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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
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Channel Stability Study, Flamingo Wash, Las Vegas, Nevada
2023The channel stability assessment for Flamingo and Tropicana Washes was conducted to assess the potential for change in channel stability associated with the implementation of a proposed U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flood control plan for the city of Las Vegas.
Copeland, Ronald R., Hubbard, Lisa C.
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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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Nutritional Rickets in Las Vegas, Nevada
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2006Ulfat, Shaikh, Patricia T, Alpert
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Surficial geology of the Las Vegas quadrangle, Nevada
1966The Las Vegas 15-minute quadrangle, located in the south part of the state of Nevada, includes about 240 square miles in and around the city of Las Vegas; it is in the basin and range province. The quadrangle includes a broad valley floor that was once a lake bottom, a bordering area of badlands and rolling hills developed in Tertiary and Quaternary ...
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