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Iowa Knot Slip



Access Statistics for the USGS BRD UMESC Web Server
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All FS Research Publications In This Database
1999. Japenese Knotweed (Pest Alert) USDA Forest Service ...

2000. Ultrasonic detection of knots, cross grain and bark pockets in wooden pallet parts Kabir, Mohammed F.; Schmoldt, Daniel L.; Schafer, Mark E. ...

. Analysis of continuous beams with joint slip Soltis, L. A. ... [Read More]

Access Statistics for the USGS BRD UMESC Web Server
%Reqs %Byte Bytes Sent Requests Reversed Subdomain----- ----- ------------ -------- |------------------------------------ 0.01 0.01 170744 22 | 1.113.157.208 0.00 0.00 5122 3 | 1.122.124.204 0.00 0.00 47162 6 | 1.124.231.208 0.00 0.00 8514 1 | 1.125.150.208 0.00 0.01 119038 12 | 1.148.97.32 0.01 0.00 55156 23 | 1.150.65.210 0.01 0.01 175958 17 | 1.161.130.129 0.00 0.00 20332 7 | 1.162.240.212 0.00 0.02 431166 5 | 1.163.163.141 0.00 0.00 24385 5 | 1.166.194.195 0.01 0.00 33847 17 | 1.171.129.208 0.00 0.00 9368 2 | 1.186.204.205 0.00 0.02 431166 5 | 1.222.216.204 0.01 0.01 314676 22 | 1.226.38.200 0.00 0.00 18757 9 | 1.227.9.206 0.00 0.00 14278 8 | 1.234.12.200 0.00 0.00 7486 3 | 1.236.130.192 0.00 0.00 78167 3 | 1.249.138.165 0.38 0.44 9886473 1155 | 1.254.236.168 0.03 0.02 497698 81 | 1.27.21.207 0.01 0.02 464840 37 | 1.30.134.148 0.00 0.00 7646 4 | 1.32.38.164 0.00 0.01 197963 12 | 1.44.106.206 0.02 0.05 1152018 75 | 1.57.207.144 0.01 0.00 100756 39 | 1.66.20.199 0.00 0.00 5618 1 | 1. ... [Read More]

EPA > Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) > MMGI > Chapter 6 > Management Measures for Hydromodification
Table 6-5 contains values for F calculatedfor different combinations of boat speed and water depth, prepared as part of astudy of wakes produced by recreational boating traffic on the Chesapeake Bayin Maryland (Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 1980). The dotted linedrawn through this table shows those combinations for which F approximately equals 1. For instance, boats traveling 6 to 8 knots can beexpected to produce their maximum wake in water depths of 4 to 6 feet, whileboats traveling 10 to 12 knots can be expected to produce their maximum wake inwater depths of 12 feet. These depths are typical of conditions in small creeksand coves in coastal areas where there is generally the greatest concern aboutshore erosion resulting from recreational motorboat traffic. ... [Read More]

FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell: Agenda and Plans for Reform of the FCC
<DOC>[107th Congress House Hearings][From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access][DOCID: f:71488.wais] FCC CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL: AGENDA AND PLANS FOR REFORM OF THE FCC======================================================================= HEARING before the SUBCOMMITTEE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND THE INTERNET of the COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION __________ MARCH 29, 2001 __________ Serial No. 107-21 __________ Printed for the use of the Committee on Energy and Commerce Available via the World Wide Web: http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/ house __________ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE71-488 WASHINGTON : 2001---------------------------------------------------------------------------For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing OfficeInternet: bookstore.gpr.gov Phone (202) 512ÿ091800 Fax: (202) 512ÿ092250 Mail: Stop SSOP, Washington, DC 20402ÿ090001 COMMITTEE ON ENERGY ... [Read More]

Committee Reports
The budget request includes $564.9 million in SCN for the carrier replacement program, specifically for advance procurement of the CVN-78. The CVN-78 will be a new class of aircraft carrier, incorporating numerous new technologies. This budget request reflects the second one-year slip in the program in recent years. This slip would cause a delay in the delivery of the CVN-78 until fiscal year 2015, with the ship it is scheduled to replace, the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), scheduled to be decommissioned in fiscal year 2013. Additionally, this slip translates into a cost growth for CVN-78 of approximately $400.0 million, according to the Navy. ... [Read More]

GOES-8 Results
Montserrat erupts again overnight on 19-20 December 1996. This movie is the difference between the the brightness temperature in the two long-wave thermal bands at 11 and 12 microns, where wet clouds and silicate ash show up darker due to more absorption and less emission at the longer wavelength. The cloud expelled from the volcano is swirled around between the prevailing low-level easterly winds and the high-level westerlies. If you look closely, a dense knot blows from tiny Montserrat to the larger island to the southeast, Guadelupe. ... [Read More]

The United States Government Printing Office Style Manual 2000
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