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A study of the morphology, cytology and breeding behavior of Pennisetum ciliare
(Texas A&M University, 1954)
The solubility of elemental sulfur in methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide gas
(Texas A&M University, 1958)
Seismic stratigraphy and quaternary evolution of the New York Bight Inner Continental Shelf
(Texas A&M University, 2000)
Approximately 5,300 km of digitally recorded high-resolution, nested, single-channel, seismic-refection data (2.46 m³ watergun, 200-500 Hz Geopulse acoustic source, and a CHIRP 2-7 kHz subbottom profiler) and coincident ...
Economic assessment of forage responses to mesquite control in the Rolling Plains of North Texas
(Texas A&M University, 2000)
Encroachment of mesquite brush in the last 100 years has caused a major problem with rangeland in Texas. Many different methods to control brush problem encroachment have been used in the last 50 years, but no conclusions ...
Chromidio: an interface for color tracking with key frames in Max and Nato
(Texas A&M University, 2002)
A software interface named Chromidio is developed in this thesis that enables the user to easily extract numerical color and motion data from a prerecorded QuickTime movie on disk. Chromidio outputs this data in a format ...
Capriccio after Davison: translating two-dimensional still imagery into an artistic, dynamic three-dimensional space
(Texas A&M University, 2002)
Two-dimensional fine art can serve as a source of inspiration for new works in the relatively young medium of three-dimensional computer animation. Artists are just beginning to discover the potential that digital technology ...
Characterization of solid-fluid mixtures
(Texas A&M University, 2000)
In this work we develop and investigate a mathematical model for the description of the mechanical behavior of soft, hydrated tissues with significant perfusion. We set up and derive the mathematical description and balance ...
The painting camera: an abstract rendering system with camera-control images
(Texas A&M University, 2000)
The computer is a powerful creative tool, capable of creating unprecedented work and has revolutionized the way art is conceived, created, and perceived. However, using the computer as an artistic tool requires new techniques ...
A study of acid sludge obtained in the refining of petroleum
(Texas A&M University, 1923)
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An accounting system for the Brazos valley cotton cooperative association
(Texas A&M University, 1939)
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