Publications & Presentations

Publications & Presentations

 

Welcome to UTPB's institutional repository for publications and presentations. The repository is an important tool for preserving and showcasing the university's legacy by making the work of UTPB scholars openly available, while ensuring these resources are preserved and organized for the future. Because your work is assigned a stable, permanent URL, readers will always find it. Depositing works in the repository fosters the preservation of digital scholarship for future generations and provides an alternative to traditional publishing avenues. You'll also find and can post links to your work published in peer-reviewed journals, easily accessible via J. Conrad Dunagan Library's digital collections.

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Submissions from 2002

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Perspectives on Disaster Mental Health Intervention from the USNS Comfort, James J. Reeves

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Enhancement of the Three-Dimensional Seismic Method Through the use of Well Control and Seismic Modeling Techniques in the Resolution of Fourth-Order Depositional Sequences within the Grayburg Reservoir, Foster Field, Ector County, Texas, Part II, Hoxie W. Smith and James J. Reeves

Submissions from 2001

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Enhancement of the Three-Dimensional Seismic Method Through the use of Well Control and Seismic-Modeling Techniques in the Resolution of Fourth-Order Depositional Sequences within the Grayburg Reservoir, Foster Field, Ector County, Texas; Part 1, Hoxie W. Smith and James J. Reeves

Submissions from 2000

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Teacher cognition during monitoring behavior: A case study, Steven Aicinena

Submissions from 1994

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Physical Education Teachers' Behaviors as Related to Pupils' Psychosocial Development in Curricular and Extracurricular Settings, Steven J. Aicinena, Matthew D. Smith, and Jeffrey P. Steffen

Submissions from 1991

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Large Scale Computer Simulations of Static and Dynamic Properties of Disordered Materials, Sepehr Arbabi and Muhammad Sahimi

Submissions from 1985

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Public and Firm Interests in Public Service Diversifications, William R. Fannin and Carol B. Gilmore