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The 2015 Landslide And Tsunami In Taan Fiord, Alaska, Bretwood Higman, Breanyn Macinnes, Colin Bloom
The 2015 Landslide And Tsunami In Taan Fiord, Alaska, Bretwood Higman, Breanyn Macinnes, Colin Bloom
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences
Glacial retreat in recent decades has exposed unstable slopes and allowed deep water to extend beneath some of those slopes. Slope failure at the terminus of Tyndall Glacier on 17 October 2015 sent 180 million tons of rock into Taan Fiord, Alaska. The resulting tsunami reached elevations as high as 193 m, one of the highest tsunami runups ever documented worldwide. Precursory deformation began decades before failure, and the event left a distinct sedimentary record, showing that geologic evidence can help understand past occurrences of similar events, and might provide forewarning. The event was detected within hours through automated seismological …
Titan’S Variable Ionosphere During The T118 And T119 Cassini Flybys, N. J. T. Edberg, E. Vigren, Darci Snowden, L. H. Regoli, O. Shebanits, J.-E. Wahlund, D. J. Andrews, C. Bertucci, J. Cui
Titan’S Variable Ionosphere During The T118 And T119 Cassini Flybys, N. J. T. Edberg, E. Vigren, Darci Snowden, L. H. Regoli, O. Shebanits, J.-E. Wahlund, D. J. Andrews, C. Bertucci, J. Cui
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences
We report on unusual dynamics in Titan’s ionosphere as a significant difference in ionospheric electron density is observed between the T118 and T119 Cassini nightside flybys. Two distinct nightside electron density peaks were present during T118, at 1,150 and 1,200 km, and the lowest density ever observed in Titan’s ionosphere at altitudes 1,000–1,350 km was during T118. These flybys were quite similar in geometry, Saturn local time, neutral density, extreme ultraviolet flux, and ambient magnetic field conditions. Despite this, the Radio and Plasma Waves/Langmuir Probe measured a density difference up to a factor of 6 between the passes. The overall …
Effects Of The Affordable Care Act On Health Care Access And Self-Assessed Health After 3 Years, Charles J. Courtemanche, James Marton, Benjamin Ukert, Aaron Yelowitz, Daniela Zapata
Effects Of The Affordable Care Act On Health Care Access And Self-Assessed Health After 3 Years, Charles J. Courtemanche, James Marton, Benjamin Ukert, Aaron Yelowitz, Daniela Zapata
Economics Faculty Publications
Using data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, we examine the causal impact of the Affordable Care Act on health-related outcomes after 3 years. We estimate difference-in-difference-in-differences models that exploit variation in treatment intensity from 2 sources: (1) local area prereform uninsured rates from 2013 and (2) state participation in the Medicaid expansion. Including the third postreform year leads to 2 important insights. First, gains in health insurance coverage and access to care from the policy continued to increase in the third year. Second, an improvement in the probability of reporting excellent health emerged in the third year, with …
Gold-Catalyzed Conversion Of Lignin To Low Molecular Weight Aromatics, Yang Song, Justin K. Mobley, Ali Hussain Motagamwala, Mark Isaacs, James E. Dumesic, John Ralph, Adam F. Lee, Karen Wilson, Mark Crocker
Gold-Catalyzed Conversion Of Lignin To Low Molecular Weight Aromatics, Yang Song, Justin K. Mobley, Ali Hussain Motagamwala, Mark Isaacs, James E. Dumesic, John Ralph, Adam F. Lee, Karen Wilson, Mark Crocker
Chemistry Faculty Publications
A heterogeneous catalyst system, employing Au nanoparticles (NPs) and Li–Al (1 : 2) layered double hydroxide (LDH) as support, showed excellent activity in aerobic oxidation of the benzylic alcohol group in β-O-4 linked lignin model dimers to the corresponding carbonyl products using molecular oxygen under atmospheric pressure. The synergistic effect between Au NPs and the basic Li–Al LDH support induces further reaction of the oxidized model compounds, facilitating facile cleavage of the β-O-4 linkage. Extension to oxidation of γ-valerolactone (GVL) extracted lignin and kraft lignin using Au/Li–Al LDH under similar conditions produced a range of aromatic monomers in high yield. …
Seniority Structure Of 136Xe82, Erin E. Peters, P. Van Isacker, Anagha Chakraborty, Benjamin P. Crider, A. Kumar, S. H. Liu, Marcus T. Mcellistrem, C. V. Mehl, Francisco M. Prados-Estévez, T. J. Ross, J. L. Wood, Steven W. Yates
Seniority Structure Of 136Xe82, Erin E. Peters, P. Van Isacker, Anagha Chakraborty, Benjamin P. Crider, A. Kumar, S. H. Liu, Marcus T. Mcellistrem, C. V. Mehl, Francisco M. Prados-Estévez, T. J. Ross, J. L. Wood, Steven W. Yates
Chemistry Faculty Publications
The level structure of the N = 82 nucleus 136Xe was studied with the inelastic neutron scattering reaction followed by γ-ray detection. A number of the spins and parities were reassigned, and many level lifetimes were determined for the first time using the Doppler-shift attenuation method. New shell-model calculations were also performed using both the full Z = 50–82 model space, and a reduced model space including only the 1d5/2 and 0g7/2 orbitals. This new information characterizing 136Xe was used to identify the seniority structure of the low-lying levels and to assign (π …
Toward Audio Beehive Monitoring: Deep Learning Vs. Standard Machine Learning In Classifying Beehive Audio Samples, Vladmir Kulyukin, Sarbajit Mukherjee, Prakhar Amlathe
Toward Audio Beehive Monitoring: Deep Learning Vs. Standard Machine Learning In Classifying Beehive Audio Samples, Vladmir Kulyukin, Sarbajit Mukherjee, Prakhar Amlathe
Computer Science Faculty and Staff Publications
Electronic beehive monitoring extracts critical information on colony behavior and phenology without invasive beehive inspections and transportation costs. As an integral component of electronic beehive monitoring, audio beehive monitoring has the potential to automate the identification of various stressors for honeybee colonies from beehive audio samples. In this investigation, we designed several convolutional neural networks and compared their performance with four standard machine learning methods (logistic regression, k-nearest neighbors, support vector machines, and random forests) in classifying audio samples from microphones deployed above landing pads of Langstroth beehives. On a dataset of 10,260 audio samples where the training and testing …
Preparation And Characterization Of Chemically-Modified Biomaterials And Their Application As Adsorbents Of Penicillin G, Jesie Silva, Lizebel Morante, Tesfamichael Demeke, Jacqueline Baah-Twum, Abel E. Navarro
Preparation And Characterization Of Chemically-Modified Biomaterials And Their Application As Adsorbents Of Penicillin G, Jesie Silva, Lizebel Morante, Tesfamichael Demeke, Jacqueline Baah-Twum, Abel E. Navarro
Publications and Research
The prevalence of antibiotics in water creates microbial resistance and has a negative impact on the ecosystem. Biomaterials such as spent tea leaves are rich in functional groups and are suitable for chemical modification for diverse applications. This research proposes the use of spent tea leaves of chamomile (CM), green tea (GT), and peppermint (PM) as structural scaffolds for the incorporation of carboxyl, sulfonyl, and thiol groups to improve the adsorption of Penicillin G (Pe). Adsorbents characterization reported a higher number of acidic functional groups, mainly in thiolated products. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis showed changes on the surfaces of …
Comparison Of Multiple Imputation Methods For Categorical Survey Items With High Missing Rates: Application To The Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health And Eating (Flashe) Study, Benmei Liu, Erin Hennessy, April Oh, Laura A. Dwyer, Linda Nebeling
Comparison Of Multiple Imputation Methods For Categorical Survey Items With High Missing Rates: Application To The Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health And Eating (Flashe) Study, Benmei Liu, Erin Hennessy, April Oh, Laura A. Dwyer, Linda Nebeling
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
Two multiple imputation methods, the Sequential Regression Multivariate Imputation Algorithm and the Cox-Lannacchione Weighted Sequential Hotdeck, were examined and compared to impute highly missing categorical variables from the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health and Eating (FLASHE) study. This paper describes the imputation approaches and results from the study.
Dealing With Sensitive Quantitative Variables: A Comparison Of Sampling Designs For The Procedure Of Gupta And Thornton, Carlos Narciso Bouza Herrera, Prayas Sharma
Dealing With Sensitive Quantitative Variables: A Comparison Of Sampling Designs For The Procedure Of Gupta And Thornton, Carlos Narciso Bouza Herrera, Prayas Sharma
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
The use of randomized response procedures allows diminishing the number of non-responses and increasing the accuracy of the responses. A new sampling strategy is developed where the reports are scrambled using the procedure of Gupta and Thornton. The estimator of the mean as well as the errors are developed for the Rao-Hartley-Cochran and Ranked Sets Sampling designs. The proposals are compared with the original model based on the use of simple random sampling.
Cross-Sectional Hiv Incidence Estimation Accounting For Heterogeneity Across Communities, Yuejia Xu, Oliver B. Laeyendecker, Rui Wang
Cross-Sectional Hiv Incidence Estimation Accounting For Heterogeneity Across Communities, Yuejia Xu, Oliver B. Laeyendecker, Rui Wang
Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series
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Equivalent Constructions Of Cartan Pairs, Phung Thanh Tran
Equivalent Constructions Of Cartan Pairs, Phung Thanh Tran
Math Theses
Feldman and Moore [4] introduce Cartan subalgebra of the von Neumann algebra M on a separable Hilbert space H from the natural subalgebra of M(R, sigma), the twisted algebra of matrices over the relation R on a Borel space (X, B, muy). They show that if M has a Cartan subalgebra A, then M is isomorphic to M(R, sigma) where A is the twisted algebra onto the diagonal subalgebra L^inf (X, muy). The relation R is unique to isomorphism and the orbit of the two-cohomology class on R in the torus T, which is the automorphism group of R, is …
Displacement: People, Culture, And Design Practice | A Presentation And Response To Life Lived In An Age Of Reconfigurations | Tony Fry, Liberal Arts Division, Ncss Graduate Program
Displacement: People, Culture, And Design Practice | A Presentation And Response To Life Lived In An Age Of Reconfigurations | Tony Fry, Liberal Arts Division, Ncss Graduate Program
Nature-Culture-Sustainability Studies (NCSS) Lectures
Lecture, September 5, 2018. 1:30 pm, Room 412 College Building, 2 College Street, Providence, RI 02903. In this talk Tony Fry will discuss the importance of design and the liberal arts. He will go on to suggest ways in which design understood as a form of politics will be central for building sustainable futures in radically changing times.
This event is sponsored by the Division of Liberal Arts graduate programs in Global Arts and Cultures and Nature-Culture-Sustainability Studies.
Tony Fry is one of the world’s leading scholars in the philosophy of design. He is the author of over 12 books …
Little Lasting Impact Of The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum On Shallow Marine Molluscan Faunas, Linda Ivany, Carlie Pietsch, John Handley, Rowan Lockwood, Warren Allmon, Jocelyn Sessa
Little Lasting Impact Of The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum On Shallow Marine Molluscan Faunas, Linda Ivany, Carlie Pietsch, John Handley, Rowan Lockwood, Warren Allmon, Jocelyn Sessa
Faculty Publications
Global warming, acidification, and oxygen stress at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) are associated with severe extinction in the deep sea and major biogeographic and ecologic changes in planktonic and terrestrial ecosystems, yet impacts on shallow marine macrofaunas are obscured by the incompleteness of shelf sections. We analyze mollusk assemblages bracketing (but not including) the PETM and find few notable lasting impacts on diversity, turnover, functional ecology, body size, or life history of important clades. Infaunal and chemosymbiotic taxa become more common, and body size and abundance drop in one clade, consistent with hypoxia-driven selection, but within-clade changes are not …
Tip-Enhanced Stimulated Raman Scattering With Ultra-High-Aspect-Ratio Tips And Confocal Polarization Raman Spectroscopy For Evaluation Of Sidewalls In Type Ii Superlattices Fpas, D. A. Tenne
Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations
Actoprobe team had developed custom Tip Enhancement Raman Spectroscopy System (TERS) with specially developed Ultra High Aspect Ratio probes for AFM and TERS measurements for small pixel infrared FPA sidewall characterization. Using this system, we report on stimulated Raman scattering observed in a standard tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) experiment on GaSb materials excited by 637-nm pump laser light. We explain our results by TERS-inherent mechanisms of enormous local field enhancement and by the special design and geometry of the ultra- high-aspect-ratio tips that enabled conditions for stimulated Raman scattering in the sample with greatly enhanced resonance Raman gain when aided …
Methodology To Adapt And Update A Life Cycle Cost Calculator For Your Institution: A Step-By-Step Guide, Breanna J. Parker, Alexander R. Barron
Methodology To Adapt And Update A Life Cycle Cost Calculator For Your Institution: A Step-By-Step Guide, Breanna J. Parker, Alexander R. Barron
Year on Climate Change: Other Materials
This guide provides a methodology for adapting a life cycle cost (LCC) calculator to your institution. An LCC calculator can be used to examine the present and future costs of any expenditure and can include a proxy carbon price in its analysis. Adapting an existing tool saves time and resources when compared to building from scratch. It also provides the most accurate information by accounting for specifics of context, such as energy costs and the greenhouse gas emission rates of energy sources, which vary by region.
This guide outlines a five-step process for adapting an LCC calculator to match your …
A How-To Guide For The Smith College Proxy Carbon Life Cycle Cost Calculator, Breanna J. Parker, Alexander R. Barron, Susan Stratton Sayre
A How-To Guide For The Smith College Proxy Carbon Life Cycle Cost Calculator, Breanna J. Parker, Alexander R. Barron, Susan Stratton Sayre
Year on Climate Change: Other Materials
Detailed written guide for using the LCC calculator for Smith College. A similar guide can be adapted for users of the calculator at your institution.
The Smith College Proxy Carbon Life Cycle Cost Calculator is a tool designed to include climate impacts in the evaluation of present and future costs of projects on campus. At the request of the Study Group on Climate Change, this Excel tool was developed as part of the implementation of a proxy carbon price at Smith College.
The Diverse Magneto-Optical Selection Rules In Bilayer Black Phosphorus, Jhao-Ying Wu, Szu-Chao Chen, Thi-Nga Do, Wu-Pei Su, Godfrey Gumbs, Ming-Fa Lin
The Diverse Magneto-Optical Selection Rules In Bilayer Black Phosphorus, Jhao-Ying Wu, Szu-Chao Chen, Thi-Nga Do, Wu-Pei Su, Godfrey Gumbs, Ming-Fa Lin
Publications and Research
The magneto-optical properties of bilayer phosphorene is investigated by the generalized tight-binding model and the gradient approximation. The vertical inter-Landau-level transitions, being sensitive to the polarization directions, are mainly determined by the spatial symmetries of sub-envelope functions on the distinct sublattices. The anisotropic excitations strongly depend on the electric and magnetic fields. A uniform perpendicular electric field could greatly diversify the selection rule, frequency, intensity, number and form of symmetric absorption peaks. Specifically, the unusual magneto-optical properties appear beyond the critical field as a result of two subgroups of Landau levels with the main and side modes. The rich and …
Efficiency Enhancement Of Perovskite Solar Cells With Plasmonic Nanoparticles: A Simulation Study, Ali Hajjiah, Ishac Kandas, Nader Shehata
Efficiency Enhancement Of Perovskite Solar Cells With Plasmonic Nanoparticles: A Simulation Study, Ali Hajjiah, Ishac Kandas, Nader Shehata
Biology Faculty Publications
Recently, hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites have been extensively studied due to their promising optical properties with relatively low-cost and simple processing. However, the perovskite solar cells have some low optical absorption in the visible spectrum, especially around the red region. In this paper, an improvement of perovskite solar cell efficiency is studied via simulations through adding plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) at the rear side of the solar cell. The plasmonic resonance wavelength is selected to be very close to the spectrum range of lower absorption of the perovskite: around 600 nm. Both gold and silver nanoparticles (Au and Ag NPs) are selected …
Synthesis Of A Novel Bicyclic Scaffold Inspired By The Antifungal Natural Product Sordarin, Yibiao Wu, Chris Dockendorff
Synthesis Of A Novel Bicyclic Scaffold Inspired By The Antifungal Natural Product Sordarin, Yibiao Wu, Chris Dockendorff
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
A simplified bicyclic scaffold inspired by the antifungal natural product sordarin was designed and synthesized which maintains the carboxylic acid/aldehyde (or nitrile) pharmacophore. Docking studies with the target for sordarin, the fungal protein eukaryotic elongation factor 2 (eEF2), suggested that the novel scaffolds may bind productively. A densely functionalized chiral cyclopentadiene was constructed in 8 steps and utilized in a Diels-Alder reaction with acrylonitrile. The resulting [2.2.1] cycloheptene was transformed into a scaffold possessing vicinal carboxylic acid and nitrile groups, with orientations predicted to provide high affinity for eEF2. The synthetic approach disclosed here sets the stage for a renewed …
Synthesis And Evaluation Of 4-Cycloheptylphenols As Selective Estrogen Receptor-Β Agonists (Serbas), K. L. Iresha Sampathi Perera, Alicia M. Hanson, Sergey V. Lindeman, Andrea Imhoff, Xingyun Lu, Daniel S. Sem, William A. Donaldson
Synthesis And Evaluation Of 4-Cycloheptylphenols As Selective Estrogen Receptor-Β Agonists (Serbas), K. L. Iresha Sampathi Perera, Alicia M. Hanson, Sergey V. Lindeman, Andrea Imhoff, Xingyun Lu, Daniel S. Sem, William A. Donaldson
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
A short and efficient route to 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)cycloheptanemethanol was developed, which resulted in the preparation of a mixture of 4 stereoisomers. The stereoisomers were separated by preparative HPLC, and two of the stereoisomers identified by X-ray crystallography. The stereoisomers, as well as a small family of 4-cycloheptylphenol derivatives, were evaluated as estrogen receptor-beta agonists. The lead compound, 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)cycloheptanemethanol was selective for activating ER relative to seven other nuclear hormone receptors, with 300-fold selectivity for the β over α isoform and with EC50 of 30–50 nM in cell-based and direct binding assays.
Edible Forest Gardens- Perennial Ag Fo Eco Regeneration .Pdf, Lisa Depiano
Edible Forest Gardens- Perennial Ag Fo Eco Regeneration .Pdf, Lisa Depiano
Lisa DePiano
New Market Opportunities And Consumer Heterogeneity In The U.S. Organic Food Market, Gwanseon Kim, Jun Ho Seok, Tyler B. Mark
New Market Opportunities And Consumer Heterogeneity In The U.S. Organic Food Market, Gwanseon Kim, Jun Ho Seok, Tyler B. Mark
Agricultural Economics Faculty Publications
This paper investigates what factors and characteristics of organic consumers affect annual organic food expenditure by using Nielsen’s consumer panel dataset from 2010 to 2014. To be specific, this paper explores new marketing opportunities by investigating organic consumer heterogeneity in different household income levels by utilizing the multilevel model. Findings in this study will contribute to the previous and existing literature in three-folds. First, we find that the organic consumers are more heterogeneous in the high-level of income groups (approximately above $60,000), as well as the low-income households between $35,000 and $45,000. This finding demonstrates that the income levels above …
Two-Dimensional Type-Ii Dirac Fermions In A Laalo3/Lanio3/Laalo3 Quantum Well, L. L. Tao, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal
Two-Dimensional Type-Ii Dirac Fermions In A Laalo3/Lanio3/Laalo3 Quantum Well, L. L. Tao, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal
Evgeny Tsymbal Publications
The type-II Dirac fermions that are characterized by a tilted Dirac cone and anisotropic magnetotransport properties have been recently proposed theoretically and confirmed experimentally. Here, we predict the emergence of two-dimensional (2D) type-II Dirac fermions in LaAlO3/LaNiO3/LaAlO3 quantum-well structures. Using first-principles calculations and model analyses, we show that the Dirac points are formed at the crossing between the dx2−y2 and dz2 bands protected by the mirror symmetry. The energy position of the Dirac points can be tuned to appear at the Fermi energy by changing the quantum-well width. For …
Bayesian And Semi-Bayesian Estimation Of The Parameters Of Generalized Inverse Weibull Distribution, Kamaljit Kaur, Kalpana K. Mahajan, Sangeeta Arora
Bayesian And Semi-Bayesian Estimation Of The Parameters Of Generalized Inverse Weibull Distribution, Kamaljit Kaur, Kalpana K. Mahajan, Sangeeta Arora
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
Bayesian and semi-Bayesian estimators of parameters of the generalized inverse Weibull distribution are obtained using Jeffreys’ prior and informative prior under specific assumptions of loss function. Using simulation, the relative efficiency of the proposed estimators is obtained under different set-ups. A real life example is also given.
Unconventional Anomalous Hall Effect From Antiferromagnetic Domain Walls Of Nd2Ir2O7 Thin Films, Woo Jin Kim, John H. Gruenewald, Taekoo Oh, Sangmo Cheon, Bongju Kim, Oleksandr B. Korneta, Hwanbeom Cho, Daesu Lee, Yoonkoo Kim, Miyoung Kim, Je-Geun Park, Bohm-Jung Yang, Ambrose Seo
Unconventional Anomalous Hall Effect From Antiferromagnetic Domain Walls Of Nd2Ir2O7 Thin Films, Woo Jin Kim, John H. Gruenewald, Taekoo Oh, Sangmo Cheon, Bongju Kim, Oleksandr B. Korneta, Hwanbeom Cho, Daesu Lee, Yoonkoo Kim, Miyoung Kim, Je-Geun Park, Bohm-Jung Yang, Ambrose Seo
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
Ferroic domain walls (DWs) create different symmetries and ordered states compared with those in single-domain bulk materials. In particular, the DWs of an antiferromagnet with noncoplanar spin structure have a distinct symmetry that cannot be realized in those of their ferromagnet counterparts. In this paper, we show that an unconventional anomalous Hall effect (AHE) can arise from the DWs of a noncoplanar antiferromagnet, Nd2Ir2O7. Bulk Nd2Ir2O7 has a cubic symmetry; thus, its Hall signal should be zero without an applied magnetic field. The DWs generated in this material break …
Solid State Nmr Spectroscopy/Imaging In Situ Measuring Devices And Methods For Calibration And Determining One Or More Quantitative Properties Of A Target Sampleabstract, Lingyu Chi, Ming Huang, R. Gerald Ii, Klaus Woelk
Solid State Nmr Spectroscopy/Imaging In Situ Measuring Devices And Methods For Calibration And Determining One Or More Quantitative Properties Of A Target Sampleabstract, Lingyu Chi, Ming Huang, R. Gerald Ii, Klaus Woelk
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
In situ measuring devices, methods of making the same, and methods of using the same are provided herein. The in situ measuring devices can include a capillary tube having a reference material sealed inside the capillary tube, where the capillary tube is positioned inside of a solid state or MAS NMR rotor. A target sample can also be positioned in the interior of the solid state or MAS NMR rotor but is sequestered from the reference material by a capillary tube wall. The in situ measuring devices can be used in solid state MAS NMR spectroscopy to quantify one or …
Solid State Nmr Spectroscopy/Imaging In Situ Measuring Devices And Methods For Calibration And Determining One Or More Quantitative Properties Of A Target Sample, Lingyu Chi, Ming Huang, Rex E. Gerald, Klaus Woelk
Solid State Nmr Spectroscopy/Imaging In Situ Measuring Devices And Methods For Calibration And Determining One Or More Quantitative Properties Of A Target Sample, Lingyu Chi, Ming Huang, Rex E. Gerald, Klaus Woelk
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
In situ measuring devices, methods of making the same, and methods of using the same are provided herein. The in situ measuring devices can include a capillary tube having a reference material sealed inside the capillary tube, where the capillary tube is positioned inside of a solid state or MAS NMR rotor. A target sample can also be positioned in the interior of the solid state or MAS NMR rotor but is sequestered from the reference material by a capillary tube wall. The in situ measuring devices can be used in solid state MAS NMR spectroscopy to quantify one or …
2018 Fall Engr333 Project Assignment, Matthew K. Heun
2018 Fall Engr333 Project Assignment, Matthew K. Heun
ENGR 333
The Fall 2018 ENGR333 project focused on renewable energy generation.
I asked the students “What is the largest possible reduction in Calvin’s annual energy costs from a $5M investment in renewable energy?”
Customer
The customer for this project was Russell Bray, Director of Calvin’s Physical Plant.
Weather And Climate Summary And Forecast: September 2018 Report, Gregory V. Jones
Weather And Climate Summary And Forecast: September 2018 Report, Gregory V. Jones
Linfield University Wine Studies Reports
This report provides a summary of the weather and climate forecast for September 2018. It includes forecast information specific to the Pacific Northwest and the western United States, as well as forecast information for other portions of the United States and abroad.
Database Review: Sao/Nasa Astrophysics Data System, Laura Pope Robbins
Database Review: Sao/Nasa Astrophysics Data System, Laura Pope Robbins
Publications
Laura Pope Robbins is an advisor for The Charleston Advisor, and the review below is included in Scholarly Commons with the permission of the publisher.
The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is the premier Open Access research database for astronomy and astrophysics containing over 13 million bibliographic records. These records include journal articles, books, conference proceedings, historical observatory bulletins, and other gray literature. An exceptional feature of ADS is the visualizations it creates, showing author networks, overlapping citations, and frequently occurring terminology giving researchers new ways to explore the literature. It is a unique resource that is as easy for a …