361 research outputs found
S18RS SGR No. 16 (Sexual Health Tab)
A RESOLUTION
To Urge and Request the LSU Student Health Center to make a sexual Health tab on their online patient porta
S17RS SGR No. 14 (More Light Fixtures in Quad)
TO URGE AND REQUEST FACILITY SERVICES TO INSTALL MORE LIGHT FIXTURES IN THE EXXON QUAD AND THROUGHOUT THE QUAD
S17RS SGFB No. 13 (Spring Greening 2017)
To allocate a maximum of five thousand one dollars and seventy-six cents ($5,001.85) from the Student Government Initiatives account to fund sustainable plants for Spring Greening Day 201
The effect of photoperiod on the diurnal fluctuations in photosynthetic rate of two species of marine phytoplankton
Photosynthetic rates were measured under constant conditions over a 24 hour period for cultures of Skeletonema costatum and Amphidinium carterae grown under various light - dark regimes. Photosynthetic rate fluctuated for both species under all photoperiods except for A. carterase under 8 hours light per day. Maximum photosynthetic rates occurred generally in the middle of the. light period and minimum rates.in the middle of the dark period. The ratio of maximum to minimum rates, or Pmax/min, differed significantly under the various photoperiods. Pmax/min values . for A. carterae were significantly greater than for s. costatum. The greatest Pmax/min for S . cos ta tum occurred under 12 hours light per day and for A. carterae under 14 hours lie.ht per day. Considering the differences in response of the two species to the same photoperiods, it is possible that species composition could have a.n effect on field data which relates Pmax/min to latitude and season
F16RS SGR No. 22 (Enforce Proper Care for Pets)
To urge and request the Office of the Dean of Students, Department of Athletics, and LSU Police Department to communicate and enforce proper care for pets during tailgating and other event
F16RS SGR No. 17 (Work Order MyLSU)
TO URGE AND REQUEST FACILITY SERVICES TO RESTORE OR CREATE AN ONLINE PORTAL FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF TO SUBMIT WORK ORDERS VIA MYLS
Space Station Freedom Solar Array tension mechanism development
A tension mechanism is used to apply a tension force to the Space Station Freedom Solar Array Blanket. This tension is necessary to meet the deployed frequency requirement of the array as well as maintain the flatness of the flexible substrate solar cell blanket. The mechanism underwent a series of design iterations before arriving at the final design. This paper discusses the design and testing of the mechanism
Test Validation of the Repair to the Space Station Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ)
The SARJ LITE (Lubrication Interval Test) test rig was built as a method to evaluate the performance of the grease repair on the Starboard SARJ of the International Space Station(ISS). The on-orbit SARJ was temporarily parked after receiving significant degradation on one of its race ring nitrided surfaces as a result of inadequate lubrication ( high dry contact friction) and unaccounted for roller traction kinematics. In a scaled down rig, flight like roller bearings were preloaded and cycled on a nitrided 15-5 race surface. Grease was added to the track and with instrumentation monitoring performance, trending data will be extracted and used to determine lubrication intervals for both Port and Starboard ISS SARJ's. The grease lubrication was found to be effective in eliminating the high friction that contributed to the on-orbit race degradation
Occupational skill survey of Riley and Geary counties
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1968 A44Master of Scienc
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