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Eighth grade students analyzed two Edgar Allen Poe poems and a short story to examine the writer’s techniques for establishing tone and mood.

Tillamook 2lb baby loafs at Walmart still in the box.

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Serene Education Ltd Students doing group analysis prior to Trading

In this map I used vector analysis to determine the land use types within 400 meters of the Katy biking and running trail in Boone County, Missouri. In particular, this map highlights the parts of the trail that are adjacent to open water on the Missouri River. Part of the assignment was to calculate how many acres of each land use type are next to the trail and how many miles of the trail intersect each type, but that chart was handed in separately.

It took me so long to finish my circuit homework. I kept making stupid mistakes in solving the simultaneous equations. A negative sign in the wrong place and the whole thing goes up in flames.

 

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Looks like Facebook is trying to interpret the friend-ing causation, (incorrectly) linking my friend-ing Amadeo to an event we both attended.

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The Motion Analysis Research Center (MARC) hosted its inaugural Annual MARC Symposium on Friday, November 6th and Saturday, November 7th, 2015 in the Health Education Center, 400 Hawthorne Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609. www.samuelmerritt.edu/marc/1st_symposium

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The Content Analysis Workshop I led with Karen McGrane.

Eighth grade students analyzed two Edgar Allen Poe poems and a short story to examine the writer’s techniques for establishing tone and mood.

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The Content Analysis Workshop I led with Karen McGrane.

Wallaceville Ag research

Daily technical analysis chart of the USD/JPY (U.S. dollar vs. Japanese yen) forex currency pair.

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Mid-Valley STEM-CTE Hub

Tuesday, August 1, 2023, 8:30 am – 10:00 am Albany, Oregon

 

TOUR STOP DESCRIPTIONS

Materials and Geomaterials Characterization:

The Materials and Geomaterials Characterization Laboratory is equipped to assist researchers in analyzing materials on a microscale in simulated environments, which helps to discover properties that can affect processing at the macroscale. Geomaterial characterization has applications at NETL that includes advanced sample preparation methods, petrographic and electron microscopy, laser diffraction grain size analysis, and X-ray Diffraction. The laboratory has an electron microbe with 5 spectrometers to examine bulk and trace element chemistry and concentrations in solids (bulk or powder), specifically to verify that metal alloys are analyzed in line with industry standards. The laboratory is also equiped with a variable pressure electron microscope to aid in the characterization and analysis of pressure sensitive materials such as cement or those enriched in organic material (i.e., coal, shale). NETL scientists use these analytical techniques to better understand engineered/natural systems related to fossil energy such as onshore or offshore conventional and unconventional hydrocarbons, natural gas hydrates, and geothermal systems. Specific research that is conducted includes state of the art petrophysical characterization of cementitious materials, oil shales targeted for potential hydraulic fracturing operations or enhanced oil recovery, and coal related utilization by-products that potentially contain valuable rare earth elements.

 

Advanced Alloys Signature Center:

NETL’s metallurgists and materials scientists are responsible for developing affordable, high-performance alloys to enable numerous energy and industrial applications. This includes alloys with increased temperature capabilities that can enable highly efficient advanced energy systems, alloys for aerospace and defense applications, and a world leading biomedical alloy for coronary stents through a cost reimbursement agreement with an industrial partner. NETL utilizes an integrated computational materials engineering approach, which combines computational and experimental methods for translating materials science concepts into practical technologies. Key to this strategy are targeted experiments that evaluate performance in realistic service conditions and demonstrate manufacturing at scales and by methods that readily translate to industrial practice. NETL conducts research into a wide range of alloys including aluminum, high-conductivity copper, steels, superalloys, refractory alloys, and high-entropy alloys. NETL’s alloy development capability is anchored by its substantial ingot metallurgy manufacturing facilities (vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, and electro-slag remelting capabilities) that are unique within the national laboratory complex and the nation. Current research is focusing on affordable alloys and materials with improved resistance to hydrogen to enhance the safety, reliability and resiliency of hydrogen production from carbonaceous sources with carbon capture, transport in pipelines, and large-scale storage, as well as the utilization of hydrogen for power generation.

 

CO2 Storage Stability, Seal Integrity, Drilling Fluid Performance, Corrosion, Critical Minerals, and REE:

This lab is a multi-functional, state-of-the-art facility capable of performing geological and material studies that support several portfolios and directorates. Equipment can simulate depths up to 10,000 feet, providing an experimental basis for modeling of various subsurface phenomena and processes. The laboratory has a wide range of tools and instrumentation to ensure a complete cycle of scientific studies from preparation of representative samples, through the preliminary measurements of basic properties, to the advanced investigation of the processes of interest under simulated subsurface conditions. The laboratory contains rocking autoclaves and continuously stirred autoclave reactors, which are used to conduct experiments at high pressures and temperatures to investigate geochemical interactions. Research is aimed at monitoring the long-term storage stability and integrity of CO2 (or other flue gases) stored in geologic formations to better simulate conditions found in potential geologic storage sites. The flow-through systems that can simulate CO2-enhanced oil recovery, gas-water-rock interaction of core samples under CO2 storage conditions and simulate the interaction between drilling fluids and the borehole wall. Material and alloy research aim to reduce the corrosion on the inside of natural gas pipelines, specifically by using of coatings and linings of the pipe. Corrosion evaluation of chromium steels for low-temperature recuperators is performed under elevated temperatures and pressures simulating direct-fired supercritical carbon dioxide power cycle environment. The laboratory is also set up to handle large quantities of coal, coal by-products and waste, and underclay materials (55 gals or 15 kg) to simulate large batch mining efforts and in-situ recovery efforts of critical metals and rare earth elements.

 

Speakers:

Dave Alman

Circe Verba,

Paul Jablonksi

Martin Detrois

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