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Toxicity of thermal degradation products of spacecraft materials
Three polymeric materials were evaluated for relative toxicity of their pyrolysis products to rats by inhalation: Y-7683 (LS 200), Y-7684 (Vonar 3 on Fiberglass), and Y-7685 (Vonar 3 on N W Polyester). Criteria employed for assessing relative toxicity were (1) lethality from in-chamber pyrolysis, (2) lethality from an outside-of-chamber pyrolysis MSTL Procedure, and (3) disruption of trained rats' shock-avoidance performance during sub-lethal exposures to in-chamber pyrolysis of the materials
Stratospheric dynamics and transport studies
A three dimensional General Circulation Model/Transport Model is used to simulate stratospheric circulation and constituent distributions. Model simulations are analyzed to interpret radiative, chemical, and dynamical processes and their mutual interactions. Concurrent complementary studies are conducted using both global satellite data and other appropriate data. Comparisons of model simulations and data analysis studies are used to aid in understanding stratospheric dynamics and transport processes and to assess the validity of current theory and models
A systematic review of associations between environmental exposures and development of asthma in children aged up to 9 years
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Trends in Building Energy Usage in Texas State Agencies
In late 1983, a cost containment program was
initiated out of the governor's office directed at
the major state agencies. The Energy Management
Group at Texas A&M University provided technical
expertise in obtaining agency energy usage and cost
figures for the fiscal years 1981 to 1983. While
there is considerable diversity from agency to
agency, the trend is toward dramatically higher
energy cost per square foot for virtually all
agencies. This alarming trend can be partially
explained by rising unit costs for gas and
electricity and a lack of incentives for
conservation efforts due to the method of utility
budget allocations. A building standard signed into
law in 1976 could have reduced energy consumption,
but was never enforced. Beginning in fiscal year
1986, universities will be allowed to comingle
utility money with capital operating money so that
conservation can really pay off for them
Dependence of Inflationary Reconstruction upon Cosmological Parameters
The inflationary potential and its derivatives determine the spectrum of
scalar and tensor metric perturbations that arise from quantum fluctuations
during inflation. The CBR anisotropy offers a promising means of determining
the spectra of metric perturbations and thereby a means of constraining the
inflationary potential. The relation between the metric perturbations and CBR
anisotropy depends upon cosmological parameters -- most notably the possibility
of a cosmological constant. Motivated by some observational evidence for a
cosmological constant (large-scale structure, cluster-baryon fraction,
measurements of the Hubble constant and age of the Universe) we derive the
reconstruction equations and consistency relation to second order in the
presence of a cosmological constant. We also clarify previous notation and
discuss alternative schemes for reconstruction.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX, 3 postscript figures (included with epsf), submitted
to Phys. Rev.
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Studien über Verflüchtigungen aus dem Glase.
Eine Untersuchung der Verflüchtigung von Gläsern in den Systemen Na2O-SiO2 und K2O-SiO2 macht es wahrscheinlich, daß beständige Silikate bis zu ziemlich hohen Temperaturen vorkommen. Hinweise auf das entsprechende Li2O-SiO2-System werden gegeben. Über die Ergebnisse neuerer Untersuchungen im System Na2O-CaO-SiO2 wird berichtet. Messungen der Gewichtsverluste aus Glasschmelzöfen und aus kleinen Tiegeln bei Versuchen bei hohen Temperaturen werden dargestellt und besprochen
Thermal leptogenesis in a 5D split fermion scenario with bulk neutrinos
We study the thermal leptogenesis in a hybrid model, which combines the so
called split fermion model and the bulk neutrino model defined in five
dimensional spacetime. This model predicts the existence of a heavy neutrino
pair nearly degenerate in mass, whose decays might generate a CP violation
large enough for creating the baryon asymmetry of the universe through
leptogenesis. We investigate numerically the constraints this sets on the
parameters of the model such as the size of the compactified fifth dimension.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figure
Returning to Learning: Adults' Success in College Is Key to America's Future
Provides an overview of research on adult learners' characteristics, risk factors, and needs at four-year institutions and in for-credit and non-credit courses, and what changes institutions and governments can implement to help adult students succeed
G28.17+0.05: An unusual giant HI cloud in the inner Galaxy
New 21 cm HI observations have revealed a giant HI cloud in the Galactic
plane that has unusual properties. It is quite well defined, about 150 pc in
diameter at a distance of 5 kpc, and contains as much as 100,000 Solar Masses
of atomic hydrogen. The outer parts of the cloud appear in HI emission above
the HI background, while the central regions show HI self-absorption. Models
which reproduce the observations have a core with a temperature <40 K and an
outer envelope as much as an order of magnitude hotter. The cold core is
elongated along the Galactic plane, whereas the overall outline of the cloud is
approximately spherical. The warm and cold parts of the HI cloud have a
similar, and relatively large, line width of approximately 7 km/s. The cloud
core is a source of weak, anomalously-excited 1720 MHz OH emission, also with a
relatively large line width, which delineates the region of HI self-absorption
but is slightly blue-shifted in velocity. The intensity of the 1720 MHz OH
emission is correlated with N(H) derived from models of the cold core. There is
12CO emission associated with the cloud core. Most of the cloud mass is in
molecules, and the total mass is > 200,000 Solar Masses. In the cold core the
HI mass fraction may be 10 percent. The cloud has only a few sites of current
star formation. There may be about 100 more objects like this in the inner
Galaxy; every line of sight through the Galactic plane within 50 degrees of the
Galactic center probably intersects at least one. We suggest that G28.17+0.05
is a cloud being observed as it enters a spiral arm and that it is in the
transition from the atomic to the molecular state.Comment: 35 pages, inludes 12 figure
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