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    Machine Variables in Basis Weight Control

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    The purpose of this study was to determine the significance of machine variables as they affect the scan average basis weight readings obtained from the Industrial Nucleonics basis weight gauge on the fourdrinier paper machine of the Department of Paper Science and Engineering at Western Michigan University. The variables used in this study were machine speed, machine chest and tray white water consistencies, tray white water flow, flow to the headbox, stock valve position and head on the stock valve. Each of the above variables was sampled every ten minutes. There were definite correlations between basis weight variation and machine speed, machine chest consistency and head levels. A smoothing out of these process variations would give a more uniform sheet and better basis weight control

    [Book Review of] \u3cem\u3eLet Me Die Before I Wake\u3c/em\u3e, by Derek Humphry

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    Infant Care Review Committees: Their Moral Responsibilities

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    THE KANSAS PUBLIC FINANCE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

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    Outer planet studies

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    The tasks of this grant include observational studies of the composition, structure and variability of planetary and satellite atmospheres, and the investigation of the problems associated with the fundamental calibration of these data. These studies are essential to providing ground-truth support for observations of the solar system by NASA's missions, including the VOYAGER and GALILEO spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the proposed CRAF-Cassini mission. Complementary spectroscopic observations of comets were added in BY88 to support NASA's cometary program goals of the CRAF-Cassini mission. A very modest laboratory effort is also maintained to provide essential data needed by these observational programs, which may be otherwise unavailable. Many accomplishments during BY88 include: (1) discovery of HDO in the spectrum of Mars and the first determination of the D/H ratio in its atmosphere; (2) completion and publication of the study of CH3D in the spectrum of Titan and a determination of the mixing ratio in its atmosphere; and, completion of observations of CH3D in the spectrum of Neptune and a preliminary analysis of the CH3D/CH4 mixing ratio in its atmosphere

    Outer planet studies

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    The focus is on observational studies of the composition, structure, and variability of planetary, satellite, and cometary atmospheres. The techniques used include spectroscopy, spectrophotometry, and photometric imaging in the spectral region from 3000 A to 5 microns. In addition to carrying out basic research into the origin, evolution, and current state of the solar system, these studies provide ground-truth support for observations of the solar system by NASA's missions, including the Voyager and Galileo Spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the proposed Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF)-Cassini Mission

    Solid Propulsion Integrity Program (SPIP) for verifiable enhanced solid rocket motor reliability

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    To increase the success rate of U.S. built Rocket Motors (SRM), the approach taken is: (1) set common reliability goals for nozzles, cases, bondline, propellant, and insulation; (2) build a common engineering data base to support standard industry-wide reliability assessment models; (3) structure or enhance existing industry/government/user term to develop the tools, methods needed, and the data to support them; and (4) areas where unreliabilities are found must be improved
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