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 Decade: 1980-1989
 Collection: UNT Scholarly Works
[4-panel piece, handmade paper on silk]

[4-panel piece, handmade paper on silk]

Date: 1981~
Creator: Spear, Shigeko
Description: The artwork consists of four panels each turned on point. A grid ladder pattern turned in various directions appears in each panel. The colors are warm reddish browns and light blues. Other rectangular and triangular outlined shapes appear scattered across the panels.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
86-3

86-3

Date: 1986
Creator: Falsetta, Vincent
Description: Dark background with many small geometric shapes, lines and dots in bright colors evenly spaced around the canvas over a structured linear pattern.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
87-205 with Mickey Mouse

87-205 with Mickey Mouse

Date: 1987
Creator: Falsetta, Vincent
Description: Linear patterns in background mostly in whites and grays layered with small geometric shapes in multi-hues with Mickey Mouse cartoon character emerging from the lower edge.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
88-4

88-4

Date: 1988
Creator: Falsetta, Vincent
Description: Black background with linear patterns and small multi-hued geometric shapes float on the surface.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
₁¹H+ - and ₂⁴He+ - induced M-shell x-ray-production cross sections for selected elements in the rare-earth region

₁¹H+ - and ₂⁴He+ - induced M-shell x-ray-production cross sections for selected elements in the rare-earth region

Date: December 1983
Creator: Mehta, R.; Duggan, Jerome L.; Price, J. L.; Kocur, P. M.; McDaniel, Floyd Del & Lapicki, G.
Description: This article discusses ₁¹H+ - and ₂⁴He+ -induced M-shell x-ray production cross sections for selected elements in the rare-earth region. Abstract: The measurements of M-shell x-ray-production cross sections induced by ₁¹H+ and ₂⁴He+ ions are compared to the first-Born-approximation and ECPSSR (energy loss, Coulomb-deflection effects; perturbed-stationary-state approximation, with relativistic corrections) theories. Most of the reported experimental data were measured in the authors' laboratory and the other measurements were taken from the literature. The data from the authors' laboratory were for incident H+ and He+ ions in the energy range from 0.25 to 2.5 MeV. The M-shell x-ray-production cross sections were measured for the following thin targets: 59Pr, 60Nd, 63Eu, 64Gd, 66Dy, 67Ho, 68Er, 70Yb, and 72Hf. The data were for the following elements: 54Xe, 59Pr, 60Nd, 62Sm, 63Eu, 64Gd, 65Tb, 66Dy, 67Ho, 68Er, 70Yb, 72Hf, 73Ta, 74W, 78Pt, 79Au, 80Hg, 82Pb, 83Bi, and 92U. The first-born-approximation calculations of the ionization cross section were made using the plane-wave Born approximation for direct ionization and the Oppenheimer-Brinkman-Kramers approximation of Nikolaev for electron capture. The ECPSSR theory of Brandt and Lapicki [Phys. Rev. A 23, 1717 (1981)] goes beyond the first Born approximation and accounts for the energy loss, Coulomb deflection, and relativistic ...
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
Access to Film and Video Works: Surrogates for Moving Image Documents

Access to Film and Video Works: Surrogates for Moving Image Documents

Date: 1984
Creator: O'Connor, Brian Clark
Description: This doctoral dissertation discusses access to film and video works. Physical and intellectual access to moving image documents is insufficient, often insignificant, at the level of the individual user. Existing access tools suffer from a lack of recognition of the differences between linguistic text communication and image communication. Browsing and relevance judgements are made difficult by the physical realities of film and video documents - one cannot flip through them - and by the habits of serial and passive viewing.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Information
L- and M-shell x-ray production cross sections of Nd, Gd, Ho, Yb, Au, and Pb by 25-MeV carbon and 32-MeV oxygen ions

L- and M-shell x-ray production cross sections of Nd, Gd, Ho, Yb, Au, and Pb by 25-MeV carbon and 32-MeV oxygen ions

Date: October 15, 1987
Creator: Andrews, M. C.; McDaniel, Floyd Del; Duggan, Jerome L.; Miller, P. D.; Pepmiller, P. L.; Krause, H. F. et al
Description: This article discusses L- and M-shell x-ray production. Abstract: L- and M-shell x-ray production cross sections have been measured for thin solid targets of neodymium, gadolinium, holmium, ytterbium, gold and lead by 25-MeV ₆¹²C(q)+ (q=4,5,6) and by 32-MeV ₈¹⁶O(q)+ (q=5,7,8). The cross sections were determined from measurements made with thin targets (less than 2.25 μg/cm2). For projectiles with one or two K-shell vacancies, the target x-ray production cross sections were found to be enhanced over those for projectiles without a K-shell vacancy. The sum of direct ionization to the continuum (DI) plus electron capture (EC) to the L,M,N,... shells and EC to the K shell of the projectile have been extracted from the data. The results are compared to the predictions of first Born theories, i.e., plane-wave Born approximation for DI and Oppenheimer-Brinkman-Kramers formula of Nikolaev for EC, and to the ECPSSR that accounts for energy loss and Coulomb deflection of the projectile as well as for relativistic and perturbed stationary states of inner-shell electrons.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
Archeological Testing at Fort St. Leon, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Archeological Testing at Fort St. Leon, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Date: May 1983
Creator: Gilmore, Kathleen & Noble, Vergil
Description: This report describes archaeological testing at a site known as Fort St. Leon in Louisiana. Studies were made of levee building, geomorphology, and comparison of archival maps and aerial photographs, which contribute to the understanding of human activity as well as geological processes at the site.
Contributing Partner: UNT Institute of Applied Sciences
[artwork made of handmade paper and screen printed cotton velveteen]

[artwork made of handmade paper and screen printed cotton velveteen]

Date: 1987~
Creator: Spear, Shigeko
Description: The horizontally arranged artwork consists of textured paper in a blue-green that gradates to a pink color and moves from the foreground to the background in a curving motion. Angular brown lines are in the background and the middle ground consists of pink colors. Some white cloud like forms float through the picture plane and a gray stacked shape fills the left side of the picture.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
[artwork made of handmade paper and screen printed cotton velveteen]

[artwork made of handmade paper and screen printed cotton velveteen]

Date: 1987~
Creator: Spear, Shigeko
Description: The horizontally arranged artwork consists of silhouettes of mountains in the distance in various pale shades of gray. In the foreground are two curved shapes consisting of parallel lines of textured pink paper. Three lines geometric in shape move through the picture plane flattening while also creating more space.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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