... CITY NOV 2004-JAN 2005 NORMAL RANK DRIEST WINTER ---- ----------------- ------ ---- ------------- ASTORIA 19.72 INCHES 30.52 5TH DRIEST 8.85 IN 1976-77 PORTLAND 8.23 INCHES 16.39 4TH DRIEST 3.22 IN 1976-77 SALEM 7.46 INCHES 18.69 3RD DRIEST 3.27 IN 1976-77 EUGENE 7.98 INCHES 24.38 3RD DRIEST 3.68 IN 1976-77 HILLSBORO 8.46 INCHES 17.82 2ND DRIEST 3.43 IN ... The total rainfall was 1.63 inches which makes it the third driest January on Record. ...
... and prior, see paper files. return to top . ... ORDOC 01-02) D. Strom, J Brau, "Oregon RPC Status Report," , The Second IFR Workshop, January, 2001. ... ORDOC 01-07) E. Torrence , "W Boson Properties" , ( talk transparencies, XXI Physics in Collision Conference 2001, June, 2001). ... ORDOC 01-14) E. Torrence, "Precision Energy Measurements for Linear Colliders" ,Snowmass 2001, June/July, 2001 (Talk transparencies) . ... ORDOC 01-26) R. Frey, "Calorimeter Status and Next Steps" , LCD Talk, Sept., ...
... and prior, see paper files. ... ORDOC 00-10) R. Frey, "Study of Energy Flow in Jet Reconstruction", Talk at LCWS 00, FNAL, October 25, 2000. ORDOC 00-11) J. Brau, "The Search for Gravitational Radiation from Distant Astrophysical Sources" , Physics Colloquium, University of Idaho, March, 2000. ... ORDOC 00-21) E. Grauges, "Instrumented Flux Return at the BaBar experiment " ,Physics Colloquium Institute for High Energy Physics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (IFR), December, 2000. ...
... and prior, see paper files. ... ORDOC 99-03) J. Brau, "LSC Detector Characterization Working Group, Reduced Data Sets", March 5, 1999. ORDOC 99-04) D. Strom, "Electroweak Physics at SLC, LEP 1 and 2 (Electroweak Physics of Electron-positron Annihilation", Vancouver, Canada Lecture, May 22, 1999. ... ORDOC 99-12) J. Brau, "Oregon Proposal for LIGO Research", MIT PAC7, November 18, 1999. ...
The Lumi Spectrum Challenge January 8th, 2005 MDI at the ILC Workshop SLAC Eric Torrence University of Oregon Eric Torrence 1/8 January 2005 Energy Measurements 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0 490 492 494 496 498 500 502 504 Root(s) (GeV) s +e+e- Еe+e- e e Е Eric Torrence e+e- Е ЕЕ 2/8 1 2 1 2 e+e- Еe+e- January 2005 Luminosity Spectrum Challenge Goals З Demonstrate that we can extract a ... Eric Torrence 8/8 January 2005 ...
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EMI test using VXD3 R20 assembly Nick Sinev, University of Oregon Outline The problem Why we want beam test? ... What do we need for test ? Conclusion January 7, 2005 Nick Sinev, MDI workshop, SLAC 2 The problem As you already know from M.Breidenbach talk, we had observed Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) effects in VXD3 operation. ... January 7, 2005 Nick Sinev, MDI workshop, SLAC 3 Why beam ? ... January 7, 2005 Nick Sinev, MDI workshop, SLAC 12 ...
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... concentration of monomers and enzymes and proteins which act as an energy source . O and OH are removed (hydration) . ... 4 Billion years ago: . ... need to concentrate monomers together to facilitate polymer formatoin . Step 2: Concentrate the Monomers: . ... Step 3: BIG, Unknown Next Step need to organize a system capable of self-replication (e.g. DNA) . ... long chain molecules can act as a membrane . ... Fossil Record indicates that single celled life first emerged 3.5 billion years ago . ...
. Mars is "behind" the sun from the earth's point of view and is therefore not visible in the nighttime sky (i.e. its up in the daytime). Venus it at greatest elongation and appears in the western sky as a bright object for 2-3 hours after sunset .
. Aristarchus was extremely clever and also figured out a way to determine the ratio of distances between the earth and the moon and the earth and the sun. While wrong, at least he reasoned that the sun was much farther from the earth than the moon. Just Try and Follow this! . Summary of Greek Science .