Volume XI Supply and Storage Joint Cross Service Group. The S&S JCSG was chartered to conduct a comprehensive review of DoD’s common business oriented Supply and Storage logistics functions.
Ellsworth Air Force Base, SD, and Dyess Air Force Base, TX: Mil Value and Capacity Supporting Information USAF(Disregard Restriction Header and Footer)
This issue of Alternative Fuel News contains information on the upcoming Clean Cities Conference to be held May 7--10, 2000 in San Diego, California. Highlighted in this issue is the success of the Clean Cities Program in creating clean corridors that permit fleets that serve multiple cities to purchase AFVs with confidence, knowing that fueling convenience and supply will not be a problem. Also look for articles on electric vehicles, transit buses; state and fuel provider enforcement; the Salt Lake and Greater Long Island Clean Cities coalitions, HEVs and fuel cells are a big hit at auto shows; DOE awards alternative fuel grants to 33 National Parks; and the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) Section 506 report.
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures are an inspiration to materials scientists because of the potential they suggest for biomolecular control over materials synthesis. Conversely, the failure to prevent or limit tissue mineralization in the vascular, skeletal, and urinary systems is a common source of disease. Understanding the mechanisms by which organisms direct or limit crystallization has long been a central challenge to the biomineralization community. One prevailing view is that mineral-associated macromolecules are responsible for either inhibiting crystallization or initiating and stabilizing non-equilibrium crystal polymorphs and morphologies through interactions between anionic moieties and cations in solution or at mineralizing surfaces. In particular, biomolecules that present carboxyl groups to the growing crystal have been implicated as primary modulators of growth. Here we review the results from a combination of in situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) and molecular modeling (MM) studies to investigate the effect of specific interactions between carboxylate-rich biomolecules and atomic steps on crystal surfaces during the growth of carbonates, oxalates and phosphates of calcium. Specifically, we how the growth kinetics and morphology depend on the concentration of additives that include citrate, simple amino acids, synthetic Asp-rich polypeptides, and naturally occurring Asp-rich proteins found in both functional and pathological mineral tissues. The results reveal a consistent picture of shape modification in which stereochemical matching of modifiers to specific atomic steps drives shape modification. Inhibition and other changes in growth kinetics are shown to be due to a range of mechanisms that depend on chemistry and molecular size. Some effects are well described by classic crystal growth theories, but others, such as step acceleration due to peptide charge and hydrophylicity, were previously unrealized. Finally, we show that the molecular scale observations are well correlated with macroscopic growth rate data.
Economic Impact Report This report depicts the economic impact of the following Scenarios: USA-0243: Maneuver Training (Realign Fort Knox)(Disregard Restriction Headers and Footers)
SUMMARY OF SCENARIO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS SCENARIO #695 TITLE: USA-0243 REALIGN FORT KNOX GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Realign Fort Knox, KY, by relocating the Armor Center and School to Fort Benning, GA; relocating the 84th Army Reserve Regional Training Center from Fort McCoy, WI to Fort Knox, KY; relocating various combat support and combat service support units from Europe and Korea; and activating an Infantry Brigade Combat Team (BCT) at Fort Knox, KY. (Disregard Restriction Headers and Footers)
(Disregard Restriction Headers and Footers) Economic Impact Report This report depicts the economic impact of the following Scenarios: USA-0113: Close Ft. Monroe The data in this report is rolled up by Region of Influence
(Disregard Restriction Headers and Footers) SUMMARY OF SCENARIO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT SCENARIO #302 TITLE: USA-0113 CLOSE FT MONROE GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Close Ft Monroe. Moves the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Headquarters to Ft. Eustis: moves the US Army Accessions Command to Ft. Knox where it will co-locate with the Army Recruiting Command and the Army Cadet Command; moves the Installation Management Agency’s Northeast Region HQs to Ft. Eustis where it will consolidate with the IMA Southeast Region HQs moving from Ft. Monroe; moves the NETCOM Northeast Region HQs to Ft. Eustis where it will consolidate with the NETCOM Southeast Region HQs moving from Ft. Monroe; and moves the Army Contracting Agency Northern Region Office to Ft. Eustis.
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