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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) 1996-1997 | 1997 | Year end report; University of Utah staff; University of Utah employees | Year end report of UUSAC activities, membership and other committee work. |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) minutes 1997 | 1997 | University of Utah employees | Minutes for the University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee. |
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Catalytic upgrading of Asphalt Ridge bitumen over hydrodenitrogenation catalysts (Abstract only) | 1997 | | The bitumen extracted from Asphalt Ridge oil sands was hydrotreated over three sulfided NiMo/y-Alumina hydrodenitrogenation catalysts in a fixed bed reactor to study the extent of upgrading as a function of process variables and catalyst. The process variables investigated were temperature (619-685 ... |
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1997-98 General Catalog | 1997 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | University of Utah Bulletin 97/98 General Catalog |
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Quality growth efficiency tools: progress report | 1997-04 | | The Quality Growth Efficiency Tools project team has been meeting since July 1996 to develop a process and set of tools to improve the quality of growth related information to plan for Utah's future. The Project's stated purpose is to improve the technical and analytical models used to forecast gr... |
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UUSAC olympic oversight committee 1997-1998 | 1997-06-26 | Committees | Agenda and organizational chart for the Olympic Oversight Committee |
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QGET: quality growth efficiency tools databook | 1997-07 | | In the last six years Utah has experienced an unprecedented economic boom. Economic growth has attracted large numbers of residents from other states to Utah. High in-migration, combined with a consistently growing resident population, has applied pressure on Utah's existing transportation, educat... |
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Development of an eastern shale oil residue as an asphalt additive: Subtask 2.5 | 1997-08-11 | eastern shale oil residue; asphalt additive; western shale oil-derived asphalt additive; oxidative age hardening; shale oil chemistry | An evaluation of eastern shale oil as an asphalt additive to reduce oxidative age hardening and moisture susceptibility is being conducted. An eastern shale oil residue having a viscosity of 1.30 Pa.s at 60° C (140°F) was blended with three different petroleum-derived asphalts that are known to be... |
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Baseline scenario 1997 | 1997-09 | | |
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Qget quality growth efficiency tools | 1997-12 | | In the last six years Utah has experienced an unprecedented economic boom. Economic growth has attracted large numbers of residents from other states to Utah. High in-migration, combined with a consistently growing resident population, has applied pressure on Utah's existing transportation, water, ... |