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Population characteristics of the Salt Lake Metropolitan Area | 1964-01 | | This study could not have been undertaken without the assistance of many. An expression of gratitude is due Dr. Osmond L. Harline, Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, and Dr. Clyde N. Randall, Dean of the College of Business, of the University of Utah, who responded to the orig... |
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Required Documentation 1.2b: Alumni and Former Students | | | The University of Utah 2006 Self-Study Required Documentation: Standards 1-4. Standard 1: Institutional Mission and goals, Planning and Effectiveness. Part 2: Analysis and Appraisal of Outcomes. Section B: Alumni and Former Students. |
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Water management for oil sand and oil shale development in Utah: Challenges and solutions | 2009-02-27 | water management; oil sands; oil shale; integrated water management | Analysis of the water management and impact issues relevant to oil sands and oil shale development in Utah, presented at the 2009 Western U.S. Oil Sands Conference by Steve Burian, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah |
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1868-69 General Catalog | 1869 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | First annual catalogue of the officers and students in the University of Deseret for the academical year 1868-9 |
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OSEC's White River project | 2008-11-13 | OSEC; White River project; Utah oil shale resources and technology | A presentation given at the Utah Oil Shale Resources and Technology Update on November 13, 2008, Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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UUSAC parking request 1993-1994 | 1994 | Committees | Notes, letters and memos of the University of Utah Parking, Transportation, Traffic Modeling Project Settering Committee. |
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Salt Lake area transportation study: volume I current travel inventory | 1963-11 | | A major element of this study was the review of current travel patterns generated by the 394,000 residents of the Salt Lake area as determined from a 1960 comprehensive origin-destination survey which was conducted by the Department of Highways. Supplemental studies covered commercial vehicle m... |
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Salt Lake City census 2010 atlas | 2013-02 | Demographics; Salt Lake City; Utah; Census | This volume presents and analyzes results from the 2010 Census of Population and Housing. This mandatory enumeration is conducted by the federal government and is used to determine reapportionment and redistricting. This is the most complete record of population, households, and housing units that i... |
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1957-58 General Catalog | 1957 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah 1957-1958 General Catalog |
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Government supported finance | 2008-11-13 | finance; government supported finance; DOE loan guarantee program | |
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Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of Salt Lake County: sub-county analysis | 2006-12 | Salt Lake County; Projections; Estimates; Aging population; Baby boom; Utah; Salt Lake Aging Services; Kennecott Land | This paper is an examination of the shifting geographic distribution of the population within Salt Lake County over time as well as an analysis of the spatial distribution of its demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. It builds on the county-level analysis included in a separate section of t... |
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Panel discussion on the Future of Coal in a Carbon-Constrained World: Panel discussion slides | 2008-05-23 | future of coal; pannel discussion; CO2; carbon; assessment report | Slides that accompanied the panel discussion for The Future of Coal in a Carbon-Constrained World conference, May 23, 2008, Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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Salt Lake County's distinctive demographics: implications for the aging population | 2006-12 | Salt Lake County; Projections; Estimates; Aging population; Baby boom; Utah; Salt Lake Aging Services; Kennecott Land | Salt Lake County is the economic, political, and cultural center of Utah. The county is currently home to nearly 40 percent of Utah residents and generates about half of all jobs in the state. It remains the most populous county, with a million of the state's 2.6 million residents,1 and its daytime ... |
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