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A Comparative Analysis of the Development of High School Library Standards and Certain Associated FactorsCallaway, Ruthie Lee 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to make a comparative analysis of the development of high school library standards since 1918 by taking into consideration the factors of rapid growth of high school enrollments, modifications of the basic philosophy of education, and the development of secondary school libraries.
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Trends in the Popularity of Subjects Offered in Texas Accredited High Schools from 1920-1921 through 1940-1941Byrne, Maxie P. 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to determine the trends in the popularity of subjects in Texas accredited high schools from 1920-1921 to 1940-1941 by five-year periods.
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An Evaluation of the Henrietta High School, Henrietta, TexasPope, Rogers R. 08 1900 (has links)
This study is an evaluation of the Henrietta High School of Henrietta, Texas. Its purpose is to measure this school by comparing it to the two hundred try-out schools which were used by the Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards in setting up their criteria for determining the characteristics of a good secondary school.
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An Evaluation of the Coleman High School, Coleman, TexasFarmer, James Lee 08 1900 (has links)
The problem in this study is to evaluate the Coleman High School of Coleman, Texas. Areas evaluated are: pupil population and the school community, curriculum and course of study, pupil activity program, library service, guidance service, instruction, outcomes of the educational program, the school staff, the school plant, and school administration.
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Some factors entering into the administration of Kingman High SchoolHalbower, Harry Herbert. January 1929 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1929 H31
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High temperature superconductor thin film optical detectorsMcDonald, Peter Hughes, 1965- January 1989 (has links)
Since the recent discovery of a new class of high critical temperature superconductors (HTS), much interest has been shown in their potential use as optical detectors. The purpose of this research was to test thin film samples of the HTS Y1Ba2Cu3O7-delta as detectors and investigate any response to optical radiation. A laboratory test facility was designed and built for this purpose. The experimental results exhibit a variety of optical responses that are dependent upon the physical characteristics of each HTS thin film. Polycrystalline films exhibited a different detection mode than did epitaxial films. This research demonstrates that HTS thin films are viable optical detectors and have the potential to become competitive high-performance detectors as the new technology continues to emerge.
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Supercritical fluids as media for nucleation and growth processes for high temperature superconductorsFirestone, Millicent Anne, 1962- January 1988 (has links)
Supercritical carbon dioxide was explored as a medium for nucleation and growth processes for ceramic oxide superconductors. The high temperature superconductor examined, YBa₂Cu₃O₇₋ₓ (YBC), was found to be stable upon limited exposure to CO₂. The solubility of the compound was studied in the region near the critical point using spectrophotometry. The species solubilized was indirectly identified by elemental analysis. Preliminary studies on the potential of the medium for metastable synthesis, comminution, and crystallization were conducted and showed promise for further development.
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Non-resonant microwave absorption studies in SmFeAs(O,F) iron pnictide superconductorOnyancha, Robert Birundu 03 1900 (has links)
As an electromagnetic response detection technique, non-resonant microwave absorption (NRMA) has been without doubt, one of the fundamental tools in characterizing high temperature superconductors (HTSC). The technique can explicitly give factual information on flux pinning, granularity, magnetization, and detection of iota superconducting phases among many more.
The emergence of iron pnictides superconductors has brought an enormous impact on HTSC field due to their relatively high 𝑇c, high critical fields 𝐵c2, huge critical current density and low anisotropy. Accordingly, they look appealing candidates in industrial applications more especially in high magnetic field applications. As of yet, its electromagnetic response particularly the low field microwave absorption (LFMA) or the non-resonant microwave absorption (NRMA) is relatively unknown.
Consequently, in this work, systematic studies have been done on SmFeAs(O,F), superconductors to determine the low field sweep microwave absorption. Furthermore, effect of varying temperature, microwave power and field modulation amplitude on NRMA line shape have been addressed and the results obtained are compared with NRMA results of cuprates superconductors.
Interestingly, the NRMA line shape has been found to evolve as a function of temperature, microwave power and field modulation amplitude. A structure i.e a broad peak 1 and a narrow peak 2 have been identified. Furthermore, the line shape shows a phase reversal at moderately high microwave power.
This dissertation presents the theoretical background of superconductors, experimental techniques, working principles of the equipments, results, discussions and conclusions. As pertains to the future work, recommendations have been suggested in trying other forms of sample and also different sample materials of iron based superconductors to fully understand the NRMA and ensure a progressive and continuous work in this field. Also, we will carry out extensive studies on critical current density, fluxon dynamics and irreversibility fields on iron-based superconductors by means of NRMA technique. / Physics / M. Sc. (Physics)
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Measurement of the inclusive bottom quark production cross section and bottom anti-bottom azimuthal angle correlations in proton anti-proton collisions at center-of-mass energy = 1.8 TeVVititoe, David Lee, 1970- January 1997 (has links)
Using dimuon events produced in proton-antiproton collisions at √s = 1.8 TeV at the D⊘ detector, the integrated inclusive b-quark production cross section has been extracted. The inclusive b-quark production cross section for Pᵇ(T) > 9 GeV/c is 2.61 ± 0.07(Stat) ± 1.13(Syst) nb. The cross section, dσ/dΔφ(μμ) , where Δφ(μμ), is the azimuthal angle difference between the dimuons, has also been measured. Both measurements are in good agreement with next-to-leading order QCD predictions.
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HIGH SPEED AVIONICS DATA INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM (HADIS)Black, James A. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1992 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California / SAIC, under contract with the Air Force Wright Laboratory, has developed and
demonstrated a prototype High Speed Avionics Data Instrumentation System (HADIS).
The HADIS system is designed to operate in both the laboratory and in an airborne
environment. This paper briefly describes the features of the system including its ability to
collect and record data at up to 13.25 MBytes per second, its ability to provide real-time
processing of the data, and its ability to rapidly reconfigure its interfaces based on field
programmable gate arrays. The paper discusses the need for multiple data paths within the
system to allow parallel operations to take place, the need for dedicated access to the
recorder subsystem, and methods for allowing selective recording based on the information
content of the data. The effort was sponsored by the Test Facility Working Group to
provide a common data collection system for Air Force logistics and test and evaluation
facilities. The design is owned by the government and may be cost-effectively used by any
government agency.
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