scholarly journals Background information on solvent extraction of coal. Final report. [Feedstocks; operating program and run history; filtration data; interpretation of results; operating log summary]

1974 ◽  

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Reed ◽  
Dan Fanselow ◽  
Charles Abbas ◽  
Rhea Sammons ◽  
Christopher Kinchin


2006 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald K. Hsu

The use of case studies for Marketing Research has been examined. Starting with a topic selection, students collected the background information from various sources. A focus group was conducted to gather detailed information. A questionnaire was designed for an in-depth survey of the general public. Using mall intercept, 100 or more convenient samples were collected from the questionnaire. SPSS software was used to analyze this data. Then a final report with possible recommendations was written. During the course of this research, students made face-to-face interview with senior managers or CEO, selected appropriate Harvard Business School cases, did research using Internet or library resources, and added much real-life learning to the theoretical in-class knowledge.



Author(s):  
Debra Patla ◽  
Charles Peterson

This is a report of the results of amphibian surveys conducted in Yellowstone (YELL) and Grand Teton (GRTE) national parks and the J. D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway (JODR) in the summer of 2002. Work was financially supported by the USGS Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (USGS-ARMI) and the National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program (NPS­ I&M). YELL and GRTE provided multiple forms of logistic support including permits, boat transport, loan of radios, and field crew lodging. This report is intended to satisfy the NPS-I&M contract requirement for an annual and cumulative progress report. An initial progress report was prepared last year (Patla and Peterson 2002); a final report will be submitted to NPS by February 2004. This report will be provided to the GRYN I&M office, YELL and GRTE, and ARMI. For more information, contact Chuck Peterson ([email protected]). This report contains three sections covering the three project components: systematic surveys, targeted species surveys, and the Lodge Creek Columbia Spotted Frog monitoring site. Each section includes background information, methods, results and discussion. An updated list of herpetofauna species follows the targeted species section. A relational database submitted on a CD with this report provides data documenting sampling events and findings. We also are providing digital photographs of sites visited and voucher photos, and ArcView GIS themes depicting the locations of sites and amphibian/reptile records.



2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.A. Scholz ◽  
et al.

Provides additional background to methodologies used for analyses presented in main paper. Presents background information on SEGMeNT Project; summary of seismic data acquisition parameters; SEGMeNT data processing and legacy data reprocessing details; seismic data interpretation and integration methods; GIS analysis of local relief in the rift; expanded summary of structural restoration methods; summary of volcanic load estimates and methods; summary of the lineament analyses; and discussion of the age of the Malawi Rift.



1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Price ◽  
A.T. Hanson ◽  
B. Rudd ◽  
D. Pickins ◽  
K. Krause




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