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Description: Installation view of work of art on Acrylic Plastic, and Latex Paint by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2021
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

GHTSTSOOT2 1

Description: Work of art on tree trunk and roots, acrylic plastic, latex paint by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2021
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

GHTSTSOOT2 2

Description: Detail view of work of art on tree trunk and roots, acrylic plastic, latex paint by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2021
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Helicase 1-1

Description: Work of art on Acrylic Plastic, Wood, Acrylic Paint, and Metal Zippe by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2021
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Helicase 1-2

Description: Detail view of work of art on Acrylic Plastic, Wood, Acrylic Paint, and Metal Zippe by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2021
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Lysis1, Lysis 2

Description: Installation view work of art on Acrylic Plastic, plywood, and aluminum rivets by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2021
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Lysis1, Lysis 2

Description: Side view of installation work of art on Acrylic Plastic, plywood, and aluminum rivets by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2021
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Miracle-Gro

Description: Work of art on Acrylic Plastic, Metal Rack, LED UV Lights, and Plastic by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2020
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Miracle-Gro

Description: Detailed view of work of art on Acrylic Plastic, Metal Rack, LED UV Lights, and Plastic by artist Philip F. Samson as part of a 2022 MFA exhibition, entitled "Confluence" in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Atrium on the main campus of the University of North Texas from April 4 to April 14, 2022.
Date: August 2020
Creator: Samson, Philip F.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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Economic Impact of Hospitals: the Case of Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine.

Description: This report analyzes the economic impacts of the Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine, Texas. The economic impacts are analyzed using the IMPLAN impact modeling system developed by the Minnesota IMPLAN Group. The analysis evaluates construction activities by Baylor-Grapevine as well as procurement spending and employment. Additionally, the impact of ancillary facilities surrounding Baylor-Grapevine and the impact of patient visitor spending is also reviewed. Total recurring impacts of pr… more
Date: August 2004
Creator: Graves, Jennifer M.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Effect of Silyation on Organosilcate Glass Films

Description: Photoresist stripping with oxygen plasma ashing destroys the functional groups in organosilicate glass films and induce moisture uptake, causing low-k dielectric degradation. In this study, hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS), triethylchlorosilane and tripropylchlorosilane are used to repair the damage to organosilicate glass by the O2 plasma ashing process. The optimization of the surface functionalization of the organosilicate glass by the silanes and the thermal stability of the functionalized surfa… more
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Date: August 2004
Creator: Kadam, Poonam
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De-Emphasize Direct Presence

Description: The following paper reveals some aspects of my thoughts about art. The works discussed are featured in my M.F.A. exhibition. All works are mainly based on the ideas of absence, self-reference and utilization in art practice, even though each piece approaches the subject from differing angles. My dissatisfaction with preconceived notions in the contemporary art, rooted in art history, has shifted my focus from concerns of the direct, physical presence of artworks to the indirect or indecisive el… more
Date: August 2004
Creator: Chen, Xinpeng
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Long-Term Impact of Mega-Sport Events on the Host Region

Description: The purpose of this paper is to analyze and identify the major factors that determine the success or failure of mega-sports events. The report begins with a discussion of why localities are willing to invest large sums of public monies in infrastructure and services to host these events. This is followed by a review of the methods used to assess the economic, fiscal, and social impacts of hosting large sporting events. It is observed that comprehensive analyses of the impacts of these events ar… more
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Date: August 2004
Creator: Shargorodsky, Paulo
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Microfarms

Description: This study describes the role of rural women and their importance in the success of microfarm projects. Microfarm cultivators can increase their income levels through trade of agricultural products. By adopting self-sustaining methods, the cultivator saves money and does not need to rely as much on goods and services from outside resources to increase food production efficiencies in microfarms. This goal can be reached in part through careful planning and construction of the microfarm facility.… more
Date: August 2004
Creator: Hernandez, Rafael I.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Moving in a New Direction: An Exploration in Kinetics

Description: Movement, whether conveyed through an actual motion or a gestured implication, remains an underlying theme in my creative process that started with my earliest works. I explored different aspects of kinetic sculpture, because I am seeking new ways to create motion such as experimenting with circulating air, wind, and the use of water features. I created a series consisting of three to five kinetic sculptures which do not rely on sound or direct viewer manipulation.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Illy, Etienne
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Nopalita: A Mythology of Cultural Self-Representation

Description: The first segment introduces the background information on the use of paños as art by prisoners and how I appropriate the same materials to create and record my own cultural mythology. The Statement of Problem and Questions are about how and what cultural information is chosen in creating a visual mythology. The second segment explains the invention of the mythology by describing why certain experiences were chosen, specifically those of the graduate school experience. Also the development of … more
Date: August 2004
Creator: Medina, Cristina Blasa
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Surface Segregation in Multi-component Systems: Modeling Binary Ni-Al Alloys Using the BFS Method

Description: Although the study of surface segregation has a great technological importance, the work done in the field was for a long time largely restricted to experimental studies and the theoretical work was neglected. However, recent improvements in both first principles and semi-empirical methods are opening a new era for surface scientists. A method developed by Bozzolo, Ferrante, and Smith (BFS) is particularly suitable for complex systems and several aspects of the computational modeling of surface… more
Date: August 2004
Creator: Kasmi, Azeddine
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A Test For Structural Change In Productivity: A Look At The Internet

Description: It is said that there is a "productivity paradox" existing in the workplace meaning there are no net benefits from information technology spending. This paper attempts to answer the question as to whether there is a need to account for a change in the growth rate of productivity after the Internet was opened up to commercial use. Using the Chow Test for structural change I concluded that there was indeed a positive change in the growth rate of productivity beginning in the early 1990s that can … more
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Date: August 2004
Creator: Thomas, Garvii Lincoln
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Topics in micro electromechanical systems: MEMS engineering and alternative materials for MEMS fabrication.

Description: This paper deals with various topics in micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology beginning with microactuation, MEMS processing, and MEMS design engineering. The fabrication and testing of three separate MEMS devices are described. The first two devices are a linear stepping motor and a continuous rotary motor, respectively; and were designed for the purpose of investigating the frictional and wear properties of silicon components. The third device is a bi-stable microrelay, in which e… more
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Date: August 2004
Creator: Chapla, Kevin
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