FN Thomson Reuters Web of Science™ VR 1.0 PT J AU ZACHARA, JM RESCH, CT SMITH, SC AF ZACHARA, JM RESCH, CT SMITH, SC TI INFLUENCE OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES ON CO2+ SORPTION BY A SUBSURFACE MINERAL SEPARATE AND ITS MINERALOGIC COMPONENTS SO GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA LA English DT Article ID DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER; GOETHITE ALPHA-FEOOH; TRACE-METALS; CADMIUM SORPTION; WATER INTERFACE; COPPER-BINDING; HYDROUS OXIDES; IRON-OXIDES; FULVIC-ACID; ADSORPTION AB The sorption of Co2+ (10(-6) mol/L) was measured on subsurface mineral materials in the absence and presence of a sorbed leonardite humic acid (LHA) to (1) evaluate the sorptive role of mineral-bound humic substances, and (2) establish approaches to model metal ion binding in composite materials. The subsurface materials were a <2.0 mu m size fraction of an ultisol saprolite (CP) and this same material treated with dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (DCB) to remove Fe-oxides (DCP). Comparable experiments (with and without LHA) were also performed with mineral sorbents representing dominant phases in the CP separate (gibbsite, Al-goethite, and kaolinite) to evaluate their potential contributions to Co sorption. The mineral-bound LHA ranged in concentration between 0.1-0.4 mg-C/m(2), representing approximately 0.7% of the subsurface isolate by mass. The sorption-desorption of LHA on the mineral surfaces, and its affinity for Co as a aqueous phase complexant were also determined. Batch measurements were employed (sorbents at 20-90 m(2)/L; LHA-DOC at approximate to 11 mg-C/L) over a range in pH and ionic strength (I) at I = 0.01 and 0.1 in NaClO4. The LHA strongly sorbed to the subsurface mineral isolates (CP and DCP), and to all the specimen sorbents except kaolinite. Maximum sorption of LHA occurred at lower pH (approximate to 4.5). In solid-free suspensions, the affinity of LHA for Co increased with pH and decreasing I(K-d ranging 20-450 L/g). Mineral-bound LHA increased Co sorption on all the sorbents by factors of 10-60%, with the greatest augmentation noted at pH values (4.5-6.5) where (1) maximum LHA sorption occurred, and (2) Co sorption to the mineral phase was weak and dominated by ion exchange. The LHA appeared simply to augment, rather than to change the intrinsic adsorption behavior of the mineral sorbents. Accordingly, predictions of the K-d for Co on the LHA-coated subsurface materials (DCP, CP) based on a linear additivity model agreed well with the experimental data, suggesting that the complex humic-mineral association acted as a noninteractive sorbent mixture at low aqueous Co concentrations. RP ZACHARA, JM (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, DEPT GEOSCI, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 74 TC 124 Z9 132 U1 2 U2 17 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND SN 0016-7037 EI 1872-9533 J9 GEOCHIM COSMOCHIM AC JI Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 2 BP 553 EP 566 DI 10.1016/0016-7037(94)90488-X PG 14 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA MV544 UT WOS:A1994MV54400002 ER PT J AU WOOD, SA TAIT, CD VLASSOPOULOS, D JANECKY, DR AF WOOD, SA TAIT, CD VLASSOPOULOS, D JANECKY, DR TI SOLUBILITY AND SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF THE INTERACTION OF PALLADIUM WITH SIMPLE CARBOXYLIC-ACIDS AND FULVIC-ACID AT LOW-TEMPERATURE SO GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA LA English DT Article ID PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS; HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTIONS; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS; WATERS; GEOCHEMISTRY; ENVIRONMENT; SPECIATION; TITRATION; CHEMISTRY; HYDROXIDE AB The interaction of Pd with some O-donor organic acid anions has been investigated using solubility measurements and a variety of spectroscopic techniques (UV-visible, Raman, FTIR, C-13 NMR). Some of the ligands investigated (acetate, oxalate, and fulvic acid) occur naturally in relatively high concentrations, whereas others (phthalate and salicylate) serve as models of potential binding sites on humic and fulvic acids. Solubility measurements show that the presence of acetate, phthalate, salicylate, and fulvic acid (oxalate was not studied via solubility methods) can increase the mobility of Pd over various pH ranges, depending on the organic ligand. In the case of acetate, UV-visible and Raman spectroscopy (C-13 NMR results were inconclusive) provide strong evidence for the formation of electrostatically bound, possibly outer-sphere palladium acetate complexes. Oxalate was confirmed by UV-visible and FTIR spectroscopy to compete favorably with chloride (0.56 M NaCl) for Pd even at oxalate concentrations as low as 1 mM at pH = 6-7. Available data from the literature suggest that oxalate may have an influence on Pd mobility at free oxalate concentrations as low as 10(-8)-10(-9) M. UV-visible spectroscopy provides evidence of an initially rapid, followed by a slower, reaction between PdCl42- and o-phthalate ion. Our findings lend support to the idea that similar binding sites on fulvic acid may be capable of complexing and solubilizing Pd in the natural environment. Although thermodynamic data are required to fully quantify the extent, it is concluded that simple carboxylic acid anions and/or fulvic and humic acids should be capable of significantly enhancing Pd transport in the surficial environment by forming truly dissolved complexes. On the other hand, flocculation of fulvic/humic acids, owing to changing ionic strengths or pH, or adsorption of these acids onto mineral surfaces, may also provide effective means of immobilizing Pd. These results have applications in exploration geochemistry and disposal of radioactive waste containing Pd-107. C1 CALTECH,DIV GEOL & PLANETARY SCI,PASADENA,CA 91125. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV INC,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. RP WOOD, SA (reprint author), UNIV IDAHO,DEPT GEOL & GEOL ENGN,MOSCOW,ID 83843, USA. NR 53 TC 29 Z9 29 U1 1 U2 10 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0016-7037 J9 GEOCHIM COSMOCHIM AC JI Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 2 BP 625 EP 637 DI 10.1016/0016-7037(94)90493-6 PG 13 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA MV544 UT WOS:A1994MV54400007 ER PT J AU PALMER, DA BELL, JLS AF PALMER, DA BELL, JLS TI ALUMINUM SPECIATION AND EQUILIBRIA IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION .4. A POTENTIOMETRIC STUDY OF ALUMINUM ACETATE COMPLEXATION IN ACIDIC NACL BRINES TO 150-DEGREES-C SO GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA LA English DT Article ID SODIUM-CHLORIDE MEDIA; THERMAL DECARBOXYLATION; STABILITY-CONSTANTS; ACETIC-ACID; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS; NATURAL-GAS; ELECTROLYTES; SOLUBILITY; WATER; THERMODYNAMICS AB The molal formation quotients for Al(Ac)(n)(3-n) were measured potentiometrically from 25 to 150 degrees C at ionic strengths of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.6, and 1.0 mol kg(-1) in an aqueous NaCl medium. The titrations were carried out over the pH range 1.9 to 3.1 in a hydrogen-electrode, concentration cell. Aluminum acetate species with values of ligand number, ($) over bar n, from one to three were detected, although the stability fields in which they represented a significant fraction of the total aluminum were limited to restricted conditions of temperature and ionic strength. Two empirical equations were formulated containing four adjustable parameters to describe the temperature and ionic strength dependencies of the formation equilibrium quotients for Al(Ac)(2+) and Al(Ac)(2)(+). Limited thermodynamic data are presented for the Al(Ac)(3) degrees species. Comparisons are made with the limited thermodynamic information available in the literature. RP PALMER, DA (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,BLDG 4500S,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 41 TC 55 Z9 55 U1 1 U2 3 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0016-7037 J9 GEOCHIM COSMOCHIM AC JI Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 2 BP 651 EP 659 DI 10.1016/0016-7037(94)90495-2 PG 9 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA MV544 UT WOS:A1994MV54400009 ER PT J AU GOLDSTRAND, PM AF GOLDSTRAND, PM TI TECTONIC DEVELOPMENT OF UPPER CRETACEOUS TO EOCENE STRATA OF SOUTHWESTERN UTAH SO GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN LA English DT Article ID BASINS; PROVENANCE; EVOLUTION; REGION AB Upper Cretaceous to Paleogene nonmarine sedimentary rocks of southwest Utah record Sevier foreland basin sedimentation, Laramide-style folding and intermontane sedimentation, and cessation of Laramide deformation. The formations that record this tectonic evolution are, from oldest to youngest, the Iron Springs, Kaiparowits, Canaan Peak, Grand Castle (informal name), Pine Hollow, and basal part of the Claron. The upper part of the Santonian to lower Campanian(?) Iron Springs Formation represents synorogenic, fluvial deposits derived from the Wah Wah and Blue Mountain thrust sheets of southwestern Utah. The middle to upper Campanian Kaiparowits and upper Campanian(?) to lower Paleocene Canaan Peak Formations are an upward-coarsening sequence derived from southeastern California and southern Nevada. Initial Laramide-style deformation occurred during latest Cretaceous or early Paleocene time, influencing the depositional pattern of the Canaan Peak fluvial system. The lower Paleocene Grand Castle formation represents an east- to southeast-flowing, braided-river system with the same source as the Iron Springs Formation (the Wah Wah and Blue Mountain thrust sheets). Conglomerate of Grand Castle onlaps the easternmost Sevier thrusts and is folded by Laramide structures. Although strata of the Grand Castle formation represent post-thrust and, in part, pre-Laramide deposition, initial development of a south-southwest-trending, Laramide-style upwarp controlled the geometry of the Grand Castle basin. The lower Paleocene to middle Eocene Pine Hollow Formation unconformably overlies post-Sevier conglomerates and records Laramide partitioning of the foreland basin. The Pine Hollow basin received sediment from both the west and northeast, and it is associated with development of the Johns Valley anticline and possibly the Circle Cliffs uplift. Small alluvial fans developed on the limbs of these structures and graded laterally into playa mudflats. Fluvial, deltaic, and lacustrine deposits of the basal part of the Claron Formation are coeval with the Pine Hollow Formation, but they developed in a separate basin to the southwest. Lacustrine deposits of the Claron Formation overlap paleotopographic highs of the Pine Hollow basin and indicate cessation of Laramide deformation by middle Eocene time. RP GOLDSTRAND, PM (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,MS 6352,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 50 TC 40 Z9 41 U1 0 U2 3 PU GEOLOGICAL SOC AMERICA PI BOULDER PA PO BOX 9140 3300 PENROSE PLACE, BOULDER, CO 80301 SN 0016-7606 J9 GEOL SOC AM BULL JI Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 106 IS 1 BP 145 EP 154 DI 10.1130/0016-7606(1994)106<0145:TDOUCT>2.3.CO;2 PG 10 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA MQ404 UT WOS:A1994MQ40400010 ER PT J AU VALENTINE, GA AF VALENTINE, GA TI MULTIFIELD GOVERNING EQUATIONS FOR MAGMA DYNAMICS SO GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTROPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS LA English DT Article DE MAGMA; NUMERICAL MODELING; VOLCANO; MULTIPHASE FLOW ID SIZE DISTRIBUTION CSD; SILICATE MELTS; CRYSTALLIZATION; TRANSPORT; RHEOLOGY; MODEL; DIFFUSION; KINETICS; CHAMBERS; SYSTEMS AB A general set of conservation equations for mass, chemical species, momentum, and energy is proposed as a framework for magma dynamics studies. These equations are based on a multifield approach and can in principle describe the entire range of macroscopic dynamics ranging from melt extraction in the mantle to magma chamber dynamics to ascent and eruption, fully accounting for mechanical and thermodynamic non-equilibrium between phases. Multiple crystal/bubble compositions and sizes, which define populations, are accounted for by tracking each population as a separate field. The equations are intended to serve as a basis for development of large-scale, ''global'' numerical simulation approaches to magmatic systems, and as a framework for laboratory and computational models of specific aspects of magmatic systems. Use of the equations to guide experimental studies and as a basis for large-scale numerical simulation of magmatic processes are briefly discussed. RP VALENTINE, GA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, GEOANAL GRP, MAIL STOP F665, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. NR 40 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 1 U2 1 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI ABINGDON PA 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND SN 0309-1929 EI 1029-0419 J9 GEOPHYS ASTRO FLUID JI Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn. PY 1994 VL 78 IS 1-4 BP 193 EP 210 DI 10.1080/03091929408226578 PG 18 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mechanics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mechanics GA RE302 UT WOS:A1994RE30200009 ER PT J AU BUSSE, FH CHRISTENSEN, U CLEVER, R CSEREPES, L GABLE, C GIANNANDREA, E GUILLOU, L HOUSEMAN, G NATAF, HC OGAWA, M PARMENTIER, M SOTIN, C TRAVIS, B AF BUSSE, FH CHRISTENSEN, U CLEVER, R CSEREPES, L GABLE, C GIANNANDREA, E GUILLOU, L HOUSEMAN, G NATAF, HC OGAWA, M PARMENTIER, M SOTIN, C TRAVIS, B TI 3D CONVECTION AT INFINITE PRANDTL NUMBER IN CARTESIAN GEOMETRY - A BENCHMARK COMPARISON SO GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTROPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS LA English DT Article DE THERMAL CONVECTION; NUMERICAL ANALYSIS; BENCHMARK ID TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT VISCOSITY; THERMAL-CONVECTION; VARIABLE VISCOSITY; BOUNDARY; MANTLE; GENERATION; EQUATIONS; PLANFORMS; LAYERS; FLOW AB We describe the results of a benchmark study of numerical codes designed to treat problems of high Prandtl number convection in three-dimensional Cartesian geometry. In addition, quantitative results from laboratory convection experiments are compared with numerical data. The cases of bimodal convection at constant viscosity and of square cell convection for temperature-dependent viscosity have been selected. We compare the Nusselt number, local velocity, temperature, heat flow, topographic and geoid anomalies for stationary solutions. A case of transient time-dependent behavior and the stability limit of bimodal flow are also subject to a comparison. We obtain reasonable agreement among the eight tested codes; and some solutions, which agree within narrow limits, are taken to define a reference for further testing of codes. The results from laboratory experiments agree with the numerical data within the expected range of uncertainty. C1 MAX PLANCK INST CHEM, D-55020 MAINZ, GERMANY. UNIV GOTTINGEN, INST GEOPHYS, D-37075 GOTTINGEN, GERMANY. UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA. EOTVOS LORAND UNIV, DEPT GEOPHYS, H-1083 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY. HARVARD UNIV, DEPT EARTH & PLANETARY SCI, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138 USA. IPG, DYNAM SYST GEOL LAB, F-75252 PARIS 05, FRANCE. UNIV PARIS 11, CNRS, UNITE GEOPHYS & GEODYNAM INTERNE, F-91405 ORSAY, FRANCE. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, DIV EARTH & ENVIRONM SCI, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. BROWN UNIV, DEPT GEOL SCI, PROVIDENCE, RI 02912 USA. EHIME UNIV, DEPT EARTH SCI, MATSUYAMA, EHIME 790, JAPAN. MONASH UNIV, DEPT EARTH SCI, CLAYTON, VIC 3168, AUSTRALIA. ECOLE NORMALE SUPER, DEPT TAO, F-75231 PARIS 05, FRANCE. UNIV NANTES, GEOPHYS & PLANETOL LAB, F-44072 NANTES 03, FRANCE. RP BUSSE, FH (reprint author), UNIV BAYREUTH, INST PHYS, POSTFACH 101251, D-95440 BAYREUTH, GERMANY. RI Guillou-Frottier, Laurent/A-9808-2010; Gable, Carl/B-4689-2011; Nataf, Henri-Claude/K-7167-2012 OI Nataf, Henri-Claude/0000-0001-6737-1314 NR 22 TC 19 Z9 19 U1 0 U2 5 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI ABINGDON PA 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND SN 0309-1929 J9 GEOPHYS ASTRO FLUID JI Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn. PY 1994 VL 75 IS 1 BP 39 EP 59 DI 10.1080/03091929408203646 PG 21 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mechanics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mechanics GA PY253 UT WOS:A1994PY25300003 ER PT J AU SUN, ZP SCHUBERT, G GLATZMAIER, GA AF SUN, ZP SCHUBERT, G GLATZMAIER, GA TI NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF THERMAL-CONVECTION IN A RAPIDLY ROTATING SPHERICAL-SHELL COOLED INHOMOGENEOUSLY FROM ABOVE SO GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTROPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS LA English DT Article DE EARTHS CORE; MANTLE; ROTATION; THERMAL CONVECTION ID CORE-MANTLE BOUNDARY; EARTHS CORE; GEOMAGNETIC REVERSAL; FIELD REVERSALS; MAGNETIC-FIELD; FLUID SHELL; MODEL AB Numerical simulations of thermal convection in a rapidly rotating spherical fluid shell with and without inhomogeneous temperature anomalies on the top boundary have been carried out using a three-dimensional, time-dependent, spectral-transform code. The spherical shell of Boussinesq fluid has inner and outer radii the same as those of the Earth's liquid outer core. The Taylor number is 10(7), the Prandtl number is 1, and the Rayleigh number R is 5R(c) (R(c) is the critical value of R for the onset of convection when the top boundary is isothermal and R is based on the spherically averaged temperature difference across the shell). The shell is heated from below and cooled from above; there is no internal heating. The lower boundary of the shell is isothermal and both boundaries are rigid and impermeable. Three cases are considered. In one, the upper boundary is isothermal while in the others, temperature anomalies with (l,m) = (3,2) and (6,4) are imposed on the top boundary. The spherically averaged temperature difference across the shell is the same in all three cases. The amplitudes of the imposed temperature anomalies are equal to one-half of the spherically averaged temperature difference across the shell. Convective structures are strongly controlled by both rotation and the imposed temperature anomalies suggesting that thermal inhomogeneities imposed by the mantle on the core have a significant influence on the motions inside the core. The imposed temperature anomaly locks the thermal perturbation structure in the outer part of the spherical shell onto the upper boundary and significantly modifies the velocity structure in the same region. However, the radial velocity structure in the outer part of the shell is different from the temperature perturbation structure. The influence of the imposed temperature anomaly decreases with depth in the shell. Thermal structure and velocity structure are similar and convective rolls are more columnar in the inner part of the shell where the effects of rotation are most dominant. C1 UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS, DEPT EARTH & SPACE SCI, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS, DIV EARTH & ENVIRONM SCI, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. RP UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, DEPT ATMOSPHER SCI, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA. NR 33 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 2 U2 2 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI ABINGDON PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND SN 0309-1929 EI 1029-0419 J9 GEOPHYS ASTRO FLUID JI Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn. PY 1994 VL 75 IS 2-4 BP 199 EP 226 DI 10.1080/03091929408203654 PG 28 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mechanics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mechanics GA PY254 UT WOS:A1994PY25400006 ER PT J AU BLOCK, LV CHENG, CH FEHLER, MC PHILLIPS, WS AF BLOCK, LV CHENG, CH FEHLER, MC PHILLIPS, WS TI SEISMIC IMAGING USING MICROEARTHQUAKES INDUCED BY HYDRAULIC FRACTURING SO GEOPHYSICS LA English DT Article ID VELOCITY STRUCTURE; SIMULTANEOUS INVERSION; CRUSTAL STRUCTURE; 3-DIMENSIONAL P; EARTHQUAKE DATA; TIME INVERSION; FENTON-HILL; NEW-MEXICO; ROCK; DRY AB Seismic imaging using microearthquakes induced by hydraulic fracturing produces a three-dimensional (3-D), S-wave velocity model of the fractured zone, improves the calculated locations of the microearthquakes, and may lead to better estimates of fracture-plane orientations, fracture density, and water flow paths. Such information is important for predicting the amount of heat energy that may be extracted from geothermal reservoir. A fractured zone was created at the Los Alamos Hot Dry Rock Reservoir in north-central New Mexico within otherwise impermeable basement rock by injecting 21 000 m3 of water into a borehole under high pressure at a depth of 3.5 km. Induced microearthquakes were observed using four borehole seismometers. The P-wave and S-wave arrival times have been inverted to find the 3-D velocity structures and the microearthquake locations and origin times. The inversion was implemented using the separation of parameters technique, and constraints were incorporated to require smooth velocity structures and to restrict the velocities within the fractured region to be less than or equal to the velocities of the unfractured basement rock. The rms arrival time residuals decrease by 11-15 percent during the joint hypocenter-velocity inversion. The average change in the microearthquake locations is 20-27 m, depending on the smoothing parameter used. Tests with synthetic data imply that the absolute locations may improve by as much as 35 percent, while the relative locations may improve by 40 percent. The general S-wave velocity patterns are reliable, but the absolute velocity values are not uniquely determined. However, studies of inversions using various degrees of smoothing suggest that the S-wave velocities decrease by at least 13 percent in the most intensely fractured regions of the reservoir. The P-wave velocities are poorly constrained because the P-wave traveltime perturbations caused by the fluid-filled fractures are small compared to the arrival time noise level. The significant difference in the relative signal-to-noise levels of the P-wave and S-wave arrival time data, coupled with the limited ray coverage, can produce a bias in the computed V(P)V(S) ratios, and corresponding systematic rotation of the microearthquake cluster. These adverse effects were greatly reduced by applying a V(P)/V(S) lower bound based on the V(P)/V(S) ratio of the unfractured basement rock. C1 MIT,DEPT EARTH ATMOSPHER & PLANETARY SCI,EARTH RESOURCES LAB,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 32 TC 32 Z9 37 U1 3 U2 15 PU SOC EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS PI TULSA PA 8801 S YALE ST, TULSA, OK 74137 SN 0016-8033 J9 GEOPHYSICS JI Geophysics PD JAN PY 1994 VL 59 IS 1 BP 102 EP 112 PG 11 WC Geochemistry & Geophysics SC Geochemistry & Geophysics GA MQ989 UT WOS:A1994MQ98900010 ER PT S AU PREMUZIC, ET LIN, MS JIN, JZ AF PREMUZIC, ET LIN, MS JIN, JZ GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI BIOCHEMICAL PROCESSING OF GEOTHERMAL BRINES AND SLUDGES - ADAPTABILITY TO MULTIPLE INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,DIV BIOSYST & PROC SCI,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 127 EP 131 PG 5 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00021 ER PT S AU CALVERT, SD AF CALVERT, SD GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI GEOTHERMAL POWER MARKET MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE - CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION PLAN SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 US DOE,DIV GEOTHERMAL,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 135 EP 138 PG 4 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00022 ER PT S AU GOFF, F TULLY, J AF GOFF, F TULLY, J GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI GEOTHERMAL ASSESSMENT OF ARCHULETA COUNTY AND THE PAGOSA-SPRINGS AQUIFER, COLORADO SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV EARTH & ENVIRONM SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 191 EP 197 PG 7 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00031 ER PT S AU BONNER, BP ROBERTS, JJ SCHNEBERK, DJ AF BONNER, BP ROBERTS, JJ SCHNEBERK, DJ GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI DETERMINING WATER CONTENT AND DISTRIBUTION IN RESERVOIR GRAYWACKE FROM THE NORTHEAST GEYSERS WITH X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 305 EP 310 PG 6 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00048 ER PT S AU KENNEDY, BM TRUESDELL, AH AF KENNEDY, BM TRUESDELL, AH GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI ACTIVE MAGMATIC DEGASSING IN THE NEW GEYSERS HIGH-TEMPERATURE RESERVOIR SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 325 EP 330 PG 6 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00051 ER PT S AU ROMERO, AE KIRKPATRICK, A MAJER, EL PETERSON, JE AF ROMERO, AE KIRKPATRICK, A MAJER, EL PETERSON, JE GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI SEISMIC MONITORING AT THE GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR COMPUTAT SEISMOL,DIV EARTH SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 331 EP 338 PG 8 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00052 ER PT S AU SHOOK, GM AF SHOOK, GM GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI EFFECTS OF ADSORPTION ON EXPLOITATION OF GEOTHERMAL RESERVOIRS SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 339 EP 346 PG 8 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00053 ER PT S AU SIMONSON, JM PALMER, DA AF SIMONSON, JM PALMER, DA GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM OF CHLORIDES IN AQUEOUS SYSTEMS TO HIGH TEMPERATURES - APPLICATION TO THE GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & ANALYT SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 347 EP 352 PG 6 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00054 ER PT S AU PRATSCH, LW AF PRATSCH, LW GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI GEOTHERMAL, A HOUSEHOLD WORD SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 381 EP 385 PG 5 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00061 ER PT S AU SULLIVAN, WN AF SULLIVAN, WN GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI THE SANDIA DOE PROGRAM ON GEOTHERMAL HEAT PUMPS SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 393 EP 397 PG 5 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00063 ER PT S AU BROWN, DW AF BROWN, DW GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI HOW TO ACHIEVE A 4-FOLD PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE AT FENTON-HILL SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 405 EP 408 PG 4 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00065 ER PT S AU BURNS, KL GLATZMAIER, TG AF BURNS, KL GLATZMAIER, TG GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AT THE HOT DRY ROCK GEOTHERMAL SITE AT FENTON-HILL, NEW-MEXICO SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 409 EP 414 PG 6 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00066 ER PT S AU FAULDER, DD AF FAULDER, DD GP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TI LONG-TERM FLOW TEST-1, ROOSEVELT-HOT-SPRINGS, UTAH SO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS, VOL 18: RESTRUCTURING THE GEOTHERMAL INDUSTRY SE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL TRANSACTIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Geothermal-Resources-Council 1994 Annual Meeting on Restructuring the Geothermal Industry CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL SALT LAKE CITY, UT SP GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL C1 IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL PI DAVIS PA PO BOX 1350, DAVIS, CA 95617 SN 0193-5933 BN 0-934412-72-3 J9 GEOTH RES T PY 1994 VL 18 BP 583 EP 590 PG 8 WC Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Geology GA BB94W UT WOS:A1994BB94W00095 ER PT J AU HOLMES, LL HARBOTTLE, G BLANC, A AF HOLMES, LL HARBOTTLE, G BLANC, A TI COMPOSITIONAL FINGERPRINTING + MEDIEVAL SCULPTURE - NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF THE PROVENANCE OF LIMESTONE SO GESTA-INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF MEDIEVAL ART LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Session on New Light on Old Stones: Quarries, Monuments, and Sculpture in Medieval France, at the 27th International Congress on Medieval Studies CY MAY 07-10, 1992 CL KALAMAZOO, MI C1 CTR RECH MONUMENTS HIST,PARIS,FRANCE. RP HOLMES, LL (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 7 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU INT CENTER MEDIEVAL ART PI NEW YORK PA THE CLOISTERS FORT TRYON PARK, NEW YORK, NY 10040 SN 0016-920X J9 GESTA JI Gesta- Int. Cent. Mediev. Art PY 1994 VL 33 IS 1 BP 10 EP 18 DI 10.2307/767129 PG 9 WC Art; Medieval & Renaissance Studies SC Art; Arts & Humanities - Other Topics GA NM736 UT WOS:A1994NM73600002 ER PT B AU GOELTZ, RT ZONDLO, TF AF GOELTZ, RT ZONDLO, TF GP GIS WORLD EDUC & TRAINING INST TI Three-dimensional subsurface modeling within the framework of an environmental restoration information system SO GIS IN GOVERNMENT: THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE, 1994 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Federal Geographic Technology Conference on GIS in Government - The Federal Perspective, 1994 CY SEP 26-28, 1994 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP GIS World Educ & Training Inst, Fed Comp Week C1 US DOE,MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYST INC,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU G I S WORLD INC PI FT COLLINS PA 155 E BOARDWALK DR, SUITE 250, FT COLLINS, CO 80525 BN 1-882610-07-5 PY 1994 BP 139 EP 145 PG 7 WC Geography SC Geography GA BD46X UT WOS:A1994BD46X00027 ER PT B AU MALCZYNSKI, L AF MALCZYNSKI, L GP GIS WORLD EDUC & TRAINING INST TI The energy intelligence information system SO GIS IN GOVERNMENT: THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE, 1994 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Federal Geographic Technology Conference on GIS in Government - The Federal Perspective, 1994 CY SEP 26-28, 1994 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP GIS World Educ & Training Inst, Fed Comp Week C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU G I S WORLD INC PI FT COLLINS PA 155 E BOARDWALK DR, SUITE 250, FT COLLINS, CO 80525 BN 1-882610-07-5 PY 1994 BP 189 EP 193 PG 5 WC Geography SC Geography GA BD46X UT WOS:A1994BD46X00036 ER PT B AU BLEAKLY, D BUDGE, A FRUIT, S AF BLEAKLY, D BUDGE, A FRUIT, S GP AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING TI USING GIS FOR INDEXING HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY SO GIS/LIS '94 ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT GIS/LIS Annual Conference and Exposition CY OCT 25-27, 1994 CL PHOENIX, AZ SP AMER CONGRESS SURVEYING & MAPPING, AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING, AM/FM INT, ASSOC AMER GEOGRAPHERS, URBAN & REG INFORMAT SYST ASSOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING PI BETHESDA PA 5410 GROSVENOR LAND, SUITE 210, BETHESDA, MD 20814-2160 BN 1-57083-013-4 PY 1994 BP 85 EP 95 PG 11 WC Computer Science, Information Systems; Geography; Remote Sensing SC Computer Science; Geography; Remote Sensing GA BC78D UT WOS:A1994BC78D00010 ER PT B AU MALCZYNSKI, L AF MALCZYNSKI, L GP AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING TI THE ENERGY INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION SYSTEM SO GIS/LIS '94 ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT GIS/LIS Annual Conference and Exposition CY OCT 25-27, 1994 CL PHOENIX, AZ SP AMER CONGRESS SURVEYING & MAPPING, AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING, AM/FM INT, ASSOC AMER GEOGRAPHERS, URBAN & REG INFORMAT SYST ASSOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING PI BETHESDA PA 5410 GROSVENOR LAND, SUITE 210, BETHESDA, MD 20814-2160 BN 1-57083-013-4 PY 1994 BP 569 EP 577 PG 9 WC Computer Science, Information Systems; Geography; Remote Sensing SC Computer Science; Geography; Remote Sensing GA BC78D UT WOS:A1994BC78D00068 ER PT B AU XIONG, DM GORDON, SR AF XIONG, DM GORDON, SR GP AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING TI MODELING THE SPATIAL DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR INTELLIGENT VEHICLE HIGHWAY SYSTEMS SO GIS/LIS '94 ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT GIS/LIS Annual Conference and Exposition CY OCT 25-27, 1994 CL PHOENIX, AZ SP AMER CONGRESS SURVEYING & MAPPING, AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING, AM/FM INT, ASSOC AMER GEOGRAPHERS, URBAN & REG INFORMAT SYST ASSOC DE IVHS; SPATIAL DATA; REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING PI BETHESDA PA 5410 GROSVENOR LAND, SUITE 210, BETHESDA, MD 20814-2160 BN 1-57083-013-4 PY 1994 BP 833 EP 842 PG 10 WC Computer Science, Information Systems; Geography; Remote Sensing SC Computer Science; Geography; Remote Sensing GA BC78D UT WOS:A1994BC78D00098 ER PT B AU PENNER, JE ATHERTON, CS GRAEDEL, TE AF PENNER, JE ATHERTON, CS GRAEDEL, TE BE Prinn, RG TI GLOBAL EMISSIONS AND MODELS OF PHOTOCHEMICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS SO GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC-BIOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY SE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE RESEARCH LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st Scientific Conference of the International-Global-Atmospheric-Chemistry (IGAC)-Project CY APR 18-22, 1993 CL ISRAEL INST BIOL RES, ELAT, ISRAEL HO ISRAEL INST BIOL RES C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV ATMOSPHER & GEOPHYS SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Penner, Joyce/J-1719-2012 NR 0 TC 62 Z9 62 U1 0 U2 0 PU PLENUM PRESS DIV PLENUM PUBLISHING CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 BN 0-306-44884-X J9 ENVIR SCI R PY 1994 VL 48 BP 223 EP 247 PG 25 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA BB71X UT WOS:A1994BB71X00013 ER PT J AU WEIR, PE AF WEIR, PE TI IMPUTATION IN A MONTHLY SURVEY OF SALES SO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY LA English DT Article AB With the consolidation of a number of survey forms in 1983, the Energy Information Administration researched, analyzed, developed, and tested various imputation methodologies for the monthly petroleum product surveys. The combination method selected multiplies the ratio of respondents' actual values to the respondents' predicted values by the nonrespondent's predicted values. The predicated values are forecasts based on the companies' values in previous periods. This imputation methodology has become a valuable tool used to account for the growing population that does not report on the surveys but can affect the survey results. RP WEIR, PE (reprint author), US DOE,ENERGY INFORMAT ADM,DIV PETR MKT,WASHINGTON,DC 20585, USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU JAI PRESS INC PI GREENWICH PA 55 OLD POST RD-#2, PO BOX 1678, GREENWICH, CT 06836-1678 SN 0740-624X J9 GOV INFORM Q JI Gov. Inf. Q. PY 1994 VL 11 IS 2 BP 211 EP 223 DI 10.1016/0740-624X(94)90005-1 PG 13 WC Information Science & Library Science SC Information Science & Library Science GA NL947 UT WOS:A1994NL94700005 ER PT J AU HEATH, CC LIPPERT, AA AF HEATH, CC LIPPERT, AA TI PETROLEUM ELECTRONIC DATA REPORTING OPTION (PEDRO) SO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY LA English DT Article AB The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is the major collector of reliable and comprehensive data on energy supply and demand in this country. During its 16-year history, EIA has tried steadily to reduce the data-collection burden placed on business, industry, and the general public. Four years ago, EIA embarked on the creation of a flexible, user-friendly, portable, state-of-the-art tool that would allow those petroleum companies that submit data to EIA to save time and money in the preparation and submission of their forms. This effort was undertaken in cooperation with the petroleum industry and resulted in the development of the Petroleum Electronic Data Reporting Option (PEDRO). Today, more than 20 forms are available for electronic filing. Further, the technology embodied in PEDRO has been adopted by other government agencies in various forms for their individual data collection systems. RP HEATH, CC (reprint author), US DOE,ENERGY INFORMAT ADM,DIV PETR SUPPLY,WASHINGTON,DC 20585, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU JAI PRESS INC PI GREENWICH PA 55 OLD POST RD-#2, PO BOX 1678, GREENWICH, CT 06836-1678 SN 0740-624X J9 GOV INFORM Q JI Gov. Inf. Q. PY 1994 VL 11 IS 2 BP 225 EP 232 DI 10.1016/0740-624X(94)90006-X PG 8 WC Information Science & Library Science SC Information Science & Library Science GA NL947 UT WOS:A1994NL94700006 ER PT J AU KNILL, E AF KNILL, E TI FAMILIES OF SETS WITH LOCALLY BOUNDED WIDTH SO GRAPHS AND COMBINATORICS LA English DT Article AB A family of sets F is locally k-wide if and only if the width (as a poset ordered by inclusion) of F(x) = {U is-an-element-of F\ x is-an-element-of U} is at most k for every x. The directed covering graph of a locally 1-wide family of sets is a forest of rooted trees. It is shown that if F is a locally k-wide family of subsets of {1,...,n}, then \F\ less-than-or-equal-to (2k)k-1n. The proof involves a counting argument based on families of closed sets associated with the Sperner closures in the filters of F. The Sperner closure of U in H is the intersection of the members of the greatest Sperner antichain of H(U) = {V is-an-element-of H\V superset-or-equal-to U}. This closure operation is related to a generalization of maximality in posets. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 8 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0911-0119 J9 GRAPH COMBINATOR JI Graphs Comb. PY 1994 VL 10 IS 2 BP 145 EP 157 DI 10.1007/BF02986659 PG 13 WC Mathematics SC Mathematics GA PD523 UT WOS:A1994PD52300007 ER PT S AU MCCORD, J TREADWAY, A AF MCCORD, J TREADWAY, A BE Kovar, K Soveri, J TI TOWARDS IDENTIFYING DATA NEEDS FOR A REGIONAL HYDROGEOLOGIC CONTAMINATION STUDY USING MULTIPLE REALIZATION SIMULATIONS SO GROUNDWATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT SE IAHS PUBLICATIONS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Groundwater Quality Management (GQM 93) CY SEP 06-09, 1993 CL TALLINN, ESTONIA SP INT ASSOC HYDROL SCI, INT COMM GROUNDWATER, INST ECOLOGY, TALLINN, ESTONIA C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ENVIRONM RESTORAT PROGRAM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ASSOC HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES PI WALLINGFORD PA INST OF HYDROLOGY, WALLINGFORD, ENGLAND OX10 8BB SN 0144-7815 BN 0-947571-98-1 J9 IAHS-AISH P PY 1994 IS 220 BP 257 EP 269 PG 13 WC Ecology; Environmental Sciences; Water Resources SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources GA BC02T UT WOS:A1994BC02T00025 ER PT S AU FOLLSTAEDT, DM SCHNEIDER, RP JONES, ED AF FOLLSTAEDT, DM SCHNEIDER, RP JONES, ED BE Gumbs, G Luryi, S Weiss, B Wicks, GW TI ORDERING AND PHASE-SEPARATION IN MOVPE INGAP ALLOYS AND UNICOMPOSITIONAL QUANTUM-WELLS SO GROWTH, PROCESSING, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR HETEROSTRUCTURES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Growth, Processing, and Characterization of Semiconductor Heterostructures, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, FISONS VG, N E ANAL, SUMITOMO ELECT, EPI COMPONENTS, INSTRUMENTS SA, INTEVAC, ARO C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 3 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-225-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 326 BP 61 EP 66 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BA13B UT WOS:A1994BA13B00010 ER PT S AU MCGIBBON, AJ PENNYCOOK, SJ WASILEWSKI, Z AF MCGIBBON, AJ PENNYCOOK, SJ WASILEWSKI, Z BE Gumbs, G Luryi, S Weiss, B Wicks, GW TI STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR HETEROSTRUCTURES BY ATOMIC-RESOLUTION Z-CONTRAST IMAGING AT 300KV SO GROWTH, PROCESSING, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR HETEROSTRUCTURES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Growth, Processing, and Characterization of Semiconductor Heterostructures, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, FISONS VG, N E ANAL, SUMITOMO ELECT, EPI COMPONENTS, INSTRUMENTS SA, INTEVAC, ARO C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,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 1-55899-225-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 326 BP 299 EP 304 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BA13B UT WOS:A1994BA13B00049 ER PT S AU FRITZ, IJ BLUM, O SCHNEIDER, RP HOWARD, AJ FOLLSTAEDT, DM AF FRITZ, IJ BLUM, O SCHNEIDER, RP HOWARD, AJ FOLLSTAEDT, DM BE Gumbs, G Luryi, S Weiss, B Wicks, GW TI ELECTRIC-FIELD DEPENDENCE OF ELECTROREFLECTANCE AND PHOTOCURRENT SPECTRA AT VISIBLE WAVELENGTHS IN MOVPE-GROWN INALGAP MULTIPLE STRAINED-QUANTUM-WELL STRUCTURES SO GROWTH, PROCESSING, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR HETEROSTRUCTURES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Growth, Processing, and Characterization of Semiconductor Heterostructures, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC, FISONS VG, N E ANAL, SUMITOMO ELECT, EPI COMPONENTS, INSTRUMENTS SA, INTEVAC, ARO C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-225-1 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 326 BP 525 EP 530 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BA13B UT WOS:A1994BA13B00084 ER PT S AU BLOCH, J ARMSTRONG, T DINGLER, B ENEMARK, D HOLDEN, D LITTLE, C MUNSON, C PRIEDHORSKY, B ROUSSELDUPRE, D SMITH, B WARNER, R DILL, B HUFFMAN, G MCLOUGHLIN, F MILLS, R MILLER, R AF BLOCH, J ARMSTRONG, T DINGLER, B ENEMARK, D HOLDEN, D LITTLE, C MUNSON, C PRIEDHORSKY, B ROUSSELDUPRE, D SMITH, B WARNER, R DILL, B HUFFMAN, G MCLOUGHLIN, F MILLS, R MILLER, R BE Culp, RD Rausch, RD TI THE ALEXIS MISSION RECOVERY SO GUIDANCE AND CONTROL 1994 SE ADVANCES IN THE ASTRONAUTICAL SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Annual Rocky Mountain Guidance and Control Conference CY FEB 02-06, 1994 CL KEYSTONE, CO SP AMER ASTRONAUT SOC, ROCKY MT SECT C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU UNIVELT INC PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 28130, SAN DIEGO, CA 92128 SN 0065-3438 BN 0-87703-385-4 J9 ADV ASTRONAUT SCI PY 1994 VL 86 BP 505 EP 520 PG 16 WC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering, Aerospace; Engineering, Multidisciplinary SC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering GA BB14W UT WOS:A1994BB14W00034 ER PT S AU RAJU, MR AF RAJU, MR BE Amaldi, U Larsson, B TI HADRONTHERAPY IN A HISTORICAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE SO HADRONTHERAPY IN ONCOLOGY SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Symposium on Hadrontherapy CY OCT 18-21, 1993 CL COMO, ITALY C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 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 SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-81918-5 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1994 VL 1077 BP 67 EP 79 PG 13 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BC21Q UT WOS:A1994BC21Q00008 ER PT S AU CASTRO, JR AF CASTRO, JR BE Amaldi, U Larsson, B TI HEAVY ION THERAPY - BEVALAC EPOCH SO HADRONTHERAPY IN ONCOLOGY SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Symposium on Hadrontherapy CY OCT 18-21, 1993 CL COMO, ITALY C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DONNER LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-81918-5 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1994 VL 1077 BP 208 EP 216 PG 9 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BC21Q UT WOS:A1994BC21Q00022 ER PT S AU ALONSO, JR AF ALONSO, JR BE Amaldi, U Larsson, B TI SYNCHROTRONS - THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE SO HADRONTHERAPY IN ONCOLOGY SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Symposium on Hadrontherapy CY OCT 18-21, 1993 CL COMO, ITALY C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-81918-5 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1994 VL 1077 BP 266 EP 281 PG 16 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BC21Q UT WOS:A1994BC21Q00027 ER PT S AU PRELEC, K AF PRELEC, K BE Amaldi, U Larsson, B TI EBIS, AN OPTION FOR MEDICAL SYNCHROTRONS SO HADRONTHERAPY IN ONCOLOGY SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Symposium on Hadrontherapy CY OCT 18-21, 1993 CL COMO, ITALY C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT AGS,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-81918-5 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1994 VL 1077 BP 406 EP 411 PG 6 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BC21Q UT WOS:A1994BC21Q00037 ER PT S AU RENNER, TR CHU, WT LUDEWIGT, BA AF RENNER, TR CHU, WT LUDEWIGT, BA BE Amaldi, U Larsson, B TI ADVANTAGES OF BEAM SCANNING AND REQUIREMENTS OF HADRONTHERAPY FACILITIES SO HADRONTHERAPY IN ONCOLOGY SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Symposium on Hadrontherapy CY OCT 18-21, 1993 CL COMO, ITALY C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 3 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 SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-81918-5 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1994 VL 1077 BP 453 EP 461 PG 9 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BC21Q UT WOS:A1994BC21Q00042 ER PT S AU BLAKELY, EA AF BLAKELY, EA BE Amaldi, U Larsson, B TI CURRENT ISSUES IN LOW-LET AND HIGH-LET MEDICAL RADIOBIOLOGY SO HADRONTHERAPY IN ONCOLOGY SE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1st International Symposium on Hadrontherapy CY OCT 18-21, 1993 CL COMO, ITALY C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 3 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 SN 0531-5131 BN 0-444-81918-5 J9 INT CONGR SER PY 1994 VL 1077 BP 693 EP 701 PG 9 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BC21Q UT WOS:A1994BC21Q00068 ER PT J AU ZIEMER, PL AF ZIEMER, PL TI FUTURE-ROLE OF THE HEALTH PHYSICIST SO HEALTH PHYSICS LA English DT Article DE HEALTH PHYSICS SOCIETY; EXPOSURE, OCCUPATIONAL; EXPOSURE, RADIATION; DOSIMETRY AB What is the future role of the health physicist? Ten external societal forces and five internal forces that may have significant impact on the health physics profession are presented. What changes are taking place in our profession that will shape the way we conduct our business? What changes are likely in technology, education and training? Methods of strengthening the educational area of our profession are proposed. Comments to the author are welcomed. C1 US DOE, WASHINGTON, DC 20585 USA. RP ZIEMER, PL (reprint author), PURDUE UNIV, W LAFAYETTE, IN USA. NR 28 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI PHILADELPHIA PA 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA SN 0017-9078 EI 1538-5159 J9 HEALTH PHYS JI Health Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 3 EP 9 DI 10.1097/00004032-199401000-00001 PG 7 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MM993 UT WOS:A1994MM99300002 PM 8253574 ER PT J AU WOLLENBERG, HA REVZAN, KL SMITH, AR AF WOLLENBERG, HA REVZAN, KL SMITH, AR TI APPLICATION OF AIRBORNE GAMMA SPECTROMETRIC SURVEY DATA TO ESTIMATING TERRESTRIAL GAMMA-RAY DOSE-RATES - AN EXAMPLE IN CALIFORNIA SO HEALTH PHYSICS LA English DT Article DE RADIOACTIVITY, ENVIRONMENTAL; U-238; TH-232; K-40 ID RADIUM AB We examine the applicability of radioelement data from the National Aerial Radiometric Reconnaissance, an element of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation, to estimate terrestrial gamma-ray absorbed dose rates, by comparing dose rates calculated from aeroradiometric surveys of uranium, thorium, and potassium concentrations with dose rates calculated from a radiogeologic data base and the distribution of lithologies in California. Gamma-ray dose rates increase generally from north to south following lithological trends, with low values of 25-30 nGy h(-1) in the northernmost 1 x 2 degrees quadrangles between 41 and 42 degrees N to high values of 75-100 nGy h(-1) in southeastern California. Lithologic-based estimates of mean dose rates in the quadrangles generally match those from aeroradiometric data, with statewide means of 63 and 60 nGy h(-1), respectively. These are intermediate between a population-weighted global average of 51 nGy h(-1) reported in 1982 by UNSCEAR and a weighted continental average of 70 nGy h(-1), based on the global distribution of rock types. The concurrence of lithologically and aeroradiometrically determined dose rates in California, with its varied geology and topography encompassing settings representative of the continents, indicates that the National Aerial Radiometric Reconnaissance data are applicable to estimates of terrestrial absorbed dose rates from natural gamma emitters. RP WOLLENBERG, HA (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB, BERKELEY, CA 94720 USA. NR 25 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 1 U2 1 PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI PHILADELPHIA PA 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA SN 0017-9078 EI 1538-5159 J9 HEALTH PHYS JI Health Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 10 EP 16 DI 10.1097/00004032-199401000-00002 PG 7 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MM993 UT WOS:A1994MM99300003 PM 8253571 ER PT J AU ABBOTT, ML ROOD, AS AF ABBOTT, ML ROOD, AS TI COMIDA - A RADIONUCLIDE FOOD-CHAIN MODEL FOR ACUTE FALLOUT DEPOSITION SO HEALTH PHYSICS LA English DT Article DE ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; NUTRITION PATHWAYS; MODELING, DOSE ASSESSMENT; FALLOUT ID INTERCEPTION; VEGETATION; RETENTION; INGESTION; PATHWAY AB A dynamic food chain model and computer code, named ''COMIDA,'' has been developed to estimate radionuclide concentrations in agricultural food products following an acute fallout event. COMIDA estimates yearly harvest concentrations for five human crop types (Bq kg(-1) crop per Bq m(-2) deposited) and integrated concentrations for four animal products (Bq d kg(-1) animal product per Bq m(-2)) for a unit deposition that occurs on any user-specified day of the year. COMIDA is structurally very similar to the PATHWAY model and includes the same seasonal transport processes and discrete events for soil and vegetation compartments. Animal product assimilation is modeled using simpler equilibrium models. Differential transport and ingrowth of up to three radioactive progeny are also evaluated. Benchmark results between COMIDA and PATHWAY for monthly fallout events show very similar seasonal agreement for integrated concentrations in milk and beef. Benchmark results between COMIDA and four international steady-state models show good agreement for deposition events that occur during the middle of the growing season. COMIDA will be implemented in the new Department of Energy version of the MELCOR Accident Consequence Code System for evaluation of accidental releases from nuclear power plants. RP ABBOTT, ML (reprint author), EG&G IDAHO INC, SUBSURFACE & ENVIRONM MODELING UNIT, MS 2110, IDAHO FALLS, ID 83415 USA. NR 38 TC 25 Z9 25 U1 0 U2 3 PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI PHILADELPHIA PA 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA SN 0017-9078 EI 1538-5159 J9 HEALTH PHYS JI Health Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 17 EP 29 DI 10.1097/00004032-199401000-00003 PG 13 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MM993 UT WOS:A1994MM99300004 PM 8253573 ER PT J AU CHENG, YS YU, CC TU, KW AF CHENG, YS YU, CC TU, KW TI INTERCOMPARISON OF ACTIVITY SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF THORON PROGENY BY ALPHA-COUNTING AND GAMMA-COUNTING METHODS SO HEALTH PHYSICS LA English DT Article DE THORON; ACTIVITY-WEIGHTED SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS; RADON; DIFFUSION ID DIFFUSION BATTERY; RADON PROGENY; WIRE SCREENS; NEUTRALIZATION; POLONIUM-218 AB It is difficult to calibrate sampling devices using radon or thoron progeny or particles measuring 1-4 nm; therefore, an interlaboratory comparison is important to verify the performance of graded diffusion batteries for the activity size distributions of the ''unattached'' progeny. This paper describes the results of an interlaboratory comparison of Rn-220 progeny size distributions using graded diffusion batteries by alpha- and gamma-counting methods with different data inversion schemes. Graded diffusion batteries designed at the Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute and at the Environmental Measurement Laboratory were used in the study. Screens and backup filters from the Environmental Measurement Laboratory-graded diffusion batteries were counted simultaneously in alpha counters for total alpha activities, and those of the Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute-graded diffusion batteries were counted in a gamma detector for gamma activities from Pb-212. Because of the different counting methods and data analysis procedures used, this interlaboratory study of Rn-220 progeny allows a more rigorous way of testing instrument performance. Pb-212 particles generated in well-controlled environments of oxygen, nitrogen, or oxygen with 1 ppm of nitrogen oxide were measured. In general, good agreement in activity size distributions was obtained from these two methods. Some differences observed in individual size spectra were attributable to the data inversion programs used in each laboratory. When the data were analyzed by the same computer program, most differences disappeared. C1 NATL TSING HUA UNIV, INST NUCL SCI, HSINCHU, TAIWAN. US DOE, ENVIRONM MEASUREMENTS LAB, NEW YORK, NY USA. RP INHALAT TOXICOL RES INST, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. NR 24 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 0 U2 0 PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI PHILADELPHIA PA TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA SN 0017-9078 EI 1538-5159 J9 HEALTH PHYS JI Health Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 72 EP 79 DI 10.1097/00004032-199401000-00010 PG 8 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MM993 UT WOS:A1994MM99300011 PM 8253581 ER PT J AU GONZALES, DE MILLARD, JB MILLER, ML METZLER, D AF GONZALES, DE MILLARD, JB MILLER, ML METZLER, D TI CLEANUP PROTOCOL FOR RA-226-CONTAMINATED COBBLY SOIL AT UMTRA PROJECT SITES SO HEALTH PHYSICS LA English DT Note DE RA-226; TH-230; SOIL; TAILINGS; URANIUM AB The nonuniform distribution of Ra-226 and other radiological contamination of cobbly soil encountered on several Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project sites is presented and discussed, and the concomitant challenges to the intent and implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's soil cleanup standards are noted. In response to technical assessments and information presented to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has recently resolved the dilemma by concluding that compliance with Environmental Protection Agency soil cleanup standards for cobbly soil at Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project sites would be adequately attained using bulk radionuclide concentrations, instead of requiring that the radionuclide concentration of the finer soil fraction passing a #4 mesh sieve met the standards. A Nuclear Regulatory Commission-approved procedure developed for cobbly soil remediation is outlined and discussed. The site-specific implementation of this procedure at Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project sites containing cobbly soil is estimated to save millions of dollars. C1 DAMES & MOORE, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87110 USA. ROY F WESTON INC, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87110 USA. US DOE, URANIUM MILL TAILINGS REMEDIAL ACT PROJECT OFF, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87108 USA. RP GONZALES, DE (reprint author), JACOBS ENGN GRP INC, 2155 LOUISIANA BLVD NE, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87108 USA. NR 6 TC 0 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 2 PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI PHILADELPHIA PA 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA SN 0017-9078 EI 1538-5159 J9 HEALTH PHYS JI Health Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 80 EP 84 DI 10.1097/00004032-199401000-00011 PG 5 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MM993 UT WOS:A1994MM99300012 PM 8253582 ER PT J AU LAYTON, D AF LAYTON, D TI COMMENTS ON METABOLICALLY CONSISTENT BREATHING RATES - RESPONSE SO HEALTH PHYSICS LA English DT Letter RP LAYTON, D (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, DIV HLTH & ECOL ASSESSMENT, 700 EAST AVE L-453, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. NR 7 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS PI PHILADELPHIA PA 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA SN 0017-9078 EI 1538-5159 J9 HEALTH PHYS JI Health Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 66 IS 1 BP 89 EP 90 PG 2 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Nuclear Science & Technology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MM993 UT WOS:A1994MM99300015 ER PT B AU GREENE, GA IRVINE, TF AF GREENE, GA IRVINE, TF BE Hewitt, GF TI THE EFFECT OF WATER SUBCOOLING ON FILM BOILING HEAT TRANSFER FROM VERTICAL CYLINDERS SO HEAT TRANSFER 1994 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL HEAT TRANSFER CONFERENCE, VOL 5: POOL BOILING - PARTICULATES, POROUS MEDIA AND SPECIAL APPLICATIONS - NATURAL AND MIXED CONVECTION SE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Heat Transfer Conference CY AUG 14-18, 1994 CL BRIGHTON, ENGLAND SP INST CHEM ENGINEERS, INST MECH ENGINEERS, UK HEAT TRANSFER SOC, UK NATL HEAT TRANSFER COMM C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS PI RUGBY PA GEORGE E DAVIS BLDG, 165-171 RAILWAY TERRACE, RUGBY, ENGLAND CV21 3HQ BN 0-85295-349-6 J9 INST CHEM E PY 1994 IS 135 BP 75 EP 80 PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA BC13K UT WOS:A1994BC13K00013 ER PT B AU SADASIVAN, P UNAL, C NELSON, R AF SADASIVAN, P UNAL, C NELSON, R BE Hewitt, GF TI POOL BOILING ON THIN HEATERS - THE ROLE OF THERMAL INTERACTION AMONG VAPOR STEMS SO HEAT TRANSFER 1994 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL HEAT TRANSFER CONFERENCE, VOL 5: POOL BOILING - PARTICULATES, POROUS MEDIA AND SPECIAL APPLICATIONS - NATURAL AND MIXED CONVECTION SE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Heat Transfer Conference CY AUG 14-18, 1994 CL BRIGHTON, ENGLAND SP INST CHEM ENGINEERS, INST MECH ENGINEERS, UK HEAT TRANSFER SOC, UK NATL HEAT TRANSFER COMM C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV NUCL ENGN & TECHNOL,ENGN & SAFETY ANAL GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS PI RUGBY PA GEORGE E DAVIS BLDG, 165-171 RAILWAY TERRACE, RUGBY, ENGLAND CV21 3HQ BN 0-85295-349-6 J9 INST CHEM E PY 1994 IS 135 BP 135 EP 140 PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA BC13K UT WOS:A1994BC13K00023 ER PT B AU UNAL, C SADASIVAN, P NELSON, RA AF UNAL, C SADASIVAN, P NELSON, RA BE Hewitt, GF TI UNIFYING THE CONTROLLING MECHANISMS FOR THE CRITICAL HEAT FLUX AND QUENCHING - THE ABILITY OF LIQUID TO CONTACT THE HOT SURFACE .3. THE INFLUENCE OF DRY-PATCH SHAPE AND MULTIPLE-PATCH INTERACTION SO HEAT TRANSFER 1994 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL HEAT TRANSFER CONFERENCE, VOL 5: POOL BOILING - PARTICULATES, POROUS MEDIA AND SPECIAL APPLICATIONS - NATURAL AND MIXED CONVECTION SE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Heat Transfer Conference CY AUG 14-18, 1994 CL BRIGHTON, ENGLAND SP INST CHEM ENGINEERS, INST MECH ENGINEERS, UK HEAT TRANSFER SOC, UK NATL HEAT TRANSFER COMM C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV NUCL TECHNOL & ENGN,ENGN & SAFETY ANAL GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS PI RUGBY PA GEORGE E DAVIS BLDG, 165-171 RAILWAY TERRACE, RUGBY, ENGLAND CV21 3HQ BN 0-85295-349-6 J9 INST CHEM E PY 1994 IS 135 BP 171 EP 176 PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA BC13K UT WOS:A1994BC13K00029 ER PT B AU EVANS, G GREIF, R AF EVANS, G GREIF, R BE Hewitt, GF TI THERMAL ASPECTS OF TRANSPORT IN CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION REACTORS - A 2-DIMENSIONAL MODEL INCLUDING MULTICOMPONENT DIFFUSION AND SPECIES INTERDIFFUSION SO HEAT TRANSFER 1994 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL HEAT TRANSFER CONFERENCE, VOL 7: NATURAL CONVECTION - APPLIED HEAT TRANSFER - FLOW BOILING SE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Heat Transfer Conference CY AUG 14-18, 1994 CL BRIGHTON, ENGLAND SP INST CHEM ENGINEERS, INST MECH ENGINEERS, UK HEAT TRANSFER SOC, UK NATL HEAT TRANSFER COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT COMPUTAT MECH,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS PI RUGBY PA GEORGE E DAVIS BLDG, 165-171 RAILWAY TERRACE, RUGBY, ENGLAND CV21 3HQ BN 0-85295-351-8 J9 INST CHEM E PY 1994 IS 135 BP 251 EP 256 PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA BC13M UT WOS:A1994BC13M00043 ER PT B AU HOUF, WG GRCAR, JF AF HOUF, WG GRCAR, JF BE Hewitt, GF TI CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION IN LOW PRESSURE BATCH FURNACES SO HEAT TRANSFER 1994 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL HEAT TRANSFER CONFERENCE, VOL 7: NATURAL CONVECTION - APPLIED HEAT TRANSFER - FLOW BOILING SE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 10th International Heat Transfer Conference CY AUG 14-18, 1994 CL BRIGHTON, ENGLAND SP INST CHEM ENGINEERS, INST MECH ENGINEERS, UK HEAT TRANSFER SOC, UK NATL HEAT TRANSFER COMM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS PI RUGBY PA GEORGE E DAVIS BLDG, 165-171 RAILWAY TERRACE, RUGBY, ENGLAND CV21 3HQ BN 0-85295-351-8 J9 INST CHEM E PY 1994 IS 135 BP 269 EP 274 PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA BC13M UT WOS:A1994BC13M00046 ER PT B AU MASUDA, H AF MASUDA, H BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI A STUDY OF JET HANDEDNESS AT THE Zeta(O)-RESONANCE SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE C1 STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94030. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 306 EP 308 PG 3 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00096 ER PT B AU FINLEY, DA AF FINLEY, DA BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI FERMILAB COLLIDER - PERFORMANCE AND PLANS SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE 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 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 347 EP 350 PG 4 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00107 ER PT B AU KING, ME AF KING, ME BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI TEST OF AN ARRAY OF CSI(TI) CRYSTAL TOWERS FOR A LOW OR MEDIUM ENERGY E(+)E(-) COLLIDER CALORIMETER SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE 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 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 402 EP 403 PG 2 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00128 ER PT B AU NEAL, HA AF NEAL, HA BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI A MEASUREMENT OF R(B)=Gamma(Z(0)->B(B)OVER-TILDE)Gamma(ZB(B)OVER-TILDE->HADRONS) AT SLD SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE C1 STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 468 EP 469 PG 2 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00150 ER PT B AU FIELDS, T CORCORAN, M AF FIELDS, T CORCORAN, M BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI RESCATTERING AND ENERGY LOSS OF FAST PARTONS IN NUCLEAR MATTER SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 535 EP 536 PG 2 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00172 ER PT B AU ASH, WW AF ASH, WW BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI STATUS OF ALR MEASUREMENT OF AT SLD SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE RP ASH, WW (reprint author), STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 634 EP 636 PG 3 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00208 ER PT B AU BARBAROGALTIERI, A AF BARBAROGALTIERI, A BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI SEARCH FOR THE TOP QUARK AT FNAL SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU EDITIONS FRONTIERES PI DREUX PA 7 AVENUE KENNEDY, 28100 DREUX, FRANCE BN 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 655 EP 667 PG 13 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00214 ER PT B AU HUGHES, E AF HUGHES, E BE Carr, J Perrottet, M TI NEW RESULTS ON NUCLEON SPIN STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS SO HEP 93 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 93) CY JUL 22-28, 1993 CL MARSEILLE, FRANCE SP CTR ETUDES ATOM, CNRS, COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE, CONSEIL GEN 13, DEPT BOUCHES RHONE, CREDIT LYONNAIS, CNRS, DELEGAT REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZURE CORSE, DIGITAL, FAC SCI LUMINY, FRANCE TELECOM, GEBELIN, IBM, INST NATL PHYS NUCL & PHYS PARTICULES, MICRO INFORMAT CONSEIL, MINIST ENSEIGNEMENT SUPER & RECH, PROVENCE SYST, REG PROVENCE ALPES COTE D AZUR, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE I, UNIV AIX MARSEILLE II, VILLE MARSEILLE 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 2-86332-146-3 PY 1994 BP 825 EP 830 PG 6 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BC80B UT WOS:A1994BC80B00225 ER PT J AU COOPER, WE VITT, LJ AF COOPER, WE VITT, LJ TI TREE AND SUBSTRATE SELECTION IN THE SEMIARBOREAL SCINCID LIZARD EUMECES-LATICEPS SO HERPETOLOGICAL JOURNAL LA English DT Article AB Broad-headed skinks occupied a range of substrates during the daily activity period. Although they foraged and engaged in social behaviour on the ground, two-thirds of individuals were initially observed on trees and other vertical surfaces. In using both trees and ground as sites for foraging and social activities, these skinks are similar in microhabitat use to trunk-ground anoles. Substrate occupation differed significantly between adults and juveniles, adults occurring more frequently on oaks and ground, juveniles on walls, pine trees, and palmettos. Adult males and females had substantially, but not quite significantly different substrate distributions. The lizards occupied oak trees much more frequently than expected by chance, strongly preferring them to palmettos and pines. There is some evidence that they may actively avoid pines. No significant differences were detected in perch height among age and sex categories during the daily activity period, but sample sizes were small and differences might occur at other times of day or in other seasons. RP COOPER, WE (reprint author), REPRINT DEPT,SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29802, USA. NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU BRITISH HERPETOL SOC PI LONDON PA C/O ZOOL SOC LONDON REGENTS PARK, LONDON, ENGLAND NW1 4RY SN 0268-0130 J9 HERPETOL J JI Herpetolog. J. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 4 IS 1 BP 20 EP 23 PG 4 WC Zoology SC Zoology GA MP749 UT WOS:A1994MP74900004 ER PT B AU KOLB, EW AF KOLB, EW BE Peach, KJ Vick, LLJ TI Particle physics and cosmology SO HIGH ENERGY PHENOMENOLOGY SE SUSSP PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 42nd Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics CY AUG, 1993 CL ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND SP NATO, Scottish Univ C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 1 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TECHNO HOUSE, REDCLIFFE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND BS1 6NX BN 0-7503-0326-3 J9 SUSSP PROC PY 1994 VL 42 BP 361 EP 415 PG 55 WC Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA BD41Q UT WOS:A1994BD41Q00007 ER PT B AU SINGH, JP SINGH, D KUPPERMAN, DS MAJUMDAR, S AF SINGH, JP SINGH, D KUPPERMAN, DS MAJUMDAR, S BE Chawla, KK Liaw, PK Fishman, SG TI ROLE OF INTERNAL STRESSES IN FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF ENGINEERING COMPOSITES SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPOSITES: COMMONALTY OF PHENOMENA LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on High Performance Composites - Commonalty of Phenomena, at the Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP MINERALS MAT & MET SOC, ASM INT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-247-7 PY 1994 BP 143 EP 153 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BC23U UT WOS:A1994BC23U00012 ER PT B AU MOBERLYCHAN, WJ CAO, JJ NIU, MY DEJONGHE, LC AF MOBERLYCHAN, WJ CAO, JJ NIU, MY DEJONGHE, LC BE Chawla, KK Liaw, PK Fishman, SG TI TOUGHENED beta-SIC COMPOSITES WITH ALUMINA-COATED alpha-SIC PLATELETS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPOSITES: COMMONALTY OF PHENOMENA LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on High Performance Composites - Commonalty of Phenomena, at the Materials Week CY OCT 02-06, 1994 CL ROSEMONT, IL SP MINERALS MAT & MET SOC, ASM INT C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-247-7 PY 1994 BP 219 EP 229 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BC23U UT WOS:A1994BC23U00019 ER PT B AU MAKOWITZ, H AF MAKOWITZ, H BE Tentner, AM TI MOTIVATING NEW CONTINUUM FORMULATIONS BY THE USE OF MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 21 EP 25 PG 5 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00003 ER PT B AU PLIMPTON, S BARTEL, T AF PLIMPTON, S BARTEL, T BE Tentner, AM TI PARALLEL PARTICLE SIMULATIONS OF LOW-DENSITY FLUID-FLOWS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT PARALLEL COMPUTAT SCI,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 31 EP 34 PG 4 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00005 ER PT B AU DOSANIH, SS CAMP, WJ AF DOSANIH, SS CAMP, WJ BE Tentner, AM TI COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN OF MATERIALS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,MASS PARALLEL COMP RES LAB,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 39 EP 45 PG 7 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00007 ER PT B AU BELAK, J GLOSLI, JN BOERCKER, DB STOWERS, IF AF BELAK, J GLOSLI, JN BOERCKER, DB STOWERS, IF BE Tentner, AM TI LARGE-SCALE MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS MODELING OF MATERIALS FABRICATION PROCESSES SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 46 EP 51 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00008 ER PT B AU GARDNER, DR FANG, HE AF GARDNER, DR FANG, HE BE Tentner, AM TI 3-DIMENSIONAL SHOCK-WAVE PHYSICS SIMULATIONS WITH PCTH ON THE PARAGON PARALLEL COMPUTER SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,MASS PARALLEL COMP RES LAB,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 132 EP 137 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00023 ER PT B AU STOCKS, GM NICHOLSON, DMC WANG, Y SHELTON, WA SZOTEK, Z TEMMERMANN, WM AF STOCKS, GM NICHOLSON, DMC WANG, Y SHELTON, WA SZOTEK, Z TEMMERMANN, WM BE Tentner, AM TI TOWARDS SCALABLE ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE CALCULATIONS FOR ALLOYS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,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 SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 150 EP 157 PG 8 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00026 ER PT B AU QIU, SY WANG, CZ CHAN, CT HO, KM AF QIU, SY WANG, CZ CHAN, CT HO, KM BE Tentner, AM TI ATOMISTIC SIMULATION USING TIGHT-BINDING MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 169 EP 174 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00029 ER PT B AU BLOMQUIST, RN BROWN, FB AF BLOMQUIST, RN BROWN, FB BE Tentner, AM TI PARALLEL MONTE-CARLO REACTOR NEUTRONICS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV REACTOR ANAL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 182 EP 187 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00031 ER PT B AU FREITAG, L JONES, M PLASSMANN, P AF FREITAG, L JONES, M PLASSMANN, P BE Tentner, AM TI NEW ADVANCES IN THE MODELING OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MCS,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 208 EP 213 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00035 ER PT B AU FOSTER, IT WALKER, DW AF FOSTER, IT WALKER, DW BE Tentner, AM TI PARADIGMS AND STRATEGIES FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING ON DISTRIBUTED-MEMORY CONCURRENT COMPUTERS SO HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 1994: GRAND CHALLENGES IN COMPUTER SIMULATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Simulation MultiConference features the 2nd High Performance Computing Symposium, with the theme Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation CY APR 10-15, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC COMP SIMULAT C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RI Walker, David/B-7978-2010 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC COMPUTER SIMULATION INT PI SAN DIEGO PA PO BOX 17900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 BN 1-56555-073-0 PY 1994 BP 252 EP 257 PG 6 WC Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Computer Science GA BA96S UT WOS:A1994BA96S00042 ER PT B AU LANE, S BINER, SB BUCK, O AF LANE, S BINER, SB BUCK, O BE Upadhya, K TI FRACTURE-BEHAVIOR OF 20-PERCENT-NB PARTICULATE-REINFORCED ALUMINA COMPOSITE SO HIGH PERFORMANCE METAL AND CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on High Performance Metal and Ceramic Matrix Composites, held during the 1994 TMS Annual Meeting CY FEB 27-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-266-3 PY 1994 BP 73 EP 83 PG 11 WC Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BA64G UT WOS:A1994BA64G00007 ER PT B AU SYN, CK STONER, S LESUER, DR SHERBY, OD AF SYN, CK STONER, S LESUER, DR SHERBY, OD BE Upadhya, K TI INFLUENCE OF VOLUME FRACTION OF COMPONENT MATERIALS AND INTERLAYER BOND STRENGTH ON FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS OF MULTILAYER AL-6090-25 VOL-PERCENT SICP AND AL-5182 LAMINATES SO HIGH PERFORMANCE METAL AND CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on High Performance Metal and Ceramic Matrix Composites, held during the 1994 TMS Annual Meeting CY FEB 27-MAR 03, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MINERALS MET & MAT SOC, STRUCT MAT DIV C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 1 U2 1 PU MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOC PI WARRENDALE PA 420 COMMONWEALTH DR, WARRENDALE, PA 15086 BN 0-87339-266-3 PY 1994 BP 125 EP 136 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BA64G UT WOS:A1994BA64G00011 ER PT B AU SZE, RC MCCOWN, A KURNIT, NA AF SZE, RC MCCOWN, A KURNIT, NA BE Bohrer, M Letardi, T Schuocker, D Weber, H TI A HIGH-POWER MICROWAVE FREQUENCY-MODULATED KRF LASER SO HIGH-POWER GAS AND SOLID STATE LASERS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High-Power Gas and Solid State Lasers CY APR 05-08, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP COMMISS EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, DIRECTORATE GEN SCI RES & DEV, EUROPEAN OPT SOC, TECH UNIV VIENNA, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 2 U2 2 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1507-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2206 BP 122 EP 129 DI 10.1117/12.184575 PG 8 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BB18Y UT WOS:A1994BB18Y00014 ER PT B AU VELSKO, SP COMASKEY, B ALBRECHT, GF BEACH, RJ AF VELSKO, SP COMASKEY, B ALBRECHT, GF BEACH, RJ BE Bohrer, M Letardi, T Schuocker, D Weber, H TI GREATER-THAN-100-WATT AVERAGE POWER AT 0.53-MU-M WITH 2K NS, 2.5-KHZ REPETITION RATE PULSES FROM A SINGLE POWER OSCILLATOR SO HIGH-POWER GAS AND SOLID STATE LASERS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High-Power Gas and Solid State Lasers CY APR 05-08, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP COMMISS EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, DIRECTORATE GEN SCI RES & DEV, EUROPEAN OPT SOC, TECH UNIV VIENNA, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS 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 0-8194-1507-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2206 BP 484 EP 488 DI 10.1117/12.184613 PG 5 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BB18Y UT WOS:A1994BB18Y00054 ER PT B AU ZAPATA, LE BEACH, RJ DANE, CB REICHERT, P HONIG, JN HACKEL, LA AF ZAPATA, LE BEACH, RJ DANE, CB REICHERT, P HONIG, JN HACKEL, LA BE Bohrer, M Letardi, T Schuocker, D Weber, H TI ADVANCED LASER DRIVER FOR SOFT-X-RAY PROJECTION LITHOGRAPHY SO HIGH-POWER GAS AND SOLID STATE LASERS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High-Power Gas and Solid State Lasers CY APR 05-08, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP COMMISS EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, DIRECTORATE GEN SCI RES & DEV, EUROPEAN OPT SOC, TECH UNIV VIENNA, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS 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 0-8194-1507-3 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2206 BP 499 EP 507 DI 10.1117/12.184615 PG 9 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BB18Y UT WOS:A1994BB18Y00056 ER PT B AU GRAHAM, RA AF GRAHAM, RA BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI BRIDGMAN CONCERN SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 3 EP 12 PG 10 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00001 ER PT B AU NELLIS, WJ AF NELLIS, WJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI FLUIDS AT HIGH SHOCK PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES AND SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT FUTURE POSSIBILITIES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 61 EP 63 PG 3 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00009 ER PT B AU SHAW, MS AF SHAW, MS BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI CHEMICAL-EQUILIBRIUM N HIGH-PRESSURE MOLECULAR FLUID MIXTURES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GRP T14,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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 65 EP 68 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00010 ER PT B AU REE, FH AF REE, FH BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI ONE-COMPONENT AND MULTICOMPONENT THEORIES OF MIXTURES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 77 EP 80 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00013 ER PT B AU VANTHIEL, M REE, FH AF VANTHIEL, M REE, FH BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI UNLIKE PAIR INTERACTIONS IN N2-H2O MIXTURES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 81 EP 84 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00014 ER PT B AU HIXSON, RS MCQUEEN, RG FRITZ, JN AF HIXSON, RS MCQUEEN, RG FRITZ, JN BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI THE SHOCK HUGONIOT OF 316-SS AND SOUND-VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GRP M6,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 105 EP 108 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00020 ER PT B AU ERSKINE, D AF ERSKINE, D BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI OPACITY MEASUREMENTS IN SHOCK-GENERATED ARGON PLASMAS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 125 EP 128 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00025 ER PT B AU ERSKINE, D AF ERSKINE, D BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI HIGH-PRESSURE HUGONIOT OF SAPPHIRE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 24 Z9 24 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 141 EP 143 PG 3 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00029 ER PT B AU FRITZ, JN MORRIS, CE HIXSON, RS MCQUEEN, RG AF FRITZ, JN MORRIS, CE HIXSON, RS MCQUEEN, RG BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI LIQUID SOUND SPEEDS AT PRESSURE FROM THE OPTICAL ANALYZER TECHNIQUE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 149 EP 152 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00031 ER PT B AU HOLMES, NC AF HOLMES, NC BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHOCK COMPRESSION OF LOW-DENSITY FOAMS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 153 EP 156 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00032 ER PT B AU BARBEE, TW AF BARBEE, TW BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI PHONONS AND METASTABILITY IN COMPRESSED NITROGEN SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 163 EP 166 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00034 ER PT B AU WILLS, JM ERIKSSON, O AF WILLS, JM ERIKSSON, O BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI THEORETICAL-STUDIES OF THE CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF RARE-EARTHS AND ACTINIDES AT ZERO-TEMPERATURE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 175 EP 178 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00037 ER PT B AU AKELLA, J SMITH, GS WEIR, ST AF AKELLA, J SMITH, GS WEIR, ST BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI STATIC ULTRA-HIGH PRESSURE STUDY OF LANTHANIDE AND ACTINIDE METALS USING A DIAMOND-ANVIL CELL SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Weir, Samuel/H-5046-2012 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 187 EP 189 PG 3 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00040 ER PT B AU GILMAN, JJ ARMSTRONG, RW AF GILMAN, JJ ARMSTRONG, RW BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHEAR-INDUCED POLYMERIZATION OF BENZENE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 199 EP 202 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00043 ER PT B AU MAILHIOT, C YANG, LH MCMAHAN, AK BARBEE, TW AF MAILHIOT, C YANG, LH MCMAHAN, AK BARBEE, TW BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI POLYMERIC NITROGEN SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 221 EP 254 PG 34 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00048 ER PT B AU REE, FH CHOI, YM AF REE, FH CHOI, YM BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI STABILITY OF THE FACE-CENTERED-CUBIC PHASE OF HEAVY RARE-GAS SOLIDS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 229 EP 231 PG 3 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00050 ER PT B AU MORIARTY, JA AF MORIARTY, JA BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI 1ST-PRINCIPLES PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE PHASE-DIAGRAMS IN METALS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 3 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 233 EP 236 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00051 ER PT B AU SONG, SH GRAY, GT AF SONG, SH GRAY, GT BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI OMEGA PHASE-FORMATION IN SHOCK-LOADED ZIRCONIUM SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 251 EP 254 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00056 ER PT B AU ASSINK, RA BOSLOUGH, MB CYGAN, RT AF ASSINK, RA BOSLOUGH, MB CYGAN, RT BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI CHARACTERIZATION OF AMORPHOUS MATERIAL IN SHOCKED QUARTZ BY NMR-SPECTROSCOPY SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 383 EP 386 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00089 ER PT B AU AIDUN, JB AF AIDUN, JB BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHEAR-WAVE MEASUREMENTS IN SHOCK-INDUCED, HIGH-PRESSURE PHASES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 387 EP 390 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00090 ER PT B AU SCHIRBER, JE SAMARA, GA MOROSIN, B ASSINK, R LOY, D WANG, H WILLIAMS, J ZHU, Q KNIAZ, K FISCHER, JE AF SCHIRBER, JE SAMARA, GA MOROSIN, B ASSINK, R LOY, D WANG, H WILLIAMS, J ZHU, Q KNIAZ, K FISCHER, JE BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI ROLE OF PRESSURE IN THE STUDY OF FULLERENES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI Loy, Douglas/D-4847-2009 OI Loy, Douglas/0000-0001-7635-9958 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 639 EP 642 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00151 ER PT B AU SAMARA, GA HANSEN, LV MOROSIN, B SCHIRBER, JE AF SAMARA, GA HANSEN, LV MOROSIN, B SCHIRBER, JE BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI EFFECTS OF PRESSURE ON THE ORIENTATIONAL ORDERING AND PHASE-TRANSITIONS IN SOLID C-60 AND C-70 SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 643 EP 646 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00152 ER PT B AU NELLIS, WJ WEIR, ST HINSEY, NA BALACHANDRAN, U KRAMER, MJ RAMAN, R AF NELLIS, WJ WEIR, ST HINSEY, NA BALACHANDRAN, U KRAMER, MJ RAMAN, R BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DISKS OF YBA2CU3O7 SHOCKED TO 10 GPA PRESSURES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Weir, Samuel/H-5046-2012 NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 695 EP 697 PG 3 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00165 ER PT B AU GRADY, DE AF GRADY, DE BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI IMPACT STRENGTH AND INDENTATION HARDNESS OF HIGH-STRENGTH CERAMICS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DIV EXPTL IMPACT PHYS 1433,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 741 EP 744 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00176 ER PT B AU ZUREK, AK HUNTER, DA AF ZUREK, AK HUNTER, DA BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DYNAMIC TESTING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PRE-FRACTURED CERAMIC SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 761 EP 764 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00181 ER PT B AU VAIDYA, RU ZUREK, AK AF VAIDYA, RU ZUREK, AK BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DYNAMIC-MECHANICAL DEFORMATION OF A SICP/A1-LI (8090) COMPOSITE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MAT SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 773 EP 776 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00184 ER PT B AU WISE, JL GRADY, DE AF WISE, JL GRADY, DE BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DYNAMIC, MULTIAXIAL IMPACT RESPONSE OF CONFINED AND UNCONFINED CERAMIC RODS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,GEOTHERMAL RES DEPT 6111,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 777 EP 780 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00185 ER PT B AU CYGAN, RT BOSLOUGH, MB KIRKPATRICK, RJ AF CYGAN, RT BOSLOUGH, MB KIRKPATRICK, RJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI NMR SPECTROSCOPIC EXAMINATION OF SHOCKED SANDSTONE FROM METEOR CRATER, ARIZONA SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 807 EP 810 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00192 ER PT B AU FURNISH, MD GRAY, GT REMO, JL AF FURNISH, MD GRAY, GT REMO, JL BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DYNAMICAL BEHAVIOR OF OCTAHEDRITE FROM THE HENBURY METEORITE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT EXPTL IMPACT PHYS 1433,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 819 EP 822 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00195 ER PT B AU SURH, MP RUNGE, KJ AF SURH, MP RUNGE, KJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI THEORETICAL PHASE-DIAGRAMS FOR SOLID H-2 SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 853 EP 856 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00203 ER PT B AU WEIR, ST NELLIS, WJ MITCHELL, AC AF WEIR, ST NELLIS, WJ MITCHELL, AC BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY OF HYDROGEN SHOCKED TO MEGABAR PRESSURES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Weir, Samuel/H-5046-2012 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 881 EP 883 PG 3 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00210 ER PT B AU SHERMAN, DM AF SHERMAN, DM BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE, ENTROPY AND THE HIGH-PRESSURE STABILITY OF BCC IRON SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,MOLEC SCI RES CTR,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 895 EP 898 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00213 ER PT B AU KERLEY, GI AF KERLEY, GI BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI A NEW MULTIPHASE EQUATION OF STATE FOR IRON SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT COMPUTAT PHYS & MECH,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 903 EP 906 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00215 ER PT B AU DUBA, AG AF DUBA, AG BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI IRON - WHAT IS MELT SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 923 EP 926 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00220 ER PT B AU STASSIS, C AF STASSIS, C BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI INELASTIC NEUTRON-SCATTERING OF GAMMA-IRON AND THE DETERMINATION OF THE ELASTIC-CONSTANTS BY LATTICE-DYNAMICS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,AMES,IA 50011. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 955 EP 958 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00228 ER PT B AU YOO, CS HOLMES, NC ROSS, M SEE, E AF YOO, CS HOLMES, NC ROSS, M SEE, E BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHOCK TEMPERATURE-MEASUREMENTS OF IRON TO 350-GPA SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 959 EP 962 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00229 ER PT B AU AIDUN, JB AF AIDUN, JB BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DISCUSSION OF STRESS TENSOR NONUNIQUENESS WITH APPLICATION TO NONUNIFORM, PARTICULATE SYSTEMS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 985 EP 988 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00235 ER PT B AU STEINBERG, DJ AF STEINBERG, DJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI A RATE-DEPENDENT CONSTITUTIVE MODEL FOR MOLYBDENUM SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 993 EP 996 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00237 ER PT B AU TONKS, DL HIXSON, RS JOHNSON, JN GRAY, GT AF TONKS, DL HIXSON, RS JOHNSON, JN GRAY, GT BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DISLOCATION-DRAG CONTRIBUTION TO HIGH-RATE PLASTIC-DEFORMATION IN SHOCK-LOADED TANTALUM SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 997 EP 1000 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00238 ER PT B AU BELAK, J AF BELAK, J BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI COMPUTER-SIMULATION OF MOLECULAR RESPONSE AT A SHOCK FRONT SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1063 EP 1066 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00255 ER PT B AU WARNES, RH TONKS, DL AF WARNES, RH TONKS, DL BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF 3 1.5-GPA SHOCK-WAVE PROFILES IN COPPER SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1075 EP 1078 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00258 ER PT B AU JOHNSON, JN HIXSON, RS TONKS, DL GRAY, GT AF JOHNSON, JN HIXSON, RS TONKS, DL GRAY, GT BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHOCK COMPRESSION AND QUASI-ELASTIC RELEASE IN TANTALUM SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1095 EP 1098 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00263 ER PT B AU FURNISH, MD CHHABILDAS, LC STEINBERG, DJ AF FURNISH, MD CHHABILDAS, LC STEINBERG, DJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DYNAMICAL BEHAVIOR OF TANTALUM SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT EXPTL IMPACT PHYS 1433,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1099 EP 1102 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00264 ER PT B AU GRAY, GT AF GRAY, GT BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI INFLUENCE OF PEAK PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE ON THE SHOCK-LOADING RESPONSE OF TANTALUM SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1103 EP 1106 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00265 ER PT B AU ANDERSON, MU GRAHAM, RA HOLMAN, GT AF ANDERSON, MU GRAHAM, RA HOLMAN, GT BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI TIME-RESOLVED SHOCK COMPRESSION OF POROUS RUTILE - WAVE-DISPERSION IN POROUS SOLIDS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 1 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1111 EP 1114 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00267 ER PT B AU HOLMAN, GT GRAHAM, RA ANDERSON, MU AF HOLMAN, GT GRAHAM, RA ANDERSON, MU BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHOCK RESPONSE OF POROUS 2A1+FE2O3 POWDER MIXTURES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1119 EP 1122 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00269 ER PT B AU JOHNSON, JN AF JOHNSON, JN BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI MICROMECHANICAL STRENGTH EFFECTS IN SHOCK COMPRESSION OF SOLIDS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1145 EP 1148 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00275 ER PT B AU GRAY, GT AF GRAY, GT BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHOCK-LOADING RESPONSE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1161 EP 1164 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00279 ER PT B AU BAER, MR AF BAER, MR BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI A MIXTURE MODEL FOR SHOCK COMPRESSION OF POROUS MULTICOMPONENT REACTIVE MATERIALS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ENERGET MAT & FLUID MECH 1512,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1247 EP 1250 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00300 ER PT B AU GILMAN, JJ AF GILMAN, JJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI STRAIN-INDUCED CHEMICAL-REACTIONS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1349 EP 1352 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00325 ER PT B AU DICK, JJ WHITEHEAD, MC MARTINEZ, AR AF DICK, JJ WHITEHEAD, MC MARTINEZ, AR BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI CRYSTAL ORIENTATION DEPENDENCE OF ELASTIC PRECURSOR STRENGTH IN PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRANITRATE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1373 EP 1376 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00331 ER PT B AU SHEFFIELD, SA GUSTAVSEN, RL ALCON, RR GRAHAM, RA ANDERSON, MU AF SHEFFIELD, SA GUSTAVSEN, RL ALCON, RR GRAHAM, RA ANDERSON, MU BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI PARTICLE-VELOCITY AND STRESS MEASUREMENTS IN LOW-DENSITY HMX SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 2 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1377 EP 1380 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00332 ER PT B AU GUSTAVSEN, RL SHEFFIELD, SA AF GUSTAVSEN, RL SHEFFIELD, SA BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI UNREACTED HUGONIOTS FOR POROUS AND LIQUID EXPLOSIVES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1393 EP 1396 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00336 ER PT B AU MULFORD, RN SHEFFIELD, SA ALCON, RR AF MULFORD, RN SHEFFIELD, SA ALCON, RR BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI PRESHOCK DESENSITIZATION OF PBX EXPLOSIVES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1405 EP 1408 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00339 ER PT B AU YOO, CS HOLMES, NC AF YOO, CS HOLMES, NC BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SHOCK INITIATION OF NITROMETHANE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1567 EP 1570 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00378 ER PT B AU TRUCANO, TG CHHABILDAS, LC AF TRUCANO, TG CHHABILDAS, LC BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI CALCULATIONS SUPPORTING HYPERVELOCITY LAUNCHER DEVELOPMENT SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1639 EP 1642 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00396 ER PT B AU MARTINEZ, AR SHEFFIELD, SA WHITEHEAD, MC OLIVAS, HD DICK, JJ AF MARTINEZ, AR SHEFFIELD, SA WHITEHEAD, MC OLIVAS, HD DICK, JJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI NEW LANL GAS DRIVEN 2-STAGE GUN SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1643 EP 1646 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00397 ER PT B AU FRANK, AM CHAU, HH AF FRANK, AM CHAU, HH BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI 6-MM, PLANE-WAVE SHOCK DRIVER SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1651 EP 1654 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00399 ER PT B AU TROTT, WM AF TROTT, WM BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF LASER-DRIVEN FLYERS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ENERGET MAT & FLUID MECH 1512,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 7 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1655 EP 1658 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00400 ER PT B AU SWIFT, RP SNELL, CM AF SWIFT, RP SNELL, CM BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI SOURCE CONDITIONS FOR EXPLODING WIRE STRESS WAVE IMPACT EXPERIMENTS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GEOANAL GRP,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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1671 EP 1674 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00404 ER PT B AU STACY, HL SEITZ, WL WACKERLE, J POLCYN, M ESPARZA, E AF STACY, HL SEITZ, WL WACKERLE, J POLCYN, M ESPARZA, E BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI CONTAINED HIGH EXPLOSIVE FIRING FACILITY (CHEFF) SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GRP M7,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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1675 EP 1678 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00405 ER PT B AU GUSTAVSEN, RL SHEFFIELD, SA ALCON, RR AF GUSTAVSEN, RL SHEFFIELD, SA ALCON, RR BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI RESPONSE OF INCLINED ELECTROMAGNETIC PARTICLE-VELOCITY GAUGES IN SHOCKED LIQUIDS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1703 EP 1706 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00412 ER PT B AU REED, RP GREENWOLL, JI AF REED, RP GREENWOLL, JI BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI CHARACTERISTICS AND PULSED RADIATION RESPONSE OF NONIDEAL QUARTZ SHOCK STRESS GAUGES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1711 EP 1714 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00414 ER PT B AU HANSON, DL STRUVE, KW SPIELMAN, RB SEAMEN, JF AF HANSON, DL STRUVE, KW SPIELMAN, RB SEAMEN, JF BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI APPLICATION OF PIEZOELECTRIC STRESS GAUGES TO THE MEASUREMENT OF FAST-RISE-TIME MULTIMEGAMPERE ELECTRIC CURRENTS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR PULSED POWER SCI,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1719 EP 1722 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00416 ER PT B AU WONG, MKW AF WONG, MKW BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI EXPERIMENTS AND ANALYSIS OF LATERAL PIEZORESISTANCE GAUGES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT COMPUTAT PHYS RES & DEV,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1735 EP 1738 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00420 ER PT B AU KOTULSKI, JD ANDERSON, MU BROCK, BC GOMEZ, J GRAHAM, RA VITTITOE, CN AF KOTULSKI, JD ANDERSON, MU BROCK, BC GOMEZ, J GRAHAM, RA VITTITOE, CN BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DETERMINATION OF EQUIVALENT-CIRCUIT FOR PVDF SHOCK-PRESSURE GAUGES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1739 EP 1742 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00421 ER PT B AU REED, RP GREENWOLL, JI BAUER, F LEE, LM DAVIES, FW JOHNSON, DJ AF REED, RP GREENWOLL, JI BAUER, F LEE, LM DAVIES, FW JOHNSON, DJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI PULSED RADIATION RESPONSE OF STRESSED PVDF SHOCK STRESS GAUGES SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1743 EP 1746 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00422 ER PT B AU WRIGHT, BL ALRICK, KR FRITZ, JN AF WRIGHT, BL ALRICK, KR FRITZ, JN BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI MEASUREMENT OF LARGE GROUND MOTIONS WITH THE ASM GAUGE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1747 EP 1750 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00423 ER PT B AU HENNINGER, RJ MAUDLIN, PJ HARSTAD, EN AF HENNINGER, RJ MAUDLIN, PJ HARSTAD, EN BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DIFFERENTIAL SENSITIVITY THEORY APPLIED TO THE MESA CODE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GRP X3,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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1781 EP 1784 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00431 ER PT B AU REAUGH, JE AF REAUGH, JE BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI THE INFLUENCE OF THE TARGET STRENGTH MODEL ON COMPUTED PERFORATION SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV APPL PHYS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1797 EP 1800 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00435 ER PT B AU KAMM, JR AF KAMM, JR BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI A SIMPLE HYDRODYNAMIC MODEL FOR JETTING FROM TUBULAR HYPERVELOCITY PENETRATORS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GEOPHYS GRP,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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1825 EP 1828 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00442 ER PT B AU KMETYK, LN CHHABILDAS, LC BOSLOUGH, MB LAWRENCE, RJ AF KMETYK, LN CHHABILDAS, LC BOSLOUGH, MB LAWRENCE, RJ BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI EFFECT OF PHASE-CHANGE IN A DEBRIS CLOUD ON A BACKWALL STRUCTURE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1829 EP 1832 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00443 ER PT B AU BOSLOUGH, MB CHHABILDAS, LC REINHART, WD HALL, CA MILLER, JM HICKMAN, R MULLIN, SA LITTLEFIELD, DL AF BOSLOUGH, MB CHHABILDAS, LC REINHART, WD HALL, CA MILLER, JM HICKMAN, R MULLIN, SA LITTLEFIELD, DL BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI PVDF GAUGE CHARACTERIZATION OF HYPERVELOCITY-IMPACT-GENERATED DEBRIS CLOUDS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT EXPTL IMPACT PHYS 1433,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1833 EP 1836 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00444 ER PT B AU CHHABILDAS, LC BOSLOUGH, MB REINHART, WD HALL, CA AF CHHABILDAS, LC BOSLOUGH, MB REINHART, WD HALL, CA BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DEBRIS CLOUD CHARACTERIZATION AT IMPACT VELOCITIES OF 5 TO 11 KM/S SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT EPTL IMPACT PHYS 1433,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1841 EP 1844 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00446 ER PT B AU KONRAD, CH CHHABILDAS, LC BOSLOUGH, MB PIEKUTOWSKI, AJ POORMON, KL MULLIN, SA LITTLEFIELD, DL AF KONRAD, CH CHHABILDAS, LC BOSLOUGH, MB PIEKUTOWSKI, AJ POORMON, KL MULLIN, SA LITTLEFIELD, DL BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI DEPENDENCE OF DEBRIS CLOUD FORMATION ON PROJECTILE SHAPE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT 1433,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1845 EP 1848 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00447 ER PT B AU KIPP, ME AF KIPP, ME BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI TARGET RESPONSE TO DEBRIS CLOUD INCIDENCE SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT COMPUTAT PHYS & MECH 1432,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1849 EP 1852 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00448 ER PT B AU NIKKEL, DJ LASSILA, DH AF NIKKEL, DJ LASSILA, DH BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI THE EFFECT OF THE CONSTITUTIVE RESPONSE ON THE PREDICTED TEMPERATURES IN COPPER JETS SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AIP PRESS PI WOODBURY PA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 500 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1857 EP 1860 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00450 ER PT B AU ZERWEKH, WD MARSH, SP TAN, TH AF ZERWEKH, WD MARSH, SP TAN, TH BE Schmidt, SC Shaner, JW Samara, GA Ross, M TI PHASE DETONATED SHOCK-TUBE (PFST) SO HIGH-PRESSURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - 1993, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Joint Conference of the International-Association-for-Research-and-Advancement-of-High-Pressure- Science-and-Technology/American-Physical-Society-Topical-Group-on-Shock- Compression-of-Condensed-Matter CY JUN 28-JUL 02, 1993 CL COLORADO SPRINGS, CO SP INT ASSOC RES & ADV HIGH PRESSURE SCI & TECHNOL, AMER PHYS SOC, TOPICAL GRP SHOCK COMPRESS CONDENSED MATTER C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,GRP M6,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 BN 1-56396-219-5 PY 1994 BP 1877 EP 1880 PG 4 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Applied; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA BB25V UT WOS:A1994BB25V00455 ER PT B AU PIHLMAN, M FARRELL, RE AF PIHLMAN, M FARRELL, RE BE RodrigueZ, AA Chen, MS Maitan, J TI PERSONAL TELEPRESENCE - AN INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA WORKSTATION SO HIGH-SPEED NETWORKING AND MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on High-Speed Network and MUltimedia Computing CY FEB 08-10, 1994 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DISTRIBUTED COMP SUPPORT PROGRAM,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 0-8194-1483-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2188 BP 105 EP 108 DI 10.1117/12.171690 PG 4 WC Computer Science, Software Engineering; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Computer Science; Engineering; Optics GA BA45R UT WOS:A1994BA45R00012 ER PT S AU PETROVIC, JJ VASUDEVAN, AK AF PETROVIC, JJ VASUDEVAN, AK BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI OVERVIEW OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRUCTURAL SILICIDES SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT,MTL 4 GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 27 Z9 29 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 3 EP 8 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00001 ER PT S AU MALOY, SA MITCHELL, TE PETROVIC, JJ HEUER, AH LEWANDOWSKI, JJ AF MALOY, SA MITCHELL, TE PETROVIC, JJ HEUER, AH LEWANDOWSKI, JJ BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI THE TEMPERATURE AND STRAIN-RATE DEPENDENCE OF THE FLOW-STRESS IN MOSI2 SINGLE-CRYSTALS SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,CTR MAT SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Maloy, Stuart/A-8672-2009 OI Maloy, Stuart/0000-0001-8037-1319 NR 0 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 21 EP 26 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00003 ER PT S AU KUNG, H JERVIS, TR HIRVONEN, JP NASTASI, M MITCHELL, TE AF KUNG, H JERVIS, TR HIRVONEN, JP NASTASI, M MITCHELL, TE BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI CHARACTERIZATION OF STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF MOSI2-SIC NANOLAYER COMPOSITES SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 27 EP 32 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00004 ER PT S AU CASTRO, RG HELLMANN, JR SEGALL, AE SHELLEMAN, DL AF CASTRO, RG HELLMANN, JR SEGALL, AE SHELLEMAN, DL BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI FABRICATION AND TESTING OF PLASMA-SPRAY FORMED MOSI2 AND MOSI2 COMPOSITE TUBES SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MAT LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 81 EP 86 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00010 ER PT S AU PETROVIC, JJ IDASETIMA, JS AF PETROVIC, JJ IDASETIMA, JS BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI SINTERING OF MOSI2 SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MAT GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 107 EP 112 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00012 ER PT S AU BUTT, DP MALOY, SA KUNG, H KORZEKWA, DA PETROVIC, JJ AF BUTT, DP MALOY, SA KUNG, H KORZEKWA, DA PETROVIC, JJ BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI CREEP-BEHAVIOR OF MOSI2-SIC COMPOSITES SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Maloy, Stuart/A-8672-2009 OI Maloy, Stuart/0000-0001-8037-1319 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 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 197 EP 202 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00023 ER PT S AU CHEN, SP LESAR, R ROLLETT, AD AF CHEN, SP LESAR, R ROLLETT, AD BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI BRITTLE COMPOSITES MODELING - COMPARISONS WITH MOSI2/ZRO2 SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI LeSar, Richard/G-1609-2012 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 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 229 EP 234 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00028 ER PT S AU NIEH, TG WADSWORTH, J AF NIEH, TG WADSWORTH, J BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI RECENT ADVANCES AND DEVELOPMENTS IN REFRACTORY ALLOYS SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 315 EP 327 PG 13 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00040 ER PT S AU GRAY, GT BINGERT, SR WRIGHT, SI CHEN, SR AF GRAY, GT BINGERT, SR WRIGHT, SI CHEN, SR BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI INFLUENCE OF TUNGSTEN ALLOYING ADDITIONS ON THE MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES AND TEXTURE OF TANTALUM SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 6 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 407 EP 412 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00048 ER PT S AU STRUM, MJ HENSHALL, GA BEWLAY, BP SUTLIFF, JA JACKSON, MR AF STRUM, MJ HENSHALL, GA BEWLAY, BP SUTLIFF, JA JACKSON, MR BE Briant, CL Petrovic, JJ Bewlay, BP Vasudevan, AK Lipsitt, HA TI THE EFFECTS OF IN-SITU PROCESSING METHODS ON THE MICROSTRUCTURE AND FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS OF V-V3SI COMPOSITES SO HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICIDES AND REFRACTORY ALLOYS SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on High Temperature Silicides and Refractory Alloys CY NOV 29-DEC 02, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 1-55899-221-9 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 322 BP 511 EP 516 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA BA28G UT WOS:A1994BA28G00060 ER PT J AU Moretto, LG Delis, DN Wozniak, GJ AF Moretto, LG Delis, DN Wozniak, GJ BE Feldmeier, H Norenberg, W TI Statistical multifragmentation: Is the distinction between simultaneous and sequential decay inessential? SO HIRSCHEGG '94: MULTIFRAGMENTATION LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop XXII on Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Exitations - Multifragmentation (Hirschegg 94) CY JAN 17-22, 1994 CL HIRSCHEGG, AUSTRIA SP BMFT, Gesell Schwerionenforsch AB A powerful method is devised to verify the statistical competition between two-, three-, four-, and n-body decays. It is shown that under rather general conditions, the simultaneous n-body multifragmentation probability can be reduced to the n-1 steeps sequential probability. RP Moretto, LG (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV NUCL SCI,1 CYCLOTRON RD,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU GESELLSCHAFT FUR SCHWERIONENFORSCHUNG PI D-64220 DARMSTADT PA POSTFACH 110 552, D-64220 DARMSTADT, GERMANY PY 1994 BP 201 EP 206 PG 6 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BH24E UT WOS:A1994BH24E00026 ER PT S AU RITTER, HG AF RITTER, HG BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI PAST AND PRESENT OF NUCLEAR MATTER SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV NUCL SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 1 EP 10 PG 10 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00001 ER PT S AU PEILERT, G SANGSTER, TC NAMBOODIRI, MN BRITT, HC AF PEILERT, G SANGSTER, TC NAMBOODIRI, MN BRITT, HC BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI FRAGMENT-FRAGMENT CORRELATIONS SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 233 EP 241 PG 9 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00020 ER PT S AU UMAR, AS DEAN, DJ STRAYER, MR AF UMAR, AS DEAN, DJ STRAYER, MR BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI STRING-PARTON MODEL DESCRIPTION OF RELATIVISTIC HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,CTR COMPUTATIONALLY INTENS PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 373 EP 381 PG 9 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00032 ER PT S AU KEANE, D ALBERGO, S BIESER, F BRADY, FP CACCIA, Z CEBRA, DA CHACON, AD CHANCE, JL CHOI, Y COSTA, S ELLIOTT, J GILKES, M HAUGER, JA HIRSCH, A HJORT, EL INSOLIA, A JUSTICE, M LINDENSTRUTH, V MATIS, HS MCMAHAN, M MCPARLAND, C MUELLER, WFJ OLSON, DL PARTLAN, M PORILE, N POTENZA, R RAI, G RASMUSSEN, J RITTER, HG ROMANSKI, J ROMERO, JL RUSSO, GV SANN, H SCHARENBERG, R SCOTT, A SHAO, Y SRIVASTAVA, B SYMONS, TJM TINCKNELL, M TUVE, C WANG, S WARREN, P WIEMAN, HH WOLF, KL AF KEANE, D ALBERGO, S BIESER, F BRADY, FP CACCIA, Z CEBRA, DA CHACON, AD CHANCE, JL CHOI, Y COSTA, S ELLIOTT, J GILKES, M HAUGER, JA HIRSCH, A HJORT, EL INSOLIA, A JUSTICE, M LINDENSTRUTH, V MATIS, HS MCMAHAN, M MCPARLAND, C MUELLER, WFJ OLSON, DL PARTLAN, M PORILE, N POTENZA, R RAI, G RASMUSSEN, J RITTER, HG ROMANSKI, J ROMERO, JL RUSSO, GV SANN, H SCHARENBERG, R SCOTT, A SHAO, Y SRIVASTAVA, B SYMONS, TJM TINCKNELL, M TUVE, C WANG, S WARREN, P WIEMAN, HH WOLF, KL BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI RESULTS FROM THE EOS TIME PROJECTION CHAMBER AT THE BEVALAC SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013; Insolia, Antonio/M-3447-2015 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664; Insolia, Antonio/0000-0002-9040-1566 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 559 EP 568 PG 10 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00049 ER PT S AU OBERACKER, VE WELLS, JC UMAR, AS STRAYER, MR AF OBERACKER, VE WELLS, JC UMAR, AS STRAYER, MR BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI PERTURBATIVE AND NONPERTURBATIVE EM LEPTON PAIR PRODUCTION IN RELATIVISTIC HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB, CTR COMPUTATIONALLY INTENS PHYS, OAK RIDGE, TN 37831 USA. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013; Wells, Jack/D-3675-2016 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664; Wells, Jack/0000-0002-5083-3030 NR 19 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 USA SN 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI I B-PHY PY 1994 VL 335 BP 569 EP 578 PG 10 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00050 ER PT S AU JACAK, BV AF JACAK, BV BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI ANTIPROTON PRODUCTION IN HEAVY ION COLLISIONS SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 607 EP 619 PG 13 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00054 ER PT S AU SORGE, H BERENGUER, M STOCKER, H GREINER, W AF SORGE, H BERENGUER, M STOCKER, H GREINER, W BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI STRANGENESS PRODUCTION IN ULTRARELATIVISTIC NUCLEUS-NUCLEUS COLLISIONS SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 621 EP 633 PG 13 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00055 ER PT S AU KLUGER, Y AF KLUGER, Y BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI BACK-REACTION BEYOND THE MEAN FIELD APPROXIMATION SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 635 EP 646 PG 12 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00056 ER PT S AU WELLS, JC OBERACKER, VE STRAYER, MR UMAR, AS AF WELLS, JC OBERACKER, VE STRAYER, MR UMAR, AS BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI RECENT PROGRESS IN NONPERTURBATIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC LEPTON-PAIR PRODUCTION WITH CAPTURE IN RELATIVISTIC HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,CTR COMPUTATIONALLY INTENS PHYS,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013; Wells, Jack/D-3675-2016 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664; Wells, Jack/0000-0002-5083-3030 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 777 EP 785 PG 9 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00070 ER PT S AU PEILERT, G MUSTAFA, MG BLANN, M BOTVINA, A AF PEILERT, G MUSTAFA, MG BLANN, M BOTVINA, A BE Greiner, W Stocker, H Gallmann, A TI EQUILIBRATION AND MULTIFRAGMENTATION IN HEAVY ION REACTIONS SO HOT AND DENSE NUCLEAR MATTER SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES B, PHYSICS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter CY SEP 26-OCT 09, 1993 CL BODRUM, TURKEY SP NATO C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Stoecker, Horst/D-6173-2013 OI Stoecker, Horst/0000-0002-3282-3664 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 0258-1221 BN 0-306-44885-8 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 335 BP 875 EP 882 PG 8 WC Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA BC68W UT WOS:A1994BC68W00079 ER PT J AU RAMSEY, RS KERCHNER, GA CADET, J AF RAMSEY, RS KERCHNER, GA CADET, J TI MICELLAR ELECTROKINETIC CAPILLARY CHROMATOGRAPHY OF NUCLEIC-ACID CONSTITUENTS AND DINUCLEOSIDE MONOPHOSPHATE PHOTOPRODUCTS SO HRC-JOURNAL OF HIGH RESOLUTION CHROMATOGRAPHY LA English DT Article DE MICELLAR ELECTROKINETIC CAPILLARY CHROMATOGRAPHY (MECC); CATIONIC MICELLES; DNA PHOTOPRODUCTS ID SEPARATION; PHOTOCHEMISTRY; ULTRAVIOLET; ADDITIVES; DNA AB Micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography has been explored as an efficient and rapid method of separating the photoproducts of 2'-deoxyuridylyl-(3'-5')-thymidine (i.e., cis-syn and trans-syn cyclobutane dimers, (6-4) photoproduct, and the related Dewar valence isomer) from normal nucleosides and nucleotides. Three cationic surfactants, dodecyl-, tetradecyl-, and hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide were evaluated and the separations compared with those obtainable with the anionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulfate. Optimum resolution of the dinucleoside monophosphate photoproducts was obtained using tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide. By use of this detergent the photoproducts could also be separated from other normal constituents in less than 6 min at -25 kV. Dodecyl- and hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide provided some separation between the various species but sodium dodecylsulfate did not separate the UV radiation-induced products from either the parent compound or other dinucleoside monophosphates. Increased interaction between negatively charged solutes and positively charged micelles accounts for the differences. C1 CEA,DEPT RECH FONDAMENTALE MAT CONDENSEE,SESAM,LAN,F-38041 GRENOBLE,FRANCE. RP RAMSEY, RS (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ANALYT CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 19 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 0 U2 2 PU DR ALFRED HUTHIG VERLAG GMBH PI HEIDELBERG 1 PA POSTFACH 102869, W-69018 HEIDELBERG 1, GERMANY SN 0935-6304 J9 HRC-J HIGH RES CHROM JI HRC-J. High Resolut. Chromatogr. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 17 IS 1 BP 4 EP 8 PG 5 WC Chemistry, Analytical SC Chemistry GA MX711 UT WOS:A1994MX71100001 ER PT J AU SHEN, Y HOLMAN, K DOGGETT, NA CALLEN, DF SUTHERLAND, GR RICHARDS, RI AF SHEN, Y HOLMAN, K DOGGETT, NA CALLEN, DF SUTHERLAND, GR RICHARDS, RI TI DINUCLEOTIDE REPEAT POLYMORPHISMS AT THE D16S525, D16S359, D16S531 AND D16S522 LOCI SO HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS LA English DT Note C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM. RP SHEN, Y (reprint author), ADELAIDE CHILDRENS HOSP INC,DEPT CYTOGENET & MOLEC GENET,ADELAIDE,SA 5006,AUSTRALIA. RI Sutherland, Grant/D-2606-2012; Callen, David/G-1975-2012 NR 3 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM PI OXFORD PA WALTON ST JOURNALS DEPT, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX2 6DP SN 0964-6906 J9 HUM MOL GENET JI Hum. Mol. Genet. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 3 IS 1 BP 210 EP 210 DI 10.1093/hmg/3.1.210 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Genetics & Heredity SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Genetics & Heredity GA MU617 UT WOS:A1994MU61700043 PM 8162034 ER PT J AU LAUBSCHER, KH GLEW, RH LEE, RE OKINAKA, RT AF LAUBSCHER, KH GLEW, RH LEE, RE OKINAKA, RT TI USE OF DENATURING GRADIENT GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS TO IDENTIFY MUTANT SEQUENCES IN THE BETA-GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE GENE SO HUMAN MUTATION LA English DT Article ID GAUCHERS-DISEASE; GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE GENE; MUTATIONS; IDENTIFICATION; SUBSTITUTIONS; POLYMORPHISMS; DIAGNOSIS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. UNIV NEW MEXICO,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. UNIV PITTSBURGH,PITTSBURGH,PA 15260. NR 14 TC 24 Z9 24 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 1059-7794 J9 HUM MUTAT JI Hum. Mutat. PY 1994 VL 3 IS 4 BP 411 EP 415 DI 10.1002/humu.1380030418 PG 5 WC Genetics & Heredity SC Genetics & Heredity GA NT133 UT WOS:A1994NT13300017 PM 8081401 ER PT B AU MCCARTHY, JF STRONGGUNDERSON, J PALUMBO, AV AF MCCARTHY, JF STRONGGUNDERSON, J PALUMBO, AV BE Senesi, N Miano, TM TI THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERACTIONS OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES AND ORGANISMS IN THE ENVIRONMENT SO HUMIC SUBSTANCES IN THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT AND IMPLICATIONS ON HUMAN HEALTH LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Meeting of the International-Humic-Substances-Society - Humic Substances in the Global Environment and Implication on Human Health CY SEP 20-25, 1992 CL MONOPOLI, ITALY SP INT HUM SUBST SOC 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 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V PI AMSTERDAM PA SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS BN 0-444-89593-0 PY 1994 BP 981 EP 997 PG 17 WC Agronomy; Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA BB95F UT WOS:A1994BB95F00128 ER PT B AU OHLSSON, OO GOODMAN, BJ WALTER, DK AF OHLSSON, OO GOODMAN, BJ WALTER, DK BE Senesi, N Miano, TM TI AIR EMISSIONS AND ASH BEHAVIOR WHEN CO-FIRING HUMIC-LIKE SUBSTANCES AND COAL IN A SPREADER-STOKER COMBUSTOR SO HUMIC SUBSTANCES IN THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT AND IMPLICATIONS ON HUMAN HEALTH LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Meeting of the International-Humic-Substances-Society - Humic Substances in the Global Environment and Implication on Human Health CY SEP 20-25, 1992 CL MONOPOLI, ITALY SP INT HUM SUBST SOC C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY SYST,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 0-444-89593-0 PY 1994 BP 1259 EP 1264 PG 6 WC Agronomy; Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA BB95F UT WOS:A1994BB95F00164 ER PT S AU LOONG, CK TROUW, F ITON, LE AF LOONG, CK TROUW, F ITON, LE BE BellissentFunel, MC Dore, JC TI FORMIC ACID, ETHANOL IN VYCOR GLASS, AND WATER IN ALUMINOSILICATE ZEOLITES SO HYDROGEN BOND NETWORKS SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES C, MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hydrogen Bond Networks CY AUG 16-22, 1993 CL CARGESE, FRANCE SP NATO C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 2 U2 2 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0258-2023 BN 0-7923-2884-1 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 435 BP 231 EP 238 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA BC51R UT WOS:A1994BC51R00022 ER PT B AU LIN, S CAMPBELL, AA BUNKER, BC AF LIN, S CAMPBELL, AA BUNKER, BC BE Brown, PW Constantz, B TI THE ROLE OF INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY IN SURFACE NUCLEATION AND GROWTH OF CALCIUM OXALATEMONOHYDRATE SO HYDROXYAPATITE AND RELATED MATERIALS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Hydroxyapatite and Related Compounds, at the Materials-Research-Society Meeting CY APR 13-15, 1993 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP MAT RES SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,DEPT MAT SCI,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU CRC PRESS INC PI BOCA RATON PA 2000 CORPORATE BLVD NW, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BN 0-8493-4750-5 PY 1994 BP 197 EP 202 PG 6 WC Materials Science, Characterization & Testing SC Materials Science GA BA62B UT WOS:A1994BA62B00016 ER PT J AU DICKSON, SN MULLEN, JG TAYLOR, RD AF DICKSON, SN MULLEN, JG TAYLOR, RD TI TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF THE MOSSBAUER-EFFECT ON SN-119 DOPED METALLIC LEAD SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN ID SN IMPURITIES AB After perfecting a technique to manufacture extremely pure, homogeneous, small-concentration Sn in Pb samples, we have measured the Debye-Waller factor over the temperature range of 4 to 300 K. Our data show some evidence of a line broadening between 4 and 50 K which may be accounted for by the spin-density wave model of lead proposed by A. Overhauser. [1]. Between 77 K and room temperature, we find a temperature dependence to the recoilless fraction consistent with a Debye model (Debye temperature = 107(2) K). Moreover, we find no evidence of a sudden precipitous fall-off of the recoilless fraction, as was reported by Schechter et al. in 1989. The origin of this difference is discussed. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP DICKSON, SN (reprint author), PURDUE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907, USA. NR 8 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 93 IS 1-4 BP 1445 EP 1451 DI 10.1007/BF02072891 PG 7 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB953 UT WOS:A1994QB95300011 ER PT J AU SMITH, MG TAYLOR, RD THOMPSON, JD WILLIS, JO GOODENOUGH, JB CHAN, J AF SMITH, MG TAYLOR, RD THOMPSON, JD WILLIS, JO GOODENOUGH, JB CHAN, J TI LOCAL-STRUCTURE, MAGNETISM, AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SR ANALOGS OF FE-DOPED YBA2CU3-YFEYO6+X SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN AB The local structure, magnetism, and superconductivity of Y1-zCazSr2Cu3-yFeyO6+x have been investigated by magnetic susceptibility, Fe-57 Mossbauer absorption spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, and iodometric titration. By modification of the hole distribution between the Cu(1)O-x chains and Cu(2)O-2 sheets, we induced bulk superconductivity with a maximum superconducting critical temperature T-c near 20 K in Y1-zCazSr2Cu2.5Fe0.5O6+x (0.05 less than or equal to z less than or equal to 0.18). We interpret the development of a broad maximum in T-c and the Meissner fraction V-f versus z near z = 0.12 to be due to an increasing transfer of holes from the Cu(1)O-x chains to the Cu(2)O-2 sheets induced by a shorter c-axis and reduced Coloumb repulsion of the positively charged Y1-zCaz plane. The increase in hole transfer from the Cu(1)O-x chains to the Cu(2)O-2 sheets also modulates the magnetic ordering temperature T-m. We show that T-m of YSr2Cu2FeO7.26 is approximately 65 K, which is much lower than that observed in YBa2Cu2.31Fe0.69O7.21 (T-m approximate to 400 K). C1 UNIV TEXAS,AUSTIN,TX 78712. RP SMITH, MG (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 8 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 93 IS 1-4 BP 1665 EP 1670 DI 10.1007/BF02072925 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB953 UT WOS:A1994QB95300045 ER PT J AU RAO, KRPM HUGGINS, FE MAHAJAN, V HUFFMAN, GP RAO, VUS AF RAO, KRPM HUGGINS, FE MAHAJAN, V HUFFMAN, GP RAO, VUS TI THE ROLE OF MAGNETITE IN FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN ID WATER-GAS SHIFT; OXIDES AB Mossbauer spectroscopy studies of iron catalysts from a Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Pilot Plant run at different time-on-stream periods were carried out. Magnetite Fe3O4 was found to be active for the water-gas-shift (WGS) reaction which accompanies the FT synthesis reaction over Fe-based catalysts. A correlation between the ratio of the occupancy of octahedral sites to the tetrahedral sites in magnetite to the WGS activity was found. Cation-deficient magnetite gave higher WGS activity as compared to the stoichiometric phase. C1 US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. RP RAO, KRPM (reprint author), UNIV KENTUCKY,INST MIN & MINERALS RES,LEXINGTON,KY 40506, USA. RI Huggins, Frank/A-8861-2009 NR 4 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 5 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 93 IS 1-4 BP 1745 EP 1749 DI 10.1007/BF02072939 PG 5 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB953 UT WOS:A1994QB95300059 ER PT J AU RAO, KRPM HUGGINS, FE MAHAJAN, V HUFFMAN, GP BUKUR, DB RAO, VUS AF RAO, KRPM HUGGINS, FE MAHAJAN, V HUFFMAN, GP BUKUR, DB RAO, VUS TI MOSSBAUER STUDY OF CO-PRECIPITATED FISCHER-TROPSCH IRON CATALYSTS SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN AB Mossbauer spectroscopy studies of precipitated Fischer-Tropsch (FT) iron catalysts, viz. 100 Fe/5 Cu/4.2 K/x SiO2, where x = 0, 8, 16, 24, 25, 40, or 100, have shown that reduction of the oxide precursor in CO gives rise to chi-carbide Fe5C2 whose amount decreases with an increase of SiO2 content. The chi-carbide is converted into magnetite Fe3O4 while catalyzing the FT synthesis reaction. A correlation between FT activity and the content of chi-carbide in the catalysts was found, which indicated that chi-carbide is active for FT synthesis reaction. C1 TEXAS A&M UNIV,COLLEGE STN,TX 77843. US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. RP RAO, KRPM (reprint author), UNIV KENTUCKY,INST MIN & MINERALS RES,LEXINGTON,KY 40506, USA. RI Huggins, Frank/A-8861-2009 NR 4 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 3 U2 9 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 93 IS 1-4 BP 1751 EP 1754 DI 10.1007/BF02072940 PG 4 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB953 UT WOS:A1994QB95300060 ER PT J AU RAO, KRPM HUGGINS, FE GANGULY, B MAHAJAN, V HUFFMAN, GP DAVIS, B OBRIEN, RJ XU, LG RAO, VUS AF RAO, KRPM HUGGINS, FE GANGULY, B MAHAJAN, V HUFFMAN, GP DAVIS, B OBRIEN, RJ XU, LG RAO, VUS TI EFFECT OF PRE-HEAT TREATMENT ON A FISCHER-TROPSCH IRON CATALYST SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN AB Mossbauer spectroscopy was used to investigate the effect of heating the Fischer-Tropsch catalyst 100 Fe/5 Cu/4.2 K/24 SiO2 in two different atmospheres while ramping the temperature of the catalyst from room temperature to 280 degrees C in 5.5 h prior to pretreatment of the catalyst. Preheating in H-2/CO = 0.7 gave rise to an iron (Fe2+) silicate, while preheating in helium resulted in the formation of epsilon'-carbide Fe2.2C. Iron oxides and chi-carbide Fe5C2 were also formed in both preheat treatments. C1 UNIV KENTUCKY,CTR APPL ENERGY RES,LEXINGTON,KY 40506. US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. RP RAO, KRPM (reprint author), UNIV KENTUCKY,INST MIN & MINERALS RES,LEXINGTON,KY 40506, USA. RI Huggins, Frank/A-8861-2009 NR 1 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 2 U2 8 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 93 IS 1-4 BP 1755 EP 1758 DI 10.1007/BF02072941 PG 4 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB953 UT WOS:A1994QB95300061 ER PT J AU COOK, DC RAWERS, JC AF COOK, DC RAWERS, JC TI THE MICROSTRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF HIGHLY NITROGENATED IRON AND IRON-ALUMINUM POWDERS SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN AB A study has been made of highly nitrogenated pure iron and iron-aluminum alloy powder containing 2 wt.% Al (Fe-2Al) using Mossbauer spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. The samples were prepared by high-temperature, high-pressure diffusion of nitrogen. They were prepared in a hot-isostatic-pressure (HIP) furnace at 1000 degrees C at nitrogen pressures up to 200 MPa, The alloy powders contained up to 8 at.% nitrogen as determined by vacuum fusion analysis. XRD analysis indicates that for the pure iron powders, the lattice spacing remained independent of nitrogen concentration, but that for the Fe-2Al powders, it decreased with increasing nitrogen concentration. Mossbauer analysis showed that for the pure iron powders, most of the nitrogen was associated with the formation of the iron nitride Fe4N, For the alloy powders containing less than 5 at.% nitrogen, all of the nitrogen was contained interstitially. The presence of nitrogen completely eliminated the conduction-electron spin-density oscillations observed in many ferromagnetic alloys. C1 US BUR MINES,ALBANY RES CTR,ALBANY,OR 97321. RP COOK, DC (reprint author), OLD DOMINION UNIV,DEPT PHYS,NORFOLK,VA 23529, USA. NR 6 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 92 IS 1-4 BP 959 EP 964 DI 10.1007/BF02065719 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB952 UT WOS:A1994QB95200006 ER PT J AU PERLOW, GJ PIEPER, SC AF PERLOW, GJ PIEPER, SC TI TEMPORAL OPTICS OF RESONANT TRANSMISSION OF GAMMA-RAYS THROUGH FE-57 SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN ID NUCLEAR BRAGG SCATTERING; SYNCHROTRON RADIATION AB The development in time of the transmission through Fe-57 of a broad Lorenztian radiation is calculated numerically. Examples are given for theta=0 and pi/2, for the magnetic hyperfine case, and for theta=pi/2 for pure quadrupole splitting. RP PERLOW, GJ (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 13 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 92 IS 1-4 BP 1065 EP 1070 DI 10.1007/BF02065734 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB952 UT WOS:A1994QB95200021 ER PT J AU PERLOW, GJ PIEPER, SC AF PERLOW, GJ PIEPER, SC TI SIMULATION OF THE TIME-DEPENDENT FARADAY-EFFECT FOR SYNCHROTRON-RADIATION SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN AB Synchrotron radiation is simulated by a broad Lorentzian in a calculation of the time-dependent Faraday effect in Fe-57. An extension of the method of Hamermesh to the multi-line case is used. RP PERLOW, GJ (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 7 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 92 IS 1-4 BP 1071 EP 1075 DI 10.1007/BF02065735 PG 5 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB952 UT WOS:A1994QB95200022 ER PT J AU ROHLSBERGER, R LEUPOLD, O METGE, J RUTER, HD STURHAHN, W GERDAU, E AF ROHLSBERGER, R LEUPOLD, O METGE, J RUTER, HD STURHAHN, W GERDAU, E TI NUCLEAR FORWARD SCATTERING OF SYNCHROTRON-RADIATION FROM UNMAGNETIZED ALPHA-FE-57 SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN ID INCIDENCE ANTIREFLECTION FILMS; DIFFRACTION EXPERIMENTS AB Nuclear foward scattering of synchrotron radiation from magnetically polycrystalline and partly magnetized alpha-Fe-57 foils has been observed. The forward scattering amplitude in both cases is calculated. The results allow the interpretation of the time spectra from samples which ate magnetically polycrystalline or exhibit an unidirectional magnetic texture. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,ADV PHOTON SOURCE,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP ROHLSBERGER, R (reprint author), UNIV HAMBURG,INST EXPTL PHYS 2,D-22761 HAMBURG,GERMANY. RI Rohlsberger, Ralf/J-4173-2013 OI Rohlsberger, Ralf/0000-0001-6005-5183 NR 11 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 92 IS 1-4 BP 1107 EP 1112 DI 10.1007/BF02065741 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB952 UT WOS:A1994QB95200028 ER PT J AU BERGMANN, U SIDDONS, DP HASTINGS, JB AF BERGMANN, U SIDDONS, DP HASTINGS, JB TI TIME-DEPENDENT POLARIZATION IN MOSSBAUER EXPERIMENTS WITH SYNCHROTRON-RADIATION .2. SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN AB The resonant forward scattering of X-rays from Fe-57 nuclei is strongly polarization dependent. The broad band excitation provided by synchrotron radiation (SR) results in an interesting time-dependent polarization mixing. This mixing can be used to substantially reduce the nonresonant (nonrotated) scattering from electrons. The presented technique will allow the full utilization of next-generation synchrotron facilities as a source for Mossbauer experiments. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,NATL SYNCHROTRON LIGHT SOURCE DEPT,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 11 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 92 IS 1-4 BP 1113 EP 1121 DI 10.1007/BF02065742 PG 9 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB952 UT WOS:A1994QB95200029 ER PT J AU HEARNE, GR PASTERNAK, MP TAYLOR, RD AF HEARNE, GR PASTERNAK, MP TAYLOR, RD TI FE-57 MOSSBAUER STUDIES AT HIGH-PRESSURES AND LOW-TEMPERATURES SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN ID FE2O3 AB A brief description is given of a new facility that permits Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy (MS) studies in transmission geometry to be made in the range 10-300 K on absorbers pressurized in a diamond-anvil cell. Examples are given of good quality spectra which have each been obtained in 20-30 hours by using a ''point'' source of similar to 5 mCi in conjunction with absorbers that have a comparatively low-enrichment (10-20%) of Fe-57. The successful execution of Fe-57 MS at high pressures and variable cryogenic temperatures has been achieved by making simple refinements to existing elements of high-pressure MS methodology. The facility described herein finds important application in fields of geophysics and condensed matter physics. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP HEARNE, GR (reprint author), TEL AVIV UNIV,SCH PHYS & ASTRON,IL-69978 TEL AVIV,ISRAEL. NR 6 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 92 IS 1-4 BP 1155 EP 1160 DI 10.1007/BF02065748 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB952 UT WOS:A1994QB95200035 ER PT J AU FRAUENFELDER, H AF FRAUENFELDER, H TI THE MOSSBAUER-EFFECT AND BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN ID PROTEINS AB A few remarks about the early days of the Mossbauer effect will show how much the field has changed in thirty-five years. Some speculations about the future of physics indicate that complex systems will form a major field. Proteins may be the simplest systems that show true complexity; studies of their properties may keep not only biologists and biochemists, but also physicists, occupied for many years to come. The Mossbauer effect has made, and will continue to make, major contributions to structural and dynamic investigations of proteins. The ultimate goal is a quantitative theory of complex systems. C1 UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT PHYS,URBANA,IL 61801. RP FRAUENFELDER, H (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,PDO,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 7 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 90 IS 1-4 BP 21 EP 25 DI 10.1007/BF02069114 PG 5 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB950 UT WOS:A1994QB95000003 ER PT J AU ALP, EE MOONEY, TM TOELLNER, T STURHAHN, W AF ALP, EE MOONEY, TM TOELLNER, T STURHAHN, W TI NUCLEAR RESONANT SCATTERING BEAMLINE AT THE ADVANCED PHOTON SOURCE SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN ID SYNCHROTRON RADIATION; BRAGG-DIFFRACTION; X-RAYS; FILMS AB The principal and engineering aspects of a dedicated synchrotron radiation beamline under construction at the Advanced Photon Source for nuclear resonant scattering purposes are explained. The expected performance in terms of isotopes to be studied, flux, and timing properties is discussed. RP ALP, EE (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 24 TC 26 Z9 26 U1 0 U2 3 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 90 IS 1-4 BP 323 EP 334 DI 10.1007/BF02069136 PG 12 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB950 UT WOS:A1994QB95000025 ER PT J AU HEARNE, GR PASTERNAK, MP TAYLOR, RD AF HEARNE, GR PASTERNAK, MP TAYLOR, RD TI PRESSURE EVOLUTION OF THE EFG AND MAGNETIC HYPERFINE FIELD IN THE LAYERED ANTIFERROMAGNET FEI2 SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on the Applications of the Mossbauer Effect (ICAME 93) CY AUG 08-14, 1993 CL VANCOUVER, CANADA SP AECL RES CHALK RIVER, COLORADO SCH MINES, INT UNION PURE & APPL CHEM, INT UNION PURE & APPL PHYS, US DOE, LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, MOSSBAUER EFFECT DATA CTR, NATL SCI FDN, SIMON FRASER UNIV, INT SCI FDN AB When FeI2 is subjected to pressures of up to 20 GPa, a change of approximately 20% occurs in the unit cell volume. Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy (MS) in a diamond-anvil cell has been used to monitor the pressure evolution of the hyperfine interaction parameters of this layered antiferromagnetic insulator. The pressure dependence of the quadrupole splitting QS at 296 K exhibits a maximum at similar to 12 GPa and the saturation magnetic hyperfine field H-0 increases from 7.4 T at ambient pressure to 12 T at 18 GPa. A qualitative analysis identifies the pressure evolution of QS with changes in the trigonal component of the crystal field splitting. The pressure variation of Ho is attributed to an increase in the average value of the 3d charge density distribution. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV PHYS,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP HEARNE, GR (reprint author), TEL AVIV UNIV,SCH PHYS & ASTRON,IL-69978 RAMAT AVIV,ISRAEL. NR 7 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 90 IS 1-4 BP 447 EP 451 DI 10.1007/BF02069154 PG 5 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA QB950 UT WOS:A1994QB95000043 ER PT J AU LYNN, KG JACOBSEN, FM AF LYNN, KG JACOBSEN, FM TI INTENSE LOW-ENERGY POSITRON BEAMS SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Positron Workshop on Positron Interactions with Atoms, Molecules and Clusters CY JUL 14-16, 1993 CL BIELEFELD, GERMANY ID RARE-GAS SOLIDS; ELECTRON LINAC; IONIZATION; IMPACT; HELIUM; SURFACE AB Intense positron beams are under development or being considered at several laboratories. Already today a few accelerator based high intensity, low brightness e(+) beams exist producing of the order of 10(8)- 10(9) e(+)/s. Several laboratories are aiming at high intensity, high brightness e(+) beams with intensities greater than 10(9) e(+)/s and current densities of the order of 10(13)-10(14) e(+) s(-1) cm(-2). Intense e(+) beams can be realized in two ways (or in a combination thereof) either through a development of more efficient beta(+) moderators or by increasing the available activity of beta(+) particles. In this review we shall mainly concentrate on the latter approach. In atomic physics the main trust for these developments is to be able to measure differential and high energy cross-sections in e(+) collisions with atoms and molecules. Within solid state physics high intensity, high brightness e(+) beams are in demand in areas such as the re-emission e(+) microscope, two-dimensional angular correlation of annihilation radiation, low energy e(+) diffraction and other fields. Intense e(+) beams are also important for the development of positronium beams, as well as exotic experiments such as Bose condensation and Ps liquid studies. RP LYNN, KG (reprint author), BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973, USA. NR 30 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 89 IS 1-4 BP 19 EP 29 DI 10.1007/BF02064493 PG 11 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PH928 UT WOS:A1994PH92800003 ER PT J AU WEBER, M HOFMANN, A RAITH, W SPERBER, W JACOBSEN, F LYNN, KG AF WEBER, M HOFMANN, A RAITH, W SPERBER, W JACOBSEN, F LYNN, KG TI RESULTS OF THE BIELEFELD-BROOKHAVEN E(+)-H EXPERIMENT SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Positron Workshop on Positron Interactions with Atoms, Molecules and Clusters CY JUL 14-16, 1993 CL BIELEFELD, GERMANY ID POSITRON-HYDROGEN SCATTERING; FORMATION CROSS-SECTIONS; WAVE BORN APPROXIMATION; ATOMIC-HYDROGEN; IMPACT IONIZATION; COLLISIONS; BEAM; H-2; HE; AR AB Positronium formation (Ps) cross sections for positrons impinging on atomic hydrogen were measured in the impact energy range from 13 to 255 eV at the High Intensity Positron (HIP) beam at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). The Ps-formation cross section was found to rise rapidly from the threshold at 6.8 eV to a maximum value of (2.98 +/- 0.18) X 10(-16) cm(2) for similar to 15 eV positrons. By 75 eV it drops below the detection limit of 0.17 x 10(-16) cm(2) which is the present level of statistical uncertainty. A more elaborate data analysis was performed leading to somewhat smaller cross sections than originally published [1]. During the course of this experiment further relative data on impact-ionization cross sections were accumulated. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT MAT SCI,UPTON,NY 11973. RP WEBER, M (reprint author), UNIV BIELEFELD,FUKULTAT PHYS,D1,D-33615 BIELEFELD,GERMANY. NR 53 TC 56 Z9 56 U1 0 U2 2 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 89 IS 1-4 BP 221 EP 242 DI 10.1007/BF02064508 PG 22 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PH928 UT WOS:A1994PH92800018 ER PT J AU SCHEIDEMANN, AA KRESIN, VV KNIGHT, WD AF SCHEIDEMANN, AA KRESIN, VV KNIGHT, WD TI ELECTRON-CLUSTER INTERACTIONS SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Positron Workshop on Positron Interactions with Atoms, Molecules and Clusters CY JUL 14-16, 1993 CL BIELEFELD, GERMANY ID IMPACT IONIZATION; METAL-CLUSTERS; CROSS-SECTIONS; RESPONSE PROPERTIES; SODIUM CLUSTERS; SCATTERING; ATTACHMENT; FRAGMENTATION; BEAMS; SF6 AB Beam depletion spectroscopy has been used to measure absolute total inelastic electron-sodium cluster collision cross sections in the energy range from E approximate to 0.1 to E approximate to 6 eV. The investigation focused on the closed shell clusters Na-8, Na-20, and Na-40. The measured cross sections show an increase for the lowest collision energies where electron attachment is the primary scattering channel. The electron attachment cross section can be understood in terms of Langevin scattering, connecting this measurement with the polarizability of the cluster. For energies above the dissociation energy the measured electron-cluster cross section is energy independent, thus defining an electron-cluster interaction range. This interaction range increases with the cluster size. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP SCHEIDEMANN, AA (reprint author), UNIV WASHINGTON,DEPT CHEM,SEATTLE,WA 98195, USA. RI Kresin, Vitaly/N-8095-2014 OI Kresin, Vitaly/0000-0002-6226-4576 NR 44 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 3 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 89 IS 1-4 BP 253 EP 262 DI 10.1007/BF02064510 PG 10 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PH928 UT WOS:A1994PH92800020 ER PT J AU LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA AF LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA TI MUON OPPORTUNITIES AT THE PROPOSED PULSED LEPTON SOURCE AND THE SPALLATION NEUTRON SOURCE SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI AB Some possibilities for including muon facilities at the proposed Pulsed Lepton Source and the Spallation Neutron Source are discussed. RP LEON, M (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 1 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 87 IS 1-4 BP 1069 EP 1073 DI 10.1007/BF02068506 PG 5 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA118 UT WOS:A1994PA11800036 ER PT J AU PACIOTTI, MA COOKE, DW LEON, M BENNETT, BL PILLAI, C RIVERA, OM HITTI, B ESTLE, TL COX, SFJ LICHTI, RL ADAMS, TR LAMP, CD MORROBELSOSA, A RICHTER, O BOEKEMA, C LAM, J ALVES, S OOSTENS, J DAVIS, EA AF PACIOTTI, MA COOKE, DW LEON, M BENNETT, BL PILLAI, C RIVERA, OM HITTI, B ESTLE, TL COX, SFJ LICHTI, RL ADAMS, TR LAMP, CD MORROBELSOSA, A RICHTER, O BOEKEMA, C LAM, J ALVES, S OOSTENS, J DAVIS, EA TI DEVELOPMENT OF A MU-LCR FACILITY AT LAMPF SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI AB It has long been recognized that muLCR could profitably be done with the high intensity surface beam at LAMPF [1]. A spectrometer has been built that is matched to the LAMPF beam characteristics. The polarization information is obtained from a downstream array of counters while side counters, containing no polarization signal, monitor the mu+ beam. Degraders select higher energy e+, thereby reducing rates and required counter segmentation while maintaining information content. We apply a ramped longitudinal field in addition to the static one to average over instabilities iii the mu+ beam. This field scan allows direct interpretation of data and does not require a prior estimate of the resonance structure of a sample. Flux coils monitor the applied ramp field and eddy-current induced fields. High average rate (2 x 10(7) mu+/s), good stability, and the versatile field scan permitted useful data to be collected from Cu, Al(Cu), Al, Si(Al), and polycrystalline Si targets. C1 RICE UNIV,HOUSTON,TX 77251. RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB,ISIS,DIDCOT OX11 0QX,OXON,ENGLAND. TEXAS TECH UNIV,LUBBOCK,TX 79409. CALIF POLYTECH STATE UNIV SAN LUIS OBISPO,SAN LUIS OBISPO,CA 93407. SAN JOSE STATE UNIV,SAN JOSE,CA 95192. LINDSEY WILSON COLL,COLUMBIA,KY 42728. UNIV LEICESTER,LEICESTER LE1 7RH,ENGLAND. RP PACIOTTI, MA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 6 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 87 IS 1-4 BP 1111 EP 1116 DI 10.1007/BF02068512 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA118 UT WOS:A1994PA11800042 ER PT J AU LEON, M AF LEON, M TI USING TIME INFORMATION IN MU-LCR SPECTROSCOPY - OLDER MUONS ARE WISER SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI AB For muLCR with slow polarization transfer, the weak resonance signals can be strengthened by delaying the positron observation period, for pulsed and chopped muon beams. Furthermore, the sensitivity to drifts can be reduced or eliminated by using the ratios of late to early e+ counts. These possibilities for using time information are discussed qualitatively. RP LEON, M (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 4 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 87 IS 1-4 BP 1123 EP 1127 DI 10.1007/BF02068514 PG 5 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA118 UT WOS:A1994PA11800044 ER PT J AU ALVES, S BOEKEMA, C HALIM, C LAM, J WHANG, E COOKE, DW LEON, M AF ALVES, S BOEKEMA, C HALIM, C LAM, J WHANG, E COOKE, DW LEON, M TI MAXIMUM-ENTROPY TF-MU-SR STUDY OF VORTEX STATES IN 1/2/3 CUPRATES SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI ID MAGNETIC-FIELD PENETRATION; SPIN-ROTATION; ANISOTROPIC SUPERCONDUCTORS; II SUPERCONDUCTORS; TC; RELAXATION; PHASE; DEPTH AB A maximum-entropy (ME) method has been applied to TFmuSR vortex data of RBa2Cu3O7 (R1237; R = Er, Gd and Eu). The obtained information on the field distribution is of much better quality than that resulting from Fourier transformation and curve-fitting of the same data. ME application to R1237 TFmuSR data taken below T(c) at LAMPF show asymmetrical, nearly triangular, field distributions, which broaden with decreasing temperature. Significant deviations from Abrikosov predictions have been observed for the estimated R1237-vortex field distributions. Below 10 K, for Er1237 and Gd1237, the non-Abrikosov features appear to be influenced by the rare-earth magnetism. The low-field tail in the field distribution and the ME-intensity anomaly near T(c) suggest glassy features in the 1/2/3 cuprate vortex states. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP ALVES, S (reprint author), SAN JOSE STATE UNIV,COLL SCI,SAN JOSE,CA 95192, USA. NR 32 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 86 IS 1-4 BP 513 EP 518 DI 10.1007/BF02068940 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA117 UT WOS:A1994PA11700009 ER PT J AU BOEKEMA, C DAWSON, WK COOKE, DW AF BOEKEMA, C DAWSON, WK COOKE, DW TI MUON AND HYDROGEN-BONDING, AND MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IN PURE AND DOPED YBA2CU3O7-DELTA SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article ID HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY; SPIN-RELAXATION; POSITIVE MUON; OXYGEN; HXYBA2CU3O7; SITES; NMR; ANTIFERROMAGNETISM; CU AB Results of three magnetic resonance studies on pure and doped YBa2Cu3O7 (Y1237) are compared. The muon and the proton, in low concentrations, behave similarly in these cuprates; both magnetic probes bond to oxygens just below the BaO planes. Phase changes from superconducting to magnetic behavior of H-doped Y1237 correspond to similar transitions observed for either O depletion or (Pr, Y) mixing. Chemical phase-separation effects are unlikely to be responsible for the simultaneous observation of superconductivity and magnetism. The similarity of the physical effects caused by H doping, O depletion, or (Pr, Y) mixing in the 1/2/3 cuprates points toward a plausible magnetic origin of CuO-based superconductivity. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. RP SAN JOSE STATE UNIV, COLL SCI, SAN JOSE, CA 95192 USA. NR 40 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 1 PU SPRINGER PI DORDRECHT PA VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 86 IS 1-4 BP 519 EP 524 DI 10.1007/BF02068941 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA117 UT WOS:A1994PA11700010 ER PT J AU WU, WD KEREN, A LE, LP LUKE, GM STERNLIEB, BJ UEMURA, YJ JOHNSTON, DC CHO, BK GEHRING, P AF WU, WD KEREN, A LE, LP LUKE, GM STERNLIEB, BJ UEMURA, YJ JOHNSTON, DC CHO, BK GEHRING, P TI MAGNETIC PENETRATION DEPTH IN V3SI AND LITI2O4 MEASURED BY MU-SR SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI ID SPIN-RELAXATION; SUPERCONDUCTORS AB Muon spin relaxation (muSR) studies have been performed in the normal spinel LiTi2O4 and the A-15 superconductor V3Si to measure the magnetic penetration depth lambda. The relaxation rate sigma(T) is-proportional-to 1/lambda2 in field-cooled measurements shows a sharp increase below T(c) followed by saturation at low temperatures in both systems. This feature implies an isotropic energy gap without anomalous zeros, and most likely s-wave pairing. The low temperature penetration depth lambda(T --> 0) is determined to be 2100angstrom for LiTi2O4 and 1300angstrom for V3Si respectively. Assuming a clean limit relaxation sigma is-proportional-to n(s)/m*, we derive the Fermi temperature T(F) is-proportional-to n(s)2/3/m* from the relaxation rate sigma and the Sommerfeld constant gamma as T(F) is-proportional-to sigma3/4gamma-1/4 Unlike conventional superconductors, both LiTi2O4 and V3Si have a large ratio of T(c)/T(F) almost-equal-to 0.01, only slightly smaller than those ratios in more exotic superconductors. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,AMES,IA 50011. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. RP WU, WD (reprint author), COLUMBIA UNIV,DEPT PHYS,NEW YORK,NY 10027, USA. RI Luke, Graeme/A-9094-2010; OI Luke, Graeme/0000-0003-4762-1173 NR 7 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 2 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 86 IS 1-4 BP 615 EP 621 DI 10.1007/BF02068956 PG 7 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA117 UT WOS:A1994PA11700025 ER PT J AU COOKE, DW LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA BENNETT, BL RIVERA, OM COX, SFJ BOEKEMA, C LAM, J MORROBELSOSA, A MEIER, PF ESTLE, TL HITTI, B LICHTI, RL DAVIS, EA OOSTENS, J HALLER, EE AF COOKE, DW LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA BENNETT, BL RIVERA, OM COX, SFJ BOEKEMA, C LAM, J MORROBELSOSA, A MEIER, PF ESTLE, TL HITTI, B LICHTI, RL DAVIS, EA OOSTENS, J HALLER, EE TI MUON LEVEL-CROSSING RESONANCE IN SIAL SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI ID PASSIVATION; HYDROGEN AB MuLCR spectra from single-crystal Si:Al have been taken at 30 K with the field along the [111] direction. The spectra show strong resonances near 12 and 50 mT, and weaker resonances near 38 and 42 mT. There is also indication of lines near 15 and 21 mT. The strong signals are due to the well-known zero crossings for Mu* in Si, and the weak signals may be associated with the quadrupole interaction of Al-27, as predicted by ab initio electronic structure calculations. C1 RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB,DIDCOT OX11 0QX,OXON,ENGLAND. SAN JOSE STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,SAN JOSE,CA 95192. CALIF POLYTECH STATE UNIV SAN LUIS OBISPO,SAN LUIS OBISPO,CA 93407. UNIV ZURICH,INST PHYS,CH-8057 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND. RICE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,HOUSTON,TX 77251. TEXAS TECH UNIV,DEPT PHYS,LUBBOCK,TX 79409. UNIV LEICESTER,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,LEICESTER LE1 7RH,ENGLAND. LINDSEY WILSON COLL,DEPT SCI,COLUMBIA,KY 42728. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,BERKELEY,CA 94720. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP COOKE, DW (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 7 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 86 IS 1-4 BP 639 EP 644 DI 10.1007/BF02068958 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA117 UT WOS:A1994PA11700027 ER PT J AU COOKE, DW LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA MEIER, PF COX, SFJ DAVIS, EA ESTLE, TL HITTI, B LICHTI, RL BOEKEMA, C LAM, J MORROBELSOSA, A OOSTENS, J AF COOKE, DW LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA MEIER, PF COX, SFJ DAVIS, EA ESTLE, TL HITTI, B LICHTI, RL BOEKEMA, C LAM, J MORROBELSOSA, A OOSTENS, J TI DISTINCTIVE FIELD-DEPENDENCE OF THE LONGITUDINAL MUON POLARIZATION FOR MU-ASTERISK IN POLYCRYSTALLINE SILICON SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI AB A distinctive longitudinal magnetic field dependence of the muon polarization for anomalous muonium in polycrystalline semiconductor targets has been predicted. The polarization exhibits a cusp, i.e., a discontinuous jump in the slope from negative to positive. Measurements of the longitudinal polarization for polycrystalline silicon in fields up to 0.5 T, and temperatures 53 and 200 K have been made at LAMPF. A cusp in the field dependence indeed occurs at 0.345 T, in excellent agreement with the prediction. No cusp is observed at 200 K because Mu* has been thermally ionized. C1 UNIV ZURICH,DEPT PHYS,CH-8057 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND. RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB,DIDCOT OX11 0QX,OXON,ENGLAND. UNIV LEICESTER,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,LEICESTER LE1 7RH,ENGLAND. RICE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,HOUSTON,TX 77251. TEXAS TECH UNIV,DEPT PHYS,LUBBOCK,TX 79409. SAN JOSE STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,SAN JOSE,CA 95192. CALIF POLYTECH STATE UNIV SAN LUIS OBISPO,SAN LUIS OBISPO,CA 93407. LINDSEY WILSON COLL,DEPT SCI,COLUMBIA,KY 42728. RP COOKE, DW (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 9 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 86 IS 1-4 BP 699 EP 704 DI 10.1007/BF02068966 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA117 UT WOS:A1994PA11700035 ER PT J AU LICHTI, RL CHOW, KH COOKE, DW COX, SFJ DAVIS, EA DUVARNEY, RC ESTLE, TL HITTI, B KREITZMAN, SR MACRAE, R SCHWAB, C SINGH, A AF LICHTI, RL CHOW, KH COOKE, DW COX, SFJ DAVIS, EA DUVARNEY, RC ESTLE, TL HITTI, B KREITZMAN, SR MACRAE, R SCHWAB, C SINGH, A TI LONGITUDINAL RELAXATION OF MUONIUM IN GE AND GAAS SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI AB Longitudinal-field muon-spin depolarization rates in high-purity Ge and semi-insulating GaAs are reported and compared to similar data for intrinsic Si. Depolarization onset temperatures provide a comparison of charge carrier concentrations leading to rapid charge exchange and a shift in the onset for n-type GaAs verifies an electron process. The temperature dependence of the low-field rate constants imply more complicated dynamics in Ge than observed earlier in Si. Features near 750K in GaAs:Te appear consistent with dissociation of a Mu-Te pair. C1 UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA,TRIUMF,VANCOUVER V6T 2A3,BC,CANADA. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB,DIDCOT OX11 0QX,OXON,ENGLAND. UNIV LEICESTER,DEPT PHYS,LEICESTER LE1 7RH,ENGLAND. EMORY UNIV,DEPT PHYS,ATLANTA,GA 30322. RICE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,HOUSTON,TX 77251. CTR RECH NUCL,F-67037 STRASBOURG,FRANCE. RP LICHTI, RL (reprint author), TEXAS TECH UNIV,DEPT PHYS,LUBBOCK,TX 79409, USA. NR 10 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 86 IS 1-4 BP 711 EP 716 DI 10.1007/BF02068968 PG 6 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA117 UT WOS:A1994PA11700037 ER PT J AU COX, SFJ EATON, GH SIVIA, DS WATT, MS COOKE, DW LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA SMITH, JL HULTS, WL ESTLE, TL HITTI, B BOEKEMA, C LAM, J MORROBELSOSA, A LICHTI, RL OOSTENS, J SCHWAB, C DAVIS, EA SINGH, A DECAMPOS, NA DECAMPOS, JA MENDES, PJ GIL, JM CHOW, K DUVARNEY, R MEIER, PF AF COX, SFJ EATON, GH SIVIA, DS WATT, MS COOKE, DW LEON, M PACIOTTI, MA SMITH, JL HULTS, WL ESTLE, TL HITTI, B BOEKEMA, C LAM, J MORROBELSOSA, A LICHTI, RL OOSTENS, J SCHWAB, C DAVIS, EA SINGH, A DECAMPOS, NA DECAMPOS, JA MENDES, PJ GIL, JM CHOW, K DUVARNEY, R MEIER, PF TI MUON LEVEL-CROSSING RESONANCE IN ALUMINUM SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI AB Cross relaxation between implanted positive muons and Al-27 nuclei in Al metal, lightly doped with Cu to impede the muon diffusion, shows weak resonances at 2.3 and 4.0 mT. Assignment of these to polarization transfer via the 1/2 <-> 3/2 and 3/2 <-> 5/2 transitions of the (J = 5/2) spins leads to a quadrupole coupling constant e2qQ/h = 1.8(1) MHz, i.e. an electric field gradient on Al nuclei immediately adjacent to the muon site q = 0.048(3) a.u., with a small departure from axial symmetry. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RICE UNIV,HOUSTON,TX 77251. SAN JOSE STATE UNIV,SAN JOSE,CA 95192. TEXAS TECH UNIV,LUBBOCK,TX 79409. UNIV STRASBOURG 1,CRN,F-67070 STRASBOURG,FRANCE. TRIUMF,VANCOUVER V6T 2A3,BC,CANADA. UNIV LEICESTER,DEPT PHYS,LEICESTER LE1 7RH,ENGLAND. CALIF POLYTECH STATE UNIV,SAN LUIS OBISPO,CA 95192. LINDSEY WILSON COLL,COLUMBIA,KY 42728. UNIV COIMBRA,DEPT FIS,P-3000 COIMBRA,PORTUGAL. UNIV ZURICH,INST PHYS,CH-8057 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND. EMORY UNIV,ATLANTA,GA 30322. RP COX, SFJ (reprint author), RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB,ISIS,DIDCOT OX11 0QX,OXON,ENGLAND. RI Gil, Joao/M-4185-2013 OI Gil, Joao/0000-0002-5953-8249 NR 19 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU BALTZER SCI PUBL BV PI AMSTERDAM PA ASTERWEG 1A, 1031 HL AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-3843 J9 HYPERFINE INTERACT JI Hyperfine Interact. PY 1994 VL 85 IS 1-4 BP 59 EP 65 DI 10.1007/BF02069402 PG 7 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical; Physics, Condensed Matter; Physics, Nuclear SC Physics GA PA116 UT WOS:A1994PA11600006 ER PT J AU PERCIVAL, PW BRODOVITCH, JC BARTELS, DM AF PERCIVAL, PW BRODOVITCH, JC BARTELS, DM TI H AND MU DIFFUSION IN ICE SO HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 6th International Conference on Muon Spin Rotation/Relaxation/Resonance CY MAY 31-JUN 11, 1993 CL MAUI, HI ID MUONIUM; ATOMS AB Detailed studies of muonium in ice carried out at TRIUMF in the mid eighties directly inspired EPR investigation of H and D atoms in ice at the Argonne National Laboratory, using a pulsed EPR spectrometer in conjunction with a Van de Graaff electron accelerator. T2 measurements were made by the spin-echo method, Subsequent work resulted in a measurement of the longitudinal spin relaxation time T1 at a single temperature. In combination with T2 this permits an unambiguous determination of the strength of the magnetic interaction giving rise to relaxation, and hence permits conversion of all the existing T2 data to diffusional correlation times, tau. We have recently initiated a further study bf muonium in ice, this time concentrating on T1 measurements. Preliminary work shows the feasibility of determining tau from the field dependence of T1 at a given temperature. The result is in good agreement with our earlier, less direct determinations. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP PERCIVAL, PW (reprint author), SIMON FRASER UNIV,DEPT CHEM,BURNABY V5A 1S6,BC,CANADA. 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NR 0 TC 1 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 SN 0197-2618 BN 0-7803-1993-1 J9 IEEE IND APPLIC SOC PY 1994 BP 805 EP 810 PG 6 WC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA BB96H UT WOS:A1994BB96H00107 ER PT S AU SHIMER, DW LANGE, AC BOMBAY, JN AF SHIMER, DW LANGE, AC BOMBAY, JN GP IEEE TI A HIGH-POWER SWITCH-MODE DC POWER SUPPLY FOR DYNAMIC LOADS SO IAS '94 - CONFERENCE RECORD OF THE 1994 INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE/TWENTY-NINTH IAS ANNUAL MEETING, VOLS 1-3 SE IEEE INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 Industry Applications Conference/29th IAS Annual Meeting CY OCT 02-05, 1994 CL DENVER, CO SP IEEE, IND APPLICAT SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. 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RI Cunningham, Gregory/F-1017-2011 OI Cunningham, Gregory/0000-0001-8819-4345 NR 0 TC 4 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E, COMPUTER SOC PRESS PI LOS ALAMITOS PA 10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720 BN 0-8186-6952-7 J9 IEEE IMAGE PROC PY 1994 BP 145 EP 147 PG 3 WC Computer Science, Software Engineering; Optics SC Computer Science; Optics GA BC13D UT WOS:A1994BC13D00030 ER PT B AU WONG, YF AF WONG, YF GP IEEE TI IMAGE ENHANCEMENT BY EDGE-PRESERVING FILTERING SO ICIP-94 - PROCEEDINGS, VOL II LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP-94) CY NOV 13-16, 1994 CL AUSTIN, TX SP IEEE, SIGNAL PROC SOC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,INST SCI COMP RES,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E, COMPUTER SOC PRESS PI LOS ALAMITOS PA 10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720 BN 0-8186-6952-7 J9 IEEE IMAGE PROC PY 1994 BP 522 EP 524 PG 3 WC Computer Science, Software Engineering; Optics SC Computer Science; Optics GA BC13D UT WOS:A1994BC13D00107 ER PT B AU CUNNINGHAM, GS HANSON, KM JENNINGS, GR WOLF, DR AF CUNNINGHAM, GS HANSON, KM JENNINGS, GR WOLF, DR GP IEEE TI AN OBJECT-ORIENTED OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM SO ICIP-94 - PROCEEDINGS, VOL III LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP-94) CY NOV 13-16, 1994 CL AUSTIN, TX SP IEEE, SIGNAL PROC SOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Cunningham, Gregory/F-1017-2011 OI Cunningham, Gregory/0000-0001-8819-4345 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E, COMPUTER SOC PRESS PI LOS ALAMITOS PA 10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720 BN 0-8186-6952-7 J9 IEEE IMAGE PROC PY 1994 BP 826 EP 830 PG 5 WC Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Software Engineering; Engineering, Biomedical; Optics SC Computer Science; Engineering; Optics GA BC13E UT WOS:A1994BC13E00170 ER PT B AU SNYDER, ES PIERCE, DG CAMPBELL, DV SWANSON, SE AF SNYDER, ES PIERCE, DG CAMPBELL, DV SWANSON, SE GP IEEE, ELECTRON DEVICES SOC TI SELF-STRESSING STRUCTURES FOR ELECTROMIGRATION TESTING TO 500 MHZ SO ICMTS 94 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1994 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROELECTRONIC TEST STRUCTURES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 International Conference on Microelectronic Test Structures CY MAR 22-25, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP IEEE, ELECTRON DEVICES SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR ELECTR QUAL RELIABIL,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. 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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 BN 0-306-44835-1 PY 1994 BP 23 EP 28 PG 6 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Genetics & Heredity SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Genetics & Heredity GA BB84Q UT WOS:A1994BB84Q00004 ER PT B AU DRMANAC, R DRMANAC, S LABAT, I STAVROPOULOS, N AF DRMANAC, R DRMANAC, S LABAT, I STAVROPOULOS, N BE Hochgeschwender, U Gardiner, K TI REQUIREMENTS IN SCREENING CDNA LIBRARIES FOR NEW GENES AND SOLUTIONS OFFERED BY SBH TECHNOLOGY SO IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSCRIBED SEQUENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 3rd International Workshop on the Identification of Transcribed Sequences CY OCT 02-04, 1993 CL NEW ORLEANS, LA SP US DOE, NATL CTR HUMAN GENOME RES, AMGEN Inc C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,CTR MECH BIOL & BIOTECHNOL,INTEGRAL GENET GRP,ARGONNE,IL 60439. 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PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 29 EP 30 PG 2 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA PT658 UT WOS:A1994PT65800009 ER PT S AU RAO, NSV MALY, K DHARANIKOTA, S AF RAO, NSV MALY, K DHARANIKOTA, S GP IEEE COMP SOC TI AVERAGE WAITING TIME PROFILES OF UNIFORM DQDB MODEL SO IEEE INFOCOM '94: THE CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS - NETWORKING FOR GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-3 SE IEEE INFOCOM SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Computer Communications - Networking for Global Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 94) CY JUN 12-16, 1994 CL TORONTO, CANADA SP IEEE, COMP SOC, IEEE, COMMUN SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CTR ENGN SYST ADV RES,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. OI Rao, Nageswara/0000-0002-3408-5941 NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E, COMPUTER SOC PRESS PI LOS ALAMITOS PA 10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720 SN 0743-166X BN 0-8186-5570-4 J9 IEEE INFOCOM SER PY 1994 BP 1326 EP 1335 DI 10.1109/INFCOM.1994.337561 PG 10 WC Computer Science, Information Systems; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Computer Science; Engineering GA BC02Z UT WOS:A1994BC02Z00151 ER PT J AU PAYNE, SA SMITH, LK DELOACH, LD KWAY, WL TASSANO, JB KRUPKE, WF AF PAYNE, SA SMITH, LK DELOACH, LD KWAY, WL TASSANO, JB KRUPKE, WF TI LASER, OPTICAL, AND THERMOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF YB-DOPED FLUORAPATITE SO IEEE JOURNAL OF QUANTUM ELECTRONICS LA English DT Article ID SOLID-STATE LASERS; CROSS-SECTION; STIMULATED-EMISSION; REFRACTIVE-INDEX; YAG LASER; OPERATION; CRYSTALS; ABSORPTION; NEODYMIUM; YB-3+ AB The laser performance of Yb-doped fluorapatite (Ca5(PO4)3F or FAP), is assessed by employing a Ti:sapphire laser operating at 905 nm as the pump source. We have measured slope efficiencies to be as high as 79%; the residual decrement from the quantum defect-limited efficiency of 87% is accounted for by the presence of passive loss at the 1043-nm laser wavelength. The important spectral properties of Yb:FAP were evaluated, including the absorption and emission cross sections, excited-state lifetime, and ground-state energy-level splitting. The emission and absorption cross sections of Yb3+ in FAP are found to be substantially larger than those of other Yb-doped media. The thermal, physical, and optical properties of the FAP host are reported as well. RP PAYNE, SA (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,POB 5508,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 45 TC 103 Z9 104 U1 0 U2 11 PU IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017-2394 SN 0018-9197 J9 IEEE J QUANTUM ELECT JI IEEE J. Quantum Electron. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 30 IS 1 BP 170 EP 179 DI 10.1109/3.272077 PG 10 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Optics; Physics GA ND507 UT WOS:A1994ND50700025 ER PT J AU MARTENS, JS PANCE, A CHAR, K JOHANSSON, ME WHITELEY, SR WENDT, JR HIETALA, VM PLUT, TA ASHBY, CIH HOU, SY PHILLIPS, JM AF MARTENS, JS PANCE, A CHAR, K JOHANSSON, ME WHITELEY, SR WENDT, JR HIETALA, VM PLUT, TA ASHBY, CIH HOU, SY PHILLIPS, JM TI HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING SHIFT REGISTERS OPERATING AT UP TO 100 GHZ SO IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS LA English DT Article ID JOSEPHSON-JUNCTIONS AB Shift registers have been demonstrated in YBaCuO operating at 77 K using from 64 to over 1600 junctions. These are some of the larger scale integrated circuits demonstrated to date using YBaCuO Josephson technology. The circuit is a modified rapid single flux quantum design in which a single trigger pulse causes a one bit shift of the entire word of 32-512 b in length. Two different junction technologies, electron-beam defined nanobridges and epitaxial edge junctions, have been used with parameter spreads ranging from 11% to 22%. Correct operation has been verified with low speed random word tests and circulating data tests while pseudo random bit sequence demonstrations are underway. A practical amount of time to shift between cells has been measured to be about 10 ps. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,BERKELEY,CA 94720. SANDIA NATL LABS,COMPOUND SEMICOND DEVICE RES GRP,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT COMPOUND SEMICOND TECHNOL,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. AT&T BELL LABS,FILM RES GRP,MURRAY HILL,NJ 07974. RP MARTENS, JS (reprint author), CONDUCTUS INC,SUNNYVALE,CA 94086, USA. NR 16 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017-2394 SN 0018-9200 J9 IEEE J SOLID-ST CIRC JI IEEE J. Solid-State Circuit PD JAN PY 1994 VL 29 IS 1 BP 56 EP 62 DI 10.1109/4.272094 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA NB705 UT WOS:A1994NB70500007 ER PT J AU CHOQUETTE, KD LEIBENGUTH, RE AF CHOQUETTE, KD LEIBENGUTH, RE TI CONTROL OF VERTICAL-CAVITY LASER POLARIZATION WITH ANISOTROPIC TRANSVERSE CAVITY GEOMETRIES SO IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS LA English DT Article ID SURFACE EMITTING LASERS AB We show the two-fold polarization degeneracy of etched air-post vertical-cavity surface emitting laser diodes can be lifted and a dominant polarization state selected through use of anisotropic transverse laser cavity geometries. For lasers with rhombus-shaped cavities, fundamental mode lasing emission linearly polarized along one specified crystal axis is obtained up to twice the threshold current. For dumbbell-shaped lasers, fundamental mode lasing emission linearly polarized along one specified crystal axis is maintained over the entire operating range of the device producing a maximum orthogonal polarization suppression ratio of 14 dB. C1 AT&T BELL LABS,STC,BREINIGSVILLE,PA 18031. RP CHOQUETTE, KD (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 9 TC 169 Z9 170 U1 1 U2 5 PU IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017-2394 SN 1041-1135 J9 IEEE PHOTONIC TECH L JI IEEE Photonics Technol. Lett. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 6 IS 1 BP 40 EP 42 DI 10.1109/68.265883 PG 3 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Optics; Physics GA MX801 UT WOS:A1994MX80100013 ER PT J AU HEIFETS, SA KHEIFETS, SA AF HEIFETS, SA KHEIFETS, SA TI LONGITUDINAL ELECTROMAGNETIC-FIELDS IN AN APERIODIC STRUCTURE SO IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES LA English DT Article AB The propagation of the electromagnetic wave in an aperiodic disk-loaded accelerating section has been studied using the field-matching technique. A matrix formalism similar to that of the scattering theory is applied. The method developed allows study of an arbitrary number of irises and radial space harmonics. Reflection and transmission coefficients of the structure, its wave and coupling impedances, beam loading, and other characteristics have been calculated as a function of the wave frequency. The modifications of the reflection coefficient by couplers have also been studied. The results of calculations for the detuned accelerating structure designed as SLAC for the Next Linear Collider, and consisting of over 200 cells, are given as an example. RP HEIFETS, SA (reprint author), STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309, USA. NR 22 TC 0 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017-2394 SN 0018-9480 J9 IEEE T MICROW THEORY JI IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 42 IS 1 BP 108 EP 117 DI 10.1109/22.265537 PG 10 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA MY241 UT WOS:A1994MY24100016 ER PT J AU ROESLER, DJ MASOUM, MAS FUCHS, EF AF ROESLER, DJ MASOUM, MAS FUCHS, EF TI TRANSFORMER MAGNETIZING CURRENT AND IRON-CORE LOSSES IN HARMONIC POWER-FLOW - DISCUSSION SO IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY LA English DT Discussion RP ROESLER, DJ (reprint author), US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC, USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017-2394 SN 0885-8977 J9 IEEE T POWER DELIVER JI IEEE Trans. Power Deliv. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 9 IS 1 BP 19 EP 20 PG 2 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA NF723 UT WOS:A1994NF72300004 ER PT J AU STEIN, J ROESLER, JD WALLING, RA FARDOUN, MA FUCHS, EF MASOUM, MAS AF STEIN, J ROESLER, JD WALLING, RA FARDOUN, MA FUCHS, EF MASOUM, MAS TI EXPERIMENTAL-ANALYSIS OF A DC BUCKING MOTOR BLOCKING GEOMAGNETICALLY INDUCED CURRENTS - DISCUSSION SO IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY LA English DT Discussion C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC. GE CO,IND & POWER SYST,SCHENECTADY,NY 12301. RP STEIN, J (reprint author), ELECT POWER RES INST,3412 HILLVIEW AVE,PALO ALTO,CA, USA. NR 5 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017-2394 SN 0885-8977 J9 IEEE T POWER DELIVER JI IEEE Trans. Power Deliv. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 9 IS 1 BP 96 EP 99 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA NF723 UT WOS:A1994NF72300018 ER PT J AU THOMAS, DE WIGGINS, CM SALAS, TM BARNES, PR AF THOMAS, DE WIGGINS, CM SALAS, TM BARNES, PR TI ON THE HEMP ENVIRONMENT FOR PROTECTIVE RELAYS SO IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT IEEE/PES 1993 Winter Meeting CY JAN 31-FEB 05, 1993 CL COLUMBUS, OH SP IEEE, POWER ENGN SOC DE HEMP; ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE; PROTECTIVE RELAY; STEEP FRONT TRANSIENTS; COUPLING; SURGE PROTECTION; FLASHOVERS; SUSCEPTIBILITY; UPSET; FAILURE AB An assessment of the transient environment for protective relays produced by high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) events is presented in this paper. Several mechanisms for coupling of HEMP to relay terminals are used to develop estimates of possible HEMP threats to relays. These predicted relay responses to HEMP events are compared to measured data on a solid state based relay's impulse strength. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP THOMAS, DE (reprint author), BDM INT INC,1801 RANDOLPH RD SE,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87106, USA. NR 12 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017-2394 SN 0885-8977 J9 IEEE T POWER DELIVER JI IEEE Trans. Power Deliv. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 9 IS 1 BP 471 EP 477 DI 10.1109/61.277719 PG 7 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA NF723 UT WOS:A1994NF72300090 ER PT B AU VANDERHOEVEN, BJ CRIDER, SA AF VANDERHOEVEN, BJ CRIDER, SA GP INT FACIL MANAGEMENT ASSOC TI RE-ENGINEERING FACILITY MANAGEMENT AT LOS-ALAMOS SO IFMA '94 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: FM: THE FORCE BEHIND THE BUSINESS STRATEGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 15th Annual International Facility Management Conference and Exposition - FM: The Force Behind the Business Strategy CY NOV 06-09, 1994 CL ST LOUIS, MO SP INT FACIL MANAGEMENT ASSOC C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT FACILITY MANAGEMENT ASSOC PI HOUSTON PA 1 E GREENWAY PLAZA, 11TH FLOOR, HOUSTON, TX 77046 BN 1-883176-07-7 PY 1994 BP 15 EP 22 PG 8 WC Business; Management SC Business & Economics GA BC33D UT WOS:A1994BC33D00003 ER PT S AU TORNOW, C BOREL, CC POWERS, BJ AF TORNOW, C BOREL, CC POWERS, BJ BE Stein, TI TI ROBUST WATER TEMPERATURE RETRIEVAL USING MULTISPECTRAL AND MULTI-ANGULAR IR MEASUREMENTS SO IGARSS '94 - 1994 INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM VOLUMES 1-4: SURFACE AND ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING: TECHNOLOGIES, DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION SE IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium on Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing - Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation (IGARSS 94) CY AUG 08-12, 1992 CL CALIF INST TECH, PASADENA, CA SP IEEE, IEEE, GEOSC & REMOTE SENSING SOC, INT UNION RADIO SCI, OPT SOC AMER, NASA, USN, OFF NAVAL RES HO CALIF INST TECH C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA SN 2153-6996 BN 0-7803-1497-2 J9 INT GEOSCI REMOTE SE PY 1994 BP 441 EP 443 PG 3 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing GA BC46W UT WOS:A1994BC46W00128 ER PT S AU BOREL, CC GERSTL, SAW AF BOREL, CC GERSTL, SAW BE Stein, TI TI ARE LEAF CHEMISTRY SIGNATURES PRESERVED AT THE CANOPY LEVEL SO IGARSS '94 - 1994 INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM VOLUMES 1-4: SURFACE AND ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING: TECHNOLOGIES, DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION SE IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium on Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing - Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation (IGARSS 94) CY AUG 08-12, 1992 CL CALIF INST TECH, PASADENA, CA SP IEEE, IEEE, GEOSC & REMOTE SENSING SOC, INT UNION RADIO SCI, OPT SOC AMER, NASA, USN, OFF NAVAL RES HO CALIF INST TECH C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NONPROLIFERAT & INT SECURITY, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA SN 2153-6996 BN 0-7803-1497-2 J9 INT GEOSCI REMOTE SE PY 1994 BP 996 EP 998 PG 3 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing GA BC46W UT WOS:A1994BC46W00298 ER PT S AU BOREL, CC GERSTL, SAW AF BOREL, CC GERSTL, SAW BE Stein, TI TI RADIOSITY BASED MODEL FOR TERRAIN EFFECTS ON MULTI-ANGULAR VIEWS SO IGARSS '94 - 1994 INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM VOLUMES 1-4: SURFACE AND ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING: TECHNOLOGIES, DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION SE IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium on Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing - Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation (IGARSS 94) CY AUG 08-12, 1992 CL CALIF INST TECH, PASADENA, CA SP IEEE, IEEE, GEOSC & REMOTE SENSING SOC, INT UNION RADIO SCI, OPT SOC AMER, NASA, USN, OFF NAVAL RES HO CALIF INST TECH C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB, NIS 2, LOS ALAMOS, NM 87545 USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU IEEE PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA SN 2153-6996 BN 0-7803-1497-2 J9 INT GEOSCI REMOTE SE PY 1994 BP 1667 EP 1669 PG 3 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing GA BC46W UT WOS:A1994BC46W00497 ER PT S AU BICKEL, DL HENSLEY, WH AF BICKEL, DL HENSLEY, WH BE Stein, TI TI INTERFEROMETRIC SAR PHASE DIFFERENCE CALIBRATION - METHODS AND RESULTS SO IGARSS '94 - 1994 INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM VOLUMES 1-4: SURFACE AND ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING: TECHNOLOGIES, DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION SE IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium on Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing - Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation (IGARSS 94) CY AUG 08-12, 1992 CL CALIF INST TECH, PASADENA, CA SP IEEE, IEEE, GEOSC & REMOTE SENSING SOC, INT UNION RADIO SCI, OPT SOC AMER, NASA, USN, OFF NAVAL RES HO CALIF INST TECH C1 SANDIA NATL LABS, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU IEEE PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA SN 2153-6996 BN 0-7803-1497-2 J9 INT GEOSCI REMOTE SE PY 1994 BP 2259 EP 2262 PG 4 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing GA BC46W UT WOS:A1994BC46W00666 ER PT S AU DOERRY, AW BROCK, BC BOVERIE, B CRESS, D AF DOERRY, AW BROCK, BC BOVERIE, B CRESS, D BE Stein, TI TI IMAGING TARGETS EMBEDDED IN A LOSSY HALF-SPACE WITH SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR SO IGARSS '94 - 1994 INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM VOLUMES 1-4: SURFACE AND ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING: TECHNOLOGIES, DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION SE IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium on Surface and Atmospheric Remote Sensing - Technologies, Data Analysis and Interpretation (IGARSS 94) CY AUG 08-12, 1992 CL CALIF INST TECH, PASADENA, CA SP IEEE, IEEE, GEOSC & REMOTE SENSING SOC, INT UNION RADIO SCI, OPT SOC AMER, NASA, USN, OFF NAVAL RES HO CALIF INST TECH C1 SANDIA NATL LABS, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU IEEE PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA SN 2153-6996 BN 0-7803-1497-2 J9 INT GEOSCI REMOTE SE PY 1994 BP 2508 EP 2512 PG 5 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing SC Geology; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography; Remote Sensing GA BC46W UT WOS:A1994BC46W00741 ER PT B AU SANDISON, DR AF SANDISON, DR BE Titus, HC Waks, A TI 3D BIOLOGICAL IMAGING BY CONFOCAL AND 2-PHOTON LASER-SCANNING MICROSCOPY SO IMAGE ACQUISITION AND SCIENTIFIC IMAGING SYSTEMS SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Image Acquisition and Scientific Imaging Systems CY FEB 09-10, 1994 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,INSTRUMENTAT ENGN & TECHNOL,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 0-8194-1468-9 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2173 BP 2 EP 10 DI 10.1117/12.175163 PG 9 WC Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology SC Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology GA BA43N UT WOS:A1994BA43N00001 ER PT B AU WONG, YF AF WONG, YF BE Rabbani, M Safranek, RJ TI COMBINING NONLINEAR MULTIRESOLUTION SYSTEM AND VECTOR QUANTIZATION FOR STILL IMAGE COMPRESSION SO IMAGE AND VIDEO COMPRESSION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Image and Video Compression CY FEB 09-10, 1994 CL SAN JOSE, CA SP SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,INST SCI COMP RES,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 0-8194-1481-6 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2186 BP 163 EP 171 DI 10.1117/12.173916 PG 9 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology SC Engineering; Optics; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology GA BA45Q UT WOS:A1994BA45Q00017 ER PT B AU EVERHART, J CANNON, M NEWELL, J LYNCH, D AF EVERHART, J CANNON, M NEWELL, J LYNCH, D BE Loew, MH TI IMAGE SEGMENTATION APPLIED TO CT EXAMINATION OF LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS (LAM) SO IMAGE PROCESSING: MEDICAL IMAGING 1994 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Image Processing CY FEB 15-18, 1994 CL NEWPORT BEACH, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASSOC PHYSICISTS MED, BIOMED OPT SOC, FDA, CTR DEVICES & RADIOL HLTH, NATL ELECT MANUFACTURERS ASSOC, DIAGNOST IMAGING & THERAPY SYST DIV, SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, RADIOL INFORMAT SYST CONSORTIUM, RADIOL SOC N AMER, SOC COMP APPLICAT RADIOL C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1462-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2167 BP 87 EP 95 DI 10.1117/12.175128 PG 9 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BB27L UT WOS:A1994BB27L00009 ER PT B AU PARVIN, B JOHNSTON, W AF PARVIN, B JOHNSTON, W BE Loew, MH TI PINTA - A SYSTEM FOR VISUALIZING ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES OF THE BRAIN FROM MR-IMAGING SO IMAGE PROCESSING: MEDICAL IMAGING 1994 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Image Processing CY FEB 15-18, 1994 CL NEWPORT BEACH, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASSOC PHYSICISTS MED, BIOMED OPT SOC, FDA, CTR DEVICES & RADIOL HLTH, NATL ELECT MANUFACTURERS ASSOC, DIAGNOST IMAGING & THERAPY SYST DIV, SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, RADIOL INFORMAT SYST CONSORTIUM, RADIOL SOC N AMER, SOC COMP APPLICAT RADIOL C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,IMAGING TECHNOL GRP,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 0-8194-1462-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2167 BP 96 EP 102 DI 10.1117/12.175045 PG 7 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BB27L UT WOS:A1994BB27L00010 ER PT B AU HANSON, KM AF HANSON, KM BE Loew, MH TI WORKSHOP ON APPLICATIONS OF OBJECT-ORIENTED MODELING SO IMAGE PROCESSING: MEDICAL IMAGING 1994 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Image Processing CY FEB 15-18, 1994 CL NEWPORT BEACH, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASSOC PHYSICISTS MED, BIOMED OPT SOC, FDA, CTR DEVICES & RADIOL HLTH, NATL ELECT MANUFACTURERS ASSOC, DIAGNOST IMAGING & THERAPY SYST DIV, SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, RADIOL INFORMAT SYST CONSORTIUM, RADIOL SOC N AMER, SOC COMP APPLICAT RADIOL C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1462-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2167 BP 902 EP 903 DI 10.1117/12.175131 PG 2 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BB27L UT WOS:A1994BB27L00085 ER PT B AU CUNNINGHAM, GS HANSON, KM JENNINGS, GR WOLF, DR AF CUNNINGHAM, GS HANSON, KM JENNINGS, GR WOLF, DR BE Loew, MH TI AN OBJECT-ORIENTED IMPLEMENTATION OF A GRAPHICAL-PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SO IMAGE PROCESSING: MEDICAL IMAGING 1994 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Image Processing CY FEB 15-18, 1994 CL NEWPORT BEACH, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASSOC PHYSICISTS MED, BIOMED OPT SOC, FDA, CTR DEVICES & RADIOL HLTH, NATL ELECT MANUFACTURERS ASSOC, DIAGNOST IMAGING & THERAPY SYST DIV, SOC IMAGING SCI & TECHNOL, RADIOL INFORMAT SYST CONSORTIUM, RADIOL SOC N AMER, SOC COMP APPLICAT RADIOL C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RI Cunningham, Gregory/F-1017-2011 OI Cunningham, Gregory/0000-0001-8819-4345 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 0-8194-1462-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2167 BP 914 EP 923 DI 10.1117/12.175130 PG 10 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Engineering; Optics; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA BB27L UT WOS:A1994BB27L00087 ER PT B AU LLACER, J NUNEZ, J AF LLACER, J NUNEZ, J BE Schulz, TJ Snyder, DL TI GHOST IMAGE AND FEASIBILITY OF RECONSTRUCTIONS WITH THE RICHARDSON-LUCY ALGORITHM SO IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Image Reconstruction and Restoration CY JUL 25-26, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1626-6 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2302 BP 207 EP 221 DI 10.1117/12.188042 PG 15 WC Optics SC Optics GA BB57U UT WOS:A1994BB57U00020 ER PT B AU SMOUSE, SM AF SMOUSE, SM BE Williamson, J Wigley, F TI TO CLEAN OR NOT TO CLEAN - A TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CLEANING PITTSBURGH SEAM COAL SO IMPACT OF ASH DEPOSITION ON COAL FIRED PLANTS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Engineering-Foundation Conference on The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants CY JUN 20-25, 1993 CL SOLIHULL, ENGLAND SP ENGN FDN C1 US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,OFF RES & DEV,DIV COAL COMBUST,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. 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 1-56032-293-4 PY 1994 BP 189 EP 217 PG 29 WC Chemistry, Applied; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BC29K UT WOS:A1994BC29K00017 ER PT B AU WILDMAN, DJ EKMANN, JM SMOUSE, SM AF WILDMAN, DJ EKMANN, JM SMOUSE, SM BE Williamson, J Wigley, F TI PREDICTION OF PILOT-SCALE COAL ASH DEPOSITION - COMPARISON OF NEURAL NETWORK AND MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION TECHNIQUES SO IMPACT OF ASH DEPOSITION ON COAL FIRED PLANTS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Engineering-Foundation Conference on The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants CY JUN 20-25, 1993 CL SOLIHULL, ENGLAND SP ENGN FDN C1 US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI LONDON PA 4 JOHN ST, LONDON, ENGLAND WC1N 2ET BN 1-56032-293-4 PY 1994 BP 231 EP 246 PG 16 WC Chemistry, Applied; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BC29K UT WOS:A1994BC29K00019 ER PT B AU BAXTER, LL AF BAXTER, LL BE Williamson, J Wigley, F TI INSITU, REAL-TIME EMISSION FTIR SPECTROSCOPY AS A DIAGNOSTIC FOR ASH DEPOSITION DURING COAL COMBUSTION SO IMPACT OF ASH DEPOSITION ON COAL FIRED PLANTS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Engineering-Foundation Conference on The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants CY JUN 20-25, 1993 CL SOLIHULL, ENGLAND SP ENGN FDN C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,COMBUST RES FACIL,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. 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 1-56032-293-4 PY 1994 BP 313 EP 323 PG 11 WC Chemistry, Applied; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BC29K UT WOS:A1994BC29K00025 ER PT B AU RAMER, ER MARTELLO, DV AF RAMER, ER MARTELLO, DV BE Williamson, J Wigley, F TI QUANTITATIVE MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ASH DEPOSITS FROM PULVERIZED COAL-FIRED BOILERS SO IMPACT OF ASH DEPOSITION ON COAL FIRED PLANTS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Engineering-Foundation Conference on The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants CY JUN 20-25, 1993 CL SOLIHULL, ENGLAND SP ENGN FDN C1 US DOE,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI LONDON PA 4 JOHN ST, LONDON, ENGLAND WC1N 2ET BN 1-56032-293-4 PY 1994 BP 487 EP 498 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Applied; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BC29K UT WOS:A1994BC29K00039 ER PT B AU SHAW, DW SMOUSE, SM AF SHAW, DW SMOUSE, SM BE Williamson, J Wigley, F TI AN INSTRUMENT FOR INSITU TEMPERATURE AND EMISSIVITY MEASUREMENTS (INSITE) ON BOILER ASH DEPOSITS SO IMPACT OF ASH DEPOSITION ON COAL FIRED PLANTS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Engineering-Foundation Conference on The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants CY JUN 20-25, 1993 CL SOLIHULL, ENGLAND SP ENGN FDN C1 OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIV,US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. 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 1-56032-293-4 PY 1994 BP 539 EP 551 PG 13 WC Chemistry, Applied; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Mechanical SC Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Engineering GA BC29K UT WOS:A1994BC29K00043 ER PT B AU HENAGER, CH BRIMHALL, JL AF HENAGER, CH BRIMHALL, JL BE Singh, M Lewis, D TI STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITES SYNTHESIZED IN-SITU USING SOLID-STATE DISPLACEMENT-REACTIONS SO IN SITU COMPOSITES: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT In Situ Composites: Science and Technology Symposium, held at TMS/ASM Materials Week 93 CY OCT 17-21, 1993 CL PITTSBURGH, PA SP TMS, ASM, SMD COMPOSITE MAT COMM, MDS COMPOSITE MAT COMM C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. 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 0-87339-267-1 PY 1994 BP 61 EP 80 PG 20 WC Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA BZ87J UT WOS:A1994BZ87J00004 ER PT B AU DWYER, BP AF DWYER, BP BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI FEASIBILITY OF PERMEATION GROUTING FOR CONSTRUCTING SUBSURFACE BARRIERS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE SUBSURFACE; BARRIER; PERMEATION; GROUT; VERIFICATION C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ENVIRONM RESTORAT TECHNOL,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 3 EP 36 PG 34 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00002 ER PT B AU HEISER, J MILIAN, L CLINTON, J COLOMBO, P AF HEISER, J MILIAN, L CLINTON, J COLOMBO, P BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI DURABILITY OF POLYMERS FOR CONTAINMENT BARRIERS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE SUBSURFACE BARRIER; POLYMERS; DURABILITY; CHEMICAL RESISTANCE C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,CTR ENVIRONM & WASTE TECHNOL,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 61 EP 86 PG 26 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00004 ER PT B AU PERSOFF, P MORIDIS, GJ APPS, J PRUESS, K MULLER, SJ AF PERSOFF, P MORIDIS, GJ APPS, J PRUESS, K MULLER, SJ BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI DESIGNING INJECTABLE COLLOIDAL SILICA BARRIERS FOR WASTE ISOLATION AT THE HANFORD SITE SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE GROUT; COLLOIDAL SILICA; PREFLUSH; INJECTION; BARRIER C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV EARTH SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 87 EP 101 PG 15 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00005 ER PT B AU HAZEN, TC LOMBARD, KH LOONEY, BB ENZIEN, MV DOUGHERTY, JM FLIERMANS, CB WEAR, J EDDYDILEK, CA AF HAZEN, TC LOMBARD, KH LOONEY, BB ENZIEN, MV DOUGHERTY, JM FLIERMANS, CB WEAR, J EDDYDILEK, CA BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI SUMMARY OF INSITU BIOREMEDIATION DEMONSTRATION (METHANE BIOSTIMULATION) VIA HORIZONTAL WELLS AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER SITE INTEGRATED DEMONSTRATION PROJECT SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS C1 WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER CO,SAVANNAH RIVER TECHNOL CTR,AIKEN,SC. RI Hazen, Terry/C-1076-2012 OI Hazen, Terry/0000-0002-2536-9993 NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 137 EP 150 PG 14 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00008 ER PT B AU BROCKMAN, FJ FREDRICKSON, JK LI, SW SUN, W KIEFT, TL AF BROCKMAN, FJ FREDRICKSON, JK LI, SW SUN, W KIEFT, TL BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI MICROBIAL RESPONSE TO REMEDIATION AND OTHER PERTURBATIONS OF SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE BIOREMEDIATION; DNA PROBE; OXYGEN; TRICHLOROETHYLENE; VADOSE ZONE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 151 EP 165 PG 15 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00009 ER PT B AU HUESEMANN, MH AF HUESEMANN, MH BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI A METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE EXTENT OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON BIODEGRADATION IN CONTAMINATED SOILS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE BIODEGRADATION; PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS; PREDICTIVE MODEL; STRUCTURE BIODEGRADABILITY CORRELATION; HYDROCARBON TYPE ANALYSIS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,CTR ENGN TECHNOL,RICHLAND,WA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 195 EP 207 PG 13 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00011 ER PT B AU TRUEX, MJ JOHNSON, CD NEWCOMER, DR DOREMUS, LA HOOKER, BS PEYTON, BM SKEEN, RS CHILAKAPATI, A AF TRUEX, MJ JOHNSON, CD NEWCOMER, DR DOREMUS, LA HOOKER, BS PEYTON, BM SKEEN, RS CHILAKAPATI, A BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI DEPLOYING INSITU BIOREMEDIATION AT THE HANFORD SITE SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE BIOREMEDIATION; CHLORINATED SOLVENT; NITRATE; IN-SITU TREATMENT; FIELD TEST C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 209 EP 231 PG 23 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00012 ER PT B AU GORBY, YA AMONETTE, JE FRUCHTER, JS AF GORBY, YA AMONETTE, JE FRUCHTER, JS BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED SUBSURFACE MATERIALS BY A METAL-REDUCING BACTERIUM SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE IRON REDUCTION; CARBON TETRACHLORIDE; DECHLORINATION; PHYLLOSILICATES; CHROMIUM C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 233 EP 247 PG 15 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00013 ER PT B AU HOOKER, BS SKEEN, RS TRUEX, MJ PEYTON, BM AF HOOKER, BS SKEEN, RS TRUEX, MJ PEYTON, BM BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI A DEMONSTRATION OF INSITU BIOREMEDIATION OF CCI4 AT THE HANFORD SITE SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE KINETIC MODEL; DENITRIFY; CARBON TETRACHLORIDE DEGRADATION; ENGINEERING DESIGN TOOL C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 281 EP 292 PG 12 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00016 ER PT B AU STORMONT, JC ANKENY, MD TANSEY, MK AF STORMONT, JC ANKENY, MD TANSEY, MK BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI WATER REMOVAL FROM A DRY BARRIER COVER SYSTEM SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE LANDFILL COVER; AIR FLOW; DRY BARRIER; WATER MOVEMENT; NUMERICAL ANALYSIS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 325 EP 345 PG 21 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00018 ER PT B AU MCMULLIN, SR AF MCMULLIN, SR BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI EFFECTIVENESS OF SEALED DOUBLE-RING INFILTROMETERS(TM) AND EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ON HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE CLOSURE CAP; HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; KAOLIN CLAY; INFILTRATION C1 WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER CO,SAVANNAH RIVER SITE,AIKEN,SC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 347 EP 358 PG 12 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00019 ER PT B AU FREEMAN, HD ROMINE, RA AF FREEMAN, HD ROMINE, RA BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI HANFORD PERMANENT ISOLATION BARRIER PROGRAM - ASPHALT TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE ASPHALT; BARRIERS; LONG-TERM STABILITY; ACCELERATED AGING; ASPHALT ANALOGS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 491 EP 505 PG 15 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00025 ER PT B AU GILMORE, BG WALTERS, WH AF GILMORE, BG WALTERS, WH BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI SUMMARY OF METHODS TO DEVELOP A REPRESENTATIVE EQUATION FOR SOIL LOSS FROM THE HANFORD PERMANENT ISOLATION BARRIER SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE SHALLOW WASTE BURIAL; HANFORD WASTE BARRIER; VEGETATION EFFECTS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 507 EP 522 PG 16 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00026 ER PT B AU LIGOTKE, MW AF LIGOTKE, MW BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI CONTROL OF EOLIAN SOIL EROSION FROM WASTE-SITE SURFACE BARRIERS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE WIND EROSION; EOLIAN; SALTATION; DEFLATION C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 545 EP 559 PG 15 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00028 ER PT B AU LINK, SO WAUGH, WJ DOWNS, JL AF LINK, SO WAUGH, WJ DOWNS, JL BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI THE ROLE OF PLANTS IN ISOLATION BARRIER SYSTEMS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE VEGETATION; BARRIERS; LANDFILLS; EROSION; WATER BALANCE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 561 EP 592 PG 32 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00029 ER PT B AU LOWERY, PS LUEY, J SEILER, DK TIXIER, JS TIMMERMAN, CL AF LOWERY, PS LUEY, J SEILER, DK TIXIER, JS TIMMERMAN, CL BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI DEPTH ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR INSITU VITRIFICATION PROCESS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE IN-SITU VITRIFICATION; JOULE HEAT; MOLTEN SOIL WASTE MATRIX; DEPTH ENHANCEMENT; THERMOFLUID MODELING; IN-SITU THERMAL C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 691 EP 706 PG 16 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00037 ER PT B AU PHELAN, JM WEBB, SW AF PHELAN, JM WEBB, SW BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI THERMAL ENHANCED VAPOR EXTRACTION SYSTEMS - DESIGN, APPLICATION, PERFORMANCE PREDICTION, INCLUDING CONTAMINANT BEHAVIOR SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE NUMERICAL SIMULATION; THERMAL ENHANCED VAPOR EXTRACTION C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ENVIRONM RESTORAT TECHNOL,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 737 EP 762 PG 26 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00040 ER PT B AU GAUGLITZ, PA ROBERTS, JS BERGSMAN, TM CALEY, SM HEATH, WO MILLER, MC MOSS, RW SCHALLA, R SCHLENDER, MH JAROSCH, TR EDDYDILEK, CA LOONEY, BB AF GAUGLITZ, PA ROBERTS, JS BERGSMAN, TM CALEY, SM HEATH, WO MILLER, MC MOSS, RW SCHALLA, R SCHLENDER, MH JAROSCH, TR EDDYDILEK, CA LOONEY, BB BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI FIELD TEST OF 6-PHASE SOIL HEATING AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER SITE SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE SOIL HEATING; SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION; VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 763 EP 780 PG 18 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00041 ER PT B AU HEATH, WO TRUEX, MJ AF HEATH, WO TRUEX, MJ BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI ENHANCED INSITU BIOREMEDIATION USING 6-PHASE ELECTRICAL HEATING SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE BIOREMEDIATION; IN-SITU SOIL TREATMENT; ELECTRICAL HEATING; DENITRIFICATION C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 2 U2 2 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 781 EP 797 PG 17 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00042 ER PT B AU HEATH, WO CALEY, SM PEURRUNG, LM LERNER, BD MOSS, RW AF HEATH, WO CALEY, SM PEURRUNG, LM LERNER, BD MOSS, RW BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI FEASIBILITY OF INSITU ELECTRICAL CORONA FOR SOIL DETOXIFICATION SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE CORONA; IN-SITU SOIL TREATMENT; OXIDATION; NONTHERMAL PLASMA C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 799 EP 818 PG 20 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00043 ER PT B AU KAPLAN, DI CANTRELL, KJ WIETSMA, TW AF KAPLAN, DI CANTRELL, KJ WIETSMA, TW BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI FORMATION OF A BARRIER TO GROUNDWATER CONTAMINANTS BY THE INJECTION OF ZERO-VALENT IRON COLLOIDS - SUSPENSION PROPERTIES SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE IN-SITU REMEDIATION; METALLIC IRON; COLLOIDS; SURFACTANTS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 821 EP 837 PG 17 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00044 ER PT B AU CANTRELL, KJ MARTIN, PF SZECSODY, JE AF CANTRELL, KJ MARTIN, PF SZECSODY, JE BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI CLINOPTILOLITE AS AN INSITU PERMEABLE BARRIER TO STRONTIUM MIGRATION IN GROUND WATER SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE CHEMICAL BARRIER; PERMEABLE REACTIVE WALL; GROUND WATER REMEDIATION; CLINOPTILOLITE; SR-90 C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 839 EP 850 PG 12 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00045 ER PT B AU AMONETTE, JE SZECSODY, JE SCHAEF, HT TEMPLETON, JC GORBY, YA FRUCHTER, JS AF AMONETTE, JE SZECSODY, JE SCHAEF, HT TEMPLETON, JC GORBY, YA FRUCHTER, JS BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI ABIOTIC REDUCTION OF AQUIFER MATERIALS BY DITHIONITE - A PROMISING INSITU REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE SODIUM DITHIONITE; IRON REDUCTION; TETRACHLOROMETHANE; IN-SITU REMEDIATION; ABIOTIC REMEDIATION C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 2 U2 5 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 851 EP 881 PG 31 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00046 ER PT B AU SEVOUGIAN, SD STEEFEL, CI YABUSAKI, SB AF SEVOUGIAN, SD STEEFEL, CI YABUSAKI, SB BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI ENHANCING THE DESIGN OF INSITU CHEMICAL BARRIERS WITH MULTICOMPONENT REACTIVE TRANSPORT MODELING SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE REACTIVE TRANSPORT; IN-SITU REMEDIATION; REDOX; HETEROGENEITIES; CHEMICAL KINETICS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 883 EP 911 PG 29 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00047 ER PT B AU BUEHLER, MF SURMA, JE VIRDEN, JW AF BUEHLER, MF SURMA, JE VIRDEN, JW BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI INSITU SOIL REMEDIATION USING ELECTROKINETICS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE ELECTROKINETICS; IN-SITU SOIL REMEDIATION; ELCTROOSMOSIS; ELECTROMIGRATION C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 2 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 991 EP 1010 PG 20 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00052 ER PT B AU CALEY, SM HEATH, WO BERGSMAN, TM GAUGLITZ, PA PILLAY, G MOSS, RW SHAH, RR GOHEEN, SC CAMAIONI, DM AF CALEY, SM HEATH, WO BERGSMAN, TM GAUGLITZ, PA PILLAY, G MOSS, RW SHAH, RR GOHEEN, SC CAMAIONI, DM BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI ERACE - AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR TREATING ORGANIC-CONTAMINATED SITES SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE ELECTRICAL HEATING; ORGANICS; CORONA DISCHARGE C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1011 EP 1032 PG 22 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00053 ER PT B AU CARY, JW CANTRELL, KJ AF CARY, JW CANTRELL, KJ BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI INNOCUOUS OIL AS AN ADDITIVE FOR REDUCTIVE REACTIONS INVOLVING ZERO-VALENCE IRON SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS; IN-SITU REMEDIATION; REDUCTIVE REACTIONS C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1033 EP 1040 PG 8 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00054 ER PT B AU PETERS, RW ENZIEN, MV BOUILLARD, JX FRANK, JR SRIVASTAVA, VJ KILBANE, J HAYES, T AF PETERS, RW ENZIEN, MV BOUILLARD, JX FRANK, JR SRIVASTAVA, VJ KILBANE, J HAYES, T BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI NONAQUEOUS-PHASE-LIQUIDS-CONTAMINATED SOIL GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION USING FOAMS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE FOAM; NAPL; POROUS MEDIA; MULTIPHASE MODEL; COLLOIDAL GAS APHRONS C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY SYST,ARGONNE,IL 60439. NR 0 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1067 EP 1087 PG 21 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00057 ER PT B AU ROCKHOLD, ML ROSSI, RE HILLS, RG GEE, GW AF ROCKHOLD, ML ROSSI, RE HILLS, RG GEE, GW BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI SIMILAR-MEDIA SCALING AND GEOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE SPATIAL VARIABILITY; GEOSTATISTICS; UNSATURATED FLOW; SOLUTE TRANSPORT 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 BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1099 EP 1129 PG 31 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00059 ER PT B AU WILLIAMS, MD YABUSAKI, SB COLE, CR VERMEUL, VR AF WILLIAMS, MD YABUSAKI, SB COLE, CR VERMEUL, VR BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI INSITU REDOX MANIPULATION FIELD EXPERIMENT - DESIGN ANALYSIS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE IN-SITU REMEDIATION; REDOX; GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION; NUMERICAL MODELING; HETEROGENEITIES C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1131 EP 1153 PG 23 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00060 ER PT B AU PHELAN, JM AF PHELAN, JM BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI AIR PERMEABILITY PROFILING OF A DEEP VADOSE ZONE SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE SOIL AIR PERMEABILITY; FIELD MEASUREMENTS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1155 EP 1177 PG 23 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00061 ER PT B AU CONCA, JL WRIGHT, J AF CONCA, JL WRIGHT, J BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI THE UFA(TM) TECHNOLOGY FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF INSITU BARRIER MATERIALS SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE IN-SITU BARRIERS; MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1179 EP 1193 PG 15 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00062 ER PT B AU SMOOT, JL LU, AH AF SMOOT, JL LU, AH BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI INTERPRETATION AND MODELING OF A SUBSURFACE INJECTION TEST, 200 EAST AREA, HANFORD, WASHINGTON SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE UNSATURATED ZONE; SUBSURFACE INJECTION; RADIOACTIVE TRACERS; GEOSTATISTICS; 3-DIMENSIONAL MODELING C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1195 EP 1213 PG 19 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00063 ER PT B AU SISSON, JB HONEYCUTT, TK AF SISSON, JB HONEYCUTT, TK BE Gee, GW Wing, NR TI TENSION PERMEAMETER FOR DEEP BOREHOLE CHARACTERIZATION SO IN SITU REMEDIATION: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES, PTS 1 AND 2 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 33rd Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment - In-Situ Remediation: Scientific Basis for Current and Future Technologies CY NOV 07-11, 1994 CL PASCO, WA SP US DOE, HANFORD SITE, BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABS, WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD CO, BECHTEL HANFORD INCORP, US NUCL REGULATORY COMMISS DE BOREHOLE; HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; PERMEAMETER; SOIL MOISTURE; UNSATURATED ZONE C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83401. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU BATTELLE PRESS PI COLUMBUS PA 505 KING AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43201 BN 0-935470-85-9 PY 1994 BP 1263 EP 1268 PG 6 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Nuclear Science & Technology GA BC88V UT WOS:A1994BC88V00066 ER PT B AU SWINK, DF AF SWINK, DF GP INT ENERGY AGCY TI United States R and D and commercialization strategy SO INDUSTRIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY: POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES, CONFERENCE AND PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on Industrial Energy Efficiency CY MAY 26-27, 1994 CL WASHINGTON, DC SP Int Energy Agcy C1 US DOE,OFF IND TECHNOL,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 92-64-14304-1 PY 1994 BP 139 EP 141 PG 3 WC Energy & Fuels; Planning & Development SC Energy & Fuels; Public Administration GA BD82G UT WOS:A1994BD82G00011 ER PT S AU POLITO, J JONES, A GRANT, H AF POLITO, J JONES, A GRANT, H BE Nof, SY TI ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION - A TOOLS PERSPECTIVE SO INFORMATION AND COLLABORATION MODELS OF INTEGRATION SE NATO ADVANCED SCIENCE INSTITUTES SERIES, SERIES E, APPLIED SCIENCES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Integration: Information and Collaboration Models CY JUN 06-11, 1993 CL IL CROCCO, ITALY SP NATO, DIV SCI AFFAIRS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS SN 0168-132X BN 0-7923-2753-5 J9 NATO ADV SCI INST SE PY 1994 VL 259 BP 149 EP 167 PG 19 WC Engineering, Industrial SC Engineering GA BB27R UT WOS:A1994BB27R00010 ER PT B AU HAWKINS, GW SKINNER, CJ MEIXNER, MM GRAHAM, JR JERNIGAN, JG ARENS, JF KETO, E AF HAWKINS, GW SKINNER, CJ MEIXNER, MM GRAHAM, JR JERNIGAN, JG ARENS, JF KETO, E BE McLean, IS TI 10-MU IMAGES OF 2 PROTOPLANETARY NEBULAE WITH COLD IRAS COLORS - HD-161796 AND AFGL-2343 SO INFRARED ASTRONOMY WITH ARRAYS: THE NEXT GENERATION SE ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE LIBRARY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Infrared Astronomy with Arrays: The Next Generation CY JUL, 1993 CL UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA HO UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES DE 10 MU-M OBSERVATIONS; NEBULAE PROTOPLANETARY; STARS CIRCUMSTELLAR MATTER; STARS SUPERGIANTS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS BN 0-7923-2778-0 J9 ASTROPHYS SPACE SC L PY 1994 VL 190 BP 203 EP 206 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BA82J UT WOS:A1994BA82J00067 ER PT B AU KETO, E BALL, R SKINNER, C ARENS, J JERNIGAN, G MEIXNER, M GRAHAM, J AF KETO, E BALL, R SKINNER, C ARENS, J JERNIGAN, G MEIXNER, M GRAHAM, J BE McLean, IS TI THE MID-IR RADIO CORRELATION AT HIGH ANGULAR RESOLUTION - NGC253 SO INFRARED ASTRONOMY WITH ARRAYS: THE NEXT GENERATION SE ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE LIBRARY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Infrared Astronomy with Arrays: The Next Generation CY JUL, 1993 CL UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA HO UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES DE GALAXIES STARBURST; GALAXIES INDIVIDUAL NGC253; INFRARED GALAXIES C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI DORDRECHT PA PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS BN 0-7923-2778-0 J9 ASTROPHYS SPACE SC L PY 1994 VL 190 BP 321 EP 322 PG 2 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BA82J UT WOS:A1994BA82J00102 ER PT B AU BYRD, DA MAIER, WB BENDER, SC HOLLAND, RF MICHAUD, FD LUETTHGEN, AL CHRISTENSEN, RW OBRIAN, TR AF BYRD, DA MAIER, WB BENDER, SC HOLLAND, RF MICHAUD, FD LUETTHGEN, AL CHRISTENSEN, RW OBRIAN, TR BE Scholl, MS TI VISIBLE INFRARED RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION STATION SO INFRARED SPACEBORNE REMOTE SENSING II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing II CY JUL 27-29, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. 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 0-8194-1592-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2268 BP 398 EP 410 DI 10.1117/12.185852 PG 13 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Remote Sensing SC Engineering; Remote Sensing GA BB54V UT WOS:A1994BB54V00037 ER PT B AU HENDERSON, JR AF HENDERSON, JR BE Andresen, BF TI REMOTE MEASUREMENT OF GROUND TEMPERATURE AND EMISSIVITY SO INFRARED TECHNOLOGY XX SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 20th Infrared Technology Conference CY JUL 25-28, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS DE THERMOMETRY; INFRARED; IMAGING; ATMOSPHERIC MODELING; MULTI-ANGLE; ATMOSPHERIC TRANSMISSION; BAND-AVERAGED TRANSMISSION C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,PHYS & SPACE TECHNOL,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 0-8194-1593-6 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2269 BP 610 EP 621 DI 10.1117/12.188681 PG 12 WC Remote Sensing; Optics SC Remote Sensing; Optics GA BC27J UT WOS:A1994BC27J00056 ER PT J AU TEAGUE, SV PINKERTON, KE GOLDSMITH, M GEBREMICHAEL, A CHANG, S JENKINS, RA MONEYHUN, JH AF TEAGUE, SV PINKERTON, KE GOLDSMITH, M GEBREMICHAEL, A CHANG, S JENKINS, RA MONEYHUN, JH TI SIDESTREAM CIGARETTE-SMOKE GENERATION AND EXPOSURE SYSTEM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE STUDIES SO INHALATION TOXICOLOGY LA English DT Article ID INHALATION; RATS AB Previous studies of the effects of environmental tobacco smoke have used artificial systems for generating aged and diluted sidestream cigarette smoke. Generally these systems have been designed for large chambers, which require expensive smoking machines, use large air flows, and are labor-intensive. We present a new method for producing sidestream smoke and describe an exposure system for smaller chambers that collects, ages, and dilutes smoke to simulate environmentally relevant conditions. Furthermore, our system is relatively inexpensive, maintains consistent levels of total suspended particulates (TSP) and carbon monoxide that can be set at a variety oi concentrations, and significantly reduces the manual component of exposure studies. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN. RP TEAGUE, SV (reprint author), UNIV CALIF DAVIS,INST TOXICOL & ENVIRONM HLTH,OLD DAVIS RD,DAVIS,CA 95616, USA. NR 15 TC 131 Z9 133 U1 1 U2 6 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS PI BRISTOL PA 1900 FROST ROAD, SUITE 101, BRISTOL, PA 19007-1598 SN 0895-8378 J9 INHAL TOXICOL JI Inhal. Toxicol. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 6 IS 1 BP 79 EP 93 DI 10.3109/08958379409029697 PG 15 WC Toxicology SC Toxicology GA MX112 UT WOS:A1994MX11200006 ER PT B AU LEHNERT, BE ORTIZ, JB STEINKAMP, JA TIETJEN, GL SEBRING, RJ OBERDORSTER, G AF LEHNERT, BE ORTIZ, JB STEINKAMP, JA TIETJEN, GL SEBRING, RJ OBERDORSTER, G BE Dodgson, J McCallum, RI TI MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE REDISTRIBUTION OF PARTICLES AMONG THE LUNGS ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES DURING ALVEOLAR PHASE CLEARANCE SO INHALED PARTICLES VII LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th International Symposium on Inhaled Particles CY SEP 16-20, 1991 CL EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND SP BRIT OCCUPAT HYG C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,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 0-08-040841-9 PY 1994 BP 215 EP 224 PG 10 WC Respiratory System SC Respiratory System GA BC03Z UT WOS:A1994BC03Z00028 ER PT B AU BAIR, WJ AF BAIR, WJ BE Dodgson, J McCallum, RI TI THE REVISED INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION (ICRP) DOSIMETRIC MODEL FOR THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY TRACT - AN OVERVIEW SO INHALED PARTICLES VII LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th International Symposium on Inhaled Particles CY SEP 16-20, 1991 CL EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND SP BRIT OCCUPAT HYG C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 2 PU PERGAMON PRESS LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD LANGFORD LANE KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB BN 0-08-040841-9 PY 1994 BP 251 EP 256 PG 6 WC Respiratory System SC Respiratory System GA BC03Z UT WOS:A1994BC03Z00032 ER PT S AU BRINKER, CJ RAMAN, NK LOGAN, MN SEHGAL, R ASSINK, RA HUA, DW WARD, TL AF BRINKER, CJ RAMAN, NK LOGAN, MN SEHGAL, R ASSINK, RA HUA, DW WARD, TL BE WisianNeilson, P Allcock, HR Wynne, KJ TI STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS IN SOL-GEL-DERIVED THIN-FILMS SO INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS II: ADVANCED MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers II - Advanced Materials and Intermediates, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV POLYM CHEM INC ID MEMBRANES AB The molecular-scale species distributions and intermediate-scale structure of silicate sols influence the microstructures of the corresponding thin films prepared by dip-coating. Using multi-step hydrolysis procedures, we find that, depending on the sequence and timing of the successive steps, the species distributions (determined by Si-29 NMR) and intermediate scale structure (determined by SAXS) can change remarkably for sols prepared with the same nominal composition. During film formation, these kinetic effects cause differences in the efficiency of packing of the silicate species, leading to thin film structures with different porosities. C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO,NATL SCI FDN CTR MICROENGN CERAM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT PROPETIES ORGAN MAT 1812,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RP BRINKER, CJ (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT CERAM SYNTH & INORGAN CHEM 1846,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 15 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 1 U2 3 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-3036-6 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 572 BP 104 EP 121 PG 18 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Polymer Science SC Chemistry; Polymer Science GA BC69C UT WOS:A1994BC69C00010 ER PT S AU LOY, DA SHEA, KJ BUSS, RJ ASSINK, RA AF LOY, DA SHEA, KJ BUSS, RJ ASSINK, RA BE WisianNeilson, P Allcock, HR Wynne, KJ TI PLASMA OXIDATION OF HYDROCARBON TEMPLATES IN BRIDGED POLYSILSESQUIOXANES - POROUS MATERIALS BY DESIGN SO INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS II: ADVANCED MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers II - Advanced Materials and Intermediates, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV POLYM CHEM INC AB Hydrocarbon bridging groups in polysilsesquioxane network polymers were used as templates for porosity. Arylene- and alkylene-bridged polysilsesquioxanes were prepared by the hydrolysis and condensation of bis(triethoxysilyl)aryl monomers 1-4 and bis(triethoxysilyl)alkane monomers 5-9. The bridged polysilsesquioxane xerogels (X-1 through X-9) and monolithic gels (M-1 through M-3) were treated with inductively coupled oxygen plasmas at low temperature (less than or equal to 100 degrees C). All of the bridged polysilsesquioxane gels save the microporous monolith M-3 were quantitatively converted to silica gels. Non-porous alkylene-bridged polysilsesquioxanes were plasma oxidized to porous silica gels whose pore size and shape appeared to be related to the length of the bridging group. C1 UNIV CALIF IRVINE,DEPT CHEM,IRVINE,CA 92717. RP LOY, DA (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. RI Loy, Douglas/D-4847-2009 OI Loy, Douglas/0000-0001-7635-9958 NR 16 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 3 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-3036-6 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 572 BP 122 EP 133 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Polymer Science SC Chemistry; Polymer Science GA BC69C UT WOS:A1994BC69C00011 ER PT S AU BOHLE, DS CONKLIN, BJ COX, D MADSEN, SK PAULSON, S STEPHENS, PW YEE, GT AF BOHLE, DS CONKLIN, BJ COX, D MADSEN, SK PAULSON, S STEPHENS, PW YEE, GT BE WisianNeilson, P Allcock, HR Wynne, KJ TI STRUCTURAL AND SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF BETA-HEMATIN (THE HEME COORDINATION POLYMER IN MALARIA PIGMENT) SO INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS II: ADVANCED MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers II - Advanced Materials and Intermediates, at the 205th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY MAR 28-APR 02, 1993 CL DENVER, CO SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV POLYM CHEM INC ID HYDROXYLAMINE OXIDOREDUCTASE; HEMOGLOBIN DEGRADATION; P460 CENTER; 5-COORDINATE; AGGREGATION; COMPLEXES; STATE; MODELS AB beta-Hematin, the crystalline heme coordination polymer present in malaria pigment, is readily prepared by abstracting HCl from hemin with non-coordinating bases. Spectroscopic results(IR, Raman, and UV-Vis) suggest that polymerization occurs via Fe-O inter-heme linkage of the iron-propionate moieties. X-ray powder diffraction results indicate that beta-hematin crystallizes in a triclinic unit cell with two heme groups per cell in the space group P (1) over bar. C1 UNIV COLORADO,DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM,BOULDER,CO 80309. BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT PHYS,UPTON,NY 11973. SUNY STONY BROOK,DEPT PHYS,STONY BROOK,NY 11794. RP BOHLE, DS (reprint author), UNIV WYOMING,DEPT CHEM,LARAMIE,WY 82071, USA. NR 48 TC 40 Z9 40 U1 0 U2 7 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-3036-6 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 572 BP 497 EP 515 PG 19 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Polymer Science SC Chemistry; Polymer Science GA BC69C UT WOS:A1994BC69C00037 ER PT S AU SHEN, CI HAGIWARA, R MALLOUK, TE BARTLETT, N AF SHEN, CI HAGIWARA, R MALLOUK, TE BARTLETT, N BE Thrasher, JS Strauss, SH TI THERMODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE REMARKABLE OXIDIZING CAPABILITIES OF FLUORINE-LEWIS-FLUOROACID MIXTURES SO INORGANIC FLUORINE CHEMISTRY: TOWARD THE 21ST CENTURY SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry: Toward the 21st-Century, at the 203rd National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY APR 05-10, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV FLUORINE CHEM ID SALTS AB Xenon and F-2, in liquid AsF5, at -60 degrees C interact rapidly even in the dark to yield XeF+AsF6-. The same reaction, substituting O-2 for Xe, does not proceed to O2+AsF6-. This difference is attributed to the formation of a (Xe-F)(+) bond in a concerted Xe --> F - F - AsF5 interaction which simultaneously undoes the F-F bonding, and makes a F-As bond, in a heterolytic cleavage, there being no comparable energetic counterpart of the Xe-F bonding in the O-2/F-2/AsF5 interaction. Even the modest fluoroacid, HF, brings about combination of Xe with F-2 in the dark (at 20 degrees C) to form XeF2. Evaluation of fluoride-ion affinities and lattice energies gives quantitative measure of F-2-fluoroacid oxidizing effects. Enthalpy and entropy evaluations account for instability of O2+BF4- and O2+PF6- and the thermodynamic stability of O2+AsF6- and XeF+AsF6- at 20 degrees C. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CHEM SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Mallouk, Thomas/K-7391-2012 OI Mallouk, Thomas/0000-0003-4599-4208 NR 43 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2869-8 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 555 BP 26 EP 39 PG 14 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear SC Chemistry GA BA56N UT WOS:A1994BA56N00002 ER PT S AU KINKEAD, SA FITZPATRICK, JR FOROPOULOS, J KISSANE, RJ PURSON, JD AF KINKEAD, SA FITZPATRICK, JR FOROPOULOS, J KISSANE, RJ PURSON, JD BE Thrasher, JS Strauss, SH TI PHOTOCHEMICAL AND THERMAL-DISSOCIATION SYNTHESIS OF KRYPTON DIFLUORIDE SO INORGANIC FLUORINE CHEMISTRY: TOWARD THE 21ST CENTURY SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry: Toward the 21st-Century, at the 203rd National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY APR 05-10, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV FLUORINE CHEM ID 1ST EXAMPLE; GAS; CATIONS; BOND AB Like dioxygen difluoride (O2F2), KrF2 can be produced by thermal dissociation or photochemical synthesis from the elements; however, the yields are invariably much less than those obtained for O2F2. For example, while irradiation of liquid O-2/F-2 mixtures at -196 degrees C through a sapphire window with an unfiltered 1000W UV lamp provides in excess of 3g of O2F2 per hour, the yield of KrF2 under identical circumstances is approximately 125 mg/hr. In this report, the yield of KrF2 in quartz and Pyrex photochemical reactors has been examined as a function of irradiation wavelength, irradiation power, and Kr: F-2 mole ratio. The UV-Visible spectrum of KrF2 has also been recorded for comparison with earlier work, and the quantum yield for photodissociation at two wavelengths determined. The synthesis of KrF2 using large thermal gradients has also been examined using resistively heated nickel filaments to thermally dissociate the F-2 in close proximity to liquid nitrogen-cooled metal surfaces. As a net result, KrF2 has been produced in yields in excess of 1.75 g/hr for extended periods in photochemical systems, and 2.3 g/hr for shorter periods in thermally dissociative reactors. This paper summarizes the results of examining parametrically several different types of reactors for efficiency of producing krypton difluoride. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV NUCL MED,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV HLTH & SAFETY,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP KINKEAD, SA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV ISOTOPE & NUCL CHEM,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 30 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2869-8 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 555 BP 40 EP 55 PG 16 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear SC Chemistry GA BA56N UT WOS:A1994BA56N00003 ER PT S AU WEYDERT, M ANDERSEN, RA AF WEYDERT, M ANDERSEN, RA BE Thrasher, JS Strauss, SH TI NEW SYNTHETIC ROUTES TO CYCLOPENTADIENYLURANIUM(IV) FLUORIDES - REDOX AND ATOM-ABSTRACTION REACTIONS SO INORGANIC FLUORINE CHEMISTRY: TOWARD THE 21ST CENTURY SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry: Toward the 21st-Century, at the 203rd National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY APR 05-10, 1992 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV FLUORINE CHEM ID BOND DISRUPTION ENTHALPIES; F-ELEMENT THERMOCHEMISTRY; TRIVALENT URANIUM; HYDROCARBYLS; CHEMISTRY; HYDRIDES; THORIUM; CERIUM AB A brief history of the preparation and physical properties of Cp(3)UF and related metalloceneuranium fluorides is given. New synthetic routes that involve net redox or fluoride-atom abstraction reactions have been developed. These new developments offer new and improved ways to prepare more examples of this relatively rare type of organometallic compound. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CHEM SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 34 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 1 U2 1 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2869-8 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 555 BP 383 EP 391 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear SC Chemistry GA BA56N UT WOS:A1994BA56N00024 ER PT B AU RADER, DJ GELLER, AS CHOI, SJ KUSHNER, MJ AF RADER, DJ GELLER, AS CHOI, SJ KUSHNER, MJ GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI APPLICATION OF NUMERICAL MODELS TO REDUCE PARTICLE CONTAMINATION IN SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESS ENVIRONMENTS SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1: CONTAMINATION CONTROL - SYMPOSIUM ON MINIENVIRONMENTS - SYMPOSIUM ON BIOCONTAMINATION CONTROL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE CONTAMINATION; MODELING; PARTICLES; THEMOPHORESIS; SINGLE WAFER; MANUFACTURING; SETTLING VELOCITY C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CTR ENGN SCI,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. RI Kushner, Mark/D-4547-2015 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-45-2 PY 1994 BP 308 EP 315 PG 8 WC Electrochemistry; Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Electrochemistry; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC38W UT WOS:A1994BC38W00044 ER PT B AU LIANG, AY MCINTYRE, DC LUJAN, RD THORNBERG, SM BENDER, SFA AF LIANG, AY MCINTYRE, DC LUJAN, RD THORNBERG, SM BENDER, SFA GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI REAL-TIME SAW MEASUREMENTS OF NVR IN CLEANROOM AND IN MICROENVIRONMENT SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1: CONTAMINATION CONTROL - SYMPOSIUM ON MINIENVIRONMENTS - SYMPOSIUM ON BIOCONTAMINATION CONTROL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE REAL-TIME; SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE; SENSOR; CONTAMINATION; MICROENVIRONMENT; MINIENVIRONMENT; ORGANIC; NONVOLATILE RESIDUES; CLEANROOM C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CONTAMINAT FREE MFG RES CTR,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-45-2 PY 1994 BP 466 EP 473 PG 8 WC Electrochemistry; Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Electrochemistry; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC38W UT WOS:A1994BC38W00069 ER PT B AU MCINTYRE, DC THORNBERG, SM LIANG, AY BENDER, SFA LUJAN, RD AF MCINTYRE, DC THORNBERG, SM LIANG, AY BENDER, SFA LUJAN, RD GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH SENSITIVITY TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTERIZING OUTGASSING OF POLYMERIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FOR MICROENVIRONMENTS SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 1: CONTAMINATION CONTROL - SYMPOSIUM ON MINIENVIRONMENTS - SYMPOSIUM ON BIOCONTAMINATION CONTROL LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,CONTAMINAT FREE MFG RES CTR,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-45-2 PY 1994 BP 474 EP 480 PG 7 WC Electrochemistry; Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences SC Electrochemistry; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA BC38W UT WOS:A1994BC38W00070 ER PT B AU HUNTER, NF AF HUNTER, NF GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI IDENTIFICATION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS USING PROBABILISTIC NEURAL NETWORKS SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: PRODUCT RELIABILITY - DESIGN, TEST, AND EVALUATION - 10TH REACTOR COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE STRUCTURAL IDENTIFICATION; NEURAL NETWORKS; MODAL ANALYSIS; TRANSFER FUNCTIONS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,ENVIRONM TESTING SECT,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-46-0 PY 1994 BP 216 EP 222 PG 7 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BB84C UT WOS:A1994BB84C00024 ER PT B AU PAEZ, TL AF PAEZ, TL GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI SIMULATION OF NONLINEAR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS WITH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: PRODUCT RELIABILITY - DESIGN, TEST, AND EVALUATION - 10TH REACTOR COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS; NEURAL NETWORKS; BACK PROPAGATION NETWORKS; RADIAL BASIS FUNCTION NETWORKS; SIMULATION, RESPONSE SIMULATION; NONLINEAR SYSTEMS; NONLINEAR RESPONSE C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT EXPTL STRUCT DYNAM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-46-0 PY 1994 BP 223 EP 230 PG 8 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BB84C UT WOS:A1994BB84C00025 ER PT B AU SMALLWOOD, DO AF SMALLWOOD, DO GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI NOTE ON THE VARIANCE OF AUTOSPECTRAL DENSITY PROCESSED USING WELCHS METHOD SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: PRODUCT RELIABILITY - DESIGN, TEST, AND EVALUATION - 10TH REACTOR COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE AUTOSPECTRUM; POWER SPECTRUM; WELCH METHOD; WINDOW; OVERLAP PROCESSING; VARIANCE; STATISTICAL ERROR C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-46-0 PY 1994 BP 273 EP 280 PG 8 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BB84C UT WOS:A1994BB84C00030 ER PT B AU BATEMAN, VI DAVIE, NT BROWN, FA AF BATEMAN, VI DAVIE, NT BROWN, FA GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI CHARACTERISTICS OF A PIEZORESISTIVE ACCELEROMETER IN HIGH FREQUENCY, HIGH SHOCK ENVIRONMENTS SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: PRODUCT RELIABILITY - DESIGN, TEST, AND EVALUATION - 10TH REACTOR COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE ACCELEROMETER; HIGH SHOCK; HIGH ACCELERATION; HIGH FREQUENCY C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-46-0 PY 1994 BP 288 EP 295 PG 8 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BB84C UT WOS:A1994BB84C00032 ER PT B AU BATEMAN, VI BROWN, FA AF BATEMAN, VI BROWN, FA GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI EVALUATION OF SHOCK MITIGATING MATERIALS IN A V-BAND PYROSHOCK ENVIRONMENT SIMULATED WITH A RESONANT FIXTURE SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: PRODUCT RELIABILITY - DESIGN, TEST, AND EVALUATION - 10TH REACTOR COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE PYROSHOCK; RESONANT FIXTURE; PYROTECHNIC SHOCK SIMULATION C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-46-0 PY 1994 BP 302 EP 309 PG 8 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BB84C UT WOS:A1994BB84C00034 ER PT B AU DAVIE, NT BATEMAN, VI AF DAVIE, NT BATEMAN, VI GP INST ENVIRONM SCI TI RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN PYROSHOCK SIMULATION USING FIXTURES WITH TUNABLE RESONANT FREQUENCIES SO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES - 40TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING, EDUCATION FOR TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, 1994 PROCEEDINGS, VOL 2: PRODUCT RELIABILITY - DESIGN, TEST, AND EVALUATION - 10TH REACTOR COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 40th Annual Technical Meeting of the Institute-of-Environmental-Sciences - Education for Technical Excellence CY MAY 01-06, 1994 CL CHICAGO, IL SP INST ENVIRONM SCI DE PYROSHOCK; RESONANT FIXTURE; PYROTECHNIC SHOCK SIMULATION C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INST ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PI MT PROSPECT PA 940 E NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, MT PROSPECT, IL 60056 BN 1-877862-46-0 PY 1994 BP 504 EP 512 PG 9 WC Engineering, Environmental SC Engineering GA BB84C UT WOS:A1994BB84C00059 ER PT B AU ANNIS, J BERMAN, E KENT, S LOVEDAY, J MCKAY, T MACKINNON, B MUNN, J NICINSKI, T PENG, W PETRAVICK, D PORDES, R RECHENMACHER, R SERGEY, G STOUGHTON, C AF ANNIS, J BERMAN, E KENT, S LOVEDAY, J MCKAY, T MACKINNON, B MUNN, J NICINSKI, T PENG, W PETRAVICK, D PORDES, R RECHENMACHER, R SERGEY, G STOUGHTON, C BE Crawford, DL Craine, ER TI THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY MONITOR TELESCOPE SYSTEM SO INSTRUMENTATION IN ASTRONOMY VIII, PTS 1 AND 2 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th SPIE Conference on Instrumentation in Astronomy CY MAR 13-14, 1994 CL KONA, HI SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASTRON SOC, ASTRON SOC PACIFIC, EUROPEAN ASTRON SOC, OPT SOC AMER C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,BATAVIA,IL 60510. 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 0-8194-1493-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2198 BP 392 EP 399 DI 10.1117/12.176741 PN 1 & 2 PG 8 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA90A UT WOS:A1994BA90A00041 ER PT B AU BEEMAN, JW AF BEEMAN, JW BE Crawford, DL Craine, ER TI CURRENT STATUS OF DOPED GERMANIUM PHOTOCONDUCTORS FOR FAR-INFRARED ASTRONOMY SO INSTRUMENTATION IN ASTRONOMY VIII, PTS 1 AND 2 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th SPIE Conference on Instrumentation in Astronomy CY MAR 13-14, 1994 CL KONA, HI SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASTRON SOC, ASTRON SOC PACIFIC, EUROPEAN ASTRON SOC, OPT SOC AMER C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. 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 0-8194-1493-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2198 BP 686 EP 694 DI 10.1117/12.176693 PN 1 & 2 PG 9 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA90A UT WOS:A1994BA90A00071 ER PT B AU PETRAVICK, D BERMAN, E MACKINNON, B NICINSKI, T PORDES, R SERGEY, G RECHENMACHER, R ANNIS, J KENT, S MCKAY, T STOUGHTON, C HUSBY, D AF PETRAVICK, D BERMAN, E MACKINNON, B NICINSKI, T PORDES, R SERGEY, G RECHENMACHER, R ANNIS, J KENT, S MCKAY, T STOUGHTON, C HUSBY, D BE Crawford, DL Craine, ER TI DATA-ACQUISITION SYSTEMS FOR THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY SO INSTRUMENTATION IN ASTRONOMY VIII, PTS 1 AND 2 SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th SPIE Conference on Instrumentation in Astronomy CY MAR 13-14, 1994 CL KONA, HI SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS, AMER ASTRON SOC, ASTRON SOC PACIFIC, EUROPEAN ASTRON SOC, OPT SOC AMER C1 FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,DEPT ONLINE SYST,BATAVIA,IL 60510. NR 0 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1493-X J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2198 BP 935 EP 946 DI 10.1117/12.176788 PN 1 & 2 PG 12 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Optics GA BA90A UT WOS:A1994BA90A00098 ER PT J AU SUTHERLAND, WS ALARIE, JP STOKES, DL VO-DINH, T AF SUTHERLAND, WS ALARIE, JP STOKES, DL VO-DINH, T TI A PORTABLE SURFACE-ENHANCED RAMAN SPECTROMETER SO INSTRUMENTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article ID DIODE-LASER; SCATTERING ANALYSIS; SILVER ELECTRODE; SPECTROSCOPY; SENSOR AB We describe the development of a simple and compact spectrometer for use in Raman and Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) analysis. The instrument using an avalanche photodiode is designed to use under field conditions with simple optical samples. 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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 0-8194-1449-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2154 BP 91 EP 98 DI 10.1117/12.175735 PG 8 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA61G UT WOS:A1994BA61G00010 ER PT B AU HAYNES, WB CARLSTEN, BE FAEHL, RJ FAZIO, MV KWAN, TJT STRINGFIELD, RM AF HAYNES, WB CARLSTEN, BE FAEHL, RJ FAZIO, MV KWAN, TJT STRINGFIELD, RM BE Brandt, HE TI A 2ND REPORT ON THE EXPERIMENTAL PROGRESS OF THE ONE MICROSECOND, ONE KILOJOULE PER PULSE L-BAND RELATIVISTIC KLYSTRON AT LOS-ALAMOS SO INTENSE MICROWAVE PULSES II SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Intense Microwave Pulses II CY JAN 24-26, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. 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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 0-8194-1449-2 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2154 BP 340 EP 348 DI 10.1117/12.175765 PG 9 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA61G UT WOS:A1994BA61G00037 ER PT B AU Mauche, CW AF Mauche, CW BE Shafter, AW TI Winds from disks in compact binaries SO INTERACTING BINARY STARS SE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interacting Binary Stars/105th Meeting of the Astronomical-Society-of-the-Pacific CY JUL 13-15, 1993 CL SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CA SP Astron Soc Pacific HO SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,EXPTL ASTROPHYS LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC PI SAN FRANCISCO PA 390 ASHTON AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 BN 0-937707-75-9 J9 ASTR SOC P PY 1994 VL 56 BP 74 EP 86 PG 13 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA BE33V UT WOS:A1994BE33V00007 ER PT S AU MODINE, FA LUBBEN, D BATES, JB AF MODINE, FA LUBBEN, D BATES, JB BE Murarka, SP Rose, K Ohmi, T Seidel, T TI IONIC-CONDUCTION MECHANISMS IN CAF2 AND CAF2-AL2O3 NANOCOMPOSITE FILMS ON AL2O3 SUBSTRATES SO INTERFACE CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interface Control of Electrical, Chemical, and Mechanical Properties, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-217-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 318 BP 439 EP 444 PG 6 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Materials Science, Composites SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA BA46C UT WOS:A1994BA46C00063 ER PT S AU LUBBEN, D MODINE, FA AF LUBBEN, D MODINE, FA BE Murarka, SP Rose, K Ohmi, T Seidel, T TI ENHANCED IONIC-CONDUCTION AT THE FILM SUBSTRATE INTERFACE IN LII THIN-FILMS GROWN ON SAPPHIRE(0001) SO INTERFACE CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interface Control of Electrical, Chemical, and Mechanical Properties, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-217-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 318 BP 445 EP 450 PG 6 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Materials Science, Composites SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA BA46C UT WOS:A1994BA46C00064 ER PT S AU FERRIS, KF AF FERRIS, KF BE Murarka, SP Rose, K Ohmi, T Seidel, T TI SULFONATED METAL-OXIDE SURFACES - WHAT MAKES THEM SO ACIDIC SO INTERFACE CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interface Control of Electrical, Chemical, and Mechanical Properties, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,CTR MET & CERAM 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 1-55899-217-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 318 BP 539 EP 544 PG 6 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Materials Science, Composites SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA BA46C UT WOS:A1994BA46C00079 ER PT S AU BREWSTER, JR POWELLFRIEND, Y BOATNER, LA AF BREWSTER, JR POWELLFRIEND, Y BOATNER, LA BE Murarka, SP Rose, K Ohmi, T Seidel, T TI SURFACE HARDENING OF CERAMIC OXIDE AND METAL ALLOY SINGLE-CRYSTALS BY ULTRASONIC CAVITATION SO INTERFACE CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interface Control of Electrical, Chemical, and Mechanical Properties, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV SOLID STATE,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. OI Boatner, Lynn/0000-0002-0235-7594 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 1-55899-217-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 318 BP 583 EP 588 PG 6 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Materials Science, Composites SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA BA46C UT WOS:A1994BA46C00086 ER PT S AU ROSS, FM KOLA, RR HULL, R BEAN, JC AF ROSS, FM KOLA, RR HULL, R BEAN, JC BE Murarka, SP Rose, K Ohmi, T Seidel, T TI MICROSTRUCTURAL EVOLUTION AND STRESS-RELAXATION IN SPUTTERED TUNGSTEN FILMS SO INTERFACE CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interface Control of Electrical, Chemical, and Mechanical Properties, at the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials-Research-Society CY NOV 29-DEC 03, 1993 CL BOSTON, MA SP MAT RES SOC C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-217-0 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 318 BP 697 EP 702 PG 6 WC Electrochemistry; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Materials Science, Coatings & Films; Materials Science, Composites SC Electrochemistry; Materials Science GA BA46C UT WOS:A1994BA46C00103 ER PT S AU JANATA, J BRUCKNERLEA, C CONROY, J PUNGOR, A CALDWELL, K AF JANATA, J BRUCKNERLEA, C CONROY, J PUNGOR, A CALDWELL, K BE Mallouk, TE Harrison, DJ TI SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY ON A COMPRESSIBLE MERCURY SESSILE DROP SO INTERFACIAL DESIGN AND CHEMICAL SENSING SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interfacial Design and Chemical Sensing, at the 206th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 22-27, 1993 CL CHICAGO, IL SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV COLLOID & SURFACE CHEM ID ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY; MONOLAYERS; SURFACES; GOLD; MANIPULATION AB The concept of ''molecular vise'' using a compressible mercury sessile drop is described. This drop represents a micro-Langmuir-Blodgett experiment in which thin films of adsorbates can be examined in various stages of surface compression. The macroscopic phase transitions of an octanethiol surface film during the compression/expansion regime are observed visually, and STM images of the mercury/air interface are obtained before and after thiol deposition. C1 UNIV UTAH, DEPT BIOENGN, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84112 USA. RP JANATA, J (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, MOLEC SCI RES CTR, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. RI Mallouk, Thomas/K-7391-2012 OI Mallouk, Thomas/0000-0003-4599-4208 NR 14 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2931-7 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 561 BP 175 EP 185 PG 11 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA BB10Q UT WOS:A1994BB10Q00016 ER PT S AU RICCO, AJ CROOKS, RM XU, CJ AURED, RE AF RICCO, AJ CROOKS, RM XU, CJ AURED, RE BE Mallouk, TE Harrison, DJ TI CHEMICALLY SENSITIVE INTERFACES ON SURFACE-ACOUSTIC-WAVE DEVICES SO INTERFACIAL DESIGN AND CHEMICAL SENSING SE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Interfacial Design and Chemical Sensing, at the 206th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society CY AUG 22-27, 1993 CL CHICAGO, IL SP AMER CHEM SOC, DIV COLLOID & SURFACE CHEM ID PATTERN-RECOGNITION; GAS-ANALYSIS; SAW DEVICES; SENSOR; FILMS; MIXTURES; VAPORS; DESIGN; ARRAY; RESPONSES AB Using surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices, three approaches to the effective use of chemically sensitive interfaces that are not highly chemically selective have been examined: (1) molecular identification from time-resolved permeation transients; (2) using multifrequency SAW devices to determine the frequency dependence of analyte/film interactions; (3) use of an array of SAW devices bearing diverse chemically sensitive interfaces to produce a distinct response pattern for each analyte. In addition to their well-known sensitivity to mass changes (0.0035 monolayer of N-2 can be measured), SAW devices respond to the mechanical and electronic properties of thin films, enhancing response information content but making a thorough understanding of the perturbation critical. Simultaneous measurement of changes in frequency and attenuation, which can provide the information necessary to determine the type of perturbation, are used as part of the above discrimination schemes. C1 TEXAS A&M UNIV, COLLEGE STN, TX 77843 USA. ADHERENT TECHNOL INC, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123 USA. RP RICCO, AJ (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS, MICROSENSOR RES & DEV, POB 5800, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. RI Ricco, Antonio/A-5273-2010; Mallouk, Thomas/K-7391-2012 OI Mallouk, Thomas/0000-0003-4599-4208 NR 47 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 SIXTEENTH ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0097-6156 BN 0-8412-2931-7 J9 ACS SYM SER PY 1994 VL 561 BP 264 EP 279 PG 16 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Analytical; Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics GA BB10Q UT WOS:A1994BB10Q00023 ER PT S AU ALMAN, DE HAWK, JA DOGAN, CP ZIOMEKMOROZ, M PETTY, AV AF ALMAN, DE HAWK, JA DOGAN, CP ZIOMEKMOROZ, M PETTY, AV BE Graves, JA Bowman, RR Lewandowski, JJ TI MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES PRODUCED BY REACTION SYNTHESIS SO INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES III SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Intermetallic Matrix Composites III CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NASA, LEWIS RES CTR, ROCKWELL INT SCI CTR, CONCURRENT TECHNOL CORP, SAPHIKON INC C1 US BUR MINES,ALBANY RES CTR,ALBANY,OR 97321. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-250-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 350 BP 25 EP 31 PG 7 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB55M UT WOS:A1994BB55M00003 ER PT S AU HAWK, JA ALMAN, DE AF HAWK, JA ALMAN, DE BE Graves, JA Bowman, RR Lewandowski, JJ TI WEAR BEHAVIOR OF SHS INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES SO INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES III SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Intermetallic Matrix Composites III CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NASA, LEWIS RES CTR, ROCKWELL INT SCI CTR, CONCURRENT TECHNOL CORP, SAPHIKON INC C1 US BUR MINES,ALBANY RES CTR,ALBANY,OR 97321. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-250-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 350 BP 47 EP 52 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB55M UT WOS:A1994BB55M00006 ER PT S AU ALMAN, DE RAWERS, JC AF ALMAN, DE RAWERS, JC BE Graves, JA Bowman, RR Lewandowski, JJ TI FRACTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF METAL-INTERMETALLIC LAMINATES PRODUCED BY SHS REACTIONS SO INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES III SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Intermetallic Matrix Composites III CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NASA, LEWIS RES CTR, ROCKWELL INT SCI CTR, CONCURRENT TECHNOL CORP, SAPHIKON INC C1 US BUR MINES,ALBANY RES CTR,ALBANY,OR 97321. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-250-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 350 BP 53 EP 58 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB55M UT WOS:A1994BB55M00007 ER PT S AU HENSHALL, GA STRUM, MJ AF HENSHALL, GA STRUM, MJ BE Graves, JA Bowman, RR Lewandowski, JJ TI NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF CREEP IN DUCTILE-PHASE TOUGHENED INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES SO INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES III SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Intermetallic Matrix Composites III CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NASA, LEWIS RES CTR, ROCKWELL INT SCI CTR, CONCURRENT TECHNOL CORP, SAPHIKON INC C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-250-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 350 BP 65 EP 70 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB55M UT WOS:A1994BB55M00009 ER PT S AU ALMAN, DE HAWK, JA PETTY, AV AF ALMAN, DE HAWK, JA PETTY, AV BE Graves, JA Bowman, RR Lewandowski, JJ TI WEAR BEHAVIOR OF MOSI2 AND MOSI2 MATRIX COMPOSITES SO INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES III SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Intermetallic Matrix Composites III CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NASA, LEWIS RES CTR, ROCKWELL INT SCI CTR, CONCURRENT TECHNOL CORP, SAPHIKON INC C1 US BUR MINES,ALBANY RES CTR,ALBANY,OR 97321. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 1 U2 2 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-250-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 350 BP 195 EP 200 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB55M UT WOS:A1994BB55M00025 ER PT S AU SCHNEIBEL, JH ALEXANDER, KB AF SCHNEIBEL, JH ALEXANDER, KB BE Graves, JA Bowman, RR Lewandowski, JJ TI PROCESSING AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF LAMINAR AL2O3-NI3AL COMPOSITES SO INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES III SE MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Intermetallic Matrix Composites III CY APR 04-06, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP USN, OFF NAVAL RES, NASA, LEWIS RES CTR, ROCKWELL INT SCI CTR, CONCURRENT TECHNOL CORP, SAPHIKON INC C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MCKNIGHT RD, SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0272-9172 BN 1-55899-250-2 J9 MATER RES SOC SYMP P PY 1994 VL 350 BP 255 EP 260 PG 6 WC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science, Composites SC Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering; Materials Science GA BB55M UT WOS:A1994BB55M00034 ER PT J AU NAGPAL, P BAKER, I HORTON, JA AF NAGPAL, P BAKER, I HORTON, JA TI TEM IN-SITU STRAINING OF NIAL SO INTERMETALLICS LA English DT Article DE NIAL; SLIP CHARACTER; IN-SITU STRAINING; DISLOCATIONS ID 1050 DEGREES K; SINGLE-CRYSTALS; PLASTIC-DEFORMATION; GRAIN-SIZE; UNIFORM DEFORMATION; SLIP SYSTEMS; TEMPERATURE; TENSILE; DUCTILITY; FRACTURE AB Two NiAl alloys, Ni-50Al and Ni-45Al, have been strained in situ in a transmission electron microscope in order to understand the effect of composition on fracture and on dislocation behavior. For stoichiometric NiAl, it was found that dislocation movement was not restricted to a single plane, whereas for off-stoichiometric NiAl, dislocations moved in well-defined bands. At higher strains, dislocations in stoichiometric NiAl formed a cell structure, whereas dislocations in off-stoichiometric NiAl were distributed uniformly. These results suggest that dislocation cross-slip is easy in stoichiometric NiAl and becomes more difficult as the nickel content increases. For thin foils of stoichiometric NiAl, cracks initiated at the grain boundaries and subsequently propagated within the grain, whereas both crack initiation and propagation were transgranular for the off-stoichiometric alloy. This suggests either that grain boundaries are strengthened by the addition of nickel atoms or that the nickel atoms promote cleavage. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP NAGPAL, P (reprint author), DARTMOUTH COLL,THAYER SCH ENGN,HANOVER,NH 03755, USA. NR 62 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 3 U2 6 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0966-9795 J9 INTERMETALLICS JI Intermetallics PY 1994 VL 2 IS 1 BP 23 EP 29 DI 10.1016/0966-9795(94)90047-7 PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA MW008 UT WOS:A1994MW00800003 ER PT J AU STOLOFF, NS LIU, CT AF STOLOFF, NS LIU, CT TI ENVIRONMENTAL EMBRITTLEMENT OF IRON ALUMINIDES SO INTERMETALLICS LA English DT Review DE ENVIRONMENTAL EMBRITTLEMENT; IRON ALUMINIDES; MOISTURE; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT; ALLOY DESIGN; CLEAVAGE FRACTURE; INTERGRANULAR FRACTURE; STRAIN RATE; TENSILE ELONGATION; FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH; AUGER ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPY; FE3AL; FEAL ID ROOM-TEMPERATURE DUCTILITY; HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT; STRAIN RATE; AL ALLOYS; FEAL; FE3AL; FRACTURE; CHROMIUM; NI3FE AB The effects of gaseous and liquid environments on the fracture behavior of Fe3Al and FeAl are reviewed. The influence of variables such as composition, microstructure, loading rate and temperature are described. It is shown that the iron aluminides, when tested in dry environments (oxygen, dry air, vacuum) are inherently ductile, but that the presence of very small levels of moisture is sufficient to cause severe embrittlement. Hydrogen, whether released from water vapor or directly in contact with the iron aluminides, is the agent of embrittlement. A detailed discussion of the mechanism of embrittlement is included. Alleviation of embrittlement by such techniques as alloying, surface protection and control of microstructure is outlined. Finally, the environmental embrittlement of iron aluminides is contrasted to that of other aluminides; the major difference is shown to be the propensity for cleavage fractures in FeAl and Fe3Al, compared to intergranular fracture in L1(2) polycrystals. C1 RENSSELAER POLYTECH INST,DEPT MAT ENGN,TROY,NY 12181. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 61 TC 147 Z9 147 U1 1 U2 20 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0966-9795 J9 INTERMETALLICS JI Intermetallics PY 1994 VL 2 IS 2 BP 75 EP 87 DI 10.1016/0966-9795(94)90001-9 PG 13 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA NH987 UT WOS:A1994NH98700001 ER PT J AU MIURA, S LIU, CT AF MIURA, S LIU, CT TI EFFECTS OF ALUMINUM CONCENTRATION AND COMPACT THICKNESS ON REACTION SYNTHESIS OF NI3AL-NIAL ALLOYS SO INTERMETALLICS LA English DT Article DE NICKEL ALUMINIDES; REACTION SYNTHESIS; POWDER METALLURGY; SIZE EFFECTS ID COMBUSTION SYNTHESIS; NICKEL ALUMINIDES; COMPOSITES; BEHAVIOR; POWDERS AB The effects of aluminum concentration and green compact thickness on the reaction synthesis of powder compacts containing 25 to 40 at. %Al were studied under a uniaxial compressive stress of 10 MPa. The results indicate that both reaction product and material density are sensitive to these two parameters. For all powder compacts with a thickness of 5 mm, no temperature increase was detected during reaction synthesis, indicating no formation of transient liquid phases and thus no self-sustaining combustion reaction. For 6- and 7-mm-thick compacts containing 40% Al, a full synthesis reaction took place, resulting in production of the NiAl alloy with a high material density (>98%) and a fine grain size (14 mum). Other compacts containing 25 and 30% Al showed a coexistence of partially and fully reacted zones, with the reaction zone size strongly dependent on aluminum concentration and compact thickness. All the results are discussed in terms of local heat accumulation and heat transfer as well as thermodynamic analyses of exothermic reactions during each reaction step. C1 TOKYO INST TECHNOL,PREC & INTELLIGENCE LAB,MIDORI KU,YOKOHAMA,KANAGAWA 227,JAPAN. RP MIURA, S (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. OI Liu, Chain Tsuan/0000-0001-7888-9725 NR 66 TC 18 Z9 18 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0966-9795 J9 INTERMETALLICS JI Intermetallics PY 1994 VL 2 IS 4 BP 297 EP 313 DI 10.1016/0966-9795(94)90016-7 PG 17 WC Chemistry, Physical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering SC Chemistry; Materials Science; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering GA PQ112 UT WOS:A1994PQ11200007 ER PT J AU LACKEY, LW PHELPS, TJ KORDE, V NOLD, S RINGELBERG, D BIENKOWSKI, PR WHITE, DC AF LACKEY, LW PHELPS, TJ KORDE, V NOLD, S RINGELBERG, D BIENKOWSKI, PR WHITE, DC TI FEASIBILITY TESTING FOR THE ON-SITE BIOREMEDIATION OF ORGANIC WASTES BY NATIVE MICROBIAL CONSORTIA SO INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION LA English DT Article ID METHANOGENIC CONDITIONS; CHLORINATED ETHENES; OXIDIZING BACTERIA; FATTY-ACIDS; TRICHLOROETHYLENE; BIODEGRADATION; METHANE; DEGRADATION; SOIL; BIOTRANSFORMATION AB Microbial consortia capable of degrading chlorinated hydrocarbons and organic solvents may exist in many contaminated sediments. These native microbial communities with the capability to bioremediate toxicants on-site may prove to be a resource during remediation efforts. For this study, microbial consortia capable of degrading trichloroethylene (TCE) and mixtures of chlorinated and aromatic toxicants were enriched from contaminated sediments and the feasibility of their participation in on-site bioremediation was examined. Batch studies were used to monitor changes in the microbial community structure by monitoring signature fatty acid biomarker trends during TCE degradation. Experimental bioreactors, which utilized sand as a support matrix for the microbial community, were constructed to study TCE and organic mixed waste degradation. In continuously recycled expanded-bed bioreactors and a single-pass packed-bed reactor, mixtures of organic wastes were degraded including: benzene, xylene, toluene, tetrachloroethylene, trichloroethylene, dichloroethylenes and vinyl chloride. Degradation proceeded to >99% depletion for many contaminants. Bioreactors were stable over an 18-month period of operation while using propane or methane plus propane as energy sources and oxygen as the electron acceptor. Biodegradation was most efficient when the bioreactors were pulsed-fed, maintaining the consortia in suboptimal conditions. For the single-pass packed-bed reactor, metabolic efficiencies of 20-70 mumol substrate per mumol TCE degraded were observed for pulse-feeding regimes while continuous substrate availability experiments required > 180 mumol substrate per mumol TCE. Continuous feeding experiments utilizing mixtures of organic wastes showed metabolic efficiencies of 83-240 mumol substrate utilization per mumol total organic wastes degraded. These results demonstrated efficient and simultaneous degradation of organic solvents and chlorinated hydrocarbons by environmentally derived microorganisms in laboratory reactors. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT CHEM ENGN,KNOXVILLE,TN 37932. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV TENNESSEE,CTR ENVIRONM BIOTECHNOL,KNOXVILLE,TN 37932. RI phelps, tommy/A-5244-2011 NR 25 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 1 U2 7 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0964-8305 J9 INT BIODETER BIODEGR JI Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad. PY 1994 VL 33 IS 1 BP 41 EP 59 DI 10.1016/0964-8305(94)90054-X PG 19 WC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Environmental Sciences SC Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA NH363 UT WOS:A1994NH36300004 ER PT B AU BIGELOW, TS AF BIGELOW, TS BE Afsar, MN TI A QUASI-OPTICAL RESONANT RING FOR HIGH-POWER ECH WINDOW TESTING SO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER WAVES AND APPLICATIONS: CONFERENCE DIGEST SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications CY JAN 10-14, 1994 CL SAN DIEGO, CA SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU SPIE - INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING PI BELLINGHAM PA PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 BN 0-8194-1558-8 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2250 BP 249 EP 250 PG 2 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Optics SC Engineering; Optics GA BA03L UT WOS:A1994BA03L00082 ER PT S AU MALONE, RD AF MALONE, RD BE Sloan, ED Happel, J Hnatow, MA TI GAS HYDRATE GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY SO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NATURAL GAS HYDRATES SE ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Natural Gas Hydrates CY JUN 20-24, 1993 CL NEW PALTZ, NY SP NEW YORK ACAD SCI, GAS RES INST, NEW YORK ACAD SCI, DEPT ENERGY, EXXON PROD RES CO RP MALONE, RD (reprint author), US DOE,MORGANTOWN ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,POB 880,COLLINS FERRY RD,MORGANTOWN,WV 26507, USA. NR 7 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU NEW YORK ACAD SCIENCES PI NEW YORK PA 2 EAST 63RD ST, NEW YORK, NY 10021 SN 0077-8923 BN 0-89766-847-2 J9 ANN NY ACAD SCI JI Ann.NY Acad.Sci. PY 1994 VL 715 BP 225 EP 231 DI 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1994.tb38837.x PG 7 WC Chemistry, Physical; Engineering, Chemical; Engineering, Petroleum; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Multidisciplinary Sciences; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Engineering; Geology; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Physics GA BA53C UT WOS:A1994BA53C00018 ER PT S AU MALONE, RD AF MALONE, RD BE Sloan, ED Happel, J Hnatow, MA TI HYDRATE CHARACTERIZATION RESEARCH OVERVIEW SO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NATURAL GAS HYDRATES SE ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Conference on Natural Gas Hydrates CY JUN 20-24, 1993 CL NEW PALTZ, NY SP NEW YORK ACAD SCI, GAS RES INST, NEW YORK ACAD SCI, DEPT ENERGY, EXXON PROD RES CO RP MALONE, RD (reprint author), US DOE,MORGANTOWN ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,POB 880,COLLINS FERRY RD,MORGANTOWN,WV 26507, USA. NR 3 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 1 U2 1 PU NEW YORK ACAD SCIENCES PI NEW YORK PA 2 EAST 63RD ST, NEW YORK, NY 10021 SN 0077-8923 BN 0-89766-847-2 J9 ANN NY ACAD SCI JI Ann.NY Acad.Sci. PY 1994 VL 715 BP 358 EP 363 DI 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1994.tb38849.x PG 6 WC Chemistry, Physical; Engineering, Chemical; Engineering, Petroleum; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Multidisciplinary Sciences; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Engineering; Geology; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Physics GA BA53C UT WOS:A1994BA53C00030 ER PT B AU WILSON, EF AF WILSON, EF BE Muller, HA Georges, M TI SOFTWARE EVOLUTION IN PRACTICE FOR THE UNITED-STATES-DEPARTMENT-OF-ENERGY EXPERIENCE REPORT SO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 94) CY SEP 19-23, 1994 CL VICTORIA, CANADA SP BELL NO RES, BRIT COLUMBIA ADV SYST INST, CTR RECH INFORMAT MONTREAL, IBM CANADA LTD, NAT SCI & ENGN RES COUNCIL CANADA, REENGN FORUM, SOFTWARE PROD CTR BRIT COLUMBIA, UNIV VICTORIA DE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING; SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE; SOFTWARE EVOLUTION; SECURITY SYSTEMS C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU I E E E, COMPUTER SOC PRESS PI LOS ALAMITOS PA 10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720 BN 0-8186-6330-8 PY 1994 BP 434 EP 436 PG 3 WC Computer Science, Software Engineering SC Computer Science GA BC30C UT WOS:A1994BC30C00044 ER PT B AU SPREHN, D PHILLIPS, RM CARYOTAKIS, G AF SPREHN, D PHILLIPS, RM CARYOTAKIS, G GP IEEE, ELECTRON DEVICES SOC TI THE DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE OF 150-MW S-BAND KLYSTRONS SO INTERNATIONAL ELECTRON DEVICES MEETING 1994 - IEDM TECHNICAL DIGEST LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 1994 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting CY DEC 11-14, 1994 CL SAN FRANCISCO, CA SP IEEE, ELECTRON DEVICES SOC C1 STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-2111-1 PY 1994 BP 799 EP 802 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BC55U UT WOS:A1994BC55U00182 ER PT J AU DUNN, ML AF DUNN, ML TI ELECTROELASTIC GREEN-FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSVERSELY ISOTROPIC PIEZOELECTRIC MEDIA AND THEIR APPLICATION TO THE SOLUTION OF INCLUSION AND INHOMOGENEITY PROBLEMS SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE LA English DT Article AB Explicit formula are obtained for the coupled electroelastic Green's functions for a transversely isotropic piezoelectric medium. Four Green's functions are seen to exist which represent the coupled elastic and electric response to an applied unit point force or point electric charge. The resulting expressions are obtained by utilizing the contour integral representation of the Green's functions derived by Deeg [1]. The evaluation of the contour integrals then follows Willis' work [2] in anisotropic elasticity. When piezoelectric coupling is absent, the results reduce to those for uncoupled elasticity and electrostatics. The use of the electroelastic Green's functions in the analysis of piezoelectric inclusion and inhomogeneity problems is then illustrated. Finally, explicit expressions are obtained for a set of four tensors analogous to Eshelby's tensor for elastic inclusions. These expressions can be readily utilized in the solution of numerous problems in the micromechanics of piezoelectric solids such as defects, fracture mechanics, and composite materials. RP DUNN, ML (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. OI DUNN, MARTIN/0000-0002-4531-9176 NR 20 TC 129 Z9 130 U1 2 U2 16 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0020-7225 J9 INT J ENG SCI JI Int. J. Eng. Sci. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 32 IS 1 BP 119 EP 131 DI 10.1016/0020-7225(94)90154-6 PG 13 WC Engineering, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering GA MK218 UT WOS:A1994MK21800010 ER PT J AU MAHANAMA, KRR GUNDEL, LA DAISEY, JM AF MAHANAMA, KRR GUNDEL, LA DAISEY, JM TI SELECTIVE FLUORESCENCE DETECTION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE AND OTHER AIRBORNE PARTICLES SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article DE POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS; FLUORESCENCE; ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE; AIRBORNE PARTICLES; HPLC ID PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL; DIODE-ARRAY DETECTION; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; PHASE; RETENTION; SAMPLES; ISOMERS; IDENTIFICATION; SEPARATION AB An analytical method is described for the simultaneous quantitation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [PAHs] and alkyl-derivatives [alkyl-PAHs] in ''real world'' samples using microbore reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography in conjunction with two programmable fluorescence detectors. Sensitivity and selectivity were enhanced by analyzing PAHs under their optimum fluorescence wavelengths. The accuracy of the analytical method was evaluated by determination of PAHs in 5 mg of standard reference material SRM 1649. The method was also successfully employed to analyze major parent PAHs and some alkyl-PA.Hs from environmental tobacco smoke [ETS] with a sample size of 2 mg using class-selective fluorescence wavelengths. Some alkyl-PAHs were tentatively identified even in the absence of standard compounds. Coeluting pairs were identified and analyzed by careful selection of excitation and emission wavelengths for each compound. Identities of the signals were confirmed by comparing both the retention behavior and the peak-height ratios at two or more different excitation and emission wavelength combinations. RP MAHANAMA, KRR (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,INDOOR ENVIRONM PROGRAM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 28 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 1 U2 1 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0306-7319 J9 INT J ENVIRON AN CH JI Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem. PY 1994 VL 56 IS 4 BP 289 EP 309 DI 10.1080/03067319408034108 PG 21 WC Chemistry, Analytical; Environmental Sciences SC Chemistry; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA PK999 UT WOS:A1994PK99900003 ER PT J AU SMITH, NN HARVEY, WF BEDFORD, JS COSS, RA AF SMITH, NN HARVEY, WF BEDFORD, JS COSS, RA TI HEAT PROTECTION BY DEUTERIUM-OXIDE OF HEAT-SENSITIVE AND WILD-TYPE CHINESE-HAMSTER OVARY CELLS SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYPERTHERMIA LA English DT Article DE HYPERTHERMIA; DEUTERIUM OXIDE; HEAT PROTECTION; HS-36; CHO ID THERMAL SENSITIVITY; PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS; CHO CELLS; D2O; MUTANTS; THERMOTOLERANCE AB The ability of deuterium oxide (D2O) to protect a heat-sensitive and thermotolerance-impaired Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) mutant cell line, HS-36 (Harvey and Bedford 1988), from heat killing was examined and compared to the parent CHO 10B cell line (WT). Both non-thermotolerant (NT) and thermotolerant (TT) G1 populations were examined. D2O differentially protected the NT cell lines from heat killing, with thermal protection ratios (D0) of 2.5 and 4.3 for HS-36 and WT cells. respectively. D2O provided additional protection to TT cells, but now protected the TT HS-36 cells more than the TT WT cells when the thermal protection ratios of TT cells are compared with those of NT cells (1.15 versus 0.82). The differential protection from heat of the mutant and wild-type lines by D2O may be useful in studies of induced lesions in proteinaceous cellular systems (e.g. the nuclear matrix, cytoskeleton and plasma membrane) using these two paired cell lines. C1 THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV,DEPT RADIAT ONCOL & NUCL MED,1020 SANSOM ST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19107. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV,DEPT ANAT,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19107. THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV,JEFFERSON CANC INST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19107. COLORADO STATE UNIV,DEPT RADIOL & RADIAT BIOL,FT COLLINS,CO 80523. FU NCI NIH HHS [CA18023, CA38656] NR 17 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI LONDON PA ONE GUNDPOWDER SQUARE, LONDON, ENGLAND EC4A 3DE SN 0265-6736 J9 INT J HYPERTHER JI Int. J. Hyperthermia PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 10 IS 1 BP 73 EP 78 DI 10.3109/02656739409009333 PG 6 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MQ807 UT WOS:A1994MQ80700006 PM 8144990 ER PT J AU VANBIBBER, K STOFFL, W ANTHONY, PL SIKIVIE, P SULLIVAN, NS TANNER, DB ZELEZNY, V GOLUBEV, NA KAZACHENKO, OV KRAVCHUK, LV KUZMIN, V ROMANOV, GV SEKACHEV, IV ROSENBERG, LJ HAGMANN, C MOLTZ, DM NEZRICK, F TURNER, MS VILLA, F AF VANBIBBER, K STOFFL, W ANTHONY, PL SIKIVIE, P SULLIVAN, NS TANNER, DB ZELEZNY, V GOLUBEV, NA KAZACHENKO, OV KRAVCHUK, LV KUZMIN, V ROMANOV, GV SEKACHEV, IV ROSENBERG, LJ HAGMANN, C MOLTZ, DM NEZRICK, F TURNER, MS VILLA, F TI A NEXT-GENERATION CAVITY MICROWAVE EXPERIMENT TO SEARCH FOR DARK-MATTER AXIONS SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS D LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 1st IFT Workshop on Dark Matter CY FEB 14-16, 1992 CL UNIV FLORIDA, DEPT PHYS, INST FUNDAMENTAL THEORY, GAINESVILLE, FL SP UNIV FLORIDA, DEPT PHYS, INST FUNDAMENTAL THEORY HO UNIV FLORIDA, DEPT PHYS, INST FUNDAMENTAL THEORY ID CP CONSERVATION AB We propose a large-scale experimental search for dark-matter axions which may constitute an important fraction of our own galactic halo. As shown by Sikivie,(1) dark-matter axions may be detected by their stimulated conversion into monochromatic microwave photons in a tunable high-and cavity inside a strong magnetic field. The principal improvement in power sensitivity over two earlier pilot experiments (x 25) derives from the large-volume high field superconducting magnet (the NASA SUMMA coils). The improvement in mass range (1.5 to 12.6 mu eV) will result from the use of several microwave cavity arrays, of 2(n) cavities each, over the course of the experimental program, rather than a single cavity. We are participating in a joint venture with the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences to do R&D on metalized precision-formed ceramic microwave cavities for the axion search. C1 UNIV FLORIDA,DEPT PHYS,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611. RUSSIAN ACAD SCI,INST NUCL RES,MOSCOW 117312,RUSSIA. MIT,DEPT PHYS,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV NUCL SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. FERMILAB NATL ACCELERATOR LAB,NASA,FERMILAB ASTROPHYS CTR,BATAVIA,IL 60510. UNIV CHICAGO,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,CHICAGO,IL 60637. STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94305. RP VANBIBBER, K (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. RI Zelezny, Vladimir/G-7420-2014 OI Zelezny, Vladimir/0000-0003-0991-2025 NR 18 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 0 PU WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD PI SINGAPORE PA JOURNAL DEPT PO BOX 128 FARRER ROAD, SINGAPORE 9128, SINGAPORE SN 0218-2718 J9 INT J MOD PHYS D JI Int. J. Mod. Phys. D PY 1994 VL 3 SU S BP 33 EP 42 PG 10 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA QA779 UT WOS:A1994QA77900004 ER PT J AU GUDHE, R YALAMANCHILI, RC MASSOUDI, M AF GUDHE, R YALAMANCHILI, RC MASSOUDI, M TI FLOW OF GRANULAR-MATERIALS DOWN A VERTICAL PIPE SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NON-LINEAR MECHANICS LA English DT Article ID CONTINUUM THEORY; STRESS; SHEAR; MODEL; BOUNDARIES; GRAVITY; PLANE AB The gravity flow of granular materials down a vertical pipe is studied using a continuum model [Goodman and Cowin, J. Fluid Mech. 45, 321-339 (1971), Goodman and Cowin, Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. 44, 249-266 (1972), Rajagopal and Massoudi, DOE/PETC/TR-90/3 (1990)]. The equations are developed for both the case of slip and no-slip at the boundary. The resulting boundary value problem is solved numerically. The effect of material parameters (compressibility, volume distribution, and viscous effects) on the volume fraction and velocity in the pipe are studied. C1 US DOE,PITTSBURGH ENERGY TECHNOL CTR,PITTSBURGH,PA 15236. UNIV PITTSBURGH,DEPT MECH ENGN,PITTSBURGH,PA 15261. NR 31 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 4 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0020-7462 J9 INT J NONLINEAR MECH JI Int. J. Non-Linear Mech. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 29 IS 1 BP 1 EP 12 DI 10.1016/0020-7462(94)90047-7 PG 12 WC Mechanics SC Mechanics GA MR610 UT WOS:A1994MR61000001 ER PT J AU CHAN, KS BRODSKY, NS FOSSUM, AF BODNER, SR MUNSON, DE AF CHAN, KS BRODSKY, NS FOSSUM, AF BODNER, SR MUNSON, DE TI DAMAGE-INDUCED NONASSOCIATED INELASTIC FLOW IN ROCK-SALT SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLASTICITY LA English DT Article ID CONSTITUTIVE-EQUATIONS; CREEP-RUPTURE; BRITTLE ROCK; COMPRESSION; MODEL; DEFORMATION; FAILURE; GROWTH; SOLIDS AB The multimechanism deformation coupled fracture model recently developed by CHAN et al. [1992], for describing time-dependent, pressure-sensitive inelastic flow and damage evolution in crystalline solids was evaluated against triaxial creep experiments on rock salt. Guided by experimental observations, the kinetic equation and the flow law for damage-induced inelastic flow in the model were modified to account for the development of damage and inelastic dilatation in the transient creep regime. The revised model was then utilized to obtain the creep response and damage evolution in rock salt as a function of confining pressure and stress difference. Comparison between model calculation and experiment revealed that damage-induced inelastic flow is nonassociated, dilatational, and contributes significantly to the macroscopic strain rate observed in rock salt deformed at low confining pressures. The inelastic strain rate and volumetric strain due to damage decrease with increasing confining pressures, and all are suppressed at sufficiently high confining pressures. C1 RE SPEC INC,RAPID CITY,SD 57709. SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. TECHNION ISRAEL INST TECHNOL,DEPT MECH ENGN,HAIFA,ISRAEL. RP CHAN, KS (reprint author), SW RES INST,PO DRAWER 28510,SAN ANTONIO,TX 78284, USA. NR 32 TC 36 Z9 45 U1 0 U2 2 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0749-6419 J9 INT J PLASTICITY JI Int. J. Plast. PY 1994 VL 10 IS 6 BP 623 EP 642 DI 10.1016/0749-6419(94)90026-4 PG 20 WC Engineering, Mechanical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Mechanics GA PG364 UT WOS:A1994PG36400002 ER PT J AU BOETTGER, JC BIRKENHEUER, U ROSCH, N TRICKEY, SB AF BOETTGER, JC BIRKENHEUER, U ROSCH, N TRICKEY, SB TI QUANTUM-SIZE EFFECTS IN HEXAGONAL ALUMINUM FILMS SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUANTUM CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on Atomic, Molecular, and condensed Matter Theory and Computational Methods CY FEB 12-19, 1994 CL PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL ID THIN METAL-FILMS; ELECTRON-DENSITY; WORK FUNCTION; POTENTIALS; DILAYER; SYSTEMS AB The work functions and surface energies of Al(111) films ranging from one to seven layers thick have been calculated using the linear combinations of Gaussian type orbitals-fitting function (LCGTO-FF) technique, as implemented in the program package FILMS, an all-electron full-potential electronic structure method. Both quantities exhibit significant quantum size effect (QSE), in basic agreement with three previous investigations using more approximate techniques. However, there are significant quantitative differences among the four sets of results. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.* C1 TECH UNIV MUNICH,LEHRSTUHL THEORET CHEM,D-85747 GARCHING,GERMANY. UNIV FLORIDA,DEPT PHYS,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611. UNIV FLORIDA,DEPT CHEM,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611. RP BOETTGER, JC (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV THEORET,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Roesch, Notker/C-1182-2010 NR 21 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 0 U2 0 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS INC PI NEW YORK PA 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0020-7608 J9 INT J QUANTUM CHEM JI Int. J. Quantum Chem. PY 1994 SU 28 BP 675 EP 686 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Physical; Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics GA PV734 UT WOS:A1994PV73400059 ER PT J AU KAPLAN, ID CASTRO, JR PHILLIPS, TL AF KAPLAN, ID CASTRO, JR PHILLIPS, TL TI HELIUM CHARGED-PARTICLE RADIOTHERAPY FOR MENINGIOMA - EXPERIENCE AT UCLBL SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS LA English DT Note DE MENINGIOMA; RADIOTHERAPY; HEAVY CHARGED PARTICLES; HELIUM IONS ID RADIATION-THERAPY; INTRACRANIAL MENINGIOMAS; RESECTED MENINGIOMAS; RECURRENCE AB Purpose: Evaluate the use of helium charged particle radiotherapy in the treatment of residual or unresectable meningioma adjacent to critical structures. Methods and Materials: Twenty-nine patients with meningioma of the skull base or spine were irradiated with helium charged particle radiotherapy at the University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (UCLBL) during the period 1981-1992. Twenty-six patients were treated for intracranial and three for spinal tumors. Total doses of 53.0-80.4 Gray equivalent (GyE) with a mean of 63 GyE were delivered using the helium ion beam. Results: Ten-year local control and survival rates calculated by the Kaplan-Meier product limit method were 84% and 80% respectively. Doses of 60.0 GyE were delivered with a low rate of complications. The only failures were in massive, recurrent tumors. Conclusion: High doses using helium charged particle radiotherapy can be safely and effectively delivered to large residual or unresectable meningioma near radiosensitive structures. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,SCH MED,DEPT RADIAT ONCOL,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. FU NCI NIH HHS [NCI CA19138] NR 18 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 1 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0360-3016 J9 INT J RADIAT ONCOL JI Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 28 IS 1 BP 257 EP 261 PG 5 WC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MP353 UT WOS:A1994MP35300032 PM 8270449 ER PT J AU WUEBBLES, DJ AF WUEBBLES, DJ TI THE ROLE OF REFRIGERANTS IN CLIMATE-CHANGE SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFRIGERATION-REVUE INTERNATIONALE DU FROID LA English DT Article DE REFRIGERANT; SUBSTITUTE; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; OZONE; HISTORY; STATISTICS; CLIMATE ID OZONE; TRENDS AB The primary chemicals used as refrigerants, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and the compounds being considered as their replacements (HCFCs and HFCs) have been intensely studied because of concerns about chlorine chemistry effects on stratospheric ozone. Increasing attention is being given to the potential contributions of these compounds to global warming. CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs absorb infra-red radiation and thus are greenhouse gases that can exert an additional radiative forcing that tends to warm the climate. The purpose of this paper is to describe the current understanding of the role of refrigerants in affecting climate. Increasing atmospheric concentrations of CFCs have accounted for about 24% of the direct increase in radiative forcing from greenhouse gases over the last decade. However, an observed decrease in stratospheric ozone, thought to be connected to increasing stratospheric chlorine from CFCs (and, to a lesser extent, from other man-made compounds containing chlorine and bromine), suggests a negative radiative forcing or cooling tendency over the last decade. This cooling tendency has strong latitudinal gradients, but is, when globally averaged, about comparable in magnitude and opposite in sign to the radiative forcing from CFCs over this period. On the other hand, the radiative influence on climate from the compounds being considered as replacements, because of their shorter atmospheric lifetimes, should generally be much smaller than the CFCs. However, the effects on ozone should also be much smaller from the replacement compounds and there should be less cancellation in the overall globally averaged influence on climate. RP WUEBBLES, DJ (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV ATMOSPHER & GEOPHYS SCI,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 30 TC 8 Z9 9 U1 1 U2 7 PU BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0140-7007 J9 INT J REFRIG JI Int. J. Refrig.-Rev. Int. Froid PD JAN PY 1994 VL 17 IS 1 BP 7 EP 17 DI 10.1016/0140-7007(94)90082-5 PG 11 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA ML574 UT WOS:A1994ML57400001 ER PT J AU SAND, JR FISCHER, SK AF SAND, JR FISCHER, SK TI MODELED PERFORMANCE OF NONCHLORINATED SUBSTITUTES FOR CFC11 AND CFC12 IN CENTRIFUGAL CHILLERS SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFRIGERATION-REVUE INTERNATIONALE DU FROID LA English DT Article DE REFRIGERANT; CFC; HCFC; R11; R12; R123; R134A; SUBSTITUTE; ALKANE; AZEOTROPIC MIXTURE; PERFORMANCE; COP; MODELING; EQUATION OF STATE; CALCULATION AB A number of partially fluorinated alkanes and ethers were identified from earlier technical publications and from a joint Electric Power Research Institute/Environmental Protection Agency (EPRI/EPA) project as potential alternatives for chloroflurocarbon (CFC) and hydrogen-containing CFC refrigerants. These larger molecules, by virtue of their more elaborate structure, have larger vapour phase heat capacities (C(p)s) and larger molecular weights than currently used refrigerants, which result in decreased volumetric capacities and greater flash gas losses in simple cycle applications. The compounds were fitted to the Lee-Kessler-Plocker and Camahan-Starling-DeSantis equations of state, and refrigerant property routines based on these equations were used to simulate their performance in a single-stage centrifugal chiller as pure refrigerants and nearly azeotropic refrigerant mixtures. Consideration was given to the effects of acoustic velocity in the refrigerant, rotational mach numbers, the application of superheat prior to the compressor inlet to avoid 'wet isentropic compression', and liquid subcooling before isenthalpic expansion. Results indicate that several chlorine-free compounds give modelled chiller performance comparable to R11 and R123 and better than R12 and R134a. Blends of these refrigerants may be required to mitigate the inflammability of alternatives that show the best performance. Modifications to the basic chiller cycle - such as liquid subcooling and suction gas superheat - may offer unique advantages for more complicated, larger refrigerant molecules. An algorithm based on molecular bond energies and vapour phase C(p)s was used to estimate the flammability of these alternatives and of blends made from them. Depending on desirable and permissible deviations from the currently used chiller operating conditions and on the acceptability of flammable refrigerant combinations, ideal coefficients of performance comparable to R11 and 5-10% better than R12 are indicated. RP SAND, JR (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,POB 2008,BLDG 3147,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 22 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 0 PU BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0140-7007 J9 INT J REFRIG JI Int. J. Refrig.-Rev. Int. Froid PD JAN PY 1994 VL 17 IS 1 BP 40 EP 48 DI 10.1016/0140-7007(94)90085-X PG 9 WC Thermodynamics; Engineering, Mechanical SC Thermodynamics; Engineering GA ML574 UT WOS:A1994ML57400004 ER PT J AU HSIA, TC AF HSIA, TC TI SIMPLE ROBUST SCHEMES FOR CARTESIAN SPACE CONTROL OF ROBOT MANIPULATORS SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION LA English DT Article DE CARTESIAN SPACE CONTROL; ROBUST CONTROL AB Direct Cartesian space control of the robot end-effector requires a controller to perform online computations of the inverse robot dynamics, forward kinematics, forward and inverse Jacobians, and time derivative of the Jacobian. The complexity of these computations generally exceeds the capabilities of present-day microcomputers for high sampling rates. Additionally, inverse dynamics requires a highly accurate robot dynamic model, which is difficult to obtain in practice. Model uncertainties can cause unacceptable performance degradation. This paper presents two controller design schemes that substantially reduce the computational load as well as robustify the controller. Such controllers make microcomputer control of industrial robot manipulators practical. Simulation results of the proposed controllers for a PUMA 560 arm are presented. RP HSIA, TC (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ELECT & COMP ENGN,ROBOT RES LAB,DAVIS,CA 95616, USA. NR 24 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU IASTED PI ANAHEIM PA 1811 WEST KATELLA AVE #101, ANAHEIM, CA 92804 SN 0826-8185 J9 INT J ROBOT AUTOM JI Int. J. Robot. Autom. PY 1994 VL 9 IS 4 BP 167 EP 174 PG 8 WC Automation & Control Systems; Robotics SC Automation & Control Systems; Robotics GA QV961 UT WOS:A1994QV96100004 ER PT J AU BENTLEY, AE AF BENTLEY, AE TI QUANTITATIVE FEEDBACK THEORY WITH APPLICATIONS IN WELDING SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBUST AND NONLINEAR CONTROL LA English DT Article DE QUANTITATIVE FEEDBACK THEORY; ARC WELDING; RESISTANCE WELDING; QUALITY CONTROL AB Two different control systems were developed using quantitative feedback theory for weld quality improvement. The first application to be discussed was designed for the resistance pinch welding process and uses electrode displacement and force as feedback parameters. A correlation between weld quality and electrode displacement is established for constant electrode force. The system is capable of producing repeatable welds of consistent quality, with wide variations in weld parameters. This is the first time feedback control has been successfully applied to pinch welding. The second example presented in this paper was developed for penetration control of the gas-tungsten-arc welding process. The feedback signal is obtained by measuring the amount of light emitted from the back side of the weld. Welds of constant penetration have been demonstrated in tests with travel speeds varying from 1.5 to 6 inches per minute and with 200 per cent changes in part thickness. C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT MFG APPLICAT,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 16 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 1 PU JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD PI W SUSSEX PA BAFFINS LANE CHICHESTER, W SUSSEX, ENGLAND PO19 1UD SN 1049-8923 J9 INT J ROBUST NONLIN JI Int. J. Robust Nonlinear Control PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 4 IS 1 BP 119 EP 160 DI 10.1002/rnc.4590040109 PG 42 WC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Mathematics, Applied SC Automation & Control Systems; Engineering; Mathematics GA MZ278 UT WOS:A1994MZ27800008 ER PT J AU TRIVEDI, R KURZ, W AF TRIVEDI, R KURZ, W TI DENDRITIC GROWTH SO INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS LA English DT Review ID RAPID SOLIDIFICATION CONDITIONS; PARTICLE DIFFUSION PROBLEM; CRYSTAL-GROWTH; DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; PATTERN-FORMATION; LASER TREATMENT; BINARY-ALLOYS; SI ALLOYS; NI MELTS AB Dendritic structures are the predominant microstructural constituents of solifidied alloys. The microstructural scales of dendrites, such as primary and secondary arm spacings, control the segregation pattern that largely determines the properties of the material. Within the past decade significant developments in understanding of dendritic structures have evolved through rigorous theoretical models and critical experimental studies in well characterised systems. These studies have resulted in the establishment of the criterion by which dendrite tip radius is selected under given experimental conditions. Furthermore, during the past decade, important advances have been made in predicting microstructural features that develop under rapid solidification conditions, and some key experimental studies have also been carried out to examine these microstructures. These studies have shown that the non-equilibrium conditions at the interface influence significantly the characteristics of dendrites formed under rapid solidification conditions. In this review the current status of dendritic growth phenomena are examined and critically assessed and key areas for the future directions of dendritic growth studies are suggested. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN, AMES, IA 50011 USA. SWISS FED INST TECHNOL, DEPT MAT, CH-1015 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND. RP IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL, US DOE, AMES LAB, AMES, IA 50011 USA. NR 92 TC 321 Z9 331 U1 15 U2 98 PU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PI ABINGDON PA 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND SN 0950-6608 EI 1743-2804 J9 INT MATER REV JI Int. Mater. Rev. PY 1994 VL 39 IS 2 BP 49 EP 74 PG 26 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA PP506 UT WOS:A1994PP50600001 ER PT S AU KEMPF, CR AF KEMPF, CR GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI SARP-II: Safeguards accounting and reports program, revised SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DIV SAFEGUARDS SAFETY & NONPROLIFERAT,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 143 EP 149 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00017 ER PT S AU STEINMAUS, KL WUKELIC, GE BEAL, OM AF STEINMAUS, KL WUKELIC, GE BEAL, OM GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI International nuclear safeguards inspection support tool SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 285 EP 290 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00031 ER PT S AU LU, MS AF LU, MS GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Detection probabilities for random inspections in variable flow situations SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 317 EP 327 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00035 ER PT S AU BURR, TL WANGEN, LE AF BURR, TL WANGEN, LE GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Process fault detection and non-linear time series analysis for anomaly detection in safeguards SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SAFEGUARDS SYST GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 339 EP 350 PG 12 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00037 ER PT S AU HOWELL, JA MENLOVE, HO ECCLESTON, GW WHITESON, R RODRIGUEZ, CA HALBIG, JK KLOSTERBUER, SF MULLEN, MF AF HOWELL, JA MENLOVE, HO ECCLESTON, GW WHITESON, R RODRIGUEZ, CA HALBIG, JK KLOSTERBUER, SF MULLEN, MF GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Safeguards applications of pattern recognition and neural networks SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 369 EP 378 PG 10 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00040 ER PT S AU LIEBETRAU, AM AF LIEBETRAU, AM GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Volume calibration for nuclear materials control - ANSI N15.19-1989 and beyond SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 379 EP 391 PG 13 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00041 ER PT S AU ROONEY, JM AF ROONEY, JM GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Technologies for detection of undeclared facilities SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 403 EP 409 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00043 ER PT S AU GOLDMAN, IN AF GOLDMAN, IN GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Environmental sampling and analysis SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 US DOE,DIV INT SAFEGUARDS,WASHINGTON,DC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 439 EP 442 PG 4 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00047 ER PT S AU WOGMAN, NA PERKINS, RW HOLDREN, GR AF WOGMAN, NA PERKINS, RW HOLDREN, GR GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Environmental sampling and analysis as a safeguards tool SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 443 EP 452 PG 10 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00048 ER PT S AU PERKINS, RW WOGMAN, NA AF PERKINS, RW WOGMAN, NA GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Radionuclide analysis techniques for safeguards SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA 99352. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 465 EP 474 PG 10 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00050 ER PT S AU ROKOP, DJ EFURD, DW PERRIN, RE AF ROKOP, DJ EFURD, DW PERRIN, RE GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Actinide determination and analytical support for the characterization of environmental samples SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM SCI & TECHNOL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 475 EP 483 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00051 ER PT S AU SORENSON, RJ SHEELY, KB BROWN, JB HORTON, RD STRITTMATTER, R MANATT, DR AF SORENSON, RJ SHEELY, KB BROWN, JB HORTON, RD STRITTMATTER, R MANATT, DR GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Safeguards information management system SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 485 EP 491 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00052 ER PT S AU GREITZER, FL BADALAMENTE, RV AF GREITZER, FL BADALAMENTE, RV GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Concept for collaborative human machine problem solving in nuclear non-proliferation analysis SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BATTELLE MEM INST,PACIFIC NW LABS,RICHLAND,WA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 513 EP 515 PG 3 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00056 ER PT S AU TEICHMANN, T SANTANIELLO, A FISHBONE, LG AF TEICHMANN, T SANTANIELLO, A FISHBONE, LG GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Pair: Planning and analysis of inspection resources SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 515 EP 521 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00057 ER PT S AU MACARTHUR, DW ALLANDER, KS BOUNDS, JA CLOSE, DA JOHNSON, JD AF MACARTHUR, DW ALLANDER, KS BOUNDS, JA CLOSE, DA JOHNSON, JD GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Sensitive field alpha contamination monitoring for special inspections and non-proliferation verification SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 521 EP 524 PG 4 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00058 ER PT S AU BOSLER, GE ECCLESTON, GW HALBIG, JK MENLOVE, HO KLOSTERBUER, SF HOIDA, HW SAMPSON, TE HSUE, ST AF BOSLER, GE ECCLESTON, GW HALBIG, JK MENLOVE, HO KLOSTERBUER, SF HOIDA, HW SAMPSON, TE HSUE, ST GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Integrated safeguards systems SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SAFEGUARDS ASSAY GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 597 EP 606 PG 10 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00069 ER PT S AU SONNIER, CS JOHNSON, CS AF SONNIER, CS JOHNSON, CS GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Safeguards equipment of the future - Integrated monitoring systems and remote monitoring SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 621 EP 629 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00071 ER PT S AU KLOSTERBUER, SF HALBIG, JK HARKER, WC MENLOVE, HO PAINTER, JA STEWART, JE AF KLOSTERBUER, SF HALBIG, JK HARKER, WC MENLOVE, HO PAINTER, JA STEWART, JE GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Continuous remote unattended monitoring for safeguards data collection systems SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SAFEGUARDS ASSAY GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 641 EP 649 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00073 ER PT S AU JOHNSON, CS AF JOHNSON, CS GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCT TI Technology features of a network technology for safeguards applications SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 1 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-101994-7 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 671 EP 675 PG 5 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Y UT WOS:A1994BE03Y00076 ER PT S AU MENLOVE, HO KRICK, MS LANGNER, DG MILLER, MC STEWART, JE AF MENLOVE, HO KRICK, MS LANGNER, DG MILLER, MC STEWART, JE GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Advances in passive neutron instruments for safeguards use SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SAFEGUARDS ASSAY GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 449 EP 459 PG 11 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00049 ER PT S AU HALBIG, JK KLOSTERBUER, SF RUSSO, PA SPRINKLE, JK SMITH, SE IANAKIEV, K AF HALBIG, JK KLOSTERBUER, SF RUSSO, PA SPRINKLE, JK SMITH, SE IANAKIEV, K GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Advances in and uses of gamma ray field instrumentation at Los Alamos National Laboratory SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SAFEGUARDS ASSAY GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 475 EP 483 PG 9 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00051 ER PT S AU GUNNINK, R RUHTER, WD MILLER, P GOERTEN, J SWINHOE, MT WAGNER, HG VERPLANCKE, JMA BICKEL, M ABOUSAHL, S AF GUNNINK, R RUHTER, WD MILLER, P GOERTEN, J SWINHOE, MT WAGNER, HG VERPLANCKE, JMA BICKEL, M ABOUSAHL, S GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI MGAU: A new analysis code for measuring uranium-235 enrichments in arbitrary samples SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 541 EP 546 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00062 ER PT S AU CREMERS, TL MALCOLM, JE BONNER, CA AF CREMERS, TL MALCOLM, JE BONNER, CA GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Comparison of three gamma ray isotopic determination codes: FRAM, MGA and TRIFID SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 547 EP 550 PG 4 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00063 ER PT S AU LU, MS TEICHMANN, T CEO, RN COLLINS, LL AF LU, MS TEICHMANN, T CEO, RN COLLINS, LL GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Active well coincidence counting and analysis SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 551 EP 555 PG 5 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00064 ER PT S AU SUDA, SC KEISCH, B AF SUDA, SC KEISCH, B GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Survey of liquid-level detection devices used in safeguards and their performance values SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT ADV TECHNOL,DIV SAFEGUARDS SAFETY & NONPROLIFERAT,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 556 EP 562 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00065 ER PT S AU LU, MS TEICHMANN, T DERIDDER, P AF LU, MS TEICHMANN, T DERIDDER, P GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Simulation of measurements made with neutron coincidence counters SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 563 EP 568 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00066 ER PT S AU RUHTER, WD CLEGG, B AF RUHTER, WD CLEGG, B GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Enhancement of the valid measurement of plutonium gamma ray data using an expert visual interface SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 568 EP 572 PG 5 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00067 ER PT S AU MAYER, RL HAGENAUER, RC MCGINNIS, BR AF MAYER, RL HAGENAUER, RC MCGINNIS, BR GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Non-destructive measurement methods for large scale gaseous diffusion process equipment SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYST INC,OAK RIDGE,TN. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 607 EP 608 PG 2 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00074 ER PT S AU MARKIN, JT STANBRO, WD AF MARKIN, JT STANBRO, WD GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI Policy and technical issues for international safeguards in nuclear weapon states SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SAFEGUARDS SYST GRP,LOS ALAMOS,NM. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 639 EP 652 PG 14 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00078 ER PT S AU SHEELY, KB SANDERS, K CHERRY, R GOLDMAN, IN KUZMYCZ, G AF SHEELY, KB SANDERS, K CHERRY, R GOLDMAN, IN KUZMYCZ, G GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI International safeguards programme of the United States Department of Energy SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 US DOE,WASHINGTON,DC. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 784 EP 790 PG 7 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00093 ER PT S AU REISMAN, AW EPEL, L MAISE, G PEPPER, S SKALYO, J AF REISMAN, AW EPEL, L MAISE, G PEPPER, S SKALYO, J GP INT ATOM ENERGY AGCY TI The United States Programme of Technical Assistance to IAEA Safeguards SO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS 1994: VISION FOR THE FUTURE, VOL 2 SE PROCEEDING SERIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on International Safeguards - International Nuclear Safeguards 1994: Vision for the Future CY MAR 14-18, 1994 CL VIENNA, AUSTRIA SP Int Atom Energy Agcy, European Safeguards Res & Dev Assoc, Inst Nucl Mat Management, Nucl Soc Int, Moscow C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PI VIENNA PA WAGRAMERSTRASSE 5, PO BOX 100, A-1400 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0074-1884 BN 92-0-104494-1 J9 P S IAEA PY 1994 BP 836 EP 841 PG 6 WC Nuclear Science & Technology SC Nuclear Science & Technology GA BE03Z UT WOS:A1994BE03Z00103 ER PT J AU OLINS, DE OLINS, AL AF OLINS, DE OLINS, AL TI THE REPLICATION BAND OF CILIATED PROTOZOA SO INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY - A SURVEY OF CELL BIOLOGY, VOL 153 SE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY-A SURVEY OF CELL BIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID EUKARYOTIC DNA-REPLICATION; EUPLOTES-EURYSTOMUS; CHROMATIN REPLICATION; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES; CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY; MACRONUCLEAR DNA; CELL-CYCLE; S-PHASE; SEQUENCES; ORIGINS C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP OLINS, DE (reprint author), UNIV TENNESSEE,GRAD SCH BIOMED SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 101 TC 19 Z9 20 U1 1 U2 1 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 0074-7696 J9 INT REV CYTOL JI Int.Rev.Cytol. PY 1994 VL 153 BP 137 EP 170 PG 34 GA BA95C UT WOS:A1994BA95C00004 PM 8045701 ER PT S AU THOMPSON, TC GRASTATARO, C SMITH, BG AF THOMPSON, TC GRASTATARO, C SMITH, BG BE Nicquevert, B Hauviller, C TI RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LOW COST STABLE STRUCTURES FOR SPACE SO INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR HIGH PRECISION DETECTORS SE C E R N REPORTS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT International Workshop on Advanced Materials for High Precision Detectors CY SEP 28-30, 1994 CL ARCHAMPS, FRANCE SP CERN, PARTICLE PHYS EXPT DIV, TECH ASSISTANCE GRP 1 C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87544. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU C E R N PI GENEVA PA MEYRIN, CH-1211 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND SN 0007-8328 BN 92-9083-066-2 J9 CERN REPORT PY 1994 VL 94 BP 21 EP 30 PN 7 PG 10 WC Engineering, Aerospace; Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Physics GA BC28H UT WOS:A1994BC28H00003 ER PT B AU FISHMAN, L AF FISHMAN, L BE Fiddy, MA TI EXACT-SOLUTIONS FOR REFLECTION AND DIRICHLET-TO-NEUMANN OPERATOR SYMBOLS IN DIRECT AND INVERSE WAVE-PROPAGATION MODELING SO INVERSE OPTICS III SE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE) LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Inverse Optics III Conference CY APR 04-05, 1994 CL ORLANDO, FL SP SOC PHOTO OPT INSTRUMENTAT ENGINEERS C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. 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 0-8194-1545-6 J9 P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS PY 1994 VL 2241 BP 16 EP 27 DI 10.1117/12.179733 PG 12 WC Optics SC Optics GA BB24S UT WOS:A1994BB24S00002 ER PT B AU BISCHOF, C GRIEWANK, A AF BISCHOF, C GRIEWANK, A BE Engl, HW McLaughlin, J TI COMPUTATIONAL DIFFERENTIATION AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN SO INVERSE PROBLEMS AND OPTIMAL DESIGN IN INDUSTRY, PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE SE EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR MATHEMATICS IN INDUSTRY LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT Symposium on Inverse Problems and Optimal Design in Industry CY JUL 08-10, 1993 CL PHILADELPHIA, PA SP EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM MATH IND, SIAM, IMA, INRIA, SIMAI C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MATH & COMP SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RI Bischof, Christian/D-2897-2009 NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU B G TEUBNER VERLAGS GESELL PI STUTTGART PA POSTFACH 80 10 69, 70510 STUTTGART, GERMANY BN 3-519-02179-X J9 EUR CON MAT PY 1994 VL 10 BP 187 EP 211 PG 25 WC Automation & Control Systems; Mathematics, Applied SC Automation & Control Systems; Mathematics GA BC82U UT WOS:A1994BC82U00010 ER PT B AU PARKER, LE AF PARKER, LE GP IEEE TI ALLIANCE - AN ARCHITECTURE FOR FAULT TOLERANT, COOPERATIVE CONTROL OF HETEROGENEOUS MOBILE ROBOTS SO IROS '94 - INTELLIGENT ROBOTS AND SYSTEMS: ADVANCED ROBOTIC SYSTEMS AND THE REAL WORLD, VOLS 1-3 LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT IEEE/RSJ/GI International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems - Advanced Robotic Systems and the Real World CY SEP 12-16, 1994 CL FED ARMED FORCES UNIV MUNICH, MUNICH, GERMANY SP Gesell Informat, IEEE, Ind Electr Soc, New Technol Fdn, IEEE, Robot & Automat Soc, Robot Soc Japan, Soc Instrumentat & Control Engineers, Univ Bundeswehr Munchen, Inst Tech Intelligenter Syst, VDE VDI Gesell Mikroelektr, VDI BDE Gesell Messtechnik & Automatisierungstechnik HO FED ARMED FORCES UNIV MUNICH C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CTR ENGN SYST ADV RES,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 15 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1933-8 PY 1994 BP 776 EP 783 PG 8 WC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence SC Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science GA BC39W UT WOS:A1994BC39W00101 ER PT B AU SAMARA, GA GRAHAM, RA BAUER, F AF SAMARA, GA GRAHAM, RA BAUER, F BE Lewiner, J Morisseau, D Alquie, C TI THE ROLE OF HIGH PRESSURE IN THE STUDY AND APPLICATIONS OF THE FERROELECTRIC POLYMER POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE AND ITS COPOLYMERS SO ISE 8 - 8TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRETS, PROCEEDINGS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 8th International Symposium on Electrets (ISE 8) CY SEP 07-09, 1994 CL PARIS, FRANCE SP IEEE, DIELECT & ELECT INSULAT SOC C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 1 U2 1 PU I E E E PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 BN 0-7803-1940-0 PY 1994 BP 577 EP 582 PG 6 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic SC Engineering GA BC62S UT WOS:A1994BC62S00099 ER PT J AU BISPLINGHOFF, B BRANDT, R BUTSEV, VS FRIEDLANDER, EM HECK, M KRIVOPUSTOV, MI KULAKOV, BA LAUE, C LERMAN, L SCHMIDT, T SOSNIN, AN AF BISPLINGHOFF, B BRANDT, R BUTSEV, VS FRIEDLANDER, EM HECK, M KRIVOPUSTOV, MI KULAKOV, BA LAUE, C LERMAN, L SCHMIDT, T SOSNIN, AN TI NEUTRON GENERATION IN AN EXTENDED CU TARGET IRRADIATED WITH 22 AND 44 GEV CARBON-IONS (PRELIMINARY-RESULTS) SO ISOTOPENPRAXIS LA English DT Article DE LANTHAN 139/140; LONG-LIVED RADIOACTIVE WASTE; NEUTRON GENERATION; NUCLEAR RESEARCH; TRANSMUTATION ID FRAGMENTS AB An extended Cu target was centrally irradiated with 22 and 44 GeV carbon ions for about 11 and 15 hours, respectively. The upper side of the target was in contact with a paraffin block for the moderation of secondary neutrons. Small holes in the moderator were filled with lanthanum salts (LaCl3.7H(2),O) where the neutrons induced the La-139 (n, gamma) La-140 reaction. The beta-decay of La-140(40h) was followed using radiochemical methods. The yields for the formation of La-140 agree within large errors with other experiments on extended targets carried out at the LHE, JINR (Dubna). To a first approximation, the breeding rate of La-140 doubles when the C-12 energy is increased from 22 to 44 GeV. If results at 44 GeV are compared to those at 22 GeV, there cannot be excluded an excess of (20 +/- 7)% in the experimentally observed La-140 production over theoretical estimates. A definite conclusion in this respect must await further experimental and theoretical work. These experiments are the beginning of a research program to develop a subcritical reactor with neutron fluxes sufficiently high to permit the TRANSMUTATION of long-lived radioactive waste into short-lived or stable nuclei. Such transmutation would considerably relieve the ecological problems related to the final deposition of radioactive waste. C1 UNIV MARBURG,FB KERNCHEM 14,D-35032 MARBURG,GERMANY. JOINT INST NUCL RES,HIGH ENERGIES LAB,DUBNA,RUSSIA. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV NUCL SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 16 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 0 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0021-1915 J9 ISOTOPENPRAXIS PY 1994 VL 30 IS 1 BP 29 EP 37 DI 10.1080/00211919408046710 PG 9 WC Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Chemistry; Nuclear Science & Technology GA PG143 UT WOS:A1994PG14300004 ER PT J AU GUILD, LS HLAVKA, CA CHATFIELD, RB BRASS, JA SETZER, A PEREIRA, JAR RIGGAN, PJ AF GUILD, LS HLAVKA, CA CHATFIELD, RB BRASS, JA SETZER, A PEREIRA, JAR RIGGAN, PJ GP INT SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING TI Biomass burning emissions in the Cerrado of Brazil computed with remote sensing data and gis SO ISPRS COMMISSION VII SYMPOSIUM - RESOURCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, PROCEEDINGS, VOL 30, PTS 7A & 7B LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT ISPRS Commission VII Symposium on Resource and Environmental Monitoring CY SEP 26-30, 1994 CL RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL SP Int Soc Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, Int Arch Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing DE CERRADO; AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; BIOMASS BURNING; EMISSIONS; REMOTE SENSING; GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM C1 NASA,AMES RES CTR,AMES,IA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU INSTITUTO NACIONAL PESQUISAS ESPACIAIS PI S JOSE CAMPOS PA COORDINATION INST RELATIONS CAIXA POSTAL 515, 12201-970 S JOSE CAMPOS, BRAZIL PY 1994 BP B188 EP B195 PG 8 WC Agronomy; Environmental Sciences; Geography; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Remote Sensing SC Agriculture; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Remote Sensing GA BD88T UT WOS:A1994BD88T00110 ER PT J AU PRATHER, KA LEE, YT AF PRATHER, KA LEE, YT TI THE PHOTODISSOCIATION OF PYRIDINE AT 193-NM SO ISRAEL JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article ID BENZENE; PYROLYSIS; PYRAZINE; SPECTRA; NM AB Using photofragmentation translational spectroscopy, the primary processes involved in the photodissociation of pyridine are investigated at 193 nm. Upon absorption of a single photon, HCN + C4H4, CH3 + C4H2N, C3H3 + C2 H2N, and H + C5H4N are the observed primary pathways, with relative yields of 59%, 21%, 11%, and 9%, respectively. This paper reports the experimental details and results of this study. Comparison of the results of this study with a previous study in our laboratory investigating the photolysis of benzene serves as a direct measure of the strong influence substitution of a heteroatom in an aromatic ring can have on a molecule's photochemistry. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CHEM SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Lee, Yuan-Tseh/F-7914-2012; Prather, Kimberly/A-3892-2008 OI Prather, Kimberly/0000-0003-3048-9890 NR 27 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 5 PU LASER PAGES PUBL LTD PI JERUSALEM PA PO BOX 50257, JERUSALEM 91502, ISRAEL SN 0021-2148 J9 ISRAEL J CHEM JI Isr. J. Chem. PY 1994 VL 34 IS 1 BP 43 EP 53 PG 11 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry GA NV758 UT WOS:A1994NV75800007 ER PT B AU COLE, EI SODEN, JM AF COLE, EI SODEN, JM GP ASM INT TI Low electron beam energy CIVA analysis of passivated ICs SO ISTFA '94: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR TESTING AND FAILURE ANALYSIS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 20th International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis CY NOV 13-18, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP ASM Int C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-543-5 PY 1994 BP 23 EP 32 PG 10 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Microscopy; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Materials Science; Microscopy; Physics GA BD28M UT WOS:A1994BD28M00006 ER PT B AU BARTON, DL AF BARTON, DL GP ASM INT TI Fluorescent microthermographic imaging SO ISTFA '94: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR TESTING AND FAILURE ANALYSIS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 20th International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis CY NOV 13-18, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP ASM Int C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-543-5 PY 1994 BP 87 EP 95 PG 9 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Microscopy; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Materials Science; Microscopy; Physics GA BD28M UT WOS:A1994BD28M00015 ER PT B AU BARTELS, F LINCH, H XU, P MORRIS, JW AF BARTELS, F LINCH, H XU, P MORRIS, JW GP ASM INT TI Mechanical properties of Sn-Bi solder joints SO ISTFA '94: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR TESTING AND FAILURE ANALYSIS LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 20th International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis CY NOV 13-18, 1994 CL LOS ANGELES, CA SP ASM Int C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU ASM INTERNATIONAL PI MATERIALS PARK PA 9503 KINSMAN RD, MATERIALS PARK, OH 44073 BN 0-87170-543-5 PY 1994 BP 479 EP 483 PG 5 WC Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Characterization & Testing; Microscopy; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Materials Science; Microscopy; Physics GA BD28M UT WOS:A1994BD28M00068 ER PT B AU TALIN, AA FELTER, TE DEVINE, DJ AF TALIN, AA FELTER, TE DEVINE, DJ GP SOC FRANCAISE VIDE TI EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM AND LITHIUM METAL-DEPOSITION ON THE EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF SPINDT-TYPE THIN-FILM FIELD-EMISSION MICROCATHODE ARRAYS SO IVMC 94 - 7TH INTERNATIONAL VACUUM MICROELECTRONICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th International Vacuum Microelectronics Conference (IVMC 94) CY JUL 04-07, 1994 CL GRENOBLE, FRANCE SP SOC FRANCAISE VIDE, CLUB VISU, IEEE, ELECTRON DEVICES SOC, INT UNION VACUUM SCI TECH & APPLICAT, SOC ELECTRICIENS & ELECTRONICIENS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC FRANCAISE VIDE PI PARIS PA 19 RUE DU RENARD, 75004 PARIS, FRANCE PY 1994 BP 366 EP 369 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Physics GA BB60H UT WOS:A1994BB60H00101 ER PT J AU FLEMING, JG WALKO, R KING, D AF FLEMING, JG WALKO, R KING, D GP SOC FRANCAISE VIDE TI A NEW MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR THE FORMATION OF GATED FIELD-EMISSION STRUCTURES SO IVMC 94 - 7TH INTERNATIONAL VACUUM MICROELECTRONICS CONFERENCE LA English DT Proceedings Paper CT 7th International Vacuum Microelectronics Conference (IVMC 94) CY JUL 04-07, 1994 CL GRENOBLE, FRANCE SP SOC FRANCAISE VIDE, CLUB VISU, IEEE, ELECTRON DEVICES SOC, INT UNION VACUUM SCI TECH & APPLICAT, SOC ELECTRICIENS & ELECTRONICIENS C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU SOC FRANCAISE VIDE PI PARIS PA 19 RUE DU RENARD, 75004 PARIS, FRANCE PY 1994 BP 391 EP 394 PG 4 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Physics GA BB60H UT WOS:A1994BB60H00109 ER PT J AU WU, HF FERBER, MK AF WU, HF FERBER, MK TI INTERFACIAL MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NICALON SIC FIBER ALUMINA-BASED COMPOSITES SO JOURNAL OF ADHESION LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT International Symposium on the Interphase, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Adhesion-Society-Incorporated CY FEB 21-26, 1993 CL WILLIAMSBURG, VA SP ADHES SOC INC DE CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES; INTERFACIAL SHEAR STRESS; NICALON FIBER; ALUMINUM BERATE; ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE; NANOIDENTATION; INTERPHASE ID FIBER-REINFORCED CERAMICS; MICROBOND TEST METHOD; MATRIX COMPOSITES; SHEAR-STRENGTH; GLASS AB Interfacial mechanical properties of both Nicalon SiC/aluminum berate and Nicalon SiC/aluminum phosphate with various fiber coatings and heat treatments were evaluated using a commercially-available indenter to induce fiber sliding during load cycling experiments. Varying degrees of sliding due to different coating materials were found. The interfacial characteristics including the shear, the residual axial fiber, acid debond stresses were estimated by matching the experimental stress-displacement curves with curves predicted from an existing model. The elastic modulus and hardness of the interphase/interface in ceramic matrix composites were also evaluated. These results provided important insights into the ultimate mechanical performance of fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composites. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP WU, HF (reprint author), ALCOA TECH CTR,ALCOA CTR,PA 15069, USA. NR 19 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 3 U2 5 PU GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD PI READING PA C/O STBS LTD PO BOX 90, READING, BERKS, ENGLAND RG1 8JL SN 0021-8464 J9 J ADHESION JI J. Adhes. PY 1994 VL 45 IS 1-4 BP 89 EP 102 DI 10.1080/00218469408026631 PG 14 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Mechanics GA PJ923 UT WOS:A1994PJ92300007 ER PT J AU POGGIE, RA WERT, JJ HARRIS, LA AF POGGIE, RA WERT, JJ HARRIS, LA TI THE EFFECTS OF SURFACE OXIDATION AND SEGREGATION ON THE ADHESIONAL WEAR BEHAVIOR OF ALUMINUM-BRONZE ALLOYS SO JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY (XPS OR ESCA); ADHESION; GALLING; WEAR; CU-AL ALLOYS; ALUMINUM-BRONZE; SURFACE OXIDATION ID FRETTING WEAR; CU; SAPPHIRE; TITANIUM; STRENGTH; METALS; OXIDES; STEEL; ESCA; AES AB The worn surfaces of selected Cu-Al alloys, resulting from sliding contact with a sapphire right cylinder, along with unworn surfaces and wear debris, were characterized using an appropriate combination of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), optical stereomicroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). XPS, angle-resolved XPS (ARXPS) and ion sputter profiling techniques were employed to characterize surface compositional changes occurring in the unworn and worn surfaces as a function of increasing aluminum content. The transfer of Cu-Al alloy to the sapphire counterface (adhesional wear of the Al-bronze) increased with increasing aluminum content, which corresponded to increased wear and damage to the alloy surfaces. XPS and SEM analyses of pure copper and a Cu-1 weight percent (w/o) Al alloy showed the worn surfaces to consist of a smooth and continuous Cu2O layer. ARXPS analysis of as-polished and worn surfaces of Cu-4 w/o Al and Cu-6 w/o Al alloys showed significant surface enrichment by aluminum. The preferential formation of Al2O3 on the surface decreases the mechanical stability and adherence of the surface oxide layer to the Al-bronze, Disruption of the Al2O3 oxide layer combined with an increase in surface energy (increased aluminum content) greatly increases the probability of forming an interfacial bond at the sapphire-Al-bronze interface which is stronger in shear than the cohesive strength of the alloy. When these conditions prevail, transfer of Al-bronze to the sapphire occurs and adhesional wear and galling are observed. C1 VANDERBILT UNIV,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,NASHVILLE,TN 37235. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP POGGIE, RA (reprint author), SMITH & NEPHEW RICHARDS INC,ORTHOPAED RES DEPT,1450 BROOKS RD,MEMPHIS,TN 38116, USA. NR 37 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4243 J9 J ADHES SCI TECHNOL JI J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. PY 1994 VL 8 IS 1 BP 11 EP 28 DI 10.1163/156856194X00023 PG 18 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Mechanics GA MT641 UT WOS:A1994MT64100002 ER PT J AU PAINTER, GS AF PAINTER, GS TI EFFECTS OF TRACE-ELEMENTS ON TRANSITION-METAL COHESION SO JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE THEORY OF ADHESION; FAILURE MECHANISMS; MICROCHEMISTRY OF IMPURITIES AND DOPANTS ID DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL FORMALISM; EMBRITTLEMENT; ADHESION; FEAL AB First-principles atomic cluster calculations of the effects of trace elements on transition metal cohesion have identified different mechanisms of cohesive enhancement and decohesion. This study of Li-row interstitial atoms in a Ni6 octahedral host shows that elements which form covalent bonds with host atoms without leading to much strain (e.g. B and C) increase the cohesive strength of the host. Decohesion, a lowering of the cohesive strength of the host, is promoted by trace elements which favor the formation of ionic bonds (e.g. Li and F). In this case, decohesion occurs by mechanisms involving metal-metal bond density reduction (by charge transfer and/or Pauli exclusion) and/or by incomplete screening of the impurity nucleus. These mechanisms are identified through directly calculated restoring forces in the cluster and analysis of deformation densities which detail the charge density rearrangements in the host in the presence of Li-row interstitial atoms. RP PAINTER, GS (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 14 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4243 J9 J ADHES SCI TECHNOL JI J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. PY 1994 VL 8 IS 8 BP 865 EP 883 DI 10.1163/156856194X00492 PG 19 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Mechanics GA NZ889 UT WOS:A1994NZ88900004 ER PT J AU ERCK, RA LAUER, BA NICHOLS, FA AF ERCK, RA LAUER, BA NICHOLS, FA TI ADHESION OF SILVER FILMS TO ION-BOMBARDED SILICON-CARBIDE - ION-DOSE DEPENDENCE AND WEIBULL STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS OF PULL-TEST RESULTS SO JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE ADHESION; WEIBULL STATISTICS; SILICON CARBIDE; SILVER; THIN FILM; COATING; PIN PULL TEST AB Silver films were deposited by evaporation onto polished silicon carbide substrates that had been sputtered for various lengths of time with 500 eV ions. The adhesion strength of the films was measured as a function of the ion bombardment time and species with a pull-type adhesion tester. Adhesion of Ag to argon-ion-sputtered surfaces was low except at the highest dose, in which case very good adhesion was measured. In contrast, oxygen/argon-ion sputtering produced a rapid rise in adhesion strength, but adhesion was limited to less than 60 MPa, even for lengthy bombardment. The applicability of Weibull statistical analysis to the distribution of pull-test failure strengths was investigated. A good fit of the data to the Weibull expression was observed. A significant Weibull threshold stress was found and the Weibull modulus was low. C1 EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV,CHARLESTON,IL 61920. RP ERCK, RA (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 19 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 1 U2 1 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4243 J9 J ADHES SCI TECHNOL JI J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. PY 1994 VL 8 IS 8 BP 885 EP 895 DI 10.1163/156856194X00500 PG 11 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Mechanics GA NZ889 UT WOS:A1994NZ88900005 ER PT J AU TANGYUNYONG, P THOMAS, RC HOUSTON, JE MICHALSKE, TA CROOKS, RM HOWARD, AJ AF TANGYUNYONG, P THOMAS, RC HOUSTON, JE MICHALSKE, TA CROOKS, RM HOWARD, AJ TI SUBSTRATE EFFECTS ON THE NANOMETER-SCALE MECHANICS OF GOLD-FILMS SO JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LA English DT Article DE INTERFACIAL FORCE MICROSCOPY; SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY; NANO-MECHANICS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GOLD FILMS; ADHESION ID THIN-FILMS; INDENTATION AB We have used interfacial force microscopy (IFM) and contact-mechanics analysis to quantitatively determine the deformation behavior and the mechanical properties of nanometer-size grains in polycrystalline Au films on various substrates. We evaluate these properties through an analysis of the loading-cycle curves and through a comparison of surface morphology before and after each nano-indentation measurement by constant repulsive-force imaging. All the Au surfaces were coated with self-assembling monolayers of n-octadecanethiol to passivate the adhesive interaction between the tungsten probe and Au surfaces. Our results show that both the deformation behavior and mechanical properties vary strongly as a function of substrate and these variations are mirrored by changes in such factors as the interfacial adhesion, grain size and shape, and the presence of grain-boundary impurities. C1 SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT 1114,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. UNIV NEW MEXICO,DEPT CHEM,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. NR 17 TC 19 Z9 19 U1 1 U2 2 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-4243 J9 J ADHES SCI TECHNOL JI J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. PY 1994 VL 8 IS 8 BP 897 EP 912 DI 10.1163/156856194X00519 PG 16 WC Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics SC Engineering; Materials Science; Mechanics GA NZ889 UT WOS:A1994NZ88900006 ER PT J AU GRADY, DE AF GRADY, DE TI HYDRODYNAMIC COMPRESSIBILITY OF SILICON-CARBIDE THROUGH SHOCK COMPRESSION OF METAL-CERAMIC MIXTURES SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS LA English DT Article AB Shock-compression experiments were performed on 50% by volume ceramic-metal mixtures of silicon carbide and copper at pressures of 15-30 GPa. The objective of these experiments was to determine the hydrodynamic compressibility (dynamic pressure-volume response) of silicon carbide through shock measurements on the ceramic-metal composite and the application of analytic mixture theory. Compression states inferred for silicon carbide above 20 GPa appear consistent with hydrodynamic behavior and are in agreement with compression curves extrapolated from ultrasonic data. Dynamic strength or viscosity effects apparently complicate shock compression of the ceramic-metal composite at the lower shock pressures. Shock release experiments on the composites provide further high-pressure equation-of-state data for the ceramic-metal mixture. RP GRADY, DE (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,DIV EXPTL IMPACT PHYS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 16 TC 10 Z9 11 U1 1 U2 3 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-8979 J9 J APPL PHYS JI J. Appl. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 75 IS 1 BP 197 EP 202 DI 10.1063/1.355883 PG 6 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA MQ402 UT WOS:A1994MQ40200027 ER PT J AU FANG, Y ROUTBORT, JL AF FANG, Y ROUTBORT, JL TI TRACER DIFFUSION OF AG IN BI2SR2CAN-1CUNO2N+4 SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES; SR; BI2SR2CACU2OX AB Tracer diffusion of Ag in the c direction of single crystal Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox (2212), and in dense polycrystalline Bi2Sr2CuOx (2201) and (Bi,Pb)(2)Sr2Ca2Cu3Ox (2223) has been investigated. Concentration profiles were measured by secondary-ion mass spectrometry and by a radiotracer serial-sectioning technique for the single and polycrystals, respectively. The diffusion coefficients of Ag in the c direction of 2212 at 500 and 600 degrees C at one atmosphere of oxygen are approximately four orders of magnitude smaller than those previously measured in 2212 polycrystals by [Y. Fang, S. Danyluk, K. C. Goretta, N. Chen, M. Runde, S. J. Rothman, and J. L. Routbort, Appl. Phys. Lett. 60, 2291 (1992)]. The volume diffusivity of Ag-110 in 2223 is given by D=6.7 X 10(7) exp[( -334 +/- 12 kJ/mol/RT] cm(2)/s at temperatures from 600 to 817 degrees C, and is not very sensitive to oxygen partial pressure between 10(3) and 10(5) Pa at 760 degrees C. The diffusion coefficient of Ag-110 in 2201 is described by D=155 exp[(-196+/-6 kJ/mol)/RT]. C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. UNIV ILLINOIS,CHICAGO,IL. RP FANG, Y (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENERGY TECHNOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 24 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-8979 J9 J APPL PHYS JI J. Appl. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 75 IS 1 BP 210 EP 215 DI 10.1063/1.356983 PG 6 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA MQ402 UT WOS:A1994MQ40200029 ER PT J AU FORRO, L CHAUVET, O EMIN, D ZUPPIROLI, L BERGER, H LEVY, F AF FORRO, L CHAUVET, O EMIN, D ZUPPIROLI, L BERGER, H LEVY, F TI HIGH-MOBILITY N-TYPE CHARGE-CARRIERS IN LARGE SINGLE-CRYSTALS OF ANATASE (TIO2) SO JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS LA English DT Note AB Resistivity, thermopower, and Hall-effect measurements on large single crystals of the anatase form of TiO2 all indicate high mobility n-type carriers that are produced by thermal excitation from a density of similar to 10(18) cm(-3) putatively present shallow donor states. The decrease of the mobility with increasing temperature is consistent with the scattering of carriers by the optical phonons of TiO2. C1 ECOLE POLYTECH FED LAUSANNE, DEPT PHYS, INST PHYS APPL, CH-1015 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND. SANDIA NATL LABS, DEPT 1153, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 USA. RP ECOLE POLYTECH FED LAUSANNE, DEPT PHYS, PHYS SOLIDES SEMICRISTALLINS LAB, CH-1015 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND. RI chauvet, olivier/K-4579-2016 OI chauvet, olivier/0000-0002-7801-3827 NR 13 TC 324 Z9 326 U1 7 U2 79 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI MELVILLE PA 1305 WALT WHITMAN RD, STE 300, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA SN 0021-8979 EI 1089-7550 J9 J APPL PHYS JI J. Appl. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 75 IS 1 BP 633 EP 635 DI 10.1063/1.355801 PG 3 WC Physics, Applied SC Physics GA MQ402 UT WOS:A1994MQ40200101 ER PT J AU OLSEN, GJ WOESE, CR OVERBEEK, R AF OLSEN, GJ WOESE, CR OVERBEEK, R TI THE WINDS OF (EVOLUTIONARY) CHANGE - BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO MICROBIOLOGY SO JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY LA English DT Review ID SECONDARY STRUCTURE MODEL; RIBOSOMAL-RNA; SEQUENCE; EUBACTERIA; EUKARYOTES; ARCHAEA; TREES C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MATH & COMP SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP OLSEN, GJ (reprint author), UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT MICROBIOL,131 BURRILL HALL,407 S GOODWIN AVE,URBANA,IL 61801, USA. NR 36 TC 687 Z9 710 U1 4 U2 33 PU AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY PI WASHINGTON PA 1325 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005-4171 SN 0021-9193 J9 J BACTERIOL JI J. Bacteriol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 176 IS 1 BP 1 EP & PG 0 WC Microbiology SC Microbiology GA MQ381 UT WOS:A1994MQ38100001 PM 8282683 ER PT J AU VALLOTTON, PH DENN, MM WOOD, BA SALMERON, MB AF VALLOTTON, PH DENN, MM WOOD, BA SALMERON, MB TI COMPARISON OF MEDICAL-GRADE ULTRAHIGH MOLECULAR-WEIGHT POLYETHYLENE MICROSTRUCTURE BY ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY SO JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION LA English DT Article DE ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY; ULTRAHIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYETHYLENE; POLYMER SURFACES; TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AB Atomic force microscopy is used to image the topography of surfaces of bulk medical-grade ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). Comparison with transmission electron microscopy images demonstrates that the AFM can resolve the plate-like stacks of crystalline lamellae characteristic of UHMWPE without aggressive surface treatment. Surface preparation for the AFM must be carried out by cryomicrotomy at extremely low temperatures to prevent smearing of surface features. Chemically-etched surfaces of UHMWPE require substantially less surface preparation for AFM imaging. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. DUPONT CO INC,CORP CTR ANALYT SCI,WILMINGTON,DE 19880. NR 20 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 2 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0920-5063 J9 J BIOMAT SCI-POLYM E JI J. Biomater. Sci.-Polym. Ed. PY 1994 VL 6 IS 7 BP 609 EP 620 PG 12 WC Engineering, Biomedical; Materials Science, Biomaterials; Polymer Science SC Engineering; Materials Science; Polymer Science GA PR586 UT WOS:A1994PR58600002 PM 7873512 ER PT J AU FEENEY, RE OSUGA, DT YEH, Y AF FEENEY, RE OSUGA, DT YEH, Y TI CHEMICAL AND ENZYMATIC DERIVATIZATION OF CARBOHYDRATE SIDE-CHAINS OF ANTIFREEZE GLYCOPROTEINS SO JOURNAL OF CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY LA English DT Review ID POINT-DEPRESSING GLYCOPROTEINS; ANTARCTIC FISH; POLAR FISH; ICE; PROTEINS; GLYCOPEPTIDES; CONFORMATION; GROWTH; SPECTROSCOPY; POLYPEPTIDE C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,DAVIS,CA 95616. RP FEENEY, RE (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT FOOD SCI & TECHNOL,DAVIS,CA 95616, USA. NR 52 TC 9 Z9 10 U1 1 U2 3 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0732-8303 J9 J CARBOHYD CHEM JI J. Carbohydr. Chem. PY 1994 VL 13 IS 3 BP 347 EP 361 DI 10.1080/07328309408009198 PG 15 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Organic SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry GA NF535 UT WOS:A1994NF53500001 ER PT J AU LAMBERTH, C NAGY, JO KASPER, C BEDNARSKI, MD AF LAMBERTH, C NAGY, JO KASPER, C BEDNARSKI, MD TI SYNTHESIS OF SELECTIVELY PROTECTED CHITOBIOSE AND CHITOTRIOSE DERIVATIVES FROM ONE PRECURSOR - VERSATILE BUILDING-BLOCKS FOR OLIGOSACCHARIDE SYNTHESIS SO JOURNAL OF CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY LA English DT Note ID FUCOSYLATED N,N'-DIACETYLCHITOBIOSIDE; IMMUNOADJUVANT ACTIVITIES; BACTERIAL PEPTIDOGLYCAN; BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE; MODEL OLIGOSACCHARIDES; CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS; GLYCOSYL ACCEPTOR; CORE REGION; CELL-WALL; GLYCOPROTEINS C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP LAMBERTH, C (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR ADV MAT,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 40 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 1 U2 1 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0732-8303 J9 J CARBOHYD CHEM JI J. Carbohydr. Chem. PY 1994 VL 13 IS 5 BP 819 EP 824 DI 10.1080/07328309408011682 PG 6 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Organic SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry GA NT673 UT WOS:A1994NT67300012 ER PT J AU SNYDER, F LEE, TC UEMURA, Y OU, MC AF SNYDER, F LEE, TC UEMURA, Y OU, MC TI INVOLVEMENT OF TRANSACYLASE AND TRANSACETYLASE IN REGULATING THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF ACETYLATED LIPIDS SO JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIV,DIV MED SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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 0730-2312 J9 J CELL BIOCHEM JI J. Cell. Biochem. PY 1994 SU 18D BP 23 EP 23 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA NE254 UT WOS:A1994NE25400011 ER PT J AU SNYDER, F LEE, TC UEMURA, Y OU, MC AF SNYDER, F LEE, TC UEMURA, Y OU, MC TI INVOLVEMENT OF TRANSACYLASE AND TRANSACETYLASE IN REGULATING THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF ACETYLATED LIPIDS SO JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIV,DIV MED SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. 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 0730-2312 J9 J CELL BIOCHEM JI J. Cell. Biochem. PY 1994 SU 18D BP 70 EP 70 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA NE254 UT WOS:A1994NE25400174 ER PT J AU TONETTI, DA HENNINGCHUBB, C YAMANISHI, DT HUBERMAN, E AF TONETTI, DA HENNINGCHUBB, C YAMANISHI, DT HUBERMAN, E TI RESTORATION OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DIFFERENTIATION INDUCTION BY PMA IN A PMA-RESISTANT HL-60 CELL VARIANT BY TRANSFECTION WITH PKC BETA CDNA SO JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 ARGONNE NATL LAB,CTR MECHANIST BIOL,ARGONNE,IL 60439. UNIV CALIF IRVINE,DEPT MED,DIV HEMATOL ONCOL,IRVINE,CA 92717. NR 1 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 0730-2312 J9 J CELL BIOCHEM JI J. Cell. Biochem. PY 1994 SU 18D BP 80 EP 80 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA NE254 UT WOS:A1994NE25400210 ER PT J AU NIYOGI, SK TADAKI, DK CAMPION, SR AF NIYOGI, SK TADAKI, DK CAMPION, SR TI STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF EGF-RECEPTOR INTERACTION BY SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS SO JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV BIOL,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 1 PU WILEY-LISS PI NEW YORK PA DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0730-2312 J9 J CELL BIOCHEM JI J. Cell. Biochem. PY 1994 SU 18D BP 233 EP 233 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA NE254 UT WOS:A1994NE25400747 ER PT J AU SHUSTER, S THOR, AD SMITH, HS MOORE, D STERN, R AF SHUSTER, S THOR, AD SMITH, HS MOORE, D STERN, R TI DEPOSITION OF HYALURONIDASE IS AN INDICATOR FOR FAVORABLE OUTCOME IN BREAST-CANCER SO JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,DEPT PATHOL,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. HARVARD UNIV,MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP,SCH MED,DEPT PATHOL,BOSTON,MA 02114. CAL PAC MED CTR,BRUSH CANC RES INST,SAN FRANCISCO,CA. 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 0730-2312 J9 J CELL BIOCHEM JI J. Cell. Biochem. PY 1994 SU 18D BP 244 EP 244 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA NE254 UT WOS:A1994NE25400792 ER PT J AU YASWEN, P EDMAN, CF GEORGE, SE MEANS, AR SCHULMAN, H AF YASWEN, P EDMAN, CF GEORGE, SE MEANS, AR SCHULMAN, H TI THE CALMODULIN-LIKE PROTEIN WITH REDUCED ABUNDANCE IN TRANSFORMED HUMAN MAMMARY AND PROSTATIC EPITHELIAL-CELLS SELECTIVELY BINDS AND REGULATES MULTIFUNCTIONAL CA2+ CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE-II SO JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. DUKE UNIV,MED CTR,DIV CARDIOL,DURHAM,NC 27710. DUKE UNIV,MED CTR,DEPT PHARMACOL,DURHAM,NC 27710. STANFORD UNIV,MED CTR,SCH MED,NEUROSCI PROGRAM,STANFORD,CA 94305. 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 0730-2312 J9 J CELL BIOCHEM JI J. Cell. Biochem. PY 1994 SU 18D BP 250 EP 250 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA NE254 UT WOS:A1994NE25400814 ER PT J AU LOWE, JB LEGAULT, DJ KELLY, RJ SMITH, PL NATSUKA, S NATSUKA, Y MALY, P PETRYNIAK, B GIORGI, D ROUQUIER, S LENNON, G HIRAIWA, N AF LOWE, JB LEGAULT, DJ KELLY, RJ SMITH, PL NATSUKA, S NATSUKA, Y MALY, P PETRYNIAK, B GIORGI, D ROUQUIER, S LENNON, G HIRAIWA, N TI MOLECULAR-GENETICS OF MAMMALIAN FUCOSYL-TRANSFERASES SO JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 UNIV MICHIGAN,SCH MED,HOWARD HUGHES MED INST,ANN ARBOR,MI 48104. UNIV MICHIGAN,SCH MED,DEPT PATHOL,ANN ARBOR,MI 48104. UNIV MICHIGAN,SCH MED,DEPT MED,ANN ARBOR,MI 48104. LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,CTR HUMAN GENOME,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RI Maly, Petr/H-5962-2014 NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 2 PU WILEY-LISS PI NEW YORK PA DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 SN 0730-2312 J9 J CELL BIOCHEM JI J. Cell. Biochem. PY 1994 SU 18D BP 259 EP 259 PG 1 WC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology GA NE254 UT WOS:A1994NE25400842 ER PT J AU ALBRIGHT, JG MITCHELL, JP MILLER, DG AF ALBRIGHT, JG MITCHELL, JP MILLER, DG TI INTERDIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS, DENSITIES, AND REFRACTIVE-INDEXES OF NH4CI+H2O AND (NH4)(2)S0(4)+H2O AT 25-DEGREES-C SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING DATA LA English DT Article ID MUTUAL DIFFUSION-COEFFICIENTS AB Interdiffusion coefficients of the systems NH4Cl + H2O and (NH4)(2)SO4 + H2O at 25 degrees C were measured by free-diffusion optical-interferometric methods over wide ranges of concentration. Density data were also obtained for these systems. The concentration dependence of the refractive index, n, for each system was determined from refractive index increments, Delta n, the mean molar concentrations, (c) over bar, and the concentration differences, Delta c, of the set of experiments performed on each system. This dependence was compared to the concentration dependence of n predicted from equations for the molar refraction of mixtures. The latter equations use the measured concentration dependence of the solution density and either apparent molar refractions or refractive indices and densities of the pure components. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. RP ALBRIGHT, JG (reprint author), TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV,DEPT CHEM,FT WORTH,TX 76129, USA. NR 27 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0021-9568 J9 J CHEM ENG DATA JI J. Chem. Eng. Data PD JAN PY 1994 VL 39 IS 1 BP 195 EP 200 DI 10.1021/je00013a055 PG 6 WC Thermodynamics; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Engineering, Chemical SC Thermodynamics; Chemistry; Engineering GA MT029 UT WOS:A1994MT02900055 ER PT J AU LENTZNER, H MOULIK, A AF LENTZNER, H MOULIK, A TI A SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR USING STRUCTURAL AND NUMERIC DATABASES TO CHOOSE COMPOUNDS OF POTENTIALLY HIGH NONLINEAR-OPTICAL SUSCEPTIBILITY SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCES LA English DT Article ID 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS; COMPLEXES AB We are testing the hypothesis that commercial, on-line databases in the physical sciences can provide a rapid, inexpensive way to explore materials space. We chose to investigate the nonlinear optical properties of organometallic compounds because of the technological interest in nonlinear optical materials and the molecular design possibilities in organometallics. We found that although the data are too limited to answer some questions, the process holds the promise of becoming a useful tool. Using structural and property data in Gmelin Online, such as crystal space group, dipole moment, substructure, and ligand linearized structure, we found several compounds that warrant further consideration as nonlinear optical materials. RP LENTZNER, H (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA. NR 47 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA SN 0095-2338 J9 J CHEM INF COMP SCI JI J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 34 IS 1 BP 162 EP 166 DI 10.1021/ci00017a020 PG 5 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Computer Science, Information Systems; Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications SC Chemistry; Computer Science GA MV925 UT WOS:A1994MV92500021 ER PT J AU ARMSTRONG, DP HARKINS, DA COMPTON, RN DING, D AF ARMSTRONG, DP HARKINS, DA COMPTON, RN DING, D TI MULTIPHOTON IONIZATION OF URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID MULTIELECTRON DISSOCIATIVE IONIZATION; MULTI-PHOTON IONIZATION; PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY; ANGULAR-DISTRIBUTION; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; ENERGY-LEVELS; GASEOUS UF5; ATOMIC IRON; ION-CURRENT; SPECTRUM AB Multiphoton ionization (MPI) time-of-flight mass spectroscopy (TOFMS) and photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) studies of UF6 are reported using focused light from the Nd:YAG laser fundamental (lambda = 1064 nm) and its harmonics (lambda = 532, 355, or 266 nm), as well as other wavelengths provided by a tunable dye laser. The MPI mass spectra are dominated by the singly and multiply charged uranium ions rather than by the UF(x)+ fragment ions, even at the lowest laser power densities at which signal could be detected. In general, the doubly charged uranium ion (U2+) intensity is much greater than that of the singly charged uranium ion (U+). For the case of the tunable dye laser experiments, the U(n+) (n = 1-4) wavelength dependence is relatively unstructured and does not show observable resonance enhancement at known atomic uranium excitation wavelengths. The MPI-PES studies reveal only very slow electrons (less-than-or-equal-to 0.5 eV) for all wavelengths investigated. The dominance of the U2, ion, the absence or very small intensities of UF(x)+ (x = 1-3) fragments, the unstructured wavelength dependence, and the preponderance of slow electrons all indicate that mechanisms may exist other than ionization of bare U atoms following the stepwise photodissociation of F atoms from the parent molecule. The data also argue against stepwise photodissociation of UF(x)+ (x = 5,6) ions. Neither of the traditional MPI mechanisms (''neutral ladder'' or the ''ionic ladder'') are believed to adequately describe the ionization phenomena observed. We propose that the multiphoton excitation of UF6 under these experimental conditions results in a highly excited molecule, superexcited UF6**. The excitation of highly excited UF6** is proposed to be facilitated by the well known ''giant resonance,'' whose energy level lies in the range of 12-14 eV above that of ground state UF6. The highly excited molecule then primarily dissociates, via multiple channels, into U(n+), UF(x)+, fluorine atoms, and ''slow'' electrons, although dissociation into F- ions is not ruled out. C1 UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT CHEM,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,CHEM PHYS SECT,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. JILIN UNIV,INST ATOM & MOLEC PHYS,CHANGCHUN 130023,PEOPLES R CHINA. RP ARMSTRONG, DP (reprint author), MARTIN MARIETTA UTIL SERV INC,LASER APPLICAT LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 46 TC 21 Z9 21 U1 2 U2 10 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-9606 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 28 EP 43 DI 10.1063/1.467270 PG 16 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600004 ER PT J AU KNOCHENMUSS, R RAY, D HESS, WP AF KNOCHENMUSS, R RAY, D HESS, WP TI ELECTRONIC ABSORPTION-SPECTRA OF LARGE BENZENE - ARN CLUSTERS SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID ARGON CLUSTERS; SOLVENT CLUSTERS; SELECTIVE SPECTROSCOPY; SIZE; HETEROCLUSTERS; DYNAMICS; MATRIX AB We report the mass resolved resonant two-photon ionization spectra of C6D6 . Ar(n) clusters up to n = 70. Shifts of the benzene S1 <-- S0 6(0)1 vibronic band were studied as a function of both cluster size and expansion conditions. We find that clusters in different size ranges exhibit remarkably different spectra, which also depend on expansion conditions and, hence, cluster internal energy. Below n = 16, spectral features trend toward the blue with increasing size. Above n = 16, all features exhibit weak size dependence over wide size ranges. In the n = 20-40 range, four distinct bands were found, which we suggest could be due to fully enclosed fluxional (-55 cm-1 vs free C6D6), partially enclosed rigid (-43 cm-1), and one-sided rigid (-32 cm-1) or one-sided fluxional (also -32 cm-1, broader) structural types. Above n = 40, only one band was definitely identified (at -26 cm-1), which may be due to a one-sided rigid structural type. The trends in spectral shift vs size give no indication of approaching bulk-like solvation of the benzene. Only one subpopulation between n = 20 and 40 may show similarity to macroscopic benzene-argon solutions. RP PACIFIC NW LAB, MOLEC SCI RES CTR, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 49 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI MELVILLE PA 1305 WALT WHITMAN RD, STE 300, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA SN 0021-9606 EI 1089-7690 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 44 EP 51 DI 10.1063/1.466958 PG 8 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600005 ER PT J AU SHAPIRO, DB HULL, PG SHI, Y QUINBYHUNT, MS MAESTRE, MF HEARST, JE HUNT, AJ AF SHAPIRO, DB HULL, PG SHI, Y QUINBYHUNT, MS MAESTRE, MF HEARST, JE HUNT, AJ TI TOWARD A WORKING THEORY OF POLARIZED-LIGHT SCATTERING FROM HELICES SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID INTENSITY DIFFERENTIAL SCATTERING; MACROMOLECULES; PARTICLES; MATRIX AB The first Born approximation is used to calculate all 16 Mueller scattering matrix elements for a single, continuous helix at any orientation with respect to the incoming light. The results are compared to those from a helix characterized by point-polarizable subunits using the Born approximation and the coupled-dipole approximation. The number of point-polarizable groups necessary to describe the helix is investigated by comparing the calculations using the continuous helix to those using the helix made of discrete subunits. It is found that for large helices, many subunits are necessary, so in these cases, the continuous model may be more applicable. Conditions for the necessity of including dipolar interactions are established as a function of the dielectric constant of the material. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,GRAD GRP BIOPHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. TENNESSEE STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,NASHVILLE,TN 37209. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CELL & MOLEC BIOL,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP SHAPIRO, DB (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 23 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 3 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-9606 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 146 EP 157 DI 10.1063/1.466985 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600015 ER PT J AU JUNG, JY JHON, M REE, FH AF JUNG, JY JHON, M REE, FH TI HOMOCOORDINATION AND HETEROCOORDINATION IN NONADDITIVE HARD-SPHERE MIXTURES AND A TEST OF THE VAN-DER-WAALS ONE-FLUID MODEL SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID NON-ADDITIVE DIAMETERS; BINARY MIXTURE; EQUATION; STATE AB An equimolar mixture of hard spheres with equal diameter d, having an unequal collision diameter d,2 between unlike species, favors a hetercoordinated arrangement if d12 lies between 0.65d and d, and a homocoordinated packing below d12=0.65d. At d12<0.65d, hard spheres of one type move increasingly unaffected by the presence of hard spheres of the other type. This conclusion was drawn from Monte Carlo (MC) simulations over large ranges of density and d12 and originates in the fact that collisions between like-species at d prevent collisions of unlike-species at shorter distance d12d. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. RP JUNG, JY (reprint author), KOREA ADV INST SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,TAEJON,SOUTH KOREA. NR 19 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-9606 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 528 EP 531 DI 10.1063/1.466967 PG 4 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600056 ER PT J AU GREGURICK, S ALEXANDER, MH DEPRISTO, AE AF GREGURICK, S ALEXANDER, MH DEPRISTO, AE TI QUANTUM SCATTERING STUDIES OF VIBRATIONAL-EXCITATION IN COLLISIONS OF NO(X 2-PI) WITH A AG(111) SURFACE SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID ROTATIONALLY INELASTIC-SCATTERING; WAVE-PACKET CALCULATIONS; ENERGY-TRANSFER; DIATOMIC MOLECULE; LINEAR-MOLECULES; SOLID-SURFACES; CROSS-SECTIONS; DOUBLET LEVELS; SPIN-ORBIT; STATE AB We report the results of fully quantum close-coupled studies of vibrational excitation in collisions of NO (X 2PI) With a Ag (111) surface. The interaction potentials used were an extension, to include the dependence on the NO bond distance, of the recent corrected effective medium potential energy surfaces (PES) of Depristo and Alexander. [J. Chem. Phys. 94, 8454 (1991)]. The final state rotational distributions show evidence of at least four rotational rainbows, corresponding to scattering on (and interference between) the two PES which arise when the degeneracy of the NO molecule is lifted upon approach to the surface. A strong tendency is seen to populate the lower spin-orbit manifold at low to moderate final J, which disappears as J rises beyond 30.5 and the final states are better described in Hund's case (b). Simultaneously, there exists a propensity to populate those A-doublet levels in which the electronic-rotational wave function is symmetric (PI(A')) with respect to reflection of the electronic coordinates in the plane of rotation of the scattered NO molecule. This feature is similar to what has been seen experimentally. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DOE AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. RP GREGURICK, S (reprint author), UNIV MARYLAND,DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM,COLL PK,MD 20742, USA. NR 62 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-9606 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 610 EP 621 DI 10.1063/1.466922 PG 12 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600067 ER PT J AU WARREN, OL THIEL, PA AF WARREN, OL THIEL, PA TI STRUCTURAL DETERMINATION OF A NIO(111) FILM ON NI(100) BY DYNAMICAL LOW-ENERGY ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID CRYSTAL SURFACES; WORK FUNCTION; 111 SURFACES; LEED; OXIDATION; STABILITY; MGO; REACTIVITY; OVERLAYERS; KINETICS AB The geometric structure of a NiO(111) film on Ni(100) has been determined by dynamical low-energy electron-diffraction analysis. The oxide film is sufficiently thick and uniform to carry out the analysis in the bulk crystal limit. Four orientational domains of NiO (111) are present. We consider four possible terminations of the oxide film (oxygen or nickel, fcc or hcp sites). Our results indicate that the oxide film terminates with a topmost layer of oxygen in fcc sites, and exhibits a 14.8% contraction in the first interlayer spacing relative to the ''bulk'' interlayer spacing of the film. The ''bulk'' lattice parameters of the oxide film are found to be uniformly compressed by 2.6% relative to bulk NiO(111). Comparison with other work suggests that oxygen termination, a strong contraction in the first interlayer spacing, and retention of cubic symmetry in deeper layers may be general characteristics of unreconstructed rocksalt(111) surfaces of metal oxide films. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011. RP WARREN, OL (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 36 TC 27 Z9 27 U1 0 U2 5 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-9606 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 659 EP 663 DI 10.1063/1.466930 PG 5 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600074 ER PT J AU YANG, LQ DEPRISTO, AE AF YANG, LQ DEPRISTO, AE TI ON THE FACTORS DETERMINING THE ISOMERS OF METAL-CLUSTERS SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Note ID CORRECTED EFFECTIVE-MEDIUM; MONTE-CARLO SIMULATIONS; BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; BODY FORMULATION; POTENTIALS; SURFACE; ATOMS; CU AB Two similar semiempirical interatomic potentials were used to study 13-atom Pt clusters. One predicts very compact icosahedral structure with high symmetry while the other predicts open and fluxional structures with low symmetries. This can be understood in terms of the low-coordination atomic binding energies produced by the potentials. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,AMES,IA 50011. RP YANG, LQ (reprint author), IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,US DOE,AMES LAB,AMES,IA 50011, USA. NR 23 TC 16 Z9 16 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-9606 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 725 EP 728 DI 10.1063/1.466938 PG 4 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600081 ER PT J AU LEFORESTIER, C MILLER, WH AF LEFORESTIER, C MILLER, WH TI QUANTUM-MECHANICAL CALCULATION OF THE RATE-CONSTANT FOR THE REACTION H+O2-]OH+O SO JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS LA English DT Note ID DISCRETE VARIABLE REPRESENTATION; SCATTERING AB Rigorous three-dimensional quantum mechanical calculations have been carried out for the cumulative reaction probability of the titled reaction for total angular momentum, J=0. Higher values of J are included approximately, and the resulting thermal rate constant agrees well with experimental values for 800 less-than-or-equal-to T less-than-or-equal-to 3000 K. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CHEM SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP LEFORESTIER, C (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 18 TC 96 Z9 96 U1 0 U2 3 PU AMER INST PHYSICS PI WOODBURY PA CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2999 SN 0021-9606 J9 J CHEM PHYS JI J. Chem. Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 100 IS 1 BP 733 EP 735 DI 10.1063/1.466940 PG 3 WC Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Chemistry; Physics GA MN426 UT WOS:A1994MN42600083 ER PT J AU BOYLE, JS AF BOYLE, JS TI THE NORTHERN WINTERTIME DIVERGENCE EXTREMA AT 200 HPA AND MSLP CYCLONES AS SIMULATED IN THE AMIP INTEGRATION BY THE ECMWF GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL SO JOURNAL OF CLIMATE LA English DT Article AB Divergence and convergence centers at 200 hPa and mean sea level pressure (MSLP) cyclones are located every 6 hours for a 10-year GCM simulation for the boreal winters from 1980 to 1988. The simulation used the observed monthly mean SST for the decade. Analysis of the frequency, locations, and strengths of these centers and cyclones give insight into the dynamical response of the model to the varying SST. It is found that 1)the model produces reasonable climatologies of upper-level divergence and MSLP cyclones. 2) The model distribution of anomalies of divergence/convergence centers and MSLP cyclones is consistent with available observations for the 1982-83 and 1986-87 El Nino events. 3)The tropical Indian Ocean is the region of greatest divergence activity and interannual variability in the model. 4)The variability of the divergence centers is greater than that of the convergence centers. 5) Strong divergence centers are chiefly oceanic events in the midlatitudes but are more land based in the tropics, except in the Indian Ocean. 6) Locations of divergence/convergence centers can be a useful tool for the intercomparison of global atmospheric simulations. RP BOYLE, JS (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,PROGRAM CLIMATE MODEL DIAG & INTERCOMPARISON,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 19 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 3 PU AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC PI BOSTON PA 45 BEACON ST, BOSTON, MA 02108-3693 SN 0894-8755 J9 J CLIMATE JI J. Clim. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 7 IS 1 BP 24 EP 32 DI 10.1175/1520-0442(1994)007<0024:TNWDEA>2.0.CO;2 PG 9 WC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences SC Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences GA MU862 UT WOS:A1994MU86200002 ER PT J AU PAPATHANASIOU, TD INGBER, MS MONDY, LA GRAHAM, AL AF PAPATHANASIOU, TD INGBER, MS MONDY, LA GRAHAM, AL TI THE EFFECTIVE ELASTIC-MODULUS OF FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITES SO JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS LA English DT Article ID FALLING-BALL RHEOMETRY; MATRIX COMPOSITES; STOKES-FLOW; SUSPENSIONS; PARTICLES AB This paper presents an application of the boundary element method to model the mechanical response of fully three-dimensional, multiparticle, whisker (or short-fiber-reinforced) composites. In the physical systems examined, up to 64 rigid rod-like particles are embedded in an elastic matrix, with the limit in the number of particles being imposed by the limitations in computer memory. The reduction in dimensionality achieved by the boundary element method, combined with the use of modern supercomputers, makes feasible the numerical modeling of very complex geometrical configurations of particles. This frees the analysis from the restrictive assumption of macroscopic homogeneity that is typical in previous analytical or numerical work. Results for multiparticle, three-dimensional systems are compared with two-dimensional particle-in-cell models. With the fully three-dimensional models, we analyze the effects of the particle aspect ratio, volume fraction, degree of alignment and spatial configuration in a system that simulates a bar tensile test. The composite stiffness depends on the placement of particles, with each configuration resulting in a different overall value of stiffness. Therefore, numerical ''measurements'' of the effective properties of the composite scatter about a mean, the magnitude of which increases with increasing volume fraction of particles. Over the range of our calculations, the mean effective modulus of the composite increases with volume fraction, as anticipated. However, the scatter in the calculated moduli is seen to decrease with an increase in the number of particles when the rest of the parameters are held constant. Composites with fibers aligned in the tensile direction yielded the highest effective moduli. At a fixed concentration, the effective stiffness of the composite increases rapidly with the aspect ratio of the reinforcing rods. C1 UNIV NEW MEXICO,DEPT MECH ENGN,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87131. SANDIA NATL LABS,DIV 1511,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. RP PAPATHANASIOU, TD (reprint author), UNIV LONDON IMPERIAL COLL SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM ENGN,LONDON SW7 2BY,ENGLAND. NR 26 TC 17 Z9 17 U1 0 U2 5 PU TECHNOMIC PUBL CO INC PI LANCASTER PA 851 NEW HOLLAND AVE, BOX 3535, LANCASTER, PA 17604 SN 0021-9983 J9 J COMPOS MATER JI J. Compos Mater. PY 1994 VL 28 IS 4 BP 288 EP 304 PG 17 WC Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA NA744 UT WOS:A1994NA74400001 ER PT J AU HSUEH, CH AF HSUEH, CH TI SLICE COMPRESSION TESTS VERSUS FIBER PUSH-IN TESTS SO JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS LA English DT Article DE INTERFACIAL PROPERTIES; FIBER PUSH-IN TEST; SLICE COMPRESSION TEST; POISSONS EFFECT; RESIDUAL STRESSES ID CERAMIC-MATRIX COMPOSITES; PULL-OUT STRESSES; INTERFACIAL MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; REINFORCED COMPOSITES; BRITTLE MATRIX; SHEAR-STRESS; STRENGTH; GLASS; RESISTANCE; FRICTION AB Both the fiber push-in and the slice compression tests have been used to evaluate the interfacial properties of fiber-reinforced ceramic composites. Mechanics of sliding at the fiber-matrix interface obtained with these two tests are compared in the present study. While the interfacial radial stress induced by Poisson's effect is always compressive for the push-in test, it is tensile for the slice compression test when the fiber is stiffer than die matrix. This difference in Poisson's effect results in different interfacial frictional resistance between these two tests. Compared to the push-in test, the slice compression test produces a lower frictional resistance along the debonded interface. The interfacial frictional stress during unloading is lower than that during loading for the push-in test, but this trend is reversed for the slice compression test. RP HSUEH, CH (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. RI Hsueh, Chun-Hway/G-1345-2011 NR 27 TC 4 Z9 4 U1 0 U2 1 PU TECHNOMIC PUBL CO INC PI LANCASTER PA 851 NEW HOLLAND AVE, BOX 3535, LANCASTER, PA 17604 SN 0021-9983 J9 J COMPOS MATER JI J. Compos Mater. PY 1994 VL 28 IS 7 BP 638 EP 655 PG 18 WC Materials Science, Composites SC Materials Science GA NP170 UT WOS:A1994NP17000004 ER PT J AU MCCAULOU, DR BALES, RC MCCARTHY, JF AF MCCAULOU, DR BALES, RC MCCARTHY, JF TI USE OF SHORT-PULSE EXPERIMENTS TO STUDY BACTERIA TRANSPORT THROUGH POROUS-MEDIA SO JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY LA English DT Article ID CONTAMINATED SANDY AQUIFER; COLLOID FILTRATION THEORY; MODELING MOVEMENT; SOLUTE TRANSPORT; EQUILIBRIUM; ADSORPTION; MICROORGANISMS; PARTICLES; SOILS AB Continuous-flow column experiments with short-pulse inputs of one hydrophobic and one hydrophilic bacterium were used to study the retention of bacteria on quartz (negatively charged), hematite-coated quartz (positively charged) and polymer-coated quartz (hydrophobic surface), at pH 7.3. Both bacteria were Gram-negative rods. All breakthrough peaks occurred about one pore volume after the input pulse, and were attenuated compared to a bromide-tracer peak. Maximum bacteria concentrations in the column outlet were 0.08-57% of the peak bromide concentration. A one-dimensional advection-dispersion transport model with first-order bacteria removal described by colloid-filtration theory was used to estimate attachment and detachment rate coefficients and the relative sticking efficiency (cu) of bacteria in each experiment. Attachment was reversible, with rate coefficients for attachment on the order of 10(-4)-10(-3) s(-1), implying that the time scale for attachment was of the same order as the column detention time of 1.2 h. The time scale for detachment was on the order of days to weeks. This slow detachment could be important in deep subsurface environments where transport on geologic time scales is important, and in some shallow aquifer recharge situations where soils are used to eliminate pathogenic bacteria from sewage effluent. Values for cu were 0.04-0.4. Slower attachment and detachment rates were observed for the hydrophilic vs. hydrophobic bacteria, suggesting that hydrophilic bacteria could move further before being removed by attachment to soil, but once attached, would be resuspended at a slower rate. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP MCCAULOU, DR (reprint author), UNIV ARIZONA,DEPT HYDROL & WATER RESOURCES,TUCSON,AZ 85721, USA. NR 20 TC 72 Z9 75 U1 1 U2 14 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0169-7722 J9 J CONTAM HYDROL JI J. Contam. Hydrol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 15 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 14 DI 10.1016/0169-7722(94)90007-8 PG 14 WC Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Water Resources SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology; Water Resources GA MT052 UT WOS:A1994MT05200001 ER PT J AU LOEHLE, C AF LOEHLE, C TI A CRITICAL PATH-ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY SO JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR LA English DT Article AB Critical path analysis is proposed as a framework for problems of scientific productivity. Scientific productions are critical path problems because a single failed step in a project is sufficient to ruin an experiment or keep a paper from being published. For critical path processes, the probability of failure is a power function of the number of steps. Thus, project success is nonlinearly related to both the skill level and the number of sequential or critical path steps. A queuing model simulation of scientific production is presented. Results for short and long productions are shown to match documented lifetime publication rates of the most prolific (high skill level) and of average scientists (lower skill level). In this model creativity may decrease productivity by shifting the focus to more time consuming problems, increase productivity if the creativity resolves bottlenecks or eliminates problem steps, or have no effect if technique (e.g., observational skill) dominates the project's time budget. Sociological factors affecting productivity can also be integrated into the model. The model has the advantage that it can be tested against scientific diaries and by constructing time budgets and failure analyses of ongoing projects. RP LOEHLE, C (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 29 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 2 U2 3 PU CREATIVE EDUC FOUNDATION INC PI BUFFALO PA 1050 UNION RD, BUFFALO, NY 14224 SN 0022-0175 J9 J CREATIVE BEHAV JI J. Creat. Behav. PY 1994 VL 28 IS 1 BP 33 EP 47 PG 15 WC Psychology, Educational SC Psychology GA PA406 UT WOS:A1994PA40600004 ER PT J AU LOEHLE, C AF LOEHLE, C TI DISCOVERY AS A PROCESS SO JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR LA English DT Article ID CHAOS AB The study of the discovery process in science is inhibited by the assumption that discovery is an event of short duration, not subject to internal scrutiny, and by the focus on empirical studies as being the most scientific. The argument is made that discoveries are often made by a pattern recognition process. The discovery process, however, also includes the elaboration of a perceived pattern so that it may be communicated and tested. The elaboration process includes development of a descriptive vocabulary, elucidation of mathematical relations and measures, development of instruments and techniques for measurement, and deduction of testable hypotheses. Thus discovery as a process can be very elaborate and prolonged and should be amenable to explicit study. Implications of this analysis for the practice of science and for science policy are also discussed. RP LOEHLE, C (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM RES,9700 S CASS AVE,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 14 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU CREATIVE EDUC FOUNDATION INC PI BUFFALO PA 1050 UNION RD, BUFFALO, NY 14224 SN 0022-0175 J9 J CREATIVE BEHAV JI J. Creat. Behav. PY 1994 VL 28 IS 4 BP 239 EP 250 PG 12 WC Psychology, Educational SC Psychology GA PX483 UT WOS:A1994PX48300003 ER PT J AU KELLER, JC MARSHALL, GW AF KELLER, JC MARSHALL, GW TI EFFECTS OF CA ION-IMPLANTATION ON BONE CELL RESPONSES SO JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 UNIV IOWA,DOWS INST DENT RES,IOWA CITY,IA 52242. UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER ASSOC DENTAL RESEARCH PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1619 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 SN 0022-0345 J9 J DENT RES JI J. Dent. Res. PY 1994 VL 73 SI SI BP 400 EP 400 PG 1 WC Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine SC Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine GA MT325 UT WOS:A1994MT32502382 ER PT J AU BALOOCH, M MARSHALL, GW MARSHALL, SJ KINNEY, JH AF BALOOCH, M MARSHALL, GW MARSHALL, SJ KINNEY, JH TI AFM OF EFFECTS OF CONDITIONING AGENTS ON DENTIN SO JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550. UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. NR 0 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER ASSOC DENTAL RESEARCH PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1619 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 SN 0022-0345 J9 J DENT RES JI J. Dent. Res. PY 1994 VL 73 SI SI BP 418 EP 418 PG 1 WC Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine SC Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine GA MT325 UT WOS:A1994MT32502530 ER PT J AU MARSHALL, SJ MARSHALL, GW STRAWN, SE GOODIS, HE TOMSIA, AP AF MARSHALL, SJ MARSHALL, GW STRAWN, SE GOODIS, HE TOMSIA, AP TI X-RAY-DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS OF DENTIN IN VARIOUS STORAGE SOLUTIONS SO JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH LA English DT Meeting Abstract C1 UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER ASSOC DENTAL RESEARCH PI ALEXANDRIA PA 1619 DUKE ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 SN 0022-0345 J9 J DENT RES JI J. Dent. Res. PY 1994 VL 73 SI SI BP 418 EP 418 PG 1 WC Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine SC Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine GA MT325 UT WOS:A1994MT32502529 ER PT J AU WARNE, LK AF WARNE, LK TI EDDY-CURRENT POWER DISSIPATION AT SHARP CORNERS - TRANSMISSION-LINES AND LOCAL PARTITION OF THE INTERNAL IMPEDANCE OF CONDUCTORS SO JOURNAL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND APPLICATIONS LA English DT Article AB A general formula is derived, within the framework of the low frequency transmission line formulation, for the internal impedance per unit length of good conductors in terms of the surface electric field. This is used to partition the internal impedance per unit length into a part resulting from the perfectly conducting surface current distribution and corrections resulting from local surface features such as sharp corners. The two electrical properties, skin depth and surface impedance divided by the product of frequency times external magnetic permeability, must be small compared to other distances in the problem (for example the distance between local features such as corners) for this partitioning to be useful. The concept of how the sizes of these two electrical parameters and the ratio of internal-to-external magnetic permeabilities influence the use of approximations, such as the surface impedance approximation, is discussed and illustrated on the problem of a current filament above a conducting half space. The general results obtained in this paper axe applied in future papers to obtain the local impedance corrections for right angle corners with arbitrary ratios of internal-to-external magnetic permeabilities. RP WARNE, LK (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ELECTROMAGNET ANAL & TEST,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0920-5071 J9 J ELECTROMAGNET WAVE JI J. Electromagn. Waves Appl. PY 1994 VL 8 IS 3 BP 367 EP 390 DI 10.1163/156939394X00920 PG 24 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Physics GA NE086 UT WOS:A1994NE08600006 ER PT J AU WARNE, LK AF WARNE, LK TI EDDY-CURRENT POWER DISSIPATION AT SHARP CORNERS - AN EXTERNAL IMPEDANCE SOLUTION APPLIED TO A WEDGE WITH LARGE RATIO OF INTERNAL TO EXTERNAL MAGNETIC PERMEABILITIES SO JOURNAL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND APPLICATIONS LA English DT Article AB The comer constant, which serves to correct the internal impedance per unit length of a conductor, is calculated in closed form for the limit of large ratios of internal to external magnetic permeabilities for a right angle comer. The solution is accomplished by means of a generalization of a method used in the problem of water waves on a sloping beach. The comer constant is determined by an integration of the surface axial electric field and the perfectly conducting magnetic field. Expansions of the axial electric field are also given because of its utility in future papers. The correct behavior of the surface magnetic field near the edge is determined by using the constant limit of the axial electric field in an intemal Green's theorem representation. Rotation of the surface fields to a complex radial coordinate is discussed. RP WARNE, LK (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ELECTROMAGNET ANAL & TEST,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0920-5071 J9 J ELECTROMAGNET WAVE JI J. Electromagn. Waves Appl. PY 1994 VL 8 IS 7 BP 933 EP 956 PG 24 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Physics GA NZ892 UT WOS:A1994NZ89200008 ER PT J AU WARNE, LK AF WARNE, LK TI EDDY-CURRENT POWER DISSIPATION AT SHARP CORNERS - AN APPROXIMATE VARIATIONAL CONDUCTING WEDGE SOLUTION AND SIMPLE FUNCTION FIT FOR GENERAL RATIOS OF INTERNAL TO EXTERNAL MAGNETIC PERMEABILITIES SO JOURNAL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND APPLICATIONS LA English DT Article AB An integral equation for the right-angle finitely conducting corner is derived. A variational principle is used to construct an approximation for the corner constant; the value of the corner constant serves to correct the internal impedance per unit length of conductors when sharp corners are present. The external impedance solution is chosen as the tangential magnetic field trial function. Complex rotation of the radial coordinate in the variational expression is performed to reduce the calculation to numerical integration of a real quantity. A simple function is introduced to fit the calculated corner constant for general ratios of internal to external magnetic permeabilities. RP WARNE, LK (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,DEPT ELECTROMAGNET ANAL & TEST,POB 5800,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU VSP BV PI ZEIST PA PO BOX 346, 3700 AH ZEIST, NETHERLANDS SN 0920-5071 J9 J ELECTROMAGNET WAVE JI J. Electromagn. Waves Appl. PY 1994 VL 8 IS 8 BP 1041 EP 1061 DI 10.1163/156939394X00731 PG 21 WC Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Applied SC Engineering; Physics GA PF669 UT WOS:A1994PF66900005 ER PT J AU KRUKEMYER, TH FATEMI, A SWINDEMAN, RW AF KRUKEMYER, TH FATEMI, A SWINDEMAN, RW TI FATIGUE BEHAVIOR OF A 22CR-20NI-18C0-FE ALLOY AT ELEVATED-TEMPERATURES SO JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME LA English DT Article AB An experimental investigation was conducted on Haynes Alloy 556 to study the fatigue behavior of the material at elevated temperatures. Fatigue tests were run at constant temperatures ranging from room temperature to 871 degrees C with strain ranges from 0.265 to 1.5 percent resulting in lives between 10(2) and 10(6) cycles. Cyclic deformation properties were evaluated based on the fatigue data. Three fatigue life models were evaluated for their ability to predict the isothermal fatigue lives of the material. These included the Ostergren, Frequency Separation and Stress-Strain-Time models. Strengths and weaknesses of each model are discussed based on the experimental results. C1 OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV MET & CERAM,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. RP KRUKEMYER, TH (reprint author), UNIV TOLEDO,DEPT MECH ENGN,TOLEDO,OH 43606, USA. NR 18 TC 6 Z9 7 U1 1 U2 4 PU ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG PI NEW YORK PA 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 SN 0094-4289 J9 J ENG MATER-T ASME JI J. Eng. Mater. Technol.-Trans. ASME PD JAN PY 1994 VL 116 IS 1 BP 54 EP 61 DI 10.1115/1.2904255 PG 8 WC Engineering, Mechanical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Engineering; Materials Science GA MV020 UT WOS:A1994MV02000008 ER PT J AU MOUNT, ME SHEAFFER, MK ABBOTT, DT AF MOUNT, ME SHEAFFER, MK ABBOTT, DT TI KARA SEA RADIONUCLIDE INVENTORY FROM NAVAL REACTOR DISPOSAL SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Conference on Radioactivity in the Arctic and Antarctic CY AUG, 1993 CL KIRKENES, NORWAY SP LUND UNIV, DEPT RADIAT PHYS, NORWEGIAN RADIAT PROTECT AUTHORITY AB The ORIGEN2 computer code was used to estimate the guantities of radionuclides contained in naval reactors disposed in the Kara Sea. At the time of disposal the reactors contained 17 to 66 kCi of actinides, 1.7 to 4.8 MCi of fission products, and 0.9 to 1.1 MCi of activation products in reactor components and primary system corrosion products The current inventory is 5.8 to 24 kCi of actinides, 0.49 to 0.54 MCi of fission products, and 120 to 130 kCi of activation products in reactor components and primary system corrosion products. RP MOUNT, ME (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,FISS ENERGY & SYST SAFETY PROGRAM,LIVERMORE,CA, USA. NR 0 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0265-931X J9 J ENVIRON RADIOACTIV JI J. Environ. Radioact. PY 1994 VL 25 IS 1-2 BP 11 EP 19 DI 10.1016/0265-931X(94)90004-3 PG 9 WC Environmental Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA PU247 UT WOS:A1994PU24700003 ER PT J AU LARSEN, RJ SANDERSON, CG LEE, HN DECKER, KM BECK, HL AF LARSEN, RJ SANDERSON, CG LEE, HN DECKER, KM BECK, HL TI FISSION-PRODUCTS DETECTED IN ALASKA FOLLOWING THE TOMSK-7 ACCIDENT SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY LA English DT Letter RP LARSEN, RJ (reprint author), US DOE,ENVIRONM MEASUREMENTS LAB,376 HUDSON ST,NEW YORK,NY 10014, USA. NR 0 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0265-931X J9 J ENVIRON RADIOACTIV JI J. Environ. Radioact. PY 1994 VL 23 IS 2 BP 205 EP 209 DI 10.1016/0265-931X(94)90061-2 PG 5 WC Environmental Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA NH052 UT WOS:A1994NH05200007 ER PT J AU WHICKER, JJ WHICKER, FW JACOBI, S AF WHICKER, JJ WHICKER, FW JACOBI, S TI CS-137 IN SEDIMENTS OF UTAH LAKES AND RESERVOIRS - EFFECTS OF ELEVATION, SEDIMENTATION-RATE AND FALLOUT HISTORY SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY LA English DT Article AB Cesium-137 in lentic sediments was measured in 15 impoundments in Utah, two in Oregon, and one in Colorado. Cesium-137 sediment profiles were used to investigate areas that may have received additional fallout from aboveground nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). Factors that affected sedimentation rates and patterns in the impoundments were explored. Estimated cumulative deposition and mean sedimentation rates were correlated, and both were inversely related to impoundment elevation. There was evidence for enhanced fallout Cs-137 deposition during the period of most intense aboveground testing from 1951 to 1957 at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) at two locations in southwestern Utah. However, our technique for estimating relative NTS fallout generally yielded greater within-lake variability than between-lake variability. Furthermore, most of the observed Cs-137 deposition in sediments deposited in the 1951-57 time period could be attributed to global rather than NTS fallout. Thus, in general, differences between impoundments in the relative deposition from NTS fallout could not be statistically demonstrated. RP WHICKER, JJ (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 0 TC 12 Z9 12 U1 0 U2 5 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0265-931X J9 J ENVIRON RADIOACTIV JI J. Environ. Radioact. PY 1994 VL 23 IS 3 BP 265 EP 283 DI 10.1016/0265-931X(94)90066-3 PG 19 WC Environmental Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA NH058 UT WOS:A1994NH05800004 ER PT J AU BOWLING, JW PINDER, JE LIDE, RF ORLANDINI, KA PENROSE, WR AF BOWLING, JW PINDER, JE LIDE, RF ORLANDINI, KA PENROSE, WR TI SEDIMENTATION FLUX OF PLUTONIUM IN A WARM, MONOMICTIC RESERVOIR SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY LA English DT Article AB To evaluate the importance of particle settling on the behavior of Pu-239,Pu-240 inventories in the water column of a monomictic reservoir, the sedimentation fluxes of Pu-239,Pu-240 were measured using sediment traps and compared to the Pu inventories. Sedimentation flux from surface to deeper waters averaged 5.4 mBq Pu-239,Pu-240 m(-2) d(-1) which represented greater than or equal to 3% of the surface water inventory of Pu per day. The fluxes were large enough to account for (1) the observed declines in the Pu inventories of surface waters following stratification and (2) the rapid increase in Pu inventories in deeper waters immediately following stratification. C1 SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29801. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 1 PU ELSEVIER SCI LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OXON, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0265-931X J9 J ENVIRON RADIOACTIV JI J. Environ. Radioact. PY 1994 VL 22 IS 2 BP 111 EP 126 DI 10.1016/0265-931X(94)90017-5 PG 16 WC Environmental Sciences SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA MV125 UT WOS:A1994MV12500002 ER PT J AU CATON, JE HO, CH WILLIAMS, RT GRIEST, WH AF CATON, JE HO, CH WILLIAMS, RT GRIEST, WH TI CHARACTERIZATION OF INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS OF TNT TRANSFORMED BY COMPOSTING SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING & TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE CONTROL LA English DT Article DE EXPLOSIVES-CONTAMINATED SOIL; COMPOSTING; INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS; TNT ID 2,4,6-TRINITROTOLUENE AB Soil contaminated with explosives was supplemented with carbon-14 labelled 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (C-14-TNT) and was composted in a field static pile composting experiment. After 90 d of composting, the distribution of carbon-14 (C-14) activity in fractions from acetonitrile extraction (''free'' fraction, 1.2% of the initial C-14-activity) and filtration (''insoluble - particle'' fraction, 17.9%), alkaline hydrolysis (''insoluble hydrolyzable'' fraction, 56.8%), and combustion of the residue (''insoluble nonhydrolyzable'' fraction, 4.7%) showed that the bulk of the C-14-activity, and presumably transformed product(s) of the C-14-TNT, accumulated in a nonextractable, but hydrolyzable fraction. Repetitive aqueous leaching of the compost and also ultraviolet light irradiation followed by leaching suggest that the insoluble fraction of transformed TNT should not be released appreciably by the action of acid rain or sunlight. C1 ROY F WESTON INC,W CHESTER,PA 19380. RP CATON, JE (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 14 TC 25 Z9 25 U1 1 U2 1 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 1077-1204 J9 J ENVIRON SCI HEAL A JI J. Environ. Sci. Health Part A-Environ. Sci. Eng. Toxic Hazard. Subst. Control PY 1994 VL 29 IS 4 BP 659 EP 670 PG 12 WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA NN239 UT WOS:A1994NN23900003 ER PT J AU BABU, GRV CHETTY, CS WOLFRAM, JH CHAPATWALA, KD AF BABU, GRV CHETTY, CS WOLFRAM, JH CHAPATWALA, KD TI MICROBIAL-METABOLISM OF NITRILES AND CYANIDES SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING & TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE CONTROL LA English DT Article ID ALIPHATIC NITRILES; DEGRADATION; ACETONITRILE; HYDRATASE AB Pseudomonas putida isolated from contaminated industrial wastewaters and soil sires was able to utilize acetonitrile and sodium cyanide as a sole source of carbon and nitrogen. The P. putida cells were immobilized in calcium alginate. The rate of degradation of acetonitrile (160 mM) and sodium cyanide (40 mM) by the immobilized cells of P. putida was studied by determining the products: NH3 and CO2. The product-dependent kinetics of sodium cyanide and acetonitrile indicate that the rate of degradation of these compounds is in the first order kinetics. The present study concludes that remediation of organic nitriles and inorganic cyanides can be achieved with immobilized cells of P. putida. C1 EG&G IDAHO INC,IDAHO NATL ENGN LAB,IDAHO FALLS,ID 83415. SELMA UNIV,DIV NAT SCI,SELMA,AL 36701. NR 26 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 1 U2 2 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 1077-1204 J9 J ENVIRON SCI HEAL A JI J. Environ. Sci. Health Part A-Environ. Sci. Eng. Toxic Hazard. Subst. Control PY 1994 VL 29 IS 9 BP 1957 EP 1971 PG 15 WC Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences SC Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology GA PP565 UT WOS:A1994PP56500017 ER PT J AU KADOUS, A MATSUMURA, F ENAN, E AF KADOUS, A MATSUMURA, F ENAN, E TI HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING OF H-3 VERAPAMIL TO RAT-BRAIN SYNAPTIC MEMBRANE IS ANTAGONIZED BY PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES LA English DT Article DE PYRETHROIDS; CALCIUM CHANNEL; VERAPAMIL; TETRODOTOXIN; MALE RAT; SYNAPTOSOMES ID NERVE-TERMINALS; DELTAMETHRIN; CHANNELS; SYNAPTOSOMES; VERAPAMIL AB Deltamethrin is a powerful neuroactive agent causing increased neurotransmitter release at the synapse. To understand the cause for such an action of this pyrethroid insecticide, we have studied its binding characteristics to the calcium channel by utilizing H-3-verapamil as a specific ligand. It was found that deltamethrin is capable of competing at the same binding site as 3(H)-verapamil. Also, it was found that nonlabeled verapamil could reduce the binding of H-3-deltamethrin (tested at 1 nM) to its binding site. The EC(50) value of verapamil to displace 50% of H-3-deltamethrin was in the order of 0.3 mu M, which coincides with the approximate K-D value for this ligand to bind with calcium channels in the rat brain synaptosomal plasma membranes. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ENVIRONM TOXICOL,DAVIS,CA 95616. MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,PESTICIDE RES CTR,E LANSING,MI 48824. FU NIEHS NIH HHS [ESO5707, ESO1963] NR 14 TC 11 Z9 11 U1 1 U2 1 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0360-1234 J9 J ENVIRON SCI HEAL B JI J. Environ. Sci. Health Part B-Pestic. Contam. Agric. Wastes PY 1994 VL 29 IS 5 BP 855 EP 871 DI 10.1080/03601239409372907 PG 17 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA PB626 UT WOS:A1994PB62600001 PM 8089431 ER PT J AU SUNDARAM, KMS SUNDARAM, A HAMMOCK, BD AF SUNDARAM, KMS SUNDARAM, A HAMMOCK, BD TI PERSISTENCE OF BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS DEPOSITS IN A HARDWOOD FOREST, AFTER AERIAL APPLICATION OF A COMMERCIAL FORMULATION AT 2 DOSAGE RATES SO JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES LA English DT Article DE BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS VAR; KURSTAKI; PERSISTENCE OF BIOACTIVITY; IMMUNOASSAY; HALF-LIFE OF INACTIVATION; RATE OF DISAPPEARANCE OF TOXIN ID GYPSY-MOTH LEPIDOPTERA; TERRESTRIAL COMPONENTS; LABORATORY CONDITIONS; PLANTATION FOREST; PROTEIN CRYSTALS; VOLUME RATES; KURSTAKI; FOLIAGE; FIELD; LYMANTRIIDAE AB A commercial formulation of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner var. kurstaki (BTK), Foray(R) 43B, was sprayed aerially over four blocks B13, B14, B15A and B15B in an oak forest in Wayne County, Pennsylvania during May 1990. B13 and B14 were sprayed at 75 billion international units (BIU) in 5.91 litres/ha and the other two at 50 BIU in 3.94 litres/ha. Oak foliage was collected at different intervals of time after treatment. Three types of bioassays were conducted against fourth instar gypsy moth larvae, viz., direct feeding of sprayed foliage, feeding on diet containing homogenizedfoliage, and force-feeding of foliar extracts. Larval mortalities were converted into international units of BTK activity per unit area (IU/cm(2)) of foliage. Foliar extracts were also subjected to enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to determine the concentration of delta-endotoxin protein. Regardless of the type of bioassay used, bioactivity of BTK persisted in foliage for about a week in all the blocks. The half-life of inactivation, DT50, ranged from ca 12 to 22 h. The immunoassay data indicated a shorter duration of persistence (i.e., about 2 d) of the delta-endotoxin protein, with DT50 Values ranging from 10 to 15 h. Formulation ingredients present in DT Foray 48B played a role in the toxicity of BTK to gypsy moth larvae. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DEPT ENTOMOL & ENVIRONM TOXICOL,DAVIS,CA 95616. RP SUNDARAM, KMS (reprint author), FOREST PEST MANAGEMENT INST,CANADIAN FOREST SERV,1219 QUEEN ST E,POB 490,SAULT ST MARIE P6A 5M7,ON,CANADA. NR 77 TC 11 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 2 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0360-1234 J9 J ENVIRON SCI HEAL B JI J. Environ. Sci. Health Part B-Pestic. Contam. Agric. Wastes PY 1994 VL 29 IS 5 BP 999 EP 1052 DI 10.1080/03601239409372914 PG 54 WC Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health SC Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health GA PB626 UT WOS:A1994PB62600008 ER PT J AU BONDADA, BR OOSTERHUIS, DM WULLSCHLEGER, SD HIM, KS HARRIS, WM AF BONDADA, BR OOSTERHUIS, DM WULLSCHLEGER, SD HIM, KS HARRIS, WM TI ANATOMICAL CONSIDERATIONS RELATED TO PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM-HIRSUTUM L) LEAVES, BRACTS, AND THE CAPSULE WALL SO JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY LA English DT Article DE COTTON; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; ANATOMY; CUTICLE; TISSUES ID FRUIT AB Light and electron microscopy was used to relate histological and ultrastructural differences of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) leaves, bracts, and capsule walls to their different photosynthetic activities. Light microscopy revealed that the leaf thickness was approximately 152 mu m, had a well-defined internal organization with elongated palisade mesophyll cells and loosely packed spongy mesophyll cells. In contrast, the bract was thinner (111 mu m), lacked a defined palisade layer, and was largely composed of internal air spaces. The capsule wall was very thick (1013 mu m) and composed of numerous tightly packed, parenchymatous cortical cells with little or no intercellular air space. Chloroplasts with well-defined granal stacks and extensive stroma lamellae were observed in each of these three tissues, however, their density was always greater in the palisade cells of the leaf compared to spongy mesophyll cells of the bract and the parenchymatous cells of the capsule wall. The low rates of photosynthesis in the bracts and the capsule wall were associated with the internal organization of these tissues. C1 UNIV ARKANSAS,DEPT AGRON,ALTHEIMER LAB,FAYETTEVILLE,AR 72703. OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,DIV ENVIRONM SCI,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831. UNIV ARKANSAS,DEPT PLANT PATHOL,FAYETTEVILLE,AR 72701. UNIV ARKANSAS,DEPT BIOL SCI,FAYETTEVILLE,AR 72701. RI Wullschleger, Stan/B-8297-2012 OI Wullschleger, Stan/0000-0002-9869-0446 NR 20 TC 29 Z9 30 U1 0 U2 3 PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM PI OXFORD PA WALTON ST JOURNALS DEPT, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX2 6DP SN 0022-0957 J9 J EXP BOT JI J. Exp. Bot. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 45 IS 270 BP 111 EP 118 DI 10.1093/jxb/45.1.111 PG 8 WC Plant Sciences SC Plant Sciences GA MY207 UT WOS:A1994MY20700014 ER PT J AU WILBANKS, TJ AF WILBANKS, TJ TI GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION IN NATIONAL CONTEXT SO JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY LA English DT Article DE STANDARDS; POLITICS; NAEP; ISSUES; ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AB Geography's choice as one of the core subjects in the America 2000 and Goals 2000 reform plans has given it a great opportunity to increase its role in school curricula. Nevertheless, those who chose geography as a core subject have a different view of the discipline than professional geographers. As federal control over the reform process weakens and as the action shifts to the local level, geographers must demonstrate the practical relevance of the subject to those outside the discipline who will decide whether or not geography's role expands in the school curriculum. RP WILBANKS, TJ (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37830, USA. NR 0 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 2 PU NATL COUNCIL GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION PI INDIANA PA INDIANA UNIV PENNSYLVANIA, INDIANA, PA 15705 SN 0022-1341 J9 J GEOGR JI J. Geogr. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 93 IS 1 BP 43 EP 45 DI 10.1080/00221349408979685 PG 3 WC Geography SC Geography GA ND825 UT WOS:A1994ND82500010 ER PT J AU KOLKER, A CHOU, CL AF KOLKER, A CHOU, CL TI CLEAT-FILLING CALCITE IN ILLINOIS BASIN COALS - TRACE-ELEMENT EVIDENCE FOR METEORIC FLUID MIGRATION IN A COAL BASIN SO JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY LA English DT Note ID RAY-FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS; SPHALERITE AB The microdistribution of Mn (786 to 9480 ppm), Sr (<5 to 461 ppm), and Fe (52 to 16,700 ppm) was determined for cleat-filling calcites in the Herrin, Springfield, and Colchester Coals, using focussed synchrotron radiation. Compositional zonation in the calcites reflects a multistage history of precipitation from fluids with differing trace-element characteristics. In nearly all of the samples, a high Fe (greater-than-or-equal-to approximately 5000 ppm) calcite is the latest composition to form, replacing earlier stages with varying, but generally lower Fe contents. Partitioning data for Sr suggest that a typical calcite with 200 ppm Sr formed from a fluid with a Sr/Ca of about 0.005. This Sr/Ca is approximately 4 times lower than seawater, and approximately 12 times lower than the average for present day Illinois Basin saline formation waters. Formation of cleat-filling calcite is best explained by precipitation from fluids similar to present day dilute (shallow) formation waters having a meteoric source. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT APPL SCI,BLDG 815,UPTON,NY 11973. NR 20 TC 19 Z9 21 U1 0 U2 0 PU UNIV CHICAGO PRESS PI CHICAGO PA 5720 S WOODLAWN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60637 SN 0022-1376 J9 J GEOL JI J. Geol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 102 IS 1 BP 111 EP 116 PG 6 WC Geology SC Geology GA NF187 UT WOS:A1994NF18700008 ER PT J AU CHASTON, CC HU, YD FRASER, BJ ELPHIC, RC HUANG, CY AF CHASTON, CC HU, YD FRASER, BJ ELPHIC, RC HUANG, CY TI ELECTROMAGNETIC ION-CYCLOTRON WAVES OBSERVED IN THE NEAR-EARTH PLASMA SHEET BOUNDARY-LAYER SO JOURNAL OF GEOMAGNETISM AND GEOELECTRICITY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT ULF (Ultralow frequency) Wave Symposium 3.8, at the 7th IAGA Scientific Assembly CY AUG 08-20, 1993 CL BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA SP INT ASSOC GEOMAGNETISM & AERON ID COMPUTER-SIMULATIONS; ISEE OBSERVATIONS; INSTABILITIES; BEAM; GENERATION; FREQUENCY AB Enhanced magnetic field fluctuations observed during an ISEE-2 crossing of the plasma sheet boundary layer at X(GSE) = 18.2 Re have the characteristics of electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves. The observed fluctuations propagate essentially along the magnetic field and are left-hand circularly polarized in the spacecraft frame, with frequencies below the proton cyclotron frequency (Omega(p)) and peak power at about 0.2 Omega(p). Plasma data indicate that these waves are associated with decreasing plasma beta and occur in the presence of an anisotropic earthward directed proton beam with velocity less than the local Alfven speed. Linear Vlasov theory indicates that these waves are most likely excited by the electromagnetic ion cyclotron instability driven by the temperature anisotropy of the proton beam. C1 LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. UNIV IOWA,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,IOWA CITY,IA 52242. RP CHASTON, CC (reprint author), UNIV NEWCASTLE,DEPT PHYS,NEWCASTLE,NSW 2308,AUSTRALIA. NR 23 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU TERRA SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PI TOKYO PA 302 JIYUGAOKA-KOMATSU BLDG 24-17 MIDORIGAOKA 2-CHOME, TOKYO TOKYO 152, JAPAN SN 0022-1392 J9 J GEOMAGN GEOELECTR JI J. Geomagn. Geoelectr. PY 1994 VL 46 IS 11 BP 987 EP 995 PG 9 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA QE903 UT WOS:A1994QE90300008 ER PT J AU CHENG, CZ QIAN, Q TAKAHASHI, K LUI, ATY AF CHENG, CZ QIAN, Q TAKAHASHI, K LUI, ATY TI BALLOONING-MIRROR INSTABILITY AND INTERNALLY DRIVEN PC-4-5 WAVE EVENTS SO JOURNAL OF GEOMAGNETISM AND GEOELECTRICITY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT ULF (Ultralow frequency) Wave Symposium 3.8, at the 7th IAGA Scientific Assembly CY AUG 08-20, 1993 CL BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA SP INT ASSOC GEOMAGNETISM & AERON ID HIGH-BETA-PLASMA; GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES; AZIMUTHAL PROPAGATION; KINETIC-THEORY; RING CURRENT; AMPTE CCE; 5 WAVES; PULSATION; MAGNETOSPHERE; STARE AB A kinetic-MHD field-aligned eigenmode stability analysis of low frequency ballooning-mirror instabilities has been performed for anisotropic pressure plasmas in the magnetosphere. The ballooning mode is mainly a transverse wave driven unstable by pressure gradient in the bad curvature region. The mirror mode with a dominant compressional magnetic field perturbation is excited when the product of plasma beta and pressure anisotropy (P-perpendicular to/P-parallel to > 1) is large. In the limit that the wave frequency is smaller than the energetic trapped particle magnetic drift frequency, which is usually much smaller than the energetic trapped particle bounce frequency, the energetic trapped particles experience the bounce-averaged wave structure due to their rapid bounce motion. For modes with north-south symmetric field-aligned structure of parallel perturbed magnetic field the energetic trapped particle kinetic pressure response is finite and cancels with their fluid pressure response so that the symmetric mode is stable. Physically the energetic trapped particles precess very rapidly across the ($) over right arrow B field, and their motion becomes very rigid with respect to low frequency symmetric MHD perturbations. For antisymmetric modes the energetic trapped particle kinetic pressure response from the northern hemisphere cancels with that from the southern hemisphere in a bounce period, and the instability beta threshold of the antisymmetric mo de is determined by the energetic particle fluid free energy. Pressure anisotropy with P-perpendicular to/P-parallel to > 1 reduces the beta(parallel to) threshold. The antisymmetric mode changes from a ballooning mode with dominant transverse magnetic field components at P-perpendicular to/P-parallel to = 1 to a hybrid ballooning-mirror type mode with comparable transverse and compressional magnetic field components near the equator as P-perpendicular to/P-parallel to increases. With large equatorial plasma beta (beta(parallel to) greater than or equal to O(1)) and pressure anisotropy (P-perpendicular to /P-parallel to > 1) the field-aligned wave structure of antisymmetric ballooning-mirror mode resembles the multisatellite observations of a long lasting compressional Pc 5 wave event during November 14-15, 1979 (Takahashi et al., 1987). From the AMPTE/CCE particle and magnetic field data observed during Pc 4-5 wave events we compute the ballooning-mirror instability parameters and perform a correlation study with the theoretical instability threshold. We find that compressional Pc 5 waves approximately satisfy the ballooning-mirror instability condition, and transverse Pc 4-5 waves are probably related to resonant ballooning instabilities with small pressure anisotropy. C1 NAGOYA UNIV,SOLAR TERR ENVIRONM LAB,TOYOKAWA 442,JAPAN. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,APPL PHYS LAB,LAUREL,MD 20723. RP CHENG, CZ (reprint author), PRINCETON UNIV,PRINCETON PLASMA PHYS LAB,POB 451,PRINCETON,NJ 08543, USA. RI Cheng, Chio/K-1005-2014 NR 33 TC 15 Z9 15 U1 0 U2 1 PU TERRA SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PI TOKYO PA 302 JIYUGAOKA-KOMATSU BLDG 24-17 MIDORIGAOKA 2-CHOME, TOKYO TOKYO 152, JAPAN SN 0022-1392 J9 J GEOMAGN GEOELECTR JI J. Geomagn. Geoelectr. PY 1994 VL 46 IS 11 BP 997 EP 1009 PG 13 WC Geosciences, Multidisciplinary SC Geology GA QE903 UT WOS:A1994QE90300009 ER PT J AU BIRN, J HESSE, M AF BIRN, J HESSE, M TI PARTICLE-ACCELERATION IN THE DYNAMIC MAGNETOTAIL - ORBITS IN SELF-CONSISTENT 3-DIMENSIONAL MHD FIELDS SO JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID BOUNDARY-LAYER; RECONNECTION; DISTRIBUTIONS; TAIL AB The acceleration of protons in a dynamically evolving magnetotail is investigated by tracing particles in the fields obtained from a three-dimensional resistive MHD simulation. The MHD simulation, representing plasmoid formation and ejection through a near-Earth reconnection process, leads to cross-tail electric fields of up to approximately 4 mV/m with integrated voltages across the tail of up to approximately 200 kV. Energization of particles takes place over a wide range along the tail, due to the large spatial extent of the increased electric field together with the finite cross-tail extent of the electric field region. Such accelerated particles appear earthward of the neutral line over a significant portion of the closed field line region inside of the separatrix, not just in the vicinity of the separatrix. Two different acceleration processes are identified: a ''quasi-potential'' acceleration, due to particle motion in the direction of the cross-tail electric field, and a ''quasi-betatron'' effect, which consists of multiple energy gains from repeated crossings of the acceleration region, mostly on Speiser-type orbits, in the spatially varying induced electric field. The major source region for accelerated particles in the hundreds of keV range is the central plasma sheet at the dawn flank outside the reconnection site. Since this source plasma is already hot and dense, its moderate energization by a factor of approximately 2 may be sufficient to explain the observed increases in the energetic particle fluxes. Particles from the tail are the source of beams at the plasma sheet/lobe boundary. The temporal increase in the energetic particle fluxes, estimated from the increase in energy gain, occurs on a fast timescale of a few minutes, coincident with a strong increase in B,, despite the fact that the inner boundary (''injection boundary'') of the distribution of energized particles is fairly smooth. C1 NASA,GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CTR,ELECTRODYNAM BRANCH,GREENBELT,MD 20771. RP BIRN, J (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,SST-7,MS D466,LOS ALAMOS,NM, USA. RI Hesse, Michael/D-2031-2012 NR 23 TC 47 Z9 47 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION PI WASHINGTON PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 SN 0148-0227 J9 J GEOPHYS RES JI J. Geophys. Res-Space Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 99 IS A1 BP 109 EP 119 DI 10.1029/93JA02284 PG 11 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MR026 UT WOS:A1994MR02600012 ER PT J AU CHEN, L HASEGAWA, A AF CHEN, L HASEGAWA, A TI KINETIC-THEORY OF GEOMAGNETIC-PULSATIONS .2. ION FLUX MODULATIONS BY TRANSVERSE-WAVES SO JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID CHARGED-PARTICLE BEHAVIOR; FREQUENCY AB Ion flux modulations by ultralow-frequency radially polarized geomagnetic pulsations are examined theoretically based on the gyrokinetic analysis of Chen and Hasegawa (1991). The theoretical results thus contain important effects such as plasma anisotropy and inhomogeneities, finite Larmor radii, realistic magnetic field, magnetic trapping, and wave mode structures. The predicted properties are consistent with the satellite observations (Takahashi et al., 1990) and further support the drift-Alfven ballooning mode as a primary instability candidate. Our analysis, furthermore, demonstrates that, in the case of highly energetic ions, it is crucial to include the finite-Larmor-radius effects self-consistently in order to properly analyze and compare with the satellite observations. C1 OSAKA UNIV,FAC ENGN,DEPT COMMUN ENGN,OSAKA 565,JAPAN. PRINCETON UNIV,PLASMA PHYS LAB,PRINCETON,NJ 08543. PRINCETON UNIV,DEPT ASTROPHYS SCI,PRINCETON,NJ 08544. RI chen, liu/I-2297-2013 NR 11 TC 10 Z9 10 U1 0 U2 2 PU AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION PI WASHINGTON PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 SN 0148-0227 J9 J GEOPHYS RES JI J. Geophys. Res-Space Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 99 IS A1 BP 179 EP 182 DI 10.1029/93JA02774 PG 4 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MR026 UT WOS:A1994MR02600018 ER PT J AU NAKAMURA, R BAKER, DN YAMAMOTO, T BELIAN, RD BERING, EA BENBROOK, JR THEALL, JR AF NAKAMURA, R BAKER, DN YAMAMOTO, T BELIAN, RD BERING, EA BENBROOK, JR THEALL, JR TI PARTICLE AND FIELD SIGNATURES DURING PSEUDOBREAKUP AND MAJOR EXPANSION ONSET SO JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID MAGNETOSPHERIC SUBSTORMS; ALIGNED CURRENTS; PHASE; SHEET; DISRUPTION; DIVERSION; MECHANISM; MODELS; ORBIT AB The temporal and spatial scales of the onset of two types of substorm events are investigated. These substorms were cases where the expansion onset had precursor localized auroral activation without significant negative bay enhancement, that is, ''pseudobreakup''. High-resolution energetic particle and magnetic field data at synchronous orbit are used for the analysis together with auroral and magnetic field data simultaneously taken from ground-based instrumentation. The auroral structure following the pseudobreakup significantly resembled the major expansion aurora, except in its spatial scale. Typical magnetospheric onset signatures such as tail current diversion, dipolarization, and injection were observed associated with some of the pseudobreakups. The major expansion, on the other hand, consisted of a number of rather localized injection and expansions, each of which had timescales of 2-8 min, a comparable timescale to that of pseudobreakups. This study shows that there does not appear to be any phenomenological differences between pseudobreakups and major expansion onsets. The major difference between pseudobreakups and major expansion onsets would be the number of occurrences, as well as the intensity and the scale size of the magnetospheric source. C1 NASA,GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CTR,GREENBELT,MD 20771. LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545. INST SPACE & ASTRONAUT SCI,SAGAMIHARA,KANAGAWA 229,JAPAN. UNIV HOUSTON,DEPT PHYS,HOUSTON,TX 77204. RP NAKAMURA, R (reprint author), NAGOYA UNIV,SOLAR TERR ENVIRONM LAB,HONOHARA 3-13,TOYOKAWA,AICHI 442,JAPAN. RI Nakamura, Rumi/I-7712-2013 OI Nakamura, Rumi/0000-0002-2620-9211 NR 37 TC 96 Z9 97 U1 0 U2 1 PU AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION PI WASHINGTON PA 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 SN 0148-0227 J9 J GEOPHYS RES JI J. Geophys. Res-Space Phys. PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 99 IS A1 BP 207 EP 221 DI 10.1029/93JA02207 PG 15 WC Astronomy & Astrophysics SC Astronomy & Astrophysics GA MR026 UT WOS:A1994MR02600021 ER PT J AU YE, MY SHEN, Y AF YE, MY SHEN, Y TI ELECTROSPRAY-IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY AND HPLC DETERMINATION OF THE PRODUCTS IN THE RADIOLYSIS OF 5-BROMOURACIL, ITS NUCLEOSIDE AND NUCLEOTIDE DERIVATIVES SO JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY LA English DT Article ID PULSE-RADIOLYSIS; RADIOSENSITIZER AB Radiolysis of 5-bromouracil (BrUr), 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) and 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine-5'-monophosphate (BrdUMP) has been studied by high performance liquid chromatography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Production of bromide ions and the complementary uracil, 2-deoxyuridine and 2-deoxyuridine-5'-monophosphate has been quantitatively examined. It is concluded that in the presence of hydroxyl radical scavenger, at pH 6 to 10, BrUr, BrdU and BrdUMP quantitatively react with hydrated electron. In the absence of hydroxyl radical (OH) scavenger in N-2-saturated solutions the yield of bromide ions is about 5.0, indicating that hydroxyl radicals also significantly react with BrUr, BrdU and BrdUMP to eliminate hydrogen bromide. Results from the radiolysis of 1 mM aqueous solutions of BrdU and BrdUMP suggested that abstraction of hydrogen by uracilyl radicals from the sugar moieties is not important. Our mass spectrometry experiments indicated that uracilyl radicals react with the starting substrate to form dimers. The radiolysis of N-2-saturated solutions of nucleosides and nucleotides suggested that the base radicals formed by OH addition can react with undamaged reagents to produce dimers. C1 PACIFIC NW LAB, DEPT BIOL & CHEM, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 21 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 0 U2 1 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0148-3919 J9 J LIQ CHROMATOGR JI J. Liq. Chromatogr. PY 1994 VL 17 IS 4 BP 773 EP 791 DI 10.1080/10826079408013368 PG 19 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Chemistry, Analytical SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry GA MY576 UT WOS:A1994MY57600004 ER PT J AU SHEN, Y YE, MY AF SHEN, Y YE, MY TI DETERMINATION OF THE STABILITY OF DOPAMINE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY SO JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY LA English DT Article ID CONJUGATED CATECHOLAMINES; RAT-BRAIN; PRODUCTS AB Methods for the ananlysis of dopamine and its degradation products in aqueous solutions is described. The technique of reverse phase chromatography with electrochemical detection is used to investigate the stability of dopamine in various aqueous solutions. In neutral and basic solutions, dopamine is rapidly oxidized by dissolved oxygen to form degradation products. The results demonstrate that dopamine is stable in 0.1 N HCl solution, pH < 1. The study indicates that EDTA can slow down the oxidation process. The detection limit for the analysis of dopamine is 0.1 mu M with 100 mu l injection. C1 PURDUE UNIV, DEPT VET PHYSIOL & PHARMACOL, W LAFAYETTE, IN 47907 USA. PACIFIC NW LAB, DEPT BIOL & CHEM, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 9 TC 12 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 6 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0148-3919 J9 J LIQ CHROMATOGR JI J. Liq. Chromatogr. PY 1994 VL 17 IS 7 BP 1557 EP 1565 DI 10.1080/10826079408013178 PG 9 WC Biochemical Research Methods; Chemistry, Analytical SC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry GA NG421 UT WOS:A1994NG42100008 ER PT J AU FERRARI, MJ JOHNSON, M WELLSTOOD, FC KINGSTON, JJ SHAW, TJ CLARKE, J AF FERRARI, MJ JOHNSON, M WELLSTOOD, FC KINGSTON, JJ SHAW, TJ CLARKE, J TI MAGNETIC-FLUX NOISE IN COPPER-OXIDE SUPERCONDUCTORS SO JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS; BA-CU-O; YBA2CU3O7 SINGLE-CRYSTALS; HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTORS; KOSTERLITZ-THOULESS TRANSITION; VORTEX-GLASS SUPERCONDUCTIVITY; YBCO THIN-FILMS; PENETRATION DEPTH; ANISOTROPIC SUPERCONDUCTORS; THERMAL FLUCTUATIONS AB We report on the magnetic flux noise in thin films of YBa2Cu3O7-x (YBCO), Tl2Ca2Ba2Cu3Ox, and TlCa2Ba2Cu3Ox and in crystals of YBCO and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x, measured with a Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID). We ascribe the noise to the motion of flux vortices. In the low magnetic fields in which the experiments are performed the average vortex spacing always exceeds the superconducting penetration depth. The spectral density of the noise usually scales as 1/f (f is frequency) from 1 Hz to 1 kHz and increases with temperature to a peak which is of the same magnitude in all samples, at the transition temperature. Furthermore, the noise power increases with the magnitude of the magnetic field in which the sample is cooled, with a power-law dependence over several decades, whereas a supercurrent well below the critical current density applied to YBCO films suppresses the noise power by an order of magnitude. Most of the measurements were made on YBCO films, and for this set of samples the noise decreases dramatically as the crystalline quality is improved. A model of thermally activated vortex motion is developed which explains the dependence of the noise on frequency, temperature, magnetic field, and current. The pinning potential is idealized as an ensemble of symmetrical double wells, each with a different activation energy separating the two states. From the noise measurements, this model yields the distribution of pinning energies, the vortex hopping distance, the number density of mobile vortices, and the restoring force on a vortex at a typical pinning site. The distribution of pinning energies in YBa2Cu3O7-x shows a broad peak below 0.1 eV. Over narrow temperature intervals, most samples exhibit random telegraph signals in which the flux switches between two discrete levels, with activation energies and hopping distances much greater than those deduced from the 1/f noise measurements. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CTR ADV MAT,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RI Joint Quantum Institute, NIST/UMD/H-4494-2011 NR 94 TC 90 Z9 90 U1 0 U2 11 PU PLENUM PUBL CORP PI NEW YORK PA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 SN 0022-2291 J9 J LOW TEMP PHYS JI J. Low Temp. Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 94 IS 1-2 BP 15 EP 61 DI 10.1007/BF00755416 PG 47 WC Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Physics GA MV312 UT WOS:A1994MV31200003 ER PT J AU LIU, GK WU, XJ AF LIU, GK WU, XJ TI ANALYSIS OF ENERGY UP-CONVERSION IN DISORDERED SOLIDS SO JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT 9th International Conference on Dynamical Processes in Excited States of Solids (DPC 93) CY AUG 02-06, 1993 CL MIT, CAMBRIDGE, MA SP USN, OFF NAVAL RES, SPECTRA PHYS INC, COHERENT INC, AMER PHYS SOC, OPT SOC AMER HO MIT AB A microscopic energy transfer model is developed for the analysis of up-conversion for ions in doped crystals. Based on the Forster-Dexter theory, the energy transfer rate between ions in the excited state as well as the rates of migration and cross relaxation are configuration-averaged. Numerical results are compared with the exciton-exciton annihilation model and the modified Inokuti-Hirayama model. C1 OHIO UNIV,DEPT PHYS,ATHENS,OH 45701. RP LIU, GK (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV CHEM,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 4 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0022-2313 J9 J LUMIN JI J. Lumines. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 58 IS 1-6 BP 365 EP 367 DI 10.1016/0022-2313(94)90438-3 PG 3 WC Optics SC Optics GA NG683 UT WOS:A1994NG68300092 ER PT J AU WALTHER, DH SIN, GH BLANCH, HW PRAUSNITZ, JM AF WALTHER, DH SIN, GH BLANCH, HW PRAUSNITZ, JM TI PORE-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF CATIONIC POLYACRYLAMIDE HYDROGELS OF DIFFERENT COMPOSITIONS MAINTAINED AT THE SAME SWELLING CAPACITY SO JOURNAL OF MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE-PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID GEL-PERMEATION CHROMATOGRAPHY AB Pore-size distributions have been measured for cationic acrylamide-based hydrogels of different compositions maintained at the same swelling capacity (27.8 +/- 0.7 g swollen gel/g dry gel) by varying the ionic strength of the surrounding solution. Swelling equilibria were measured at about 6-degrees-C in pure water and aqueous sodium azide solutions ranging in concentration from 10(-3) to 10(-1) M. The mixed-solute-exclusion method (introduced by Kuga) was used to obtain the experimental solute-exclusion curve, which represents the amount of imbibed liquid inside the gel inaccessible to a solute of radius r. The pore-size distribution was obtained by using Casassa's Brownian-motion model and numerically solving the Fredholm integral equation. The modes of the pore radii range from 20.4 to 47.1 angstrom for acrylamide-based hydrogels containing varying amounts of cationic comonomer (1.5 and 4.0 %M), crosslinker (0.3 and 1.0 %C), and initial concentration of total monomer (15 and 35 %T). C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV CHEM SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. NR 21 TC 6 Z9 6 U1 1 U2 2 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 0022-2348 J9 J MACROMOL SCI PHYS JI J. Macromol. Sci.-Phys. PY 1994 VL B33 IS 3-4 BP 267 EP 286 DI 10.1080/00222349408248092 PG 20 WC Polymer Science SC Polymer Science GA PR055 UT WOS:A1994PR05500001 ER PT J AU NOVAK, BM PATTEN, TE HOFF, SM AF NOVAK, BM PATTEN, TE HOFF, SM TI VERSATILE ORGANOMETALLIC INITIATORS FOR THE LIVING POLYMERIZATION OF ISOCYANATES SO JOURNAL OF MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE-PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT US-Japan Symposium on Polymer Synthesis: Macromolecular Design for Advanced Materials CY NOV 06-12, 1993 CL SANTA ROSA, CA SP NATL SCI FDN, JAPAN SOC PROMOT SCI ID THERMAL-DEGRADATION; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; POLYMERS AB Shashoua and Sweeney first demonstrated that isocyanates could by polymerized via an anionic mechanism to form high molecular weight materials. We have sought to eliminate the problems associated with the anionic procedure by developing transition metal complexes which are capable of catalyzing the living polymerization of isocyanates. Recently, we reported the living polymerization of alkyl isocyanates using TiCl3OCH2CF3, I. Using I, polyisocyanates with controlled molecular weights and narrow polydispersities can be obtained at room temperature. eta(5)-CpTiCl(2)N(CH3)(2) (Cp = cyclopentadienyl), III, is also an excellent catalyst for the polymerization of isocyanates, and in terms of ease of handling and purification and tolerance toward monomer functionality, superior to I. In order to prepare triblock copolymers containing amorphous segments sandwiched between two isocyanate segments, we have prepared bimetallic initiators comprised of titanium alkoxides connected by flexible linkers. These linkers may be a small molecule (1,4-dihydroxycyclohexane, V) or a polymer (polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS, VI). Complexes V and VI can be used to initiate the living polymerization of isocyanates to yield polymers possessing central cyclohexyl bends (''broken worms'') or PDMS segments (triblock copolymers), respectively. Finally, cyclopolymerizations of 1,2-diisocyanates using these organometallic initiators are reported. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LABS,CTR ADV MAT,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV MASSACHUSETTS,DEPT POLYMER SCI & ENGN,AMHERST,MA 01003. RP NOVAK, BM (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 14 TC 3 Z9 3 U1 1 U2 1 PU MARCEL DEKKER INC PI NEW YORK PA 270 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 SN 1060-1325 J9 J MACROMOL SCI PURE JI J. Macromol. Sci.-Pure Appl. Chem. PY 1994 VL A31 IS 11 BP 1619 EP 1626 DI 10.1080/10601329408545872 PG 8 WC Polymer Science SC Polymer Science GA PR701 UT WOS:A1994PR70100011 ER PT J AU ASSINK, RA BOSLOUGH, MB CYGAN, RT AF ASSINK, RA BOSLOUGH, MB CYGAN, RT TI POWER-LAW RELAXATION OF SPIN-1/2 NUCLEI IN SOLIDS SO JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE SERIES A LA English DT Note ID SILICA RP ASSINK, RA (reprint author), SANDIA NATL LABS,ALBUQUERQUE,NM 87185, USA. NR 7 TC 2 Z9 2 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 1064-1858 J9 J MAGN RESON SER A JI J. Magn. Reson. Ser. A PD JAN PY 1994 VL 106 IS 1 BP 116 EP 118 DI 10.1006/jmra.1994.1011 PG 3 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA MW712 UT WOS:A1994MW71200011 ER PT J AU BARRALL, GA LEE, YK CHINGAS, GC AF BARRALL, GA LEE, YK CHINGAS, GC TI RADIAL RF IMAGING USING A COAXIAL RESONATOR SO JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE SERIES A LA English DT Note ID NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; NUTATION C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,GRAD GRP BIOPHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP BARRALL, GA (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 10 TC 9 Z9 9 U1 1 U2 2 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 1064-1858 J9 J MAGN RESON SER A JI J. Magn. Reson. Ser. A PD JAN PY 1994 VL 106 IS 1 BP 132 EP 134 DI 10.1006/jmra.1994.1015 PG 3 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA MW712 UT WOS:A1994MW71200015 ER PT J AU MOORE, GJ SILLERUD, LO AF MOORE, GJ SILLERUD, LO TI THE PH-DEPENDENCE OF CHEMICAL-SHIFT AND SPIN-SPIN COUPLING FOR CITRATE SO JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE SERIES B LA English DT Note ID HUMAN-PROSTATE RP MOORE, GJ (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV LIFE SCI,BIOMED NUCL MAGNET RESONANCE FACIL,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. RI Moore, Gregory/E-7184-2010 OI Moore, Gregory/0000-0001-8541-3194 NR 8 TC 33 Z9 33 U1 0 U2 3 PU ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS PI SAN DIEGO PA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 SN 1064-1866 J9 J MAGN RESON SER B JI J. Magn. Reson. Ser. B PD JAN PY 1994 VL 103 IS 1 BP 87 EP 88 DI 10.1006/jmrb.1994.1013 PG 2 WC Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical SC Physics GA MW280 UT WOS:A1994MW28000013 PM 8137073 ER PT J AU WANG, DS WU, RQ FREEMAN, AJ AF WANG, DS WU, RQ FREEMAN, AJ TI MAGNETOCRYSTALLINE ANISOTROPY OF INTERFACES - FIRST-PRINCIPLES THEORY FOR CO-CU INTERFACE AND INTERPRETATION BY AN EFFECTIVE LIGAND INTERACTION-MODEL SO JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS LA English DT Article ID TRANSITION-METAL MONOLAYERS; MAGNETIC-ANISOTROPY; COBALT FILMS; MULTILAYERS; CU(001); SURFACE; ENERGY AB The state tracking method proposed recently is employed for the first-principles local density determination of interface magnetocrystalline anisotropy (MCA) energy by the full potential linearized augmented plane wave method. The interface MCA mechanism involving Co is studied with the Co-Cu interface as an example. The free standing Co monolayer is found to exhibit a strong negative MCA (easy axis in the layer plane), -1.35 meV, due to the spin-orbit coupling between spin-down bonding z(2) and anti-bonding xz or yz states along <(Delta)over bar> in the Brillouin zone, and between anti-bonding z(2) and bonding xz and yz states near (M) over bar. At the Co-Cu interface, the out-of-plane Co bonding z(2), xz and yz states interact strongly with the Cu states, giving rise to the main change: a decrease in the magnitude of this negative contribution. Together with the effect of changes in band filling and the contribution from the spin-orbit coupling between opposite spins, the interface MCA energy of a Co layer is -0.38 meV for a Co overlayer on a Cu(001) substrate, and near zero (- 0.01 meV) for a Co layer sandwiched between a Cu(001) matrix. These results are in very good agreement with recent in situ experimental measurements. An effective ligand interaction model is developed which successfully interprets the first principles results and further shows how the interface MCA depends on the energy of the d orbitals of the interface atoms and the strength of the interface bonds. C1 ACAD SINICA,INST PHYS,BEIJING 100080,PEOPLES R CHINA. ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439. RP WANG, DS (reprint author), NORTHWESTERN UNIV,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,EVANSTON,IL 60208, USA. RI Wu, Ruqian/C-1395-2013 OI Wu, Ruqian/0000-0002-6156-7874 NR 28 TC 61 Z9 62 U1 0 U2 6 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-8853 J9 J MAGN MAGN MATER JI J. Magn. Magn. Mater. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 129 IS 2-3 BP 237 EP 258 DI 10.1016/0304-8853(94)90117-1 PG 22 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA MV013 UT WOS:A1994MV01300021 ER PT J AU GRIMSDITCH, M KUMAR, S GOLDMAN, RS AF GRIMSDITCH, M KUMAR, S GOLDMAN, RS TI A BRILLOUIN-SCATTERING INVESTIGATION OF NIO SO JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS LA English DT Article ID METAL CERAMIC INTERFACES; MAGNONS; NICKEL AB Brillouin scattering from single crystals of NiO show that, apart from the expected phonon peaks, there is a broad central peak. The phonon peaks have Fano-like lineshapes, indicating a strong coupling between them and the broad feature, and lead to elastic constants that differ considerably from ultrasonic values. The broad feature is probably 'magnetic' in origin since it disappears at the Neel temperature. We speculate that it may be the lower of the two AFMR modes predicted for easy-plane antiferromagnets but which has previously been observed only in EuTe and MnO. The interaction between the phonons and the 'magnetic' excitation provides a phenomenological explanation for the differences in the elastic constants determined by different techniques. C1 CORNELL UNIV,SCH APPL & ENGN PHYS,ITHACA,NY 14853. RP GRIMSDITCH, M (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. RI Goldman, Rachel/J-9091-2012 NR 44 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 1 U2 8 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0304-8853 J9 J MAGN MAGN MATER JI J. Magn. Magn. Mater. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 129 IS 2-3 BP 327 EP 333 DI 10.1016/0304-8853(94)90128-7 PG 7 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Physics, Condensed Matter SC Materials Science; Physics GA MV013 UT WOS:A1994MV01300032 ER PT J AU BESSER, PR BRENNAN, S BRAVMAN, JC AF BESSER, PR BRENNAN, S BRAVMAN, JC TI AN X-RAY-METHOD FOR DIRECT DETERMINATION OF THE STRAIN STATE AND STRAIN RELAXATION IN MICRON-SCALE PASSIVATED METALLIZATION LINES DURING THERMAL CYCLING SO JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CU THIN-FILMS; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; DIFFRACTION; SCATTERING; STRESS AB We describe a method for directly determining the strain state of passivated metal lines. Synchrotron radiation in the grazing incidence geometry is used to directly measure the in-plane interplanar spacing along the length and width of the lines, while the strain normal to the surface of the line is measured using conventional diffraction methods. The entire strain state is thereby defined. Previous work has measured out-of-plane reflections, fit them to a straight line as a trigonometric function of the angle of orientation, and extrapolated to determine the principal strains. The equivalence of the two x-ray methods on the same sample is demonstrated at room temperature before and after thermal cycling. For short time strain relaxation experiments during thermal cycling, measurement of the three principal strains leads to the direct calculation of the stress relaxation. We apply the strain determination technique to Al-0.5% Cu lines passivated with Si3N4 as the lines are thermally cycled from room temperature to 450 degrees C and back. The strain state, stress state, and strain relaxation of the lines are calculated at several temperatures during thermal cycling. C1 STANFORD UNIV,DEPT MAT SCI & ENGN,STANFORD,CA 94305. STANFORD SYNCHROTRON RADIAT LAB,MENLO PK,CA 94025. NR 30 TC 53 Z9 53 U1 1 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MC KNIGHT ROAD SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0884-2914 J9 J MATER RES JI J. Mater. Res. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 9 IS 1 BP 13 EP 24 DI 10.1557/JMR.1994.0013 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA MW111 UT WOS:A1994MW11100004 ER PT J AU JANKOWSKI, AF WALL, MA AF JANKOWSKI, AF WALL, MA TI FORMATION OF FACE-CENTERED-CUBIC TITANIUM ON A NI SINGLE-CRYSTAL AND IN NI/TI MULTILAYERS SO JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID INTERFACES; FILMS AB The artificial layering of metals can change both physical and structural characteristics from the bulk. The stabilization of polymorphic metallic phases can occur on a dimensional scale that ranges from single overgrowth layers to repetitive layering at the nanoscale. The sputter deposition of crystalline titanium on nickel, as both a single layer and in multilayer form, has produced a face-centered cubic phase of titanium. The atomic structure of the face-centered cubic titanium phase is examined using high resolution electron microscopy in combination with electron and x-ray diffraction. RP JANKOWSKI, AF (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,DIV MAT,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 24 TC 44 Z9 44 U1 0 U2 0 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MC KNIGHT ROAD SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0884-2914 J9 J MATER RES JI J. Mater. Res. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 9 IS 1 BP 31 EP 38 DI 10.1557/JMR.1994.0031 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA MW111 UT WOS:A1994MW11100006 ER PT J AU BAI, GR CHANG, HLM FOSTER, CM SHEN, Z LAM, DJ AF BAI, GR CHANG, HLM FOSTER, CM SHEN, Z LAM, DJ TI THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MOCVD PARAMETERS AND THE CRYSTALLINITY, EPITAXY, AND DOMAIN-STRUCTURE OF PBTIO3 FILMS SO JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH LA English DT Article ID CHEMICAL VAPOR-DEPOSITION; THIN-FILMS AB Lead- and titanium-based oxide thin films were prepared by the metal-organic chemical vapor deposition technique (MOCVD) and the relationship between the film structures and the processing parameters, such as the ratio of Pb/Ti precursors in the gas phase, substrate materials, substrate surface orientation, and growth temperature, was systematically studied. It was found that whether a single-phase stoichiometric PbTiO3 film could be obtained depended on both the Pb/Ti precursor ratio in the gas phase and the deposition temperature. Under appropriate conditions, stoichiometric PbTiO3 films could be obtained on all the substrates including silicon, MgO, alpha-Al2O3, SrTiO3, and LaAlO3. The PbTiO3 films grown on silicon substrates were always polycrystalline, whereas epitaxial PbTiO3 films were obtainable on all the other substrates. For epitaxial PbTiO3 films, the epitaxial relationship, crystallinity, and domain structures were found to be a function of both the substrate materials and surface orientation as well as the deposition temperature. X-ray rocking curves (omega scan) of the (100) and (001) planes of PbTiO3 epitaxial film and PbTiO3 single crystal revealed the inherent nature of the domain structures in PbTiO3. RP BAI, GR (reprint author), ARGONNE NATL LAB,DIV MAT SCI,ARGONNE,IL 60439, USA. NR 18 TC 49 Z9 50 U1 0 U2 1 PU MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY PI PITTSBURGH PA 9800 MC KNIGHT ROAD SUITE 327, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237 SN 0884-2914 J9 J MATER RES JI J. Mater. Res. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 9 IS 1 BP 156 EP 163 DI 10.1557/JMR.1994.0156 PG 8 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA MW111 UT WOS:A1994MW11100023 ER PT J AU MACKEN, CA LEVIN, SA WALDSTATTER, R AF MACKEN, CA LEVIN, SA WALDSTATTER, R TI THE DYNAMICS OF BACTERIA-PLASMID SYSTEMS SO JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY LA English DT Article DE POPULATION MODEL; PLASMID DYNAMICS; COEVOLUTION ID COPY NUMBER CONTROL; POPULATION BIOLOGY; EXISTENCE; MODEL AB We introduce a general model for the dynamics of a single plasmid type and a single bacterial cell type, following Stewart and Levin (1977) in subdividing the population into plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free cells. For the particular case of mortality being a linear function of population sizes, we demonstrate the existence of multiple stable states and threshold values, thus illustrating that, in some cases, the establishment of a population of plasmids may depend on introduction of plasmids at sufficiently high levels. We also analyze in detail, for a general monotonically increasing mortality function, the ''epidemiological'' case in which plasmids confer a net cost on their hosts, and demonstrate that it is possible for such plasmids to become established. Stewart and Levin previously demonstrated this effect in a more restricted model. C1 CORNELL UNIV,ECOL & SYSTEMAT SECT,ITHACA,NY 14853. LEHRSTUHL BIOMATH,D-72076 TUBINGEN,GERMANY. PRINCETON UNIV,DEPT ECOL & EVOLUTIONARY BIOL,PRINCETON,NJ 08544. RP MACKEN, CA (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,T-10,MS-K710,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 19 TC 21 Z9 21 U1 1 U2 5 PU SPRINGER VERLAG PI NEW YORK PA 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 SN 0303-6812 J9 J MATH BIOL JI J. Math. Biol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 32 IS 2 BP 123 EP 145 DI 10.1007/BF00163028 PG 23 WC Biology; Mathematical & Computational Biology SC Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Mathematical & Computational Biology GA MT796 UT WOS:A1994MT79600004 ER PT J AU WELLER, RE BUSCHBOM, RL MALAGA, CA KIMSEY, BB RAGAN, HA AF WELLER, RE BUSCHBOM, RL MALAGA, CA KIMSEY, BB RAGAN, HA TI SERUM AND URINE BIOCHEMICAL DIVERSITY AMONG WILD-CAUGHT AND COLONY-BORN AOTUS-NANCYMAE SO JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PRIMATOLOGY LA English DT Article DE BIOCHEMISTRY; URINALYSIS; FERAL; CAPTIVE BRED; OWL MONKEY ID OWL MONKEY AOTUS; TRIVIRGATUS; EXCRETION; CLEARANCE; PRIMATES AB Serum and urine analytes were compared between adult wild-caught and adult colony-born owl monkeys (Aotus nancymae), to determine if normative clinical pathology data were similar. Significant differences (P less-than-or-equal-to 0.05) were noted in serum protein, glucose, sodium, urine calcium, calcium clearance, and fractional clearance of calcium between the two groups. The results suggest that reference data for feral owl monkeys is not completely applicable to colony-born animals, however, the differences are too small to be of clinical significance. C1 UNIV PUERTO RICO, MED SCI CAMPUS, SAN JUAN, PR 00936 USA. RP WELLER, RE (reprint author), PACIFIC NW LAB, CTR LIFE SCI, P7-52, POB 999, RICHLAND, WA 99352 USA. NR 21 TC 2 Z9 2 U1 0 U2 2 PU MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD PI COPENHAGEN PA 35 NORRE SOGADE, PO BOX 2148, DK-1016 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK SN 0047-2565 J9 J MED PRIMATOL JI J. Med. Primatol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 23 IS 1 BP 32 EP 36 PG 5 WC Veterinary Sciences; Zoology SC Veterinary Sciences; Zoology GA NW926 UT WOS:A1994NW92600005 PM 7932636 ER PT J AU ZHANG, JY ASHBY, CR WANG, RY AF ZHANG, JY ASHBY, CR WANG, RY TI EFFECT OF PERTUSSIS TOXIN ON THE RESPONSE OF RAT MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX CELLS TO THE IONTOPHORESIS OF SEROTONIN RECEPTOR AGONISTS SO JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION-GENERAL SECTION LA English DT Article DE SEROTONIN AGONISTS; IONTOPHORESIS; MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX; PERTUSSIS TOXIN ID PROTEIN; HYDROLYSIS; INHIBITION; NEURONS AB In this study, we examined the response of spontaneously active as well as quiescent cells (L-glutamate-activated) in the rat medial prefrontal cortex (mPFc) to the iontophoresis of 2-methylserotonin (2-Me-5-HT, 5-HT3 receptor agonist), (+/-)-2,5-dimethoxy-(4-iodo-phenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOI, 5-HT2A,2C receptor agonist), 8-hydroxy-N,N-di-propylamino tetralin (8-OH-DPAT, 5-HT1A receptor agonist) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA, a non-selective GABA receptor agonist) after the intracerebral administration of pertussis toxin, an inactivator of the G(i/o) protein. This was accomplished using the techniques of extracellular single cell recording and iontophoresis. The administration of pertussis toxin (0.5 mug, 24 hours before the experiment) into the mPFc did not alter the response of mPFc cells to the iontophoresis of DOI, 2-Me-5HT or GABA compared to saline treated controls. However, the response of mPFc cells to the iontophoresis of 8-OH-DPAT was significantly attenuated in the animals pretreated with pertussis toxin compared to controls. These results suggest that the 5-HT1A but not 5-HT2A, 2C or 5-HT3 receptor is coupled to the G(i/o) protein. C1 BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT CHEM,UPTON,NY 11973. RP WANG, RY (reprint author), SUNY STONY BROOK,DEPT PSYCHIAT & BEHAV SCI,PUTNAM HALL S CAMPUS,BLDG C,STONY BROOK,NY 11794, USA. NR 20 TC 2 Z9 3 U1 0 U2 0 PU SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN PI VIENNA PA SACHSENPLATZ 4-6, PO BOX 89, A-1201 VIENNA, AUSTRIA SN 0300-9564 J9 J NEURAL TRANSM-GEN JI J. Neural Transm.-Gen. Sect. PY 1994 VL 95 IS 3 BP 165 EP 172 DI 10.1007/BF01271563 PG 8 WC Neurosciences SC Neurosciences & Neurology GA ND027 UT WOS:A1994ND02700001 PM 7865172 ER PT J AU MUSKET, RG TESAR, AA DALEY, RS AF MUSKET, RG TESAR, AA DALEY, RS TI HYDROGEN CONTENT OF POLISHED GLASS SURFACES USING FORWARD RECOIL SPECTROSCOPY SO JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS LA English DT Article AB The hydrogen content of fused silica and Zerodur glasses has been determined using forward recoil spectroscopy (FRS). The glasses were polished with various compounds dispersed in water. The hydrogen depth profiles consisted of a surface peak and a constant bulk hydrogen concentration. With a depth resolution of about 50 nm, FRS yielded surface hydrogen concentrations of 1.7-4.5 x 10(15) and 5.1-7.6 x 10(15) H/cm2 for the fused silica and Zerodur glasses, respectively, and bulk concentrations of < 0.20 at.% H. For each of the polishing conditions studied, the surface hydrogen concentrations were significantly higher on the Zerodur glass than on the fused silica. This is taken as evidence that the Zerodur surfaces were hydrated more readily than those of fused silica. RP MUSKET, RG (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550, USA. NR 20 TC 1 Z9 1 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0022-3093 J9 J NON-CRYST SOLIDS JI J. Non-Cryst. Solids PD JAN PY 1994 VL 167 IS 1-2 BP 149 EP 157 DI 10.1016/0022-3093(94)90379-4 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Ceramics; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Materials Science GA MU473 UT WOS:A1994MU47300022 ER PT J AU LEWIS, MB LEE, EH MANSUR, LK COGHLAN, WA AF LEWIS, MB LEE, EH MANSUR, LK COGHLAN, WA TI HOMOGENEOUS REACTION-RATE MODEL FOR HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION FROM ION-IRRADIATED POLYMERS SO JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS LA English DT Article ID HEAVY-PARTICLE TRACKS; RADIATION-CHEMISTRY AB A theoretical model has been constructed to calculate the time or fluence dependence of G-values for H-2 production, G(H-2), from the ion irradiation of the polymers polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC), and Kapton. Measurements of the G(H-2) for 1 Mev Ar+ over a fluence range from about 1x10(11) to about 5 X 10(13)/mm2 have been made in order to determine the parameters of the model. The model is based upon late equations describing the electronic-generation of and the interaction of a uniform distribution of free radicals. Satisfactory fits to the data could be made by adjusting two key parameters - the effective C-H bond energy and the hydrogen-carbon recombination rate constant relative to the hydrogen-hydrogen recombination rate constant. It was found that the effective C-H bond energy varied from the lowest value of approximately 8 eV for PE to the highest value of approximately 100 eV for Kapton. From the effective bond energy, an average value for hydrogen radical production, G(H), was deduced. The effects of the parameters on the G-value versus time/fluence curves are shown and the significance of the parameters are discussed. The data was also compared to percolation model predictions, but the deviations between data and this model were seen to be large at high fluence. C1 GRAND CANYON UNIV,PHOENIX,AZ 85017. RP LEWIS, MB (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. NR 27 TC 7 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 2 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0022-3115 J9 J NUCL MATER JI J. Nucl. Mater. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 208 IS 1-2 BP 61 EP 72 DI 10.1016/0022-3115(94)90198-8 PG 12 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Materials Science; Nuclear Science & Technology GA MR118 UT WOS:A1994MR11800008 ER PT J AU ABREFAH, J BRAID, AD WANG, W KHALIL, Y OLANDER, DR AF ABREFAH, J BRAID, AD WANG, W KHALIL, Y OLANDER, DR TI HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXIDATION OF UO2 IN STEAM-HYDROGEN MIXTURES SO JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS LA English DT Article AB An experimental study of UO2 oxidation in pure steam and in H2O/Ar/H2 mixtures was conducted in a continuously recording thermogravimetric apparatus in the temperature range 1273-1623 K at one atmosphere system pressure. Two surface reaction models were utilized in the analysis of the data: the phenomenological model assumes the reaction rate to be proportional to the deviation of the oxygen concentration in the solid from the equilibrium value established by the ambient gas. Analysis of the results show that the phenomenological model does not fit the experimental data for pure steam, but the fit is good for H2O/Ar/H-2 Mixtures. The mechanistic model is based on the rate-controlling step of water dissociation at the solid surface. It provides a very good fit to all of the data. As long as the pressure is 1 atm, either of the models can be used to predict fuel oxidation in severe accidents because the ambient gas invariably contains hydrogen produced by, Zircaloy corrosion. However, the kinetics of oxidation in high-pressure steam-hydrogen mixtures is still uncertain. Evidence of uranium volatilization and preferential etching at the grain boundaries at high temperatures were observed. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. UNIV ALEXANDRIA,DEPT NUCL ENGN,ALEXANDRIA,EGYPT. RP ABREFAH, J (reprint author), UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT NUCL ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 11 TC 24 Z9 24 U1 1 U2 6 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0022-3115 J9 J NUCL MATER JI J. Nucl. Mater. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 208 IS 1-2 BP 98 EP 110 DI 10.1016/0022-3115(94)90201-1 PG 13 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Materials Science; Nuclear Science & Technology GA MR118 UT WOS:A1994MR11800011 ER PT J AU ZINKLE, SJ NESTEROVA, EV BARABASH, VR RYBIN, VV NABERENKOV, AV AF ZINKLE, SJ NESTEROVA, EV BARABASH, VR RYBIN, VV NABERENKOV, AV TI EFFECT OF ION IRRADIATION ON THE STRUCTURAL STABILITY OF DISPERSION-STRENGTHENED COPPER-ALLOYS SO JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS LA English DT Article ID DPA AB Transmission electron microscopy was used to compare the microstructure and particle distributions of two commercial oxide dispersion-strengthened copper alloys, GlidCop Al25 and MAGT 0.2. Measurements were made on specimens in their as-wrought condition, after thermal annealing for 1 h at 900-degrees-C, and after 3 MeV Ar+-ion irradiation at 180 and 350-degrees-C to damage levels of 20 to 30 displacements per atom (dpa). All of the annealed and ion-irradiated specimens were found to be resistant to recrystallization. In addition, void formation was not observed in any of the irradiated specimens. The GlidCop oxide particle geometry was transformed from triangular platelets to circular disks by the ion irradiation. The MAGT particle geometry consisted of circular disks and spheres before and after irradiation. The oxide particle edge length in the unirradiated GlidCop alloy was about 10 nm, whereas the mean diameter of the particles in the unirradiated MAGT alloy was about 6 nm. After irradiation, the mean particle diameter in both the MAGT and GlidCop alloys was about 6 nm. C1 CENT RES INST STRUCT MAT PROMETEY,ST PETERSBURG 193167,RUSSIA. DV EFREMOV ELECTROPHYS APPARATUS RES INST,ST PETERSBURG 189631,RUSSIA. RP ZINKLE, SJ (reprint author), OAK RIDGE NATL LAB,POB 2008,OAK RIDGE,TN 37831, USA. OI Zinkle, Steven/0000-0003-2890-6915 NR 13 TC 8 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 4 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PI AMSTERDAM PA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS SN 0022-3115 J9 J NUCL MATER JI J. Nucl. Mater. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 208 IS 1-2 BP 119 EP 127 DI 10.1016/0022-3115(94)90203-8 PG 9 WC Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Nuclear Science & Technology SC Materials Science; Nuclear Science & Technology GA MR118 UT WOS:A1994MR11800013 ER PT J AU SIEGEL, JA STABIN, MG AF SIEGEL, JA STABIN, MG TI ABSORBED FRACTIONS FOR ELECTRONS AND BETA-PARTICLES IN SPHERES OF VARIOUS SIZES SO JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE LA English DT Article DE BETA PARTICLES; ELECTRON-EMITTING RADIONUCLIDES; RADIATION DOSIMETRY; I-123; Y-90; I-131 AB The use of electron-emitting radionuclides in tumor imaging and therapy has presented some new challenges to conventional radiation dosimetry. The fraction of electron energy absorbed in most source regions has usually been assumed to be unity. in small structures such as localized tumors or isolated regions containing moderate to high energy electron emitters, however, this may not always be the case. Methods: Using an extension of Berger's scaled absorbed dose distributions for point sources to represent a spherical geometry, absorbed fractions of electron energy for sources uniformly distributed in spheres of various sizes have been calculated. Results: Beta particle and monoenergetic electron energies studied range from 0.025 to 4.0 MeV and sphere masses range from 0.01 to 1000 g. S values have also been calculated for Y-90, I-123 and I-131 based on the results of the absorbed fraction calculations. Conclusion: These calculated absorbed fractions are valuable in estimating electron energy loss from small spherical structures and may be useful in estimating the radiation dose to these small volumes. C1 OAK RIDGE INST SCI & EDUC,DIV MED SCI,CTR RADIAT INTERNAL DOSE INFORMAT,OAK RIDGE,TN. RP SIEGEL, JA (reprint author), UNIV MED & DENT NEW JERSEY,COOPER HOSP,MED CTR,DEPT RADIAT ONCOL,1 COOPER PLAZA,CAMDEN,NJ 08103, USA. NR 9 TC 107 Z9 109 U1 0 U2 5 PU SOC NUCLEAR MEDICINE INC PI RESTON PA 1850 SAMUEL MORSE DR, RESTON, VA 20190-5316 SN 0161-5505 J9 J NUCL MED JI J. Nucl. Med. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 35 IS 1 BP 152 EP 156 PG 5 WC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging SC Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging GA MW249 UT WOS:A1994MW24900037 PM 8271037 ER PT J AU JOHNSTON, RG LEE, WG GRACE, WK AF JOHNSTON, RG LEE, WG GRACE, WK TI IDENTIFYING MOA GASTROLITHS USING A VIDEO LIGHT-SCATTERING INSTRUMENT SO JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY LA English DT Article AB When not found with fossil bone, gastroliths (fossil gizzard stones) may be hard to identify. One attribute that is potentially useful is their high degree of surface polish, presumably caused by abrasion in the animals gizzard. A novel video laser light scattering instrument is used to characterize the surface roughness of suspected moa gastroliths, as well as similar (non-gastrolith) quartz rocks that were Polished by ocean waves. The instrument is fairly successful at distinguishing between the two types of samples. C1 LANDCARE RES NZ LTD,PRIVATE BAG 1930,DUNEDIN,NEW ZEALAND. RP JOHNSTON, RG (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,DIV CHEM & LASER SCI,MS J565,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 8 TC 7 Z9 8 U1 0 U2 0 PU PALEONTOLOGICAL SOC INC PI LAWRENCE PA 810 EAST 10TH ST, LAWRENCE, KS 66044 SN 0022-3360 J9 J PALEONTOL JI J. Paleontol. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 68 IS 1 BP 159 EP 163 PG 5 WC Paleontology SC Paleontology GA NG308 UT WOS:A1994NG30800013 ER PT J AU WATSON, PR VANHOVE, MA HERMANN, K AF WATSON, PR VANHOVE, MA HERMANN, K TI ATLAS OF SURFACE-STRUCTURES - VOLUME 1B (1994) - BASED ON THE NIST SURFACE-STRUCTURE DATABASE (SSD) SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL REFERENCE DATA LA English DT Article DE ELECTRON DIFFRACTION; ION SCATTERING; LEED; NEXAFS; PHOTOELECTRON DIFFRACTION; SEXAFS; SURFACE CRYSTALLOGRAPHY; SURFACE STRUCTURE; SURFACE STRUCTURE DATABASE; X-RAY DIFFRACTION ID CRITICAL COMPILATION AB These volumes contain listings of crystallographic information on almost 600 surface structures contained in the NIST Surface Structure Database (SSD). These are prefaced by explanatory text and are combined with high quality computer-generated views of the surface. The listings include full literature references, statements on experimental and theoretical methods used, bulk and surface unit cells, a complete list of atomic coordinates for overlayer, epilayer, interfacial and bulk atoms and selected bond lengths and angles. C1 LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV MAT SCI,BERKELEY,CA 94720. FRITZ HABER INST,THEORIE ABT,D-14195 BERLIN,GERMANY. RP WATSON, PR (reprint author), OREGON STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,CORVALLIS,OR 97331, USA. RI Van Hove, Michel/A-9862-2008 OI Van Hove, Michel/0000-0002-8898-6921 NR 8 TC 5 Z9 5 U1 0 U2 0 PU AMER CHEMICAL SOC PI WASHINGTON PA 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 SN 0047-2689 J9 J PHYS CHEM REF DATA JI J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data PY 1994 VL 1B BP 1 EP & PG 0 WC Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Physics GA PV545 UT WOS:A1994PV54500001 ER PT J AU FULTON, BR BENNETT, SJ MURGATROYD, JT JARVIS, NS WATSON, DL RAE, WDM CHAN, Y DIGREGORIO, D SCARPACI, J PEREZ, JS STOKSTAD, RG AF FULTON, BR BENNETT, SJ MURGATROYD, JT JARVIS, NS WATSON, DL RAE, WDM CHAN, Y DIGREGORIO, D SCARPACI, J PEREZ, JS STOKSTAD, RG TI RESONANCES IN MG-24 REVEALED IN THE C-12(NE-20,(CC)-C-12-C-12)BE-8 REACTION SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G-NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS LA English DT Article ID NUCLEAR MOLECULAR RESONANCES; INELASTIC-SCATTERING; REACTION C-12(O-16,ALPHA)MG-24; C-12+C-12 RESONANCES; GROSS STRUCTURES; STATES; FISSION; DECAY; C-12; EXCITATION AB A study has been made of the C-12(Ne-20,(CC)-C-12-C-12)Be-8 reaction. The reaction is found to proceed via sequential breakup of states in Mg-24 probably excited by alpha transfer onto the Ne-20 projectile. The breakup occurs from a series of discrete narrow states at high excitation in Mg-24 which appear to correlate with those previously observed in the C-12(Mg-24, (CC)-C-12-C-12)C-12 reaction. C1 UNIV YORK,DEPT PHYS,YORK YO1 5DD,N YORKSHIRE,ENGLAND. UNIV OXFORD,NUCL PHYS LAB,OXFORD OX1 3RH,ENGLAND. UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,BERKELEY,CA. RP FULTON, BR (reprint author), UNIV BIRMINGHAM,DEPT PHYS,BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND. RI Jarvis, Naomi/D-5432-2015 OI Jarvis, Naomi/0000-0002-3565-7585 NR 30 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 0 U2 0 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TECHNO HOUSE, REDCLIFFE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND BS1 6NX SN 0954-3899 J9 J PHYS G NUCL PARTIC JI J. Phys. G-Nucl. Part. Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 20 IS 1 BP 151 EP 157 DI 10.1088/0954-3899/20/1/015 PG 7 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA MT648 UT WOS:A1994MT64800015 ER PT J AU SCHLUMPF, F AF SCHLUMPF, F TI NUCLEON FORM-FACTORS IN A RELATIVISTIC QUARK-MODEL SO JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G-NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS LA English DT Note ID LIGHT-FRONT DYNAMICS; EXCLUSIVE PROCESSES; PERTURBATIVE QCD; APPLICABILITY AB We demonstrate that a relativistic constituent quark model can give nucleon form factors in agreement with data for bath low and high momentum transfers. The relativistic features of the model and the specific form of the wavefunction are essential for the result. RP SCHLUMPF, F (reprint author), STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CTR,STANFORD,CA 94309, USA. NR 20 TC 50 Z9 50 U1 0 U2 0 PU IOP PUBLISHING LTD PI BRISTOL PA TECHNO HOUSE, REDCLIFFE WAY, BRISTOL, ENGLAND BS1 6NX SN 0954-3899 J9 J PHYS G NUCL PARTIC JI J. Phys. G-Nucl. Part. Phys. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 20 IS 1 BP 237 EP 240 DI 10.1088/0954-3899/20/1/024 PG 4 WC Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields SC Physics GA MT648 UT WOS:A1994MT64800024 ER PT J AU GAISER, EE BACHMANN, RW AF GAISER, EE BACHMANN, RW TI SEASONALITY, SUBSTRATE PREFERENCE AND ATTACHMENT SITES OF EPIZOIC DIATOMS ON CLADOCERAN ZOOPLANKTON SO JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH LA English DT Article AB Cladocerans from three lakes in northwest Iowa were examined for attached diatoms over a period of 1 year to assess the seasonality, substrate preference and attachment site specificities of epizoic diatoms. Over 90% of the cladocerans had attached diatoms immediately following ice thaw, when the lakes were not yet thermally stratified, surface water temperatures were low (10-15-degrees-C) and water transparency was at its annual high. Mean maximum density of diatoms on cladocerans averaged among lakes at this time was 3000 cells animal-1. The dominant epizoic diatom was Synedra cyclopum Brutschy, which was found most often on large, pelagic Daphnia pulicaria and Daphnia galeata mendotae. Heavily infested animals had diatoms concentrated on the second antennae and anterior ventral margin of the carapace. Animals with <5 epizoic diatoms were more likely to have cells attached to the postabdomen or tail spine. In addition to living epizoically, S.cyclopum was found free living in the plankton, exhibiting temporal fluctuations in densities similar to epizoic counterparts. However, the densities of the free-living cells seldom exceeded epizoic densities, suggesting that S.cyclopum is adapted for growth on motile cladoceran substrates. C1 IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT ANIM ECOL,AMES,IA 50011. SAVANNAH RIVER ECOL LAB,AIKEN,SC 29802. NR 35 TC 10 Z9 12 U1 1 U2 4 PU OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM PI OXFORD PA WALTON ST JOURNALS DEPT, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX2 6DP SN 0142-7873 J9 J PLANKTON RES JI J. Plankton Res. PD JAN PY 1994 VL 16 IS 1 BP 53 EP 68 DI 10.1093/plankt/16.1.53 PG 16 WC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography SC Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography GA MV128 UT WOS:A1994MV12800005 ER PT J AU STRIEBEL, KA MCLARNON, FR CAIRNS, EJ AF STRIEBEL, KA MCLARNON, FR CAIRNS, EJ TI LABORATORY-SCALE EVALUATION OF SECONDARY ALKALINE ZINC BATTERIES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES SO JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES LA English DT Article AB Two types of secondary zinc cell have been evaluated in our laboratory to assess their suitability to power an electric van. Single cells were charged and discharged with constant-current cycles as well as with controlled-power discharge profiles, scaled to the predicted mass of a full-size battery. Both cells were able to meet the requirements for power discharge specified by the so-called Simplified Federal Urban Driving Schedule (SFUDS) early in life (the first 15 cycles). The Zn/air cell achieved an average of 72 SFUDS repetions (7.2 h) per discharge. The Zn/NiOOH cell achieved an average of 51 SFUDS repetitions (5.1 h) per discharge. The bifunctional air electrodes did not reach oxygen-evolution potentials during the 8-s regenerative breaking portions of the SFUDS cycle. C1 UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM ENGN,BERKELEY,CA 94720. RP STRIEBEL, KA (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. RI Cairns, Elton/E-8873-2012 OI Cairns, Elton/0000-0002-1179-7591 NR 15 TC 13 Z9 13 U1 1 U2 12 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE PI LAUSANNE 1 PA PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE 1, SWITZERLAND SN 0378-7753 J9 J POWER SOURCES JI J. Power Sources PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 47 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 11 DI 10.1016/0378-7753(94)80045-6 PG 11 WC Chemistry, Physical; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science GA MP835 UT WOS:A1994MP83500001 ER PT J AU RUDGE, A DAVEY, J RAISTRICK, I GOTTESFELD, S FERRARIS, JP AF RUDGE, A DAVEY, J RAISTRICK, I GOTTESFELD, S FERRARIS, JP TI CONDUCTING POLYMERS AS ACTIVE MATERIALS IN ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITORS SO JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES LA English DT Article ID POLYPYRROLE FILMS; POLYACETYLENE ELECTRODES; IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY; POLYANILINE FILMS; ORGANIC BATTERIES; N-TYPE; BEHAVIOR; POLYTHIOPHENES; MECHANISM; COMPLEXES AB Electronically conducting polymers represent an interesting class of materials for use in electrochemical capacitors thanks to the combination of high capacitive energy density and low materials cost. Three generalized types of electrochemical capacitors can be constructed using conducting polymers as active material, and in the third of these, which utilizes conducting polymers that can be both n- and p-doped, energy densities of up to 39 Wh per kg of active material on both electrodes have been demonstrated. This energy density is obtained using poly-3-(4-fluorophenyl)-thiophene (PFPT) in an electrolyte of 1 M tetramethylammonium trifluoromethanesulfonate (TMATFMS) in acetonitrile. This unique system exhibits reversible n- and p-doping to high charge density in relatively thick films of the active polymer and a cell voltage exceeding 3 V in the fully charged state. Impedance data for both n- and p-doped PFPT suggest that high power densities can be obtained in electrochemical capacitors based on this active conducting polymer. C1 UNIV TEXAS,DEPT CHEM,RICHARDSON,TX 75080. RP RUDGE, A (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,ELECTR RES LAB,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 66 TC 471 Z9 490 U1 29 U2 186 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE PI LAUSANNE 1 PA PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE 1, SWITZERLAND SN 0378-7753 J9 J POWER SOURCES JI J. Power Sources PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 47 IS 1-2 BP 89 EP 107 DI 10.1016/0378-7753(94)80053-7 PG 19 WC Chemistry, Physical; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science GA MP835 UT WOS:A1994MP83500009 ER PT J AU KINOSHITA, K LANDGREBE, AR AF KINOSHITA, K LANDGREBE, AR TI ANALYSIS OF POWER AND ENERGY FOR FUEL-CELL SYSTEMS SO JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES LA English DT Article AB The relationship between power and energy for a fuel cell system consisting of a fuel cell stack and reactant storage subsystem, and operating at constant power or variable power, was analyzed. The characteristic parameters of the fuel cell stack and the reactant subsystem are considered to be independent variables, which are functions of the power and energy of the fuel cell system, respectively. Mathematical expressions were derived for determining the minimum weight of the fuel cell system when the cells operate at constant power and the cell voltage varies linearly with the current density. The relationship between the weight of a fuel cell system and variable power levels was also determined. These mathematical models were used to analyze the experimental results reported in the literature for an alkaline fuel cell and a polymer electrolyte fuel cell. C1 US DOE,OFF TRANSPORTAT TECHNOL,WASHINGTON,DC 20585. RP KINOSHITA, K (reprint author), LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,DIV ENERGY & ENVIRONM,BERKELEY,CA 94720, USA. NR 9 TC 0 Z9 0 U1 0 U2 0 PU ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE PI LAUSANNE 1 PA PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE 1, SWITZERLAND SN 0378-7753 J9 J POWER SOURCES JI J. Power Sources PD JAN 1 PY 1994 VL 47 IS 1-2 BP 159 EP 175 DI 10.1016/0378-7753(94)80058-8 PG 17 WC Chemistry, Physical; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary SC Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science GA MP835 UT WOS:A1994MP83500014 ER PT J AU ABDALLAH, J CLARK, REH PEEK, JM FONTES, CJ AF ABDALLAH, J CLARK, REH PEEK, JM FONTES, CJ TI KINETICS CALCULATIONS FOR NEAR NE-LIKE IONS SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB The purpose of the present work is to systematically test the sensitivity of steady-state kinetics to variations in the atomic modeling for plasmas in a near Nc-like state. The effect of 2s vacancies autoionizing states, high lying excited states and electron density is studied. In addition, kinetics calculations using configuration average modeling are compared to similar calculations using detailed fine structure levels. Results are presented mainly for the charge state distribution of selenium. However, relative gain coefficients are calculated for both selenium and silver. These calculations predict somewhat larger gains for the J = 2 --> 1 lasing transitions than for the 0 --> 1 transitions, which agrees with experimental trends. RP ABDALLAH, J (reprint author), LOS ALAMOS NATL LAB,MS B212,POB 1663,LOS ALAMOS,NM 87545, USA. NR 10 TC 27 Z9 27 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 1 EP 8 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90059-0 PG 8 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500002 ER PT J AU ALBRITTON, JR LIBERMAN, DA AF ALBRITTON, JR LIBERMAN, DA TI ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF BOUND LEVELS OF IONS IN DENSE-PLASMAS - THE PLASMA POLARIZATION SHIFT SO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER LA English DT Article; Proceedings Paper CT Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter CY NOV, 1992 CL SANTA BARBARA, CA AB We present a reconciliation of the null experimental observations with a proper statistical treatment of the plasma polarization shift, the density dependent shift of spectral lines which results from the differential screening of bound electron orbitals by penetrating, neutralizing free electrons in dense plasmas. It turns out that even at otherwise very high electron densities the mean number of perturbing free electrons within bound quantum orbitals of plasma ions is only fractional. Thus most radiators actually experience no perturbation and are expected to emit/absorb unshifted. On the other hand, the strength of the resulting central feature can be significantly reduced with respect to that of unperturbed radiators because of the power shifted into the dim red-side wing. C1 LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94551. RP ALBRITTON, JR (reprint author), LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,L-472,POB 808,LIVERMORE,CA 94551, USA. NR 4 TC 6 Z9 7 U1 0 U2 0 PU PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD PI OXFORD PA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND OX5 1GB SN 0022-4073 J9 J QUANT SPECTROSC RA JI J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. PD JAN-FEB PY 1994 VL 51 IS 1-2 BP 9 EP 18 DI 10.1016/0022-4073(94)90060-4 PG 10 WC Optics; Spectroscopy SC Optics; Spectroscopy GA NG385 UT WOS:A1994NG38500003 ER EF