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Lied Library, University of Nevada Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA LEO A DALY
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Status of the Nevada shocker at the University of Nevada Las Vegas
Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37472), 2004The Nevada shocker is a 540 kV, 7 /spl Omega/, 50 ns pulsed power device based on Marx bank and Blumlein technologies. The Marx bank is composed of nine 60 kV capacitors charged in series with a gamma high voltage source connected by means of Ross relays in an air environment. A trigatron switch energized with an isolated mini capacitor bank is used to
R.A. Schill +17 more
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Review: The Nevada Nuclear Test Site, Las Vegas and Mercury, Nevada
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Practices of Vitamin D Recommendation in Las Vegas, Nevada
Journal of Human Lactation, 2004Reports of vitamin D deficiency rickets, although rare in the United States, have increased over the past few years, including in children living in climates with abundant sunshine. The purpose of this study was to describe vitamin D recommendation practices among pediatric health care providers in Las Vegas, Nevada. Of the 155 providers surveyed, 52.3%
Ulfat, Shaikh, Patricia T, Alpert
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Materials Research at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Materials Science Forum, 2016High-pressure studies on thermoelectric materials allow the study of the relationship between structural, elastic, and electronic properties. The High Pressure Science and Engineering Center (HiPSEC) at UNLV performs interdisciplinary research on a wide variety of materials at high pressures. One such system, CrSi2 is an indirect band gap semiconductor
Ravhi S. Kumar +2 more
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Salt Mineralogy of Las Vegas Wash, Nevada
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2006Las Vegas Wash drains the Las Vegas Basin in Nevada by capturing a series of tributaries and ending in Lake Mead and is being developed into an urban wetland. The soils are part of the Land series and contain high concentrations of pedogenic salts because of local sulfateārich parent materials and high evapotranspiration rates. These salts cause damage
Brenda J. Buck +3 more
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Geology of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1993Las Vegas is one of the fastest growing cities in the US. Its regional geologic setting is in the Basin and Range geomorphic province and in the Sevier orogenic belt. The city itself lies in a broad north-south valley formed by coalescing alluvial fans and lake beds which give rise to several soil and foundation problems.
R. V. WYMAN +5 more
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Urbanization and Water Conservation in Las Vegas Valley, Nevada
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 1997By the year 2010 southern Nevada, which is one of the fastest-growing urban centers in the West, will have committed nearly 100% of its water resources. Early in its history, Las Vegas developed a reputation for high per capita water use compared to other major cities in the arid West.
Robert Ll. Morris +4 more
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Sepiolite Deposits of the Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Clays and Clay Minerals, 1978AbstractFour sepiolite deposits of different origin, which occur near Las Vegas, Nevada, are compared and described. They include a playa deposit, a valley terrace deposit, and two types of vein deposits. The physical and chemical characteristics of the four materials are described, the engineering and commercial features are considered, and the varied
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