POWDERS, CORROSION AND ADVANCED PROCESSING; B: MAGNETIC, FULLERENE, DIELECTRIC, FERROELECTRIC, DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR ADV MAT,DIV MAT SCI,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 BN 0-444-81991-6 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 14 IS A & B BP 409 EP 412 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Mining & Mineral Processing SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Mining & Mineral Processing GA BC69E UT WOS:A1994BC69E00093 ER PT B AU TIEGS, TN NUNN, SD WALLS, CA BARKER, D DAVISSON, C JONES, PJ AF TIEGS, TN NUNN, SD WALLS, CA BARKER, D DAVISSON, C JONES, PJ BE Mizutani, N Akashi, K Kimura, T Ohno, S Yoshimura, M Muruyama, T Saito, Y Przybylski, K Stringer, J Kawamura, H Guo, JK Ritchie, RO Fukunaga, O Kamigaito, O Kijima, K MacChesney, JB Munir, ZA Boulos, MI TI EFFECT OF POWDER CHARACTERISTICS ON GAS-PRESSURE SINTERING OF SI3N4 WITH RARE EARTH ADDITIVES SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, I - A & B: A: CERAMICS, POWDERS, CORROSION AND ADVANCED PROCESSING; B: MAGNETIC, FULLERENE, DIELECTRIC, FERROELECTRIC, DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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 BN 0-444-81991-6 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 14 IS A & B BP 871 EP 874 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Mining & Mineral Processing SC Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Mining & Mineral Processing GA BC69E UT WOS:A1994BC69E00198 ER PT B AU NIEH, TG WADSWORTH, J HIGASHI, K AF NIEH, TG WADSWORTH, J HIGASHI, K BE Masumoto, T Inoue, A Makiwshima, A Arnberg, L Doyama, M Baskes, MI Nieminen, R Kuribayashie, K Hashimoto, H Saghir, MZE Sawaoka, A Sokolowski, RS Walter, HU Kishi, T TI HIGH STRAIN RATE SUPERPLASTICITY IN METALS AND COMPOSITES SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, III - A & B: A: COMPUTATIONS, GLASSY MATERIALS, MICROGRAVITY AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING; B: COMPOSITES, GRAIN BOUNDARIES AND NANOPHASE MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81993-2 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 16 IS A & B BP 1027 EP 1032 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BC69G UT WOS:A1994BC69G00227 ER PT B AU NIEH, TG WADSWORTH, J AF NIEH, TG WADSWORTH, J BE Masumoto, T Inoue, A Makiwshima, A Arnberg, L Doyama, M Baskes, MI Nieminen, R Kuribayashie, K Hashimoto, H Saghir, MZE Sawaoka, A Sokolowski, RS Walter, HU Kishi, T TI GAS-PRESSURE FORMING OF CERAMIC SHEET SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, III - A & B: A: COMPUTATIONS, GLASSY MATERIALS, MICROGRAVITY AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING; B: COMPOSITES, GRAIN BOUNDARIES AND NANOPHASE MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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 BN 0-444-81993-2 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 16 IS A & B BP 1061 EP 1064 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BC69G UT WOS:A1994BC69G00235 ER PT B AU SHALZ, ML DALGLEISH, BJ TOMSIA, AP GLAESER, AM AF SHALZ, ML DALGLEISH, BJ TOMSIA, AP GLAESER, AM BE Masumoto, T Inoue, A Makiwshima, A Arnberg, L Doyama, M Baskes, MI Nieminen, R Kuribayashie, K Hashimoto, H Saghir, MZE Sawaoka, A Sokolowski, RS Walter, HU Kishi, T TI NEW ROUTES TO JOINING CERAMICS FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, III - A & B: A: COMPUTATIONS, GLASSY MATERIALS, MICROGRAVITY AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING; B: COMPOSITES, GRAIN BOUNDARIES AND NANOPHASE MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR ADV MAT,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 BN 0-444-81993-2 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 16 IS A & B BP 1125 EP 1130 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BC69G UT WOS:A1994BC69G00249 ER PT B AU LOEHMAN, RE TOMSIA, AP AF LOEHMAN, RE TOMSIA, AP BE Masumoto, T Inoue, A Makiwshima, A Arnberg, L Doyama, M Baskes, MI Nieminen, R Kuribayashie, K Hashimoto, H Saghir, MZE Sawaoka, A Sokolowski, RS Walter, HU Kishi, T TI METAL-MULLITE REACTIONS SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, III - A & B: A: COMPUTATIONS, GLASSY MATERIALS, MICROGRAVITY AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING; B: COMPOSITES, GRAIN BOUNDARIES AND NANOPHASE MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ADV MAT LAB,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 0-444-81993-2 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 16 IS A & B BP 1155 EP 1161 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BC69G UT WOS:A1994BC69G00256 ER PT B AU MERKLE, KL BUCKETT, MI GAO, YF ROZEVELD, SJ VUCHIC, BL WOLF, D AF MERKLE, KL BUCKETT, MI GAO, YF ROZEVELD, SJ VUCHIC, BL WOLF, D BE Masumoto, T Inoue, A Makiwshima, A Arnberg, L Doyama, M Baskes, MI Nieminen, R Kuribayashie, K Hashimoto, H Saghir, MZE Sawaoka, A Sokolowski, RS Walter, HU Kishi, T TI ATOMIC-SCALE STRUCTURE OF GRAIN BOUNDARIES - CORRELATIONS TO GRAIN BOUNDARY PROPERTIES SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, III - A & B: A: COMPUTATIONS, GLASSY MATERIALS, MICROGRAVITY AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING; B: COMPOSITES, GRAIN BOUNDARIES AND NANOPHASE MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 BN 0-444-81993-2 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 16 IS A & B BP 1339 EP 1344 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BC69G UT WOS:A1994BC69G00295 ER PT B AU ALLEN, CW OHNUKI, S TAKAHASHI, H AF ALLEN, CW OHNUKI, S TAKAHASHI, H BE Yamada, I Ishiwara, H Kamijo, E Kawai, T Allen, CW White, CW TI FACILITIES FOR INSITU ION BEAM STUDIES IN TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPES SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, IV: LASER AND ION BEAM MODIFICATION OF MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,HVEM TANDEM FACIL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81994-0 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 17 BP 93 EP 96 PG 4 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science GA BC69H UT WOS:A1994BC69H00014 ER PT B AU GEOHEGAN, DB PURETZKY, AA HETTICH, RL ZHENG, XY HAUFLER, RE COMPTON, RN AF GEOHEGAN, DB PURETZKY, AA HETTICH, RL ZHENG, XY HAUFLER, RE COMPTON, RN BE Yamada, I Ishiwara, H Kamijo, E Kawai, T Allen, CW White, CW TI GATED ICCD PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE KRF-LASER ABLATION OF GRAPHITE INTO BACKGROUND GASES SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, IV: LASER AND ION BEAM MODIFICATION OF MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81994-0 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 17 BP 553 EP 558 PG 6 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science GA BC69H UT WOS:A1994BC69H00105 ER PT B AU REHN, LE ALEXANDER, DE AF REHN, LE ALEXANDER, DE BE Yamada, I Ishiwara, H Kamijo, E Kawai, T Allen, CW White, CW TI TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT ION BEAM MIXING SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, IV: LASER AND ION BEAM MODIFICATION OF MATERIALS SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 BN 0-444-81994-0 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 17 BP 571 EP 577 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science GA BC69H UT WOS:A1994BC69H00108 ER PT B AU HARMON, BN ZHAO, GL HO, KM CHAN, CT YE, YY DING, Y ZHANG, BL AF HARMON, BN ZHAO, GL HO, KM CHAN, CT YE, YY DING, Y ZHANG, BL BE Yamamoto, R Furubayashi, E Doi, Y Fang, R Liu, B TI 1ST PRINCIPLES CALCULATIONS FOR ANALYSIS OF MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATIONS SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, V - A & B: A: ECOMATERIALS; B: SHAPE MEMORY MATERIALS AND HYDRIDES SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81995-9 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 18 IS A & B BP 809 EP 814 PG 6 WC Engineering, Environmental; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Engineering; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC69J UT WOS:A1994BC69J00175 ER PT B AU EASTON, DS LIU, CT HORTON, JA GEORGE, EP CAMPBELL, JJ AF EASTON, DS LIU, CT HORTON, JA GEORGE, EP CAMPBELL, JJ BE Yamamoto, R Furubayashi, E Doi, Y Fang, R Liu, B TI PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NI-AL-FE-B SHAPE-MEMORY ALLOY WIRES PRODUCED BY RAPID SOLIDIFICATION SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, V - A & B: A: ECOMATERIALS; B: SHAPE MEMORY MATERIALS AND HYDRIDES SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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RI George, Easo/L-5434-2014 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 BN 0-444-81995-9 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 18 IS A & B BP 873 EP 876 PG 4 WC Engineering, Environmental; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Engineering; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC69J UT WOS:A1994BC69J00189 ER PT B AU SWITENDICK, AC AF SWITENDICK, AC BE Yamamoto, R Furubayashi, E Doi, Y Fang, R Liu, B TI ELECTRONIC CHARGE DISTRIBUTION OF SODIUM SUBSTITUTED PALLADIUM HYDRIDE, NPD3H2 SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, V - A & B: A: ECOMATERIALS; B: SHAPE MEMORY MATERIALS AND HYDRIDES SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ADV MAT PHYS 1153,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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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 BN 0-444-81996-7 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 19 IS A & B BP 385 EP 389 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC69K UT WOS:A1994BC69K00085 ER PT B AU KAUFMANN, EN YUN, WB AF KAUFMANN, EN YUN, WB BE Sakaki, H Ohno, H Kawai, S Matsunami, H Aono, M Koinuma, H Raveau, B Wu, MK Finnemore, DK Togano, K TI 3RD-GENERATION SYNCHROTRON RADIATION APPLIED TO MATERIALS SCIENCE SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, VI - A & B: A: SUPERCONDUCTORS, SURFACES AND SUPERLATTICES; B: FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,OFF DIRECTOR,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 BN 0-444-81996-7 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 19 IS A & B BP 811 EP 819 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC69K UT WOS:A1994BC69K00152 ER PT B AU CHEN, Y GONZALEZ, R AF CHEN, Y GONZALEZ, R BE Sakaki, H Ohno, H Kawai, S Matsunami, H Aono, M Koinuma, H Raveau, B Wu, MK Finnemore, DK Togano, K TI LOW TEMPERATURE DIFFUSION OF HYDROGENIC SPECIES IN OXIDE CRYSTALS - RADIATION INDUCED DIFFUSION SO ADVANCED MATERIALS '93, VI - A & B: A: SUPERCONDUCTORS, SURFACES AND SUPERLATTICES; B: FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SE TRANSACTIONS OF THE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM) CY AUG 31-SEP 04, 1993 CL SUNSHINE CITY, JAPAN SP INT UNION MAT RES SOC, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN LTD C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81996-7 J9 T MRS JAP PY 1994 VL 19 IS A & B BP 1043 EP 1056 PG 14 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BC69K UT WOS:A1994BC69K00167 ER PT S AU LIN, XW WATTE, J WUYTS, K SWIDER, W SILVERANS, RE LILIENTALWEBER, Z WASHBURN, J AF LIN, XW WATTE, J WUYTS, K SWIDER, W SILVERANS, RE LILIENTALWEBER, Z WASHBURN, J BE Murarka, SP Katz, A Tu, KN Maex, K TI CORRELATION BETWEEN THE MICROSTRUCTURES AND THE ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES OF NI/AU/TE/AU CONTACTS ON N-GAAS SO ADVANCED METALLIZATION FOR DEVICES AND CIRCUITS - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MANUFACTURABILITY SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advanced Metallization for Devices and Circuits: Science, Technology and Manufacturability CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,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 1-55899-237-5 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 337 BP 295 EP 300 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB59J UT WOS:A1994BB59J00034 ER PT B AU ROUSSELDUPRE, D BLOCH, JJ CISKOWSKI, D DINGLER, R LITTLE, C KENNISON, M PRIEDHORSKY, WC RYAN, S AF ROUSSELDUPRE, D BLOCH, JJ CISKOWSKI, D DINGLER, R LITTLE, C KENNISON, M PRIEDHORSKY, WC RYAN, S BE Cutts, JA TI ON-ORBIT SCIENCE IN A SMALL PACKAGE - MANAGING THE ALEXIS SATELLITE AND EXPERIMENTS SO ADVANCED MICRODEVICES AND SPACE SCIENCE SENSORS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Microdevices and Space Science Sensors CY JUL 28-29, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE SMALL SATELLITES; MINIATURIZED INSTRUMENTS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. 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 0-8194-1591-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2267 BP 76 EP 89 DI 10.1117/12.187467 PG 14 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Engineering; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB65U UT WOS:A1994BB65U00010 ER PT B AU BAKHTIARI, S GOPALSAMI, N RAPTIS, AC LEPPER, MJ AF BAKHTIARI, S GOPALSAMI, N RAPTIS, AC LEPPER, MJ BE Udpa, SS Han, HC TI HIGH-RESOLUTION MILLIMETER-WAVE IMAGING-SYSTEM FOR DEFECT CHARACTERIZATION IN DIELECTRIC SLABS SO ADVANCED MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER-WAVE DETECTORS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Detectors CY JUL 25-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE NONDESTRUCTIVE; MILLIMETER WAVES; COMPOSITES; DEFECT; DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 0-8194-1599-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2275 BP 27 EP 33 DI 10.1117/12.186730 PG 7 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB54W UT WOS:A1994BB54W00004 ER PT B AU WARHUS, JP MAST, JE JOHANSSON, EM NELSON, SD AF WARHUS, JP MAST, JE JOHANSSON, EM NELSON, SD BE Udpa, SS Han, HC TI ADVANCED GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR SO ADVANCED MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER-WAVE DETECTORS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Detectors CY JUL 25-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE GROUND PENETRATING RADAR; IMPULSE RADAR; RADAR IMAGING; SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR; NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ELECTR ENGN,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 0-8194-1599-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2275 BP 177 EP 185 DI 10.1117/12.186714 PG 9 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB54W UT WOS:A1994BB54W00020 ER PT B AU NELSON, SC AF NELSON, SC BE Udpa, SS Han, HC TI EM MODELING FOR GPIR USING 3D FDTD MODELING CODES SO ADVANCED MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER-WAVE DETECTORS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Detectors CY JUL 25-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE 2D; 3D; FDTD; ELECTROMAGNETIC; GPIR; MODELING; EXPERIMENTS; DISPERSIVE; CONCRETE; CLUTTER 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 0-8194-1599-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2275 BP 186 EP 195 DI 10.1117/12.186715 PG 10 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB54W UT WOS:A1994BB54W00021 ER PT B AU MAST, JE JOHANSSON, EM AF MAST, JE JOHANSSON, EM BE Udpa, SS Han, HC TI 3-DIMENSIONAL GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR IMAGING USING MULTIFREQUENCY DIFFRACTION TOMOGRAPHY SO ADVANCED MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER-WAVE DETECTORS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Detectors CY JUL 25-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE DIFFRACTION TOMOGRAPHY; INVERSE SCATTERING; HOLOGRAPHY; MIGRATION; IMPULSE RADAR; RADAR IMAGING; SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR; GROUND PENETRATING RADAR C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 0-8194-1599-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2275 BP 196 EP 204 DI 10.1117/12.186716 PG 9 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB54W UT WOS:A1994BB54W00022 ER PT B AU JOHANSSON, EM MAST, JE AF JOHANSSON, EM MAST, JE BE Udpa, SS Han, HC TI 3-DIMENSIONAL GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR IMAGING USING SYNTHETIC-APERTURE TIME-DOMAIN FOCUSING SO ADVANCED MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER-WAVE DETECTORS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Detectors CY JUL 25-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE SYNTHETIC APERTURE FOCUSING TECHNIQUE; MIGRATION; GROUND PENETRATING RADAR; IMPULSE RADAR; RADAR IMAGING; SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 56 Z9 57 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1599-5 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2275 BP 205 EP 214 DI 10.1117/12.186717 PG 10 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB54W UT WOS:A1994BB54W00023 ER PT B AU EGERT, CM AF EGERT, CM BE Doherty, VJ TI ION-BEAM MILLING OF THIN-FILMS FOR OPTICAL FABRICATION SO ADVANCED OPTICAL MANUFACTURING AND TESTING IV SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing IV CY JUL 15-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OPT MODIL,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 0-8194-1243-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 1994 BP 2 EP 7 DI 10.1117/12.167954 PG 6 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BZ72K UT WOS:A1994BZ72K00001 ER PT B AU EGERT, CM SCHMOYER, DD HOWE, JD AF EGERT, CM SCHMOYER, DD HOWE, JD BE Doherty, VJ TI THE APPLICATION OF DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS TO A MULTILAYER OPTICAL COATING PROCESS SO ADVANCED OPTICAL MANUFACTURING AND TESTING IV SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing IV CY JUL 15-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OPT MODIL,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 0-8194-1243-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 1994 BP 8 EP 15 DI 10.1117/12.167962 PG 8 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BZ72K UT WOS:A1994BZ72K00002 ER PT B AU HYLTON, KW CARNAL, CL JACKSON, JR EGERT, CM AF HYLTON, KW CARNAL, CL JACKSON, JR EGERT, CM BE Doherty, VJ TI ION-BEAM MILLING OF SILICON-CARBIDE OPTICAL-COMPONENTS SO ADVANCED OPTICAL MANUFACTURING AND TESTING IV SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing IV CY JUL 15-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OPT MFG OPERAT DEV & INTEGRAT LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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 0-8194-1243-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 1994 BP 16 EP 26 DI 10.1117/12.167969 PG 11 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BZ72K UT WOS:A1994BZ72K00003 ER PT B AU KAHL, WK AF KAHL, WK BE Doherty, VJ TI DUCTILE GRINDING OF SILICON-CARBIDE AS A PRODUCTION METHOD FOR REFLECTIVE OPTICS SO ADVANCED OPTICAL MANUFACTURING AND TESTING IV SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing IV CY JUL 15-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OPT MODIL,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 0-8194-1243-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 1994 BP 31 EP 38 DI 10.1117/12.167980 PG 8 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BZ72K UT WOS:A1994BZ72K00005 ER PT B AU MILLER, AC STUHLINGER, TW AF MILLER, AC STUHLINGER, TW BE Doherty, VJ TI EVALUATION OF A SCANNING HARTMANN DEVICE FOR SINGLE-POINT TURNING APPLICATIONS SO ADVANCED OPTICAL MANUFACTURING AND TESTING IV SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing IV CY JUL 15-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OPT MODIL,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 0-8194-1243-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 1994 BP 79 EP 89 PG 11 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BZ72K UT WOS:A1994BZ72K00010 ER PT B AU Scarpine, V AF Scarpine, V BE Bellini, G Butler, BJ Giammarchi, M Ratti, S Brogiato, L TI Observation of B-s(o) at CDF SO ADVANCED STUDY CONFERENCE ON: HEAVY FLAVOURS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Conference on Heavy Flavours CY SEP 03-07, 1993 CL PAVIA, ITALY C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-147-1 PY 1994 BP 31 EP 36 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE67C UT WOS:A1994BE67C00003 ER PT B AU Murphy, CT AF Murphy, CT BE Bellini, G Butler, BJ Giammarchi, M Ratti, S Brogiato, L TI Charm and beauty hadronic decays in hadro-production at fixed target SO ADVANCED STUDY CONFERENCE ON: HEAVY FLAVOURS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Conference on Heavy Flavours CY SEP 03-07, 1993 CL PAVIA, ITALY C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-147-1 PY 1994 BP 49 EP 60 PG 12 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE67C UT WOS:A1994BE67C00005 ER PT B AU Kwan, S AF Kwan, S BE Bellini, G Butler, BJ Giammarchi, M Ratti, S Brogiato, L TI Heavy flavor production at fixed target- photo- and hadroproduction SO ADVANCED STUDY CONFERENCE ON: HEAVY FLAVOURS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Conference on Heavy Flavours CY SEP 03-07, 1993 CL PAVIA, ITALY C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-147-1 PY 1994 BP 119 EP 128 PG 10 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE67C UT WOS:A1994BE67C00011 ER PT B AU Wenzel, H AF Wenzel, H BE Bellini, G Butler, BJ Giammarchi, M Ratti, S Brogiato, L TI B-lifetime measurements at the tevatron SO ADVANCED STUDY CONFERENCE ON: HEAVY FLAVOURS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Conference on Heavy Flavours CY SEP 03-07, 1993 CL PAVIA, ITALY C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-147-1 PY 1994 BP 191 EP 204 PG 14 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE67C UT WOS:A1994BE67C00017 ER PT B AU Butler, JM AF Butler, JM BE Bellini, G Butler, BJ Giammarchi, M Ratti, S Brogiato, L TI Search for TOP at D0 SO ADVANCED STUDY CONFERENCE ON: HEAVY FLAVOURS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Conference on Heavy Flavours CY SEP 03-07, 1993 CL PAVIA, ITALY C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-147-1 PY 1994 BP 219 EP 226 PG 8 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE67C UT WOS:A1994BE67C00020 ER PT B AU Pordes, S AF Pordes, S BE Bellini, G Butler, BJ Giammarchi, M Ratti, S Brogiato, L TI Charmonium and bottomonium in (p)over-bar-p interactions SO ADVANCED STUDY CONFERENCE ON: HEAVY FLAVOURS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Advanced Study Conference on Heavy Flavours CY SEP 03-07, 1993 CL PAVIA, ITALY C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-147-1 PY 1994 BP 381 EP 392 PG 12 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BE67C UT WOS:A1994BE67C00032 ER PT B AU ROMERO, HA BYERS, JC AF ROMERO, HA BYERS, JC BE Kidd, PT Karwowski, W TI INTEGRATED HUMAN-FACTORS SUPPORT OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SO ADVANCES IN AGILE MANUFACTURING: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY, ORGANIZATION AND PEOPLE SE ADVANCES IN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation CY JUL 06-08, 1994 CL MANCHESTER, ENGLAND SP Cheshire Henbury Res & Consultancy, Univ Louisville, Ctr Ind Ergon, Ergon Soc, Human Factors & Ergon Soc, Inst Elect Engineers, Int Ergon Assoc, Mfg Knowledge Inc, Commiss European Communities, Monitor Fast Programme C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 90-5199-176-2 J9 ADV DES MAN PY 1994 VL 4 BP 193 EP 197 PG 5 WC Engineering, Industrial; Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BB18X UT WOS:A1994BB18X00045 ER PT B AU HANEY, LN ROMERO, HA AF HANEY, LN ROMERO, HA BE Kidd, PT Karwowski, W TI THE HUMAN INTERFACE WITH VIRTUAL-REALITY AND ITS IMPACT ON ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SO ADVANCES IN AGILE MANUFACTURING: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY, ORGANIZATION AND PEOPLE SE ADVANCES IN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation CY JUL 06-08, 1994 CL MANCHESTER, ENGLAND SP Cheshire Henbury Res & Consultancy, Univ Louisville, Ctr Ind Ergon, Ergon Soc, Human Factors & Ergon Soc, Inst Elect Engineers, Int Ergon Assoc, Mfg Knowledge Inc, Commiss European Communities, Monitor Fast Programme C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 90-5199-176-2 J9 ADV DES MAN PY 1994 VL 4 BP 293 EP 296 PG 4 WC Engineering, Industrial; Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BB18X UT WOS:A1994BB18X00069 ER PT B AU HANEY, LN REECE, WJ WILHELMSEN, CJ ROMERO, HA AF HANEY, LN REECE, WJ WILHELMSEN, CJ ROMERO, HA BE Kidd, PT Karwowski, W TI MODELING COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF HUMAN ERROR IN DYNAMIC TASKS SO ADVANCES IN AGILE MANUFACTURING: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY, ORGANIZATION AND PEOPLE SE ADVANCES IN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation CY JUL 06-08, 1994 CL MANCHESTER, ENGLAND SP Cheshire Henbury Res & Consultancy, Univ Louisville, Ctr Ind Ergon, Ergon Soc, Human Factors & Ergon Soc, Inst Elect Engineers, Int Ergon Assoc, Mfg Knowledge Inc, Commiss European Communities, Monitor Fast Programme C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. 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 BN 90-5199-176-2 J9 ADV DES MAN PY 1994 VL 4 BP 335 EP 338 PG 4 WC Engineering, Industrial; Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BB18X UT WOS:A1994BB18X00079 ER PT B AU OSTROM, LT LEAHY, TJ NOVACK, SD NELSON, WR AF OSTROM, LT LEAHY, TJ NOVACK, SD NELSON, WR BE Kidd, PT Karwowski, W TI LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE INTERACTION OF HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS AND AUTOMATION - APPLICATIONS TO GENERAL INDUSTRY SO ADVANCES IN AGILE MANUFACTURING: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY, ORGANIZATION AND PEOPLE SE ADVANCES IN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation CY JUL 06-08, 1994 CL MANCHESTER, ENGLAND SP Cheshire Henbury Res & Consultancy, Univ Louisville, Ctr Ind Ergon, Ergon Soc, Human Factors & Ergon Soc, Inst Elect Engineers, Int Ergon Assoc, Mfg Knowledge Inc, Commiss European Communities, Monitor Fast Programme C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 90-5199-176-2 J9 ADV DES MAN PY 1994 VL 4 BP 487 EP 490 PG 4 WC Engineering, Industrial; Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BB18X UT WOS:A1994BB18X00116 ER PT B AU ROMERO, HA WILHELMSEN, CA AF ROMERO, HA WILHELMSEN, CA BE Kidd, PT Karwowski, W TI CUMULATIVE TRAUMA DISORDERS IN ADVANCED MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENTS SO ADVANCES IN AGILE MANUFACTURING: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY, ORGANIZATION AND PEOPLE SE ADVANCES IN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation CY JUL 06-08, 1994 CL MANCHESTER, ENGLAND SP Cheshire Henbury Res & Consultancy, Univ Louisville, Ctr Ind Ergon, Ergon Soc, Human Factors & Ergon Soc, Inst Elect Engineers, Int Ergon Assoc, Mfg Knowledge Inc, Commiss European Communities, Monitor Fast Programme C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I O S PRESS PI AMSTERDAM PA VAN DIEMENSTRAAT 94, 1013 CN AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 90-5199-176-2 J9 ADV DES MAN PY 1994 VL 4 BP 535 EP 538 PG 4 WC Engineering, Industrial; Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BB18X UT WOS:A1994BB18X00128 ER PT J AU Moores, DL Reed, KJ AF Moores, D. L. Reed, K. J. TI INDIRECT PROCESSES IN ELECTRON IMPACT IONIZATION OF POSITIVE IONS SO ADVANCES IN ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article C1 [Moores, D. L.] Univ Coll London, Dept Phys & Astron, London, England. [Reed, K. J.] Univ Calif Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Div High Temp Phys, Livermore, CA 94550 USA. RP Moores, DL (reprint author), Univ Coll London, Dept Phys & Astron, London, England. NR 163 TC 41 Z9 41 U1 0 U2 0 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 1994 VL 34 BP 301 EP 426 PG 126 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Optics; Physics GA V12WZ UT WOS:000207630600008 ER PT J AU Inokuti, M Kimura, M Dillon, MA Shimamura, I AF Inokuti, Mitio Kimura, Mineo Dillon, M. A. Shimamura, Isao TI ANALYTIC REPRESENTATION OF CROSS-SECTION DATA SO ADVANCES IN ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article C1 [Inokuti, Mitio; Kimura, Mineo; Dillon, M. A.] Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA. [Shimamura, Isao] RIKEN, Wako, Saitama, Japan. RP Inokuti, M (reprint author), Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne, IL 60439 USA. FU U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research [W-31-109-Eng-38] FX This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, under Contract W-31-109-Eng-38. We thank Winifred Huo, A. R. P. Rau, and Barry Schneider for valuable comments on an earlier manuscript. NR 89 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 3 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 1994 VL 33 BP 215 EP 251 PG 37 WC Optics; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Optics; Physics GA V12WY UT WOS:000207630500007 ER PT S AU COFFEY, HT AF COFFEY, HT BE Kittel, P TI STATUS OF MAGLEV - OPPORTUNITIES IN CRYOGENICS AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,CTR TRANSPORTAT RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 325 EP 334 PN A & B PG 10 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00038 ER PT S AU WU, KC AF WU, KC BE Kittel, P TI THERMAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAGCOOL CRYOGENIC SYSTEM AFTER QUENCHES OF RHIC DIPOLES SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,RHIC PROJECT,UPTON,NY 11973. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 359 EP 366 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00042 ER PT S AU DEIS, G WARREN, RP RICHIED, DE MARTOVETSKY, NN KRUPCZAK, JJ SIDIYEKHLEF, A PACE, JR COLLINS, CA AF DEIS, G WARREN, RP RICHIED, DE MARTOVETSKY, NN KRUPCZAK, JJ SIDIYEKHLEF, A PACE, JR COLLINS, CA BE Kittel, P TI A LIQUID-HELIUM CRYOGENIC SYSTEM-DESIGN FOR THE GEM MAGNET SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 437 EP 444 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00052 ER PT S AU THEILACKER, JC NORRIS, BL SOYARS, WM AF THEILACKER, JC NORRIS, BL SOYARS, WM BE Kittel, P TI TEVATRON QUENCH PRESSURE MEASUREMENT SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 469 EP 476 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00056 ER PT S AU PRENGER, FC STEWART, WF HILL, DD AVENS, LR WORL, LA SCHAKE, A DEAGUERO, KJ PADILLA, DD TOLT, TL AF PRENGER, FC STEWART, WF HILL, DD AVENS, LR WORL, LA SCHAKE, A DEAGUERO, KJ PADILLA, DD TOLT, TL BE Kittel, P TI HIGH-GRADIENT MAGNETIC SEPARATION APPLIED TO ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 517 EP 522 PN A & B PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00062 ER PT S AU MAKARA, J BARNES, T BOSSERT, R GEYNISMAN, M HODGE, G KOLAR, R WALKER, R AF MAKARA, J BARNES, T BOSSERT, R GEYNISMAN, M HODGE, G KOLAR, R WALKER, R BE Kittel, P TI FERMILAB CENTRAL HELIUM LIQUEFIER SYSTEM UPGRADE SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 523 EP 529 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00063 ER PT S AU EDESKUTY, FJ STEWART, WF MOELLER, J DURHAM, F SPULGIS, I AF EDESKUTY, FJ STEWART, WF MOELLER, J DURHAM, F SPULGIS, I BE Kittel, P TI CRYOGENIC COOLING SYSTEM FOR THE GROUND TEST ACCELERATOR SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. 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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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 709 EP 715 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00086 ER PT S AU WU, KC AF WU, KC BE Kittel, P TI PEAK LOOP PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE AND COMPARISON OF TOTAL COOLING PROVIDED TO THE ENERGY RELEASED AFTER LOW CURRENT QUENCHES OF SSC DIPOLES MAGCOOL CRYOGENIC SYSTEM SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,RHIC PROJECT,UPTON,NY 11973. 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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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 863 EP 869 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00104 ER PT S AU MARTINEZ, A PALLAVER, CB AF MARTINEZ, A PALLAVER, CB BE Kittel, P TI TEST OF AN IMPROVED OIL INJECTED HELIUM SCREW COMPRESSOR AT FERMILAB SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 887 EP 892 PN A & B PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00107 ER PT S AU MCKEEVER, JW SOHNS, CW SCHWENTERLY, SW YOUNG, RW CAMPBELL, VW HICKEY, MH OTT, GW BAILEY, JM AF MCKEEVER, JW SOHNS, CW SCHWENTERLY, SW YOUNG, RW CAMPBELL, VW HICKEY, MH OTT, GW BAILEY, JM BE Kittel, P TI OPERATION OF A TEST-BED AXIAL-GAP BRUSHLESS DC ROTOR WITH A SUPERCONDUCTING STATOR SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 941 EP 948 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00114 ER PT S AU RUCINSKI, RA DIXON, KD KRASA, R KREMPETZ, KJ MULHOLLAND, GT TROTTER, GR URBIN, JB AF RUCINSKI, RA DIXON, KD KRASA, R KREMPETZ, KJ MULHOLLAND, GT TROTTER, GR URBIN, JB BE Kittel, P TI ROTARY BAYONETS FOR CRYOGENIC AND VACUUM SERVICE SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 965 EP 969 PN A & B PG 5 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00117 ER PT S AU WU, KC BROWN, DP SONDERICKER, J ZANTOPP, D AF WU, KC BROWN, DP SONDERICKER, J ZANTOPP, D BE Kittel, P TI AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY OF CATASTROPHIC LOSS OF VACUUM FOR RHIC DIPOLE IN MAGCOOL SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,RHIC PROJECT,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 987 EP 996 PN A & B PG 10 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00120 ER PT S AU SANDERS, R PIEKARZ, H AF SANDERS, R PIEKARZ, H BE Kittel, P TI CRYOGENIC DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS OF SOLID ARGON CALORIMETERS AND PERFORMANCE OF A SOLID ARGON TEST CELL SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1073 EP 1080 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00131 ER PT S AU RUCINSKI, RA COOPER, WE DIXON, KD KREMPETZ, KJ MULHOLLAND, GT PRIMDAHL, K URBIN, JB AF RUCINSKI, RA COOPER, WE DIXON, KD KREMPETZ, KJ MULHOLLAND, GT PRIMDAHL, K URBIN, JB BE Kittel, P TI THERMAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE COOLDOWN AND OPERATION OF LIQUID ARGON CALORIMETERS SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1081 EP 1088 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00132 ER PT S AU WALKER, RJ HODGE, G REEHAL, JS AF WALKER, RJ HODGE, G REEHAL, JS BE Kittel, P TI SPECIAL GAS HEATER FOR THE TESLA TEST FACILITY SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1139 EP 1146 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00139 ER PT S AU NIEMANN, RC CHA, YS HULL, JR BUCKLES, WE DAUGHERTY, MA AF NIEMANN, RC CHA, YS HULL, JR BUCKLES, WE DAUGHERTY, MA BE Kittel, P TI PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS OF DEMOUNTABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1153 EP 1160 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00141 ER PT S AU NORRIS, B BRUBAKER, J FRANCK, A LUBLINSKY, B LUCAS, P THEILACKER, J SEINO, KC SMOLUCHA, J AF NORRIS, B BRUBAKER, J FRANCK, A LUBLINSKY, B LUCAS, P THEILACKER, J SEINO, KC SMOLUCHA, J BE Kittel, P TI NEW CRYOGENIC CONTROLS FOR THE TEVATRON LOW-TEMPERATURE UPGRADE SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1185 EP 1192 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00145 ER PT S AU FARAH, Y SONDERICKER, J AF FARAH, Y SONDERICKER, J BE Kittel, P TI THE RHIC CRYOGENIC CONTROL-SYSTEM SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 ASSOC UNIV INC,BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1193 EP 1199 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00146 ER PT S AU SLACK, D AF SLACK, D BE Kittel, P TI A NOVEL SCHEME TO HANDLE HIGHLY PULSED LOADS WITH A STANDARD HELIUM REFRIGERATOR SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1223 EP 1229 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00150 ER PT S AU SOYARS, WM JOHNSON, SG AF SOYARS, WM JOHNSON, SG BE Kittel, P TI SIMULATING THE TEVATRON LIQUID-HELIUM SATELLITE REFRIGERATORS SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1231 EP 1235 PN A & B PG 5 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00151 ER PT S AU COLGATE, SA PETSCHEK, AG AF COLGATE, SA PETSCHEK, AG BE Kittel, P TI REGENERATOR OPTIMIZATION FOR STIRLING CYCLE REFRIGERATION SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1351 EP 1358 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00166 ER PT S AU BRISSON, JG SWIFT, GW AF BRISSON, JG SWIFT, GW BE Kittel, P TI A RECUPERATIVE SUPERFLUID STIRLING REFRIGERATOR SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CONDENSED MATTER & THERMAL PHYS GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1393 EP 1397 PN A & B PG 5 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00171 ER PT S AU GSCHNEIDNER, KA TAKEYA, H MOORMAN, JO PECHARSKY, VK MALIK, SK ZIMM, CB AF GSCHNEIDNER, KA TAKEYA, H MOORMAN, JO PECHARSKY, VK MALIK, SK ZIMM, CB BE Kittel, P TI NEW MAGNETIC REFRIGERATION MATERIALS FOR THE LIQUEFACTION OF HYDROGEN SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 25 Z9 25 U1 0 U2 2 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1457 EP 1465 PN A & B PG 9 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00179 ER PT S AU NICOLETTI, A WU, KC AF NICOLETTI, A WU, KC BE Kittel, P TI TESTING OF A CRYOGENIC RECOOLER HEAT-EXCHANGER AT BROOKHAVEN-NATIONAL-LABORATORY SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,RHIC COLLIDER RING DIV,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1593 EP 1598 PN A & B PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00195 ER PT S AU NIEMANN, RC GONCZY, JD NICOL, TH AF NIEMANN, RC GONCZY, JD NICOL, TH BE Kittel, P TI LOW-THERMAL-RESISTANCE, HIGH-ELECTRICAL-ISOLATION HEAT INTERCEPT CONNECTION SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1665 EP 1673 PN A & B PG 9 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00204 ER PT S AU BOROSKI, WN NICOL, TH RUSCHMAN, MK SCHOO, CJ AF BOROSKI, WN NICOL, TH RUSCHMAN, MK SCHOO, CJ BE Kittel, P TI THERMAL AND STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE OF A SINGLE TUBE SUPPORT POST FOR THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER DIPOLE MAGNET CRYOSTAT SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1699 EP 1705 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00208 ER PT S AU PRENGER, FC STEWART, WF RUNYAN, JE AF PRENGER, FC STEWART, WF RUNYAN, JE BE Kittel, P TI DEVELOPMENT OF A CRYOGENIC HEAT-PIPE SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,ADV ENGN TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1707 EP 1714 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00209 ER PT S AU WONG, RL ZBASNIK, JP HASSENZAHL, WV AF WONG, RL ZBASNIK, JP HASSENZAHL, WV BE Kittel, P TI THERMOHYDRAULIC ANALYSIS OF SUPERCONDUCTING TOROIDAL-FIELD MAGNETS FOR THE TOKAMAK PHYSICS EXPERIMENT SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1715 EP 1722 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00210 ER PT S AU FAST, RW GROZIS, CP LEE, A WANDS, RH AF FAST, RW GROZIS, CP LEE, A WANDS, RH BE Kittel, P TI ISOGRID VACUUM SHELL FOR LARGE SUPERCONDUCTING SOLENOID SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1991 EP 1998 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00244 ER PT S AU MARTINEZ, HE NELSON, TO VIKDAL, LN AF MARTINEZ, HE NELSON, TO VIKDAL, LN BE Kittel, P TI TEMPERATURE LOWERING IN CRYOGENIC CHEMICAL-SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES AND SYSTEM SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 1999 EP 2005 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00245 ER PT S AU SCHREUDERS, PD MAZUR, P AF SCHREUDERS, PD MAZUR, P BE Kittel, P TI VITRIFICATION-BASED CRYOPRESERVATION OF DROSOPHILA EMBRYOS SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 39, PTS A AND B SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM SP BABCOCK & WILCOX, INT INST REFRIGERAT, COMMISS A C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE GRAD SCH BIOMED SCI,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44854-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 39 BP 2031 EP 2038 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Physics GA BB12H UT WOS:A1994BB12H00249 ER PT S AU WILLIS, JO COULTER, JY PETERSON, EJ CHEN, GF DAEMEN, LL BULAEVSKII, LN MALEY, MP RILEY, GN CARTER, WL DORRIS, SE LANAGAN, MT PROROK, BC AF WILLIS, JO COULTER, JY PETERSON, EJ CHEN, GF DAEMEN, LL BULAEVSKII, LN MALEY, MP RILEY, GN CARTER, WL DORRIS, SE LANAGAN, MT PROROK, BC BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI DEPENDENCE OF THE ANGULAR ANISOTROPY OF THE CRITICAL-CURRENT DENSITY ON TEXTURE IN SILVER-SHEATHED BI-2223 TAPES SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR SUPERCONDUCT TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Lujan Center, LANL/G-4896-2012 NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 1 U2 2 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 9 EP 16 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00002 ER PT S AU POLONKA, J XU, M OSTENSON, JE GOLDMAN, AI FINNEMORE, DK AF POLONKA, J XU, M OSTENSON, JE GOLDMAN, AI FINNEMORE, DK BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI GROWTH OF CU-FREE PHASES IN BI(2212) SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. 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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 41 EP 43 PN A & B PG 3 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00006 ER PT S AU GORETTA, KC MARTIN, LJ SINGH, D POEPPEL, RB CHEN, N CHU, CY ROUTBORT, JL GLEIXNER, RA AF GORETTA, KC MARTIN, LJ SINGH, D POEPPEL, RB CHEN, N CHU, CY ROUTBORT, JL GLEIXNER, RA BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF FIBER-REINFORCED YBA2CU3OX AND BI2SR2CACU2OX BARS SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 63 EP 70 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00009 ER PT S AU SENGUPTA, S SHI, D LUO, JS TODT, VR WANG, Z VARANASI, C MCGINN, PJ BALACHANDRAN, U GORETTA, KC AF SENGUPTA, S SHI, D LUO, JS TODT, VR WANG, Z VARANASI, C MCGINN, PJ BALACHANDRAN, U GORETTA, KC BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI FLUX-PINNING ASSOCIATED WITH Y2BACUO5 PRECIPITATES IN MELT-PROCESSED YBA2CU3OX SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 87 EP 93 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00012 ER PT S AU BIONDO, AC LANAGAN, MT GORETTA, KC HU, J MILLER, DJ WU, CT YOUNGDAHL, CA FISHER, BL POEPPEL, RB AF BIONDO, AC LANAGAN, MT GORETTA, KC HU, J MILLER, DJ WU, CT YOUNGDAHL, CA FISHER, BL POEPPEL, RB BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI FABRICATION AND MICROSTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF AG-CLAD TIBA2CA2CU3OX TAPES SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 229 EP 235 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00031 ER PT S AU BALACHANDRAN, U IYER, AN YOUNGDAHL, CA MOTOWIDLO, LR HOEHN, JG HALDAR, P AF BALACHANDRAN, U IYER, AN YOUNGDAHL, CA MOTOWIDLO, LR HOEHN, JG HALDAR, P BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI FABRICATION, PROPERTIES, AND MICROSTRUCTURES OF HIGH-TC TAPES AND COILS MADE FROM AG-CLAD BI-2223 SUPERCONDUCTORS SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 289 EP 295 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00038 ER PT S AU LUE, JW SCHWENTERLY, SW LUBELL, MS LUTON, JN MANLIEF, MD JOSHI, CH PODTBURG, ER MASUR, LJ AF LUE, JW SCHWENTERLY, SW LUBELL, MS LUTON, JN MANLIEF, MD JOSHI, CH PODTBURG, ER MASUR, LJ BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI TEST-RESULTS OF 2 SMALL, HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING COILS SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 0 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 327 EP 334 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00043 ER PT S AU OSBORNE, MG ANDERSON, IE GSCHNEIDER, KA GAILLOUX, MJ ELLIS, TW AF OSBORNE, MG ANDERSON, IE GSCHNEIDER, KA GAILLOUX, MJ ELLIS, TW BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI CENTRIFUGAL ATOMIZATION OF NEODYMIUM AND ER3NI REGENERATOR PARTICULATE SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 AMES LAB,DIV MET CERAM,AMES,IA 50010. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 631 EP 638 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00080 ER PT S AU GREEN, MA AF GREEN, MA BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI CALCULATING THE JC, B, T SURFACE FOR COMMERCIAL NIOBIUM TIN CONDUCTORS USING A REDUCED-STATE MODEL SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 733 EP 739 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00093 ER PT S AU VANOORT, JM SCANLAN, RM WEIJERS, HW TENKATE, HHJ AF VANOORT, JM SCANLAN, RM WEIJERS, HW TENKATE, HHJ BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI THE REDUCTION OF THE CRITICAL-CURRENT UNDER TRANSVERSE PRESSURE IN A NEW TWCA MJR CABLED CONDUCTOR SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,AFRD,SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET GRP,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 867 EP 874 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00111 ER PT S AU SONDERICKER, J DEVITO, W ZANTOPP, D AF SONDERICKER, J DEVITO, W ZANTOPP, D BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI THE MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY OF PLASTICS AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES - A DISCUSSION OF CONTACT RESISTANCE AND ONES NAIVETE SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 ASSOC UNIV INC,BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. 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 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 1099 EP 1105 PN A & B PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00139 ER PT S AU MEI, Z KRENN, C MORRIS, JW AF MEI, Z KRENN, C MORRIS, JW BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI GROWTH OF SMALL FATIGUE CRACKS IN INCOLOY-908 SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR ADV MAT,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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 1299 EP 1306 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00165 ER PT S AU CHU, D MORRIS, JW AF CHU, D MORRIS, JW BE Reed, RP Fickett, FR Summers, LT Stieg, M TI INFLUENCE OF GRAIN-STRUCTURE AND SOLUTE COMPOSITION ON THE WORK-HARDENING BEHAVIOR OF ALUMINUM AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES SO ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOL 40, PTS A AND B: MATERIALS SE ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC)/Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) CY JUL 12-16, 1993 CL ALBUQUERQUE, NM C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,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 SN 0065-2482 BN 0-306-44823-8 J9 ADV CRYOG ENG PY 1994 VL 40 BP 1355 EP 1362 PN A & B PG 8 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Thermodynamics; Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BB12G UT WOS:A1994BB12G00172 ER PT B AU WIGMOSTA, MS LETTENMAIER, DP VAIL, LW AF WIGMOSTA, MS LETTENMAIER, DP VAIL, LW BE Rosso, R Peano, A Becchi, I Bemporad, GA TI A distributed hydrology-vegetation model for mountainous catchments SO ADVANCES IN DISTRIBUTED HYDROLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on Advances in Distributed Hydrology CY JUN 25-26, 1992 CL BERGAMO, ITALY SP ISMES, CNR, Natl Grp Prevent Nat Hazards, Minist Univ & Sci & Technol Res Italy, Natl Program Basic Hydrol Proc, ENEL Spa, Hydraul & Struct Res Ctr, TECHWARE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 3 PU WATER RESOURCES PUBLICATIONS PI LITTLETON PA P O BOX 2841, LITTLETON, CO 80161 BN 0-918334-81-0 PY 1994 BP 359 EP 378 PG 4 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Water Resources SC Geology; Water Resources GA BD69P UT WOS:A1994BD69P00018 ER PT B AU RITCHIE, RO DAUSKARDT, RH RAO, KTV AF RITCHIE, RO DAUSKARDT, RH RAO, KTV BE Panasyuk, VV Taplin, DMR Pandey, MC Andreykiv, OY Ritchie, RO Knott, JF Rao, PR TI FATIGUE-CRACK PROPAGATION BEHAVIOR IN MONOLITHIC AND COMPOSITE CERAMICS AND INTERMETALLICS SO ADVANCES IN FRACTURE RESISTANCE AND STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY SE INTERNATIONAL SERIES ON THE STRENGTH AND FRACTURE OF MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th International Conference on Fracture (ICF8) CY JUN 08-14, 1993 CL KYIV, UKRAINE SP INT CONGRESS FRACTURE C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,CTR ADV MAT,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB BN 0-08-042256-X J9 INT S STREN PY 1994 BP 277 EP 317 PG 41 WC Mechanics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Mechanics; Materials Science; Physics GA BC91E UT WOS:A1994BC91E00025 ER PT B AU CHEN, EP AF CHEN, EP BE Panasyuk, VV Taplin, DMR Pandey, MC Andreykiv, OY Ritchie, RO Knott, JF Rao, PR TI NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF DYNAMIC FRACTURE OF CONCRETE TARGETS IMPACTED BY STEEL RODS SO ADVANCES IN FRACTURE RESISTANCE AND STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY SE INTERNATIONAL SERIES ON THE STRENGTH AND FRACTURE OF MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th International Conference on Fracture (ICF8) CY JUN 08-14, 1993 CL KYIV, UKRAINE SP INT CONGRESS FRACTURE DE DYNAMIC FRACTURE; IMPACT; CONCRETE TARGET; STEEL PROJECTILE; FINITE ELEMENT METHOD C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 0-08-042256-X J9 INT S STREN PY 1994 BP 367 EP 374 PG 8 WC Mechanics; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Mechanics; Materials Science; Physics GA BC91E UT WOS:A1994BC91E00032 ER PT B AU VETRANO, JS LAVENDER, CA SMITH, MT BRUEMMER, SM AF VETRANO, JS LAVENDER, CA SMITH, MT BRUEMMER, SM BE Jonas, JJ Bieler, TR Bowman, KJ TI EFFECT OF PRECIPITATE STRUCTURE ON HOT DEFORMATION OF AL-MG-MN ALLOYS SO ADVANCES IN HOT DEFORMATION TEXTURES AND MICROSTRUCTURES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Hot Deformation Textures and Microstructures, held during Materials Week CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, SHAPING & FORMING COMM, ASM INT, TEXTURES & ISOTROPY COMM C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-225-6 PY 1994 BP 223 EP 234 PG 12 GA BA72X UT WOS:A1994BA72X00015 ER PT B AU HUGHES, DA HANSEN, N AF HUGHES, DA HANSEN, N BE Jonas, JJ Bieler, TR Bowman, KJ TI A COMPARISON OF THE EVOLUTION OF COLD AND HOT DEFORMATION MICROSTRUCTURES AND TEXTURES IN FCC METALS SO ADVANCES IN HOT DEFORMATION TEXTURES AND MICROSTRUCTURES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Hot Deformation Textures and Microstructures, held during Materials Week CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, SHAPING & FORMING COMM, ASM INT, TEXTURES & ISOTROPY COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR MAT & APPL MECH,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 2 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-225-6 PY 1994 BP 427 EP 444 PG 18 GA BA72X UT WOS:A1994BA72X00030 ER PT B AU KOCKS, UF EMBURY, JD COTTON, JD CHEN, SR BEAUDOIN, AJ WRIGHT, SI ROLLETT, AD AF KOCKS, UF EMBURY, JD COTTON, JD CHEN, SR BEAUDOIN, AJ WRIGHT, SI ROLLETT, AD BE Jonas, JJ Bieler, TR Bowman, KJ TI ATTEMPTS TO MODEL THE GENERATION OF NEW GRAIN-BOUNDARIES DURING THE DEFORMATION OF POLYCRYSTALS SO ADVANCES IN HOT DEFORMATION TEXTURES AND MICROSTRUCTURES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Hot Deformation Textures and Microstructures, held during Materials Week CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, SHAPING & FORMING COMM, ASM INT, TEXTURES & ISOTROPY COMM C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-225-6 PY 1994 BP 459 EP 468 PG 10 GA BA72X UT WOS:A1994BA72X00032 ER PT B AU CHEN, SR KOCKS, UF AF CHEN, SR KOCKS, UF BE Jonas, JJ Bieler, TR Bowman, KJ TI TEXTURE AND MICROSTRUCTURE IN AL-MG ALLOYS AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES SO ADVANCES IN HOT DEFORMATION TEXTURES AND MICROSTRUCTURES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Advances in Hot Deformation Textures and Microstructures, held during Materials Week CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, SHAPING & FORMING COMM, ASM INT, TEXTURES & ISOTROPY COMM C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-225-6 PY 1994 BP 469 EP 476 PG 8 GA BA72X UT WOS:A1994BA72X00033 ER PT B AU TOQUAM, JL BITTNER, AC AF TOQUAM, JL BITTNER, AC BE Aghazadeh, F TI Performance-based testing for fitness-for-duty (FFD): Ready for industrial applications or not? SO ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY VI SE ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference CY JUN 07-10, 1994 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP Int Fdn Ind Ergon & Safety Res RP BATTELLE SEATTLE RES CTR,SEATTLE,WA 98105, USA. 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 0-7484-0085-0 J9 ADV IND ERG PY 1994 BP 11 EP 17 PG 7 WC Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BD37T UT WOS:A1994BD37T00002 ER PT B AU BAKER, KA AF BAKER, KA BE Aghazadeh, F TI Re-inventing environmental, safety, and health regulation SO ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY VI SE ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference CY JUN 07-10, 1994 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP Int Fdn Ind Ergon & Safety Res RP BATTELLE SEATTLE,4000 NE 41ST ST,SEATTLE,WA 98105, USA. 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 0-7484-0085-0 J9 ADV IND ERG PY 1994 BP 61 EP 65 PG 5 WC Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BD37T UT WOS:A1994BD37T00010 ER PT B AU BAKER, KA SCHOENBERG, RL BITTNER, AC AF BAKER, KA SCHOENBERG, RL BITTNER, AC BE Aghazadeh, F TI Strategies for measuring system-level safety or quality performance SO ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY VI SE ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual International Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Conference CY JUN 07-10, 1994 CL SAN ANTONIO, TX SP Int Fdn Ind Ergon & Safety Res RP BATTELLE SEATTLE,SEATTLE,WA, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI LONDON PA 4 JOHN ST, LONDON, ENGLAND WC1N 2ET BN 0-7484-0085-0 J9 ADV IND ERG PY 1994 BP 119 EP 125 PG 7 WC Ergonomics SC Engineering GA BD37T UT WOS:A1994BD37T00018 ER PT B AU BIGIO, IJ MOURANT, JR BOYER, J JOHNSON, T SHIMADA, T CONN, RL AF BIGIO, IJ MOURANT, JR BOYER, J JOHNSON, T SHIMADA, T CONN, RL BE Alfano, RR Katzir, A TI NONINVASIVE IDENTIFICATION OF BLADDER-CANCER WITH SUBSURFACE BACKSCATTERED LIGHT SO ADVANCES IN LASER AND LIGHT SPECTROSCOPY TO DIAGNOSE CANCER AND OTHER DISEASES 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 CY JAN 23-24, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS 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 0-8194-1430-1 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2135 BP 26 EP 35 DI 10.1117/12.176000 PG 10 WC Oncology; Engineering, Biomedical; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Engineering; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA44F UT WOS:A1994BA44F00003 ER PT B AU MOURANT, JR BIGIO, IJ GRITZ, DC GLICKMAN, RD JOHNSON, T SHIMADA, T STOREYHELD, K AF MOURANT, JR BIGIO, IJ GRITZ, DC GLICKMAN, RD JOHNSON, T SHIMADA, T STOREYHELD, K BE Alfano, RR Katzir, A TI NONINVASIVE SPECTROSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS OF SUPERFICIAL OCULAR LESIONS AND CORNEAL INFECTIONS SO ADVANCES IN LASER AND LIGHT SPECTROSCOPY TO DIAGNOSE CANCER AND OTHER DISEASES 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 CY JAN 23-24, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LASER SCI & APPLICAT GRP,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 0-8194-1430-1 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2135 BP 275 EP 284 DI 10.1117/12.176002 PG 10 WC Oncology; Engineering, Biomedical; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Engineering; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA44F UT WOS:A1994BA44F00028 ER PT B AU POMBO, RF BILTOFT, PJ AF POMBO, RF BILTOFT, PJ BE Hoover, RB Walker, ABC TI REPAIR OF X-RAY MULTILAYER OPTICS BY USE OF OVERCOATING TECHNIQUES SO ADVANCES IN MULTILAYER AND GRAZING INCIDENCE X-RAY/EUV/FUV OPTICS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advances in Multilayer and Grazing Incidence X-Ray/EUV/FUV Optics CY JUL 24-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIVMAT FABRICAT,VACUUM PROC GRP,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 0-8194-1603-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2279 BP 198 EP 203 DI 10.1117/12.193135 PG 6 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC27K UT WOS:A1994BC27K00020 ER PT B AU INTZAND, JJM PRIEDHORSKY, WC MOSS, CE FENIMORE, EE BLACK, JK KELLEY, RL STILWELL, DE BIRSA, FB BOROZDIN, KN AREFIEV, VA AF INTZAND, JJM PRIEDHORSKY, WC MOSS, CE FENIMORE, EE BLACK, JK KELLEY, RL STILWELL, DE BIRSA, FB BOROZDIN, KN AREFIEV, VA BE Hoover, RB Walker, ABC TI THE MOXE X-RAY ALL-SKY MONITOR FOR SPECTRUM-X-GAMMA SO ADVANCES IN MULTILAYER AND GRAZING INCIDENCE X-RAY/EUV/FUV OPTICS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Advances in Multilayer and Grazing Incidence X-Ray/EUV/FUV Optics CY JUL 24-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE X-RAY ASTRONOMY; PINHOLE CAMERA; ALL-SKY MONITOR C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. RI Kelley, Richard/K-4474-2012 NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1603-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2279 BP 458 EP 468 DI 10.1117/12.193149 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BC27K UT WOS:A1994BC27K00044 ER PT J AU WU, CL FENG, DH GUIDRY, M AF WU, CL FENG, DH GUIDRY, M TI THE FERMION DYNAMICAL SYMMETRY MODEL SO ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS, VOL 21 SE ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS LA English DT Review ID INTERACTING BOSON MODEL; EXCITED ROTATIONAL BANDS; HIGH ANGULAR-MOMENTUM; NUCLEAR SHELL-MODEL; HIGH-SPIN STATES; SUPERDEFORMED BANDS; DEFORMED-NUCLEI; QUADRUPOLE-MOMENT; HEAVY-IONS; MONOPOLE C1 JOINT INST HEAVY ION RES,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. DREXEL UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ATMOSPHER SCI,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP WU, CL (reprint author), CHUNG YUAN CHRISTIAN UNIV,DEPT PHYS,CHUNGLI 32023,TAIWAN. NR 146 TC 77 Z9 78 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0065-2970 J9 ADV NUCL PHYS PY 1994 VL 21 BP 227 EP 443 PG 217 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BA58E UT WOS:A1994BA58E00003 ER PT B AU MACKAY, DR LAW, KH AF MACKAY, DR LAW, KH BE Topping, BHV Papadrakakis, M TI AN IMPLEMENTATION OF A GENERALIZED LANCZOS PROCEDURE FOR STRUCTURAL DYNAMIC ANALYSIS ON DISTRIBUTED MEMORY COMPUTERS SO ADVANCES IN PARALLEL AND VECTOR PROCESSING FOR STRUCTURAL MECHANICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Computational Structures Technology CY AUG 30-SEP 01, 1994 CL ATHENS, GREECE SP Greek Assoc Comp Mech, Greek Minist Culture, Gen Secretariat Res & Technol Greece, Tourist Org Greece, Nato TU Athens, Univ Patras, Democritus Univ Thrace, Evgenidis Fdn, UNISYS Hellas C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,INTEL CORP,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU CIVIL COMP PRESS PI EDINBURGH PA 10 SAXE-COBURG PLACE, EDINBURGH, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND EH3 5BR BN 0-948749-22-9 PY 1994 BP 93 EP 105 PG 13 WC Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Engineering, Civil; Engineering, Mechanical SC Computer Science; Engineering GA BC30B UT WOS:A1994BC30B00011 ER PT B AU HENDRICKSON, B LELAND, R AF HENDRICKSON, B LELAND, R BE Topping, BHV Papadrakakis, M TI A COMPARISON OF PROBLEM PARTITIONING ALGORITHMS FOR THE INTEL PARAGON SO ADVANCES IN PARALLEL AND VECTOR PROCESSING FOR STRUCTURAL MECHANICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Conference on Computational Structures Technology CY AUG 30-SEP 01, 1994 CL ATHENS, GREECE SP Greek Assoc Comp Mech, Greek Minist Culture, Gen Secretariat Res & Technol Greece, Tourist Org Greece, Nato TU Athens, Univ Patras, Democritus Univ Thrace, Evgenidis Fdn, UNISYS Hellas C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU CIVIL COMP PRESS PI EDINBURGH PA 10 SAXE-COBURG PLACE, EDINBURGH, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND EH3 5BR BN 0-948749-22-9 PY 1994 BP 133 EP 137 PG 5 WC Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Engineering, Civil; Engineering, Mechanical SC Computer Science; Engineering GA BC30B UT WOS:A1994BC30B00015 ER PT J AU LANDER, GH FISHER, ES BADER, SD AF LANDER, GH FISHER, ES BADER, SD TI THE SOLID-STATE PROPERTIES OF URANIUM - A HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE AND REVIEW SO ADVANCES IN PHYSICS LA English DT Review ID CHARGE-DENSITY-WAVE; X-RAY SCATTERING; ALPHA-URANIUM; NEUTRON-SCATTERING; ANOMALOUS INCOMMENSURABILITY; MODULATED STRUCTURE; PHASE-TRANSITIONS; SUPERCONDUCTIVITY; MODEL; PRESSURE AB We review our current understanding of the mechanical, electronic and structural properties of the element uranium, with the focus on the low-temperature regime in which the alpha-phase is stable. We start with a historical perspective, as the need for understanding the metallurgy of uranium so that its use as a nuclear fuel in the late 1940s could be optimized led to an increasing number of experiments aimed at exploring the solid-state properties. This was further accelerated when single crystals became available in the 1950s and when the superconductivity of the low-temperature alpha phase became the subject of controversy in the 1960s. The late 1960s and 1970s saw a considerable effort towards understanding the nature of the 5f electrons around the uranium nucleus. The increasing availability of sophisticated methods in computational physics first showed in the 1970s that the 5f electrons should be treated as itinerant, and the decade ended with the observation (by neutron diffraction) of a subtle periodic lattice distortion at 43 K in the alpha phase. The observation of this distortion, which is ascribed to a charge-density wave, leads to an explanation for many of the anomalies seen in over 30 years' work on the alpha phase. The review ends with a description of our current understanding and the problems still outstanding. C1 MAT CONSULTING SERV, MINNETONKA, MN 55305 USA. ARGONNE NATL LAB, DIV MAT SCI, ARGONNE, IL 60439 USA. RP EUROPEAN COMISS, JOINT RS CTR, INST TRANSURANIUM ELEMENTS, POSTFACH 2340, D-76125 KARLSRUHE, GERMANY. RI Bader, Samuel/A-2995-2013 NR 232 TC 103 Z9 104 U1 6 U2 41 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI ABINGDON PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND SN 0001-8732 EI 1460-6976 J9 ADV PHYS JI Adv. Phys. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 43 IS 1 BP 1 EP 111 DI 10.1080/00018739400101465 PG 111 WC Physics, Condensed Matter SC Physics GA NZ698 UT WOS:A1994NZ69800001 ER PT S AU DAVIDSON, RC LUND, SM AF DAVIDSON, RC LUND, SM BE Fisch, NJ TI THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM PROPERTIES OF NONNEUTRAL PLASMA IN THE WEAK COUPLING APPROXIMATION SO ADVANCES IN PLASMA PHYSICS - THOMAS H. STIX SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Thomas H Stix Symposium on Advances in Plasma Physics CY MAY 04-05, 1992 CL PRINCETON, NJ SP PRINCETON UNIV C1 PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 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 1-56396-372-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 314 BP 1 EP 15 PG 15 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA BB84N UT WOS:A1994BB84N00001 ER PT S AU KRUER, WL WILKS, SC AF KRUER, WL WILKS, SC BE Fisch, NJ TI INTRODUCTION TO ULTRA-INTENSE LASER-PLASMA INTERACTIONS SO ADVANCES IN PLASMA PHYSICS - THOMAS H. STIX SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Thomas H Stix Symposium on Advances in Plasma Physics CY MAY 04-05, 1992 CL PRINCETON, NJ SP PRINCETON UNIV C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 1-56396-372-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 314 BP 16 EP 25 PG 10 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA BB84N UT WOS:A1994BB84N00002 ER PT S AU HOSEA, JC AF HOSEA, JC BE Fisch, NJ TI FOUNDATIONS OF ICRF HEATING - A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE SO ADVANCES IN PLASMA PHYSICS - THOMAS H. STIX SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Thomas H Stix Symposium on Advances in Plasma Physics CY MAY 04-05, 1992 CL PRINCETON, NJ SP PRINCETON UNIV C1 PRINCETON UNIV,PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. 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 1-56396-372-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 314 BP 128 EP 139 PG 12 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA BB84N UT WOS:A1994BB84N00007 ER PT S AU ONO, M AF ONO, M BE Fisch, NJ TI INVESTIGATION OF ELECTROSTATIC WAVES IN THE ION CYCLOTRON RANGE OF FREQUENCIES IN L-4 AND ACT-1 SO ADVANCES IN PLASMA PHYSICS - THOMAS H. STIX SYMPOSIUM SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Thomas H Stix Symposium on Advances in Plasma Physics CY MAY 04-05, 1992 CL PRINCETON, NJ SP PRINCETON UNIV C1 PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 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 1-56396-372-8 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 314 BP 156 EP 179 PG 24 WC Physics, Fluids & Plasmas SC Physics GA BB84N UT WOS:A1994BB84N00009 ER PT S AU SEARS, JW DONALDSON, AD GRANDY, JD AF SEARS, JW DONALDSON, AD GRANDY, JD BE Lall, C Neupaver, AJ TI PRODUCTION OF SUB-MICRON POWDERS VIA PLASMA QUENCH SO ADVANCES IN POWDER METALLURGY & PARTICULATE MATERIALS - 1994, VOL 1: POWDER MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY TRENDS SE ADVANCES IN POWDER METALLURGY & PARTICULATE MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 International Conference and Exhibition on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials CY MAY 08-11, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP MET POWDER IND FEDERAT, APMI INT C1 INEL,PLASMA PROC GRP,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU METAL POWDER INDUSTRIES FED PI PRINCETON PA 105 COLLEGE ROAD EAST, PRINCETON, NJ 08540-6692 SN 1065-5824 BN 1-878954-45-8 J9 ADV PM PART PY 1994 BP 169 EP 177 PG 9 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC45V UT WOS:A1994BC45V00016 ER PT S AU OHRINER, EK SIKKA, VK KAPOOR, D AF OHRINER, EK SIKKA, VK KAPOOR, D BE Lall, C Neupaver, AJ TI EFFECT OF EXTRUSION PARAMETERS ON CONSOLIDATION OF TUNGSTEN-HAFNIUM AND TUNGSTEN-STEEL POWDERS SO ADVANCES IN POWDER METALLURGY & PARTICULATE MATERIALS - 1994, VOL 5: SPECIALTY MATERIALS AND COMPOSITES SE ADVANCES IN POWDER METALLURGY & PARTICULATE MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 International Conference and Exhibition on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials CY MAY 08-11, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP MET POWDER IND FEDERAT, APMI INT C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU METAL POWDER INDUSTRIES FED PI PRINCETON PA 105 COLLEGE ROAD EAST, PRINCETON, NJ 08540-6692 SN 1065-5824 BN 1-878954-49-0 J9 ADV PM PART PY 1994 BP 227 EP 235 PG 9 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BC45Z UT WOS:A1994BC45Z00016 ER PT S AU HESS, BV FUCHS, EA ORTEGA, AR AF HESS, BV FUCHS, EA ORTEGA, AR BE Maldague, XPV TI DEVELOPMENT OF VISION TOOLS FOR WELDING APPLICATIONS SO ADVANCES IN SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF MATERIALS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Advances in Signal Processing for Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials CY AUG 17-20, 1993 CL UNIV LAVAL, QUEBEC CITY, CANADA SP NATO HO UNIV LAVAL C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR MAT & APPL MECH,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2765-9 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 262 BP 357 EP 370 PG 14 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BC37N UT WOS:A1994BC37N00028 ER PT J AU MURPHY, FA AF MURPHY, FA TI NEW, EMERGING, AND REEMERGING INFECTIOUS-DISEASES SO ADVANCES IN VIRUS RESEARCH, VOL 43 SE ADVANCES IN VIRUS RESEARCH LA English DT Review ID UNITED-STATES; RABIES; VIRUS; SPREAD; AGENT RP MURPHY, FA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,SCH VET MED,DAVIS,CA 95616, USA. NR 54 TC 21 Z9 22 U1 2 U2 3 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0065-3527 J9 ADV VIRUS RES JI Adv.Virus Res. PY 1994 VL 43 BP 1 EP 52 DI 10.1016/S0065-3527(08)60046-9 PG 52 WC Virology SC Virology GA BA97N UT WOS:A1994BA97N00001 PM 8191952 ER PT J AU TOMPSON, AFB KNAPP, RB HANNA, ML TAYLOR, RT AF TOMPSON, AFB KNAPP, RB HANNA, ML TAYLOR, RT TI SIMULATION OF TCE MIGRATION AND BIODEGRADATION IN A POROUS-MEDIUM UNDER CONDITIONS OF FINITE DEGRADATION CAPACITY SO ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES LA English DT Article DE POROUS MEDIA; VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; BIODEGRADATION; NUMERICAL MODEL; RESTING STATE BACTERIA AB A numerical model has been developed to simulate the biodegradation of trichloroethylene (TCE) by Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b bacteria as observed in a saturated, open system sand-bed experiment. The sand pack was inoculated with bacteria in a resting state (without nutrients) to form a 10 cm thick attached filter along the direction of flow. Degradation occurs through cometabolism of TCE to Cl- and primarily HCO3- as the major overall carbon product. A steady, 1.5 cm/h saturated flow was established in the sand pack, and was later doped (upstream of the attached filter) with a 13-day, 4 ppm pulse of TCE. Concentrations of TCE were monitored immediately upstream and downstream of the attached bacterial filter. Accounting for travel time through the test bed, observed downstream concentrations indicated degradation in the filter was complete for 0.5 days, substantially complete for another 1.5 days, and increasingly limited over the next 11 days, after which the outflow concentrations returned to zero, indicating the end of the pulse. Measurements of Cl- breakthrough were used to confirm TCE degradation quantitatively. The return of TCE in the downstream flow was anticipated from repetitive exposure, cyclic transfer experiments in sealed tubes which showed a limited capacity of the bacteria in the resting state to degrade TCE. Simulations based upon a previously-determine Michaelis-Menton relationship were used to successfully model the experimental results in the sand test-bed. Based upon the tube-transfer experiments, the rate law was adjusted to account for a fixed or limited capacity of the bacteria in the resting state to degrade TCE. The degradation capacity of sand-attached M. trichosporium OB3b has been estimated to be about 0.30 g TCE/g bacteria, and is not expected to be a leading limitation in implementing this approach for bioremediation in the held. RP TOMPSON, AFB (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT EARTH SCI,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 1 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 1994 VL 17 IS 4 BP 241 EP 249 DI 10.1016/0309-1708(94)90003-5 PG 9 WC Water Resources SC Water Resources GA PX582 UT WOS:A1994PX58200003 ER PT J AU TSANG, CF GELHAR, L DEMARSILY, G ANDERSSON, J AF TSANG, CF GELHAR, L DEMARSILY, G ANDERSSON, J TI SOLUTE TRANSPORT IN HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA - A DISCUSSION OF TECHNICAL ISSUES COUPLING SITE CHARACTERIZATION AND PREDICTIVE ASSESSMENT SO ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES LA English DT Note AB Long-term predictive evaluation of solute transport and transformation in geologic media is a critical element in the performance assessment of nuclear waste geologic repositories and in the environmental restoration or control of contaminated sites that is facing many countries today. Since the geologic media are heterogeneous and their details can never be known deterministically, longterm prediction of flow and transport in such systems requires new thinking. Thus, it is no longer possible to consider site characterization and predictive modeling calculations to be separate activities; rather they are highly coupled. This paper presents a discussion of the coupling and proposes a framework of technical issues that need to be studied. RP TSANG, CF (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. RI Gelhar, Lynn/F-9139-2011 OI Gelhar, Lynn/0000-0001-6697-8552 NR 0 TC 7 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 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 1994 VL 17 IS 4 BP 259 EP 264 DI 10.1016/0309-1708(94)90005-1 PG 6 WC Water Resources SC Water Resources GA PX582 UT WOS:A1994PX58200005 ER PT S AU EATOUGH, MO GOEHNER, RP AF EATOUGH, MO GOEHNER, RP BE Gilfrich, JV Goldsmith, CC Huang, TC Jenkins, R Noyan, IV Smith, DK Predecki, PK TI THE EFFECTS OF USING LONG SOLLER SLITS AS PARALLEL BEAM OPTICS FOR GIXRD ON DIFFRACTION DATA SO ADVANCES IN X-RAY ANALYSIS, VOL 37 SE ADVANCES IN X-RAY ANALYSIS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 31st Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis CY AUG 02-06, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP UNIV DENVER, DEPT ENGN, INT CTR DIFFRACT DATA C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT CHEM & XRAY 1824,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0069-8490 BN 0-306-44901-3 J9 ADV X RAY ANAL PY 1994 VL 37 BP 167 EP 173 PG 7 WC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BB55S UT WOS:A1994BB55S00022 ER PT S AU ROSSINGTON, CS MADDEN, NW CHAPMAN, K AF ROSSINGTON, CS MADDEN, NW CHAPMAN, K BE Gilfrich, JV Goldsmith, CC Huang, TC Jenkins, R Noyan, IV Smith, DK Predecki, PK TI HIGH-ENERGY RESOLUTION X-RAY SPECTROMETER FOR HIGH COUNT RATE XRF APPLICATIONS SO ADVANCES IN X-RAY ANALYSIS, VOL 37 SE ADVANCES IN X-RAY ANALYSIS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 31st Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis CY AUG 02-06, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP UNIV DENVER, DEPT ENGN, INT CTR DIFFRACT DATA C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,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 SN 0069-8490 BN 0-306-44901-3 J9 ADV X RAY ANAL PY 1994 VL 37 BP 405 EP 411 PG 7 WC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BB55S UT WOS:A1994BB55S00049 ER PT S AU WONG, J ELMER, JW WAIDE, PA LARSON, EM AF WONG, J ELMER, JW WAIDE, PA LARSON, EM BE Gilfrich, JV Goldsmith, CC Huang, TC Jenkins, R Noyan, IV Smith, DK Predecki, PK TI IN-SITU X-RAY-DIFFRACTION OF AN ARC WELD SHOWING THE PHASE-TRANSFORMATIONS OF TI AND FE AS A FUNCTION OF POSITION IN THE WELD PERFORMED AT A SYNCHROTRON SO ADVANCES IN X-RAY ANALYSIS, VOL 37 SE ADVANCES IN X-RAY ANALYSIS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 31st Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis CY AUG 02-06, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP UNIV DENVER, DEPT ENGN, INT CTR DIFFRACT DATA C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0069-8490 BN 0-306-44901-3 J9 ADV X RAY ANAL PY 1994 VL 37 BP 479 EP 482 PG 4 WC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BB55S UT WOS:A1994BB55S00058 ER PT B AU SARGIS, PD LEE, FD FULKERSON, ES MCKINLEY, BJ AIMONETTI, WD AF SARGIS, PD LEE, FD FULKERSON, ES MCKINLEY, BJ AIMONETTI, WD BE Cindrich, I DelGrande, NK Gowrinathan, S Johnson, PB Shanley, JF TI GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR FOR BURIED MINE DETECTION SO AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SENSING INCLUDING OBSCURED AND UNDERGROUND OBJECT DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS 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 0-8194-1521-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2217 BP 38 EP 49 DI 10.1117/12.179962 PG 12 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB27M UT WOS:A1994BB27M00004 ER PT B AU BOHN, S THORNTON, E AF BOHN, S THORNTON, E BE Cindrich, I DelGrande, NK Gowrinathan, S Johnson, PB Shanley, JF TI ENVIRONMENT RECONSTRUCTION FOR ROBOT NAVIGATION SO AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SENSING INCLUDING OBSCURED AND UNDERGROUND OBJECT DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,CTR APPL PHYS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 0-8194-1521-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2217 BP 96 EP 106 DI 10.1117/12.179933 PG 11 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB27M UT WOS:A1994BB27M00009 ER PT B AU DELGRANDE, NK DURBIN, PF AF DELGRANDE, NK DURBIN, PF BE Cindrich, I DelGrande, NK Gowrinathan, S Johnson, PB Shanley, JF TI MULTIUSE APPLICATIONS OF DUAL-BAND INFRARED (DBIR) THERMAL IMAGING FOR DETECTING OBSCURED STRUCTURAL DEFECTS SO AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SENSING INCLUDING OBSCURED AND UNDERGROUND OBJECT DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL 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 0-8194-1521-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2217 BP 107 EP 116 DI 10.1117/12.179934 PG 10 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB27M UT WOS:A1994BB27M00010 ER PT B AU THOE, RS AF THOE, RS BE Cindrich, I DelGrande, NK Gowrinathan, S Johnson, PB Shanley, JF TI RECENT PROGRESS IN SINGLE-SIDED GAMMA-RAY TOMOGRAPHY SO AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SENSING INCLUDING OBSCURED AND UNDERGROUND OBJECT DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS 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 0-8194-1521-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2217 BP 127 EP 143 DI 10.1117/12.179958 PG 17 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB27M UT WOS:A1994BB27M00012 ER PT B AU THOE, RS AF THOE, RS BE Cindrich, I DelGrande, NK Gowrinathan, S Johnson, PB Shanley, JF TI ANALYTICAL CALCULATIONS OF MULTIPLE-SCATTERING FOR HIGH-ENERGY PHOTONS AND NEUTRONS SO AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SENSING INCLUDING OBSCURED AND UNDERGROUND OBJECT DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS 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 0-8194-1521-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2217 BP 146 EP 159 DI 10.1117/12.179935 PG 14 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB27M UT WOS:A1994BB27M00013 ER PT B AU BROCK, BC PATITZ, WE AF BROCK, BC PATITZ, WE BE Cindrich, I DelGrande, NK Gowrinathan, S Johnson, PB Shanley, JF TI FACTORS GOVERNING SELECTION OF OPERATING FREQUENCY FOR SUBSURFACE-IMAGING SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR SO AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SENSING INCLUDING OBSCURED AND UNDERGROUND OBJECT DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ANTENNA DEV,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 0-8194-1521-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2217 BP 176 EP 187 DI 10.1117/12.179937 PG 12 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB27M UT WOS:A1994BB27M00015 ER PT B AU EYER, HH TURNER, JR AF EYER, HH TURNER, JR BE Cindrich, I DelGrande, NK Gowrinathan, S Johnson, PB Shanley, JF TI ELECTROOPTIC SENSOR SYSTEM SO AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SENSING INCLUDING OBSCURED AND UNDERGROUND OBJECT DETECTION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL 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 0-8194-1521-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2217 BP 213 EP 244 DI 10.1117/12.179942 PG 32 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB27M UT WOS:A1994BB27M00019 ER PT J AU COOPER, DI EICHINGER, WE HOF, DE SEVILLEJONES, D QUICK, RC TIEE, J AF COOPER, DI EICHINGER, WE HOF, DE SEVILLEJONES, D QUICK, RC TIEE, J TI OBSERVATIONS OF COHERENT STRUCTURES FROM A SCANNING LIDAR OVER AN IRRIGATED ORCHARD SO AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY LA English DT Article ID ATMOSPHERIC SURFACE-LAYER AB The exchange of mass and energy is a turbulent process that often occurs in coherent periods of time and in discrete regions of space. Prior to the development of volume imaging lidars, the study of coherent structures in the atmosphere was limited, for the most part, to time-series analysis of point-instrument data. This paper describes the use of the Los Alamos National Laboratories scanning Raman lidar to observe both temporal and spatial coherent structures, such as plume and ramp-like features, that developed over a Green Ash orchard. Most of the ramp structures identified from lidar data were between 20 and 30 m in size and had transit lifetimes of between 20 and 30 s. The validity of these results was confirmed by comparison with previously collected point-instrument data. An analysis of the multi-dimensional lidar images was also able to relate discrete spatial features, such as plumes to ramp patterns, found at the base of plumes in both the temporal and spatial domains. A further finding supports the concept that ramp development is a function of shear-scale and roughness length. The lidar represents a new tool to gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying the turbulent exchange process. RP COOPER, DI (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MS D436,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 12 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 1 U2 4 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-1923 J9 AGR FOREST METEOROL JI Agric. For. Meteorol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 67 IS 3-4 BP 239 EP 252 DI 10.1016/0168-1923(94)90005-1 PG 14 WC Agronomy; Forestry; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Agriculture; Forestry; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA MR615 UT WOS:A1994MR61500005 ER PT J AU DOHRMANN, CR BUSBY, HR AF DOHRMANN, CR BUSBY, HR TI SPIN STABILITY OF UNDAMPED FLEXIBLE STRUCTURES ROTATING ABOUT THE MINOR AXIS (VOL 31, PG 2154, 1993) SO AIAA JOURNAL LA English DT Correction, Addition C1 OHIO STATE UNIV,COLUMBUS,OH 43210. RP DOHRMANN, CR (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 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 1994 VL 32 IS 1 BP 224 EP 224 DI 10.2514/3.48284 PG 1 WC Engineering, Aerospace SC Engineering GA MQ447 UT WOS:A1994MQ44700034 ER PT J AU SHAH, VM BIENKOWSKI, PR COCHRAN, HD AF SHAH, VM BIENKOWSKI, PR COCHRAN, HD TI GENERALIZED QUARTIC EQUATION OF STATE FOR PURE NONPOLAR FLUIDS SO AICHE JOURNAL LA English DT Article ID THERMO-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES; FREEZING LINE; PRESSURES AB A generalized quartic equation of state has been developed for pure nonpolar fluids. The equation of state contains four parameters which depend on three properties of the fluid-critical temperature, critical volume, and acentric factor. A mathematical approximation based on previously reported hard-sphere molecular dynamics simulations has been used to model repulsive contributions to the pressure. Attractive forces were modeled using an empirical term. While the quartic equation yields four roots, one root is always negative and hence physically meaningless, and three roots behave like three roots of a cubic equation. Thus, the new equation of state has the advantages of a cubic, simplicity and unequivocal identification of the roots, while correctly modeling the attractive and repulsive contributions to the pressure. The new equation of state is more accurate than either the Peng-Robinson or a previously proposed quartic equation of state. Accuracy in the supercritical and compressed liquid regions is improved substantially. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP SHAH, VM (reprint author), UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT CHEM ENGN,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996, USA. NR 25 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 1 U2 1 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 1994 VL 40 IS 1 BP 152 EP 159 DI 10.1002/aic.690400117 PG 8 WC Engineering, Chemical SC Engineering GA MQ913 UT WOS:A1994MQ91300016 ER PT J AU HUTTER, JC VANDEGRIFT, GF NUNEZ, L REDFIELD, DH AF HUTTER, JC VANDEGRIFT, GF NUNEZ, L REDFIELD, DH TI REMOVAL OF VOCS FROM GROUNDWATER USING MEMBRANE-ASSISTED SOLVENT-EXTRACTION SO AICHE JOURNAL LA English DT Article ID WATER AB A membrane-assisted solvent extraction (MASX) system coupled to a membrane-assisted distillation stripping (MADS) system for use in decontaminating ground-water is evaluated. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the groundwater are extracted in the MASX unit using a sunflower oil solvent. In the MADS unit, VOCs are stripped from the sunflower oil, which is recycled to the MASX unit. Thermodynamic data for the sunflower oil-water-VOCs system were measured. The results were used along with published membrane mass-transfer data to design MASX and MADS modules. RP HUTTER, JC (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 27 TC 23 Z9 23 U1 1 U2 6 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 1994 VL 40 IS 1 BP 166 EP 177 DI 10.1002/aic.690400119 PG 12 WC Engineering, Chemical SC Engineering GA MQ913 UT WOS:A1994MQ91300018 ER PT J AU KORBER, B SMITH, R MACINNES, K MYERS, G AF KORBER, B SMITH, R MACINNES, K MYERS, G TI TRENDS IN V3 LOOP SEQUENCES AMONG 5 MAJOR HIV-1 GENETIC LINEAGES SO AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 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 1994 VL 10 SU 2 BP S55 EP S55 PG 1 WC Immunology; Infectious Diseases; Virology SC Immunology; Infectious Diseases; Virology GA PT118 UT WOS:A1994PT11800022 ER PT B AU EASTER, RC SAYLOR, RD CHAPMAN, EG AF EASTER, RC SAYLOR, RD CHAPMAN, EG BE Gryning, SE Millan, MM TI ANALYSIS OF MID-TROPOSPHERIC CARBON MONOXIDE DATA USING A 3-DIMENSIONAL GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY NUMERICAL MODEL SO AIR POLLUTION MODELING AND ITS APPLICATION X SE NATO - CHALLENGES OF MODERN SOCIETY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 20th NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL VALENCIA, SPAIN SP NATO CCMS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,CTR EARTH & ENVIRONM SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 0-306-44888-2 J9 NATO-CHAL M PY 1994 VL 18 BP 185 EP 194 PG 10 WC Environmental Sciences; Mathematics, Applied; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Mathematics; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BC58B UT WOS:A1994BC58B00021 ER PT B AU BURNS, BL CORDARO, JT AF BURNS, BL CORDARO, JT BE Giglio, DA TI A SAR IMAGE-FORMATION ALGORITHM THAT COMPENSATES FOR THE SPATIALLY-VARIANT EFFECTS OF ANTENNA MOTION SO ALGORITHMS FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGERY 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 CY APR 06-07, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 16 Z9 18 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1534-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2230 BP 14 EP 24 DI 10.1117/12.177178 PG 11 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA83Z UT WOS:A1994BA83Z00002 ER PT B AU JAKOWATZ, CV WAHL, DE EICHEL, PH THOMPSON, PA AF JAKOWATZ, CV WAHL, DE EICHEL, PH THOMPSON, PA BE Giglio, DA TI NEW FORMULATION FOR INTERFEROMETRIC SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR FOR TERRAIN MAPPING SO ALGORITHMS FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGERY 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 CY APR 06-07, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 0-8194-1534-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2230 BP 411 EP 418 PG 8 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA83Z UT WOS:A1994BA83Z00034 ER PT B AU DAVENPORT, JW CHETTY, N MARR, RB NARASIMHAN, S PASCIAK, JE PEIERLS, RF RAHMAN, TS WEINERT, M AF DAVENPORT, JW CHETTY, N MARR, RB NARASIMHAN, S PASCIAK, JE PEIERLS, RF RAHMAN, TS WEINERT, M BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI 1ST PRINCIPLES PSEUDOPOTENTIAL CALCULATIONS ON ALUMINUM AND ALUMINUM ALLOYS SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973. 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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 3 EP 12 PG 10 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00001 ER PT B AU SINGH, PP GONIS, A AF SINGH, PP GONIS, A BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ORDERED AND DISORDERED ALLOYS IN THE ATOMIC-SPHERE APPROXIMATION SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 33 EP 39 PG 7 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00004 ER PT B AU GONIS, A SINGH, PP TURCHI, PEA AF GONIS, A SINGH, PP TURCHI, PEA BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI ALLOY TOTAL ENERGIES WITHIN THE GENERALIZED PERTURBATION METHOD SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM & MAT SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 41 EP 47 PG 7 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00005 ER PT B AU TRAIBER, AJS TURCHI, PEA AF TRAIBER, AJS TURCHI, PEA BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF SIMPLE AND COMPLEX PHASES IN TRANSITION METALS SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV CONDENSED MATTER SCI L-268,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 75 EP 80 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00009 ER PT B AU WANG, Y STOCKS, GM NICHOLSON, DMC SHELTON, WA AF WANG, Y STOCKS, GM NICHOLSON, DMC SHELTON, WA BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI SPIN-POLARIZED KKR-CPA CALCULATIONS FOR FERROMAGNETIC CUNI ALLOYS SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Stocks, George Malcollm/Q-1251-2016 OI Stocks, George Malcollm/0000-0002-9013-260X 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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 81 EP 90 PG 10 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00010 ER PT B AU JOHNSON, DD PINSKI, FJ STAUNTON, JB AF JOHNSON, DD PINSKI, FJ STAUNTON, JB BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI MICROSCOPIC ORIGIN OF PHASE STABILITY FROM A 1ST-PRINCIPLES THEORY OF CONCENTRATION WAVES SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 99 EP 106 PG 8 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00012 ER PT B AU ASTA, M MCCORMACK, R DEFONTAINE, D AF ASTA, M MCCORMACK, R DEFONTAINE, D BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI PHASE STABILITY IN THE CD-MG SYSTEM SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT COMPUTAT MAT SCI,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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 121 EP 126 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00015 ER PT B AU ICE, GE SPARKS, CJ SHAFFER, L ZSCHACK, P AF ICE, GE SPARKS, CJ SHAFFER, L ZSCHACK, P BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI PAIR CORRELATIONS IN CRYSTALLINE SOLID SOLUTIONS SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 215 EP 224 PG 10 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00027 ER PT B AU FU, CL YOO, MH AF FU, CL YOO, MH BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI BULK AND DEFECT PROPERTIES OF ORDERED INTERMETALLICS SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 225 EP 234 PG 10 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00028 ER PT B AU SCHNEIBEL, JH LIU, CT AF SCHNEIBEL, JH LIU, CT BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI STRUCTURE, STABILITY, AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF INTERMETALLIC PHASES SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 235 EP 247 PG 13 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00029 ER PT B AU JAYARAM, R LIU, CT MILLER, MK AF JAYARAM, R LIU, CT MILLER, MK BE Stocks, GM Turchi, PEA TI AN ATOM PROBE INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF TRACE IMPURITIES ON THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF NIAL SO ALLOY MODELING & DESIGN LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Alloy Modeling and Design, held during the 1993 Materials Week of the Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society CY OCT 18-20, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, COMM ALLOY PHASES, MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, ELECTR MAGNET & PHOTON MAT DIV, OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,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 0-87339-249-3 PY 1994 BP 283 EP 290 PG 8 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BC62F UT WOS:A1994BC62F00034 ER PT J AU STAPP, DC AF STAPP, DC TI ANTHROPOLOGY IN CHINA - DEFINING THE DISCIPLINE - GULDIN,GE SO AMERICAN ANTIQUITY LA English DT Book Review RP STAPP, DC (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC AMER ARCHAEOLOGY PI WASHINGTON PA 900 SECOND ST., NE WASHINGTON, DC 20002-3557 SN 0002-7316 J9 AM ANTIQUITY JI Am. Antiq. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 59 IS 1 BP 162 EP 163 DI 10.2307/3085516 PG 2 WC Anthropology; Archaeology SC Anthropology; Archaeology GA NK232 UT WOS:A1994NK23200020 ER PT J AU WOOD, GO AF WOOD, GO TI ESTIMATING SERVICE LIVES OF ORGANIC VAPOR CARTRIDGES SO AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION JOURNAL LA English DT Article AB Procedures were developed for estimating service lives of air-purifying organic vapor respirator cartridges, including methods for untested compounds and use conditions (concentration, temperature, and airflow rate). Correlations of adsorption capacities and adsorption-rate coefficients based on equilibrium and breakthrough curve data were reviewed. These correlations were combined using the Reaction Kinetic (modified Wheeler) equation to estimate breakthrough times. The proposed estimation procedure showed 95% confidence intervals of up to +/- 50% when no breakthrough data were assumed. It is shown how even limited breakthrough curve data for one vapor/carbon combination can be used to substantially improve accuracy of the estimation. Only dry conditions (below 50% relative humidity) have been considered so far. RP WOOD, GO (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,IND HYG & SAFETY GRP,MS K-486,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 14 TC 27 Z9 28 U1 0 U2 2 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 1994 VL 55 IS 1 BP 11 EP 15 DI 10.1202/0002-8894(1994)055<0011:ESLOOV>2.0.CO;2 PG 5 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA MQ249 UT WOS:A1994MQ24900003 ER PT J AU BERG, EE HAMRICK, JL AF BERG, EE HAMRICK, JL TI SPATIAL AND GENETIC-STRUCTURE OF 2 SANDHILLS OAKS - QUERCUS LAEVIS AND QUERCUS-MARGARETTA (FAGACEAE) SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY LA English DT Article ID POPULATIONS; DIVERSITY; MIGRATION; REPENS AB Quercus laevis Walt. (turkey oak) and Q. margaretta Ashe (scrubby post oak) are important scrub oaks in the sandhills forest communities of the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States. We used allozyme loci and Ripley's L-statistics to examine clonal structure and spatial dispersion in these species. Q. laevis greater than 1.5 m in height were randomly dispersed on a scale of 0-40 m; smaller individuals (< 1.5 m) were slightly clustered on a scale of 0-12 m. Larger individuals separated by less than or equal to 1 m had 15% probability of being ramets of the same clone. Q. margaretta showed strong clustering on a scale of 0-20 m. Stems separated by less than or equal to 1 m had a 71% probability of being ramets of the same clone. Clonal offspring were strongly clustered about the presumed clonal parent: 50% fell within 0.50 m of this individual. Simulation modeling and direct comparison of adult and juvenile genotypes indicated that acorns are dispersed on a scale of tens of meters for both species, suggesting animal vectors such as squirrels or blue jays. C1 UNIV GEORGIA, DEPT BOT, ATHENS, GA 30602 USA. UNIV GEORGIA, SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB, ATHENS, GA 30602 USA. UNIV GEORGIA, DEPT GENET, ATHENS, GA 30602 USA. NR 43 TC 80 Z9 81 U1 2 U2 8 PU BOTANICAL SOC AMER INC PI ST LOUIS PA PO BOX 299, ST LOUIS, MO 63166-0299 USA SN 0002-9122 EI 1537-2197 J9 AM J BOT JI Am. J. Bot. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 81 IS 1 BP 7 EP 14 DI 10.2307/2445556 PG 8 WC Plant Sciences SC Plant Sciences GA MU541 UT WOS:A1994MU54100002 ER PT J AU BUMSTEAD, MP YOUNG, KS HERRING, PS STIEFELD, RE AF BUMSTEAD, MP YOUNG, KS HERRING, PS STIEFELD, RE TI ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY, AND HEALTH CONCERNS OF AMERICAN-INDIAN ARTISANS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 EIGHT NO INDIAN PUEBLOS COUNCIL INC,ENVIRONM OFF,SAN JUAN PUEBLO,NM 87566. NO NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY COLL,NO PUEBLOS INST,ESPANOLA,NM 87532. SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 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 1042-0533 J9 AM J HUM BIOL JI Am. J. Hum. Biol. PY 1994 VL 6 IS 1 BP 117 EP 118 PG 2 WC Anthropology; Biology SC Anthropology; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics GA NA672 UT WOS:A1994NA67200026 ER PT J AU BURKE, VJ GIBBONS, JW GREENE, JL AF BURKE, VJ GIBBONS, JW GREENE, JL TI PROLONGED NESTING FORAYS BY COMMON MUD TURTLES (KINOSTERNON-SUBRUBRUM) SO AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST LA English DT Article ID EMYDOIDEA-BLANDINGI; MOVEMENTS; ECOLOGY AB Previous research conducted at Ellenton Bay on the Savannah River Site near Aiken, S.C., indicated that gravid mud turtles (Kinosternon subrubrum) leaving the bay to nest remain in the terrestrial habitat for several days. We determined the time required to complete a nesting foray for 68 mud turtles. Nesting forays ranged from 2-29 d (xBAR - 8.7 d, SD = +/- 5.9 d). To determine why the turtles require so much time to nest, 25 mud turtles were equipped with radio transmitters and followed through the nesting cycle. Gravid mud turtles buried themselves after exiting the bay and most (86%) remained buried until a rainstorm occurred. The turtles nested during rainstorms. All turtles buried themselves after nesting. Most of the buried turtles (67%) then waited for another rainstorm before returning to the bay. The length of time between rains was the main factor influencing the amount of time the turtles required to complete the nesting cycle. C1 UNIV GEORGIA,DEPT ZOOL,ATHENS,GA 30602. RP BURKE, VJ (reprint author), SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,DRAWER E,AIKEN,SC 29801, USA. NR 15 TC 22 Z9 22 U1 0 U2 2 PU AMER MIDLAND NATURALIST PI NOTRE DAME PA UNIV NOTRE DAME, BOX 369, ROOM 295 GLSC, NOTRE DAME, IN 46556 SN 0003-0031 J9 AM MIDL NAT JI Am. Midl. Nat. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 131 IS 1 BP 190 EP 195 DI 10.2307/2426622 PG 6 WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA MW295 UT WOS:A1994MW29500021 ER PT J AU VASCONCELOS, PM WENK, HR ECHER, C AF VASCONCELOS, PM WENK, HR ECHER, C TI IN-SITU STUDY OF THE THERMAL-BEHAVIOR OF CRYPTOMELANE BY HIGH-VOLTAGE AND ANALYTICAL ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY SO AMERICAN MINERALOGIST LA English DT Article ID CATION DISPLACEMENTS; HOLLANDITE; BIRNESSITE AB Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM) studies show that cryptomelane and Cu-rich cryptomelane crystals from weathering profiles in Brazil range from 10 to 200 nm in diameter and have aspect ratios of 1:10 to 1:100 between the short and long dimensions. Acicular crystals identified in hand specimen and in the scanning electron microscope are often composed of bundles of fibers elongated along the c axis (tetragonal) or the b axis (monoclinic). In-situ heating with a high-voltage transmission electron microscope (HVEM) and an analytical electron microscope (AEM) indicates that upon heating in vacuum cryptomelane crystals begin to transform into a mixed hausmannite and manganosite phase at 648-degrees-C. Mineral transformations are followed by the loss of K from the cryptomelane tunnel sites. Cu-rich cryptomelane transforms into hausmannite between 330 and 515-degrees-C, and manganosite begins to form at 620-degrees-C. Cu-rich cryptomelane also loses K and exsolves native copper upon heating, suggesting that Cu occupies the same site (the A site) as K. Similar mineral transformations are observed when the same samples are heated in air, although the transformations occur at higher temperatures than those observed in vacuum. The variation in the thermal stability of hollandite-group minerals suggests that the size of A-site occupants may control the mobility of cations along the tunnel direction. Relative grain sizes and the degree of crystallinity of supergene cryptomelane may also influence the thermal stability of hollandite-group minerals. The applicability of cryptomelane and other hollandite-group minerals to K-Ar and Ar-40/Ar-39 dating is discussed in light of the electron microscope investigation results. Ar release from the cryptomelane samples during Ar-40/Ar-39 vacuum laser heating is also discussed in terms of the phase transformations observed by electron microscopy. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,NATL CTR ELECTR MICROSCOPY,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP VASCONCELOS, PM (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT GEOL & GEOPHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 30 TC 11 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 3 PU MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER PI WASHINGTON PA 1130 17TH ST NW SUITE 330, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0003-004X J9 AM MINERAL JI Am. Miner. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 79 IS 1-2 BP 80 EP 90 PG 11 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy SC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy GA MX246 UT WOS:A1994MX24600010 ER PT J AU PARISE, JB LEINENWEBER, K WEIDNER, DJ TAN, K VONDREELE, RB AF PARISE, JB LEINENWEBER, K WEIDNER, DJ TAN, K VONDREELE, RB TI PRESSURE-INDUCED H-BONDING - NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION STUDY OF BRUCITE, MG(OD)2, TO 9.3 GPA SO AMERICAN MINERALOGIST LA English DT Letter ID EQUATION; STATE; MG(OH)2; MANTLE; WATER AB The structure of deuterated brucite has been refined using Rietveld analysis of neutron powder diffraction data collected in an opposed-anvil high-pressure (Paris-Edinburgh) cell from 0.4 to 9 GPa. On the basis of bond length changes obtained from the structure refinements, H bonding between the octahedral layers becomes more significant as the unit cell contracts. The c axis is approximately two times as compressible as the a axis in this pressure range, and the compression along c is largely taken up by a 13% reduction of the interlayer spacing. The O-D bond length, on the other hand, remains nearly constant or increases slightly over the pressure range. The position of D was modeled as a threefold split site of one-third occupancy each. The splitting between these sites increases with pressure, as does the O-D...O angle, whereas the interlayer D...O distance decreases, indicating a strengthening of the H bonding between the layers. C1 SUNY STONY BROOK,DEPT EARTH & SPACE SCI,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LANSCE,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP PARISE, JB (reprint author), SUNY STONY BROOK,CHIRP,STONY BROOK,NY 11794, USA. NR 22 TC 120 Z9 121 U1 0 U2 8 PU MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER PI WASHINGTON PA 1130 17TH ST NW SUITE 330, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0003-004X J9 AM MINERAL JI Am. Miner. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 79 IS 1-2 BP 193 EP 196 PG 4 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy SC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy GA MX246 UT WOS:A1994MX24600023 ER PT J AU WINKLER, B MILMAN, V PAYNE, MC AF WINKLER, B MILMAN, V PAYNE, MC TI ORIENTATION, LOCATION, AND TOTAL-ENERGY OF HYDRATION OF CHANNEL H2O IN CORDIERITE INVESTIGATED BY AB-INITIO TOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONS SO AMERICAN MINERALOGIST LA English DT Letter ID 1ST PRINCIPLES; X-RAY; ENERGETICS; CRYSTAL; SYSTEMS; CO2 AB Ab initio total energy calculations, based on the local density approximation, have been performed for hydrated Mg end-member cordierite to elucidate the location, orientation, and total energy of hydration in the ground state. In contrast to diffraction studies, but consonant with the interpretation of infrared experiments, the calculations demonstrate that the energetically most stable orientation of the H2O molecule in alkali-free Mg end-member cordierite is with the proton-proton vector parallel to [001]. The H2O molecule in cordierite is calculated to be nearly undistorted, and there is only very weak H bonding, again in contrast to the structural studies and a recent interpretation of a calorimetric study, but in agreement with the interpretation of spectroscopic and quasi-elastic neutron scattering experiments. Furthermore, the calculations show that the H2O molecule is slightly displaced relative to the center of the cavity in (001). The calculated displacement of the O atom in H2O is 0.04 angstrom to 0,0,1/4, in agreement with results obtained by quasi-elastic incoherent neutron scattering experiments. The total energy of hydration for cordierite with one H2O molecule per primitive unit cell with fixed unit-cell parameters has been calculated to be almost-equal-to 0.4 eV. Local distortions in the framework caused by the incorporation of the H2O molecule are very small, which indicates ideal mixing between H2O and anhydrous Mg end-member cordierite. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV CAMBRIDGE,CAVENDISH LAB,CAMBRIDGE CB3 0HE,ENGLAND. RP WINKLER, B (reprint author), CHRISTIAN ALBRECHTS UNIV KIEL,INST MINERAL PETROGRAPH,OLSHAUSENSTR 40,D-24098 KIEL 1,GERMANY. RI Cavendish, TCM/C-9489-2009; Milman, Victor/M-6117-2015 OI Milman, Victor/0000-0003-2258-1347 NR 31 TC 34 Z9 34 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER PI WASHINGTON PA 1130 17TH ST NW SUITE 330, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0003-004X J9 AM MINERAL JI Am. Miner. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 79 IS 1-2 BP 200 EP 204 PG 5 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy SC Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy GA MX246 UT WOS:A1994MX24600025 ER PT J AU TANZMAN, EA AF TANZMAN, EA GP AMER SOC INT LAW TI ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY OBLIGATIONS OF THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION SO AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 88TH ANNUAL MEETING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 88th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-International-Law CY APR 06-09, 1994 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER SOC INT LAW C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ECON & LAW SECT,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC INT LAW PI WASHINGTON PA 2223 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 SN 0272-5037 J9 P AM S IN L PY 1994 BP 226 EP 230 PG 5 WC International Relations; Law SC International Relations; Government & Law GA BC73S UT WOS:A1994BC73S00025 ER PT J AU MACPHERSON, BF AF MACPHERSON, BF GP AMER SOC INT LAW TI AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT - THE CASE FOR A FLEXIBLE APPROACH SO AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 88TH ANNUAL MEETING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 88th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-International-Law CY APR 06-09, 1994 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER SOC INT LAW C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC INT LAW PI WASHINGTON PA 2223 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 SN 0272-5037 J9 P AM S IN L PY 1994 BP 392 EP 392 PG 1 WC International Relations; Law SC International Relations; Government & Law GA BC73S UT WOS:A1994BC73S00051 ER PT B AU KUNDRA, I AF KUNDRA, I GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI Time-series models to forecast nuclear net generation of electricity SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC STATISTICS SECTION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the American-Statistical-Association, Business-and-Economic-Statistics-Section CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Stat Assoc, Business & Econ Stat Sect DE NUCLEAR; AUTOREGRESSIVE; STIFFS; COMBINATION; WEIGHTS C1 US DOE,ENERGY INFORMAT ADM,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-04-7 PY 1994 BP 327 EP 332 PG 6 WC Economics; Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods; Statistics & Probability SC Business & Economics; Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences; Mathematics GA BD50Z UT WOS:A1994BD50Z00059 ER PT B AU POYER, DA EARL, E AF POYER, DA EARL, E GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI A statistical analysis of structural differences in minority household electricity demand SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT STATISTICS SECTION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the American-Statistical-Association, Government-Statistics-Section CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Stat Assoc, Govt Stat Sect DE ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION; ELECTRICITY DEMAND; LINEAR EXPENDITURE SYSTEM; NONLINEAR ESTIMATION; SOCIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS; ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY BLACK HOUSEHOLDS C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-11-X PY 1994 BP 221 EP 226 PG 6 WC Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods; Statistics & Probability SC Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences; Mathematics GA BD50Y UT WOS:A1994BD50Y00045 ER PT B AU GLOSUP, JG AXELROD, MC AF GLOSUP, JG AXELROD, MC GP AMER STATIST ASSOC TI Use of the AIC with the EM algorithm: A demonstration of a probability model selection technique SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTION ON PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the American-Statistical-Association, Section-on-Physical-and-Engineering-Sciences CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Statist Assoc, Sect Phys & Engn Sci DE MIXTURE MODELS; INFORMATION CRITERIA; MODEL DISCRIMINATION C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-14-4 PY 1994 BP 120 EP 125 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering, Industrial; Physics, Mathematical; Statistics & Probability SC Computer Science; Engineering; Physics; Mathematics GA BD57P UT WOS:A1994BD57P00022 ER PT B AU WOLF, DA TARDIFF, MF KETELLE, RH AF WOLF, DA TARDIFF, MF KETELLE, RH GP AMER STAT ASSOC, SECT STAT & ENVIRONM TI Characterizing groundwater at Oak Ridge National Laboratory hazardous waste sites SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTION ON STATISTICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the Section-on-Statistics-and-the-Environment of the American-Statistical-Association CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Stat Assoc, Sect Stat & Environm DE CLUSTER ANALYSIS; PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS; TREE-BASED MODEL CLASSIFICATION C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-13-6 PY 1994 BP 116 EP 121 PG 6 WC Environmental Sciences; Statistics & Probability SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Mathematics GA BE02L UT WOS:A1994BE02L00020 ER PT B AU MA, CY BAYNE, CK AF MA, CY BAYNE, CK GP AMER STAT ASSOC, SECT STAT & ENVIRONM TI Differentiation of Aroclors in environmental samples using linear discrimination SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTION ON STATISTICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the Section-on-Statistics-and-the-Environment of the American-Statistical-Association CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Stat Assoc, Sect Stat & Environm DE AROCLORS; LINEAR DISCRIMINATE FUNCTIONS; MASS SPECTROMETRY C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-13-6 PY 1994 BP 142 EP 143 PG 2 WC Environmental Sciences; Statistics & Probability SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Mathematics GA BE02L UT WOS:A1994BE02L00025 ER PT B AU CARLSON, LT AF CARLSON, LT GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI New directions for establishment surveys SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTION ON SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS, VOLS I AND II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 49th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-Public-Opinion-Research CY MAY 11-15, 1994 CL DANVERS, MA SP Amer Assoc Public Opin Res DE COMPLEXITY; POSITIVE FEEDBACK ECONOMICS; ESTABLISHMENT SURVEYS; SURVEY DEVELOPMENT C1 US DOE,ENERGY INFORMAT ADM,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-10-1 PY 1994 BP 170 EP 177 PG 8 WC Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods; Statistics & Probability SC Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences; Mathematics GA BD50X UT WOS:A1994BD50X00023 ER PT B AU KNAUB, JR AF KNAUB, JR GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI Relative standard error for a ratio of variables at an aggregate level under model sampling SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTION ON SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS, VOLS I AND II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 49th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-Public-Opinion-Research CY MAY 11-15, 1994 CL DANVERS, MA SP Amer Assoc Public Opin Res DE COVARIANCE; MODEL WEIGHTS C1 US DOE,ENERGY INFORMAT ADM,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-10-1 PY 1994 BP 310 EP 310 PG 1 WC Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods; Statistics & Probability SC Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences; Mathematics GA BD50X UT WOS:A1994BD50X00048 ER PT B AU WRIGHT, T AF WRIGHT, T GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI Master address pile: Update methodology and quality improvement program - Discussion SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTION ON SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS, VOLS I AND II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 49th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-Public-Opinion-Research CY MAY 11-15, 1994 CL DANVERS, MA SP Amer Assoc Public Opin Res C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-10-1 PY 1994 BP 754 EP 756 PG 3 WC Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods; Statistics & Probability SC Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences; Mathematics GA BD50X UT WOS:A1994BD50X00128 ER PT B AU SILVER, RN MARTZ, HF AF SILVER, RN MARTZ, HF GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI Applications of quantum entropy to statistics SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION - 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATISTICAL COMPUTING SECTION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the American-Statistical-Association, Statistical-Computing-Section CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Stat Assoc, Stat Comp Sect DE MAXIMUM ENTROPY; QUANTUM ENTROPY; PENALIZED LIKELIHOOD; STATISTICAL REGULARIZATION; BAYESIAN STATISTICS; INVERSE PROBLEMS; DENSITY ESTIMATION; IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION; NONPARAMETRIC FUNCTION ESTIMATION C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-06-3 PY 1994 BP 61 EP 70 PG 10 WC Statistics & Probability SC Mathematics GA BD83T UT WOS:A1994BD83T00008 ER PT B AU AXELROD, MC GLOSUP, JG AF AXELROD, MC GLOSUP, JG GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI Durbin-Watson revisited SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION - 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATISTICAL COMPUTING SECTION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the American-Statistical-Association, Statistical-Computing-Section CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Stat Assoc, Stat Comp Sect DE DURBIN-WATSON TEST; SERIAL CORRELATION; OLS RESIDUALS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-06-3 PY 1994 BP 176 EP 181 PG 6 WC Statistics & Probability SC Mathematics GA BD83T UT WOS:A1994BD83T00025 ER PT B AU HIGBEE, KT AF HIGBEE, KT GP AMER STAT ASSOC TI Variably regularized discriminant analysis SO AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION - 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATISTICAL COMPUTING SECTION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Meeting of the American-Statistical-Association, Statistical-Computing-Section CY AUG 13-18, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP Amer Stat Assoc, Stat Comp Sect DE CLASSIFICATION; MAHALANOBIS DISTANCE; CROSS-VALIDATION C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1429 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 BN 1-883276-06-3 PY 1994 BP 263 EP 268 PG 6 WC Statistics & Probability SC Mathematics GA BD83T UT WOS:A1994BD83T00042 ER PT J AU CONGDON, JD DUNHAM, AE SELS, RCV AF CONGDON, JD DUNHAM, AE SELS, RCV TI DEMOGRAPHICS OF COMMON SNAPPING TURTLES (CHELYDRA-SERPENTINA) - IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF LONG-LIVED ORGANISMS SO AMERICAN ZOOLOGIST LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on the Contribution of Long-Term Research to the Conservation of Biological Diversity, at the Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Zoologists CY DEC 26-30, 1992 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AMER SOC ZOOLOGISTS ID LIFE-HISTORY; NORTHERN POPULATION; EMYDOIDEA-BLANDINGI; NESTING ECOLOGY; EVOLUTION; SURVIVORSHIP; MATURITY; TERM; AGE; REPRODUCTION AB A study Of common snapping turtles conducted from 1975 through 1992 in southeastern Michigan provided sufficient demographic data to examine how life history characteristics may constrain population responses of long-lived organisms. Females reached sexual maturity between 11 and 16 years of age. Minimum reproductive frequency was less than annual(0.85), and nest survivorship over 17 years ranged from 0 to 64% and averaged 23%. Survivorship of yearlings had to be estimated since hatchlings can pass through the mesh on traps. Actual survivorship of juveniles was over 0.65 by age 2 and averaged 0.77 between the ages of 2 and 12 years. Annual survivorship of adult females ranged from 0.88 to 0.97. A life table for the population resulted in a cohort generation time of 25 years. Population stability was most sensitive to changes in adult or juvenile survival, and less sensitive to changes in age at sexual maturity, nest survival or fecundity. An increase in annual mortality of 0.1 on adults over 15 years of age with no density-dependent compensation would halve the number of adults in less than 20 years. The results from the present study indicate that life history traits of long-lived organisms consist of co-evolved traits that severely constrain the ability of populations to respond to chronic disturbances. Successful management and conservation programs for long-lived organisms will be those that recognize that protection of all life stages is necessary. Without protection of adults and older juveniles, programs that protect nests and headstart hatchlings have a low probability of success. Carefully managed sport harvests of turtles or other long-lived organisms may be sustainable; however, commercial harvests will certainly cause substantial population declines. C1 UNIV PENN,DEPT BIOL,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104. RED MTN HIGH SCH,MESA,AZ 85207. RP CONGDON, JD (reprint author), SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,DRAWER E,AIKEN,SC 29802, USA. NR 47 TC 240 Z9 255 U1 10 U2 155 PU AMER SOC ZOOLOGISTS PI LAWRENCE PA 1041 NEW HAMPSHIRE ST, LAWRENCE, KS 66044 SN 0003-1569 J9 AM ZOOL JI Am. Zool. PY 1994 VL 34 IS 3 BP 397 EP 408 PG 12 WC Zoology SC Zoology GA PV955 UT WOS:A1994PV95500010 ER PT S AU MOLENBROEK, EC MAHAN, AH JOHNSON, EJ GALLAGHER, AC AF MOLENBROEK, EC MAHAN, AH JOHNSON, EJ GALLAGHER, AC BE Schiff, EA Hack, M Madan, A Powell, M Matsuda, A TI FACTORS INFLUENCING THE QUALITY OF A-SIH FILMS DEPOSITED BY THE HOT WIRE TECHNIQUE SO AMORPHOUS SILICON TECHNOLOGY-1994 SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Amorphous Silicon Technology, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. 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 1-55899-236-7 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 336 BP 43 EP 48 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BC30G UT WOS:A1994BC30G00007 ER PT S AU BRANZ, HM FEDDERS, PA AF BRANZ, HM FEDDERS, PA BE Schiff, EA Hack, M Madan, A Powell, M Matsuda, A TI STRUCTURAL RELAXATION AND STRUCTURAL MEMORY AT AMORPHOUS SILICON DANGLING BONDS SO AMORPHOUS SILICON TECHNOLOGY-1994 SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Amorphous Silicon Technology, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. 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 1-55899-236-7 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 336 BP 129 EP 140 PG 12 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BC30G UT WOS:A1994BC30G00021 ER PT S AU BRANZ, HM YELON, A MOVAGHAR, B AF BRANZ, HM YELON, A MOVAGHAR, B BE Schiff, EA Hack, M Madan, A Powell, M Matsuda, A TI PHYSICS OF THE MEYER-NELDEL RULE IN AMORPHOUS SILICON SO AMORPHOUS SILICON TECHNOLOGY-1994 SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Amorphous Silicon Technology, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO. NR 0 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-236-7 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 336 BP 159 EP 164 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BC30G UT WOS:A1994BC30G00025 ER PT S AU MIRESHGHI, A HONG, WS DREWERY, J JING, T KAPLAN, SN LEE, HK PEREZMENDEZ, V AF MIRESHGHI, A HONG, WS DREWERY, J JING, T KAPLAN, SN LEE, HK PEREZMENDEZ, V BE Schiff, EA Hack, M Madan, A Powell, M Matsuda, A TI IMPROVED ELECTRICAL AND TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS OF AMORPHOUS SILICON BY ENRICHING WITH MICROCRYSTALLINE SILICON SO AMORPHOUS SILICON TECHNOLOGY-1994 SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Amorphous Silicon Technology, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 1 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-236-7 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 336 BP 377 EP 382 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA BC30G UT WOS:A1994BC30G00059 ER PT B AU JOHANSSON, EM GAVEL, DT AF JOHANSSON, EM GAVEL, DT BE Breckinridge, JB TI SIMULATION OF STELLAR SPECKLE IMAGING SO AMPLITUDE AND INTENSITY SPATIAL INTERFEROMETRY II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Amplitude and Intensity Spatial Interferometry II CY MAR 15-16, 1994 CL KONA, HI SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASTRONOM SOC, ASTRON SOC PACIFIC, EUROPEAN ASTRON SOC, OPT SOC AMER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 63 Z9 67 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1495-6 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2200 BP 372 EP 383 DI 10.1117/12.177254 PG 12 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA83M UT WOS:A1994BA83M00035 ER PT J AU LUO, SQ HUANG, CYF MCCLELLAND, JF GRAVES, DJ AF LUO, SQ HUANG, CYF MCCLELLAND, JF GRAVES, DJ TI A STUDY OF PROTEIN SECONDARY STRUCTURE BY FOURIER-TRANSFORM INFRARED PHOTOACOUSTIC-SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATION FOR RECOMBINANT PROTEINS SO ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID CIRCULAR-DICHROISM; INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY; SENSITIVE METHOD; CONFORMATION; POLYPEPTIDES; SPECTRA; INFORMATION C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, DEPT BIOCHEM & BIOPHYS, AMES, IA 50011 USA. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, US DOE, AMES LAB, AMES, IA 50011 USA. FU NIGMS NIH HHS [GM-09587] NR 40 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 1 U2 3 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA SN 0003-2697 EI 1096-0309 J9 ANAL BIOCHEM JI Anal. Biochem. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 216 IS 1 BP 67 EP 76 DI 10.1006/abio.1994.1009 PG 10 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Analytical SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry GA MP888 UT WOS:A1994MP88800009 PM 8135368 ER PT J AU WONG, BS DEJONG, PJ BATZER, MA AF WONG, BS DEJONG, PJ BATZER, MA TI DEVICE TO FACILITATE THE MANUAL MANIPULATION OF ARRAYED LIBRARIES SO ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Note ID DNA; FRAGMENTS; VECTORS; CLONING; YEAST C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,CTR HUMAN GENOME,BIOL & BIOTECHNOL RES PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 7 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0003-2697 J9 ANAL BIOCHEM JI Anal. Biochem. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 216 IS 1 BP 237 EP 239 DI 10.1006/abio.1994.1034 PG 3 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Analytical SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry GA MP888 UT WOS:A1994MP88800034 PM 8135361 ER PT J AU TELLINGHUISEN, J GOODWIN, PM AMBROSE, WP MARTIN, JC KELLER, RA AF TELLINGHUISEN, J GOODWIN, PM AMBROSE, WP MARTIN, JC KELLER, RA TI ANALYSIS OF FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME DATA FOR SINGLE RHODAMINE MOLECULES IN FLOWING SAMPLE STREAMS SO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID DECAY PARAMETERS; SPECTROSCOPY AB Fluorescence events for individual molecules of Rhodamine 110 dye in a stream of methanol occur as bursts of 5-300 photoelectrons when the dye molecules transit the volume interrogated by the pulsed excitation laser. The arrival times for these events, extracted by use of time-correlated single-photon counting techniques, are distributed exponentially over a approximately 10-ns time window gated to discriminate against prompt scattered tight. Still, residual scattered light and solvent-impurity fluorescence contribute significantly to the recorded time distributions, which therefore must be analyzed as sums of an exponential decay and a background. Results obtained from two-parameter nonlinear least-squares fits are compared with maximum-likelihood estimates which ignore the background. In agreement with predictions, the relative error in the estimated decay rate exceeds the ideal N-1/2 limit that holds for N counts, free of background, recorded over an infinite time window. Data sets containing a small number of counts can exhibit problematic behavior, which can be understood from examination of contour plots of chi2 as a function of the two least-squares parameters. The radiative lifetime of Rhodamine 110 in methanol is estimated to be 4.2 +/- 0.2 ns. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & LASER SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR HUMAN GENOME STUDIES,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP TELLINGHUISEN, J (reprint author), VANDERBILT UNIV,DEPT CHEM,NASHVILLE,TN 37235, USA. NR 28 TC 66 Z9 66 U1 0 U2 5 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0003-2700 J9 ANAL CHEM JI Anal. Chem. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 64 EP 72 DI 10.1021/ac00073a013 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA MP519 UT WOS:A1994MP51900016 ER PT J AU DUCKWORTH, DC BARSHICK, CM SMITH, DH MCLUCKEY, SA AF DUCKWORTH, DC BARSHICK, CM SMITH, DH MCLUCKEY, SA TI DYNAMIC-RANGE EXTENSION IN GLOW-DISCHARGE QUADRUPOLE ION-TRAP MASS-SPECTROMETRY SO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article AB Methods of extending the dynamic range of the quadrupole ion trap have been investigated by utilizing ions generated from a radio frequency powered glow dicharge. The success of the glow discharge quadrupole ion trap technique for inorganic analysis is largely dependent upon increasing the dynamic range. The dynamic range has been increased to 10(5) by selective accumulation methods which isolate ions over a small mass region of interest. To accumulate selectively ions of interest, static and dynamic electric fields were applied so that, as all ions were gated into the trap, only the ions of interest were retained. Selective accumulation methods employed include mass-selective instability, single-frequency resonance ejection, combination rf-dc, and entrance end cap dc. These methods, capable of being used alone or in combination, were evaluated with respect to ion-trapping efficiency and linearity of signal response with respect to the injection period. Linear injection curves were obtained, and the ability to couple sequential selective ion accumulation methods into a multiple ramp scan function for multielement quantification was demonstrated. RP DUCKWORTH, DC (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ANALYT CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI McLuckey, Scott/B-2203-2009; Duckworth, Douglas/B-7171-2015 OI McLuckey, Scott/0000-0002-1648-5570; Duckworth, Douglas/0000-0002-8161-5685 NR 27 TC 28 Z9 28 U1 0 U2 2 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0003-2700 J9 ANAL CHEM JI Anal. Chem. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 92 EP 98 DI 10.1021/ac00073a017 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA MP519 UT WOS:A1994MP51900020 ER PT J AU CATON, JE HAZEN, KH GRIEST, WH WATSON, AP BUCHANAN, MV AF CATON, JE HAZEN, KH GRIEST, WH WATSON, AP BUCHANAN, MV TI RAPID METHOD FOR ISOLATING TARGETED ORGANIC-CHEMICALS FROM BIOLOGICAL MATRICES SO ANALYTICAL LETTERS LA English DT Article DE ANALYTE; ISOLATION; BIOLOGICAL MEDIA; DRUGS; WARFARE AGENT STIMULANTS ID SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION; HYDROLYSIS; WATER AB The initial development is reported for a novel countercurrent filtration/dialysis and solid phase extractant system for the rapid isolation of low molecular weight target compounds from biological media. Except for piperazine (a highly water-soluble drug), recoveries of 50 - 85% were achieved for chemical warfare agent simulants and anthelmintic drugs extracted from meat, grain, or milk. The results suggest the potential for broad applications to complex samples such as environmental media and physiological specimens which traditionally require extensive fractionation prior to analysis. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ANALYT CHEM,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH & SAFETY RES,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 13 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 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 1994 VL 27 IS 2 BP 351 EP 362 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA MU526 UT WOS:A1994MU52600009 ER PT J AU TOMKINS, BA AF TOMKINS, BA TI SCREENING-PROCEDURE FOR SODIUM FLUOROACETATE (COMPOUND-1080) AT SUB-MICROGRAM/GRAM CONCENTRATIONS IN SOILS SO ANALYTICAL LETTERS LA English DT Article DE SODIUM FLUOROACETATE; COMPOUND 1080; SOIL; SCREENING METHOD ID GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION; MONOFLUOROACETATE; TISSUES AB Sodium fluoroacetate (Compound 1080) is readily quantitated at sub-microgram per gram concentrations in small (ca. 1 g) soil samples. Samples are ultrasonically extracted with water, which is then partitioned with hexane, and acidified prior to re-extraction with ethyl acetate. The latter is taken to dryness in the presence of triethanolamine ''keeper'', and the resulting acid is derivatized with pentafluorobenzyl bromide. Quantitation is performed using a gas chromatograph equipped with an electron-capture detector. A standardized statistical protocol is used to validate a screening level of 0.2 mu g Compound 1080/g soil. Difluoroacetic, trifluoroacetic, and naturally-occurring formic acids do not interfere with the determination. The recovery for Compound 1080 was 40% from soil fortified to 0.2 mu g/g soil. RP TOMKINS, BA (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,ORGAN CHEM SECT,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. OI Tomkins, Bruce/0000-0001-8520-1415 NR 20 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 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 1994 VL 27 IS 14 BP 2703 EP 2718 PG 16 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA PP112 UT WOS:A1994PP11200006 ER PT J AU RAMPINO, MR CALDEIRA, K AF RAMPINO, MR CALDEIRA, K TI THE GOLDILOCKS PROBLEM - CLIMATIC EVOLUTION AND LONG-TERM HABITABILITY OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS LA English DT Review DE ATMOSPHERIC EVOLUTION; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; MARS; VENUS ID EARTHS EARLY ATMOSPHERE; MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS; CARBON-DIOXIDE; RUNAWAY GREENHOUSE; GEOCHEMICAL CYCLE; PELAGIC CARBONATE; VENUS ATMOSPHERE; SOLAR-RADIATION; PRIZE LECTURE; EARLY MARS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV GLOBAL CLIMATE RES,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP RAMPINO, MR (reprint author), NYU,DEPT EARTH SYST SCI,NEW YORK,NY 10003, USA. RI Caldeira, Ken/E-7914-2011 NR 125 TC 21 Z9 21 U1 0 U2 27 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0066-4146 J9 ANNU REV ASTRON ASTR JI Annu. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. PY 1994 VL 32 BP 83 EP 114 DI 10.1146/annurev.aa.32.090194.000503 PG 32 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA PG439 UT WOS:A1994PG43900003 ER PT J AU HARTMAN, FC HARPEL, MR AF HARTMAN, FC HARPEL, MR TI STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, REGULATION, AND ASSEMBLY OF D-RIBULOSE-1,5-BISPHOSPHATECARBOXYLASE OXYGENASE SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE RUBISCO; CHAPERONINS; ACTIVASE; SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS; 3-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE ID RIBULOSE-BISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE; SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS; RUBRUM RIBULOSEBISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE; SUBUNIT BINDING-PROTEIN; PHOTOSYNTHETIC CO2 FIXATION; COLI GLUTATHIONE-REDUCTASE; SYNTHESIZED LARGE SUBUNITS; CHLOROPLAST-ENCODED RBCL; HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS; AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE RP HARTMAN, FC (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,POB 2009,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 260 TC 254 Z9 267 U1 0 U2 14 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0066-4154 J9 ANNU REV BIOCHEM JI Annu. Rev. Biochem. PY 1994 VL 63 BP 197 EP 234 DI 10.1146/annurev.biochem.63.1.197 PG 38 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA NV059 UT WOS:A1994NV05900007 PM 7979237 ER PT J AU MOHANDAS, N EVANS, E AF MOHANDAS, N EVANS, E TI MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF THE RED-CELL MEMBRANE IN RELATION TO MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE AND GENETIC-DEFECTS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOPHYSICS AND BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE LA English DT Review DE MEMBRANE RIGIDITY; ERYTHROCYTE; SKELETAL PROTEIN; INTEGRAL PROTEIN; HEMOGLOBIN ID HUMAN-ERYTHROCYTE-MEMBRANE; AREA COMPRESSIBILITY MODULUS; BLOOD-CELLS; HEREDITARY ELLIPTOCYTOSIS; PROTEIN ASSOCIATIONS; THERMAL FLUCTUATIONS; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; BENDING ELASTICITY; CYTOPLASMIC DOMAIN; BILAYER-MEMBRANES C1 UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA,DEPT PATHOL,VANCOUVER,BC,CANADA. UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA,DEPT PHYS,VANCOUVER,BC,CANADA. RP MOHANDAS, N (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NHLBI NIH HHS [HL31579]; NIDDK NIH HHS [DK26263] NR 80 TC 323 Z9 324 U1 4 U2 30 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 1056-8700 J9 ANNU REV BIOPH BIOM JI Annu. Rev. Biophys. Biomolec. Struct. PY 1994 VL 23 BP 787 EP 818 DI 10.1146/annurev.bb.23.060194.004035 PG 32 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics GA NT363 UT WOS:A1994NT36300027 PM 7919799 ER PT J AU WEINBERG, AM AF WEINBERG, AM TI FROM TECHNOLOGICAL FIXER TO THINK-TANKER SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Review DE NUCLEAR ENERGY; REACTOR SAFETY; NONPROLIFERATION; SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION; ENERGY AND TIME RP WEINBERG, AM (reprint author), OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIV,POB 117,OAK RIDGE,TN 37830, USA. NR 23 TC 1 Z9 1 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 1056-3466 J9 ANNU REV ENERG ENV JI Annu. Rev. Energ. Environ. PY 1994 VL 19 BP 15 EP 36 PG 22 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA PQ813 UT WOS:A1994PQ81300002 ER PT J AU FARHAR, BC AF FARHAR, BC TI TRENDS IN US PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS AND PREFERENCES ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL-POLICY SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Review DE PUBLIC OPINION; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; RENEWABLE ENERGY ID OPINION RP FARHAR, BC (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV ANALYT STUDIES,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 162 TC 22 Z9 22 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 1056-3466 J9 ANNU REV ENERG ENV JI Annu. Rev. Energ. Environ. PY 1994 VL 19 BP 211 EP 239 PG 29 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA PQ813 UT WOS:A1994PQ81300008 ER PT J AU BUCHAL, C WITHROW, SP WHITE, CW POKER, DB AF BUCHAL, C WITHROW, SP WHITE, CW POKER, DB TI ION-IMPLANTATION OF OPTICAL-MATERIALS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE ION IMPLANTATION; OPTICAL MATERIALS; DIAMOND; NONLINEAR OPTICS; OPTICAL WAVE-GUIDES ID CHEMICAL VAPOR-DEPOSITION; PLANAR WAVE-GUIDES; DIAMONDLIKE CARBON-FILMS; CRYSTAL COPPER SURFACES; BLUE-LIGHT GENERATION; BEAM DEPOSITION; LOW-ENERGY; SILICA GLASS; THIN-FILMS; MU-M C1 KFA JULICH GMBM,FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM,INST THIN FILMS & ION TECHNOL,D-52425 JULICH,GERMANY. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP BUCHAL, C (reprint author), AT&T BELL LABS,600 MT AVE,MURRAY HILL,NJ 07974, USA. NR 130 TC 47 Z9 48 U1 1 U2 4 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 1994 VL 24 BP 125 EP & PG 0 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA PA481 UT WOS:A1994PA48100008 ER PT J AU KUPPERMAN, DS AF KUPPERMAN, DS TI NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL-STRESSES IN ADVANCED COMPOSITES SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE NEUTRON; DIFFRACTION; RESIDUAL STRESS; STRAIN; COMPOSITES ID METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES; STRAINS RP KUPPERMAN, DS (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 35 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 2 U2 4 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 1994 VL 24 BP 265 EP 291 PG 27 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA PA481 UT WOS:A1994PA48100013 ER PT J AU SHI, N ARSENAULT, RJ AF SHI, N ARSENAULT, RJ TI PLASTIC-FLOW IN SIC/A1 COMPOSITES - STRENGTHENING AND DUCTILITY SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE DMMCS; STRENGTHENING; DUCTILITY; ASYMMETRIC; CONSTITUTIVE BEHAVIOR; FAILURE MECHANISMS; PLASTIC FLOW ID METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITES; REINFORCED ALUMINUM COMPOSITES; ENERGY DISLOCATION-STRUCTURES; THERMALLY-INDUCED PLASTICITY; FINITE-ELEMENT ANALYSIS; STRESS-STRAIN BEHAVIOR; SHORT-FIBER; RESIDUAL-STRESSES; SILICON-CARBIDE; TENSILE PROPERTIES C1 UNIV MARYLAND,DEPT MAT & NUCL ENGN,MET MAT LAB,COLLEGE PK,MD 20742. RP SHI, N (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LANSCE,CMS,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 127 TC 28 Z9 34 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 0084-6600 J9 ANNU REV MATER SCI JI Annu. Rev. Mater. Sci. PY 1994 VL 24 BP 321 EP 357 PG 37 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA PA481 UT WOS:A1994PA48100015 ER PT J AU GEORGE, EP YAMAGUCHI, M KUMAR, KS LIU, CT AF GEORGE, EP YAMAGUCHI, M KUMAR, KS LIU, CT TI ORDERED INTERMETALLICS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE INTERMETALLICS; DUCTILITY; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; ALLOYING EFFECTS; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS ID TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; TEMPERATURE TENSILE DUCTILITY; GRAIN-BOUNDARY CHEMISTRY; MOSI2 SINGLE-CRYSTALS; IRON-DOPED AL3TI; AT-PERCENT-AL; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; ENVIRONMENTAL EMBRITTLEMENT; PHASE-EQUILIBRIA C1 KYOTO UNIV,DEPT MET SCI & TECHNOL,KYOTO 606,JAPAN. MARTIN MARIETTA CORP,BALTIMORE,MD 21227. RP GEORGE, EP (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI George, Easo/L-5434-2014; OI Liu, Chain Tsuan/0000-0001-7888-9725 NR 198 TC 64 Z9 64 U1 3 U2 16 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 1994 VL 24 BP 409 EP 451 PG 43 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA PA481 UT WOS:A1994PA48100017 ER PT J AU KAUFMANN, EN AF KAUFMANN, EN TI STRUCTURAL-MATERIALS - PREFACE SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LA English DT Editorial Material RP KAUFMANN, EN (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,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 1994 VL 24 BP R5 EP R6 PG 2 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA PA481 UT WOS:A1994PA48100001 ER PT J AU BURLAGE, RS KUO, CT AF BURLAGE, RS KUO, CT TI LIVING BIOSENSORS FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND MANIPULATION OF MICROBIAL CONSORTIA SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF MICROBIOLOGY LA English DT Review DE BIOREPORTER; LUX; CONSORTIUM; MICROBIAL ECOLOGY ID FIREFLY LUCIFERASE GENE; BACTERIAL BIOLUMINESCENCE; STREPTOMYCES-COELICOLOR; RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI; BETA-GALACTOSIDASE; BEETLE LUCIFERASES; INSITU DETECTION; ONLINE DETECTION; EXPRESSION; ENVIRONMENT AB The increasing interest in microbial ecology has resulted in the creation of new tools fdr the study of complex microbial interactions. Bioreporter genes are particularly useful because they provide a means of determining gene activity. Most bioreporter genes utilize a biochemical assay requiring destructive sampling of the microbial consortium, but lux bioreporter genes produce visible light when active. The measurement of light is rapid, sensitive, and quantifiable, and background signal is usually absent. The usefulness of lux bioreporters is shown in several examples that demonstrate the unique attributes of this bioreporter. Despite some limitations, bioluminescence has proved to be a useful bioreporter under both laboratory and field conditions. Technological developments are discussed that have the potential to increase the number of bioreporter genes. RP BURLAGE, RS (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 53 TC 36 Z9 39 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 0066-4227 J9 ANNU REV MICROBIOL JI Annu. Rev. Microbiol. PY 1994 VL 48 BP 291 EP 309 DI 10.1146/annurev.micro.48.1.291 PG 19 WC Microbiology SC Microbiology GA PM446 UT WOS:A1994PM44600011 PM 7826008 ER PT J AU PETTI, PL LENNOX, AJ AF PETTI, PL LENNOX, AJ TI HADRONIC RADIOTHERAPY SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE PROTONS; NEUTRONS; PIONS; HEAVY IONS ID CHARGED-PARTICLE RADIOTHERAPY; FAST-NEUTRON RADIOTHERAPY; PROTON RADIATION-THERAPY; ADVANCED PROSTATE-CANCER; HELIUM ION IRRADIATION; SALIVARY-GLAND TUMORS; UVEAL MELANOMA; ARTERIOVENOUS-MALFORMATIONS; CLINICAL-TRIAL; BRAGG-PEAK C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,NEUTRON THERAPY FACIL,BATAVIA,IL 60510. RUSH PRESBYTERIAN ST LUKES MED CTR,DEPT RADIAT ONCOL,CHICAGO,IL 60612. RP PETTI, PL (reprint author), UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,DEPT RADIAT ONCOL,LONG 75,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143, USA. NR 128 TC 30 Z9 31 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 1994 VL 44 BP 155 EP 197 PG 43 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA PX381 UT WOS:A1994PX38100006 ER PT J AU LAENEN, E LEVIN, E AF LAENEN, E LEVIN, E TI PARTON DENSITIES AT HIGH-ENERGY SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE DEEP-INELASTIC STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS; PERTURBATIVE QCD; NONLINEAR EVOLUTION EQUATION; SMALL X PHYSICS ID DEEP-INELASTIC-SCATTERING; SMALL-X-REGION; INSTANTON-INDUCED CONTRIBUTIONS; HEAVY FLAVOR PRODUCTION; TRIPLE-GLUON VERTEX; SMALL-CHI-BEHAVIOR; NUCLEAR COLLISIONS; ELASTIC-SCATTERING; CROSS-SECTION; RAPIDITY GAPS RP FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB, DEPT PHYS THEOR, POB 500, BATAVIA, IL 60510 USA. NR 144 TC 58 Z9 58 U1 0 U2 0 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 1994 VL 44 BP 199 EP 246 DI 10.1146/annurev.ns.44.120194.001215 PG 48 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA PX381 UT WOS:A1994PX38100007 ER PT J AU DRELL, S PEURIFOY, B AF DRELL, S PEURIFOY, B TI TECHNICAL ISSUES OF A NUCLEAR TEST BAN SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE TESTING; SAFETY; RELIABILITY RP DRELL, S (reprint author), STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,POB 4349,STANFORD,CA 94309, USA. NR 7 TC 7 Z9 7 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 1994 VL 44 BP 285 EP 327 PG 43 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA PX381 UT WOS:A1994PX38100009 ER PT J AU CESTER, R RAPIDIS, PA AF CESTER, R RAPIDIS, PA TI CHARMONIUM FORMATION IN (PP)OVER-BAR ANNIHILATIONS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE RESONANCE; POTENTIAL MODEL; PERTURBATIVE QCD; STORAGE RING; GAS JET TARGET ID PERTURBATIVE QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS; ANTIQUARK BOUND-STATES; TIME-LIKE REGION; ETA-C PRODUCTION; HADRONIC TRANSITIONS; HEAVY QUARKONIA; EXCLUSIVE PROCESSES; PARTIAL-WIDTH; FORM-FACTORS; SPIN C1 UNIV TURIN, DEPT EXPTL PHYS, I-10125 TURIN, ITALY. FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB, BATAVIA, IL 60510 USA. NR 94 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 0 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 1994 VL 44 BP 329 EP 371 PG 43 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA PX381 UT WOS:A1994PX38100010 ER PT J AU CHUPP, TE HOLT, RJ MILNER, RG AF CHUPP, TE HOLT, RJ MILNER, RG TI OPTICALLY PUMPED POLARIZED H, D, AND HE-3 GAS TARGETS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE LA English DT Review DE SPIN DEPENDENCE; ELECTRON SCATTERING; NUCLEON STRUCTURE; POLARIZED FEW-BODY NUCLEI ID QUASI-ELASTIC SCATTERING; ELECTRON-DEUTERON SCATTERING; SPIN-EXCHANGE COLLISIONS; ALKALI-METAL VAPOR; TENSOR POLARIZATION; STORAGE-RING; HIGH-DENSITY; NEUTRON POLARIZATION; RESPONSE FUNCTIONS; MOMENTUM-TRANSFER C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP CHUPP, TE (reprint author), UNIV MICHIGAN,DEPT PHYS,ANN ARBOR,MI 48109, USA. RI Holt, Roy/E-5803-2011 NR 144 TC 12 Z9 12 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 1994 VL 44 BP 373 EP 411 PG 39 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA PX381 UT WOS:A1994PX38100011 ER PT J AU SUMPTER, BG GETINO, C NOID, DW AF SUMPTER, BG GETINO, C NOID, DW TI THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL COMPUTING IN CHEMICAL SCIENCE SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY; QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY AND -PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS; PROTEIN STRUCTURE; FUNCTION APPROXIMATION; CHEMICAL REACTIONS ID PROTEIN SECONDARY STRUCTURE; MULTILAYER FEEDFORWARD NETWORKS; INFRARED-SPECTRUM INTERPRETATION; TRANSLATIONAL INITIATION SITES; PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES; QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; STRUCTURE PREDICTION; PATTERN-RECOGNITION; BACK-PROPAGATION RP SUMPTER, BG (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Sumpter, Bobby/C-9459-2013 OI Sumpter, Bobby/0000-0001-6341-0355 NR 323 TC 78 Z9 79 U1 1 U2 7 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 1994 VL 45 BP 439 EP 481 DI 10.1146/annurev.physchem.45.1.439 PG 43 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA PR656 UT WOS:A1994PR65600014 ER PT J AU HARRISON, RJ SHEPARD, R AF HARRISON, RJ SHEPARD, R TI AB-INITIO MOLECULAR ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE ON PARALLEL COMPUTERS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE PARALLEL ALGORITHMS; SCALABILITY; SELF-CONSISTENT HELD; CONFIGURATION INTERACTION; PERTURBATION THEORY; QUANTUM MONTE CARLO ID FULL CONFIGURATION-INTERACTION; QUANTUM MONTE-CARLO; BODY PERTURBATION EXPANSION; HARTREE-FOCK CALCULATIONS; ABINITIO MO CALCULATIONS; COUPLED-CLUSTER THEORY; DIRECT-SCF; COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY; PROCESSING MACHINES; PROGRAM SYSTEM C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB, DIV CHEM, THEORET CHEM GRP, ARGONNE, IL 60439 USA. RP HARRISON, RJ (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 164 TC 45 Z9 45 U1 0 U2 4 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 1994 VL 45 BP 623 EP 658 DI 10.1146/annurev.physchem.45.1.623 PG 36 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA PR656 UT WOS:A1994PR65600019 ER PT J AU SOMORJAI, GA AF SOMORJAI, GA TI SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION AND CATALYSIS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review DE SURFACE RESTRUCTURING; ADSORBATE-INDUCED RESTRUCTURING; SURFACE CHEMISTRY; SURFACE STRUCTURE; MOLECULAR SURFACE SCIENCE ID ENERGY-ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION; SINGLE-CRYSTAL SURFACES; LEED INTENSITY ANALYSIS; SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE; RAY PHOTOELECTRON DIFFRACTION; METAL-INDUCED RECONSTRUCTION; STRUCTURAL DETERMINATION; AMMONIA-SYNTHESIS; CARBON-MONOXIDE; SUBSTRATE RELAXATION C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RP SOMORJAI, GA (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, DEPT CHEM, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. NR 92 TC 57 Z9 57 U1 7 U2 22 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 1994 VL 45 BP 721 EP 751 PG 31 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA PR656 UT WOS:A1994PR65600022 ER PT J AU GREEN, PJ AF GREEN, PJ TI THE RIBONUCLEASES OF HIGHER-PLANTS SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LA English DT Review DE RNA DEGRADATION; S-RNASES; S-LIKE RNASES; PHOSPHATE STARVATION; SENESCENCE ID CULTURED TOMATO CELLS; AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE; LYCOPERSICON-ESCULENTUM CELLS; SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY GENE; STARVATION-INDUCED RIBONUCLEASE; GOURD MOMORDICA-CHARANTIA; MESSENGER-RNA STABILITY; SOLANACEOUS-S-PROTEINS; NICOTIANA-ALATA; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA C1 MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,DEPT BIOCHEM,E LANSING,MI 48824. RP GREEN, PJ (reprint author), MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,MSU DOE,PLANT RES LAB,E LANSING,MI 48824, USA. NR 131 TC 186 Z9 195 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 0066-4294 J9 ANNU REV PLANT PHYS JI Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Molec. Biol. PY 1994 VL 45 BP 421 EP 445 PG 25 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Plant Sciences SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Plant Sciences GA NU959 UT WOS:A1994NU95900019 ER PT J AU LONG, SP HUMPHRIES, S FALKOWSKI, PG AF LONG, SP HUMPHRIES, S FALKOWSKI, PG TI PHOTOINHIBITION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN NATURE SO ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LA English DT Review DE PHOTOSYNTHESIS; PHOTOINHIBITION; LIGHT STRESS; PLANT PRODUCTION; PHYTOPLANKTON; ENERGY DISSIPATION; PLANT CANOPIES ID CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE CHARACTERISTICS; MEMBRANE-PROTEIN DAMAGE; PHOTOSYSTEM-II; CO2 ASSIMILATION; MARINE-PHYTOPLANKTON; LOW-TEMPERATURE; O-2 EVOLUTION; CHLAMYDOMONAS-REINHARDTII; PHOTOCHEMICAL EFFICIENCY; ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DIV OCEANOG & ATMOSPHER SCI,UPTON,NY 11973. RP LONG, SP (reprint author), UNIV ESSEX,DEPT BIOL,WIVENHOE PK,COLCHESTER CO4 3SQ,ESSEX,ENGLAND. RI Long, Stephen/A-2488-2008 OI Long, Stephen/0000-0002-8501-7164 NR 143 TC 919 Z9 1132 U1 29 U2 225 PU ANNUAL REVIEWS INC PI PALO ALTO PA 4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 SN 0066-4294 J9 ANNU REV PLANT PHYS JI Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Molec. Biol. PY 1994 VL 45 BP 633 EP 662 DI 10.1146/annurev.pp.45.060194.003221 PG 30 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Plant Sciences SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Plant Sciences GA NU959 UT WOS:A1994NU95900027 ER PT B AU VISCO, SJ DOEFF, MM DEJONGHE, LC AF VISCO, SJ DOEFF, MM DEJONGHE, LC GP SOC PLAST ENGINEERS TI THIN-FILM POLYMER BATTERIES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES SO ANTEC 94 - PLASTICS: GATE WAY TO THE FUTURE, VOLS 1-3 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 52nd Annual Technical Conference of the Society-of-Plastics-Engineers on Plastics: Gateway to the Future CY MAY 01-05, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP SOC PLAST ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 PY 1994 BP 1406 EP 1411 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Polymer Science SC Materials Science; Polymer Science GA BA73Y UT WOS:A1994BA73Y00258 ER PT J AU CURRO, JG AF CURRO, JG GP SOC PLAST ENGINEERS TI MOLECULAR MODELING OF POLYMER MELTS AND ALLOYS SO ANTEC 94 - PLASTICS: GATE WAY TO THE FUTURE, VOLS 1-3 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 52nd Annual Technical Conference of the Society-of-Plastics-Engineers on Plastics: Gateway to the Future CY MAY 01-05, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP SOC PLAST ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 PY 1994 BP 2082 EP 2086 PG 5 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Polymer Science SC Materials Science; Polymer Science GA BA73Y UT WOS:A1994BA73Y00400 ER PT B AU Lewis, JD AF Lewis, JD BE Greco, M TI Mass and lifetime measurements with exclusive B reconstruction at CDF SO AOSTA VALLEY PHYSICS MEETING: RESULTS AND PERSPECTIVES IN PARTICLE PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Aosta Valley Physics Meeting on Results and Perspectives in Particle Physics CY MAR 06-14, 1994 CL LA THUILE, FRANCE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-166-8 PY 1994 BP 493 EP 506 PG 14 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BE68R UT WOS:A1994BE68R00030 ER PT B AU Perl, ML AF Perl, ML BE Greco, M TI Notes on the Landau, Pomeranchuk, Migdal Effect: Experiment and theory SO AOSTA VALLEY PHYSICS MEETING: RESULTS AND PERSPECTIVES IN PARTICLE PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Aosta Valley Physics Meeting on Results and Perspectives in Particle Physics CY MAR 06-14, 1994 CL LA THUILE, FRANCE C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-166-8 PY 1994 BP 567 EP 581 PG 15 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BE68R UT WOS:A1994BE68R00035 ER PT B AU Lueking, L AF Lueking, L BE Greco, M TI New particle and SUSY searches SO AOSTA VALLEY PHYSICS MEETING: RESULTS AND PERSPECTIVES IN PARTICLE PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Aosta Valley Physics Meeting on Results and Perspectives in Particle Physics CY MAR 06-14, 1994 CL LA THUILE, FRANCE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-166-8 PY 1994 BP 613 EP 622 PG 10 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BE68R UT WOS:A1994BE68R00037 ER PT B AU Quigg, C AF Quigg, C BE Greco, M TI Supercollider physics SO AOSTA VALLEY PHYSICS MEETING: RESULTS AND PERSPECTIVES IN PARTICLE PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Aosta Valley Physics Meeting on Results and Perspectives in Particle Physics CY MAR 06-14, 1994 CL LA THUILE, FRANCE C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-166-8 PY 1994 BP 721 EP 738 PG 18 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Physics GA BE68R UT WOS:A1994BE68R00043 ER PT S AU PARK, JY SHACK, WJ DIERCKS, DR AF PARK, JY SHACK, WJ DIERCKS, DR BE Cragnolino, G Sridhar, N TI CRACK-GROWTH BEHAVIOR OF CANDIDATE WASTE CONTAINER MATERIALS IN SIMULATED UNDERGROUND WATER SO APPLICATION OF ACCELERATED CORROSION TESTS TO SERVICE LIFE PREDICTION OF MATERIALS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ASTM Symposium on Application of Accelerated Corrosion Tests to Service Life Prediction of Materials CY NOV 16-17, 1992 CL MIAMI, FL SP AMER SOC TESTING & MAT, COMM CORROS MET DE CRACK GROWTH; NUCLEAR WASTE; WASTE CONTAINER; METALLIC CANISTER; STRESS CORROSION CRACKING; CORROSION FATIGUE C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT & COMPONENTS TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 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 0-8031-1853-8 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1994 VL 1194 BP 188 EP 203 DI 10.1520/STP24883S PG 16 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA BZ95D UT WOS:A1994BZ95D00010 ER PT S AU LOUTHAN, MR PORR, WC AF LOUTHAN, MR PORR, WC BE Cragnolino, G Sridhar, N TI CONSTANT EXTENSION RATE TESTING AND PREDICTIONS OF INSERVICE BEHAVIOR - THE EFFECT OF SPECIMEN DIMENSIONS SO APPLICATION OF ACCELERATED CORROSION TESTS TO SERVICE LIFE PREDICTION OF MATERIALS SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ASTM Symposium on Application of Accelerated Corrosion Tests to Service Life Prediction of Materials CY NOV 16-17, 1992 CL MIAMI, FL SP AMER SOC TESTING & MAT, COMM CORROS MET DE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION; UNSTABLE FRACTURE; TEARING MODULUS; FREE MACHINING BRASS; MERCURY EMBRITTLEMENT C1 WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER CO,SAVANNAH RIVER TECHNOL CTR,AIKEN,SC 29808. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 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 0-8031-1853-8 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1994 VL 1194 BP 355 EP 366 DI 10.1520/STP24894S PG 12 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA BZ95D UT WOS:A1994BZ95D00021 ER PT B AU EDER, DC LONDON, RA ROSEN, MD STROBEL, GL AF EDER, DC LONDON, RA ROSEN, MD STROBEL, GL BE Richardson, MC TI GENERATION OF INTENSE ULTRASHORT X-RAY PULSES SO APPLICATIONS OF LASER PLASMA RADIATION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Applications of Laser Plasma Radiation CY JUL 14-16, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 0-8194-1264-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2015 BP 234 EP 242 DI 10.1117/12.168004 PG 9 WC Optics SC Optics GA BZ76Z UT WOS:A1994BZ76Z00027 ER PT B AU FLIERMANS, CB DOUGHERTY, JM FRANCK, MM MCKINZEY, PC WEAR, JE HAZEN, TC AF FLIERMANS, CB DOUGHERTY, JM FRANCK, MM MCKINZEY, PC WEAR, JE HAZEN, TC BE Hinchee, RE Anderson, DB Metting, FB Sayles, GD TI IMMUNOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES AS TOOLS TO CHARACTERIZE THE SUBSURFACE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY AT A TRICHLOROETHYLENE-CONTAMINATED SITE SO APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SITE REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST C1 WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER CO,SAVANNAH RIVER TECHNOL CTR,AIKEN,SC 29808. RI Hazen, Terry/C-1076-2012 OI Hazen, Terry/0000-0002-2536-9993 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 0-87371-982-4 PY 1994 BP 186 EP 203 PG 18 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering GA BB80V UT WOS:A1994BB80V00015 ER PT B AU MORRISSEY, CM HERBES, SE WEST, OM PALUMBO, AV PHELPS, TJ HAZEN, TC AF MORRISSEY, CM HERBES, SE WEST, OM PALUMBO, AV PHELPS, TJ HAZEN, TC BE Hinchee, RE Anderson, DB Metting, FB Sayles, GD TI USE OF LABORATORY SOIL COLUMNS TO OPTIMIZE INSITU BIOTRANSFORMATION OF TETRACHLOROETHENE SO APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SITE REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37830. RI Palumbo, Anthony/A-4764-2011; phelps, tommy/A-5244-2011; Hazen, Terry/C-1076-2012 OI Palumbo, Anthony/0000-0002-1102-3975; Hazen, Terry/0000-0002-2536-9993 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 0-87371-982-4 PY 1994 BP 326 EP 331 PG 6 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering GA BB80V UT WOS:A1994BB80V00030 ER PT B AU BURLAGE, RS KUO, D PALUMBO, AV AF BURLAGE, RS KUO, D PALUMBO, AV BE Hinchee, RE Anderson, DB Metting, FB Sayles, GD TI MONITORING CATABOLIC GENE EXPRESSION BY BIOLUMINESCENCE IN BIOREACTOR STUDIES SO APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SITE REMEDIATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST C1 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 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-982-4 PY 1994 BP 439 EP 443 PG 5 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering GA BB80V UT WOS:A1994BB80V00050 ER PT J AU WANG, W BELFORD, RL CLARKSON, RB DAVIS, PH FORRER, J NILGES, MJ TIMKEN, MD WALCZAK, T THURNAUER, MC NORRIS, JR MORRIS, AL ZHANG, Y AF WANG, W BELFORD, RL CLARKSON, RB DAVIS, PH FORRER, J NILGES, MJ TIMKEN, MD WALCZAK, T THURNAUER, MC NORRIS, JR MORRIS, AL ZHANG, Y TI VERY HIGH-FREQUENCY EPR-94 GHZ INSTRUMENT AND APPLICATIONS TO PRIMARY REACTION CENTERS FROM PHOTOSYNTHETIC RED BACTERIA AND TO OTHER DISORDERED-SYSTEMS SO APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International Workshop on Electron Magnetic Resonance of Disordered Systems (EMARDIS-93)/1st International Expert Meeting on Quantitative EPR Spectrometry CY JUN 07-14, 1993 CL SOFIA, BULGARIA ID ELECTRON-SPIN-RESONANCE; SPECTROSCOPY; SPECTROMETER; SPHAEROIDES; FIELD AB There are many advantages to carrying out electron paramagnetic resonance experiments at very high frequencies, either as part of a multifrequency strategy for solving problems or for special characteristics of high frequencies. These special characteristics include the potential for high point sensitivity, enhanced resolution, separation of similar species. altered sensitivity to motion, suppression of motional effects, and many others. This paper describes a three-millimeter-wavelength (W-band, 94 GHz) EPR spectrometer built for a multi-user facility and illustrates with some examples, most of them being disordered systems. One significant example is the oxidized primary reaction center, P865+, isolated from the red photosynthetic bacteria Rhodobacter Sphaeroides R-26. The W-band technique applied to both centers isolated from bacteria grown from either deuterated or ordinary growth media allows extraction of the full g anisotropy in these centers and sets the stage for multifrequency EPR spectroscopy to yield a full analysis of the various contributions to linewidths in these systems. C1 UNIV ILLINOIS,ILLINOIS EPR RES CTR,DEPT VET CLIN MED,URBANA,IL 61801. UNIV ILLINOIS,ILLINOIS EPR RES CTR,DEPT CHEM,URBANA,IL 61801. ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439. UNIV ILLINOIS,ILLINOIS EPR RES CTR,DEPT INTERNAL MED,URBANA,IL 61801. OI Timken, Mark/0000-0002-6775-8356 NR 25 TC 48 Z9 50 U1 0 U2 0 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 1994 VL 6 IS 1-2 BP 195 EP 215 PG 21 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Spectroscopy SC Physics; Spectroscopy GA NF651 UT WOS:A1994NF65100014 ER PT J AU MORENO, JC NILSEN, J KOCH, JA MACGOWAN, BJ SCOFIELD, JH DASILVA, LB AF MORENO, JC NILSEN, J KOCH, JA MACGOWAN, BJ SCOFIELD, JH DASILVA, LB TI INVESTIGATION OF GAIN AND HYPERFINE SPLITTING IN THE NIOBIUM X-RAY LASER SO APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS LA English DT Article AB Neon-like niobium X-ray lasers have been studied using both slab and thin-foil target geometries. Niobium foils of various lengths were irradiated from both sides with two beams of the frequency-doubled Nova laser system using a line focus. We looked for gain by measuring spectrally integrated line intensities at different plasma lengths. Gain was observed in four neon-like niobium lines corresponding to 3s-3p transitions. The line profile of the J = 0-1 line (lambda = 145.9 angstrom) shows splitting due to the hyperfine effect. Improved contrast in the hyperfine structure is observed as the plasma length is increased. Hyperfine splitting may be relevant to other 3s-3p transitions in neon-like niobium as well as other neon-like X-ray laser systems. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. RP MORENO, JC (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, POB 808, L-59, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. NR 11 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPRINGER PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA SN 0946-2171 EI 1432-0649 J9 APPL PHYS B-LASERS O JI Appl. Phys. B-Lasers Opt. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 1 BP 3 EP 5 DI 10.1007/BF01081705 PG 3 WC Optics; Physics, Applied SC Optics; Physics GA MW720 UT WOS:A1994MW72000002 ER PT J AU KOCH, JA LEE, RW NILSEN, J MORENO, JC MACGOWAN, BJ DASILVA, LB AF KOCH, JA LEE, RW NILSEN, J MORENO, JC MACGOWAN, BJ DASILVA, LB TI X-RAY LASERS AS SOURCES FOR RESONANCE-FLUORESCENCE EXPERIMENTS SO APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS LA English DT Article ID CARBON K-EDGE; LINE-PROFILES; MICROSCOPY; PLASMAS; GAIN AB We point out that existing Ne-like X-ray lasers have sufficient brightness to be used as pump sources in resonant pump-fluorescence experiments, and we discuss some of the potential benefits and limitations of such experiments. In preliminary experiments, we have measured the line overlap of the Ne-like yttrium X-ray laser near 155 angstrom with 4f-3d transitions in H-like Na and He-like Mg. These experiments used a high-resolution grating spectrometer, and calibrated the wavelength of the yttrium laser by comparison against lines of known wavelength. The results indicate that the wavelength of the yttrium laser is 154.985 +/- 0.025 angstrom, a factor of 2-4 improvement in precision over previous calibrations. We find that the yttrium laser is almost-equal-to 100 mA to the long-wavelength side of both the He-like Mg line and the H-like Na line, so that neither resonance is perfect; however, Stark broadening could improve the overlap in the latter scheme, and bulk Doppler shifting could improve both resonances. We also find a good resonance between the yttrium laser and an un-identified transition which we tentatively attribute to copper. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. RP KOCH, JA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, L-476, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. NR 28 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 2 U2 2 PU SPRINGER PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA SN 0946-2171 EI 1432-0649 J9 APPL PHYS B-LASERS O JI Appl. Phys. B-Lasers Opt. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 1 BP 7 EP 11 DI 10.1007/BF01081706 PG 5 WC Optics; Physics, Applied SC Optics; Physics GA MW720 UT WOS:A1994MW72000003 ER PT J AU SCOTT, HA MAYLE, RW AF SCOTT, HA MAYLE, RW TI GLF - A SIMULATION CODE FOR X-RAY LASERS SO APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS LA English DT Article ID ITERATIVE SOLUTION; ALGORITHM; EQUATIONS; SYSTEMS AB This paper describes the multi-dimensional Non-Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (NLTE) simulation code GLF. GLF simulates those physical processes needed for modeling X-ray lasers: atomic kinetics, radiation transport, hydrodynamics and basic laser-plasma interactions. GLF is constructed to be modular, portable and efficient. This paper concentrates on the physical formulations and numerical methods used in GLF. RP SCOTT, HA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,POB 808,L-18,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 23 TC 38 Z9 38 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. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 1 BP 35 EP 43 DI 10.1007/BF01081711 PG 9 WC Optics; Physics, Applied SC Optics; Physics GA MW720 UT WOS:A1994MW72000008 ER PT J AU STROBEL, GL EDER, DC AMENDT, P AF STROBEL, GL EDER, DC AMENDT, P TI SATURATION INTENSITY FOR ULTRASHORT-PULSE X-RAY LASER SCHEMES SO APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS LA English DT Article ID PLASMAS AB Analytic expressions are obtained for the saturation intensity in X-ray laser schemes based on short-pulse high-intensity drivers. For field-ionized plasma schemes, the specific mean saturation intensity J(sat) is time independent and depends only on atomic transition probabilities, level degeneracies, and transition energies. The analytic expression is found to be in good agreement with a detailed numerical calculation. Integrating over space and frequency gives a saturation intensity I(sat) of order 2 x 10(11) W/cm2 for lasing in Li-like Ne at 98 angstrom. The low input energy requirements for this scheme (< 1 J), associated with using a confocal geometry, give energy efficiencies of order 10(-6) and greater. For inner-shell photo-ionization schemes, an accurate expression for a time-dependent saturation intensity is obtained. This scheme is calculated to have high saturation intensities, I(sat) almost-equal-to 10(13) W/CM2 , at short wavelengths (5-15 angstrom). The requirement of a line focus geometry leads to higher input energies (greater-than-or-equal-to 5 J) and the short duration of lasing (less-than-or-equal-to 50 fs) results in lower energy efficiencies (almost-equal-to 10(-7)). Repetition rates are important in determining appropriate applications for both schemes. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP STROBEL, GL (reprint author), UNIV GEORGIA,DEPT PHYS,ATHENS,GA 30602, USA. NR 15 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 1 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. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 1 BP 45 EP 50 DI 10.1007/BF01081712 PG 6 WC Optics; Physics, Applied SC Optics; Physics GA MW720 UT WOS:A1994MW72000009 ER PT J AU SEOL, SY CHA, YS AF SEOL, SY CHA, YS TI DIFFUSION AND COOLING RATE DURING ANNEALING OF SINTERED BULK YBA2CU3O7-X SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Article AB Oxygen diffusion during annealing of sintered YBa2Cu3O7-x is investigated by numerically solving the one-dimensional, nonlinear, diffusion equation for solid and hollow cylinders. The diffusion coefficient is assumed to be a function of both temperature and local concentration of excess oxygen and is obtained from experimental data reported in the literature. Three types of cooling schemes are employed in the numerical calculations: (1) a single-step change in temperature, (2) a linear decrease in temperature followed by a constant temperature, and (3) a temperature decrease in many steps. The initial and final temperatures are 900 degrees C and 450 degrees C; respectively. The shortest annealing time is achieved where the temperature is decreased in many steps, and the longest annealing time occurs when the temperature is changed in a single step. These results agree with experimental observations. The calculated results indicate that where the temperature is decreased in many steps, the average concentration of the cylinder increases relatively sharply with time until it reaches approximately 90% of the saturation concentration corresponding to the final temperature. From then on, the rate of increase becomes small and continues to decrease. Annealing time can be reduced considerably by using hollow cylinders because oxygen can diffuse into the interior from both interfaces at the inner and outer radii. The results indicate that the reduction in annealing time is much larger than the reduction in total area for current flow. For example, annealing time of a hollow cylinder with r(i)/r(o), = 1/6 would be reduced by more than 50% relative to that of a solid cylinder, while the reduction in total area available for current flow is only 2.8%. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT & COMPONENTS TECHNOL,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 5 TC 4 Z9 4 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 PY 1994 VL 2 IS 1 BP 7 EP 16 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(94)90048-5 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA ML114 UT WOS:A1994ML11400002 ER PT J AU SAMPATHKUMAR, TS SRINIVASAN, S NAGARAJAN, T BALACHANDRAN, U AF SAMPATHKUMAR, TS SRINIVASAN, S NAGARAJAN, T BALACHANDRAN, U TI PROPERTIES OF YBA2CU3O7-DELTA-BABIO3 COMPOSITE SUPERCONDUCTORS SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Article AB The effect of BaBiO3, addition (5-30 mol.%) on the structural, thermal, and superconducting properties of YBa2Cu3O7_delta (123) superconductor have been studied. BaBiO3 addition leads to the formation of YBa2BiO6 and yttrium- and barium-deficient 123. Samples with up to 20 mol.% BaBiO3 exhibit superconductivity with onset at approximate to 90 K. The lattice parameters of the superconductor phase decrease as more BaBiO3 is added. Upon heating, the composites seem to have more stable oxygen content than does pure 123. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT & COMPONENTS TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP SAMPATHKUMAR, TS (reprint author), UNIV MADRAS,DEPT NUCL PHYS,GUINDY CAMPUS,MADRAS 600025,TAMIL NADU,INDIA. NR 10 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 4 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 PY 1994 VL 2 IS 1 BP 29 EP 34 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(94)90051-5 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA ML114 UT WOS:A1994ML11400005 ER PT J AU CHA, YS LANAGAN, MT GRAY, KE JANKUS, VZ FANG, Y AF CHA, YS LANAGAN, MT GRAY, KE JANKUS, VZ FANG, Y TI ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF CRITICAL-CURRENT EXPERIMENTS FOR BISMUTH-BASED HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS MADE BY POWDER-IN-TUBE PROCESSING SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Article ID CONTACT RESISTANCE; BOUNDARIES; YBA2CU3O7 AB Current distribution and voltage drop were analyzed for a composite conductor composed of a layer of bismuth-based high-temperature superconductor (BSCCO) bonded to a silver substrate. The analytical model assumes that the silver strip is continuous, and the superconductor is periodically discontinuous. The resistance at the discontinuities in the superconductor is assumed to be much greater than that of the silver substrate. The results show that if the BSCCO is superconducting, the solution depends on only one dimensionless parameter, lambda(s)L/2, which is equal to the square root of the ratio of the resistance of the silver to the interfacial resistance between the silver and the BSCCO. When lambda(s)L/2 is very high (>100), most of the current returns to the superconductor after it has been diverted to the silver substrate by the discontinuity. When lambda(s)L/2 is very low (<0.1), most of the current remains in the silver. Current is shared between the BSCCO and the silver when 0.1 < lambda(s)L/2 < 100. All of the current returns to the superconductor only if lambda(s)L/2 approaches infinity. The situation most likely to occur in an experiment is when lambda(s)L/2 is high but finite and there is some small dissipation in the system. In this case, the healing length (defined as the length at which most of the current has returned to the superconductor) is shown to be proportional to the characteristic length 1/lambda(s), which depends on the properties of the silver and that of the BSCCO/silver interface. Voltage in the BSCCO is found to be equal to one-half the voltage drop in the silver over a length of L. The present results suggest that the critical current of an experiment is that of the composite conductor (BSCCO plus Ag). It also suggests that in fabricating this type of composite conductor, such as those made by powder-in-tube processing, it is desirable to reduce the interfacial parameter to below a certain value, thus ensuring that most of the current returns to the superconductor and reducing the amount of resistive heating (and healing length) in the composite conductor. The results of the analysis can be applied to interpret critical current density experiments if the discontinuities in the superconductor are considered to be grain boundaries, and the results can also be employed to predict the effect of transverse cracks on critical current density if the discontinuities are considered to be transverse cracks generated by axial strains. C1 UNIV ILLINOIS,DIV MAT SCI,CHICAGO,IL 60680. UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT CIVIL ENGN MECH & MET,CHICAGO,IL 60680. RP CHA, YS (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT & COMPONENTS TECHNOL,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 15 TC 18 Z9 18 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 PY 1994 VL 2 IS 1 BP 47 EP 59 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(94)90054-X PG 13 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA ML114 UT WOS:A1994ML11400008 ER PT J AU BIRKHAHN, R BROWNING, N YOUNGDAHL, A LANAGAN, M POEPPEL, R AF BIRKHAHN, R BROWNING, N YOUNGDAHL, A LANAGAN, M POEPPEL, R TI INTERFACIAL RESISTANCE BETWEEN CERAMIC SUPERCONDUCTOR AND SILVER SO APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LA English DT Note AB New applications in ceramic superconductor technology require long superconducting bars that carry large currents. Electrical contacts to the bars can be made by sintering silver to the ceramic. Contact resistance arises from the silver and the interfacial zone. A large resistance coupled with high currents could result in power losses that would reduce the benefits of the superconductor. To determine the resistance between the silver and ceramic, 0.5 cm(2) lap-joint connections were subjected to four-point electrical tests with pulsed currents greater than 100 A. Results show that the interfacial resistivity between the silver and ceramic at liquid nitrogen temperature was less than 10-(7) Omega cm(2). RP BIRKHAHN, R (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT & COMPONENTS TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 2 TC 2 Z9 2 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 PY 1994 VL 2 IS 1 BP 67 EP 69 DI 10.1016/0964-1807(94)90056-6 PG 3 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA ML114 UT WOS:A1994ML11400010 ER PT B AU LYNESS, JN AF LYNESS, JN BE Zahar, RVM TI FINITE-PART INTEGRALS AND THE EULER-MACLAURIN EXPANSION SO APPROXIMATION AND COMPUTATION: A FESTSCHRIFT IN HONOR OF WALTER GAUTSCHI SE INTERNATIONAL SERIES OF NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Purdue Conference on Approximation and Computation - A Festschrift in Honor of Walter Gautschi CY DEC 02-05, 1993 CL PURDUE UNIV, W LAFAYETTE, IN SP PURDUE UNIV HO PURDUE UNIV C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MATH & COMP SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 0 PU BIRKHAUSER BOSTON PI CAMBRIDGE PA 675 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139-2333 BN 0-8176-3753-2 J9 INT S NUM M PY 1994 VL 119 BP 397 EP 407 PG 11 WC Mathematics, Applied; Mathematics SC Mathematics GA BC87U UT WOS:A1994BC87U00026 ER PT B AU SIGMAN, ME ZINGG, SP AF SIGMAN, ME ZINGG, SP BE Helz, GR Zepp, RG Crosby, DG TI ANTHRACENE PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN AQUEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA SO AQUATIC AND SURFACE PHOTOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Aquatic and Surface Photochemistry, at the 203rd National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY APR 05-10, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-871-2 PY 1994 BP 197 EP 206 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Environmental Sciences; Water Resources SC Chemistry; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources GA BA49W UT WOS:A1994BA49W00015 ER PT J AU NEWMAN, MC KEKLAK, MM DOGGETT, MS AF NEWMAN, MC KEKLAK, MM DOGGETT, MS TI QUANTIFYING ANIMAL SIZE EFFECTS ON TOXICITY - A GENERAL-APPROACH SO AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY LA English DT Article DE TOXICITY; BODY SIZE; MODELING; STATISTICS; FISH BODY SIZE ID GAMBUSIA-AFFINIS BAIRD; ALLOZYME GENOTYPE; INORGANIC MERCURY; MOSQUITOFISH; TIME; EXPOSURE; GIRARD; MODEL; DEATH AB A general approach is described for quantifying size-dependent, toxicant impact. This approach is less restrictive than the commonly used approach developed by Bliss (1936), and its generality allows more effective model generation. A range of response metameters (rate of toxic action, time-to-death, In time-to-death) and covariate (body size and toxicant concentration) transformations are assessed using an aquatic species. The best model for the error term (epsilon) can be chosen from the normal, log normal, log logistic, Weibull, and gamma distributions. Exposure survivors and assignment of times-to-death to intervals are accommodated easily with this maximum likelihood method. RP NEWMAN, MC (reprint author), UNIV GEORGIA,SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,POB DRAWER E,AIKEN,SC 29802, USA. NR 24 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 1 U2 3 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0166-445X J9 AQUAT TOXICOL JI Aquat. Toxicol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 28 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 12 DI 10.1016/0166-445X(94)90016-7 PG 12 WC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Toxicology SC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Toxicology GA MW487 UT WOS:A1994MW48700001 ER PT B AU SMITH, RK AF SMITH, RK GP AMER SOC QUAL CONTROL TI COOKBOOKS, SNAKE OIL AND SILVER BULLETS SO ASQC 48TH ANNUAL QUALITY CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ASQC 48th Annual Quality Congress - Quality in a World Without Boundaries CY MAY 24-26, 1994 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP AMER SOC QUAL CONTROL C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83404. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC QUALITY CONTROL PI MILWAUKEE PA 611 E WISCONSIN AVENUE, MILWAUKEE, WI 53202 PY 1994 BP 773 EP 777 PG 5 WC Engineering, Industrial; Management SC Engineering; Business & Economics GA BB77V UT WOS:A1994BB77V00104 ER PT J AU BODNARCZUK, M AF BODNARCZUK, M GP AMER SOC QUAL CONTROL TI DEFINING METRICS FOR EVALUATING AND IMPROVING BASIC EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE SO ASQC 48TH ANNUAL QUALITY CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ASQC 48th Annual Quality Congress - Quality in a World Without Boundaries CY MAY 24-26, 1994 CL LAS VEGAS, NV SP AMER SOC QUAL CONTROL C1 NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,GOLDEN,CO 80401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC QUALITY CONTROL PI MILWAUKEE PA 611 E WISCONSIN AVENUE, MILWAUKEE, WI 53202 PY 1994 BP 794 EP 802 PG 9 WC Engineering, Industrial; Management SC Engineering; Business & Economics GA BB77V UT WOS:A1994BB77V00107 ER PT S AU GRATE, JW AF GRATE, JW BE Seyler, RJ TI SENSING GLASS TRANSITIONS IN THIN POLYMER-FILMS ON ACOUSTIC-WAVE MICROSENSORS SO ASSIGNMENT OF THE GLASS TRANSITION SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Assignment of the Glass Transition, at the 20th Anniversary of the ASTM Committee E-37 on Thermal-Mechanics CY MAR 04-05, 1993 CL ATLANTA, GA SP AMER SOC TESTING & MAT, COMM E 37 THERMAL METHODS, SOC PLAST ENGINEERS, PLAST ANAL DIV, N AMER THERMAL ANAL SOC DE ACOUSTIC WAVE; MICROSENSOR; THIN FILM; GLASS TRANSITION; THICKNESS-SHEAR MODE (TSM); SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE (SAW); FLEXURAL PLATE WAVE (FPW); SHEAR HORIZONTAL ACOUSTIC PLATE MODE (SH-APM); ULTRASONIC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 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 0-8031-1995-X J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1994 VL 1249 BP 153 EP 164 DI 10.1520/STP15371S PG 12 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BB55P UT WOS:A1994BB55P00012 ER PT B AU KENT, SM STOUGHTON, C NEWBERG, H LOVEDAY, J PETRAVICK, D GURBANI, V BERMAN, E SERGEY, G AF KENT, SM STOUGHTON, C NEWBERG, H LOVEDAY, J PETRAVICK, D GURBANI, V BERMAN, E SERGEY, G BE Crabtree, DR Hanisch, RJ Barnes, J TI Sloan Digital Sky Survey SO ASTRONOMICAL DATA ANALYSIS SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS, III SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS III) CY OCT 13-15, 1993 CL VICTORIA, CANADA SP Natl Opt Astron Observ, Natl Res Council Canada, Smithsonian Astrophys Observ, Univ Victoria, Space Telescope Sci Inst, APUNIX, Barrodale Computing Serv Ltd., Digidyne Inc, Digital Equipment, NCD Inc, Silicon Graph Canada Inc, SYBASE Canada Inc, ZED Date C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,EXPTL ASTROPHYS LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0-937707-80-5 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1994 VL 61 BP 205 EP 214 PG 10 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BD88B UT WOS:A1994BD88B00046 ER PT B AU NICINSKI, T CONSTANTAFANOURAKIS, P MACKINNON, B PETRAVICK, D PLUQUET, C RECHENMACHER, R SERGEY, G AF NICINSKI, T CONSTANTAFANOURAKIS, P MACKINNON, B PETRAVICK, D PLUQUET, C RECHENMACHER, R SERGEY, G BE Crabtree, DR Hanisch, RJ Barnes, J TI Distributing functionality in the drift scan camera system SO ASTRONOMICAL DATA ANALYSIS SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS, III SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS III) CY OCT 13-15, 1993 CL VICTORIA, CANADA SP Natl Opt Astron Observ, Natl Res Council Canada, Smithsonian Astrophys Observ, Univ Victoria, Space Telescope Sci Inst, APUNIX, Barrodale Computing Serv Ltd., Digidyne Inc, Digital Equipment, NCD Inc, Silicon Graph Canada Inc, SYBASE Canada Inc, ZED Date 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 0-937707-80-5 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1994 VL 61 BP 473 EP 476 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BD88B UT WOS:A1994BD88B00105 ER PT S AU MANKA, RH FREEMAN, JW MICHEL, FC ELPHIC, RC MCCOMAS, DJ HODGES, RR BURCH, JL JOHNSON, RE AF MANKA, RH FREEMAN, JW MICHEL, FC ELPHIC, RC MCCOMAS, DJ HODGES, RR BURCH, JL JOHNSON, RE BE Foing, BH TI LUNAR ATMOSPHERE PLASMA AND FIELDS SO ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE FROM THE MOON SE ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH LA English DT Note CT Symposium E4 of the COSPAR 29th Plenary Meeting on Astronomy and Space Science from the Moon CY AUG 28-SEP 05, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP COSPAR, INT ACAD ASTRON, INT ASTRON UNION, CTR NATL ETUDES SPATIALES, EUROPEAN SPACE AGCY, NASA C1 RICE UNIV,DEPT SPACE PHYS & ASTRON,HOUSTON,TX 77005. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP MANKA, RH (reprint author), NATL RES COUNCIL,2101 CONSTITUT AVE,WASHINGTON,DC 20418, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0273-1177 BN 0-08-042483-X J9 ADV SPACE RES PY 1994 VL 14 IS 6 BP 175 EP 175 DI 10.1016/0273-1177(94)90023-X PG 1 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Engineering; Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BA12C UT WOS:A1994BA12C00022 ER PT J AU WRIGHT, EL SMOOT, GF KOGUT, A HINSHAW, G TENORIO, L LINEWEAVER, C BENNETT, CL LUBIN, PM AF WRIGHT, EL SMOOT, GF KOGUT, A HINSHAW, G TENORIO, L LINEWEAVER, C BENNETT, CL LUBIN, PM TI COMMENTS ON THE STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS OF EXCESS VARIANCE IN THE COBE DIFFERENTIAL MICROWAVE RADIOMETER MAPS SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND; COSMOLOGY, OBSERVATIONS AB Cosmic anisotropy produces an excess variance sigma(sky)2 in the DELTAT maps produced by the Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) on COBE that is over and above the instrument noise. After smoothing to an effective resolution of 10-degrees, this excess, sigma(sky)10-degrees, provides an estimate for the amplitude of the primordial density perturbation power spectrum with a cosmic uncertainty of only 12%. We employ detailed Monte Carlo techniques to express the amplitude derived from this statistic in terms of the universal rms quadrupole amplitude, [Q(RMS)2]0.5. The effects of monopole and dipole subtraction and the non-Gaussian shape of the DMR beam cause the derived [Q(RMS)2]0.5 to be 5%-10% larger than would be derived using simplified analytic approximations. We also investigate the properties of two other map statistics: the actual quadrupole and the Boughn-Cottingham statistic. Both the sigma(sky)(10-degrees) statistic and the Boughn-Cottingham statistic are consistent with the [Q(RMS)2] = 17 +/- 5 muK reported by Smoot et al. (1992) and Wright et al. (1992). C1 UNIV SPACE RES ASSOCIAT, NASA, GSFC, GREENBELT, MD 20771 USA. UCSB, DEPT PHYS, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93106 USA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LBL, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, SSL, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RP WRIGHT, EL (reprint author), UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, DEPT ASTRON, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA. RI Kogut, Alan/D-6293-2012 NR 14 TC 102 Z9 102 U1 0 U2 2 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND SN 0004-637X J9 ASTROPHYS J JI Astrophys. J. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 420 IS 1 BP 1 EP 8 DI 10.1086/173537 PN 1 PG 8 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MN701 UT WOS:A1994MN70100001 ER PT J AU JAFFE, AH STEBBINS, A FRIEMAN, JA AF JAFFE, AH STEBBINS, A FRIEMAN, JA TI MINIMAL MICROWAVE ANISOTROPY FROM PERTURBATIONS INDUCED AT LATE TIMES SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND; LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE OF UNIVERSE ID BACKGROUND-RADIATION ANISOTROPIES; LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE; PHASE-TRANSITIONS; DARK MATTER; UNIVERSE; EVOLUTION; WALL AB Aside from primordial gravitational instability of the cosmological fluid, various mechanisms have been proposed to generate large-scale structure at relatively late times, including, e.g., '' late-time '' cosmological phase transitions. In these scenarios, it is envisioned that the universe is nearly homogeneous at the time of last scattering and that perturbations grow rapidly sometimes after the primordial plasma recombines. On this basis, it was suggested that large inhomogeneities could be generated while leaving relatively little imprint on the cosmic microwave background (MBR) anisotropy. In this paper, we calculate the minimal anisotropies possible in any ''late-time'' scenario for structure formation, given the level of inhomogeneity observed at present. Since the growth of the inhomogeneity involves time-varying gravitational fields, these scenarios inevitably generate significant MBR anisotropy via the Sachs-Wolfe effect. Moreover, we show that the large-angle MBR anisotropy produced by the rapid post-recombination growth of inhomogeneity is generally greater than that produced by the same inhomogeneity grown via gravitational instability. In ''realistic'' scenarios one can decrease the anisotropy compared to models with primordial adiabatic fluctuations, but only on very small angular scales. The value of any particular measure of the anisotropy can be made small in late-time models, but only by making the time-dependence of the gravitational field sufficiently '' pathological C1 UNIV CHICAGO,DEPT ASTRON & ASTROPHYS,CHICAGO,IL 60637. NASA,CTR FERMILAB ASTROPHYS,FERMI NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. RI Jaffe, Andrew/D-3526-2009 NR 38 TC 14 Z9 14 U1 0 U2 0 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0004-637X J9 ASTROPHYS J JI Astrophys. J. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 420 IS 1 BP 9 EP 25 DI 10.1086/173538 PN 1 PG 17 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MN701 UT WOS:A1994MN70100002 ER PT J AU KOFMAN, L BERTSCHINGER, E GELB, JM NUSSER, A DEKEL, A AF KOFMAN, L BERTSCHINGER, E GELB, JM NUSSER, A DEKEL, A TI EVOLUTION OF ONE-POINT DISTRIBUTIONS FROM GAUSSIAN INITIAL FLUCTUATIONS SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE COSMOLOGY, THEORY; DARK MATTER; GALAXIES, CLUSTERING ID LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE; REDSHIFT-DISTANCE SAMPLES; DENSITY FIELDS; IRAS GALAXIES; DARK MATTER; UNIVERSE; VELOCITY; STATISTICS; SPARSE; MODEL AB We study the quasi-linear evolution of the one-point probability density functions (PDFs) of the smoothed density and velocity fields in a cosmological gravitating system beginning with Gaussian initial fluctuations. Our analytic results are based on the Zel'dovich approximation and laminar flow. A numerical analysis extends the results into the multistreaming regime using the smoothed fields of a CDM N-body simulation. We find that the PDF of velocity, both Lagrangian and Eulerian, remains Gaussian under the laminar Zel'dovich approximation, and it is almost indistinguishable from Gaussian in the simulations. The PDF of mass density deviates from a normal distribution early in the quasi-linear regime and it develops a shape remarkably similar to a lognormal distribution with one parameter, the rms density fluctuation sigma. Applying these results to currently available data we find that the PDFs of the velocity and density fields, as recovered by the POTENT procedure from observed velocities assuming OMEGA = 1, or as deduced from a redshift survey of IRAS galaxies assuming that galaxies trace mass, are consistent with Gaussian initial fluctuations. C1 UNIV TORONTO,CIAR COSMOL PROGRAM,TORONTO M5S 1A7,ONTARIO,CANADA. UNIV TORONTO,CITA,TORONTO M5S 1A7,ONTARIO,CANADA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,CTR PARTICLE ASTROPHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. MIT,DEPT PHYS,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139. FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,RACAH INST PHYS,IL-91904 JERUSALEM,ISRAEL. OBSERV PARIS,INST ASTROPHYS,F-92190 MEUDON,FRANCE. NR 48 TC 137 Z9 137 U1 0 U2 0 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0004-637X J9 ASTROPHYS J JI Astrophys. J. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 420 IS 1 BP 44 EP 57 DI 10.1086/173541 PN 1 PG 14 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MN701 UT WOS:A1994MN70100005 ER PT J AU KLEIN, RI MCKEE, CF COLELLA, P AF KLEIN, RI MCKEE, CF COLELLA, P TI ON THE HYDRODYNAMIC INTERACTION OF SHOCK-WAVES WITH INTERSTELLAR CLOUDS .1. NONRADIATIVE SHOCKS IN SMALL CLOUDS SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE HYDRODYNAMICS; ISM, CLOUDS; SHOCK WAVES; SUPERNOVA REMNANTS ID ADAPTIVE MESH REFINEMENT; SUPERNOVA REMNANT; SPHERICAL CLOUDS; CYGNUS LOOP; GAS CLOUDS; HOT GAS; EVAPORATION; DESTRUCTION; CASSIOPEIA; OVERTAKEN AB The interstellar medium (ISM) is inhomogeneous, with clouds of various temperatures and densities embedded in a tenuous intercloud medium. Shocks propagating through the ISM can ablate or destroy the clouds, at the same time significantly altering the properties of the intercloud medium. This paper presents a comprehensive numerical study of the simplest case of the interaction between a shock wave and a spherical cloud, in which the shock far from the cloud is steady and planar, and in which radiative losses, thermal conduction, magnetic fields, and gravitational forces are all neglected. As a result, the problem is completely specified by two numbers: the Mach number of the shock, M, and the ratio of the density of the cloud to that of the intercloud medium, chi. For strong shocks we show that the dependence on M scales out, so the primary independent parameter is chi. Variations from this simple case are also considered: the potential effect of radiative losses is assessed by calculations in which the ratio of specific heats in the cloud is 1.1 instead of 5/3; the effect of the initial shape of the cloud is studied by using a cylindrical cloud instead of a spherical one; and the role of the initial shock is determined by considering the case of a cloud embedded in a wind. Local adaptive mesh refinement techniques with a second-order, two-fluid, two-dimensional Godunov hydrodynamic scheme are used to address these problems, allowing heretofore unobtainable numerical resolution. Convergence studies to be described in a subsequent paper demonstrate that approximately 100 zones per cloud radius are needed for accurate results; previous calculations have generally used about a third of this number. The results of the calculations are analyzed in terms of global quantities which provide an overall description of the shocked cloud: the size and shape of the cloud, the mean density, the mean pressure, the mean velocity, the velocity dispersion, and the total circulation. The principal result of the calculations is that small clouds are destroyed in several cloud crushing times, where the cloud crushing time t(cc) is the characteristic time for the shock to cross through the cloud. (Quantitatively, t(cc) = chi1/2 a0/v(b), where a0 is the initial cloud radius and v, is the velocity of the shock in the intercloud medium.) This result, which is consistent with that of Nittman, Falle, & Gaskell (1982) based on calculations at lower resolution, is contrary to the naive expectation that the destruction of the cloud would occur only after it had swept up a column density of intercloud material comparable to that of the initial cloud, which requires a time of order chi1/2 t(cc). A model in which the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability fragments the cloud into successively smaller pieces is consistent with the numerical results. Contrary to the conclusion of Nittman et al. (1982), cloud material can be accelerated to high velocity by the passage of the shock; a model for the cloud acceleration is developed. A quantitative model for the generation of vorticity in the shock-cloud interaction shows that vorticity is generated at the cloud-intercloud boundary both by the initial passage of the shock and by the subsequent flow of shocked intercloud gas past the cloud. Vorticity is also generated in the intercloud medium when the shock converges on the axis behind the cloud, producing a strong vortex ring which is carried away by the intercloud shock. Swirling motions associated with the vorticity contribute to the destruction of the cloud and produce an observable velocity dispersion perpendicular to the shock of about 0.1v(b). A model with a radiative cloud shock (gamma(c) = 1.1) is consistent with the recent observations of a possible shocked cloud in the Cygnus Loop supernova remnant (Fesen, Kwitter, & Downes 1992). It is possible that the observed cloud is elongated along the line of sight, however. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT ASTRON,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT MECH ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,CTR THEORET ASTROPHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP KLEIN, RI (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 59 TC 415 Z9 417 U1 3 U2 7 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0004-637X J9 ASTROPHYS J JI Astrophys. J. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 420 IS 1 BP 213 EP 236 DI 10.1086/173554 PN 1 PG 24 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MN701 UT WOS:A1994MN70100018 ER PT J AU TIMMES, FX WOOSLEY, SE TAAM, RE AF TIMMES, FX WOOSLEY, SE TAAM, RE TI THE CONDUCTIVE PROPAGATION OF NUCLEAR FLAMES .2. CONVECTIVELY BOUNDED FLAMES IN C+O AND O+NE+MG CORES SO ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article DE CONDUCTION; NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEOSYNTHESIS, ABUNDANCES; STARS, INTERIORS; SUPERNOVAE, GENERAL; WHITE DWARFS ID MASSIVE STARS; WHITE-DWARFS; EVOLUTION; IGNITION; SINGLE AB We determine the speeds, and many other physical properties, of flame fronts that propagate inward into degenerate and semidegenerate cores of carbon and oxygen (CO) and neon and oxygen (NeOMg) white dwarfs when such flames are bounded on their exterior by a convective region. Combustion in such fronts, per se, is incomplete, with only a small part of the initial mass fraction burned. A condition of balanced power is set up in the star where the rate of energy emitted as neutrinos from the convective region equals the power available from the unburned fuel that crosses the burning front. The propagation of the burning front itself is in turn limited by the temperature at the base of the convective shell, which cannot greatly exceed the adiabatic value. Solving for consistency between these two conditions gives a unique speed for the flame. Typical values for CO white dwarfs are a few hundredths of a centimeter per second. Flames in NeOMg mixtures are slower. Tables are presented in a form that can easily be implemented in stellar evolution codes and yield the rate at which the convective shell advances into the interior. Combining these velocities with the local equations for stellar structure, we find a minimum density for each gravitational potential below which the flame cannot propagate, and must die. Although detailed stellar models will have to be constructed to resolve some issues conclusively, our results suggest that a CO white dwarf ignited at its edge will not burn carbon all the way to its center unless the mass of the white dwarf exceeds 0.8 M.. On the other hand, it is difficult to ignite carbon burning by compression alone anywhere in a white dwarf whose mass does not exceed 1.0 M.. Thus, compressionally ignited shell carbon burning in an accreting CO dwarf almost certainly propagates all the way to the center of the star. Implications for neutron star formation, and Type la supernova models, are briefly discussed. These are also applicable to massive stars in the approximately 10-12 MD range which ignite neon burning off center. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,GEN STUDIES GRP,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NORTHWESTERN UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,EVANSTON,IL 60208. RP TIMMES, FX (reprint author), UNIV CALIF SANTA CRUZ,LICK OBSERV,BOARD STUDIES ASTRON & ASTROPHYS,SANTA CRUZ,CA 95064, USA. NR 21 TC 58 Z9 58 U1 0 U2 3 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0004-637X J9 ASTROPHYS J JI Astrophys. J. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 420 IS 1 BP 348 EP 363 DI 10.1086/173565 PN 1 PG 16 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MN701 UT WOS:A1994MN70100029 ER PT J AU RUBIN, EM AF RUBIN, EM TI STUDIES OF LIPOPROTEIN(A) AND HIGH-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEINS IN TRANSGENIC MICE SO ATHEROSCLEROSIS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Workshop on Lipid Metabolism CY APR 15-16, 1994 CL DIJON, FRANCE SP LABS FOURNIER S C A DE APOLIPOPROTEIN; ATHEROSCLEROSIS; GENETICS ID APOLIPOPROTEIN-A-I; DETERMINING ATHEROSCLEROSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY; EXPRESSING HUMAN APOLIPOPROTEIN(A); GENE; ATHEROGENESIS; PARTICLES; MOUSE; B100 AB The many genetic components contributing to atherosclerosis in humans have been difficult to untangle, due in part to the lack of genetically defined model systems. To investigate the in vivo properties of two particularly puzzling human lipoproteins, lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL), we have engineered mice to produce human-like analogues in their plasma. In these studies, we have examined the effect that protein composition has on the antiatherogenic properties of HDL and the interaction of human apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) and human apolipoprotein B (ape B) in forming Lp(a). RP RUBIN, EM (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. FU NHLBI NIH HHS [HL18574] NR 18 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCI PUBL IRELAND LTD PI CLARE PA CUSTOMER RELATIONS MANAGER, BAY 15, SHANNON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE CO, CLARE, IRELAND SN 0021-9150 J9 ATHEROSCLEROSIS JI Atherosclerosis PY 1994 VL 110 SU S BP S77 EP S81 DI 10.1016/0021-9150(94)05381-R PG 5 WC Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems; Peripheral Vascular Disease SC Cardiovascular System & Cardiology GA PX123 UT WOS:A1994PX12300013 PM 7857389 ER PT J AU LITTLE, JC HODGSON, AT GADGIL, AJ AF LITTLE, JC HODGSON, AT GADGIL, AJ TI MODELING EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS FROM NEW CARPETS SO ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Article DE DIFFUSION MODEL; DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT; POLYMER BACKING; STYRENE BUTADIENE RUBBER; ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMBER ID CHAMBERS AB A simple model is proposed to account for observed emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from new carpets. The model assumes that the VOCs originate predominantly in a uniform slab of polymer backing material. Parameters for the model (the initial concentration of a VOC in the polymer, a diffusion coefficient and an equilibrium polymer/air partition coefficient) are obtained from experimental data produced by a previous chamber study. The diffusion coefficients generally decrease as the molecular weight of the VOCs increase, while the partition coefficients generally increase as the vapor pressure of the compounds decreases. In addition, for two of the study carpets that have a styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) backing, the diffusion and partition coefficients are similar to independently reported values for SBR. The results suggest that prediction of VOC emissions from new carpets may be possible based solely on a knowledge of the physical properties of the relevant compounds and the carpet backing material. However, a more rigorous validation of the model is desirable. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Little, John/B-4154-2009; Lucas, Elizabeth/E-2733-2010; OI Gadgil, Ashok/0000-0002-0357-9455 NR 18 TC 173 Z9 197 U1 4 U2 35 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 1994 VL 28 IS 2 BP 227 EP 234 DI 10.1016/1352-2310(94)90097-3 PG 8 WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA NR212 UT WOS:A1994NR21200006 ER PT J AU POST, MJ GLAES, T MATTA, J SOMMERVILLE, D EINFELD, W AF POST, MJ GLAES, T MATTA, J SOMMERVILLE, D EINFELD, W TI A LIDAR TECHNIQUE TO QUANTIFY SURFACE DEPOSITION FROM ATMOSPHERIC RELEASES OF BULK LIQUIDS SO ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT LA English DT Article DE LIDAR; DISPERSION; SPRAYING; DEPOSITION AB We show that a scanning, pulsed lidar can be used to quantify the time history and areal concentration of mass deposited on the ground from an elevated release of bulk liquid. Aircraft measurements, witness card depositions and evaporative modeling crudely support results from analysed lidar data. C1 USA,CTR CHEM RES DEV & ENGN,ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND,MD 21010. SANDIA NATL LABS,DIV APPL ATMOSPHER RES,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RP POST, MJ (reprint author), NOAA,WAVE PROPAGAT LAB,325 BROADWAY,BOULDER,CO 80303, USA. NR 4 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 1352-2310 J9 ATMOS ENVIRON JI Atmos. Environ. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 28 IS 2 BP 257 EP 264 DI 10.1016/1352-2310(94)90100-7 PG 8 WC Environmental Sciences; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA NR212 UT WOS:A1994NR21200009 ER PT B AU STROUD, P AF STROUD, P BE Flood, WA Miller, WB TI STATISTICS OF TIME-AVERAGED ATMOSPHERIC SCINTILLATION SO ATMOSPHERIC PROPAGATION AND REMOTE SENSING III SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Atmospheric Propagation and Remote Sensing III CY APR 05-07, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV TECHNOL & SAFETY ASSESSMENT,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 0-8194-1526-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2222 BP 735 EP 744 DI 10.1117/12.178047 PG 10 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BA83V UT WOS:A1994BA83V00080 ER PT S AU SUMPTER, BG NOID, DW LIANG, GL WUNDERLICH, B AF SUMPTER, BG NOID, DW LIANG, GL WUNDERLICH, B BE Monnerie, L Suter, UW TI ATOMISTIC DYNAMICS OF MACROMOLECULAR CRYSTALS SO ATOMISTIC MODELING OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES SE Advances in Polymer Science LA English DT Review ID MONTE-CARLO SIMULATION; POLYMER CONFORMATIONAL TRANSITIONS; PSEUDOHEXAGONAL ROTATOR PHASE; BULK AMORPHOUS POLYMERS; LOCAL CHAIN MOTION; SOLID N-ALKANES; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; COMPUTER-SIMULATION; BROWNIAN DYNAMICS; GLASS-TRANSITION AB In this article we review recent computational results on the dynamics of macromolecular crystals. From these studies it has been demonstrated that conformational defects can be created at temperatures as much as 100 K below the melting point of crystalline polyethylene and the concentration of the defects continues to increase (exponentially) with temperature, ultimately leading to a disordered crystal along the polymer chains (CONDIS crystal). Although the rate of formation of conformational defects is relatively high, approximately 1 x 10(10) s(-1) at 350 K, these defects do not by themselves lead to any macroscopic motion that could give rise, for example, to lamellar thickening. The mechanism appears to involve coupling of the large-amplitude torsional motions with the transverse and longitudinal vibrations of the crystal lattice, which can subsequently lead to the formation of short-range twists in the chains (twist defects). Defects like the twist can, under the correct conditions, move coherently toward the end of the crystal, thereby causing a chain diffusion process that leads to lamellar thickening or deformation processes. For smaller systems such as paraffins, disorder occurs by a collective twisting (so-called rotator phase) of the chains, which is not strongly influenced by conformational defects. The hexagonal or pseudo-hexagonal structure of the asymmetric motifs is caused by a dynamic multidomain arrangement of the twisting chains. Overall, a more accurate description of the thermodynamic, spectroscopic, and kinetic behavior is possible and gives a new understanding of the deformation, relaxation, annealing, and motion in macromolecular crystals. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE, DEPT CHEM, KNOXVILLE, TN 37996 USA. RP OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI, OAK RIDGE, TN 37831 USA. RI Sumpter, Bobby/C-9459-2013 OI Sumpter, Bobby/0000-0001-6341-0355 NR 132 TC 85 Z9 85 U1 1 U2 5 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY SN 0065-3195 BN 3-540-57827-7 J9 ADV POLYM SCI JI Adv. Polym. Sci. PY 1994 VL 116 BP 27 EP 72 DI 10.1007/BFb0080196 PG 46 WC Polymer Science SC Polymer Science GA BB09B UT WOS:A1994BB09B00002 ER PT S AU SCHWEIZER, KS CURRO, JG AF SCHWEIZER, KS CURRO, JG BE Monnerie, L Suter, UW TI PRISM THEORY OF THE STRUCTURE, THERMODYNAMICS, AND PHASE-TRANSITIONS OF POLYMER LIQUIDS AND ALLOYS SO ATOMISTIC MODELING OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES SE Advances in Polymer Science LA English DT Review ID INTEGRAL-EQUATION THEORY; DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY; MONTE-CARLO SIMULATIONS; MEAN SPHERICAL APPROXIMATION; OPTIMIZED CLUSTER EXPANSIONS; ORDER-DISORDER TRANSITIONS; PAIR CORRELATION-FUNCTIONS; DIBLOCK COPOLYMER MELTS; PI-CONJUGATED POLYMERS; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION AB The recent development of a microscopic theory of the equilibrium properties of polymer solutions, melts and alloys based on off-lattice Polymer Reference Interaction Site Model (PRISM) integral equation methods is reviewed. Analytical and numerical predictions for the intermolecular structure and collective density scattering patterns of both coarse-grained and atomistic models of polymer melts are presented and found to be in good agreement with large scale computer simulations and diffraction measurements. The general issues and difficulties involved in the use of the structural information to compute thermodynamic properties are reviewed. Detailed application of a hybrid PRISM approach to calculate the equation-of-state of hydrocarbon fluids is presented and found to reproduce accurately experimental PVT data on polyethylene. The development of a first principles off-lattice theory of polymer crystallization based on a novel generalization of modern thermodynamic density functional methods is discussed. Numerical calculations for polyethylene and polytetrafluoroethylene are in good agreement with the experimental melting temperatures and liquid freezing densities. Generalization of the PRISM approach to treat phase separating polymer blends is also discussed in depth. The general role of compressibility effects in determining small angle scattering patterns, the effective chi-parameter, and spinodal instability curves are presented. New theoretical concepts and closure approximations have been developed in order to describe correctly long wavelength concentration fluctuations in macromolecular alloys. Detailed numerical and analytical applications of the PRISM theory to model athermal and symmetric blends are presented, and the role of nonmean field fluctuation processes are established. Good agreement between the theory and computer simulations of simple symmetric polymer blends has been demonstrated. Strong, nonadditive compressibility effects are found for structurally and/or interaction asymmetric blends which have significant implications for controlling miscibility in polymer alloys. Recent generalizations of PRISM theory to treat block copolymer melts, and nonideal conformational perturbations, are briefly described. The paper concludes with a brief summary of ongoing work and fertile directions for future research. C1 UNIV ILLINOIS, DEPT CHEM, URBANA, IL 61801 USA. SANDIA NATL LABS, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. RP UNIV ILLINOIS, DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN, 1304 W GREEN ST, URBANA, IL 61801 USA. NR 174 TC 197 Z9 197 U1 3 U2 44 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY SN 0065-3195 BN 3-540-57827-7 J9 ADV POLYM SCI JI Adv. Polym. Sci. PY 1994 VL 116 BP 319 EP 377 DI 10.1007/BFb0080203 PG 59 WC Polymer Science SC Polymer Science GA BB09B UT WOS:A1994BB09B00009 ER PT J AU MARX, KD EDWARDS, CF CHIN, WK AF MARX, KD EDWARDS, CF CHIN, WK TI LIMITATIONS OF THE IDEAL PHASE-DOPPLER SYSTEM - EXTENSION TO SPATIALLY AND TEMPORALLY INHOMOGENEOUS PARTICLE FLOWS SO ATOMIZATION AND SPRAYS LA English DT Article AB The effect of the single-particle constraint on the response of phase-Doppler instruments is determined for particle flows that are spatially nonuniform and time-dependent. Poisson statistics are applied to particle positions and arrival times within the phase-Doppler probe volume to determine the probability that a particle is measured successfully. It is shown that the single-particle constraint can be viewed as applying spatial and temporal filters to the particle flow. These filters have the same meaning as those that were defined previously for uniform, steady-state sprays [1], but in space- and time-dependent form. Criteria are developed for determining when a fully inhomogeneous analysis of a flow is required and when a quasi-steady analysis will suffice. A new bias due to particle arrival time displacement is identified, and the conditions under which it must be be considered are established. The present work provides the means to rigorously investigate the response of phase-Doppler measurement systems to transient sprays such as those that occur in diesel engines. To this end, the results are applied to a numerical simulation of a diesel spray. The calculated hypothetical response of the ideal instrument provides a quantiative demonstration of the regimes within which measurements can accurately be made in such sprays. C1 HONG KONG POLYTECH,DEPT MME,HONG KONG,HONG KONG. RP MARX, KD (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,COMBUST RES FACIL,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. NR 9 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU BEGELL HOUSE INC PI NEW YORK PA 79 MADISON AVE, SUITE 1205, NEW YORK, NY 10016-7892 SN 1044-5110 J9 ATOMIZATION SPRAY JI Atom. Sprays PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 4 IS 1 BP 1 EP 40 PG 40 WC Engineering, Multidisciplinary; Engineering, Chemical; Engineering, Mechanical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Materials Science; Physics GA NE792 UT WOS:A1994NE79200001 ER PT B AU KELSEY, R BISSET, K JAMSHIDI, M AF KELSEY, R BISSET, K JAMSHIDI, M BE Goodwin, GC Evans, RJ TI A SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR FUZZY CONTROL OF TRAFFIC SYSTEMS SO AUTOMATIC CONTROL - WORLD CONGRESS 1993, VOL 3: APPLICATION I LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 12th Triennial World Congress of the International-Federation-of-Automatic-Control CY JUL 18-23, 1993 CL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SP INT FEDERAT AUTOMAT CONTROL, INT ASSOC MATH & COMP SIMULAT, INT FEDERAT INFORMAT PROC, INT FEDERAT OPERAT RES SOC, INT MEASUREMENT CONFEDERAT, INST ENGINEERS, AUSTR, UNIV NEWCASTLE, AUSTR, UNIV NEW S WALES DE FUZZY LOGIC; FUZZY CONTROL; TRAFFIC CONTROL; SIMULATION C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 0-08-042214-4 PY 1994 BP 753 EP 756 PG 4 WC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering, Aerospace; Engineering, Biomedical; Transportation SC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering; Transportation GA BC03D UT WOS:A1994BC03D00162 ER PT B AU YOUNG, KD AF YOUNG, KD BE Goodwin, GC Evans, RJ TI POINTING CONTROL DESIGN FOR AUTONOMOUS SPACE VEHICLE APPLICATIONS SO AUTOMATIC CONTROL - WORLD CONGRESS 1993, VOL 3: APPLICATION I LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 12th Triennial World Congress of the International-Federation-of-Automatic-Control CY JUL 18-23, 1993 CL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SP INT FEDERAT AUTOMAT CONTROL, INT ASSOC MATH & COMP SIMULAT, INT FEDERAT INFORMAT PROC, INT FEDERAT OPERAT RES SOC, INT MEASUREMENT CONFEDERAT, INST ENGINEERS, AUSTR, UNIV NEWCASTLE, AUSTR, UNIV NEW S WALES DE ATTITUDE POINTING CONTROL; NONLINEAR CONTROL; VARIABLE STRUCTURE CONTROL C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 0-08-042214-4 PY 1994 BP 907 EP 910 PG 4 WC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering, Aerospace; Engineering, Biomedical; Transportation SC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering; Transportation GA BC03D UT WOS:A1994BC03D00196 ER PT B AU BAKER, JE AF BAKER, JE BE Sadjadi, FA TI AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF LASER RANGE CAMERAS USING ARBITRARY PLANAR SURFACES SO AUTOMATIC OBJECT RECOGNITION IV SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Automatic Object Recognition CY APR 06-07, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL 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 0-8194-1538-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2234 BP 38 EP 48 DI 10.1117/12.181049 PG 11 WC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science; Engineering; Optics GA BA97F UT WOS:A1994BA97F00004 ER PT B AU CHEN, CH TANG, K TARANENKO, NI ALLMAN, SL CHANG, LY AF CHEN, CH TANG, K TARANENKO, NI ALLMAN, SL CHANG, LY BE Mammone, RJ Murley, JD TI LASER MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR DNA FINGERPRINTING FOR FORENSIC APPLICATIONS SO AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF HUMANS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Automatic Systems for the Identification and Inspection of Humans CY JUL 28-29, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH SCI RES,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Allman, Steve/A-9121-2011 OI Allman, Steve/0000-0001-6538-7048 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 0-8194-1601-0 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2277 BP 200 EP 209 DI 10.1117/12.191883 PG 10 WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Optics SC Computer Science; Optics GA BB97C UT WOS:A1994BB97C00021 ER PT S AU CHUNG, Y AF CHUNG, Y BE Shafer, RE TI BEAM POSITION FEEDBACK-SYSTEM FOR THE ADVANCED PHOTON SOURCE SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 1 EP 20 PG 20 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00001 ER PT S AU HINKSON, J AF HINKSON, J BE Shafer, RE TI ADVANCED LIGHT-SOURCE BEAM DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEMS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 38 EP 57 PG 20 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00003 ER PT S AU PASQUINELLI, RJ AF PASQUINELLI, RJ BE Shafer, RE TI SIGNAL-TO-NOISE AND DYNAMIC-RANGE ISSUES IN SYSTEM-DESIGN SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 58 EP 71 PG 14 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00004 ER PT S AU PLUM, M AF PLUM, M BE Shafer, RE TI BEAM DIAGNOSTICS AT HIGH-INTENSITY STORAGE-RINGS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 72 EP 88 PG 17 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00005 ER PT S AU STILLMAN, A AF STILLMAN, A BE Shafer, RE TI SIGNAL GENERATION IN GAS DETECTORS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 89 EP 99 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00006 ER PT S AU BARR, DS AF BARR, DS BE Shafer, RE TI ON THE USE OF THE AUTOCORRELATION AND COVARIANCE METHODS 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 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 113 EP 122 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00009 ER PT S AU BARSOTTI, E CRISP, J AF BARSOTTI, E CRISP, J BE Shafer, RE TI PRELIMINARY DESIGN OF THE BEAM POSITION DETECTORS FOR THE FERMILAB MAIN INJECTOR SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 123 EP 129 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00010 ER PT S AU BERG, W KO, K AF BERG, W KO, K BE Shafer, RE TI STATUS OF THE FLUORESCENT SCREENS AND IMAGE-PROCESSING FOR THE APS LINAC SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 130 EP 138 PG 9 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00011 ER PT S AU BRIDGES, J STEPP, J AF BRIDGES, J STEPP, J BE Shafer, RE TI BEAMLOADING COMPENSATION OF THE RF SYSTEM FOR THE STORAGE-RING OF THE ADVANCED PHOTON SOURCE (APS) SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 137 EP 143 PG 7 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00012 ER PT S AU GILPATRICK, JD JOHNSON, KF CONNOLLY, RC POWER, JF ROSE, CR SANDER, OR SHAFER, RE SANDOVAL, DP YUAN, VW AF GILPATRICK, JD JOHNSON, KF CONNOLLY, RC POWER, JF ROSE, CR SANDER, OR SHAFER, RE SANDOVAL, DP YUAN, VW BE Shafer, RE TI EXPERIENCE WITH THE GROUND TEST ACCELERATOR BEAM-MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 154 EP 169 PG 16 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00014 ER PT S AU HINDI, H SAPOZHNIKOV, L FOX, J PRABHAKAR, S OXOBY, G LINSCOTT, I AF HINDI, H SAPOZHNIKOV, L FOX, J PRABHAKAR, S OXOBY, G LINSCOTT, I BE Shafer, RE TI MEASUREMENT OF MULTI-BUNCH TRANSFER-FUNCTIONS USING TIME-DOMAIN DATA AND FOURIER-ANALYSIS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 170 EP 179 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00015 ER PT S AU KAHANA, E CHUNG, Y VOTAW, AJ LENKSZUS, F AF KAHANA, E CHUNG, Y VOTAW, AJ LENKSZUS, F BE Shafer, RE TI CONFIGURATION AND TEST OF THE APS STORAGE-RING BEAM POSITION MONITOR ELECTRONICS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 201 EP 210 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00018 ER PT S AU LUMPKIN, AH CIARLETTE, D KAHANA, E PATTERSON, D SELLYEY, W WANG, X AF LUMPKIN, AH CIARLETTE, D KAHANA, E PATTERSON, D SELLYEY, W WANG, X BE Shafer, RE TI DIAGNOSTICS FOR THE APS UNDULATOR TEST LINE SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,DIV ACCELERATOR SYST,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 211 EP 219 PG 9 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00019 ER PT S AU MA, HJ MOORE, C AF MA, HJ MOORE, C BE Shafer, RE TI A BEAM POSITION MONITOR FOR LOW-INTENSITY BEAMS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 220 EP 225 PG 6 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00020 ER PT S AU MACKERROW, EP COHEN, S DONAHUE, JB SWENSON, DR BRYANT, HC AF MACKERROW, EP COHEN, S DONAHUE, JB SWENSON, DR BRYANT, HC BE Shafer, RE TI LASER DIAGNOSTICS FOR H-BEAM MOMENTUM AND MOMENTUM SPREAD SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 226 EP 235 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00021 ER PT S AU SANDOVAL, DP GARCIA, RC GILPATRICK, JD SHINAS, MA WRIGHT, R YUAN, V ZANDER, ME AF SANDOVAL, DP GARCIA, RC GILPATRICK, JD SHINAS, MA WRIGHT, R YUAN, V ZANDER, ME BE Shafer, RE TI FLUORESCENCE-BASED VIDEO PROFILE BEAM DIAGNOSTICS - THEORY AND EXPERIENCE SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 283 EP 292 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00028 ER PT S AU SEBEK, JJ AF SEBEK, JJ BE Shafer, RE TI ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR THE CALCULATION OF BEAM TO BUTTON ELECTRODE COUPLING SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 293 EP 302 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00029 ER PT S AU SHAFER, RE AF SHAFER, RE BE Shafer, RE TI BEAM POSITION MONITOR SENSITIVITY FOR LOW-BETA BEAMS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 303 EP 308 PG 6 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00030 ER PT S AU SMITH, GA ROSER, T WITKOVER, R WONG, V AF SMITH, GA ROSER, T WITKOVER, R WONG, V BE Shafer, RE TI TRANSVERSE BEAM DAMPERS FOR THE BROOKHAVEN AGS SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 309 EP 318 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00031 ER PT S AU SONG, JJ BRAUER, SO DALY, RT KANG, YW KUSTOM, RL NASSIRI, A AF SONG, JJ BRAUER, SO DALY, RT KANG, YW KUSTOM, RL NASSIRI, A BE Shafer, RE TI HOM (HIGHER-ORDER MODE) DAMPER TESTS OF THE STORAGE-RING SINGLE-CELL CAVITY WITH A 20-MEV E-BEAM FOR ADVANCED PHOTON SOURCE SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,DIV ACCELERATOR SYST,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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 319 EP 328 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00032 ER PT S AU STILLMAN, A AF STILLMAN, A BE Shafer, RE TI PHOTONICS FOR ACCELERATOR INSTRUMENTATION SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 329 EP 333 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00033 ER PT S AU SWENSON, DR MACKERROW, EP BRYANT, HC AF SWENSON, DR MACKERROW, EP BRYANT, HC BE Shafer, RE TI NONINVASIVE DIAGNOSTICS FOR H-ION BEAMS USING PHOTODETACHMENT BY A FOCUSED LASER-BEAM SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL 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 1-56396-389-2 J9 AIP CONF PROC PY 1994 IS 319 BP 343 EP 352 PG 10 WC Instruments & Instrumentation SC Instruments & Instrumentation GA BB56G UT WOS:A1994BB56G00035 ER PT S AU TASSOTTO, G AF TASSOTTO, G BE Shafer, RE TI BEAM PROFILE MONITORS USED IN THE FERMILAB FIXED TARGET BEAMLINES SO BEAM INSTRUMENTATION WORKSHOP SE AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 5th Annual Beam Instrumentation Workshop CY OCT 20-23, 1993 CL LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, SANTA FE, NM HO LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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NR 0 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 35 EP 40 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00005 ER PT S AU LOGAN, MN PRABAKAR, S BRINKER, CJ AF LOGAN, MN PRABAKAR, S BRINKER, CJ BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI SOL-GEL-DERIVED SILICA FILMS WITH TAILORED MICROSTRUCTURES FOR APPLICATIONS REQUIRING ORGANIC-DYES SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT 1846,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 115 EP 120 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00016 ER PT S AU HARRIS, MT SISSON, WG SCOTT, TC BASARAN, OA BYERS, CH REN, W MEEK, TT AF HARRIS, MT SISSON, WG SCOTT, TC BASARAN, OA BYERS, CH REN, W MEEK, TT BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI MULTIPHASE ELECTRODISPERSION PRECIPITATION OF ZIRCONIA POWDERS SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 171 EP 176 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00023 ER PT S AU SONG, L PATTILLO, MJ GRAFF, GL CAMPBELL, AA BUNKER, BC AF SONG, L PATTILLO, MJ GRAFF, GL CAMPBELL, AA BUNKER, BC BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI HETEROGENEOUS NUCLEATION OF CALCIUM-OXALATE OF NATIVE-OXIDE SURFACES SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT MAT SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 223 EP 228 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00030 ER PT S AU OMATETE, OO BLEIER, A AF OMATETE, OO BLEIER, A BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI TAILORING SUSPENSION FLOW FOR THE GELCASTING OF OXIDE AND NANOXIDE CERAMICS SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,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 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 357 EP 363 PG 7 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00052 ER PT S AU HUNT, AJ CAO, WQ AF HUNT, AJ CAO, WQ BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI NEW ROUTES TO NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 451 EP 455 PG 5 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00067 ER PT S AU JAMISON, GM LOY, DA ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ AF JAMISON, GM LOY, DA ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI HYDROCARBON-BRIDGED POLYSILOXANE AND POLYSILSESQUIOXANE NETWORK MATERIALS SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT PROPERTIES ORGAN MAT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI Loy, Douglas/D-4847-2009 OI Loy, Douglas/0000-0001-7635-9958 NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 2 U2 5 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 487 EP 491 PG 5 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00073 ER PT S AU DARAB, JG BUEHLER, MF LINEHAN, JC MATSON, DW AF DARAB, JG BUEHLER, MF LINEHAN, JC MATSON, DW BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI NANO-CRYSTALLINE POWDERS AND SUSPENSIONS GENERATED USING A FLOW-THROUGH HYDROTHERMAL PROCESS .1. CHARACTERIZATION SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 499 EP 504 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00075 ER PT S AU DARAB, JG BUEHLER, MF LINEHAN, JC MATSON, DW AF DARAB, JG BUEHLER, MF LINEHAN, JC MATSON, DW BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI NANO-CRYSTALLINE POWDERS AND SUSPENSIONS GENERATED USING A FLOW-THROUGH HYDROTHERMAL PROCESS .2. APPLICATIONS SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 505 EP 510 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00076 ER PT S AU CAO, WQ HUNT, AJ AF CAO, WQ HUNT, AJ BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI SOL-GEL PROCESSING USING AMINOFUNCTIONAL SILANES SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 631 EP 636 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00092 ER PT S AU LOY, DA BUSS, RJ ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ OVIATT, H AF LOY, DA BUSS, RJ ASSINK, RA SHEA, KJ OVIATT, H BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI ENGINEERING OF POROSITY IN AMORPHOUS MATERIALS - PLASMA OXIDATION OF HYDROCARBON TEMPLATES IN POLYSILSESQUIOXANES SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC 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 2 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 825 EP 829 PG 5 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00122 ER PT S AU HUA, DW ANDERSON, J HAEREID, S SMITH, DM AF HUA, DW ANDERSON, J HAEREID, S SMITH, DM BE Cheetham, AK Brinker, CJ Mecartney, ML Sanchez, C TI PORE MORPHOLOGY STUDY OF SILICA AEROGELS SO BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH CHEMISTRY VI SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th Symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, at the 1994 MRS Spring Meeting CY APR 04-08, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,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 1-55899-246-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 346 BP 985 EP 990 PG 6 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Ceramics SC Engineering; Materials Science GA BB59M UT WOS:A1994BB59M00142 ER PT J AU UBER, DC AF UBER, DC TI ROBOTICS AND THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT SO BIO-TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP UBER, DC (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,HUMAN GENOME INSTRUMENTAT GRP,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 6 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU NATURE PUBLISHING CO PI NEW YORK PA 345 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1707 SN 0733-222X J9 BIO-TECHNOL JI Bio-Technology PD JAN PY 1994 VL 12 IS 1 BP 80 EP 81 DI 10.1038/nbt0194-80 PG 2 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology GA MQ453 UT WOS:A1994MQ45300025 PM 7764330 ER PT S AU CHALMERS, J CHERRY, R CLARK, D KIRWAN, D RUSSELL, A ZABRISKIE, D DIBIASIO, D AF CHALMERS, J CHERRY, R CLARK, D KIRWAN, D RUSSELL, A ZABRISKIE, D DIBIASIO, D BE Kelly, RM Wittrup, KD Karkare, S TI BIOCHEMICAL-ENGINEERING .8. DEBATE SESSION SO BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING VIII SE ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Biochemical Engineering VIII CY JUL 11-16, 1993 CL PRINCETON, NJ SP Engn Fdn, Natl Sci Fdn, New York Acad Sci AB A unique feature of the Princeton meeting was the concept of a debate session. The session's goals were to provide an informal yet serious forum far discussion of some important nontechnical issues in the field of biochemical engineering. These issues should be challenging and thought-provoking for the audience and provide a basis for continued discussion. This article briefly describes the topics chosen and summarizes the main points made by each speaker. C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV VIRGINIA,CHARLOTTESVILLE,VA 22901. UNIV PITTSBURGH,PITTSBURGH,PA 15261. SMITHKLINE BEECHAM,KING OF PRUSSIA,PA 19406. WORCESTER POLYTECH INST,WORCESTER,MA 01609. RP CHALMERS, J (reprint author), OHIO STATE UNIV,COLUMBUS,OH 43085, USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU NEW YORK ACAD SCIENCES PI NEW YORK PA 2 EAST 63RD ST, NEW YORK, NY 10021 SN 0077-8923 BN 0-89766-914-2 J9 ANN NY ACAD SCI JI Ann.NY Acad.Sci. PY 1994 VL 745 BP 270 EP 276 PG 7 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Multidisciplinary Sciences SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Science & Technology - Other Topics GA BD11Y UT WOS:A1994BD11Y00023 PM 7832517 ER PT J AU CUMMINGS, HS SANDS, JF FRASER, J HERSHEY, JWB AF CUMMINGS, HS SANDS, JF FRASER, J HERSHEY, JWB TI CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPRESSION OF A GENE ENCODING SERINE TRNA(5) FROM ESCHERICHIA-COLI SO BIOCHIMIE LA English DT Article DE SERINE TRNA(5); SERW; ESCHERICHIA COLI ID INITIATION FACTOR-IF1; ORGANIZATION; SEQUENCES; CLONING; INFA AB The genes for translational components frequently are located together on the Escherichia coli genome. We have reported previously that the gene for a serine tRNA lies directly downstream from infA, the gene encoding initiation factor IF1. Here we characterize this tRNA gene, named serW. The serW gene expresses a minor form of serine tRNA(GGA), which recognizes the most frequently used serine codons, UCC and UCU. Two promoters were identified by S1 nuclease mapping: P1, which lies about 72 bp upstream from the structural gene; and P2, which lies about 35 bp upstream. Expression from P1 and P2 is comparable under conditions of rapid growth. The P2 promoter is followed by a GC-rich element characteristic of promoters regulated by ppGpp. A putative hairpin structure followed by a stretch of U residues about 25 nucleotides following the mature tRNA sequence resembles a rho-independent termination signal. The upstream gene, infA, is followed by a transcriptional terminator, but S1 mapping shows considerable readthrough. Thus serW expression appears to rely both on its own promoters and on promoters further upstream. The downstream gene, encoding an unidentified protein of about 100 kDa, is expressed in the opposite orientation and also is followed by a termination signal. Therefore serW is expressed both as a monocistronic gene and in combination with infA. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,SCH MED,DEPT BIOL CHEM,DAVIS,CA 95616. FU NIGMS NIH HHS [GM-40082, GM-10914, GM-07467] NR 15 TC 1 Z9 1 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 1994 VL 76 IS 1 BP 83 EP 87 DI 10.1016/0300-9084(94)90067-1 PG 5 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA NE783 UT WOS:A1994NE78300012 PM 7518257 ER PT J AU WILSON, BW HANSEN, NH DAVIS, KC AF WILSON, BW HANSEN, NH DAVIS, KC TI MAGNETIC-FIELD FLUX-DENSITY AND SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTOR-DRIVEN PERSONAL APPLIANCES SO BIOELECTROMAGNETICS LA English DT Article DE MAGNETIC FIELD; ELECTRIC APPLIANCES; TIME-WEIGHTED AVERAGE EXPOSURE ID EXPOSURE AB Flux density and spectral measurements were carried out on magnetic fields generated by several types of motor-driven personal appliances used near the body. Among the units tested were several for which the average flux densities, as determined at the surfaces of the appliance, exceeded 0.4 mT. Time-rates-of-change (dB/dt) for several units exceeded 1000 T/s, and several units exhibited high-frequency components in the low-MHz range. Use of such appliances, although normally of short duration, can represent exposure to magnetic fields of relatively high flux density, which may also have high-frequency components. Compared to other household and commercial sources of magnetic fields, those generated by certain motor-driven personal appliances may represent a significant contribution to time-weighted average exposure and may represent an important source of local induced currents in the body. Furthermore, high-frequency transients that represent only a minor contribution to time-weighted average exposure may generate significant instantaneous induced currents. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc. RP WILSON, BW (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 15 TC 9 Z9 9 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 1994 VL 15 IS 5 BP 439 EP 446 DI 10.1002/bem.2250150507 PG 8 WC Biology; Biophysics SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biophysics GA PJ523 UT WOS:A1994PJ52300006 PM 7802711 ER PT J AU MILLER, DL AF MILLER, DL TI CONDUCTIVITY DIFFERENCES DISTORT PROBE MEASUREMENTS OF MAGNETICALLY INDUCED ELECTRIC-FIELDS SO BIOELECTROMAGNETICS LA English DT Note DE ELF MAGNETIC FIELD; DOSIMETRY; ELECTRIC FIELD PROBE; TISSUE CONDUCTIVITY ID HUMAN MODELS; RAT AB Measuring internal induced electric fields in animals with a miniaturized probe involves a potential error related to the difference between the hole conductivity (sigma(h)) and the surrounding tissue conductivity (sigma(t)). Theory was developed to describe this phenomenon and checked by probe measurements in agar-filled petri dishes. The value measured in the hole is 2 sigma(t)/(sigma(h) + sigma(t)) times the actual field in the tissue. For example, a probe hole in muscle, which is filled with blood, could yield a measurement only about 22% of the true value in the muscle. This potential source of error can be mitigated to some extent by not actually cutting a hole, by using a low-conductivity (e.g., 0.2 S/m) coupling medium in the hole, or by ensuring contact between the probe's electrodes and the tissue. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc. RP MILLER, DL (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, POB 99,MAIL STOP P7-53, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 9 TC 2 Z9 2 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 1994 VL 15 IS 5 BP 483 EP 487 DI 10.1002/bem.2250150510 PG 5 WC Biology; Biophysics SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biophysics GA PJ523 UT WOS:A1994PJ52300009 PM 7802714 ER PT J AU WILSON, BW CAPUTA, K STUCHLY, MA SAFFER, JD DAVIS, KC WASHAM, CE WASHAM, LG WASHAM, GR WILSON, MA AF WILSON, BW CAPUTA, K STUCHLY, MA SAFFER, JD DAVIS, KC WASHAM, CE WASHAM, LG WASHAM, GR WILSON, MA TI DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF WELL CONFINED UNIFORM MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE SYSTEMS SO BIOELECTROMAGNETICS LA English DT Article DE MAGNETIC FIELDS; EXPOSURE SYSTEM; STRAY FIELDS; MERRITT COILS AB Exposure systems that provide good magnetic field uniformity, minimum stray fields, and minimal heating, vibration, and hum, as well as capability for true sham exposure in which current flows in the coils, are needed to determine rigorously the biological effects of weak magnetic fields. Designs based on acrylic polymer coil support structures and twisted pair bifilary coil windings were employed to fabricate several different systems for the exposure of laboratory animals and cell cultures to magnetic fields. These systems exhibit excellent performance characteristics in terms of exposure field uniformity, stray field containment, and exposure field cancellation in the sham exposure mode. A custom-written computer program was used to determine the best arrangement for coils with regard to field uniformity in the exposure volume and stray field containment. For in vivo exposures, modules were made up of four Merritt four-coil sets, built into a single structure and positioned to form an octapole with fields directed in the horizontal plane. For in vitro applications, two different coil configurations were selected to produce the vertical fields required. A quadrupole system, comprising modules consisting of two Merritt four-coil sets arranged side by side to limit stray fields, was built as a prototype. In the second configuration, one Merritt four-coil set was positioned inside the other to form a concentric coil set. In both in vitro systems, exposure chambers were connected to remote commercial incubators in order to reduce ambient magnetic fields in the exposure volume. An active field cancellation circuit was developed for reducing ambient AC magnetic fields in the in vitro sham exposure chamber, when necessary. These design and fabrication approaches provide systems that offer uniform field exposures and excellent stray field containment when needed and are portable, washable, and relatively inexpensive. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc. C1 UNIV VICTORIA, DEPT ELECT & COMP ENGN, VICTORIA, BC, CANADA. COLUMBIA MAGNET INC, KENNEWICK, WA USA. RP WILSON, BW (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 7 TC 35 Z9 35 U1 2 U2 4 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 1994 VL 15 IS 6 BP 563 EP 577 DI 10.1002/bem.2250150610 PG 15 WC Biology; Biophysics SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biophysics GA QF954 UT WOS:A1994QF95400009 PM 7880170 ER PT J AU CHOROVER, J VITOUSEK, PM EVERSON, DA ESPERANZA, AM TURNER, D AF CHOROVER, J VITOUSEK, PM EVERSON, DA ESPERANZA, AM TURNER, D TI SOLUTION CHEMISTRY PROFILES OF MIXED-CONIFER FORESTS BEFORE AND AFTER FIRE SO BIOGEOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Article DE ELEMENT FLUXES; PRESCRIBED BURNING; SOIL SOLUTION CHEMISTRY; THROUGHFALL; WATER CHEMISTRY PROFILES ID SOUTHWESTERN BRITISH-COLUMBIA; NITROGEN MINERALIZATION; ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION; NUTRIENT BUDGETS; WATER CHEMISTRY; PRESCRIBED FIRE; LITTER DYNAMICS; SOILS; ECOSYSTEMS; GROWTH AB Solution chemistry profiles of mixed-conifer forests in granitic catchments of the Sierra Nevada were measured for three years before (1987-1990) and three years after (1990-1993) prescribed fire. Wet deposition, throughfall and soil solution samplers were installed in both white-fir and giant-sequoia dominated forest stands underlain by poorly developed inceptisols. Stream water chemistry was monitored as part of an ongoing study of catchment outputs. Calcium, NO3- and Cl- were the major ions in precipitation. Canopy leaching increased mean concentrations of all major ions, especially K+ and Ca2+. Water flux through the soil occurred largely during spring snowmelt. Forest floor leachate represented the most concentrated solutions of major ions. Interaction with the mineral soil decreased mean concentrations of most species and the average composition of soil solutions closely resembled stream water at baseflow. Bicarbonate alkalinity, Ca2+, Mg2+, and Nat were enriched in stream water relative to precipitation whereas inputs of H+, NH4+, NO3-, and SO42- were retained within the catchments. Burning of the forest understory and litter layer increased solute concentrations in soil solution and stream water. Mean soil solution Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ concentrations increased more than 10 fold, but the relative predominance of these cations was not affected by burning. Sulfate concentration, which was very low in soil solutions of undisturbed stands (< 25 mmol(c) m(-3)), increased more than 100 times following fire. Ammonium concentration exhibited a rapid, short-term increase and then a decrease below pre-burn levels. Changes in soil solution chemistry were reflected in catchment outputs. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, DEPT ENVIRONM SCI POLICY & MANAGEMENT, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR, DEPT SCI BIOL, STANFORD, CA 94305 USA. SEQUOIA & KINGS CANYON NATL PK, RES OFF, THREE RIVERS, CA 93271 USA. NR 81 TC 72 Z9 72 U1 3 U2 22 PU SPRINGER PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-2563 EI 1573-515X J9 BIOGEOCHEMISTRY JI Biogeochemistry PY 1994 VL 26 IS 2 BP 115 EP 144 DI 10.1007/BF02182882 PG 30 WC Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology GA PN418 UT WOS:A1994PN41800003 ER PT J AU DOSSKEY, MG BERTSCH, PM AF DOSSKEY, MG BERTSCH, PM TI FOREST SOURCES AND PATHWAYS OF ORGANIC-MATTER TRANSPORT TO A BLACKWATER STREAM - A HYDROLOGIC APPROACH SO BIOGEOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Article DE ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN; BLACKWATER STREAM; CARBON BUDGET; DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON; RIPARIAN WETLANDS; WATER QUALITY ID COASTAL-PLAIN STREAM; HUMIC SUBSTANCES; CARBON; WATERSHEDS; FLOW; SOIL; ECOSYSTEMS; HAMPSHIRE; DYNAMICS; FLUXES AB Quantitative information regarding landscape sources and pathways of organic matter transport to streams is important for assessing impacts of terrestrial processes on aquatic ecosystems. We quantified organic C, a measure of organic matter, flowing from a blackwater stream draining a 12.6 km2 watershed on the upper Atlantic Coastal Plain in South Carolina, and utilized a hydrologic approach to partition this outflow between its various pathways from upland and wetland forest sources. Results of this study indicate that 28.9 tonnes C yr-1 were exported in stream flow, which was estimated to be 0.5% of the annual C input from forest detritus to the watershed. Upland forest, which covers 94% of the watershed area, contributed only 2.0 tonnes C yr-1 to stream flow, which amounted to 0.04% of detritus annually produced by the upland forest. Organic matter was transported from uplands to the stream almost entirely through groundwater. Apparently, upland soils are too sandy to support overland flow, and the sloping topography insufficiently extensive or steep enough to drive important quantities of interflow. Riparian wetland forest, which covers only 6% of the watershed area, contributed 26.9 tonnes C yr-1 to stream flow, amounting to about 10.2% of detritus annually produced by the wetland forest. Dissolved organic C leached from wetland soil accounted for 63% of all organic C entering the stream, and was transported chiefly in baseflow. These results indicate that upland detritus sources are effectively decoupled from the stream despite the sandy soils and quantitatively confirm that even small riparian wetland areas can have a dominant effect on the overall organic matter budget of a blackwater stream. In view of the recognized importance of dissolved organic matter in facilitating transport of other substances (e.g., cation nutrients, metals, and insoluble organic compounds), our results suggest that the potential for movement of these substances through wetland soils to streams in this region is high. RP DOSSKEY, MG (reprint author), UNIV GEORGIA,SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,DIV BIOGEOCHEM,DRAWER E,AIKEN,SC 29802, USA. NR 43 TC 59 Z9 60 U1 3 U2 20 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA SPUIBOULEVARD 50, PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-2563 J9 BIOGEOCHEMISTRY JI Biogeochemistry PY 1994 VL 24 IS 1 BP 1 EP 19 PG 19 WC Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology GA NE829 UT WOS:A1994NE82900001 ER PT J AU KOLMAR, H FRISCH, C KLEEMANN, G GOTZE, K STEVENS, FJ FRITZ, HJ AF KOLMAR, H FRISCH, C KLEEMANN, G GOTZE, K STEVENS, FJ FRITZ, HJ TI DIMERIZATION OF BENCE-JONES PROTEINS - LINKING THE RATE OF TRANSCRIPTION FROM AN ESCHERICHIA-COLI PROMOTER TO THE ASSOCIATION CONSTANT OF REI(V) SO BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY HOPPE-SEYLER LA English DT Article DE BENCE JONES PROTEIN; REI; TOXR; TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATION; VIBRIO-CHOLERAE; V-L DIMER ID SIZE-EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHY; IMMUNOGLOBULIN LIGHT CHAIN; VARIABLE DOMAINS; ALKALINE-PHOSPHATASE; MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE; EXPRESSION; STABILITY; TOXR; CONSTRUCTION; MUTAGENESIS AB Homodimers of immunoglobulin V-L domains are minimal models of antibodies in that they display an ensemble of six hypervariable loops. Bence Jones protein REI is a mixture of a complete chi light chain and the corresponding variable domain (REI(V)). The known three-dimensional structure of the REI(V) dimer (Epp et al., 1975, Biochemistry 14, 4943-4952) provides a basis for studying dimer stabilization by protein engineering. Mutant REI(V)-L94H was constructed and shown to have an equilibrium constant of dimerization about one order of magnitude higher than wildtype REI(V). By fusing REI(V) and variants to the aminoterminal part of the Vibrio cholerae ToxR regulator protein (Miller et al., 1987, Cell 48, 271-279), a transcriptional signal in E. coli can be derived from REI(V) homodimer formation constant. The system senses dimerization of the immunoglobulin part of the fusion protein, located in the periplasmatic space, and transduces the signal as transcriptional activation to a ctx::lacZ gene construct integrated into the E. coli chromosome. There is positive correlation between the propensities of homodimer formation and the rate of transcriptional initiation at the ctx promoter. Since beta-galactosidase levels can easily be measured colorimetrically in crude cell lysates of a large number of clones using an ELISA reader, this procedure constitutes all elements required for a genetic screen in E. coli for immunoglobulin variants with altered association constants. C1 GEORG AUGUST UNIV GOTTINGEN,INST MOLEK GENET,D-37077 GOTTINGEN,GERMANY. ARGONNE NATL LAB,CTR MECHANIST BIOL & BIOTECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 40 TC 44 Z9 44 U1 0 U2 1 PU WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO PI BERLIN PA GENTHINER STRASSE 13, D-10785 BERLIN, GERMANY SN 0177-3593 J9 BIOL CHEM H-S JI Biol. Chem. Hoppe-Seyler PD JAN PY 1994 VL 375 IS 1 BP 61 EP 70 PG 10 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GA MX186 UT WOS:A1994MX18600009 PM 8003258 ER PT J AU SCRIBNER, KT STUWE, M AF SCRIBNER, KT STUWE, M TI GENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS AMONG ALPINE IBEX CAPRA-IBEX POPULATIONS REESTABLISHED FROM A COMMON ANCESTRAL SOURCE SO BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION LA English DT Article DE ALPS; IBEX; EFFECTIVE POPULATION SIZE; GENETIC VARIABILITY; RESTORATION; SPATIAL VARIATION ID LARGE MAMMALS; VARIABILITY; DIFFERENTIATION AB Eight populations of Alpine ibex Capra ibex ibex , which were restored from a common ancestral source, were characterized genetically to determine the influence of restoration events (i.e. method of recovery-natural dispersal vs translocation, founding number, population growth, and per-generation effective population size) on population levels of heterozygosity and on the degree of inter-population genetic divergence. Heterozygosities were generally low, and varied among populations (range H = 0.023-0.067). Allele frequencies varied greatly among populations at two variable loci (PEP-B, range of common allele 0.98-0.39; F(st) = 0.177 and LDH-1, range of common allele 1.00-0.00; F(st) = 0.424), indicating substantial genetic divergence over few generations following population separation. Estimates of expected inter-population variance, calculated based on the number of generations since populations were separated and estimates of effective population size, were similar to observed genetic variance (F(st)), calculated from variation in allozyme allele frequencies, suggesting that populations have diverged genetically at a rate consistent with expectations under random genetic drift. Characteristics of recovery events and of subsequent population growth appear to have affected the degree of population divergence in allele frequency but not differences in populations levels of heterozygosity. C1 SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29801. SMITHSONIAN INST,NATL ZOOL PK,CONSERVAT & RES CTR,FT ROYAL,VA 22630. NR 36 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 1 U2 8 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 1994 VL 69 IS 2 BP 137 EP 143 DI 10.1016/0006-3207(94)90053-1 PG 7 WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA NT758 UT WOS:A1994NT75800003 ER PT J AU BRANDT, CA RICKARD, WH AF BRANDT, CA RICKARD, WH TI ALIEN TAXA IN THE NORTH-AMERICAN SHRUB-STEPPE 4 DECADES AFTER CESSATION OF LIVESTOCK GRAZING AND CULTIVATION AGRICULTURE SO BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION LA English DT Article DE NORTH-AMERICA; CHEATGRASS; BIOLOGICAL INVASION; GRAZING; NATURAL AREAS ID PATTERNS; HANFORD AB Because of its use as a nuclear materials production area, the 800-km2 sagebrush steppe of the Columbia River Plain in Washington State has functioned as a quasi-natural area protected from livestock grazing and agricultural development since 1944. Alien vegetation and animals have invaded the eastern Washington region in the past century and are currently represented in the Columbia River Plain. Investigations were undertaken to evaluate the distribution of alien species, particularly vegetation, and their relationships to other flora and fauna in this region. Recently disturbed areas were dominated by the alien annuals Russian thistle Salsola kali, tumble mustard Sisymbrium altissimum, prickly lettuce Lactuca serriola, and bur ragweed Ambrosia acanthicarpa. Old-field habitats were composed almost entirely of the alien annual cheatgrass Bromus tectorum. Alien vegetation also comprised a portion of the flora in habitats that had not been disturbed or grazed by cattle in the past. Cheat-grass and spring whitlow-grass Draba verna were able to set seed in undisturbed habitats, whereas Russian thistle and tumble mustard seldom did. These two species continue as components of undisturbed habitat primarily through seed dispersal from disturbed sites. Old-field habitats support a depauperate fauna compared to undisturbed sagebrush steppe vegetation. Shrub-nesting birds such as the sage sparrow Amphispiza belli were absent from old fields, and even ground-nesting species were found in abnormally low densities. Old fields supported relatively few mammal species, in part as a result of poor food supplies. Alien birds, the rock do ve Columba livia and the European starling Sturnus vulgaris, visited undisturbed habitat, but did not nest there. No alien mammals were found in undisturbed sage-brush steppe vegetation; the only alien mammals found in the area, the house mouse Mus musculus and Norway rat Rattus norvegicus, being limited to riparian areas and the vicinity of buildings. Alien taxa are likely to remain a component of any quasi-natural area in the sagebrush steppe ecoregion. Human disturbance need not be spatially extensive to maintain alien plants within undisturbed communities. Successional patterns after land disturbance produce conditions unfavorable for native fauna, but have not enhanced the distribution of alien fauna. RP BRANDT, CA (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, DEPT ENVIRONM SCI, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 37 TC 31 Z9 31 U1 3 U2 38 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 1994 VL 68 IS 2 BP 95 EP 105 DI 10.1016/0006-3207(94)90339-5 PG 11 WC Biodiversity Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Sciences SC Biodiversity & Conservation; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA NB164 UT WOS:A1994NB16400002 ER PT B AU SMITH, RD LIGHTWAHL, KJ WINGER, BE GOODLETT, DR AF SMITH, RD LIGHTWAHL, KJ WINGER, BE GOODLETT, DR BE Matsuo, T Caprioli, RM Gross, ML Seyama, Y TI ELECTROSPRAY-IONIZATION SO BIOLOGICAL MASS SPECTROMETRY: PRESENT AND FUTURE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Kyoto 92 International Conference on Biological Mass Spectrometry CY SEP, 1992 CL KYOTO INT CONF HALL, KYOTO, JAPAN SP MASS SPECT SOC JAPAN, JAPANESE SOC BIOMED MASS SPECT HO KYOTO INT CONF HALL C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT CHEM SCI,CHEM METHODS & SEPARAT GRP,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD PI CHICHESTER PA BAFFINS LANE, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX, ENGLAND PO19 1UD BN 0-471-93896-3 PY 1994 BP 41 EP 74 PG 34 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Instruments & Instrumentation SC Chemistry; Instruments & Instrumentation GA BA51F UT WOS:A1994BA51F00003 ER PT B AU STEWART, AJ LOAR, JM AF STEWART, AJ LOAR, JM BE Loeb, SL Spacie, A TI SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN BIOMONITORING DATA SO BIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF AQUATIC SYSTEMS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Biological Monitoring of Aquatic Systems CY NOV 29, 1990-DEC 01, 1992 CL PURDUE UNIV, W LAFAYETTE, IN HO PURDUE UNIV C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 1 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-910-7 PY 1994 BP 91 EP 124 PG 34 WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Limnology; Marine & Freshwater Biology SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Marine & Freshwater Biology GA BA72P UT WOS:A1994BA72P00007 ER PT J AU OLINS, DE CACHEIRO, LH HERRMANN, AL AF OLINS, DE CACHEIRO, LH HERRMANN, AL TI THE REPLICATION BAND OF EUPLOTES IS ENRICHED WITH PHOSPHOPROTEINS SO BIOLOGY OF THE CELL LA English DT Article DE IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE; PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION; REPLICATION ID NUCLEAR MATRIX; PROTEIN-PHOSPHORYLATION; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES; HISTONE ACETYLATION; DNA-REPLICATION; EURYSTOMUS; CHROMATIN; IDENTIFICATION; MACRONUCLEUS; TRANSCRIPTION AB Employing several antibodies to phosphorylated protein epitopes, we demonstrate by immunostaining that the macronuclear replication band (RB) of the ciliated protozoan Euplotes eurystomus contains a high concentration of phosphoproteins. Enrichment is principally within the rear zone of the RB, the region of DNA synthesis and chromatin assembly. By immunoblot analysis, the various antibodies reacted with a diversity of macronuclear phosphoproteins, one of which was phosphorylated histone H1. This diversity of phosphoproteins was also supported by examination of the macronuclear matrix generated by high NaCl extraction. Available evidence clearly indicates that the ultrastructural wave of chromatin modulation accompanying DNA replication is spatially correlated with a wave of localized nuclear protein phosphorylation. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP OLINS, DE (reprint author), UNIV TENNESSEE,GRAD SCH BIOMED SCI,BOX 2009,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 43 TC 1 Z9 1 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 1994 VL 81 IS 3 BP 237 EP 246 DI 10.1016/0248-4900(94)90006-X PG 10 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA QF032 UT WOS:A1994QF03200006 ER PT J AU THOMAS, D SCHULTZ, P STEVEN, AC WALL, JS AF THOMAS, D SCHULTZ, P STEVEN, AC WALL, JS TI MASS ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULAR COMPLEXES BY STEM SO BIOLOGY OF THE CELL LA English DT Article DE STEM; MOLECULAR MASS; MACROMOLECULAR COMPLEXES; MASS ANALYSIS ID TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1; ENERGY-LOSS SPECTROSCOPY; COATED VESICLES; MOLECULAR COMPOSITION; INELASTIC-SCATTERING; OUTER MEMBRANES; TAIL-FIBER; PROTEIN; RESOLUTION AB Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) provides a superbly versatile method of measuring the masses of macromolecular complexes ranging in size from single protein subunits to large virus particles. The physical basis of the method is the elastic scattering of electrons by the component atoms of the specimen. Unstained molecules yield a dark-field signal that is proportional to their local mass density, thus allowing direct measurements of the total mass of an individual particle, as well as of the masses of its resolved domains by integrating over appropriate regions of the image. In this review, we present an introduction to the STEM method of mass analysis from a practical standpoint, stressing the essential points of specimen preparation, as well as the scope and current limitations of the method. Its potentialities are illustrated by applications to several classes of macromolecules: isolated oligomeric proteins (the envelope glycoprotein of HIV), nucleoprotein complexes (SV40 minichromosome, transcription factor TFIIIC), membranous specimens (clathrin-coated membranes, the VDAC channel), and viruses (vesicular stomatitis virus; herpes simplex virus). In the case of multicomponent complexes, STEM mass measurements of both the intact complex and of defined biochemical derivatives (for instance, after extraction of specific components), allow one to compile complete and precise molecular inventories. Finally, we briefly anticipate future advances that should allow even more precise and detailed mass mappings, the labelling of specific sites with heavy atom clusters, and elemental mapping based on weak inelastic signals acquired in parallel with the relatively intense dark-field signals that have been so successfully exploited to date. C1 CNRS,GENET MOLEC EUCARYOTES LAB,F-67085 STRASBOURG,FRANCE. NIAMS,STRUCT BIOL RES LAB,BETHESDA,MD 20892. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT BIOL,UPTON,NY 11973. RP THOMAS, D (reprint author), UNIV RENNES 1,CNRS,URA 256,CAMPUS BEAULIEU,F-5000 RENNES,FRANCE. NR 54 TC 42 Z9 42 U1 2 U2 5 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 1994 VL 80 IS 2-3 BP 181 EP 192 DI 10.1016/0248-4900(94)90041-8 PG 12 WC Cell Biology SC Cell Biology GA PA567 UT WOS:A1994PA56700020 PM 8087068 ER PT J AU DIEBOLD, JP AF DIEBOLD, JP TI A UNIFIED, GLOBAL-MODEL FOR THE PYROLYSIS OF CELLULOSE SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Fast Pyrolysis - Processes, Technologies and Products, at the 205th ACS National Meeting and Exposition Program CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, CELLULOSE PAPER & TEXTILES DIV DE CELLULOSE; PYROLYSIS; MODELING; KINETICS; REACTIONS; HIGH TEMPERATURE AB Complex interactions occur between the many competing and sequential chemical reactions during the pyrolysis of cellulose, making the prediction of the pyrolysis products relatively difficult. The purpose of this paper is to present cellulose pyrolysis as a comprehensible interaction of time, temperature and pressure. Appropriate kinetic data for seven first-order global reactions for the pyrolysis of cellulose were found in the literature. A mathematical model was developed, in which the seven reactions occurred simultaneously so long as the feedstock for the particular reaction existed. The seven differential equations representing the reaction rates were numerically integrated simultaneously to obtain the products of pyrolysis as a function of time, temperature, heating rate and pressure. This program was used to predict many results and trends observed in both slow and fast pyrolysis: very high yields of condensible vapors (primary oils) were predicted under high heating rates to modest final temperatures; high char yields were predicted for slow heating rates at low temperatures; high gas yields were predicted for fast pyrolysis at high temperatures. RP DIEBOLD, JP (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 0 TC 71 Z9 72 U1 1 U2 18 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP 75 EP 85 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)00039-V PG 11 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300008 ER PT J AU ELLIOTT, DC AF ELLIOTT, DC TI WATER, ALKALI AND CHAR IN FLASH PYROLYSIS OILS SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Fast Pyrolysis - Processes, Technologies and Products, at the 205th ACS National Meeting and Exposition Program CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, CELLULOSE PAPER & TEXTILES DIV DE FLASH PYROLYSIS; BIO-OILS; CHAR; ASH; ALKALI; MOISTURE AB Several biomass flash pyrolysis oils were analyzed to determine the forms of water, alkali acid char in the oil. Representative oil samples were produced from oak, pine and switchgrass as representatives of hardwood, softwood and herbaceous biomass, respectively. Separations of the oil were undertaken to confirm the site of the alkali in the oil. Consideration was given to potential for char-encased alkali or alkali precipitation as char; alkali salts in water micro-droplets or alkali soap micelle formations; and organo-alkali component solution in the organic phase. Separations attempted included centrifugation, filtration, water dilutions and phase separations. Microscopic analysis of the oils was also attempted as well as scanning electron microscopic analysis of solids. A separate aqueous phase could not be found in the oil. Size distribution of char particulates showed a range primarily from 1 to 10 mu m. Inorganic components were concentrated in the char particles, Component analysis of the oils affirmed earlier analytical data found in the literature for flash pyrolysis oils. RP ELLIOTT, DC (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 0 TC 39 Z9 41 U1 0 U2 10 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP 179 EP 185 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)00057-Z PG 7 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300018 ER PT J AU CZERNIK, S JOHNSON, DK BLACK, S AF CZERNIK, S JOHNSON, DK BLACK, S TI STABILITY OF WOOD FAST PYROLYSIS OIL SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Fast Pyrolysis - Processes, Technologies and Products, at the 205th ACS National Meeting and Exposition Program CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, CELLULOSE PAPER & TEXTILES DIV AB This study evaluates the effects of storage conditions on physical and chemical properties of biomass fast pyrolysis oils exposed to elevated temperatures over extended periods of time. It was performed on oak pyrolysis oil generated in the NREL vortex reactor. Oil samples were stored at three temperatures: 37, 60 and 90 degrees C in glass vessels. Properties of the oils were measured after hours of storage at 90 degrees C, and after days or weeks at lower temperatures. Chemical changes in the oils were measured using GPC (molecular weight distribution) and FTIR spectroscopy. The oil remained a single phase throughout the studied conditions. its pH was not affected by storage. The water content, viscosity and molecular weight of the oil increased with the time and temperature of storage. First-order reaction kinetics were successfully used to predict changes in molecular weight of the stored oil. FTIR provided evidence that etherification or esterification are mechanisms for condensation of the oil during storage. RP CZERNIK, S (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. RI Johnson, David/G-4959-2011 OI Johnson, David/0000-0003-4815-8782 NR 0 TC 114 Z9 123 U1 1 U2 20 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP 187 EP 192 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)00058-2 PG 6 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300019 ER PT J AU AGBLEVOR, FA REJAI, B WANG, D WISELOGEL, A CHUM, HL AF AGBLEVOR, FA REJAI, B WANG, D WISELOGEL, A CHUM, HL TI INFLUENCE OF STORAGE-CONDITIONS ON THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROCARBONS FROM HERBACEOUS BIOMASS SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Fast Pyrolysis - Processes, Technologies and Products, at the 205th ACS National Meeting and Exposition Program CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, CELLULOSE PAPER & TEXTILES DIV AB An agricultural residue, sugarcane bagasse (Saccharum spp., hybrid), was used in this study and was stored in piles for 3-26 weeks. Analytical pyrolysis of fresh bagasse samples and samples taken from the center of the bagasse piles after 3.25, 6.5, 13 and 26 weeks of storage showed only small changes in their chemical compositions (pentosans, hexosans and lignin). However, samples taken from the outer surface layer (pile crust) had significantly lower contents of pentosans and hexosans and higher contents of lignin compared to the fresh samples. Samples taken from microbially degraded portions of the pile (composting fraction) showed preferential degradation of the pentosans relative to the hexosans and lignin. The pentosan content of the composting fraction was significantly lower than that from the fresh samples and samples from the centers of the piles. Because of the preferential degradation of the pentosans, the hexosans and lignin contents were relatively higher for the composting fraction compared to the fresh samples. These results clearly indicate that most of the deterioration observed in the bagasse piles occurred on the outer surface layers. Catalytic upgrading of the bagasse pyrolysis vapors also showed that the yield of hydrocarbons from the pile crust was 23% lower than that for the fresh material. However, there were no significant differences between the yields of hydrocarbons from the fresh samples and samples taken from the center of the pile after 3.25, 6.5, 13 and 26 weeks of storage. RP AGBLEVOR, FA (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,CHEM TECHNOL RES BRANCH,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 0 TC 5 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP 213 EP 222 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)00063-Y PG 10 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300022 ER PT J AU GREGOIRE, CE BAIN, RL AF GREGOIRE, CE BAIN, RL TI TECHNOECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE PRODUCTION OF BIOCRUDE FROM WOOD SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Fast Pyrolysis - Processes, Technologies and Products, at the 205th ACS National Meeting and Exposition Program CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, CELLULOSE PAPER & TEXTILES DIV DE PYROLYSIS; BIOCRUDE; TECHNOECONOMIC ASSESSMENT AB The production of biomass-derived oil (biocrude) has been studied to determine the technoeconomic characteristics of the process. A detailed process model was developed for the production of biocrude from wood chips. The process consists of a silo dryer for the removal of water from the feed wood, a vortex reactor for the pyrolysis of the wood, a furnace to provide the required sensible heat and heat of reaction for the pyrolysis reaction, a steam turbine to convert excess thermal energy into electric power, and a biocrude recovery section. Results of the simulation were used to size and cost major equipment items. Technoeconomic evaluation of the process was conducted to develop an understanding of the important parameters and to identify missing or incomplete data. Studies were conducted to illustrate the importance of economic parameters on the perceived viability of a process. Plant size and production capacity were examined, as were a number of process development strategies. RP GREGOIRE, CE (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 0 TC 18 Z9 18 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP 275 EP 283 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)00069-6 PG 9 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300029 ER PT J AU GERHARD, SC WANG, DN OVEREND, RP PAISLEY, MA AF GERHARD, SC WANG, DN OVEREND, RP PAISLEY, MA TI CATALYTIC CONDITIONING OF SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCED BY BIOMASS GASIFICATION SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Fast Pyrolysis - Processes, Technologies and Products, at the 205th ACS National Meeting and Exposition Program CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, CELLULOSE PAPER & TEXTILES DIV DE BIOMASS GASIFICATION; TAR; HOT GAS; SYNTHESIS GAS; STEAM REFORMING; CATALYST AB The catalytic steam reforming of aromatic hydrocarbons in a background of synthesis gas was investigated for two catalysts. A proprietary non-nickel based catalyst, designated DN-34, and a commercial nickel steam reforming catalyst ICI 46-1 were tested. Statistically designed experiments were used to examine the effects of temperature, space velocity and percent of steam in the feed on catalyst performance. All experiments were performed in a plug-flow micro-reactor interfaced with a molecular beam mass spectrometer. The catalyst DN-34 was also tested in slip-stream fluidized bed reactors attached to a 9 tonne day(-1) indirectly heated biomass gasifier at Battelle Columbus Laboratory. DN-34 was found to be effective for destroying a variety of aromatic hydrocarbons found in biomass gasifier tar in both the micro-reactor and gasifier-scale experiments. DN-34 also exhibited significant water-gas shift activity but was unsatisfactory for methane destruction. ICI 46-1 exhibited excellent methane steam reforming activity. A process is suggested that uses DN-34 to steam reform tar and perform the water-gas shift, followed by a second reactor with ICI 46-1 to reform methane. Differences and similarities with other dual-bed processes described in the literature are discussed. RP GERHARD, SC (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. OI Overend, Ralph/0000-0002-5442-0890 NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 8 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP 307 EP 313 PG 7 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300033 ER PT J AU FRENCH, RJ MILNE, TA AF FRENCH, RJ MILNE, TA TI VAPOR-PHASE RELEASE OF ALKALI SPECIES IN THE COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS PYROLYSIS OILS SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Fast Pyrolysis - Processes, Technologies and Products, at the 205th ACS National Meeting and Exposition Program CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, CELLULOSE PAPER & TEXTILES DIV DE BIOMASS; ALKALI; VAPOR TRANSPORT; COMBUSTION; SLAGGING; MASS SPECTROMETRY; MOLECULAR BEAMS AB For the first time, emission of alkali vapor species from biomass is being directly observed, under combustion conditions, by molecular beam mass spectrometry. The free jet sampling system cools the products of combustion extremely rapidly with little condensation, making it possible to identify the alkali species that are active in high-temperature vapor transport. Recent results are discussed in light of the mechanisms of release and the implications for the use of biomass in gasification and combustion systems. The paper also includes a substantial review of literature relative to alkali in biomass and its behavior vis-a-vis coal. RP FRENCH, RJ (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV IND TECHNOL,PROC RES BRANCH,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 0 TC 21 Z9 21 U1 0 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP 315 EP 325 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)00074-4 PG 11 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300034 ER PT J AU MILNE, TA OVEREND, RP AF MILNE, TA OVEREND, RP TI FAST PYROLYSIS - PROCESSES, TECHNOLOGIES AND PRODUCTS - FOREWORD SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Editorial Material RP MILNE, TA (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,PROC RES BRANCH,DIV IND TECHNOL,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO 80401, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 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 1994 VL 7 IS 1-6 BP R7 EP R7 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)90001-9 PG 1 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QT213 UT WOS:A1994QT21300001 ER PT J AU WRIGHT, LL AF WRIGHT, LL TI DEDICATED FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY-SYSTEMS SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article RP WRIGHT, LL (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,ENVIRONM SCI LAB,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 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 1994 VL 6 IS 3 BP 159 EP 159 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)90072-8 PG 1 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA PE412 UT WOS:A1994PE41200001 ER PT J AU GRAHAM, RL AF GRAHAM, RL TI AN ANALYSIS OF THE POTENTIAL LAND BASE FOR ENERGY CROPS IN THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED-STATES SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article AB An analysis of the potential land base for energy crops in the conterminous United States has identified 158.6 million ha that can grow short-rotation woody crops (SRWC) and herbaceous energy crops (HEC) without irrigation. Of this land, 145.3 million ha is currently used for agriculture as either cropland or pastureland, but agricultural land needs are anticipated to decline in the future. Both SRWC and HEC may be suitable crops for surplus cropland. Of the capable land base, 91.1 million ha is suitable for SRWC, and 131.1 million ha is suitable for HEC. Suitability is based on an assumption that the land must be capable of energy crop yields of at least 11.2 Mg ha-1 yr-1 with current technology. Most of this suitable land is in the North Central, South Central and Southeastern regions of the United States, although present predictions suggest that future cropland surpluses will occur largely in the Great Plains and Mountain regions of the United States. This paper defines the land suitable for energy crop production and estimates the yield potential of that land. Analyses of the relative economics of energy crop and alternative agricultural land uses will be required before the land base potentially available for energy crop production can be defined. RP GRAHAM, RL (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 0 TC 42 Z9 42 U1 1 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 1994 VL 6 IS 3 BP 175 EP 189 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)90074-4 PG 15 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA PE412 UT WOS:A1994PE41200003 ER PT J AU WRIGHT, LL AF WRIGHT, LL TI PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY STATUS OF WOODY AND HERBACEOUS CROPS SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article AB Several woody and herbaceous energy crop species have been selected as high-potential candidates for supplying biomass feedstocks. Successful methods for their establishment and maintenance have been developed. Recommended species vary as a function of region of the country and soil type. Yields are equally variable. The crops that have received the most research and development include hybrid poplars (fast-growing trees) and switchgrass (a perennial grass). Some information is also available on other tree crops, thick-stemmed perennials and annuals. Supplying large volumes of biomass to energy facilities on a daily basis requires that consideration be taken of the harvest timing, storage and delivery characteristics of different feedstocks as well as their yield, cost and energy properties. Our summary suggests that a combination of crops will be needed to provide large amounts of low-cost and environmentally sustainable year-round supplies of biomass feedstocks. RP WRIGHT, LL (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 0 TC 47 Z9 55 U1 0 U2 7 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 1994 VL 6 IS 3 BP 191 EP 209 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)90075-2 PG 19 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA PE412 UT WOS:A1994PE41200004 ER PT J AU RANNEY, JW MANN, LK AF RANNEY, JW MANN, LK TI ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ENERGY CROP PRODUCTION SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article AB Biomass energy has the potential to be a significant source of electric or liquid fuel energy in selected regions of the United States with valuable economic and environmental benefit to the country. By supplying biomass energy facilities with dedicated energy crops, fossil carbon emissions will be minimal or even negative due to carbon sequestration opportunities in the crops and soil. However, to maximize environment benefits, consideration must be taken of relative emissions to air and water, relative erosion rates, relative effects on long-term site productivity, and relative effects on habitat change and biodiversity. This paper is a preliminary attempt to provide information on the probable environmental effects of energy crop production relative to other potential uses of the land. While dedicated energy crop production is anticipated to occur primarily on land currently in agricultural production, some pastureland and forestland with a high potential for conversion to agricultural production may be utilized. Experimental results suggest that chemical use on energy crops will be lower than on most row crops and that land producing energy crops should experience less erosion than land producing row crops. Long-term site productivity should not be a major issue if macro- and micro-fertilizers are added as needed and nutrient-conserving production techniques are used. Biodiversity effects, as with most environmental issues, will depend greatly on how energy crop production is integrated into existing agricultural landscapes, how much land total becomes dedicated to energy crops, and what alternative uses for the land might exist. RP RANNEY, JW (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37830, USA. NR 0 TC 54 Z9 54 U1 2 U2 11 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 1994 VL 6 IS 3 BP 211 EP 228 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)90076-0 PG 18 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA PE412 UT WOS:A1994PE41200005 ER PT J AU TURHOLLOW, A AF TURHOLLOW, A TI THE ECONOMICS OF ENERGY CROP PRODUCTION SO BIOMASS & BIOENERGY LA English DT Article AB This paper presents 1989 and 2010 cost estimates for growing and supplying biomass for five combinations of major cropping strategies and regions. Four of the dedicated feedstock supply systems (DFSS) use herbaceous energy crop (HEC) technologies, and one uses short-rotation woody crops (SRWC). The costs of producing systems for hybrid poplar, sorghum, switchgrass and energy cane are determined through the examination of such factors as cultivation systems, species, treatments, regions and site variability. The Midwest and South are the areas of focus, because they have the best potential for high yields and for contributing large quantities of land to the production of dedicated energy crops. At the assumed yields, sorghum in the Midwest and energy cane in the Southeast, appear to be the low-cost DFSS. Energy cane, susceptible to frost damage, is restricted to the Deep South. Sorghum should be restricted to cropland with low erosion potential. To be competitive with corn in the Midwest (not taking into account the benefits of government farm programs) and soybeans in the Southeast, dedicated energy crops must sell at between $43 and $60/dry Mg in 1989 and $30 and $43/dry Mg in 2010. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 37 Z9 38 U1 0 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 1994 VL 6 IS 3 BP 229 EP 241 DI 10.1016/0961-9534(94)90077-9 PG 13 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA PE412 UT WOS:A1994PE41200006 ER PT S AU SHABALOVSKAYA, SA ANDEREGG, JW SACHDEVA, RLC HARMON, BN AF SHABALOVSKAYA, SA ANDEREGG, JW SACHDEVA, RLC HARMON, BN BE Mikos, AG Murphy, RM Bernstein, H Peppas, NA TI PRELIMINARY XPS SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF AUTOCLAVED TINI SHAPE-MEMORY ALLOYS FOR IMPLANTS SO BIOMATERIALS FOR DRUG AND CELL DELIVERY SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Biomaterials for Drug and Cell Delivery CY NOV 29-DEC 01, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. 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 1-55899-230-8 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 331 BP 239 EP 244 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Pharmacology & Pharmacy SC Materials Science; Pharmacology & Pharmacy GA BA69J UT WOS:A1994BA69J00037 ER PT S AU DEMBO, M AF DEMBO, M BE Akkas, N TI On free boundary problems and amoeboid motion SO BIOMECHANICS OF ACTIVE MOVEMENT AND DIVISION OF CELLS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES H, CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Biomechanics of Active Movement and Division of Cells CY SEP 19-29, 1993 CL ISTANBUL, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,THEORET BIOL & BIOPHYS GRP T-10,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Dembo, Micah/C-2755-2013 NR 0 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 1 U2 3 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN PI BERLIN 33 PA HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, W-1000 BERLIN 33, GERMANY SN 1010-8793 BN 3-540-57951-6 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 84 BP 231 EP 283 PG 3 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA BD69D UT WOS:A1994BD69D00007 ER PT S AU DEAMER, DW AKESON, M AF DEAMER, DW AKESON, M BE Blank, M Vodyanoy, I TI ROLE OF WATER IN PROTON CONDUCTANCE ACROSS MODEL AND BIOLOGICAL-MEMBRANES SO BIOMEMBRANE ELECTROCHEMISTRY SE ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Contractors Meeting on Biomembrane Electrochemistry CY APR, 1991 CL AIRLIE, VA ID LARGE UNILAMELLAR LIPOSOMES; HYDROXYL PERMEABILITY; PHOSPHOLIPID-VESICLES; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; GRAMICIDIN-A; ATP SYNTHASE; BILAYER-MEMBRANES; LIPID-MEMBRANES; ION CHANNELS; MECHANISMS AB Proton conductance across model and biological membranes can be understood in terms of proton translocation along chains of hydrogen-bonded water molecules. This translocation mechanism accounts for the unexpectedly high permeability of lipid bilayers to proton flux, which seems to occur through rare transient defects in the bilayer barrier. The nature of the proton-conducting channel of the F1F0 adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) synthase is unknown, but may use a similar translocation mechanism. We have tested the gramicidin channel as a model of such proton conductance. The channel consists of a single chain of hydrogen-bonded water molecules, and its proton conductance at saturation is near 140 pA, or 10(9) H+/s. Assuming that an adequate supply of protons is made available to the putative channel, this rate easily supports proton transport requirements of the F1F0 ATP synthase during ATP synthesis. However at neutral pH ranges diffusion of free protons probably could not maintain an adequate supply at the channel mouth. Other sources of protons must therefore be postulated. C1 NIH,MOLEC BIOL LAB,BETHESDA,MD 20892. RP DEAMER, DW (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ZOOL,DAVIS,CA 95616, USA. NR 49 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0065-2393 BN 0-8412-2524-9 J9 ADV CHEM SER PY 1994 VL 235 BP 41 EP 54 PG 14 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry GA BA42T UT WOS:A1994BA42T00004 ER PT S AU RIEKE, PC TARASEVICH, BJ WOOD, LL MARSH, BD SONG, L FRYXELL, GE ENGELHARD, MH BAER, DR JOHN, CM AF RIEKE, PC TARASEVICH, BJ WOOD, LL MARSH, BD SONG, L FRYXELL, GE ENGELHARD, MH BAER, DR JOHN, CM BE Alper, M Bayley, H Kaplan, D Navia, M TI BIOMIMETIC LITHOGRAPHY AND DEPOSITION KINETICS OF IRON OXYHYDROXIDE THIN-FILMS SO BIOMOLECULAR MATERIALS BY DESIGN SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium S, Biomolecular Materials by Design CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT MAT SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. RI Engelhard, Mark/F-1317-2010; Baer, Donald/J-6191-2013 OI Baer, Donald/0000-0003-0875-5961 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 1-55899-229-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 330 BP 139 EP 145 PG 7 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Materials Science GA BB13M UT WOS:A1994BB13M00018 ER PT S AU CHARYCH, DH NAGY, JO SPEVAK, W AGER, J BEDNARSKI, MD AF CHARYCH, DH NAGY, JO SPEVAK, W AGER, J BEDNARSKI, MD BE Alper, M Bayley, H Kaplan, D Navia, M TI DIRECT COLORIMETRIC DETECTION OF VIRUS BY A POLYMERIZED BILAYER ASSEMBLY SO BIOMOLECULAR MATERIALS BY DESIGN SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium S, Biomolecular Materials by Design CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 1-55899-229-4 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 330 BP 295 EP 308 PG 14 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Coatings & Films SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Materials Science GA BB13M UT WOS:A1994BB13M00040 ER PT J AU SAVIKHIN, S ZHOU, WL BLANKENSHIP, RE STRUVE, WS AF SAVIKHIN, S ZHOU, WL BLANKENSHIP, RE STRUVE, WS TI FEMTOSECOND ENERGY-TRANSFER AND SPECTRAL EQUILIBRATION IN BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL A-PROTEIN ANTENNA TRIMERS FROM THE GREEN BACTERIUM CHLOROBIUM-TEPIDUM SO BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article ID AMINO-ACID SEQUENCE; PROSTHECOCHLORIS-AESTUARII AB Femtosecond energy transfer processes in a bacteriochlorophyll a-protein antenna complex from the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium tepidum have been studied by one-color, two-color, and broadband absorption difference spectroscopy. Much of the spectral excitation equilibration in this antenna occurs with 350 to 450 fs kinetics. The anisotropy decay functions r(t) exhibit two major lifetime components, 100 to 130 fs and 1.7 to 2.0 ps. The short component lifetimes may represent single-step energy transfer kinetics in this antenna; the long component is similar to the anisotropy decay observed in earlier picosecond pump-probe experiments. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. ARIZONA STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM,TEMPE,AZ. ARIZONA STATE UNIV,CTR EARLY EVENTS PHOTOSYNTH,TEMPE,AZ. NR 20 TC 36 Z9 36 U1 1 U2 6 PU BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY PI BETHESDA PA 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3998 SN 0006-3495 J9 BIOPHYS J JI Biophys. J. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 110 EP 113 PG 4 WC Biophysics SC Biophysics GA MP041 UT WOS:A1994MP04100013 PM 8130329 ER PT J AU DAVISON, BH KNOPP, SA GODIA, F SOLA, C AF DAVISON, BH KNOPP, SA GODIA, F SOLA, C TI STABILITY CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPARISON OF 2 FLUIDIZED-BED BIOREACTORS SO BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING LA English DT Article AB Fluidized-bed bioreactors (FBRs) with immobilized cells have been used successfully at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and at the Autonomous University of Barcelona for several applications, including high-productivity yields of ethanol. During the development of these processes, experimental results have revealed differences between three-phase fluidized biocatalyst systems and those systems typically used for hydrodynamic studies. These differences appear to be related to the physical properties (density, viscosity, surface tension) of the phases and, in particular, the low density of the solid particles. Parameters were calculated from these physical properties following the approach of Baker for two-phase how. A map of these parameters was proposed previously and separated regions of satisfactory and unsatisfactory fluidization of a three-phase immobilized-yeast EBR fluidized with air. This same map was used for an FBR with immobilized Zymomonas mobilis that was liquid fluidized. The stability regions on the map corresponded to the two different experimental operating systems. This indicates the possible general applicability of this approach to biological FBRs. C1 UNIV AUTONOMA BARCELONA,UNITAT ENGINYERIA QUIM,E-08193 BARCELONA,SPAIN. RP DAVISON, BH (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Godia, Francesc/H-9962-2015; Davison, Brian/D-7617-2013 OI Godia, Francesc/0000-0002-4060-9887; Davison, Brian/0000-0002-7408-3609 NR 11 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 2 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0178-515X J9 BIOPROCESS ENG JI Bioprocess Eng. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 1 EP 3 DI 10.1007/BF00373528 PG 3 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Chemical SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering GA MT293 UT WOS:A1994MT29300001 ER PT B AU TRUEX, MJ SKEEN, RS CALEY, SM WORKMAN, DJ AF TRUEX, MJ SKEEN, RS CALEY, SM WORKMAN, DJ BE Hinchee, RE Semprini, L Ong, SK Leeson, A TI COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF MICROBIAL SYSTEMS FOR DESTROYING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CONTAMINATION IN HANFORD GROUNDWATER SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED AND POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-983-2 PY 1994 BP 80 EP 85 PG 6 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC30T UT WOS:A1994BC30T00007 ER PT B AU ROMINE, MF BROCKMAN, FJ AF ROMINE, MF BROCKMAN, FJ BE Hinchee, RE Semprini, L Ong, SK Leeson, A TI IMPROVING THE BIODEGRADATIVE CAPACITY OF SUBSURFACE BACTERIA SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED AND POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,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 0-87371-983-2 PY 1994 BP 271 EP 276 PG 6 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC30T UT WOS:A1994BC30T00025 ER PT B AU KINGSLEY, MT FREDRICKSON, JK METTING, FB SEIDLER, RJ AF KINGSLEY, MT FREDRICKSON, JK METTING, FB SEIDLER, RJ BE Hinchee, RE Semprini, L Ong, SK Leeson, A TI ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION USING PLANT-MICROBE BIOAUGMENTATION SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED AND POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-983-2 PY 1994 BP 287 EP 292 PG 6 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC30T UT WOS:A1994BC30T00027 ER PT B AU BROCKMAN, FJ SUN, W OGRAM, A PAYNE, W WORKMAN, D AF BROCKMAN, FJ SUN, W OGRAM, A PAYNE, W WORKMAN, D BE Hinchee, RE Semprini, L Ong, SK Leeson, A TI BASELINE CHARACTERIZATION AND REMEDIATION-INDUCED CHANGES IN TCE DEGRADATIVE POTENTIAL USING ENRICHMENT TECHNIQUES AND DNA PROBE ANALYSIS SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED AND POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-983-2 PY 1994 BP 397 EP 403 PG 7 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC30T UT WOS:A1994BC30T00046 ER PT B AU PHELPS, TJ PFIFFNER, SM MACKOWSKI, R RINGELBERG, D WHITE, DC HERBES, SE PALUMBO, AV AF PHELPS, TJ PFIFFNER, SM MACKOWSKI, R RINGELBERG, D WHITE, DC HERBES, SE PALUMBO, AV BE Hinchee, RE Semprini, L Ong, SK Leeson, A TI APPLICATION OF MICROBIAL BIOMASS AND ACTIVITY MEASURES TO ASSESS INSITU BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS SO BIOREMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED AND POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 2nd International Symposium on In Situ and On-Site Bioreclamation CY APR, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP BATTELLE MEM INST 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 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-87371-983-2 PY 1994 BP 404 EP 408 PG 5 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC30T UT WOS:A1994BC30T00047 ER PT S AU WALTON, BT GUTHRIE, EA HOYLMAN, AM AF WALTON, BT GUTHRIE, EA HOYLMAN, AM BE Anderson, TA Coats, JR TI TOXICANT DEGRADATION IN THE RHIZOSPHERE SO BIOREMEDIATION THROUGH RHIZOSPHERE TECHNOLOGY SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Bioremediation through Rhizosphere Technology, at the 206th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 23-27, 1993 CL CHICAGO, IL SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV AGROCHEM, AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM ID BIODEGRADATION; TRICHLOROETHYLENE; PLANTS; SOIL; HYDROCARBONS; REMEDIATION; TOLUENE AB The rhizosphere provides a complex and dynamic microenvironment where bacteria and fungi, in association with roots, form unique communities that have considerable potential for detoxication of hazardous organic compounds. Detoxication may result from degradation, mineralization, or polymerization of the toxicant in the rhizosphere. These detoxication processes are influenced not only by the rhizosphere microbiota, but also by unique properties of the host plant, soil properties, and environmental conditions. Understanding the interactions among plants, rhizosphere microbial communities, and organic toxicants will facilitate the successful use of vegetation to remediate chemically contaminated soils. C1 UNIV N CAROLINA,SCH PUBL HLTH,DEPT ENVIRONM SCI & ENGN,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27599. UNIV TENNESSEE,GRAD PROGRAM ECOL,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. RP WALTON, BT (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 56 TC 29 Z9 29 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2942-2 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 563 BP 11 EP 26 PG 16 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Engineering, Civil; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Chemistry; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BB42H UT WOS:A1994BB42H00002 ER PT S AU WALTON, BT HOYLMAN, AM PEREZ, MM ANDERSON, TA JOHNSON, TR GUTHRIE, EA CHRISTMAN, RF AF WALTON, BT HOYLMAN, AM PEREZ, MM ANDERSON, TA JOHNSON, TR GUTHRIE, EA CHRISTMAN, RF BE Anderson, TA Coats, JR TI RHIZOSPHERE MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES AS A PLANT DEFENSE AGAINST TOXIC-SUBSTANCES IN SOILS SO BIOREMEDIATION THROUGH RHIZOSPHERE TECHNOLOGY SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Bioremediation through Rhizosphere Technology, at the 206th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 23-27, 1993 CL CHICAGO, IL SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV AGROCHEM, AMER CHEM SOC, DIV ENVIRONM CHEM ID ORGANIC-MATTER; EXTRACTION; FRACTIONS AB Vegetation often grows and proliferates in the presence of relatively high concentrations of organic compounds in soils. Experimental data from studies of plant-microbe interactions implicate the rhizosphere microbial community as an important exogenous line of defense for plants against potentially harmful chemicals in soils. Experimental data on the fate of numerous industrial and agricultural chemicals in the rhizospheres of several plant species are consistent with the hypothesis proposed herein that the metabolic activity of the rhizosphere microbial community may protect plants from toxicants in soil. Rhizosphere microbial communities are shown to enhance the associations of three C-14-PAHs with the combined humic and fulvic acid fraction of soil. Such an association could also reduce the bioavailability and potential phytotoxicity of the PAHs. Recommendations are formulated for conducting bioremediation studies of plant-microbe-toxicant interactions in the laboratory. These recommendations are a logical consequence of the hypothesis presented herein that the metabolic detoxication capabilities of the rhizosphere microbial community can protect plants against potentially toxic compounds present in soils. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,GRAD PROGRAM ECOL,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. TEXAS A&M UNIV,DEPT ENVIRONM ENGN,COLLEGE STN,TX 77843. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,PESTICIDE TOXICOL LAB,AMES,IA 50011. ST OLAF COLL,DEPT BIOL,NORTHFIELD,MN 55057. UNIV N CAROLINA,DEPT ENVIRONM SCI & ENGN,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27599. RP WALTON, BT (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 25 TC 22 Z9 24 U1 1 U2 4 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2942-2 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 563 BP 82 EP 92 PG 11 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Engineering, Civil; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Chemistry; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BB42H UT WOS:A1994BB42H00007 ER PT J AU WYMAN, CE AF WYMAN, CE TI ETHANOL FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS - TECHNOLOGY, ECONOMICS, AND OPPORTUNITIES SO BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS; ETHANOL PRODUCTION; OIL SUPPLY; AIR POLLUTION ID FED-BATCH CULTURE; ENZYMATIC-HYDROLYSIS; SIMULTANEOUS SACCHARIFICATION; CLOSTRIDIUM-THERMOCELLUM; CELLULASE PRODUCTION; KLEBSIELLA-OXYTOCA; STEAM-EXPLOSION; FERMENTATION; XYLOSE; GLUCOSE AB Production of ethanol from agricultural and forestry residues, municipal solid waste, energy crops, and other forms of lignocellulosic biomass could improve energy security, reduce trade deficits, decrease urban air pollution, and contribute little, if any, net carbon dioxide accumulation to the atmosphere. Dilute acid can open up the biomass structure for subsequent processing. The simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process is favored for producing ethanol from the major fraction of lignocellulosic biomass, cellulose, because of its low cost potential. Technology has also been developed for converting the second largest biomass fraction, hemicellulose, into ethanol. The remaining fraction, containing mostly lignin, can be burned as boiler fuel to power the conversion process and generate extra electricity to export. Developments in conversion technology have reduced the projected gate price of ethanol from about US$0.95/liter (US$3.60/gallon) in 1980 to only about US$0.32/liter (US$1.22/gallon) in 1994. Technical targets have been identified to bring the selling price down to about US$0.18/liter (US$0.67/gallon), a level that is competitive when oil prices exceed US$25/barrel. However, at current projected costs, ethanol from biomass could be competitive with ethanol from corn, particularly if lower cost feedstocks or other niche markets are capitalized upon. RP WYMAN, CE (reprint author), NATL RENEWABLE ENERGY LAB,DIV ALTERNAT FUELS,1617 COLE BLVD,GOLDEN,CO, USA. NR 83 TC 253 Z9 268 U1 3 U2 54 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 1994 VL 50 IS 1 BP 3 EP 16 DI 10.1016/0960-8524(94)90214-3 PG 14 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA QJ292 UT WOS:A1994QJ29200002 ER PT J AU BOOPATHY, R WILSON, M MONTEMAGNO, CD MANNING, JF KULPA, CF AF BOOPATHY, R WILSON, M MONTEMAGNO, CD MANNING, JF KULPA, CF TI BIOLOGICAL, TRANSFORMATION OF 2,4,6-TRINITROLUENE (TNT) BY SOIL BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM TNT-CONTAMINATED SOIL SO BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE TNT; PSEUDOMONAS; BIODEGRADATION; TRANSFORMATION; REMEDIATION ID MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATION; NITROAROMATIC COMPOUNDS AB Four Pseudomonas spp. were isolated from a soil consortium enriched from soil contaminated with 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT). All four species extensively transformed TNT The rate of transformation varied among species. In isolate 4, 100% of TNT (100ppm) was transformed in 4 days. The TNT transformation was achieved by the four isolates through a co-metabolic process with a succinate co-substrate. The four isolates produced NO2- from TNT The maximum NO2- production, observed for isolate 1, was equal to 30% of the NO2- available from the nitro groups of TNT For other isolates the NO2- production varied from 10 to 16%. The radiolabeling studies showed signs of ring cleavage. Isolate 3 used 13% of C-14-TNT to make cellular material, and isolate 4 converted 6% of C-14-TNT to biomass. The production of C-14-CO2 was observed for all four isolates, but the amount of C-14-CO2, produced was quite low: isolate 4 produced C-14-CO2,from approximately 1% of C-14-TNT The rate of degradation of TNT intermediates was very slow, reflecting possible difficulties in metabolizing the intermediates of TNT to CO2. The main intermediates were identified as 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene. and 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP BOOPATHY, R (reprint author), UNIV NOTRE DAME,DEPT BIOL SCI,NOTRE DAME,IN 46556, USA. NR 29 TC 39 Z9 39 U1 0 U2 4 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 1994 VL 47 IS 1 BP 19 EP 24 DI 10.1016/0960-8524(94)90023-X PG 6 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA MU963 UT WOS:A1994MU96300002 ER PT J AU BOOPATHY, R KULPA, CF MANNING, J MONTEMAGNO, CD AF BOOPATHY, R KULPA, CF MANNING, J MONTEMAGNO, CD TI BIOTRANSFORMATION OF 2,4,6-TRINITROTOLUENE (TNT) BY CO-METABOLISM WITH VARIOUS CO-SUBSTRATES - A LABORATORY-SCALE STUDY SO BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE TNT; BIOTRANSFORMATION; CONSORTIUM; REMEDIATION; BIOTREATMENT ID MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATION; NITROAROMATIC COMPOUNDS AB Previous studies on the biotransformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) have shown that many aerobic bacterial consortia can transform TNT by co-metabolism. In this study various co-substrates have been used with the main objective of finding an inexpensive carbon source for large-scale biotreatment of TNT. Succinate, citrate, malic acid, acetate, glucose, sucrose, and molasses were used as carbon sources for an aerobic bacterial consortium transforming TNT The results indicated that, among the various carbon sources studied, the cultures that received molasses at a concentration of 0.3% transformed 100 ppm of TNT within 12 h of incubation at ambient temperature, whereas the cultures with other carbon sources took more than 100 h to transform 100 ppm of TNT. The major intermediates identified were 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene and its isomer, 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene. Studies with [C-14]TNT provided no significant evidence that TNT was mineralized to CO2. The bacterial consortium was composed of various micro-organisms, primarily Gram-negative rods. Molasses is an inexpensive carbon source that can be used in large-scale application for the biotreatment of TNT-contaminated soil and water. C1 UNIV NOTRE DAME,DEPT BIOL SCI,NOTRE DAME,IN 46556. RP BOOPATHY, R (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,BLDG 203,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 21 TC 44 Z9 44 U1 1 U2 4 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 1994 VL 47 IS 3 BP 205 EP 208 DI 10.1016/0960-8524(94)90181-3 PG 4 WC Agricultural Engineering; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels SC Agriculture; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Energy & Fuels GA NC312 UT WOS:A1994NC31200002 ER PT J AU BRECHER, G AF BRECHER, G TI DEVELOPMENT OF HEMATOPOIETIC BONE-MARROW WITHIN THE ECTOPIC BONE INDUCED BY BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN - COMMENTS SO BLOOD CELLS LA English DT Note RP BRECHER, G (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CELL & MOLEC BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 2 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0340-4684 J9 BLOOD CELLS JI Blood Cells PY 1994 VL 20 IS 1 BP 200 EP 201 PG 2 WC Hematology SC Hematology GA NX139 UT WOS:A1994NX13900018 ER PT J AU FEIL, JF NASH, KL SULLIVAN, JC AF FEIL, JF NASH, KL SULLIVAN, JC TI KINETIC EVIDENCE FOR THE FORMATION OF AN UNUSUAL MIXED ARSENAZO-(III)-LANTHANIDE-TETRAHYDROFURANTETRACARBOXYLIC ACID COMPLEX SO BULLETIN OF THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article DE RATE CONSTANT; ARSENAZO(III) COMPLEXES LANTHANIDE CATIONS; ACTIVATION ENTROPIES AB The rate constant for the reaction tetrahydrofuran-2,3,4,5-tetracarboxylic acid (THFTCA) with arsenazo(III) complexes of Dy(III) and Eu(III) takes the form kappa(obs) = A + B/(THFTCA). Resolved rate constants for the Eu and Dy systems at 25.0 degrees C, I = 0.1 M are A(Dy) = 549 (+/-96) s(-1), B-Dy = 0.102 (+/-0.021) M s(-1), A(Eu) 583 (+/-229) s(-1), B-Eu = 0.214 (+/-0.123) M s(-1). The functional form of the rate law is kinetic evidence for the formation of an unusual mixed complex between the lanthanide cations, arsenazo(III) and THFTCA. The proposed associative mechanism for the formation of these complexes is supported by the large negative activation entropies. RP FEIL, JF (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 5 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU POLISH SCIENTIFIC PUBL PI WARSAW PA MIODOWA 10, 00-251 WARSAW, POLAND SN 0239-7285 J9 B POL ACAD SCI-CHEM JI Bull. Pol. Acad. Sci.-Chem. PY 1994 VL 42 IS 2 BP 251 EP 254 PG 4 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry GA QN524 UT WOS:A1994QN52400011 ER PT J AU BUTT, DP WALLACE, TC AF BUTT, DP WALLACE, TC TI A SIMPLE METHOD FOR CALCULATING 2-PHASE EQUILIBRIA IN TERNARY-SYSTEMS SO CALPHAD-COMPUTER COUPLING OF PHASE DIAGRAMS AND THERMOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Article AB A relatively simple method is introduced for calculating two-phase equilibria in ternary systems using a macro-driven spreadsheet . The method is applied to the U-Zr-C ternary system. The thermodynamic algorithm used in calculating phase boundaries is based on free energy minimization methods described by Chang and Rudy. However, the computational technique described in this paper can easily be adapted to many other thermodynamic models. RP BUTT, DP (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV NUCL MAT TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Butt, Darryl/B-7480-2008 OI Butt, Darryl/0000-0003-4501-8864 NR 7 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0364-5916 J9 CALPHAD JI Calphad-Comput. Coupling Ph. Diagrams Thermochem. PD JAN-MAR PY 1994 VL 18 IS 1 BP 1 EP 7 DI 10.1016/0364-5916(94)90002-7 PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Thermodynamics; Chemistry; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA NP098 UT WOS:A1994NP09800001 ER PT J AU LEUNG, FC WELT, M QUESENBERRY, RD SHEN, XZ AF LEUNG, FC WELT, M QUESENBERRY, RD SHEN, XZ TI DNA-FINGERPRINTING AND CLONING OF HYPERVARIABLE MINISATELLITE REPEATS IN SALMONIDS SO CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 11th Lowell-Wakefield-Fisheries International Symposium on Genetics of Subarctic Fish and Shellfish CY MAY 17-19, 1993 CL JUNEAU, AK SP ALASKA DEPT FISH & GAME, NATL MARINE FISHERIES SERV, NATL PK SERV, N PACIFIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL, US FISH & WILDLIFE SERV, UNIV ALASKA FAIRBANKS, ALASKA SEA GRANT COLL PROGRAM ID SATELLITE DNA; NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE; ATLANTIC SALMON; MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA; REPETITIVE DNA; RAINBOW-TROUT; EVOLUTION; FAMILY; SALAR; BACTERIOPHAGE AB We used heterologous jeffreys' 33.6 core sequence and microsatellites (CAC)(5) and (CA)(12) as probes and compared them with probes based on the minisatellite sequences from tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in fingerprinting assays. DNA fingerprints generated with the Jeffreys' 33.6 core sequence and the microsatellite (CAC)(5) and (CA)(12) probes showed complex profiles with high background, but DNA fingerprints using the tilapia and Atlantic salmon probes showed clear, less complex, informative, individual-specific DNA fingerprints suitable for analysis. We cloned and sequenced homologous repetitive sequences using a novel approach of creating a chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) genomic DNA library with enriched low C(0)t DNA repeats for the development of DNA probes. The four types of repeats identified and sequenced were (CT)(n) and three Alu-like sequences. We generated DNA fingerprints using one of the minisatellite sequences as a probe. This minisatellite sequence was shown to be species specific because it is abundant in chinook and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) genomes, but not in Atlantic salmon. These probes will provide us with the tools to study pedigree and linkage analysis, paternity testing, breeding programs, and the analysis of genetic structure within populations for aquaculture and fisheries research. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, DEPT BIOL & CHEM, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. RI Leung, Frederick/D-3098-2009 NR 37 TC 3 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS PI OTTAWA PA 1200 MONTREAL ROAD, BUILDING M-55, OTTAWA, ON K1A 0R6, CANADA SN 0706-652X J9 CAN J FISH AQUAT SCI JI Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. PY 1994 VL 51 SU 1 BP 258 EP 266 DI 10.1139/f94-312 PG 9 WC Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology SC Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology GA QR475 UT WOS:A1994QR47500026 ER PT J AU LORTZ, DA BETTERS, DR WRIGHT, LL AF LORTZ, DA BETTERS, DR WRIGHT, LL TI PRODUCTION FUNCTION FOR SHORT-ROTATION WOODY-CROP POPULUS SPP PLANTATIONS SO CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE LA English DT Article ID HYBRID POPLAR AB Short-rotation woody-crop Populus spp. plantations have the potential to produce large amounts of biomass in short time periods, typically 4-8 years. A production function equation is shown to predict yields for such plantations. The equation is based, in part. on information from biomass production experiments conducted across the United States. These experimental plots are sponsored by the Biofuels Feedstock Development Program of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The equation uses nine parameters including both cultural practices and climatic and soil site conditions as independent variables. The equation (R2 = 0.86) is accurate and applicable to a wide range of conditions. C1 COLORADO STATE UNIV,DEPT FOREST SCI,FT COLLINS,CO 80523. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 18 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 3 PU NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA PI OTTAWA PA RESEARCH JOURNALS, MONTREAL RD, OTTAWA ON K1A 0R6, CANADA SN 0045-5067 J9 CAN J FOREST RES JI Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. Can. Rech. For. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 24 IS 1 BP 180 EP 184 DI 10.1139/x94-024 PG 5 WC Forestry SC Forestry GA MY415 UT WOS:A1994MY41500024 ER PT J AU GRENIER, P HOUDE, D JANDL, S BOATNER, LA AF GRENIER, P HOUDE, D JANDL, S BOATNER, LA TI DETERMINATION OF THE A1(TO) SOFT-MODE DAMPING RATE IN KTA0.93NB0.07O3 SO CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID LIGHT-SCATTERING; PHASE-TRANSITION AB Raman-scattering and infrared reflectivity experiments were conducted using a KTa0.93Nb0.07O3 single crystal with a ferroelectric phase transition temperature of T(c) almost-equal-to 68 K. The values obtained for the damping rate of the A1(TO(transverse optical)) soft-mode appear to be half of those determined by impulsive stimulated Raman scattering. Since the latter experiment probes the soft-mode in the polariton regime, while the former probes outside of this region, the observed discrepancy points towards some additional interaction for the polariton soft-mode. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV SHERBROOKE,DEPT MED NUCL & RADIOBIOL,SHERBROOKE J1K 2R1,QUEBEC,CANADA. RP GRENIER, P (reprint author), UNIV SHERBROOKE,DEPT PHYS,SHERBROOKE J1K 2R1,QUEBEC,CANADA. NR 16 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA PI OTTAWA PA RESEARCH JOURNALS, MONTREAL RD, OTTAWA ON K1A 0R6, CANADA SN 0008-4204 J9 CAN J PHYS JI Can. J. Phys. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 72 IS 1-2 BP 40 EP 43 PG 4 WC Physics, Multidisciplinary SC Physics GA MZ049 UT WOS:A1994MZ04900007 ER PT J AU ERIKSSON, G WU, P BLANDER, M PELTON, AD AF ERIKSSON, G WU, P BLANDER, M PELTON, AD TI CRITICAL-EVALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES AND PHASE-DIAGRAMS OF THE MNO-SIO2 CAO-SIO2 SYSTEMS SO CANADIAN METALLURGICAL QUARTERLY LA English DT Article ID SILICATES AB All available thermodynamic and phase diagram data have been critically assessed for all phases in the MnO-SiO2 and CaO-SiO2 systems at 1 bar pressure form 298 K to above the liquidus temperatures. All reliable thermodynamic and phase diagram data for each system have been simultaneously optimized in order to obtain one set of model equations for the Gibbs energies of all phases as functions of temperature and composition. The thermodynamic properties and phase diagrams calculated from these parameters are self-consistent and the most reliable currently available estimates of the true values. The modified quasichemical model was used to represent the Gibbs energies of the molten slag phases. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP ERIKSSON, G (reprint author), ECOLE POLYTECH MONTREAL,CTR RECH CALCUL THERMOCHIM,POB 6079,STN A,MONTREAL H3C 3A7,PQ,CANADA. NR 67 TC 106 Z9 106 U1 1 U2 10 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-4433 J9 CAN METALL QUART JI Can. Metall. Q. PD JAN-MAR PY 1994 VL 33 IS 1 BP 13 EP 21 PG 9 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA MR998 UT WOS:A1994MR99800002 ER PT J AU MICHEL, D PRUSKI, M GERSTEIN, BC AF MICHEL, D PRUSKI, M GERSTEIN, BC TI NMR OF PETROLEUM COKES .1. RELAXATION STUDIES AND QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF HYDROGEN BY MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SO CARBON LA English DT Article DE PETROLEUM COKE; H-1 NMR; NUCLEAR RELAXATION; SPIN COUNTING; ESR ID SPIN-LATTICE RELAXATION; BITUMINOUS COAL; H-1-NMR AB A set of 15 petroleum cokes produced by delayed coking in a Mobil laboratory coker has been studied using solid state H-1 NMR. From solid echo and free induction measurements, the concentrations of hydrogen as well as inter- and intramolecular second moments due to dipolar proton-proton interactions were measured. Electron spin resonance (ESR) was used to determine the concentrations and nature of paramagnetic sites. The longitudinal relaxation times in the laboratory and rotating frames were measured and the relaxation mechanisms discussed. Relaxation parameters were found to be derived from two-exponential fits of experimental data. These parameters were not related to structural parameters of cokes obtained in subsequent studies by high resolution NMR of H-1 and C-13. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 27 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 2 U2 2 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-6223 J9 CARBON JI Carbon PY 1994 VL 32 IS 1 BP 31 EP 40 DI 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90006-X PG 10 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA MZ031 UT WOS:A1994MZ03100004 ER PT J AU PRUSKI, M GERSTEIN, BC MICHEL, D AF PRUSKI, M GERSTEIN, BC MICHEL, D TI NMR OF PETROLEUM COKES .2. STUDIES BY HIGH-RESOLUTION SOLID-STATE NMR OF H-1 AND C-13 SO CARBON LA English DT Article DE PETROLEUM COKE; HIGH-RESOLUTION SOLID STATE NMR; CRAMPS; CROSS-POLARIZATION; COKE STRUCTURE ID NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; MAGIC-ANGLE; COAL; POLARIZATION AB Chemical functionalities of hydrogen and carbon in a series of cokes obtained from heavy crude oils in a Mobile continuous flow laboratory coker pilot unit are probed with high-resolution solid state NMR. The fractions of aromatic hydrogen and carbon, as determined from H-1 combined rotation and multiple-pulse spectroscopy (CRAMPS), and C-13 magic angle spinning (MAS) experiment with and without cross polarization (CP), varied only slightly between 0.49 and 0.65 and between 0.88 and 0.92, respectively, for the samples studied. A comparison with the results of direct excitation (C-13 MAS) NMR showed that CP/MAS NMR spectra taken with a contact time of 1 ms well represented relative carbon intensities. The high-resolution spectra, in combination with previously reported wide-line H-1 NMR data and the results of elemental analysis, are used to derive several structural parameters, including aromatic and aliphatic hydrogen to carbon ratios and the average formula per 100 carbon atoms. Finally, the ''average'' structures for studied cokes are proposed and discussed. Most cokes are concluded to consist of molecules having approximately 10 aromatic rings bearing only few substitutions. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. UNIV LEIPZIG,FACHBEREICH PHYS,D-04103 LEIPZIG,GERMANY. RP PRUSKI, M (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 35 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 1 U2 4 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-6223 J9 CARBON JI Carbon PY 1994 VL 32 IS 1 BP 41 EP 49 DI 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90007-8 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA MZ031 UT WOS:A1994MZ03100005 ER PT J AU KELLY, BT BURCHELL, TD AF KELLY, BT BURCHELL, TD TI THE ANALYSIS OF IRRADIATION CREEP EXPERIMENTS ON NUCLEAR-REACTOR GRAPHITE SO CARBON LA English DT Article DE IRRADIATION CREEP; NUCLEAR GRAPHITE; ANALYSIS AB The phenomenon of irradiation creep in graphite is essential to the design and construction of graphite-moderated reactors. Recent experimental results have shown large apparent reductions in creep rate for creep strains greater than +/- 1%. It is shown that this is not a true reduction in creep rate, but is an artifact resulting from changes in the properties of the stressed samples, which modify their dimensional changes under irradiation compared to the unstressed control samples, and this is not accounted for in the standard definition of creep strain. C1 UNIV BATH,DEPT MAT SCI,BATH BA2 7AY,AVON,ENGLAND. RP KELLY, BT (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Burchell, Tim/E-6566-2017 OI Burchell, Tim/0000-0003-1436-1192 NR 13 TC 29 Z9 29 U1 1 U2 7 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-6223 J9 CARBON JI Carbon PY 1994 VL 32 IS 1 BP 119 EP 125 DI 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90017-5 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA MZ031 UT WOS:A1994MZ03100015 ER PT J AU KELLY, BT BURCHELL, TD AF KELLY, BT BURCHELL, TD TI STRUCTURE-RELATED PROPERTY CHANGES IN POLYCRYSTALLINE GRAPHITE UNDER NEUTRON-IRRADIATION SO CARBON LA English DT Article DE NEUTRON IRRADIATION; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; POLYCRYSTALLINE GRAPHITE AB The properties of polycrystalline graphite are related to those of their component crystallites by structure-dependent factors. Neutron irradiation changes the properties of the crystals and indirectly the ''structure factors'' that relate the macroscopic to the microscopic properties. It is proposed and demonstrated that each of these structure factors depends upon a single parameter X(T), defined as the difference in the crystal dimensional changes parallel and perpendicular to the hexagonal axis. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP KELLY, BT (reprint author), UNIV BATH,BATH BA2 7AY,AVON,ENGLAND. RI Burchell, Tim/E-6566-2017 OI Burchell, Tim/0000-0003-1436-1192 NR 13 TC 27 Z9 27 U1 0 U2 5 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-6223 J9 CARBON JI Carbon PY 1994 VL 32 IS 3 BP 499 EP 505 DI 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90172-4 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA NK865 UT WOS:A1994NK86500016 ER PT J AU PEDRAZA, DF KOIKE, J AF PEDRAZA, DF KOIKE, J TI DIMENSIONAL CHANGES IN GRADE H-451 NUCLEAR GRAPHITE DUE TO ELECTRON-IRRADIATION SO CARBON LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 21st Biennial Conference on Carbon CY JUN 13-18, 1993 CL BUFFALO, NY DE ELECTRON IRRADIATION; NUCLEAR-GRADE GRAPHITE; POROSITY; DIMENSIONAL CHANGES AB Porosity plays a very important role in the overall dimensional changes induced by irradiation in many graphitic materials. In the present study, a nuclear grade isotropic graphite, H-451, was irradiated in situ in the electron microscope in regions bordering existing pores. Selected area diffraction patterns of different regions of this material showed that graphite grade H-451 is a well-graphitized, single-phase material whose structure is essentially identical to that of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). Therefore, structural changes in the individual crystallites must be the same as found in HOPG in our previous study. Crystallites having either of the two principal orientations parallel to the direction of the electron beam, viz., the c-crystallographic axis direction parallel or normal to the beam, could easily be found in specimens thinned to electron transparency. Both pore opening and closure were detected during irradiation depending upon the crystalline orientation around the pore. With increasing electron dose, elongated pores bound by crystallites with their c axis normal to the pore surface closed, while pores bound by crystallites with their basal plane in the plane of the pore at the observation surface opened up. These effects are consistent with the dimensional changes observed in HOPG. The present results are compared with the macroscopic changes observed under reactor irradiation. C1 OREGON STATE UNIV,CORVALLIS,OR 97331. RP PEDRAZA, DF (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,POB 2003,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 9 TC 20 Z9 20 U1 3 U2 9 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-6223 J9 CARBON JI Carbon PY 1994 VL 32 IS 4 BP 727 EP 734 DI 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90095-7 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA NQ812 UT WOS:A1994NQ81200026 ER PT J AU KLEMENS, PG PEDRAZA, DF AF KLEMENS, PG PEDRAZA, DF TI THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY OF GRAPHITE IN THE BASAL-PLANE SO CARBON LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 21st Biennial Conference on Carbon CY JUN 13-18, 1993 CL BUFFALO, NY DE POLYCRYSTALLINE GRAPHITE; THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY; IRRADIATION EFFECTS ID PYROLYTIC-GRAPHITE AB Theoretical expressions are derived for the phonon thermal conductivity of single crystals of graphite in the basal plane at room and at elevated temperatures. The phonons are treated by a two-dimensional Debye model in the frequency range from 4 to 46 THz. Mean free paths are calculated for anharmonic three-phonon interactions, scattering by point defects and scattering by grain boundaries. The calculated intrinsic thermal conductivity of 19.1 W/cm/K at 300 K agrees with existing data on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite. The spectral distribution of the intrinsic phonon heat current has a maximum at 4 THz and decreases with increasing frequency, making the thermal conductivity sensitive to grain size. Estimates are given for the reduction in conductivity by vacancies and Frenkel pairs, and for grain boundary and point defects in combination. Observed reductions due to neutron irradiation are discussed in terms of Frenkel pairs or residual vacancies. Thermal conductivity reductions are estimated in terms of observed fragmentation of basal planes as a result of prolonged electron irradiation. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP KLEMENS, PG (reprint author), UNIV CONNECTICUT,STORRS,CT 06269, USA. NR 15 TC 154 Z9 159 U1 10 U2 62 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0008-6223 J9 CARBON JI Carbon PY 1994 VL 32 IS 4 BP 735 EP 741 DI 10.1016/0008-6223(94)90096-5 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA NQ812 UT WOS:A1994NQ81200027 ER PT B AU GRESHAM, GL DAVIES, JP GOODRICH, LD BLACKWOOD, LG LIU, BYH THIMSEM, D YOO, SH HALLOWELL, SF AF GRESHAM, GL DAVIES, JP GOODRICH, LD BLACKWOOD, LG LIU, BYH THIMSEM, D YOO, SH HALLOWELL, SF BE Lawrence, AH TI DEVELOPMENT OF PARTICLE STANDARDS FOR TESTING DETECTION SYSTEMS - MASS OF RDX AND PARTICLE-SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF COMPOSITION-4 RESIDUES SO CARGO INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Cargo Inspection Technologies CY JUL 25-27, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 23 Z9 23 U1 0 U2 7 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1600-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2276 BP 34 EP 44 DI 10.1117/12.189198 PG 11 WC Remote Sensing SC Remote Sensing GA BB55E UT WOS:A1994BB55E00005 ER PT B AU MICKLICH, BJ FINK, CL YULE, TJ AF MICKLICH, BJ FINK, CL YULE, TJ BE Lawrence, AH TI KEY RESEARCH ISSUES IN THE PULSED FAST-NEUTRON ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE FOR CARGO INSPECTION SO CARGO INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Cargo Inspection Technologies CY JUL 25-27, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV TECHNOL DEV,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 0-8194-1600-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2276 BP 310 EP 320 DI 10.1117/12.189179 PG 11 WC Remote Sensing SC Remote Sensing GA BB55E UT WOS:A1994BB55E00031 ER PT B AU JONES, JL HARKER, YD YOON, WY JOHNSON, LO LAWRENCE, RS AF JONES, JL HARKER, YD YOON, WY JOHNSON, LO LAWRENCE, RS BE Lawrence, AH TI PULSED PHOTON INTERROGATION WITH NEUTRON-INDUCED GAMMA-RAY SPECTROMETRY FOR CARGO INSPECTIONS SO CARGO INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Cargo Inspection Technologies CY JUL 25-27, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE ELECTRON ACCELERATOR; BREMSSTRAHLUNG; PHOTONEUTRON; INELASTIC SCATTERING; NEUTRON CAPTURE; GAMMA-DETECTORS; FAST-TIMING ELECTRONICS; SPECTROMETRY C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. 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 0-8194-1600-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2276 BP 326 EP 338 DI 10.1117/12.189181 PG 13 WC Remote Sensing SC Remote Sensing GA BB55E UT WOS:A1994BB55E00033 ER PT B AU ROBINS, WH WRIGHT, BW AF ROBINS, WH WRIGHT, BW BE Lawrence, AH TI ANALYSIS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS FROM ILLICIT COCAINE SAMPLES SO CARGO INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Cargo Inspection Technologies CY JUL 25-27, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE COCAINE; VOLATILES; HEADSPACE ANALYSIS; SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION; GC MS; GC FTIR C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT CHEM SCI,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 0-8194-1600-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2276 BP 352 EP 362 DI 10.1117/12.189184 PG 11 WC Remote Sensing SC Remote Sensing GA BB55E UT WOS:A1994BB55E00035 ER PT B AU KIRBY, J LINDQUIST, RP AF KIRBY, J LINDQUIST, RP BE Lawrence, AH TI DEVELOPMENT OF MARIJUANA AND TOBACCO DETECTORS USING K-40 GAMMA-RAY EMISSIONS SO CARGO INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Cargo Inspection Technologies CY JUL 25-27, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE K-40; MARIJUANA; TOBACCO; DRUGS; GAMMA-RAY DETECTION C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,FISS ENERGY & SYST SAFETY PROGRAM,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 0-8194-1600-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2276 BP 374 EP 382 DI 10.1117/12.189186 PG 9 WC Remote Sensing SC Remote Sensing GA BB55E UT WOS:A1994BB55E00037 ER PT S AU SUTHERLAND, HJ VEERS, PS ASHWILL, TD AF SUTHERLAND, HJ VEERS, PS ASHWILL, TD BE Stephens, RI TI FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTION FOR WIND TURBINES - A CASE STUDY ON LOADING SPECTRA AND PARAMETER SENSITIVITY SO CASE STUDIES FOR FATIGUE EDUCATION SE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Case Studies for Fatigue Education CY MAY 18, 1993 CL ATLANTA, GA SP AMER SOC TESTING MAT, COMM FATIGUE & FRACTURE. SUBCOMM RES & EDUC DE FATIGUE; WIND TURBINES; LOADING SPECTRUM; DAMAGE ASSESSMENT; MINERS RULE; UNCERTAINTY; VARIABILITY C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT WIND ENERGY TECHNOL,TECH STAFF,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 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 0-8031-1997-6 J9 AM SOC TEST MATER PY 1994 VL 1250 BP 174 EP 207 DI 10.1520/STP13992S PG 34 WC Engineering, Mechanical SC Engineering GA BC37J UT WOS:A1994BC37J00012 ER PT J AU SZANYI, J PAFFETT, MT AF SZANYI, J PAFFETT, MT TI ETHYLENE DIMERIZATION OVER A MODEL SN/PT(111) CATALYST SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE ETHYLENE; DIMERIZATION; PT(111); SN/PT(111); UHV ID SINGLE-CRYSTAL SURFACES; SILICA-SUPPORTED RU; CU CATALYSTS; ALLOYS; CHEMISORPTION; PT(111); NMR AB The dimerization reaction of ethylene was studied over Pt(111) and (square-root3 x square-root3)R30-degrees-Sn/Pt(111) model catalysts at moderate pressures (20-100 Torr). The catalyst surfaces were prepared and characterized in a UHV surface analysis system and moderate pressure catalytic reactions were conducted with an attached batch reactor. The overall catalytic activity of the (square-root3 x square-root3)R30-degrees-Sn/Pt(111) surface alloy for C4 products was slightly higher than that at Pt(111). In addition to the dimerization reaction, hydrogenolysis of ethylene to propane and methane was also observed, with the (square-root3 x square-root3)R30-degrees-Sn/Pt(111) surface alloy less active than Pt(111). Among the C4 products, butenes and n-butane were the major components. Carbon buildup was observed to be significant above 500 K with the (square-root3 x square-root3)R30-degrees-Sn/Pt(111) surface alloy much more resistant than Pt(111). The dimerization of ethylene was not eliminated by the presence of surface carbonaceous deposits and even at significant surface coverages of carbon the model catalysts exhibited significant activitis. The results are discussed in terms of the surface chemistry of ethylene and the previously reported catalytic reactions of acetylene trimerization and n-butane hydrogenolysis at these surfaces. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,MS G740,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 17 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 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 1994 VL 29 IS 1-2 BP 133 EP 143 DI 10.1007/BF00814260 PG 11 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA PR854 UT WOS:A1994PR85400016 ER PT J AU SAULT, AG AF SAULT, AG TI LIMITATIONS OF SURFACE ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING THE SURFACE-COMPOSITION OF BIMETALLIC PARTICLES SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE BIMETALLIC PARTICLES; BIMETALLIC CATALYSIS; X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY; AUGER ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY ID RAY PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY; CATALYTIC ACTIVITY; SENSITIVITY; ALUMINA; IRON; XPS AB Calculations of expected X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy intensity ratios for both homogeneous and segregated bimetallic particles demonstrate that a minimum particle size exists, below which reliable differentiation between homogeneous alloy particles and particles in which one component has segregated to the surface cannot be made. This minimum particle size varies between 3 and 8 nm depending on the specific metal combination in question. In cases of partial segregation of one component, the minimum particle size is even larger. The implications of these results for the study of surface segregation in supported bimetallic catalyst particles are discussed. RP SAULT, AG (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT FUEL SCI 6211,MS0710,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 31 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 2 U2 5 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1994 VL 29 IS 1-2 BP 145 EP 158 DI 10.1007/BF00814261 PG 14 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA PR854 UT WOS:A1994PR85400017 ER PT J AU RIBEIRO, FH BONIVARDI, AL SOMORJAI, GA AF RIBEIRO, FH BONIVARDI, AL SOMORJAI, GA TI ENSEMBLE SIZE-REDUCTION BY RHENIUM SULFUR AS A METHOD TO LOWER THE RATE OF DEACTIVATION OF HYDROCARBON REACTIONS OVER PT CATALYSTS SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE PLATINUM CATALYST; EFFECT OF IRIDIUM; RHENIUM, AND SULFUR; REFORMING REACTIONS; HYDROCARBON REACTIONS; DEACTIVATION ON PLATINUM ID SINGLE-CRYSTAL SURFACES; CONVERSION CATALYSTS; PLATINUM; SELECTIVITY; HYDROGENOLYSIS; RE; ISOMERIZATION; MAINTENANCE; NEOPENTANE; METALS AB The reactions of cyclohexane (6.7 kPa) and n-hexane (13.3 kPa) in H-2 (450 kPa) were studied on platinum-rhenium model catalysts in the range 570-740 K. The catalysts were prepared by depositing rhenium on a platinum foil or platinum on a rhenium foil. The catalyst total area was 0.5-1.0 cm2. The surfaces were pre-sulfided before reaction and thiophene added to the feed to maintain the surface sulfided under reaction conditions. Sulfur binds with rhenium forming a catalytically inactive rhenium-sulfur compound. As the concentration of rhenium-sulfur on the surface is increased and the platinum ensembles become smaller, only dehydrogenation-hydrogenation activity is observed. However, the catalyst becomes more resistant to deactivation. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,CTR ADV MAT,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP RIBEIRO, FH (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. OI Ribeiro, Fabio/0000-0001-7752-461X NR 30 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 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 1994 VL 27 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 10 DI 10.1007/BF00806972 PG 10 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA NX527 UT WOS:A1994NX52700001 ER PT J AU BOFFA, AB LIN, C BELL, AT SOMORJAI, GA AF BOFFA, AB LIN, C BELL, AT SOMORJAI, GA TI LEWIS ACIDITY AS AN EXPLANATION FOR OXIDE PROMOTION OF METALS - IMPLICATIONS OF ITS IMPORTANCE AND LIMITS FOR CATALYTIC REACTIONS SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE OXIDE PROMOTION; ACIDITY; CO AND CO2 HYDROGENATION; RH ID TITANIA OVERLAYERS; RHODIUM CATALYSTS; RH FOIL; CO; HYDROGENATION; SUPPORT; REACTIVITY AB Sub-monolayer quantities of metal oxides are found to influence CO hydrogenation, CO2 hydrogenation, acetone hydrogenation, ethylene hydroformylation, ethylene hydrogenation, and ethane hydrogenolysis over Rh foils. The metal oxides investigated include AlOx, TiOx, VOx, FeOx, ZrOx, NbOx, TaOx, and WOx. Only those reactions involving the hydrogenation of C-O bonds are enhanced by the oxide overlayers. The coverage at which maximum rate enhancement occurs is approximately 0.5 ML for each oxide promoter. Titanium, niobium, and tantalum oxides are the most effective promoters. XPS measurements after reaction show that of the oxides studied titanium, niobium, and tantalum oxide overlayers are stable in the highest oxidation states. The trend in promotion effectiveness is attributed to the direct relationship between oxidation state and Lewis acidity. For the oxide promoters, bonding at the metal oxide/metal interface between the O-end of adsorbed CO and the Lewis acidic oxide is postulated to facilitate C-O bond dissociation and subsequent hydrogenation. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, DEPT CHEM, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY, DEPT CHEM ENGN, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. RP LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, CTR ADV MAT, DIV MAT SCI, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. OI Bell, Alexis/0000-0002-5738-4645 NR 32 TC 61 Z9 61 U1 3 U2 32 PU SPRINGER PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA SN 1011-372X EI 1572-879X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1994 VL 27 IS 3-4 BP 243 EP 249 DI 10.1007/BF00813909 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA PD056 UT WOS:A1994PD05600001 ER PT J AU RODRIGUEZ, JA HRBEK, J AF RODRIGUEZ, JA HRBEK, J TI CESIUM-CATALYZED OXIDATION OF ZINC SURFACES SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE ZN OXIDATION; CS CATALYSIS; CS/ZNO ID PROMOTED OXIDATION; THIN-FILMS; GROWTH; OXYGEN; CU(110); RU(001); STATE; ZNOX AB On zinc films, the adsorption probability of O2 is extremely low (10(-3)-10(-2)), and O2 exposures in the range of 10(3)-10(4) langmuir are necessary to produce a significant transformation of metallic zinc into zinc oxide. The presence of submonolayer coverages of cesium enhances the oxidation rate of zinc by 2-3 orders of magnitude. The cesium adatoms interact with O2 molecules, producing a reservoir of reactive oxygen species that oxidize zinc. RP RODRIGUEZ, JA (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,POB 5000,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. RI Hrbek, Jan/I-1020-2013 NR 34 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1994 VL 26 IS 3-4 BP 393 EP 399 DI 10.1007/BF00810613 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA NR873 UT WOS:A1994NR87300019 ER PT J AU SHAMSI, A AF SHAMSI, A TI PARTIAL OXIDATION OF C-13-LABELED ETHYLENE IN METHANE OVER CA/NI/K CATALYSTS SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE CATALYSIS; PARTIAL OXIDATION; OXIDATIVE COUPLING AB The relative reactivity of ethane and ethylene compared to methane over the Ca/Ni/K catalyst was determined. The reactivities are in the order of ethylene>ethane much greater than methane. The catalyst was also studied using temperature-programmed reaction, desorption and decomposition. RP SHAMSI, A (reprint author), US DOE,MORGANTOWN ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,POB 880,MORGANTOWN,WV 26507, USA. NR 7 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 1 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1994 VL 25 IS 1-2 BP 97 EP 103 DI 10.1007/BF00815419 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA NB610 UT WOS:A1994NB61000011 ER PT J AU LAHTINEN, J ANRAKU, T SOMORJAI, GA AF LAHTINEN, J ANRAKU, T SOMORJAI, GA TI C, CO AND CO2 HYDROGENATION ON COBALT FOIL MODEL CATALYSTS - EVIDENCE FOR THE NEED OF COO REDUCTION SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE C, CO, AND CO2 HYDROGENATION; COBALT CATALYSTS ID FISCHER-TROPSCH REACTION; SINGLE-CRYSTAL NICKEL; POLYCRYSTALLINE IRON; SURFACE COMPOSITION; CARBIDIC CARBON; METHANATION; KINETICS; NI(100); DIOXIDE AB The hydrogenation of C, CO, and CO2 has been studied on polycrystalline cobalt foils using a combination of UHV studies and atmospheric pressure reactions in temperature range from 475 to 575 K at 101 kPa total pressure. The reactions produce mainly methane but with selectivities of 98, 80, and 99 wt% at 525 K for C, CO, and CO2, respectively. In the C and CO2 hydrogenation the rest is ethane, whereas in CO hydrogenation hydrocarbons up to C4 were detected. The activation energies of methane formation are 57, 86, and 158 kJ/mol from C, CO, and CO2, respectively. The partial pressure dependencies of the CO and CO2 hydrogenation indicate roughly first order dependence on hydrogen pressure (1.5 and 0.9), negative first order on CO (-0.75) and zero order on CO2 (-0.05). Post reaction spectroscopy revealed carbon deposition from CO and oxygen deposition from CO2 on the surface above 540 K. The reduction of cobalt oxide formed after dissociation of C-O bonds on the surface is proposed to be the rate limiting step in CO and CO2 hydrogenation. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Lahtinen, Jouko/K-6804-2012 OI Lahtinen, Jouko/0000-0002-1192-9945 NR 28 TC 32 Z9 32 U1 3 U2 20 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1994 VL 25 IS 3-4 BP 241 EP 255 DI 10.1007/BF00816304 PG 15 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA NG163 UT WOS:A1994NG16300006 ER PT J AU PITTMAN, RM BELL, AT AF PITTMAN, RM BELL, AT TI RAMAN INVESTIGATIONS OF NH3 ADSORPTION ON TIO2, NB2O5, AND NB2O5/TIO2 SO CATALYSIS LETTERS LA English DT Article DE AMMONIA; TITANIA; NIOBIA; TITANIA-SUPPORTED NIOBIA; RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY ID NIOBIUM OXIDE CATALYSTS; AMMONIA ADSORPTION; MOLECULAR-STRUCTURES; SURFACE; SILICA; DIOXIDE; DEHYDROGENATION; ANATASE AB A study has been carried out of the interactions of NH3 with TiO2, Nb2O5, and Nb2O5/TiO2. Raman spectroscopy was used to characterize the structure of the adsorbed NH3 and perturbations of species present at the surface of the adsorbent. On each oxide, NH3 adsorbs predominantly at Lewis acid sites. Hydrogen-bonding occurs between the adsorbed NH3 and OH groups present on the surface of TiO2. A small concentration of NH4+ is observed, consistent with the relatively low concentration of Bronsted acid sites compared to Lewis acid sites on each of the samples investigated. Exposure of Nb2O5/TiO2 to NH3 at temperatures up to 500-degrees-C does not result in partial reduction of the supported niobia. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP PITTMAN, RM (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CHEM SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 33 TC 33 Z9 35 U1 1 U2 7 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 1011-372X J9 CATAL LETT JI Catal. Lett. PY 1994 VL 24 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 13 DI 10.1007/BF00807369 PG 13 WC Chemistry, Physical SC Chemistry GA MT467 UT WOS:A1994MT46700001 ER PT B AU JOHNSTON, RG AF JOHNSTON, RG BE Tuchin, VV TI NOVEL APPLICATIONS OF LASERS IN BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND PALEONTOLOGY SO CELL AND BIOTISSUE OPTICS: APPLICATIONS IN LASER DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT CBO 93 International Workshop - Cell and Biotissue Optics: Applications in Laser Diagnostics and Therapy CY JUN 27-JUL 04, 1993 CL MOSCOW, RUSSIA SP SARATOV STATE UNIV, JOINT INST NUCL RES, MOSCOW STATE UNIV, INT LASER CTR, SARATOV MED UNIV, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, RUSSIAN CHAPTER, RUSSIAN HIGH SCH EDUC COMM, RUSSIAN ACAD SCI, SARATOV CTR CONTROL & EXPLORAT PHYS FIELDS & RADIAT, GERMAN RUSSIAN FREE UNIV SARATOV C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 0-8194-1383-6 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2100 BP 2 EP 5 DI 10.1117/12.178985 PG 4 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BA89C UT WOS:A1994BA89C00001 ER PT J AU GILBERT, RS REDDY, ST TARGAN, S HERSCHMAN, HR AF GILBERT, RS REDDY, ST TARGAN, S HERSCHMAN, HR TI TGF-BETA-1 AUGMENTS EXPRESSION OF THE TIS10/PROSTAGLANDIN SYNTHASE-2 GENE IN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS SO CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY RESEARCH LA English DT Article DE PROSTAGLANDINS; PROSTAGLANDIN SYNTHASE; CYCLOOXYGENASE; TGF-BETA; EPITHELIAL CELLS; INTESTINE ID GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA; NONSTEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS; MITOGEN-INDUCIBLE CYCLOOXYGENASE; SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELLS; SWISS 3T3 CELLS; MESSENGER-RNA; PROSTAGLANDIN SYNTHASE; PHORBOL ESTER; H SYNTHASE; INTERLEUKIN-1 AB Treatment of nontransformed rat intestinal crypt epithelial TEC-S cells with tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate (TPA) + calcium ionophore (A23187) induces both the synthesis of prostacyclin and the expression of the TIS10/PGS-2 gene, a primary response gene encoding a second form of prostaglandin synthase (PGS). In addition to pharmacological induction by TPA + A23187, TIS10/PGS-2 message is also induced by the inflammatory cytokine interleukin 1-beta (IL-1 beta). Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta), a potent cytokine known to modulate a variety of biological responses, does not by itself induce either prostanoid accumulation or TIS10/PGS-2 gene expression. TGF-beta does, however, augment both induced prostacyclin accumulation and the induced synthesis and accumulation of TIS10/PGS-2 protein and message in IEC-6 cells. TGF-beta concentrations in the range of 0.1-1.0 ng/ml (4.0-40 pM) maximally augment accumulation of TIS10/PGS-2 message, In contrast, dexamethasone attenuates prostacyclin production, TIS10/PGS-2 protein accumulation, and TIS10/PGS-2 message induction in IEC-6 cells. These results suggest that steroids and cytokines such as TGF-beta may (i) modulate intestinal epithelial cell growth and differentiation and (ii) influence gastrointestinal diseases such as gastric ulcers and colon cancer by modulating eicosanoid production. C1 UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,SCH MED,DEPT BIOL CHEM,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024. UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,SCH MED,DOE,STRUCT BIOL & MOLEC MED LAB,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024. CEDARS SINAI MED CTR,IBD CTR,LOS ANGELES,CA. NR 47 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0968-8773 J9 CELL MOL BIOL RES JI Cell Mol. Biol. Res. PY 1994 VL 40 IS 7-8 BP 653 EP 660 PG 8 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA QM855 UT WOS:A1994QM85500006 PM 7787883 ER PT J AU ALLAN, ML KUKACKA, LE AF ALLAN, ML KUKACKA, LE TI PERMEABILITY AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF PLAIN AND POLYPROPYLENE FIBER-REINFORCED GROUTS SO CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CEMENT PASTE; ZONE AB Cementitious grouts with and without polypropylene fibres were evaluated for use as containment barriers around waste landfills located in an arid environment. Viscosity, flow time, water permeability and microstructure of the grouts were investigated. Low permeabilities of the order of 10(-11) to 10(-10) cm/s were measured on cement-sand grouts. Permeability was influenced by curing conditions and water/cement ratio. Variation of sand/cement ratio by mass from 1 to 1.2 and addition of 0.1 to 0.2% volume fraction fibres did not affect permeability significantly. RP ALLAN, ML (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONSERVAT,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. RI Berndt, Marita/D-1901-2014 OI Berndt, Marita/0000-0002-6622-0597 NR 15 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 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. PY 1994 VL 24 IS 4 BP 671 EP 681 DI 10.1016/0008-8846(94)90191-0 PG 11 WC Construction & Building Technology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Construction & Building Technology; Materials Science GA NN820 UT WOS:A1994NN82000009 ER PT B AU EARL, WL KIM, YW SMITH, DM AF EARL, WL KIM, YW SMITH, DM BE Rouquerol, J RodriguezReinoso, F Sing, KSW Unger, KK TI NMR MEASUREMENT OF PORE STRUCTURE SO CHARACTERIZATION OF POROUS SOLIDS III SE STUDIES IN SURFACE SCIENCE AND CATALYSIS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT IUPAC Symposium on Characterization of Porous Solids (COPS III) CY MAY 09-12, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM ID NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; SPIN-LATTICE RELAXATION; XE-129 NMR; MICROPOROUS SOLIDS; XENON; ZEOLITES; SPECTROSCOPY; DIFFUSION; SIZE AB Several different NMR experiments are described for obtaining information about pore sizes and the physical chemistry of molecules in restricted geometries. These methods include Xe-129 chemical shifts, Xe-129 freezing, N-15(2) freezing, and (CO2)-C-13 freezing in pores. We conclude that care must be taken in the application of the mean free path model relating Xe-129 chemical shifts and pore diameters. The freezing experiments are interesting in providing information about the state of small molecules in pores but they do not yield quantitative pore size information in themselves. C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO,CTR MICROENGINEERED CERAM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. RP EARL, WL (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & LASER SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 21 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-81491-4 J9 STUD SURF SCI CATAL PY 1994 VL 87 BP 301 EP 309 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA BD08F UT WOS:A1994BD08F00033 ER PT B AU HAGANS, K GALKOWSKI, J AF HAGANS, K GALKOWSKI, J BE Lieberman, RA TI THE USE OF LASER-DIODES FOR CONTROL OF URANIUM VAPORIZATION RATES SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS V SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V CY SEP 07-09, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AUTOMATED IMAGING ASSOC, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, CTR EXCELLENCE OPT DATA PROC, UNIV CONNECTICUT, ADV TECHNOL CTR PRECIS MFG, INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING 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 0-8194-1333-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2068 BP 23 EP 27 DI 10.1117/12.170660 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA45J UT WOS:A1994BA45J00003 ER PT B AU BERZINS, LV AF BERZINS, LV BE Lieberman, RA TI USING LASER-ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY TO MONITOR COMPOSITION AND PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES OF METAL VAPORS SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS V SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V CY SEP 07-09, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AUTOMATED IMAGING ASSOC, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, CTR EXCELLENCE OPT DATA PROC, UNIV CONNECTICUT, ADV TECHNOL CTR PRECIS MFG, INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1333-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2068 BP 28 EP 40 DI 10.1117/12.170661 PG 13 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA45J UT WOS:A1994BA45J00004 ER PT B AU KYLE, KR VESS, TM ANGEL, SM AF KYLE, KR VESS, TM ANGEL, SM BE Lieberman, RA TI TOTAL LIGHT LOSS FIBER OPTIC SPECTROSCOPY - PROGRESS TOWARDS A FIBER OPTIC RAMAN ORGANIC VAPOR SENSOR SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS V SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V CY SEP 07-09, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AUTOMATED IMAGING ASSOC, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, CTR EXCELLENCE OPT DATA PROC, UNIV CONNECTICUT, ADV TECHNOL CTR PRECIS MFG, INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH & ECOL ASSESSMENT,MEASUREMENT SCI GRP,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 0-8194-1333-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2068 BP 96 EP 108 DI 10.1117/12.170654 PG 13 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA45J UT WOS:A1994BA45J00011 ER PT B AU KLUNDER, GL SILVA, RJ RUSSO, RE AF KLUNDER, GL SILVA, RJ RUSSO, RE BE Lieberman, RA TI AN INTRINSIC FIBER OPTIC ABSORPTION SENSOR FOR THE DETECTION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS V SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V CY SEP 07-09, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AUTOMATED IMAGING ASSOC, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, CTR EXCELLENCE OPT DATA PROC, UNIV CONNECTICUT, ADV TECHNOL CTR PRECIS MFG, INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 0-8194-1333-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2068 BP 186 EP 191 DI 10.1117/12.170664 PG 6 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA45J UT WOS:A1994BA45J00021 ER PT B AU GRIFFIN, JW ANHEIER, BC OSANTOWSKI, RE MATLOCK, CA OLSEN, KB AF GRIFFIN, JW ANHEIER, BC OSANTOWSKI, RE MATLOCK, CA OLSEN, KB BE Lieberman, RA TI DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR INFRARED FIBER OPTIC SENSORS SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS V SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V CY SEP 07-09, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AUTOMATED IMAGING ASSOC, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, CTR EXCELLENCE OPT DATA PROC, UNIV CONNECTICUT, ADV TECHNOL CTR PRECIS MFG, INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,SUBSURFACE ENVIRONM CHARACTERIZAT GRP,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 0-8194-1333-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2068 BP 242 EP 257 DI 10.1117/12.170671 PG 16 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA45J UT WOS:A1994BA45J00027 ER PT B AU MIZUSAWA, EA DALEY, PF KYLE, KR LANGRY, KC ANGEL, SM AF MIZUSAWA, EA DALEY, PF KYLE, KR LANGRY, KC ANGEL, SM BE Lieberman, RA TI THERMOELECTRIC COOLED, PURGE-AND-TRAP DEVICE FOR ENHANCING THE UTILITY OF FIBER OPTIC VOC SENSORS SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS V SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V CY SEP 07-09, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AUTOMATED IMAGING ASSOC, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, CTR EXCELLENCE OPT DATA PROC, UNIV CONNECTICUT, ADV TECHNOL CTR PRECIS MFG, INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV HLTH ECOL ASSESSMENT,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 0-8194-1333-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2068 BP 326 EP 336 DI 10.1117/12.170680 PG 11 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA45J UT WOS:A1994BA45J00035 ER PT B AU GALKOWSKI, J HAGANS, K AF GALKOWSKI, J HAGANS, K BE Lieberman, RA TI LASER-ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY SYSTEM FOR VAPORIZATION PROCESS CHARACTERIZATION AND CONTROL SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS V SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V CY SEP 07-09, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AUTOMATED IMAGING ASSOC, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV, CTR EXCELLENCE OPT DATA PROC, UNIV CONNECTICUT, ADV TECHNOL CTR PRECIS MFG, INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING 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 0-8194-1333-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2068 BP 348 EP 352 DI 10.1117/12.170683 PG 5 WC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA45J UT WOS:A1994BA45J00038 ER PT B AU MACDONALD, HL JORGENSON, RC SCHOEN, CL SMITH, BF YEE, SS MULLEN, KI AF MACDONALD, HL JORGENSON, RC SCHOEN, CL SMITH, BF YEE, SS MULLEN, KI BE Lieberman, RA TI IMPROVING SERS FOR BETTER SENSORS SO CHEMICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIBER SENSORS VI SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors VI Conference CY JUL 26-27, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE SURFACE-ENHANCED RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY; FIBEROPTIC SENSING; SILVER ISLAND FILMS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 0-8194-1617-7 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2293 BP 198 EP 208 DI 10.1117/12.190969 PG 11 WC Engineering, Chemical; Remote Sensing; Optics SC Engineering; Remote Sensing; Optics GA BB87U UT WOS:A1994BB87U00021 ER PT J AU TANG, J AF TANG, J TI THE EFFECTS OF ANHARMONICITY ON ELECTRON-TRANSFER REACTIONS SO CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID OHMIC DISSIPATION; CONDENSED PHASES; DYNAMICS; FRICTION; SYSTEM AB The effects of anharmonicity in Marcus potentials on electron-transfer reactions are investigated using the spin-boson model. An analytical expression for the nonadiabatic rate constant is derived with full consideration of the quantum tunneling effects of high frequency modes. In the high temperature regime if a single solvent mode at low frequency dominates, the quantal formula can be reduced to a quasi-Gaussian rate expression showing interesting asymmetry between the normal and the inverted regions. For multiple soft solvent modes, the rate constant is expressed as a convoluted integral of a rate function for each individual single mode. RP TANG, J (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. RI Tang, Jau/D-8382-2012 OI Tang, Jau/0000-0003-2078-1513 NR 30 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0301-0104 J9 CHEM PHYS JI Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 179 IS 1 BP 105 EP 114 DI 10.1016/0301-0104(93)E0346-W PG 10 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MR394 UT WOS:A1994MR39400008 ER PT B AU BELL, JT BELL, LH AF BELL, JT BELL, LH BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI SEPARATIONS TECHNOLOGY - THE KEY TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE MINIMIZATION SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 1 EP 15 PG 15 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00001 ER PT B AU HOBBS, DT WALKER, DD AF HOBBS, DT WALKER, DD BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF SAVANNAH-RIVER-SITE NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER CO,SAVANNAH RIVER TECHNOL CTR,AIKEN,SC 29808. 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 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 17 EP 24 PG 8 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00002 ER PT B AU LUMETTA, GJ SWANSON, JL BARKER, SA AF LUMETTA, GJ SWANSON, JL BARKER, SA BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI PROCESS CHEMISTRY FOR THE PRETREATMENT OF HANFORD TANK WASTES SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 39 EP 49 PG 11 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00004 ER PT B AU STRACHAN, DM PEDERSON, LR BRYAN, SA ASHBY, EC LIOTTA, CL BAREFIELD, EK NEUMANN, HM DOCTOROVITCH, F KONDA, A ZHANG, K MEISEL, D JONAH, CD SAUER, MC AF STRACHAN, DM PEDERSON, LR BRYAN, SA ASHBY, EC LIOTTA, CL BAREFIELD, EK NEUMANN, HM DOCTOROVITCH, F KONDA, A ZHANG, K MEISEL, D JONAH, CD SAUER, MC BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI CHEMICAL MECHANISMS FOR GAS GENERATION IN TANK-241-SY-101 SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 71 EP 79 PG 9 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00006 ER PT B AU HORWITZ, EP DIETZ, ML DIAMOND, H ROGERS, RD LEONARD, RA AF HORWITZ, EP DIETZ, ML DIAMOND, H ROGERS, RD LEONARD, RA BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI COMBINED TRUEX-SREX EXTRACTION RECOVERY PROCESS SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 81 EP 99 PG 19 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00007 ER PT B AU FRANCIS, AJ AF FRANCIS, AJ BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI MICROBIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,UPTON,NY 11973. 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 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 115 EP 131 PG 17 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00009 ER PT B AU JOHNSON, TR LEWIS, MA NEWMAN, AE LAIDLER, JJ AF JOHNSON, TR LEWIS, MA NEWMAN, AE LAIDLER, JJ BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI TREATMENT OF HIGH-LEVEL WASTES FROM THE IFR FUEL CYCLE SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 133 EP 143 PG 11 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00010 ER PT B AU SWANSON, JL AF SWANSON, JL BE Schulz, WW Horwitz, EP TI CLEAN OPTION - AN ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY FOR HANFORD TANK WASTE REMEDIATION - DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF 1ST EXAMPLE FLOWSHEET SO CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTE FOR DISPOSAL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT American-Chemical-Society Symposium on Chemical Pretreatment of Nuclear Waste for Disposal CY AUG, 1992 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44898-X PY 1994 BP 155 EP 209 PG 55 WC Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC67V UT WOS:A1994BC67V00012 ER PT J AU MARSCH, GA JANKOWIAK, R SUH, M SMALL, GJ AF MARSCH, GA JANKOWIAK, R SUH, M SMALL, GJ TI SEQUENCE DEPENDENCE OF BENZO[A]PYRENE DIOL EPOXIDE-DNA ADDUCT CONFORMER DISTRIBUTION - A STUDY BY LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE POLYACRYLAMIDE-GEL ELECTROPHORESIS SO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY LA English DT Article ID ONE-ELECTRON OXIDATION; SHUTTLE VECTOR; ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION; METABOLIC-ACTIVATION; HUMAN-CELLS; BINDING; MUTATIONS; CARCINOGENESIS; SPECIFICITY; ENANTIOMERS AB Low-temperature laser-induced fluorescence techniques in combination with polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (LIF/PAGE) were used to study the binding of (-)-anti- and (+)-anti-benzo-[a]pyrene 7,8-dihydrodiol 8,10-epoxide (anti-BPDE) to several sequence-defined duplex oligomers. Two of the oligomers contain central 5'-RAGGAR-3' sequences (R = purine) which appear to be frequently mutated by racemic (+/-)-anti-BPDE in endogenous genes of cells cultured in vitro. Two contain a central 5'-CCGG-3' or 5'-TGGT-3' sequence which are strongly preferred for covalent binding but appear to be not so frequently mutated. Binding of the two enantiomers to the latter two sequences yielded a distribution of BPDE-N-2-dG adduct conformations similar to those from binding to highly polymerized, random sequence DNA in vitro which, for (+/-)-anti-BPDE, means that the helix-external conformation of the N-2-dG adduct is dominant. Binding of (-)-anti-BPDE to the 5'-RAGGAR-3' sequences yielded more partially base-stacked and less base-stacked (quasi-intercalated) conformer than observed for random sequence DNA. Importantly, the (+)-anti-BPDE in binding to the more mutagenically inclined 5'-RAGGAR-3' sequences yielded little external-type adduct in comparison to the other two sequences and random sequence DNA. Moreover, an unusually high proportion of the (+)-anti-BPDE adducts formed with the 5'-RAGGAR-3' sequences result from cis stereoaddition, which yields a partially base-stacked configuration. Since the (+)-anti-BPDE appears to be the more mutagenic, this result suggests a possible role of internal adduct conformations in mutagenesis. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. NR 44 TC 28 Z9 28 U1 1 U2 3 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0893-228X J9 CHEM RES TOXICOL JI Chem. Res. Toxicol. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 7 IS 1 BP 98 EP 109 DI 10.1021/tx00037a015 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Medicinal; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Toxicology SC Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Chemistry; Toxicology GA MT316 UT WOS:A1994MT31600015 PM 8155833 ER PT B AU Nitsche, H Roberts, K Xi, RH Prussin, T Becraft, K AlMahamid, I Silber, HB Carpenter, SA Gatti, RC Novak, CF AF Nitsche, H Roberts, K Xi, RH Prussin, T Becraft, K AlMahamid, I Silber, HB Carpenter, SA Gatti, RC Novak, CF BE Clark, S TI Long term plutonium solubility and speciation studies in a synthetic brine SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE plutonium; solubility; speciation; Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP); brine C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 3 U2 3 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 3 EP 8 PG 4 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00001 ER PT B AU Silber, HB Nitsche, H Gatti, R Gehmecker, H Feige, G Bucher, J Edelstein, N AF Silber, HB Nitsche, H Gatti, R Gehmecker, H Feige, G Bucher, J Edelstein, N BE Clark, S TI The effects of radiolysis upon speciation and solubility of neptunium in brine solutions SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE neptunium; solubility; radiolysis; brine; groundwaters; oxidation changes C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 15 EP 18 PG 4 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00003 ER PT B AU Morss, LR Williams, CW AF Morss, LR Williams, CW BE Clark, S TI Synthesis of crystalline americium hydroxide, Am(OH)(3), and determination of its enthalpy of formation; Estimation of the solubility-product constants of actinide(III) hydroxides SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE americium; hydroxide; enthalpy; solubility; hydrolysis C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 2 U2 3 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 99 EP 103 PG 3 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00015 ER PT B AU Reed, DT Okajima, S Richmann, MK AF Reed, DT Okajima, S Richmann, MK BE Clark, S TI Stability of plutonium(VI) in selected WIPP brines SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE plutonium; Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP); speciation; spectroscopy C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 105 EP 111 PG 3 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00016 ER PT B AU Kaplan, DI Bertsch, PM Adriano, DC Orlandini, KA AF Kaplan, DI Bertsch, PM Adriano, DC Orlandini, KA BE Clark, S TI Actinide association with groundwater colloids in a coastal plain aquifer SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE americium; colloids; curium; contaminant transport; plutonium; uranium C1 UNIV GEORGIA,SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,DIV BIOGEOCHEM,AIKEN,SC 29802. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 189 EP 195 PG 3 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00028 ER PT B AU Finn, PA Buck, EC Gong, M Hoh, JC Emery, JW Hafenrichter, LD Bates, JK AF Finn, PA Buck, EC Gong, M Hoh, JC Emery, JW Hafenrichter, LD Bates, JK BE Clark, S TI Colloidal products and actinide species in leachate from spent nuclear fuel SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE leachates; spent nuclear fuel; colloids; uranium species; actinides C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RI Buck, Edgar/D-4288-2009; Buck, Edgar/N-7820-2013 OI Buck, Edgar/0000-0001-5101-9084 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 197 EP 203 PG 3 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00029 ER PT B AU Feng, X Buck, EC Mertz, C Bates, JK Cunnane, JC Chaiko, DJ AF Feng, X Buck, EC Mertz, C Bates, JK Cunnane, JC Chaiko, DJ BE Clark, S TI Characteristics of colloids generated during the corrosion of nuclear waste glasses in groundwater SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE colloid stability in groundwater; colloid transport; radionuclide release; nuclear waste glass corrosion; waste form performance assessment C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RI Buck, Edgar/D-4288-2009; Buck, Edgar/N-7820-2013 OI Buck, Edgar/0000-0001-5101-9084 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 205 EP 213 PG 3 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00030 ER PT B AU Rundberg, RS Albinsson, Y Vannerberg, K AF Rundberg, RS Albinsson, Y Vannerberg, K BE Clark, S TI Sodium adsorption onto goethite as a function of pH and ionic strength SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE sodium; goethite; adsorption; isotherm C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 2 U2 2 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 337 EP 343 PG 3 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00048 ER PT B AU Kung, KS Triay, IR AF Kung, KS Triay, IR BE Clark, S TI Effect of natural organics on Cs and Np sorption SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE sorption; organics; fulvic acid; neptunium; cadmium; oxides C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CHEM SCI & TECHNOL DIV,ISOTOPE & ENVIRONM GEOCHEM GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 505 EP 510 PG 4 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00073 ER PT B AU Curtis, DB FabrykaMartin, J Dixon, P Aguilar, R Rokop, D Cramer, J AF Curtis, DB FabrykaMartin, J Dixon, P Aguilar, R Rokop, D Cramer, J BE Clark, S TI Radionuclide release rates from natural analogues of spent nuclear fuel SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE technetium-99; plutonium-239; iodine-129; natural analogues; release rates C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 551 EP 557 PG 3 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00081 ER PT B AU Thompson, JL AF Thompson, JL BE Clark, S TI The Nevada test site: An analog for a nuclear repository SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE nuclear waste storage; radionuclide migration C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 579 EP 580 PG 2 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00085 ER PT B AU Novak, CF AF Novak, CF BE Clark, S TI Development of the FMT chemical transport simulator: Coupling aqueous density and mineral volume fraction to phase compositions SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE transport modelling; chemical equilibria; advection-dispersion C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT 6119,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 719 EP 726 PG 4 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00102 ER PT B AU Canepa, JA Triay, IR Rogers, PSZ Hawley, ME Zyvoloski, GA AF Canepa, JA Triay, IR Rogers, PSZ Hawley, ME Zyvoloski, GA BE Clark, S TI The Yucca Mountain site characterization project: Site-specific research and development on the chemistry and migration of actinides SO CHEMISTRY AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN THE GEOSPHERE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 4th International Conference on Chemistry and Migratory Behaviour of Actinides and Fission Products CY DEC 12-17, 1993 CL CHARLESTON, SC DE nuclear waste storage; Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project; radionuclide migration C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU R OLDENBOURG VERLAG PI MUNICH PA ROSENHEIMER STR145, W-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY BN 3-486-64247-2 PY 1994 BP 813 EP 820 PG 4 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA BF47K UT WOS:A1994BF47K00114 ER PT J AU WADE, T CROOKS, RM GARZA, EG SMITH, DM WILLIS, JO COULTER, JY AF WADE, T CROOKS, RM GARZA, EG SMITH, DM WILLIS, JO COULTER, JY TI ELECTROCHEMICAL SYNTHESIS OF CERAMIC MATERIALS .3. SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NIOBIUM NITRIDE PRECURSOR AND NIOBIUM NITRIDE POWDER SO CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS LA English DT Article ID POLYMERIC PRECURSOR; DEVICE APPLICATIONS; TITANIUM NITRIDE; PYROLYTIC ROUTE; SOLID-SOLUTIONS; NBN; ALUMINUM; COATINGS; FILMS; CARBIDE AB Anodic dissolution of Nb foil in an electrolyte solution containing liquid NH3 and NH4Br produces an insoluble precursor that can be calcined to yield phase-pure NbN. Infrared spectroscopy is consistent with a precursor having the general formula NbXn(NH2)5-n.pNH3. By changing the calcination conditions, the phase of the resulting NbN powder can be varied. For example, calcining in pure Ar yields the superconducting delta-NbN phase at 600 and 800-degrees-C but results in gamma-NbN at 1000-degrees-C. A mixed 85 % Ar/ 15 % H-2 calcining atmosphere also results in delta-NbN at 600-degrees-C, but yields gamma-NbN phases at 800-degrees-C. When the precursor powder is calcined in NH3 at 600, 800, or 1100-degrees-C gamma-NbN phases result, but subsequent calcining in Ar at 1450-degrees-C yields superconducting delta-NbN (T(c) = 14.75 K). The calcination ambient affects the chemical composition of the powder: in all cases more reducing conditions lower the level of Br contamination. C1 TEXAS A&M UNIV,DEPT CHEM,COLL STN,TX 77843. UNIV NEW MEXICO,NSF,CTR MICROENGINEERED CERAM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR SUPERCONDUCT TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 41 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 2 U2 5 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0897-4756 J9 CHEM MATER JI Chem. Mat. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 6 IS 1 BP 87 EP 92 DI 10.1021/cm00037a019 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Materials Science GA MT161 UT WOS:A1994MT16100020 ER PT J AU HOUSE, KL OCONNOR, MJ SILKS, LA DUNLAP, RB ODOM, JD AF HOUSE, KL OCONNOR, MJ SILKS, LA DUNLAP, RB ODOM, JD TI (R,R)-N,N'-DIMETHYLCYCLOHEXYL-1,2-DIAZASELENOPHOSPHOLIDINE AS A CHIRAL DERIVATIZING AGENT FOR THE EVALUATION OF CHIRAL ALCOHOLS SO CHIRALITY LA English DT Article DE SE-77 NMR SPECTROSCOPY ID SE-77 RELAXATION-TIME; ENANTIOMERIC PURITY; NMR; SPECTROSCOPY; REAGENT AB Previously, a diazaphospholidine has been synthesized and evaluated as a chiral derivatizing reagent for the determination of the optical purity of chiral alcohols via P-31 NMR spectroscopy (Alexakis et al., J. Org. Chem. 57:1224-1237, 1992). Our laboratory is interested in the advantageous and practical applications of Se-77 NMR spectroscopic studies in many facets of chemistry and biochemistry. To this end we have used this diazaphospholidine as a starting point and have investigated chiral alcohols coupled to an optically pure diazaselenophospholidine. The diastereomers formed were then evaluated by Se-77 NMR spectroscopy, and these results were compared to the P-31 NMR results published by Alexakis and co-workers. It was found that addition of the Se atom produced diastereomers that were air stable and, in many cases, the individual diastereomers could be distinguished by Se-77 NMR spectroscopy. Preliminary results indicate that the Se-77 nucleus is somewhat more sensitive to remotely disposed chiral centers than is the P-31 nucleus. Furthermore, because of their stability, these compounds do not readily decompose and can, therefore, be studied by a variety of chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,BIOCHEM & SPECTROSCOPY SECT,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. RP HOUSE, KL (reprint author), UNIV S CAROLINA,DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM,COLUMBIA,SC 29208, USA. FU NCRR NIH HHS [1-S10-RR02425-1]; NIGMS NIH HHS [GM 42907] NR 13 TC 4 Z9 4 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 0899-0042 J9 CHIRALITY JI Chirality PY 1994 VL 6 IS 3 BP 196 EP 201 DI 10.1002/chir.530060306 PG 6 WC Chemistry, Medicinal; Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Organic; Pharmacology & Pharmacy SC Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Chemistry GA NN478 UT WOS:A1994NN47800005 PM 8024950 ER PT J AU PARKER, SR ZEMANIAN, AH AF PARKER, SR ZEMANIAN, AH TI UNTITLED SO CIRCUITS SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING LA English DT Editorial Material C1 UNIV CALIF LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LAB L56,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. SUNY STONY BROOK,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. RP PARKER, SR (reprint author), STANFORD UNIV,DEPT ELECT ENGN,DURAN HALL,STANFORD,CA 94305, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BIRKHAUSER BOSTON INC PI CAMBRIDGE PA 675 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 SN 0278-081X J9 CIRC SYST SIGNAL PR JI Circuits Syst. Signal Process. PY 1994 VL 13 IS 4 BP 387 EP 388 DI 10.1007/BF01183735 PG 2 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA NC948 UT WOS:A1994NC94800001 ER PT B AU SIEGEL, J AF SIEGEL, J GP ORG ECON COOPERAT & DEV, INT ENERGY AGCY TI The technological pathway for coal SO CLEAN AND EFFICIENT USE OF COAL AND LIGNITE: ITS ROLE IN ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND LIFE, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IEA 2nd Conference on the Clean and Efficient Use of Coal and Lignite - Its Role in Energy, Environment and Life CY NOV 30-DEC 03, 1993 CL HONG KONG, HONG KONG SP Int Energy Agcy, Austr Dept Primary Ind & Energy, Minist Int Trade & Ind Japan, US DOE, US Asia Environm Partnership, UN C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ORGANIZATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION & DEVELOPMENT PI PARIS PA 2, RUE ANDRE PASCAL, CEDEX 16, 75775 PARIS, FRANCE BN 92-64-14243-6 PY 1994 BP 103 EP 109 PG 3 WC Energy & Fuels; Environmental Studies; Planning & Development SC Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration GA BD79F UT WOS:A1994BD79F00007 ER PT B AU SIEGEL, J AF SIEGEL, J GP ORG ECON COOPERAT & DEV, INT ENERGY AGCY TI Untitled - Closing remarks SO CLEAN AND EFFICIENT USE OF COAL AND LIGNITE: ITS ROLE IN ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND LIFE, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IEA 2nd Conference on the Clean and Efficient Use of Coal and Lignite - Its Role in Energy, Environment and Life CY NOV 30-DEC 03, 1993 CL HONG KONG, HONG KONG SP Int Energy Agcy, Austr Dept Primary Ind & Energy, Minist Int Trade & Ind Japan, US DOE, US Asia Environm Partnership, UN C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ORGANIZATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION & DEVELOPMENT PI PARIS PA 2, RUE ANDRE PASCAL, CEDEX 16, 75775 PARIS, FRANCE BN 92-64-14243-6 PY 1994 BP 1135 EP 1135 PG 1 WC Energy & Fuels; Environmental Studies; Planning & Development SC Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration GA BD79F UT WOS:A1994BD79F00094 ER PT J AU DIMRI, GP CAMPISI, J AF DIMRI, GP CAMPISI, J TI MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY OF REPLICATIVE SENESCENCE SO COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 59th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology - The Molecular Genetics of Cancer CY JUN 01-08, 1994 CL COLD SPRING HARBOR, NY SP NIH, NCI, US DOE, Off Hlth & Environm Res, Alafi Capital Co, Amer Cyanamid Co, Amgen Inc, Becton Dickinson & Co, Biogen, Bristol Myers Squibb Co, Chugai Pharm Co Ltd, Ciba Geigy Corp, Diagnost Prod Corp, DuPont Merck Pharm Co, Forest Labs Inc, Genentech Inc, Glaxo, Hoffmann LaRoche Inc, Johnson & Johnson, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co Ltd, Life Technol Inc, Mitsubishi Kasei Inst Life Sci, Monsanto Co, New England BioLabs Inc, Oncogene Sci Inc, Pall Corp, Perkin Elmer Corp, Pfizer Inc, Res Genet, Sandoz Res Inst, Schering Plough Corp, SmithKline Beecham Pharm, Sterling Winthrop Inc, Sumitomo Pharm Co Ltd, Takeda Chem Ind Ltd, Toyobo Co Ltd, Wyeth Ayerst Res, Zeneca Grp PLC ID HUMAN-DIPLOID FIBROBLASTS; LIFE-SPAN; INVITRO; INVIVO; AGE; IMMORTALIZATION; GROWTH RP DIMRI, GP (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DEPT CELL & MOLEC BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. FU NIA NIH HHS [AG-09909, AG-11658] NR 28 TC 62 Z9 62 U1 0 U2 1 PU COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS PI PLAINVIEW PA 1 BUNGTOWN RD, PLAINVIEW, NY 11724 SN 0091-7451 J9 COLD SPRING HARB SYM JI Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. PY 1994 VL 59 BP 67 EP 73 PG 7 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics GA RH966 UT WOS:A1994RH96600009 PM 7587128 ER PT J AU THOMAS, G DELATTRE, O ZUCMAN, J MEREL, P DESMAZE, C MELOT, T SANSON, M HOANGXUAN, K PLOUGASTEL, B DEJONG, P ROULEAU, G AURIAS, A AF THOMAS, G DELATTRE, O ZUCMAN, J MEREL, P DESMAZE, C MELOT, T SANSON, M HOANGXUAN, K PLOUGASTEL, B DEJONG, P ROULEAU, G AURIAS, A TI GENETIC ALTERATIONS IN THE CHROMOSOME 22Q12 REGION ASSOCIATED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROECTODERMAL TUMORS SO COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 59th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology - The Molecular Genetics of Cancer CY JUN 01-08, 1994 CL COLD SPRING HARBOR, NY SP NIH, NCI, US DOE, Off Hlth & Environm Res, Alafi Capital Co, Amer Cyanamid Co, Amgen Inc, Becton Dickinson & Co, Biogen, Bristol Myers Squibb Co, Chugai Pharm Co Ltd, Ciba Geigy Corp, Diagnost Prod Corp, DuPont Merck Pharm Co, Forest Labs Inc, Genentech Inc, Glaxo, Hoffmann LaRoche Inc, Johnson & Johnson, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co Ltd, Life Technol Inc, Mitsubishi Kasei Inst Life Sci, Monsanto Co, New England BioLabs Inc, Oncogene Sci Inc, Pall Corp, Perkin Elmer Corp, Pfizer Inc, Res Genet, Sandoz Res Inst, Schering Plough Corp, SmithKline Beecham Pharm, Sterling Winthrop Inc, Sumitomo Pharm Co Ltd, Takeda Chem Ind Ltd, Toyobo Co Ltd, Wyeth Ayerst Res, Zeneca Grp PLC ID NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE-2; EWINGS-SARCOMA; PERIPHERAL NEUROEPITHELIOMA; NF2 GENE; TRANSLOCATION; FUSION; MENINGIOMA; PROTEIN; DOMAIN; LIPOSARCOMA C1 MCGILL UNIV,CTR RECH NEUROSCI,MONTREAL,PQ H3G 1A4,CANADA. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,CTR HUMAN GENOME,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP THOMAS, G (reprint author), INST CURIE,GENET TUMEURS LAB,F-75231 PARIS,FRANCE. OI zucman-rossi, Jessica/0000-0002-5687-0334 NR 47 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 3 PU COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS PI PLAINVIEW PA 1 BUNGTOWN RD, PLAINVIEW, NY 11724 SN 0091-7451 J9 COLD SPRING HARB SYM JI Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. PY 1994 VL 59 BP 555 EP 564 PG 10 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics GA RH966 UT WOS:A1994RH96600061 PM 7587112 ER PT J AU GRAY, JW COLLINS, C HENDERSON, IC ISOLA, J KALLIONIEMI, A KALLIONIEMI, OP NAKAMURA, H PINKEL, D STOKKE, T TANNER, M WALDMAN, F AF GRAY, JW COLLINS, C HENDERSON, IC ISOLA, J KALLIONIEMI, A KALLIONIEMI, OP NAKAMURA, H PINKEL, D STOKKE, T TANNER, M WALDMAN, F TI MOLECULAR CYTOGENETICS OF HUMAN BREAST-CANCER SO COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 59th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology - The Molecular Genetics of Cancer CY JUN 01-08, 1994 CL COLD SPRING HARBOR, NY SP NIH, NCI, US DOE, Off Hlth & Environm Res, Alafi Capital Co, Amer Cyanamid Co, Amgen Inc, Becton Dickinson & Co, Biogen, Bristol Myers Squibb Co, Chugai Pharm Co Ltd, Ciba Geigy Corp, Diagnost Prod Corp, DuPont Merck Pharm Co, Forest Labs Inc, Genentech Inc, Glaxo, Hoffmann LaRoche Inc, Johnson & Johnson, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co Ltd, Life Technol Inc, Mitsubishi Kasei Inst Life Sci, Monsanto Co, New England BioLabs Inc, Oncogene Sci Inc, Pall Corp, Perkin Elmer Corp, Pfizer Inc, Res Genet, Sandoz Res Inst, Schering Plough Corp, SmithKline Beecham Pharm, Sterling Winthrop Inc, Sumitomo Pharm Co Ltd, Takeda Chem Ind Ltd, Toyobo Co Ltd, Wyeth Ayerst Res, Zeneca Grp PLC ID FLUORESCENCE INSITU HYBRIDIZATION; CELL-CYCLE CHECKPOINTS; AMPLIFICATION; REGIONS; GENE; CARCINOMA; HETEROZYGOSITY; INSTABILITY; CHROMOSOMES; METAPHASE C1 UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,DEPT MED,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA. TAMPERE UNIV HOSP,CANC GENET LAB,TAMPERE,FINLAND. TOKYO MED COLL HOSP,DEPT SURG,SHINJUKU KU,TOKYO,JAPAN. INST CANC RES,DEPT BIOPHYS,N-0310 OSLO,NORWAY. RP GRAY, JW (reprint author), UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,DEPT LAB MED,DIV MOLEC CYTOMETRY,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143, USA. RI Kallioniemi, Olli/H-5111-2011; Kallioniemi, Olli/H-4738-2012; OI Kallioniemi, Olli/0000-0002-3231-0332; Kallioniemi, Olli/0000-0002-3231-0332; Kallioniemi, Anne/0000-0003-3552-8158 FU NCI NIH HHS [CA-58207] NR 54 TC 24 Z9 24 U1 1 U2 2 PU COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS PI PLAINVIEW PA 1 BUNGTOWN RD, PLAINVIEW, NY 11724 SN 0091-7451 J9 COLD SPRING HARB SYM JI Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. PY 1994 VL 59 BP 645 EP 652 PG 8 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics GA RH966 UT WOS:A1994RH96600073 PM 7587125 ER PT S AU BRINKER, CJ AF BRINKER, CJ BE Bergna, HE TI SOL-GEL PROCESSING OF SILICA SO COLLOID CHEMISTRY OF SILICA SE ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Ralph K Iler Memorial Symposium on the Colloid Chemistry of Silica, at the 200th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 26-30, 1990 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV COLLOIDS & SURFACE CHEM ID NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION; GLASS; TRANSITION; HYDROLYSIS; SURFACE; CERAMICS; RAMAN; FILMS; NMR AB The sol-gel process for preparing silica and silicates from metal alkoxide precursors is reviewed and compared to the processing of aqueous silicates as described by Iler. Sol-gel processing combines control of composition and microstructure at the molecular level with the ability to shape material in bulk, powder, fiber, and thin-film form. In sol-gel processing of metal alkoxides, hydrolysis reactions replace an alkoxide group with a hydroxyl group. Subsequent condensation reactions involving the hydroxyl groups produce siloxane bonds. The structure of the evolving silicates is a consequence of the successive polymerization, gelation, aging, drying, and heating steps. Often the structures of polymers, gels, and dried gels (either xerogels or aerogels) may be characterized on the 1-20-nm length scale by a mass or surface fractal dimension. On longer length scales, dried gels are micro- or mesoporous, with surface areas often exceeding 800 m(2)/g. During heating, these gels undergo continued polymerization, structural relaxation, end viscous sintering; dense amorphous silica essentially indistinguishable from its conventionally prepared counterpart ultimately results. C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO, CTR MICROENGINEERED CERAM, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131 USA. RP BRINKER, CJ (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS, POB 5800, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. NR 123 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 1 U2 20 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0065-2393 BN 0-8412-2103-0 J9 ADV CHEM SER PY 1994 VL 234 BP 361 EP 402 PG 42 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BA74Z UT WOS:A1994BA74Z00023 ER PT S AU HURD, AJ AF HURD, AJ BE Bergna, HE TI EVAPORATION AND SURFACE-TENSION EFFECTS IN DIP COATING SO COLLOID CHEMISTRY OF SILICA SE ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Ralph K Iler Memorial Symposium on the Colloid Chemistry of Silica, at the 200th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 26-30, 1990 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV COLLOIDS & SURFACE CHEM ID THIN-FILM; LIQUIDS AB Evaporation sets an important time scale for the formation of structure in sol-gel films during dip coating, and surface tension is the dominant driving force influencing that structure. The action and interplay of these two phenomena were evaluated by experiments with pure and binary solvents. From the optically measured thickness of the steady-state film profile, accelerated evaporation near the drying line that sets stringent constraints on the time available for network formation was found. In binary solvents, there is evidence for strong flows driven by surface tension gradients; this flow gives rise to capillary instabilities. Aided by these flows, differential evaporation leads to regions rich in the nonvolatile component near the drying line. RP HURD, AJ (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT CERAM PROC SCI,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 30 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 8 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0065-2393 BN 0-8412-2103-0 J9 ADV CHEM SER PY 1994 VL 234 BP 433 EP 450 PG 18 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Physics GA BA74Z UT WOS:A1994BA74Z00026 ER PT J AU MEEKS, E TING, AL GRCAR, JF KEE, RJ AF MEEKS, E TING, AL GRCAR, JF KEE, RJ TI FLAME-CENTERED GRID TRANSFORMATION FOR NUMERICAL-SIMULATION OF STRAINED FLAMES SO COMBUSTION AND FLAME LA English DT Note ID BOUNDARY-VALUE METHODS RP MEEKS, E (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. NR 14 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PI NEW YORK PA 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0010-2180 J9 COMBUST FLAME JI Combust. Flame PD JAN PY 1994 VL 96 IS 1-2 BP 179 EP 185 DI 10.1016/0010-2180(94)90169-4 PG 7 WC Thermodynamics; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Multidisciplinary; Engineering, Chemical; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA NF879 UT WOS:A1994NF87900016 ER EF