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Sfa Weather Station-December 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Dec 2009

Sfa Weather Station-December 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-November 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Nov 2009

Sfa Weather Station-November 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-October 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Oct 2009

Sfa Weather Station-October 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-September 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Sep 2009

Sfa Weather Station-September 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-August 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Aug 2009

Sfa Weather Station-August 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-July 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Jul 2009

Sfa Weather Station-July 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-June 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Jun 2009

Sfa Weather Station-June 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Extending The Support Theorem To Infinite Dimensions, Jeremy J. Becnel May 2009

Extending The Support Theorem To Infinite Dimensions, Jeremy J. Becnel

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The Radon transform is one of the most useful and applicable tools in functional analysis. First constructed by John Radon in 1917 [9] it has now been adapted to several settings. One of the principle theorems involving the Radon transform is the Support Theorem. In this paper, we discuss how the Radon transform can be constructed in the white noise setting. We also develop a Support Theorem in this setting.


Sfa Weather Station-May 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University May 2009

Sfa Weather Station-May 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Structure–Mutagenicity Relationships And Energies Of 1-, And 2-Nitrotriphenylenes [Abstract], Kefa Karimu Onchoke Apr 2009

Structure–Mutagenicity Relationships And Energies Of 1-, And 2-Nitrotriphenylenes [Abstract], Kefa Karimu Onchoke

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Sfa Weather Station-April 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Apr 2009

Sfa Weather Station-April 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-March 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Mar 2009

Sfa Weather Station-March 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Sfa Weather Station-February 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Feb 2009

Sfa Weather Station-February 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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The Pecos River Hypogene Speleogenetic Province: A Basin-Scale Karst Paradigm For Eastern New Mexico And West Texas, Usa, Kevin W. Stafford, Alexander Klimchouk, Lewis Land, Marcus O. Gary Jan 2009

The Pecos River Hypogene Speleogenetic Province: A Basin-Scale Karst Paradigm For Eastern New Mexico And West Texas, Usa, Kevin W. Stafford, Alexander Klimchouk, Lewis Land, Marcus O. Gary

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Since the mid-Tertiary, lateral migration and entrenchment of the Pecos River Valley in eastern New Mexico and west Texas, USA, has significantly influenced regional groundwater flow paths, providing a focus for ascending flow in multi-storey artesian systems and a powerful potentiometric driving force for hypogene speleogenesis. Individual occurrences of hypogene karst phenomena associated with the central Pecos River Valley are widespread throughout the greater Delaware Basin region, including development in a wide range of Permian carbonate and evaporate fades. Hypogene occurrences are well-documented as far north as Santa Rosa, New Mexico and as far south as Lake Amistad, Texas. Throughout …


Eogenetic Karst Of The Carbonate Islands Of The Northern Marianas [Abstract], Kevin W. Stafford, John W. Jenson, John E. Mylroie Jan 2009

Eogenetic Karst Of The Carbonate Islands Of The Northern Marianas [Abstract], Kevin W. Stafford, John W. Jenson, John E. Mylroie

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Ascending Water Of The Delaware Basin, Southeastern New Mexico, And Far West Texas [Abstract], Kevin W. Stafford, Raymond Nance Jan 2009

Ascending Water Of The Delaware Basin, Southeastern New Mexico, And Far West Texas [Abstract], Kevin W. Stafford, Raymond Nance

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Habitat Selection By Anolis Carolinensis (Green Anole) In Open Pine Forests In Eastern Texas, Richard R. Schaefer, Robert R. Fleet, D. Craig Rudolph, Nancy E. Koerth Jan 2009

Habitat Selection By Anolis Carolinensis (Green Anole) In Open Pine Forests In Eastern Texas, Richard R. Schaefer, Robert R. Fleet, D. Craig Rudolph, Nancy E. Koerth

Faculty Publications

We initiated a mark-recapture study to determine the effects of shrub density on Anolis carolinensis (Green Anole) populations. Green Anole perch site, shrub species, and shrub volume preferences were also examined. We established two study plots of different shrub densities in open pine forests on the Angelina National Forest in eastern Texas. In late spring, the Green Anole population at the higher shrub-density plot was estimated to be 16 times greater than the population at the lower shrub-density plot. Green Anoles most commonly perched on live shrubs, but exhibited very little preference or avoidance of any particular species of live …


Sfa Weather Station-January 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University Jan 2009

Sfa Weather Station-January 2009, Arthur Temple College Of Forestry And Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Singlet Oxygen Delivery Through The Porous Cap Of A Hollow-Core Fiber Optic Device, Matibur Zamadar, David Aebisher, Alexander Greer Jan 2009

Singlet Oxygen Delivery Through The Porous Cap Of A Hollow-Core Fiber Optic Device, Matibur Zamadar, David Aebisher, Alexander Greer

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The development of the first photosensitizer/fiber optic device is reported. An oxygen-flowing, fiber-capped configuration is used for the application of heterogeneous, spatially confined singlet oxygen delivery in aqueous media. This is a unique device, unlike other heterogeneous photosensitizers, in which local concentrations of singlet oxygen can be delivered via introduction and withdrawal of the fiber tip.