878 resultados para Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
Impact of motorcycle helmet usage in Colorado: a three year study. Technical appendix. Final report.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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A catalogue of this collection by José M. Regueiro, titled Spanish drama of the golden age, was published in 1971. Library has at FILM 9845 GUIDE MICRO.
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"A bibliography of union lists of serials, compiled by Daniel C. Haskell ... and Karl Brown": p. [3053]-3065.
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The advantages of using time exposures to "integrate" plume behavior have been known for some time. The purpose of this writing is to acquaint the research worker with more comprehensive techniques of long (up to nine hours) time exposures, with several illustrations.
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"5081-1190-XIV ; July 28, 1961."
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"RTI-2513-T2-1"--Cover.
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This report represents an attempt to use quantitative petrography to elucidate criteria for differentiating ore-bearing from barren sediments in the Salt Wash member of the Morrison formation of the Colorado Plateau. The main premise upon which this approach is based is that the factors which determine whether a sediment contains ore or not is a function largely, if not solely, of the characteristics of the sedimentary rock. It follows that if this premise is true, then the petrographic characteristics of a sediment containing ore should differ from those of the sediments which are barren.
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"Contract No. AT(04-3)-115 ; Project Agreement No. 2."
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Under contract between the University of Utah and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the writer has carried on a field and laboratory investigation of the uranium deposits in the Salt Wash sandstone of the Colorado Plateau.
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This report describes a study of the reactions occurring in the spontaneous ignition of zirconium and titanium (and their alloys), with emphasis on the former. Conditions required for spontaneous ignition, including the effects of certain impurities, surface conditions, and composition of the atmosphere around the metal were investigated. In addition, the mechanism of ignition was studied by following the thermal history of the reactions during the first few milliseconds.
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"Final report for Atomic Power Division, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Bettis Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania"--Added title page.
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"European Organization for Nuclear Research."