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Edward Ephraim Cross passport
A reproduction of the original and typed transcription of passport dated October 30, 1860
Message from the President of the United States transmitting documents relative to the execution of the first article of the late treaty between the United States and Great Britain.
"February 7, 1817, ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate."
Message addressed to the Senate and dated February 7th, 1817.
Consists of the covering letter from the President and a report from the Secretary of State, dated Department of State, February 5th, 1817; which itself consists largely of diplomatic correspondence between the United States and Great Britain
Relates to the restitution of captured slaves by the British during the War of 1812-1814
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Optical and magnetic signatures of localized excitations in polyaniline
Using a tight-binding Hamiltonian we study the lattice configurations and electronic structures of three forms of polyaniline: leucoemeraldine base (LEB), emeraldine base (EB) and pernigraniline base (PNB). Both bond length and ring rotation angle are considered in the structure relaxation. The dominant elementary excitations of isolated chains are found to be solitons is PNB and bipolarons in EB and in LEB. Optical absorptions of the ground states and of the solitonic and polaronic excitations are calculated and compared with experiments. The spin density profile of a single neutral soliton in PNB is discussed in connection with magnetic measurements
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Effect of dead materials on calorimeter response and Monte Carlo simulation
The D0 calorimeter system, cylindrical central calorimeter and two end calorimeters, is constructed with minimal cracks and dead regions in order to provide essentially hermetic coverage over the full solid angle. The effect of the existing few construction features which could perturb the uniformity of the calorimeter is studied in detail with beam tests. The results with the correction algorithms are presented. A comparison with the Monte Carlo simulation is made
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A high repetition rate beam profile monitor
A high repetition rate beam profile monitor is needed to measure the momentum distribution of each bunch in a 200 bunch train at the Brookhaven Accelerator Test Facility. We have designed a monitor using secondary emission from a microstrip delay line. The delay line converts position information into discrete time delays synchronous with the sampling rate of a fast transient digitizer. We present the results of initial electrical testing here
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1982 Seed production research at Oregon State University, USDA-ARS cooperating
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1988 Seed production research at Oregon State University, USDA-ARS cooperating
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In-vivo measurements of Pb-210 to determine cumulative exposure to radon daughters: A pilot study
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of estimating cumulative exposure of individuals to low concentrations of radon by measuring the amount of Pb-A-10 in their skeletons. This report presents progress to date establishing the validity of an vivo technique to measure skeletal burdens of Pb-210, accumulated from exposure to radon and radon progeny. With the skeletal content of Pb--210 and a model for Pb metabolism, cumulative exposure to radon and its short-lived daughters (radon/daughters) may be calculated for use in deriving a dose-response relationship between lung cancer and exposure to radon/daughters. Data are presented for 29 subjects exposed to above-average'' radon concentrations in their homes, showing the correlation between measured Pb--210 burdens, and measured pCi/l and WLM exposure estimates. Their results are compared to measurements of a population of 24 subject's presumed exposed to average concentrations. Measurements of a Pennsylvania family exposed for a year in a home with an extremely high radon content are also presented. Update of results of an ongoing study of the biological half-time of Pb--210 in man involving measurements, of a retired radiation worker with a 40 year old skeletal burden of Pb-210
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Yakima Fisheries Project : Final Environmental Impact Statement.
BPA proposes to fund several fishery-related activities in the Yakima River Basin. These activities, known as the Yakima Fisheries Project (YFP), would be jointly managed by the State of Washington and the Yakima Indian Nation. The YFP is included in the Northwest Power Planning Council`s (Council`s) fish and wildlife program. The Council selected the Yakima River system for attention because fisheries resources are severely reduced from historical levels and because there is a significant potential for enhancement of these resources. BPA`s proposed action is to fund (1) information gathering on the implementation of supplementation techniques and on feasibility of reintroducing coho salmon in an environment where native populations have become extinct; (2) research activities based on continuous assessment, feedback and improvement of research design and activities ({open_quotes}adaptive management{close_quotes}); and (3) die construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities for supplementing populations of upper Yakima spring chinook salmon. Examined in addition to No Action are two alternatives for action: (1) supplementation of depressed natural populations of upper Yakima spring chinook and (2) that same supplementation plus a study to determine the feasibility of reestablishing naturally spawning population and a significant fall fishery for coho in the Yakima Basin. Alternative 2 is the preferred action. A central hatchery would be built for either alternative, as well as three sites with six raceways each for acclimation and release of spring chinook smolts. Major issues examined in the Revised Draft EIS include potential impacts of the project on genetic and ecological resources of existing fish populations, on water quality and quantity, on threatened and endangered species listed under the Endangered Species Act, and on the recreational fishery
A Return to Virtue
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75581/1/j.1553-2712.2008.00309.x.pd
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