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DeTar, Carleton | Topological susceptibility with the improved Asqtad action | Chiral perturbation theory predicts that in quantum chromodynamics light dynamical quarks suppress the topological (instanton) susceptibility.We investigate this suppression through direct numerical simulation using the Asqtad improved lattice fermion action. This action holds promise for carrying... | Chiral perturbation; Staggered fermions | 2003-12 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Towards a national disaster response protocol | Since the Florence flood of November 4, 1966, the concept of an organized disaster response for cultural property has been a focus for conservators. In 1976, a decade after the Arno River had retreated from Florence's museums, libraries, and historic churches, a Library of Congress planning confere... | Emergency; Property; Preservation | 2006 |
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Chamberlin, Ralph V. | Spiders of the Georgia region of North America | This paper has developed from a study undertaken initially to determine, s far as possible from available evidence, the proper application of the _ames based by Walckenaer upon Abbot' s drawings of the spiders of Georgia. The validity of these names has not been seriously questioned since the redisc... | | 1944-12-10 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Application of phase detection frequency domain reflectometry for locating faults in an F-18 flight control harness | The performance of a phase-detection frequency-domain reflectometer (PD-FDR) for locating open and short circuits (hard faults) in a Navy F-18 flight control harness has been tested, and the analytical expressions for accuracy verified. Nine different types of aircraft wires appear in this harness:... | Phase detection; Frequency domain reflectometry; PD-FDR; Wire fault location; Aging wire; Flight control harness | 2005-05 |
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Li, Minqi | China: hyper-development and environmental crisis | China's spectacular economic growth has been one of the most dramatic developments in the global economy over the past quarter century. Between 1978 and 2004 the Chinese economy expanded at an annual rate of 9.4 per cent. No other large economy has ever grown so rapidly for so long in the economic h... | China; Economic growth; Environmental impacts | 2007 |
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Neatrour, Anna | Documenting contemporary regional history: the Utah COVID-19 digital collection | Purpose When faced with events such as the global pandemic of COVID-19, libraries have a unique opportunity to develop a community facing response through born-digital collections. These collections provide challenges for metadata creation, collection development policies, workflows, and digital pre... | COVID-19; born digital collections; metadata; library workflows; digital collections | 2020 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Fast flotation with an air-sparged hydrocyclone | The status of the research programme on air-sparged hydrocyclones at the University of Utah is presented. Fast flotation of coal, oil shale, and copper porphyry ore has been demonstrated with capacities far exceeding those of conventional flotation cells. In addition to the performance characteris... | Cells; Capacity; Froth | 1984 |
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Ketchum, Richard B. | Report to Joint Smoke Abatement Committee on the feasibility of a pilot plant for treating coal by the Karrick process | We take great pleasure in submitting to you herewith, a report of the feasibility of a Pilot Plant for treating Utah coals by the Karrick Process. We wish to emphasize the fact that this report is a result of detailed study which included, a large amount of calculations and data which would be... | Smoke abatement; Karrick process; Retorting; Coal refining | 1932 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Comparison of process alternatives for gold recovery from cyanide leach solutions | Both conventional and nonconventional process alternatives for gold recovery from cyanide heap leach solutions are discussed in terms of possible flowsheets. Conventional process alternatives include carbon adsorption and zinc dust precipitation, while nonconventional process alternatives include re... | Conventional; Exchange; Flowsheet | 1984 |
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Landesman, Margaret M. | Consortia vs reform: creating congruence | The inability of research libraries to offer the collections their users desire has become more pronounced each year. In response, libraries have moved in two directions: the rapidly growing consortial movement and the movement to advocate and support reforms in scholarly communication. However, if ... | | 2000 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Discovering Your Family in Digital Libraries | Presentation on using digital libraries in family history research at the RootsTech Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Family history; Digital libraries | 2019-02-28 |
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Sekercioglu, Cagan | Impacts of birdwatching on human and avian communities | Ecotourism can be a vehicle for community-based conservation if it is conducted with an emphasis on the well-being of local ecosystems and human communities. Birdwatchers form the largest group of ecotourists, and are, on average, well-educated, wealthy and committed. This makes them ideal ecotouris... | | 2002-01-01 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Measurement and modeling of multiuser multiantenna system in aircraft in the presence of electromagnetic noise and interference | This paper evaluates the accuracy with which the performance of a multi-user multi-antenna system can be predicted with and without considering co-channel interference and noise (Gaussian, α- stable and Cauchy) using a site-specific 3D ray-tracing algorithm as well as with statistical models with G... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Seven deadly sins of disaster recovery | Disaster response is largely about managing people. Human failings and vice can delay or derail library and archives recovery activities, causing irreparable damage to irreplaceable cultural property. Peter Waters' seven requirements for conducting successful disaster recoveries are contrasted with ... | Peter Waters; Florence flood; Disaster plan; Recovery protocol; Library; Archive | 2007 |
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Sanchez, Thomas W. | Walling in or walling out: gated communities | It has been four decades since the United States legally outlawed all forms of public discrimination - in housing, education, transportation, and accommodations. Yet today, we are seeing a new form of discrimination -- the gated, walled, private community. Americans are electing to live behind wall... | | 2007 |
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Francis, Leslie | Eminent domain compensation in the Western states: a critique of the fair market value model | Both the United States Constitution and the constitutions of the states of the intermountain west and the Pacific Coast prohibit the state from taking property without paying just compensation. Thus, there are two basic issues in any eminent domain case. First, has governmental interference with pro... | Eminent domain; Compensation; Governmental interference; Fair Market Value | 2006-06-16 |
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Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A. | Effects of weather on fungal abundance and richness among 25 communities in the Intermountain West | Because moisture and temperature influence the growth of fungi, characterizing weather conditions favorable for fungi may be used to predict the abundance and richness of fungi in habitats with different climate conditions. To estimate habitat favorability to fungi, we examined the relationship of f... | Intermountain West; Utah; Microclimate; Fungal prevalence | 2002 |
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Chapman, David S. | Global warming - just hot air? | We know from weather station records that Earth's surface temperature has increased on average by 0.6 degrees C in the last 100 years. The 1990s have been the warmest decade on record. Over the same period, global sea level has increased by 10-20 cm. We know also that planet Earth has an atmosphere ... | Greenhouse Effect; Climate change | 1998 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Personal Digital Archiving | Presentation on personal digital archiving for family history work at the RootsTech Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Family history; Personal digital archiving | 2019-03-01 |
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McDaniel, Susan | Reconceptualizing the nuptiality/fertility relationship in Canada in a new age | First comes love; then comes marriage; along comes Joanie with a baby carriage. This straightforward temporal sequence so long taken for granted in North America may no longer be valid. With marriage rates declining, birth rates at an historic low, births occurring outside legal marriage, and dramat... | Marriage; Family; Feminist | 1989 |
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Neatrour, Anna; Myntti, Jeremy | Western Name Authority File: A Pilot Regional Name Authority Project | The prospect of authority control in digital libraries creates unique challenges. Digital library systems and software often do not support integrated authority control, which can create issues in consistency for personal and corporate names representation in descriptive metadata. Standard practice ... | metadata; authority control; digital libraries; controlled vocabulary | 2019-05-05 |
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Chamberlin, Ralph V. | Spiders of the Raft River Mountains of Utah | An expedition to the Raft River Mountains, located in northwestern Utah near the Idaho and Nevada borders, was sponsored by the departments of Zoology and Botany of the University in September, 1932. The authors of this paper devoted themselves primarily to the collecting of spiders of which a total... | | 1933-04 |
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Garrett, Timothy J. | Are there basic physical constraints on future anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide? | Global Circulation Models (GCMs) provide projections for future climate warming using a wide variety of highly sophisticated anthropogenic CO2 emissions scenarios as input, each based on the evolution of four emissions "drivers": population p, standard of living g, energy productivity (or efficiency... | Global circulation models; Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions | 2009 |
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Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, John | DataStations: ubiquitous transient storage for mobile users | In this paper, we describe DataStations, an architecture that provides ubiquitous transient storage to arbitrary mobile applications. Mobile users can utilize a nearby DataStation as a proxy cache for their remote home file servers, as a file server to meet transient storage needs, and as a platf... | DataStations; Ubiquitous transient storage; Proxy cache | 2003-11-14 |
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Flynn, John J. | Federalism and viable state government: the history of Utah's Constitution | The decade of the 1960's has witnessed, thus far, a sharp upswing of interest in the state of the states. Financial crisis, political paralysis, reapportionment, and the continued trend of federal intervention in heretofore "local" affairs have forced believers in the federal idea to reexamine the s... | Constitution, Law; History | 1966 |