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Mathis, Mitch is Environmental Economist at the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC), where he specializes in natural resource and environmental policy and Latin American geography. He established and leads HARC s Valuing Nature in Texas program, and has worked extensively on issues concerning water, development, and the environment. Mitch holds a doctorate in economics from The University of Texas at Austin. [Pg.507]

Within the Teach/Repeat (T/R) conq>uter a comparison will be made between actual and target positions. If there is a difference command signals will be sent to the motor drive command circuits of the Texas Programmed Logic Controller to drive the manipulator to the target position. [Pg.372]

Rusinko A III, J M Skell, R Balducci, C M McGarity and R S Pearlman 1988. CONCORD A. Program fi the Rapid Generation of High Quality 3D Molecular Structures. St Louis, Missouri, The University < Texas at Austin and Tripos Associates. [Pg.741]

Helium is extracted from natural gas in the southwestern United States and moved by a 685-km, 50-mm dia pipeline to storage in a partially depleted gas field near Amarillo, Texas, as part of the U.S. government s helium conservation program. [Pg.46]

Several states that have a large number of CPI plants offer various types of tax incentives. Louisiana, for instance, offers a 10-yr tax exemption from property taxes on buildings, equipment, and improvements to land (2). Texas, which has a large petrochemical industry, offers a 7-yr tax abatement program. Neither of these states have a state income tax. Both states offer a tax credit for each job created and provide free worker training. [Pg.88]

L. S. Lasdon, N. Kim, andj. Zbang, An Improved SuccessiveEinear Programming A.lgorithm University of Texas, Austin, 1983. [Pg.86]

Keith P. Johnston, Ph.D., P.E., Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas (Austin) Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, University of Texas Separations Research Program (Section 22, Alternative Separation Processes)... [Pg.12]

A copy (5V4 inch floppy disk) of a menu-driven computer program to calculate Gibbs free energy of formation and change in Gibbs free energy for reactions (including random access data file of compound coefficients) is available for a nominal fee. For details, contact C. L. Yaws, Dept, of Chem. Eng. Lamar University, P.O. Box 10053, Beaumont, Texas 77710, USA. [Pg.385]

B. T. Matusz and D. L. Sadler, A Comprehensive Program for Preventing Cyclohexane Oxidation Process Piping Failures, Paper presented at AIChE Loss Prevention Symposium, Houston, Texas, Mar./Apr. 1993. [Pg.164]

Instructor, Vocational Nursing Program Wharton County Junior College Wharton, Texas... [Pg.685]

Oregon State University, 426 Portland State University, 21,64,185,240,260 Secretarfa de DesarroUo Urbano y Ecologfa, 149 Sewickley Academy, 467 Stennis Space Center, 188 Texas A M University, 188 United Nations Environment Program, 1 Universidad Nacional Autdnoma de Cuidad Universitaria, 149 University of California—Santa Barbara, 413... [Pg.481]

Assistant Director Physician Assistant Program Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas... [Pg.1699]

C2. Carnahan, B., and Wilkes, J. O., in CACHE Computer Programs for Chemical Engineering Education Vol. VI Design. (R. Jelinek, ed.), p. 71. Sterling Swift, Manchaca, Texas,... [Pg.206]

Program in the History and Philosophy of Science, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA... [Pg.191]

The Sunshine Project (http //www hammond sunshine-project.org P.O. Box 41987, Austin, Texas 78704) keeps track of biological containment labs in the United States. This group published a listing of High Containment Labs and Other Facilities of the US Biodefense Program in November of 2004 (biological containment labs 3 and 4 not known to be heavily dedicated to bio-defense are not indicated on the listing). [Pg.110]

In Texas, TXU is making a 10 billion investment for future power needs by creating a new renewable company for the electric power needs of a growing Texas market. It plans to provide lower-cost, secure and stable power with new consumer and business service offerings, and a voluntary emissions reduction program. The new investments will provide more reliable electricity thereby reducing dependence on natural gas, as well as create jobs and lower emissions. [Pg.44]

I gratefully acknowledge the numerous contributions of my collaborators mentioned in the references and especially T. M. Bockman, S. Sankarara-man, J. M. Masnovi, K. Y. Lee and E. K. Kim for their outstanding creative efforts. I also thank the National Science Foundation, the Robert A. Welch Foundation and the Texas Advanced Research Program for financial support, and the American Chemical Society for permission to use the excerpts from my research publications (identified by asterisks in the text). [Pg.265]


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