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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Lake Mead National Recreation Area Vegetation Monitoring And Analysis: Quarterly Progress Report, January 1, 2009 To March 31, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Lake Mead National Recreation Area Vegetation Monitoring And Analysis: Quarterly Progress Report, January 1, 2009 To March 31, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Vegetation Monitoring
Executive Summary
- The Weed Sentry program surveyed over 126 miles (981 acres) of federal land by vehicle and foot in Clark County for incipient populations of exotic plants.
- Weed Sentry staff continue to survey never before surveyed sites, and trails and regions within Red Rock and Sloan Canyon NCAs requested by BLM managers.
- The 2009 rare plant monitoring was initiated and in progress.
- Northshore Road reconstruction monitoring was initiated and active monitoring and care of salvaged plants was performed by UNLV staff.
- Rana onca vegetation monitoring and reporting was completed.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area Monitoring And Evaluation Of Sensitive Wildlife: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Lake Mead National Recreation Area Monitoring And Evaluation Of Sensitive Wildlife: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Wildlife Monitoring
Project 1. Relict Leopard Frog Monitoring, Management, and Research
- Translocation field season has begun; eggs have been collected, tadpoles are being reared and some tadpoles have been released to an existing translocation site
- Egg mass surveys for the season have been completed
- Nocturnal surveys have begun
- Sampling for the amphibian chytrid fungus conducted at multiple sites
- Data transferal to County conducted this quarter
- A modified annual work plan and timeline was provided for delivery to the County
- All milestones and deliverables associated with the MSHCP project are on schedule
Project 2. Bald Eagle Winter Monitoring and Evaluation
- Winter bald eagle …
Epa’S Role In Promoting Water Efficiency, Mary Ann Dickinson
Epa’S Role In Promoting Water Efficiency, Mary Ann Dickinson
Publications (WR)
The Alliance for Water Efficiency is pleased to appear before you today to offer views on activities and programs to improve water efficiency throughout the United States. We are a North American non‐profit organization, composed of diverse stakeholders with significant experience in water conservation programs and policies. Our mission is to promote the efficient and sustainable use of water, to promote cost‐effective water efficiency measures that will reduce wasteful consumption, reduce the need for additional drinking water and waste water capacity, and provide multiple energy, economic, and environmental benefits. And in that mission, we work closely with staff at the …
Development Of A Cubesat Pico-Satellite, Phillip Anderson, Jan Sojka
Development Of A Cubesat Pico-Satellite, Phillip Anderson, Jan Sojka
Posters
The CubeSat Project was developed by California Polytechnic State University (CalPoly) and Stanford University in order to provide launch opportunities to universities previously unable to afford access to space. Today, it provides low-cost launch opportunities to students, government, and businesses. The CubeSat program is able to provide these low-cost launch opportunities by defining a common form factor and design guidelines. All satellites conforming to the regulations are able to be deployed from a standard, flight-proven deployment system called a PPOD. By adhering to the prescribed form factor and safety requirements, necessary documents and export licenses are more easily obtained. CalPoly …
Photoelectric Charging By Ultraviolet Light Of A Lunar Dust Simulant In A Microgravity Environment, Troy Munro, Andrew Fassmann
Photoelectric Charging By Ultraviolet Light Of A Lunar Dust Simulant In A Microgravity Environment, Troy Munro, Andrew Fassmann
Posters
A microgravity experiment to test the electrostatic behavior of a lunar dust simulant being charged through the photoelectric effect will expand understanding of the charging characteristics of dust particles and may lead to a possible mitigation solution. With a design based upon Robert Millikan’s oil-drop experiment, this experiment is designed to observe the interactions of a lunar dust simulant without the conflicting effect of a dominant gravitational force. The dust particles will be charged by means of a lamp capable of photon energies necessary to emit electrons by the photoelectric effect. In the presence of an axial electric field, the …
Microgravity Experiments For The Iss, Justin Koeln, Jan Sojka
Microgravity Experiments For The Iss, Justin Koeln, Jan Sojka
Posters
The Get Away Special (GAS) team is a microgravity research team known for leading Utah State University to the impressive distinction of flying more experiments in space than any other university in the world. The following experiments were designed by the GAS team after receiving the opportunity to develop and experiment to be performed by a Space Flight Participant aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Space Research Projects For The International Space Station, Kyle Hodgson
Space Research Projects For The International Space Station, Kyle Hodgson
Posters
Space Italian Dressing Experimental Setup (SIDES) examines the dynamics of fluid segregation between fluids of differing densities. While in space the fluids will not undergo buoyant or convective forces, thus isolating the affects of separation due to density and molecular forces. The experiment will serve as an outreach experiment in addition to gleaning scientific data; mixtures are a topic of study in the 5th grade curriculum.
The objective of International Paper Airplanes in Space (IPAS) is to excite children about space research by giving them a chance to take part in it. IPAS includes collecting paper airplanes made by elementary-school …
Intermodulation And Parametric Amplification In A Superconducting Stripline Resonator Integrated With A Dc-Squid, B. Abdo, O. Suchoi, E. Segev, O. Shtempluck, M. Blencowe, E. Buks
Intermodulation And Parametric Amplification In A Superconducting Stripline Resonator Integrated With A Dc-Squid, B. Abdo, O. Suchoi, E. Segev, O. Shtempluck, M. Blencowe, E. Buks
Dartmouth Scholarship
We utilize a superconducting stripline resonator containing a dc-SQUID as a strong intermodulation amplifier exhibiting a signal gain of 24dB and a phase modulation of 30dB. Studying the system response in the time domain near the intermodulation amplification threshold reveals a unique noise-induced spikes behavior. We account for this response qualitatively via solving numerically the equations of motion for the integrated system. Furthermore, employing this device as a parametric amplifier yields an abrupt rise of 38dB in the generated side-band signal.
Detecting A Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background: The Overlap Reduction Function, Lee Samuel Finn, Shane L. Larson, Joseph D. Romano
Detecting A Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Background: The Overlap Reduction Function, Lee Samuel Finn, Shane L. Larson, Joseph D. Romano
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations
Detection of a gravitational-wave stochastic background via ground or space-based gravitational-wave detectors requires the cross correlation of the response of two or more independent detectors. The cross correlation involves a frequency-dependent factor—the so-called overlap reduction function or HellingsDowns curve—that depends on the relative geometry of each detector pair, i.e., the detector separations and the relative orientation of their antenna patterns (beams). An incorrect formulation of this geometrical factor has appeared in the literature, leading to incorrect conclusions regarding the sensitivity of proposed detectors to a stochastic gravitational-wave background. To rectify these errors and as a reference for future work we …
The Effects Of The Use Of Technology In Mathematics Instruction On Student Achievement, Ron Y. Myers
The Effects Of The Use Of Technology In Mathematics Instruction On Student Achievement, Ron Y. Myers
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the use of technology on students’ mathematics achievement, particularly the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) mathematics results. Eleven schools within the Miami-Dade County Public School System participated in a pilot program on the use of Geometers Sketchpad (GSP). Three of these schools were randomly selected for this study. Each school sent a teacher to a summer in-service training program on how to use GSP to teach geometry. In each school, the GSP class and a traditional geometry class taught by the same teacher were the study participants. Students’ mathematics …
Sustainable Trends Offer Reason For Hope In Pennsylvania And Nation, John Dernbach
Sustainable Trends Offer Reason For Hope In Pennsylvania And Nation, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Authenticated Streamwise On-Line Encryption, Patrick P. Tsang, Rouslan V. Solomakhin, Sean W. Smith
Authenticated Streamwise On-Line Encryption, Patrick P. Tsang, Rouslan V. Solomakhin, Sean W. Smith
Computer Science Technical Reports
In Blockwise On-line Encryption, encryption and decryption return an output block as soon as the next input block is received. In this paper, we introduce Authenticated Streamwise On-line Encryption (ASOE), which operates on plaintexts and ciphertexts as streams of arbitrary length (as opposed to fixed-sized blocks), and thus significantly reduces message expansion and end-to-end latency. Also, ASOE provides data authenticity as an option. ASOE can therefore be used to efficiently secure resource-constrained communications with real-time requirements such as those in the electric power grid and wireless sensor networks. We investigate and formalize ASOE's strongest achievable notion of security, and present …
North American Energy Roundtable: Panel 1, Ricardo Samaniego-Breach, Angela Colarusso, Jeff Rush, Len Webber
North American Energy Roundtable: Panel 1, Ricardo Samaniego-Breach, Angela Colarusso, Jeff Rush, Len Webber
North American Energy Roundtable
Panel presentation & Panel questions Moderator: Dennis Pirages, Dean's Professor of Government, UNLV Department of Political Science 31 PowerPoint slides
North American Energy Roundtable Program
North American Energy Roundtable Program
North American Energy Roundtable
Roundtable schedule Roundtable participant biographies Sponsor: The North American Energy Roundtable is sponsored by the UNLV Urban Sustainability Initiative in collaboration with the UNLV Department of Political Science and the Consulate General of Canada.
North American Energy Roundtable Presenters
North American Energy Roundtable Presenters
North American Energy Roundtable
Roundtable presenters (list)
Along-Strike Differences In The Southern Alps Of New Zealand: Consequences Of Inherited Variation In Rheology, Phaedra Upton, Peter O. Koons, Dave Craw, C. Mark Henderson, Ray Enlow
Along-Strike Differences In The Southern Alps Of New Zealand: Consequences Of Inherited Variation In Rheology, Phaedra Upton, Peter O. Koons, Dave Craw, C. Mark Henderson, Ray Enlow
Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
Long- and short-term strain variations along the Australian-Pacific plate boundary through the South Island of New Zealand, including a 300% increase in orogen width, coexistence of oblique thrusting on orthogonal structures, and variability in the locus of orogenic gold deposits, coincide with rheologically relevant geological variation. Our model investigates the consequences of thin, strong lower crust in the north and thick, weak lower crust in the south. Solution of the full 3-D mechanical equations reproduces the larger wavelength strain patterns of the orogen. A 3-D perturbation-based analytical solution leads to the identification of the sensitivity of displacement type to minor …
A Trip To The Beginning Of The Universe With The Large Hadron Collider, Stefan M Spanier
A Trip To The Beginning Of The Universe With The Large Hadron Collider, Stefan M Spanier
Physics and Astronomy Publications and Other Works
Slides from a presentation given at the Science Forum of the University of Tennessee. It discusses the physics program of the Large Hadron Collider in general terms. Serves as introductory material to the field.
Light-Regulated Sampling Of Protein Kinase Activity (Ii), Collaborative Project
Light-Regulated Sampling Of Protein Kinase Activity (Ii), Collaborative Project
Dyson College- Seidenberg School of CSIS : Collaborative Projects and Presentations
This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succinct description only of the current research project undertaken by the participants. It provides for the following information
1. Participants and Affiliations
2. Overall Project Goals
3. Illustrative picture
4. Specific research/artistic/pedagogic foci
Virtualization Of Pace Teaching Computers, Collaborative Project
Virtualization Of Pace Teaching Computers, Collaborative Project
Dyson College- Seidenberg School of CSIS : Collaborative Projects and Presentations
This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succinct description only of the current research project undertaken by the participants. It provides for the following information
1. Participants and Affiliations
2. Overall Project Goals
3. Illustrative picture
4. Specific research/artistic/pedagogic foci
Formation Of Ordered Cellular Structures In Suspension Via Label-Free Negative Magnetophoresis, Md Krebs, Rm Erb, Bb Yellen, B Samanta, A Bajaj, Vm Rotello, E Alsberg
Formation Of Ordered Cellular Structures In Suspension Via Label-Free Negative Magnetophoresis, Md Krebs, Rm Erb, Bb Yellen, B Samanta, A Bajaj, Vm Rotello, E Alsberg
Vincent Rotello
The creation of ordered cellular structures is important for tissue engineering research. Here, we present a novel strategy for the assembly of cells into linear arrangements by negative magnetophoresis using inert, cytocompatible magnetic nanoparticles. In this approach, magnetic nanoparticles dictate the cellular assembly without relying on cell binding or uptake. The linear cell structures are stable and can be further cultured without the magnetic field or nanoparticles, making this an attractive tool for tissue engineering.
The Nature Of The Light Variability Of The Silicon Star Hr 7224, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Jan Skalický, Pavel Zvěřina
The Nature Of The Light Variability Of The Silicon Star Hr 7224, Jiří Krtička, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Gregory W. Henry, Juraj Zverko, Jozef Žižňovský, Jan Skalický, Pavel Zvěřina
Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications
Context. Although photometric variations of chemically peculiar (CP) stars are frequently used to determine their rotational periods, the detailed mechanism of their light variability remains poorly understood.
Aims. We simulate the light variability of the star HR 7224 using the observed surface distribution of silicon and iron.
Methods. We used the TLUSTY model atmospheres calculated for the appropriate silicon and iron abundances to obtain the emergent flux and to predict the rotationally modulated light curve of the star. We also obtained additional photometric measurements and employed our own regression procedure to derive a more precise estimate of the light elements. …
A Morphological Analysis Of A "Confounding" Population Of Castanea In Northwest Georgia, Jamie Dinkins
A Morphological Analysis Of A "Confounding" Population Of Castanea In Northwest Georgia, Jamie Dinkins
Honors Theses
Two species of Castanea Mill. (Fagacae) are native to North America: the tall, forest-type Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh. and the smaller, shrubbier Castanea pumila (L.) Miller. There are two varieties of C. pumila: Castanea pumila var. pumila, and Castanea pumila var. ozarkensis (Johnson, 1988). In the early 1900s, chestnut blight caused by Cryphonectria parasitica (Murr.) Barr. reduced C. dentata to stumps and sprouts and severely diminished the abundance of both subspecies of C. pumila. Because Castanea species can apparently interbreed, restoration efforts have been complicated by possible hybridization between the two now shrubby species. One of these putative hybrid and …
A Statistical Approach To The Life Cycle Analysis Of Cumulus Clouds Selected In A Virtual Reality Environment, Thijs Heus, Harmen J.J. Jonker, Harry E.A. Van Den Akker, Eric J. Griffith, Michal Koutek, Frits H. Post
A Statistical Approach To The Life Cycle Analysis Of Cumulus Clouds Selected In A Virtual Reality Environment, Thijs Heus, Harmen J.J. Jonker, Harry E.A. Van Den Akker, Eric J. Griffith, Michal Koutek, Frits H. Post
Physics Faculty Publications
In this study, a new method is developed to investigate the entire life cycle of shallow cumuli in large eddy simulations. Although trained observers have no problem in distinguishing the different life stages of a cloud, this process proves difficult to automate, because cloud-splitting and cloud-merging events complicate the distinction between a single system divided in several cloudy parts and two independent systems that collided. Because the human perception is well equipped to capture and to make sense of these time-dependent three-dimensional features, a combination of automated constraints and human inspection in a three-dimensional virtual reality environment is used to …
Verifying Abstract Components Within Concrete Software Environments, Tonglaga Bao
Verifying Abstract Components Within Concrete Software Environments, Tonglaga Bao
Theses and Dissertations
In order to model check a software component which is not a standalone program, we need a model of the software which completes the program. This problem is important for software engineers who need to deploy an existing component into a new environment. The model is typically generated by abstracting the surrounding software environment in which the component will be executed. However, abstracting the surrounding software is a difficult and error-prone task, particularly when the surrounding software is a complex software artifact which can not be easily abstracted. In this dissertation, we present a new approach to the problem by …
New Neighbors: Parallaxes Of 18 Nearby Stars Selected From The Lspm-North Catalog, Sébastien Lépine, John R. Thorstensen, Michael M. Shara, R. Michael Rich
New Neighbors: Parallaxes Of 18 Nearby Stars Selected From The Lspm-North Catalog, Sébastien Lépine, John R. Thorstensen, Michael M. Shara, R. Michael Rich
Dartmouth Scholarship
We present astrometric parallaxes for 18 suspected nearby stars selected from the LSPM-north proper motion catalog. 16 objects are confirmed to be main-sequence M dwarfs within 16 pc of the Sun, including three stars (LSPM J0011+5908, LSPM J0330+5413, and LSPM J0510+2714) which lie just within the 10 pc horizon. Two other targets (LSPM J1817+1328, LSPM J2325+1403) are confirmed to be nearby white dwarfs at distances of 14 and 22 pc, respectively. One of our targets, the common proper motion pair LSPM J0405+7116E + LSPM J0405+7116W, is revealed to be a triple system, with the western component resolved into a pair …
Formal Verification And Testing Of Software Architectural Models, Gonzalo Argote Garcia
Formal Verification And Testing Of Software Architectural Models, Gonzalo Argote Garcia
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Ensuring the correctness of software has been the major motivation in software research, constituting a Grand Challenge. Due to its impact in the final implementation, one critical aspect of software is its architectural design. By guaranteeing a correct architectural design, major and costly flaws can be caught early on in the development cycle. Software architecture design has received a lot of attention in the past years, with several methods, techniques and tools developed. However, there is still more to be done, such as providing adequate formal analysis of software architectures. On these regards, a framework to ensure system dependability from …
All Optical Waveguiding In A Coherent Atomic Rubidium Vapor, Praveen K. Vudyasetu, David J. Starling, John C. Howell
All Optical Waveguiding In A Coherent Atomic Rubidium Vapor, Praveen K. Vudyasetu, David J. Starling, John C. Howell
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
We demonstrate an all optical waveguide imprinted by a low power Laguerre Gaussian control laser beam using a coherent Raman process in warm atomic rubidium vapor. We show that the signal beam propagates with a small spot size over several diffraction lengths. We also show that the coupling efficiency of the signal beam into the waveguide varies linearly with the signal power.