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Architecture Support for 3D Obfuscation
Article discussing research on architecture support for 3D obfuscation.
Circulation Myth Busters!
This presentation discusses circulation in the libraries and what the policies, processes, services, and resources are for the UNT Libraries circulation department.
Collaborations: How Ussachevsky Interacted with Other Composers in the Creation of Electronic Music
Presentation for the 2008 Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS) Annual Conference. This presentation discusses collaborations and how Vladimir Ussachevsky interacted with other composers in the creation of electronic music.
Computational s-Block Thermochemistry with the Correlation Consistent Composite Approach
Article discussing research on computational s-block thermochemistry with the correlation consistent composite approach, which has been shown to accurately compute gas-phase enthalapies of formation for alkali and alkaline earth metal oxides and hydroxides.
Equivalence of dipole correction and Coulomb cutoff techniques in supercell calculations
Article on the equivalence of dipole correction and Coulomb cutoff techniques in supercell calculations. In this work, the authors compare the dipole correction and Coulomb cutoff methods under the same conditions in the framework of plane-wave based density-functional theory.
Las Estrategias Del Poder Traumatizante De Un Dictador en La Fiesta Del Chivo, De Mario Vargas Llosa
This article contains an analysis of the Dominican dictator Trujillo's strategies of totalitarian control as portrayed in La fiesta del Chivo.
Final Report for The Z39.50 Interoperability Testbed Project Phase 2: Developing an Alternative Approach for Interoperability Testing of Library Z39.50 Servers
Final report for the Z39.50 interoperability testbed project, phase 2.
The Hard X-Ray Spectrum as a Probe for Black Hole Growth in Radio-Quiet Active Galactic Nuclei
This article studies the hard X-ray spectral properties of 10 highly luminous radio-quiet active galactic nuclei at z = 1.3-3.2, including new XMM-Newton observations of four of these sources.
Installation and Testing of Selected Digital Asset Management Systems (work area E)
Report for an Institute of Museum and Library Sciences (IMLS) Grant Partner Uplift Project. This report contains installation procedures for the Digital Asset Management Systems (DAMS) identified as the most suitable candidates for the deployment by the Texas Heritage Digitization Initiative (THDI) partners.
Linear Free Energy Relationship Correlations for Enthalpies of Solvation of Organic Solutes into Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids Based on the Abraham Model with Ion-Specific Equation Coefficients
Article discussing the linear free energy relationship correlations for enthalpies of solvation of organic solutes into room-temperature ionic liquids based on the Abraham model with ion-specific equation coefficients.
Methods for Extending the Freshness of Cut Flowers, Ornamental Trees, and Plant Cuttings
Patent relating to methods for extending the freshness of cut flowers, ornamental trees, and plant cuttings.
Multiwavelength monitoring of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Arakelian 564. II. Ultraviolet continuum and emission-line variability
This article presents the results of an intensive 2 month campaign of approximately daily spectrophotometric monitoring of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 564 with the Hubble Space Telescope.
Multiwavelength monitoring of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Arakelian 564. III. Optical observations and the optical-UV-X-ray connection
This article presents the results of a 2 year long optical monitoring program of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 564.
No Longer Under Our Control: The Nature and Role of Standards in the 21st Century Library
This lecture script examines the nature and role of standards for the emerging 21st century library. Given the dynamic character of the networked environment, when are standards appropriate and how can they be developed in a manner consistent with the volatility of information technologies and changing library services? What are the roles and responsibilities of standards developing organizations, technology vendors, content creators, and librarians for standards? Do local practices of libraries threaten standards-based resource sharing and resource access technologies? Can local needs be balanced with broader library community responsibilities, and how do standards affect this balance? The speaker's assumption is that adherence to standards has never been more critical, yet his implementation experience with Z39.50 and MARC suggests that the commitment to national and international standards by librarians, technology vendors, and content creators are often an example of good intentions rather than actual practice. This standards disconnect threatens the emerging 21st century library's ability to deliver fundamental services in appropriate ways to their users.
Relating Boolean Gate Truth Tables to One-Way Functions
In this paper, the authors present a schema to build one way functions from a family of Boolean gates. Moreover, the authors relate characteristics of these Boolean gate truth tables to properties of the derived one-way functions.
Role of Hypoxia in the Evolution and Development of the Cardiovascular System
Article on the role of hypoxia in the evolution and development of the cardiovascular system.
Sleep in College Students
In this University Scholars Day keynote address, Dr. Daniel J. Taylor presented the preliminary results from two of his recently completed studies in the Sleep Lab in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Texas.
"The Smoking Gun": Evidence that Vladimir Ussachevsky used Chinese Timbres as the Basis for his Electronic Music
This paper was originally presented by Carl Rahkonen at the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS) Conference on April 3, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah. This paper includes details about Vladimir Ussachevsky, a pioneer in the proliferation of electronic music. It also contains biographical information about Ussachevsky, as well as his archival materials. The author attempts to prove that Ussachevsky used Chinese Timbres as the basis for his electronic music.
Supporting Information: Thermochemical studies on 3-methylquinoxaline-2-carboxamide 1,4-dioxide derivatives: enthalpies of formation and of (N-O) bond dissociation
This document includes supplemental material to an article titled "Thermochemical studies on 3-methylquinoxaline-2-carboxamide 1,4-dioxide derivatives: enthalpies of formation and of (N-O) bond dissociation," published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B.
Thermochemical studies on 3-methylquinoxaline-2-carboxamide 1,4-dioxide derivatives: enthalpies of formation and of (N-O) bond dissociation
Article discussing thermochemical studies on 3-methyl-quinoxaline-2-carboxamide-1,4-dioxide derivatives and enthalpies of formation and of N-O bond dissociation.
Tips and Tricks for Usability Studies
This presentation from the 2003 Internet Librarian Conference shares some experiences from two “real-life” Web site usability studies, including tips and tricks for carrying out a Web usability study.
Unremarkable on the Face of It
This paper was part of a series by the Smithsonian Photography Initiative 'Click! Photography Changes Everything'. This paper discusses family photographs and how sometimes seemingly unremarkable snapshots can be truly remarkable.
The Water-Water Cycle Is Essential for Chloroplast Protection in the Absence of Stress
Article showing that knockdown Arabidopsis plants with suppressed expression of the key water-water cycle enzyme, thylakoid-attached copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (KD-SOD), are suppressed in their growth and development. This article provides e genetic evidence for the importance of the water-water cycle in protecting the photosynthetic apparatus of higher plants from photooxidative damage.
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