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Water Current, Volume 28, No. 6, December 1996
Water Current, Volume 28, No. 6, December 1996
Water Current Newsletter
UNL Remediation Research Gets NSF/EPSCoR Funding Boost
From the Director: Implementation Plans Continue for "School of Natural Resources;" New Staff Joins Water Center
Drought, Climate Change Effects on Aquifer Are Topics for 26th Water Conference
New Database Aids Navigating Platte River Information
Applicator Training Sessions to Start Again Next Month
"When the Rains Don't Come" Subject of Seminar Series
Spaldings Speak at Korea's Cheju University
M-Isometric Transformations Of Hilbert Space, Iii, Jim Alger, Mark Stankus
M-Isometric Transformations Of Hilbert Space, Iii, Jim Alger, Mark Stankus
Mathematics
No abstract provided.
A Note On Distributions Of True Versus Fabricated Data, Theodore P. Hill
A Note On Distributions Of True Versus Fabricated Data, Theodore P. Hill
Research Scholars in Residence
New empirical evidence and statistical derivations of Benford’s Law have led to successful goodness-of fit tests to detect fraud in accounting data. Several recent case studies support the hypothesis that fabricated data does not conform to expected true digital frequencies.
Reverse Engineering Of Computer-Based Navy Systems, Lonnie R. Welch, Guohui Yu, Binoy Ravindran, Franz J. Kurfess, Jorge Henriques, Mark Wilson, Antonio L. Samuel, Michael W. Masters
Reverse Engineering Of Computer-Based Navy Systems, Lonnie R. Welch, Guohui Yu, Binoy Ravindran, Franz J. Kurfess, Jorge Henriques, Mark Wilson, Antonio L. Samuel, Michael W. Masters
Computer Science and Software Engineering
The financial pressure to meet the need for change in computer-based systems through evolution rather than through revolution has spawned the discipline of reengineering. One driving factor of reengineering is that it is increasingly becoming the case that enhanced requirements placed on computer-based systems are overstressing the processing resources of the systems. Thus, the distribution of processing load over highly parallel and distributed hardware architectures has become part of the reengineering process for computer-based Navy systems.
This paper presents an intermediate representation (IR) for capturing features of computer-based systems to enable reengineering for concurrency. A novel feature of the IR …
The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1996/97, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies
The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1996/97, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Volume 7, Number 1 NEW °3> f\ND VARWIN God and Evolution in Nature by Shayne Zurilgen (Editor's note: The author, a senior in geology at the University of the Pacific, prepared this paper in the fall of 1996for an undergraduate history class, "JohnMuir and the Environment.") Ifred Lord Tennyson was looking into his microscope one day when he was moved to comment, "Strange that these wonders should draw some men to God and repel others."1 Tennyson was addressing the fervor surrounding Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. While he didn't really identify anyone in particular, Tennyson conceivably could …
Mp733: Preliminary Database Assessment For International Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Efforts, G. B. Wiersma
Mp733: Preliminary Database Assessment For International Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Efforts, G. B. Wiersma
Miscellaneous Publications
Description of a database assessment of international ecological monitoring efforts.
Evaluation Of Constructed Wetlands For The Waste Management Of A Large Scale Swine Production Unit, Robert Sutton
Evaluation Of Constructed Wetlands For The Waste Management Of A Large Scale Swine Production Unit, Robert Sutton
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The effectiveness of using constructed wetlands to remove unwanted nutrients, increase dissolved oxygen while at the same time decreasing the biological oxygen demand, and to reduce the levels of the Fecal Coliform Bacteria from a swine operation was evaluated. The indicator of proper waste purification will be the result of testing for the following: ammonia nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen, total phosphorus, total suspended solids, dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, biological oxygen demand, and Fecal Coliform Bacteria. The wetland was divided into nine connected cells that covered approximately 3.8 hectares. Material was loaded from an anaerobic holding lagoon on four separate occasions during …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 12, Number 10, December 1996, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 12, Number 10, December 1996, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
A Stronger Triangle Inequality, Herb Bailey
A Stronger Triangle Inequality, Herb Bailey
Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)
The triangle inequality is basic for many results in real and complex analysis. The geometric form states that the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third. This was included as Proposition XX in the first book of Euclid's Elements. Many geometric triangle inequalities involving sides, angles, altitudes, inscribed circles and circumscribed circles have been found. Hundreds of these inequalities are summarized in [l] and [2]. A nice geometric proof of the triangle inequality is given in [3].
Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Ze Spalania Odpadów Przemysłowych W Piecu Obrotowym, Robert Oleniacz, Marian Mazur, Marek Bogacki
Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Ze Spalania Odpadów Przemysłowych W Piecu Obrotowym, Robert Oleniacz, Marian Mazur, Marek Bogacki
Robert Oleniacz
The paper presents the results of measurements of the concentration of selected pollutants in the flue gases from the incineration of industrial wastes in a full-scale rotary kiln. The study included three waste mixtures introduced into the kiln: 1) coal tar waste (tar origin of coke); 1) waste paints, varnish and lubricant; 3) resin and rubber waste. The article also assesses the effectiveness of the existing wet flue gas cleaning system (alkaline scrubber) and specifies minimum exhaust gas purifying performance guarantees compliance with European emission standards for waste incineration.
English title: Pollutant emissions from incineration of industrial waste in a …
Coarsening And Persistence In The Voter Model, E. Ben-Naim, L. Frachebourg, P.L. Krapivsky
Coarsening And Persistence In The Voter Model, E. Ben-Naim, L. Frachebourg, P.L. Krapivsky
Eli Ben-Naim
No abstract provided.
Auroral Electrojet Irregularity Theory And Experiment: A Criticalreview Of Present Understanding And Future Directions, J. D. Sahr, Bela G. Fejer
Auroral Electrojet Irregularity Theory And Experiment: A Criticalreview Of Present Understanding And Future Directions, J. D. Sahr, Bela G. Fejer
Bela G. Fejer
We review the experimental observations of meter scale plasma irregularities in the auroral E region and the status of their theoretical understanding. Most of the experimental data is derived from VHF radar scatter experiments, but sounding rockets also provide crucial information not obtainable from radars. Linear theories correctly predict the altitude of occurence, strong magnetic aspect sensitivity, marginal instability, and typical phase velocities. Subsequent nonlinear theories have been developed to account for other observed features but with less satisfying application. Further understanding of auroral electrojet irregularities is impeded by precision limitations of existing instruments, by radar data which may seem …
International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Polymer Science In Vietnam, Otto Vogl, Dang Van Luyen, Dang Mai-Huong
Polymer Science In Vietnam, Otto Vogl, Dang Van Luyen, Dang Mai-Huong
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
45. Minoru Imoto, Otto Vogl, Tatsuro Ouchi
The Geology And Structures In The Northern Hiko Range, Lincoln County, Nevada, Douglas D. Switzer
The Geology And Structures In The Northern Hiko Range, Lincoln County, Nevada, Douglas D. Switzer
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
In the northern Hiko Range, extension occurred in four temporally distinct episodes during the Cenozoic. The extensional events are (1) prevolcanic (> 27.31 ± 0. 03 Ma), (2) syn-volcanic (between 22.78 ± 0,03 and 18.5 ± 0.4 Ma), (3) Tertiary(?) post-volcanic ( < 14.7 ± 0.4 Ma), and ( 4) Pliocene(?) - Quaternary. Four fault sets are delineated based on orientation and cross-cutting relationships: (I) northeast- to northwest-striking moderately dipping prevolcanic faults, (2) east-west striking, steeply-dipping syn-volcanic faults, (3) east-west- and east-northeast-striking, steeply dipping Tertiary(?) post-volcanic faults, and (4) generally north-striking steeply dipping Pliocene (?) - Quaternary faults.
Prevolcanic faults in the northern Hiko Range are interpreted to be footwall faults to an Oligocene age extensional system. These faults increase the area affected by Oligocene extension and support existing evidence that suggests this event is widespread.
A tectonomagmatic rift model has been proposed to explain synvolcanic extension during the Tertiary in the northern Basin and Range …
The Probe, Issue 172 – December 1996
The Probe, Issue 172 – December 1996
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
A Conservation Dilemma-The Free-Ranging Domestic Cat, by John Coleman, Stan Temple, and Scott Craven, Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
9th Northern Furbearer Conference on May 22-23,1997 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada: Second Announcement / First Call for Papers
Darrel Juve to Retire
Wolves Attack People in Kazakhstan
Video Review: "Basic Coyote Control" produced by Tom Beaudette of High Country Control
Australian Wants to Unleash Fatal Virus on Felines
Abstracts Published at the 3rd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society:
Leghold Traps: An Overview of Social and Biological Issues Behind the Controversy, William F. Andelt, Robert L. Phillips, …
Cross-Input Amortization Captures The Diffuse Adversary, Neal E. Young
Cross-Input Amortization Captures The Diffuse Adversary, Neal E. Young
Computer Science Technical Reports
Koutsoupias and Papadimitriou recently raised the question of how well deterministic on-line paging algorithms can do against a certain class of adversarially biased random inputs. Such an input is given in an on-line fashion; the adversary determines the next request probabilistically, subject to the constraint that no page may be requested with probability more than a fixed $\epsilon>0$. In this paper, we answer their question by estimating, within a factor of two, the optimal competitive ratio of any deterministic on-line strategy against this adversary. We further analyze randomized on-line strategies, obtaining upper and lower bounds within a factor of …
Geology Newsletter- 1996, Department Of Geology
Geology Newsletter- 1996, Department Of Geology
Geological and Environmental Sciences News
Vol. 1, No. 21
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Gamma-Ray Observations Of Gro J1655-40, R Kroeger, Mark Strickman, J E. Grove, Philip Kaaret, E. Ford, B A. Harmon, Mark L. Mcconnell
Gamma-Ray Observations Of Gro J1655-40, R Kroeger, Mark Strickman, J E. Grove, Philip Kaaret, E. Ford, B A. Harmon, Mark L. Mcconnell
Physics & Astronomy
The bright transient X-ray source GRO J1655-40 = XN Sco 1994 was observed by the OSSE instrument on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO). Preliminary results are reported here. The initial outburst from GRO J1655-40 was detected by BATSE on 27 Jul 1994. OSSE observations were made in five separate viewing periods starting between 4 Aug 1994 and 4 Apr 1995. The first, third, and fifth observations are near the peak luminosity. In the second observation, the source flux had dropped by several orders of magnitude and we can only set an upper limit. The fourth observation is a weak …
Constraints On The Minimal Supergravity Model From Non-Standard Vacua, Howard Baer, Michal Brhlik, Diego Castano
Constraints On The Minimal Supergravity Model From Non-Standard Vacua, Howard Baer, Michal Brhlik, Diego Castano
Chemistry and Physics Faculty Articles
We evaluate regions of parameter space in the minimal supergravity model where "unbounded from below" (UFB) or charge or color-breaking minima (CCB) occur. Our analysis includes the most important terms from the one-loop effective potential. We note a peculiar discontinuity of results depending on how renormalization group improvement is performed: One case leads to a UFB potential throughout the model parameter space, while the other typically agrees quite well with similar calculations performed using only the tree level potential. We compare our results with constraints from cosmology and naturalness and find a preferred region of parameter space which implies m …
Secure Outsourcing Of Some Computations, Mikhail J. Atallah, Konstantinos N. Pantazopoulos, Eugene H. Spafford
Secure Outsourcing Of Some Computations, Mikhail J. Atallah, Konstantinos N. Pantazopoulos, Eugene H. Spafford
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Low-Threat Security Patches And Tools, Mohd A. Bashar, Ganesh Krishnan, Markus G. Kuhn, Eugene H. Spafford, Samuel S. Wagstaff Jr
Low-Threat Security Patches And Tools, Mohd A. Bashar, Ganesh Krishnan, Markus G. Kuhn, Eugene H. Spafford, Samuel S. Wagstaff Jr
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Searching For Ephemeral Subsequences In Strings, Alberto Apostolico, Mikhail J. Attalah
Searching For Ephemeral Subsequences In Strings, Alberto Apostolico, Mikhail J. Attalah
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Safe Structural Conformance For Java, Konstantin Laufer, Gerald Baumgartner, Vincent F. Russo
Safe Structural Conformance For Java, Konstantin Laufer, Gerald Baumgartner, Vincent F. Russo
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Misplaced Trust: Kerberos 4 Session Keys, Bryn Dole, Steve Lodin, Eugene H. Spafford
Misplaced Trust: Kerberos 4 Session Keys, Bryn Dole, Steve Lodin, Eugene H. Spafford
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Towards The Determination Of The Optimal P-Cyclic Ssor, A. Hadjidimos, D. Noutsos, M. Tzoumas
Towards The Determination Of The Optimal P-Cyclic Ssor, A. Hadjidimos, D. Noutsos, M. Tzoumas
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
On The Approximate Pattern Occurrences In A Text, Mireille Régnier, Wojciech Szpankowski
On The Approximate Pattern Occurrences In A Text, Mireille Régnier, Wojciech Szpankowski
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Entropy Computations Via Analytic Depoissonization, Philippe Jacquet, Wojciech Szpankowski
Entropy Computations Via Analytic Depoissonization, Philippe Jacquet, Wojciech Szpankowski
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
On Asymptotics Of Certain Recurrences Arising In Multi-Alphabet Universal Coding, Wojciech Szpankowski
On Asymptotics Of Certain Recurrences Arising In Multi-Alphabet Universal Coding, Wojciech Szpankowski
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.