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Comparison of methods: dynamic versus hydrostatic testing of mine ventilation seals
Abstract From 2001 to 2007, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NlOSH)...
Mining Engineering, 09/01/08 by Sapko, M J; Harteis, S P; Weiss, E S · More from publication -
From cowboy detectives to soldiers of fortune: private security contracting and its contradictions on the new frontiers of capitalist expansion
Statesmen, diplomats, business leaders, aristocrats, fascinated by their profession, invited the Pinkertons to their dinner tables and in time...
Social Justice, 09/22/07 by Robert P. Weiss · More from publication -
Usability of Online Services: The Role of Technology Readiness and Context*
ABSTRACT An important prerequisite for the success of any online service is ensuring that customers' experience-via the interface-satisfies both...
Decision Sciences, 05/01/07 by Massey, Anne P; Khatri, Vijay; Montoya-Weiss, Mitzi M · More from publication -
Improvements in Body Composition, Glucose Tolerance, and Insulin Action Induced by Increasing Energy Expenditure or Decreasing Energy Intake1,2

Abstract Increases in exercise energy expenditure without compensatory changes in food intake (EX) and restriction of calorie intake (CR) both...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 04/01/07 by Weiss, Edward P; Holloszy, John O · More from publication -
Loopy light: rings that delay photons may advance microchips
By linking loops of silicon on a microcircuit, researchers have taken a major stride toward using light to shuttle information within computer...
Science News, 01/06/07 by P. Weiss · More from publication -
Ahead of the curve: novel morphing wing may reduce aircraft's fuel use
Airplane designers have long admired how birds reshape their wings for soaring, diving, and maneuvering. Now, a prototype aircraft wing has...
Science News, 12/23/06 by P. Weiss · More from publication -
Super silicon: top semiconductor turns into a superconductor
While not yet leaping over tall buildings in a single bound, silicon is doing something pretty super these days--conducting electricity with zero...
Science News, 11/25/06 by P. Weiss · More from publication -
The little chill: tiny wind generator to cool microchip hot spots
Technologists cramming more and more transistors onto microchips face a common problem: too much heat. To make computers chill, manufacturers...
Science News, 11/11/06 by P. Weiss · More from publication -
Dribble quibble: experiments find that new basketball gets slick
A dispute in professional basketball about a new ball has bounced its way into a physics lab. A study launched last month at the University of...
Science News, 11/04/06 by P. Weiss · More from publication -
Applications of Fly Ash in Synthesizing Low-Cost MMCs for Automotive and Other Applications
This paper summarizes attempts to incorporate fly ash into aluminum castings to decrease the energy content, material content, cost, and weight of...
JOM, 11/01/06 by Rohatgi, P K; Weiss, D; Gupta, Nikhil · More from publication


