37 research outputs found
Letter, to Gerald W. Tomanek, from G. Lawrence Rarick, October 19, 1981
Letter, thanking Dr. Tomanek for an invitation to participate in the Dedication Ceremony, and tribute to Dr. Rarick.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1049/thumbnail.jp
The Lime Content of Rocks of The Upper Cretaceous System of Ellis County, Kansas
The report which is being submitted here is the result of several weeks of field and laboratory work investigating the rocks of the Upper Cretaceous System of Ellis County, Kansas. The writer has attempted to consider the subject primarily from a chemical viewpoint although much of the background for the work has been of a geological nature. There has been no attempt to give a complete chemical analysis of the rocks of the Upper Cretaceous System, but rather a more or less thorough analysis in regard to the percentage of lime that the rocks of the various formations and members in respective parts of the county may contain. Also the attempt has been made to determine the consistency of the percentage of lime in a given member in various parts of the county and also of different beds of a given member in the same locality. The possibility of the existence of limestone of a percentage sufficiently high to be used for cattle feeding and for the manufacturing of lime has also been investigated. So far as the writer has been able to learn, there has been no work done on the chemical composition of the rooks of the Upper Cretaceous System of Ellis County, other than at Yocemento. Undoubtedly analytical work was done there during the time the cement factory was operating. However, the plant has been closed for a good many years and no printed materials are available regarding the nature of the enterprise. Much of the work has been based upon the geological report of N. W. Bass, entitled Geologic Investigations in Western Kansas
Letter, to Gerald W. Tomanek, from G. Lawrence Rarick, November 13, 1981
Letter, thanking Dr. Tomanek for sending a copy of the comments to Lois (sister of Lawrence Rarick).https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1051/thumbnail.jp
Letter, to George W. Tomanek, from G. Lawrence Rarick, July 30, 1979
Dr. Rarick acknowledges the receipt of a piece of stone from the original Rarick Hall.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1027/thumbnail.jp
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Digitally Recorded Data Reduction On a PC Using CAPS 2.0
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 28-31, 1996 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, CaliforniaThe Common Airborne Processing System (CAPS) provides a general purpose data reduction capability for digitally recorded data on a PC. PCM or MIL-STD-1553 data can be imported from a variety of sources into the CAPS standard file format. Parameter dictionaries describing raw data structures and output product descriptions describing the desired outputs can be created and edited from within CAPS. All of this functionality is performed on an personal computer within the framework of the graphical user interface provided by Microsoft Windows. CAPS has become the standard for digitally recorded data reduction on a PC at Eglin AFB and many other sites worldwide. New features, such as real-time inputs and graphical outputs, are being added to CAPS to make it an even more productive data reduction tool.International Foundation for TelemeteringProceedings from the International Telemetering Conference are made available by the International Foundation for Telemetering and the University of Arizona Libraries. Visit http://www.telemetry.org/index.php/contact-us if you have questions about items in this collection
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Digitally Recorded Data Reduction on a PC Using CAPS
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 30-November 02, 1995 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, NevadaThe Common Airborne Processing System (CAPS) provides a general purpose data reduction capability for digitally recorded telemetry data on a cost-efficient platform. Telemetry data can be imported from a variety of formats into the CAPS standard file format. Parameter dictionaries describing raw data structures and output product descriptions describing the desired outputs can be created and edited from within CAPS. All of this functionality is performed on an IBM compatible personal computer within the framework of the graphical user interface provided by Microsoft Windows.International Foundation for TelemeteringProceedings from the International Telemetering Conference are made available by the International Foundation for Telemetering and the University of Arizona Libraries. Visit http://www.telemetry.org/index.php/contact-us if you have questions about items in this collection
Perception of symbols in skill learning by mentally retarded, gifted, and normal children
"Project SAE 6436 extended to Project SAE 7135.""Research ... performed pursuant to a contract with United States Office of Education, Department of Health, Welfare, and Education."Bibliographical footnotes.Mode of access: Internet