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R-matrix theory and device modeling.
(2005)Novel experimental techniques allow us to fabricate very small semiconductor devices such that the electron mean free path is larger than the size of the device. The macroscopic properties of these quantum mechanical devices ... -
RACIAL/ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN BONE STATUS, MUSCLE FUNCTION, AND FAT MASS, IN YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN BELONGING TO CAUCASIAN, EAST-ASIAN, AND SOUTH-ASIAN BACKGROUNDS
(2019-12-13)Introduction: Racial/ethnic differences in bone mineral density (BMD) result in increased susceptibility of some ethnic groups to fragility fractures in comparison to others. Although Asians have a lower or equivalent BMD ... -
Radar cross section modeling of tornadic debris and applications
(2016-05-06)Tornadic debris plays an important role in the study of tornadoes due to the dramatic threat it poses to human life, and the devastation it causes to commercial and residential property. Radar cross section (RCS) modeling ... -
RADAR POLARIMETRY FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
(2015-05-08)Radar aeroecology has steadily progressed since its inception in the 1950's, and additional advancements in radar technology, networks, modeling, and validation continue to drive the science further. As human impacts ... -
The radial distribution function for a dense system /
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Radiation of tribosphenic mammals during the early Late Cretaceous (Turonian) of North America
(2017-12)Tribosphenic mammals from the medial Cretaceous (encompassing the Cenomanian to the Campanian (~98–80 Ma)) are rare elements of the fauna, typically recovered via bulk sampling and underwater screen washing. Southern Utah ... -
The radiative heat transfer analysis of diathermanous sheets and coatings /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965) -
Radiative heat transfer from a finite cylindrical particle cloud /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
Radiative heat transfer from an arbitrary plane source to a semi-infinite aerosol /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Radiative heat transfer in an emitting absorbing and scattering boundary layer /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
Radiative transfer and type Ia supernovae spectra analysis in the context of supernovae factory.
(2005)We showed the spectrum formation in SNeIa around maximum light to be a multi-layered process involving regions from 5000 km per s to 20000 km per s, interacting not only through scattering but also through pure emission. ... -
Radiative transfer from laminar diffusion flames /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Radiative transfer in an absorbing, emitting, anisotropic scattering, and non-isothermal medium between parallel plates /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965) -
Radiative transport properties of flames /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Radiatively-driven Natural Supersymmetry
(2014-08-15)Within the framework of supersymmetric theories, a question arises: how can the W, Z, and h masses be so low (∼ 100 GeV) when the superpartner masses are so high (mSUSY > 1−2 TeV)? This is the little hierarchy problem, and ... -
RADICAL REACTIONS: THE FIRST RED SCARE IN THE GREAT PLAINS AND THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 1918-1920
(2017-05-12)This dissertation will focus on the First Red Scare in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico. The First Red Scare was a wave of mass panic and hysteria directed against suspected radicals, leftists, anarchist, and Communist ... -
A radio and x-ray search for intermediate-age supernovae: Tuning into the oldies.
(2001)Type II supernovae (SNe) are the cataclysmic and very luminous last stage in the evolutionary track of very high mass stars, resulting in the destruction of the star and the ejection of large amounts of material into their ... -
Radio-frequency emissions from runaway electron avalanche models compared with intense, transient radio-frequency signals associated with thunderstorms.
(2002)The results of a one-dimensional model of a runaway electron avalanche, initiated by a high-energy cosmic ray secondary electron, in a thunderstorm electric field are presented. The time-evolution of the electron densities, ... -
Radioactivity of nuclear reactor cooling fluids /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1961)