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Gabriel Viernes - Bachelor of Arts - Senior Recital
(2019-11)Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra : Allegro / Jean Françaix (1912-1997) – Carnival of Venice / Alamiro Giampieri (1893-1963) -- INTERMISSION -- Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano : I. Zart und mit Ausdruck; II. Lebhaft, ... -
Gabriela Gonzalez - Bachelor of Music - Junior Recital
(2020-04)Auf dem Wasser zu singen; Der Tod und das Mädchen; Der Musensohn / Franz Schubert (1797-1828) -- But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming? / George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) -- Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire : Le Jet d’Eau; ... -
Gabriella Rodriguez - Bachelor of Music - Junior Recital
(2020-04)Cello Suite No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1008 : Prelude; Minuetto I and II; Gigue / J. S. Bach (1685-1750)--Horn Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Hob. VIId:4 : Allegro moderato / Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)--Fantasie, Op. 2 : Adagio; ... -
Gain-Scheduling Control of Air-Fuel Ratio in Spark Ignition Engines with Time-Delay Effects
(2020-05)This thesis addresses a variety of gain-scheduling control design schemes for the air-fuel ratio (AFR) control problem in spark ignition (SI) engines. Fueling strategy design has drawn significant attention in the past ... -
Game Theoretic and Machine Learning Techniques for Efficient Resource Allocation in Next Generation Wireless Networks
(2019-12)The rationale behind the next generation wireless networks is the handling of the recent massive surge in wireless traffic, especially due to the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. Tremendously high data ... -
Game Theoretic Approaches to Massive Data Processing in Wireless Networks
(IEEE Wireless Communications, 2/28/2018)Wireless communication networks are becoming highly virtualized with two-layer hierarchies, in which controllers at the upper layer with tasks to achieve can ask a large number of agents at the lower layer to help realize ... -
Game Theoretical Framework for Distributed Dynamic Control in Smart Grids
(2013-12)In the emerging smart grids, production increasingly relies on a greater number of decentralized generation sites based on renewable energy sources. The variable nature of the new renewable energy sources will require a ... -
GAMIFY YOUR LIFE: GOAL ATTAINMENT USING VIDEO GAME MOTIVATIONAL STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS
(2016-05)Over the past two decades, advancements in technology have paved the way for the rise of video games as the world’s most popular entertainment medium. Researchers have dedicated a great deal of time and energy exploring ... -
Gaming While Black: The Social Identity of Black Gamers
(2016-12)Tabletop game, such as Dungeons and Dragons, are interactive worlds in which a person creates an avatar representation to explore fictional worlds. These avatars provide fertile ground for a person to explore different ... -
GaN Characterization by X-ray Techniques
(2015-08)Gallium nitride (GaN) is a binary III/V direct bandgap semiconductor. In recent years, due to its unique characteristics such as hard, mechanically stable, superior carrier saturation velocity, high heat capacity, and ... -
Garrett Shuping - Bachelor of Music Education - Senior Recital
(2020-11-17)Sonata for Trumpet / Paul Hindemith (1805-1863) -- Lied / Eugene Bozza (1905-1991) -- Badinage / Eugene Bozza (1905-1991) -- Trumpet Quartets: Motet; Cazona; Hosana; Benedictus / arr. Arthur Gottschalk -
Gas Analysis using Auroral Spectroscopy
(2017)The Undergraduate Student Instrumentation Project (USIP) at the University of Houston is sending an Auroral Spectroscopy team to Alaska in March 2017. The team has designed a balloon-borne payload that contains a spectroscope ... -
Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of volatiles in flavors and biological fluids
(1971)The volatile flavor components of two types of Cheddar cheese and a Cheddar cheese powder have been analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Techniques applied to prepare samples for analysis were the ... -
Gas chromatography and mass spectrometry of N-trifluoro-acetyl amino acid isopropyl esters
(1972)All primary α-amino acids detected in the Murchison Meteorite were also found in Miller's recent prebiotic synthesis of amino acids by electric discharge. A procedure was established that allows the separation and ready ... -
Gas Shale Anisotropy and Mechanical Property: Laboratory Measurements and Mathematical Modeling
(December 2)This dissertation focus on the study of elasticity, permeability, mechanical properties, and the mathematical modeling of Barnett shale. This study is based on the laboratory core measurements, literature data, and data ... -
Gas Shale Permeability and Velocity Measurement at Laboratory Scale
(December 2)Matrix permeability of gas shales is a crucial parameter for their characterization, production potential, and commercial development. Gas shales are an important reservoir type from an economic perspective because of their ... -
Gas-Liquid Heat Transfer in a Bubble Collapsing Near a Wall
(The Physics of Fluids, 1997-01)The collapse of a gas bubble near a solid wall is studied numerically by assuming the liquid to be incompressible and the Mach number of the gas flow to be small. The liquid motion is simulated by a boundary integral method ... -
Gaslit! An Examination of Bullying on Doctoral Students
(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2018)Bullying is the intentional and repeated infliction of duress upon another person. It may be psychological or physical, subtle or surreptitious; yet, regardless of form, the bully seeks to marginalize and oppress another ... -
Gas–Liquid Interface of Mixture of Ionic liquids and Benzonitrile Studied by Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy and Surface Tension
(2021-09-11)Ionic liquid is one of the potential solvents which has wide applications in several fields such as electrochemistry, catalysis, gas separation, liquid extraction, etc. Mixing regular solvents to ionic liquid is important ... -
A Gateway Between the World-Wide Web and PAT: Exploiting SGML Through the Web
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1994)The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) used by the World-Wide Web has limited markup and structure recognition capabilities. Only a small set of text characteristics can be represented, and few of these have any functional ...