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MAVERICK SCIENCE
Table of Contents ANew“StarShow”inthe page2 College
LeadershipGiving:Payingit page3 Forward
CenterforNanostructured page4 Materials:Researching theSmallbutMighty
ProvingtheReliabilityTheory page5
NewChemistryandPhysics page6 BuildingOpening CommunityConnections:backcover K-12Outreach
On-CampusConferencesbackcover
Magazine Team Dean of Science PaulPaulus
Contributing Writers IraBernstein FredMacDonnell LoriNorris PaulPaulus KrishnanRajeshwar TristineSlayton
Editors TristineSlayton SueStevens Designers TristineSlayton ConnieWaldo
Photographers C.Baum JohnFry FredMacDonnell TristineSlayton ConnieWaldo
Dean’s Welcome
GreetingsagainfromtheCollegeofScience!ThissecondeditionofMaverickSciencehighlightsanotherexcitingsemesterandsummerfortheCollege.ThespringsemesterbeganwiththeopeningfestivitiesfortheChemistryandPhysicsBuildingandthePlanetarium.Bothofthesearegreatadditionstothecampus,andwewerehonoredby the many officials, friends and alumniwhocouldjoinusfortheseevents.Wealsohavebeenfortunatetorecruitmoretopnotchfacultywhowillgreatlyincreaseboththequalityofoureducationandournationalvisibility.Ofcourse,ournewresearchfacultyandincreasedresearchactivitieswillquicklyoutstriptheavailablespace.ThespacevacatedinScienceHallisnotsuitableforrenova-tionasamodernresearchandteachingfacility.Wearedelightedthatwehavebeenapprovedfora$30millionwinginanewengineeringandscienceresearchbuilding.Thiswillbecompletedin2010.TheeventualplanistoreplaceScienceHallwithanewstate-of-the-artbuildingfortheexpandingeducationalandresearchneedsoftheCollege.Weareexcitedabouttheprogresswehavemadeinthepastfewyearsandthegreatprospectsforthefuture.WehopeyouenjoyreadingaboutsomeofthehappeningsintheCollege,andpleasedoletushearfromyou.Tobecomeatopcol-legeanduniversitywillrequirestrongalumnisupportforscholar-ships,namedprofessorshipsandresearchenhancement.PleaseconsiderinvestinginyourCollegeandthestatusofyourdegreenoworwhenyoureceiveacallduringthecomingyear.Visitusonlineatwww.uta.edu/cos.
PaulB.PaulusDean,CollegeofScienceUTArlington
Cover: Picture of a photoreactor from The Center for Nanostructured Materials (page 4). Inset pictures of Dr. Dasgupta and Dr. Baum (page 2), ribbon cutting of the new Chemistry and Physics Building (page 6), and Science Olympiad event (back cover).
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A New “Star Show” in the College
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HowdoyoubuildagreatCollegeofScience?Ofcourse,youneedmodernbuildings,thelatestequipment,smartstudents—butyoucannothaveagreatCollegewithoutgreatprofessors!Wehavehada long history of fine scholars and teachers and have been fortunate tobringinover30newfacultymembersinthepastthreeyears.Yet,itisnotalwayseasytogetattentionforthekindofgrowthinqualitythatwehaveexperienced.Thatmaybeabouttochange.We are continuing to draw some top scholars in their fields to UTArlington.Forexample,inthepastfewyearswerecruitedDr.RobertGatchelfromtheUniversityofTexasSouthwesternMedicalCenteratDallasandDr.DanielArmstrongfromIowaStateUniversity.Bothheldnamedprofessorshipsattheiruniversi-ties, are top scholars in their fields, and have significant external fundingfortheirresearch.Thesetwoscholarshavebeeninstru-mentalinbringingtwomoretopscholarstoourcampus—ahealthpsychologistfromtheUniversityofPittsburghMedicalCenterandananalyticalchemistfromTexasTech.
Dr.AndrewBaumwastheDirectoroftheUniversityofPitts-burghCancerInstitute,BehavioralMedicineandOncologyProgramandDeputyDirectorforCancerControlandPopula-tionSciences.HejoinstheDepartmentofPsychologytohelpdevelopasimilarprograminconjunctionwiththeUniversityofTexasSouthwesternMedicalCenter.Dr.BaumwillestablishabiomedicalsciencelaboratoryatUTArlingtonandcollaboratewithUTSouthwesternindevelopingacomprehensivecancercenterfortheNorthTexasregion.Dr.BaumandDr.Gatchelareamong the founders of the field of health psychology. Dr. Baum has made many significant contributions in the areas of environ-mentalhealth,stressandcancerandiseditorofseveralmajorjournals.Hisresearchhasbeencontinuouslyfundedfor25yearsbytheNationalInstitutesofHealth.Hewillbejoinedbyoneofhiscolleagues,Dr.AngelaDougall,whosespecialtyisinhealth
psychologyandbiostatistics.Theneuroscienceandhealthpsy-chologyprogramhereatUTArlingtonrankshighamongthetopprogramsinthecountrywiththecollaborationofBaum,Gatchelandotherfaculty.
Dr. Purnendu “Sandy” Dasgupta is the Paul Whitfield Horn ProfessorinChemistryatTexasTechUniversityandwillbecomeChairoftheDepartmentofChemistryandBiochemistryinJanu-ary2007.Heisaninternationallyrecognizedscientistinenviron-mentalchemistryandairpollutionchemistry.Hisresearchhasbeenfundedbyavarietyofagencies,includingtheNationalSci-enceFoundationandtheUnitedStatesEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.Hewillbeagreatadditiontoboththeanalyticalchem-istryprogramandtheinterdisciplinaryEarthandEnvironmentalSciencesProgram.TheadditionofArmstrongandDasguptatotheanalyticalchemistrygroupmakethisatop10program.Armstrong,DasguptaandProfessorKrishnanRajeshwarareeditors of three of the top journals in the field. Dasgupta brings withhimagroupofsixgraduatestudentsandeightpostdoctoralscholars.ProfessorDasguptaandhisteamprovidegreatlyneededexpertiseonairpollutioninthisregion,andtheywillcollaboratewithscholarsintheCollegeofEngineeringandareauniversitiesonvariousprojects.Hisrecentinterestsinhealth-relatedaspectsofpollutionwilllikelymeanthattherewillevenbesomecollabora-tionwithProfessorBaum.
Our first show at the Planetarium was entitled “The Stars at Night areBigandBright.”ThishasbeenanexcitingshowaboutourUniverse.Weareexcitedthatwenowhaveourveryown“starshow”intheCollegewiththeadditionofthesetopnewfacultymembersandtheothernewfacultywhohavejoinedinthepastfewyears!
Dr.SandyDasguptainanewChemistryandPhysicsBuildinglabDr.AndrewBaum
Leadership Giving: Paying It Forward
Dr.MaxwellC.Scarletthasbeenthesubjectofmanyarticlessinceit was “discovered” a few years ago that he was the first African-AmericanstudenttograduatefromUTArlington.Hehasbeenrecognizedwithmanyawardsandhonors,includingtheOutstand-ingAfrican-AmericanAlumniAwardin2004,theMulticulturalServicesTrailblazerAwardin2005,andDistinguishedAlumnusoftheCollegeofScienceinOctober2005.Theawardsarenumerousandwelldeserved,buttheydon’ttellthewholestorybehindhislong,closerelationshipwiththeUniversity.Asoneofthemostloyal financial supporters of the College of Science, Dr. Scarlett’s deeploveforhisalmamateristangible,butperhapsunexpected,consideringthatheonlyattendedclassesherehissenioryear.Whatmadehistimeheresomemorableinthecontextofalifetimeofstellaraccomplishments?
Destinedforsuccessfromayoungage,Scarlettcreditshismother,EvelynGuinnScarlett,asthesourceofhisearliestinspirationandencouragement.ShegraduatedfromI.M.TerrellHighSchoolinFortWorthattheageof15andcompletedherbachelor’sdegreeatPrairieViewA&Minfouryears.Shemarriedattheageof20andgavebirthtohersonMaxwellat21.ShewentontoearnhermastersdegreeatNorthTexasStateUniversityinDentonandtaughtintheFortWorthpublicschoolsformanyyears.Twoofherbrotherswerephysicians,soyoungMaxwellgrewupinanextendedfamilythatvaluededucationandexpectedhighacademicachievement.Inhishouseholditwasn’t“ifyougotocollege”but“whenyougotocollege.”Whenaskedifhealwaysknewhewantedacareerinmedicine,Scarlettanswers“Yes!”quickly,and
thenaddswithagrin“…andateacher,andalawyer,andapreach-er,too.Iwantedtodoitall,andtherejustweren’tenoughhoursintheday.”
Hisparentsdivorcedwhenhewasquiteyoung,buthismothermaintainedherhighexpectationsforhim.Shealwaysknewwherehewasandwhathewasdoing,achallengeforasingleworkingmotherinanyera.AfterhisgraduationwithhonorsfromDun-barHighSchool,Scarlettfollowedinhismother’sfootstepsbyenrollingatNorthTexasState.Anoutstandingstudentsincehisdaysaskindergartenvaledictorian,hemadetheDean’slistandwasamemberofBetaBetaBeta,anationalbiologicalhonorsociety.HeenrolledforafewsummerclassesatUTArlingtonbetweenhisyearsatNorthTexas,andthenonefatefuldayheaccompaniedhismothertotheVandergriffChevroletdealershipwheresheboughtanewcar.HookerVandergriffexpressedapersonalinterestinthebrightyoungpre-medbiologystudentandaskedhimtoconsiderUTArlington,whichhehighlyrecommended.Growingdisil-lusionmentwithrandomincidentsofracialprejudiceatNorthTexasconvincedScarletttoreconsiderthelocaluniversity,wherehespentaveryproductiveandsuccessfulsenioryear–ayearthatmadealastingimpressiononhim.
“NotadaygoesbythatIdon’tappreciatethepricelessfoundationinlifethatIreceivedatUTA.AnyserviceortimeormoneyIgivebacktothisinstitutionisjustatokenofmygratitude.”Somealumniwhogoontoprofessionalschoolssupportthoseschools,butdon’tretaintiestotheirundergraduateinstitution.NotsowithMaxwellScarlett.WhenaskedwhatmotivateshiscontinuedgenerositytotheUniversity,hedoesn’thesitate.
“IenjoygivingbacktoUTAbecauseofthetremendousimpactUTAhashadonmyprofessionalandpersonallife,coupledwithafamilyhistoryofcommunityserviceandaferventdesiretopassforwardtoothersasmuchaspossibleofwhathasbeenpassedtomebythosewhoprecededme.”
StillactiveasacontractemergencymedicalservicesphysicianintheKilleenarea,ScarlettdivideshistimebetweenFortWorthandcentralTexasbutstaysinclosetouchwithcampusnewsandevents.
“IseetheresultsofwhatUTAhasaccomplishedandthegoalsitisstillstrivingtoreach.Ifeelit’smyresponsibilityandtheresponsi-bilityofmyfellowalumnitohelptheUniversityaccomplishthosegoals.”
Dr.MaxwellScarlettinthenewChemistryandPhysicsBuilding
“Not a day goes by that I don’t appreciate the priceless foundation in life that I received at UTA. Any service or time or money I give back to this institution is just a token of my gratitude.” -Maxwell Scarlett
Center for Nanostructured Materials:Researching the small but mighty
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Nanoisabuzzwordthatseemstobeheardmoreandmoreoften.Allthatmostpeopleknowisthatitmeans“small.”Infact,itin-volvesthestudyofphenomenathatoccurattheatomicorcellularlevel.Interestingly,materialsthatarereducedtonanoscalemayhaveveryuniqueproperties.OneofthekeycollaborativeresearchcentersintheCollegeofScienceisfocusedontheapplicationsofnanosciencetomaterials.
TheCenterforNanostructuredMaterials(CNM)wasstartedin2003andiscomprisedmainlyof19facultymembers,fromthePhysicsandChemistry&BiochemistryDepartments.TheCenterincludesa2,500squarefootinstrumentfacilityinthenewChem-istryandPhysicsbuildingwhichhousesspecializedequipmentforthecharacterizationofnanostructuredmaterials.Overthepastthreeyears,morethan$2.3Mhasbeeninvestedinequippingthisfacilitytoprovideresearcherswithstate-of-the-artinstrumentationinnanotechnology.
Someoftheexcitingresearchthattakesplaceinthisfacilityisfocusedondevelopingnewprocessestoconvertlightenergy(sun-light)intochemicalenergy,suchassplittingwaterintohydrogenandoxygen.Hydrogencanbeusedasanon-pollutingfuelbothtogenerateelectricityandtopotentiallypowerautomobiles.TherecentspikesinoilcostsaswellastheincreasingconcernoverCO2emissionsmakehydrogenanexcitingalternative.
Otherprojectsfocusonmakingnewsuper-magnets.Theincred-iblepropertiesofthesenanomagnetsareduetothecontroloftheirinternalstructureatthenanolevel.Dr.PingLiu,afacultymemberofthePhysicsDepartment,andhisgrouparenowmakingnano-magnetswhoseperformancefarsurpassthatofthebestregularmagnets.Thesemagnetshavenumerousapplicationsinpowergeneration,datastorage,andtransportation.Thesenanomagnetscandeliverperformanceatafractionoftheweightofcomparable“macroscopic”magneticmaterials.
Aswestrugglewiththecostandrepercussionsofusingfossilfuels,UTArlingtonisworkingonhowtoendthisaddiction.Thenexttimeyouhear“nano,”rememberthatthissmallwordwhichde-scribessmallthingswillmakeahugeimpactontheworldeconomyandthequalityofourenvironment.
Aphotoreactor:alightsourceissurround-edbyasolutioncontainingaphotocatalysttomaximizetheamountoflightabsorbed.Anultrabrightdiodelampisusedforthelightsourceasitminumizesheatbuildupandirradiatesthesampleattheappropriate
wavelength.
PROVING THE RELIABILITY THEORY
MilestonesRetirementDr.ThomasR.HellierretiredfromtheDepartmentofBiologyafter48yearsofservice.
10 Years of ServiceElizabethA.Ballard,GeologyPatriciaEllington,MathematicsRogerD.Kirby,MathematicsYueLiu,MathematicsCarlLovely,Chemistry&BiochemistryYuanB.Peng,PsychologyA.J.Pugh,BiologyJyotsanaSinghal,Chemistry&BiochemistryQimingZhang,Physics
15 Years of ServiceNailFazleev,PhysicsCaroleK.Krueger,MathematicsEdwinStrom,Chemistry&BiochemistryNormaS.Tacconi,Chemistry&BiochemistryAndrewWhite,Physics20 Years of ServiceHarveyL.Baker,Mathematics25+ Years of ServiceThomasChrzanowski,BiologyChien-PaiHan,MathematicsWilliamJ.Ickes,PsychologyCharlesR.Savage,Chemistry&BiochemistryRobertJ.Gatchel,PsychologyZoltanA.Schelly,Chemistry&BiochemistryJohnL.Fry,Physics
Dr.DannyDyer,ProfessorofMathematics
Danny Dyer is an expert on reliability theory. How fitting, since theDepartmentofMathematicshasbeenrelyingheavilyonhimfor almost fifty years. Dyer came to Arlington State College as a freshmaninthefallof1956almostbyaccident.AftergraduatingfromGrandPrairieHighSchool,hehadspentthesummerloadingfurnitureintorailroadboxcars,andtheonlythingheknewforsureabouthisfuturecareerwasthatitwouldnotinvolvemanuallabor.Onawhim,heandthreehighschoolbuddiesdecidedtoattendcol-legeonlydaysbeforethefallsemesterbegan.
Dyerspenthishighschoolcareercoastingthroughclasseswithoutstudying,knowinghewouldreceivethestandard“C”gradesgiventoathleteswhoshowedupforclassanddidn’tcausetrouble.Hehadnoideahowmucheffortwouldberequiredincollege,andhisfreshman grades reflected those misconceptions. The “F” in algebra and“F”intrigonometryareparticularlyironic,consideringhislatercareerchoice.Insteadofdroppingoutlikehisfriendsdid,Dyer’s competitive streak kicked in, and he decided to figure out whathisprofessorsexpected.It’snosurprisethathewasearningallA’sbyhissecondyearoncampus.Whatissurprisingisthathe’s still here, in the final years of an outstanding academic career thatculminatedinhisleadershipoftheMathematicsDepartmentaschairmanfrom2000to2005.Whenhecompletedhisundergraduatedegreein1961asamemberof the first UT Arlington baccalaureate graduating class, Dyer went ontoearnaMaster’sdegreeinmathematicsatSouthernMethodistUniversity.HereturnedtoArlingtonStateCollegein1963asastatisticsinstructorandbecameanassistantprofessorin1966.In1970hecompletedhisPh.D.inStatisticsatSMU,andsoonbecame well known in the field. His research in reliability theory created a demand for his services as a consultant to high-profile clientssuchasLosAlamosNationalLaboratory,NorthropGrum-manCorporation,theU.S.GeneralServicesAdministrationandLockheedMartin.HewasalsoindemandasanexpertwitnessinpaternitysuitsbeforeDNAtestingwasreadilyavailable.Attorneysfrequentlyhiredhimtotestifyonthestatisticalprobabilityoftheirclients’allegedpaternitybasedonthegeneticsofbloodtyping.
Alifelongsportsfanandavidgolfer,Dyer’shomeisatreasuretroveofsportsmemorabiliathatthreatenstooutgrowtheboundsofhiscomfortablehouseontheshoresofLakeArlington.Insteadofscalingbacktoasmallerhomeasmanyretireesdo,heisdesigningaTexasHillCountryretreatthatisevenlarger.Inthefinal years of his career, Dyer is still active in the Math Department. Hehopestodevelopandteachacourseonthestatisticsofbaseballbeforeheretires-asuitableblendingofhispassionsforthesportand stats. His enthusiasm for his chosen field is still strong.
“This is the greatest job in the world,” he says when asked to reflect onhisyearsasaprofessor.“Ifyouloveresearch,yourworkfeelsmorelikeahobbythanajob.”
InpreparationforDyer’seventualretirement,theMathematicsDepartmenthiredDr.JianpingZhufromtheUniversityofAkronaschairmanlastAugust.WithZhu’soutstandingcredentialsandexpertiseinnumericalalgorithmsandcomputationalsimulation,thedepartmentisingoodhands.Thetorchhasbeenpassed,butDannyDyerwillbearoundforafewmoreyearstosharetheknowledgeandwisdomgainedina50yearspanofassociationwithUTArlington.
New Chemistry & Physics Building Opening
TheCollegeofSciencecelebratedtheopeningofastate-of-the-artChemistry&PhysicsBuildinginMarch2006withathreedayseriesofevents.AprivatereceptionfordonorstoThePlanetar-iumatUTArlingtonkickedoffthefestivitiesonMarch3rdandfeaturedremarksbyPresidentJamesSpanioloandtheunveilingofaplaquehonoringfoundingmembers.AfterawineandcheesereceptionandaperformancebytheUTArlingtonstringquartet,donorsandtheirguestswereescortedtotheirpersonalizedseatsforaprivatepremiershowingof“TheStarsatNightAreBigandBright.”TheshowwascreatedbyplanetariumdirectorRobertBonadurerforthegrandopeningandnarratedbyTonyArangioandKarenBorta,UTArlingtonalumnaandChannel11newsanchor.ThecampuscommunityjoinedcityandstateleadersattheformalbuildingdedicationonMarch4th,whichfeaturedUTArlington
alumnusandastronautretiredBrig.Gen.RobertStewart,TexasStateSenatorChrisHarrisandRegentRobertEstrada.Theribboncuttingceremonywasfollowedbyguidedtoursofthe128,000squarefootteachingandresearchfacility,andguestsweretreatedtopreviewsoftheinauguralplanetariumshow.
Theopeningeventsculminatedinacommunity-wideopenhouseonSaturday,March5th.Over1,500gueststouredthefacilityandparticipatedininteractivedemonstrationsforallages,includingawalk-throughsolarsystem,chemistrymagicshowsandtelescopeviewing.ThePlanetariumatUTArlingtonopenedtothepublicwithsixsold-outshowsandanotherappearancebyGen.Stew-art.Anearlyeveningscreeningofthemovie“OctoberSky”inconjunctionwiththeArlingtonPublicLibraryroundedouttheday’sevents.
Left to right:PaulPaulus,NealSmatresk,JamesHorwitz,SenatorChrisHarris,Brig.Gen.RobertStewart,JamesSpaniolo,RandaS.Safady,RobertEstradaandEdwardBellion
DeanandChairReunion.Left to right:Dr.NealSmatresk,Dr.PaulPaulus,Dr.VerneCoxandDr.JohnFry
Top left:Brig.Gen.RobertStewart.Top center:RegentRobertEstrada.Right:Toasttotheopeningofthenewplanetarium.
Top right:PresidentSpaniolounveilsthenewplanetariumplaque.Bottom right:Agatheringtocele-bratetheplanetarium.
Community Connections: K-12 Outreach
ThesixthannualCalculus Bowlbrought90areahighschoolmathstudentstoUTArlingtononFebruary24thtocompeteinfast-pacedeliminationroundsofcalculusproblem-solving.ThiseventwascreatedandcoordinatedbyDr.HristoKojouharovandDr.D.L.HawkinsoftheDepartmentofMathematicstoencouragestu-dentinterestincalculus.Theeventutilizedstate-of-the-artcomput-ertechnologytoposequestionsandtrackresponses.Contestantsstrived to be the first team to buzz in with the correct answer, and winningteamsearnedtrophiesandprizes.Forty-sevenschoolshaveparticipatedinthepastsixyears,andthisyear’scompetitionbrought18teamstothecampus.EmilyTaylor,aseniorfromKennedale High School, participated for the first time this year and was thrilled with her rookie team’s fourth place finish. “I wish we hadknownaboutthisthewholetimewewereinhighschool–thisisoneofthemostfunthingswe’vedonetheentirefouryears!”sheexclaimed.SponsorsincludedPrenticeHall,publisherofthecalculustextusedinUTArlington’scalculuscourses,aswellasthe Provost’s Office and the College of Science. To find out more aboutthisevent,visittheMathDepartmentwebsiteathttp://www.uta.edu/math/[email protected].
AnothereventthatbroughthundredsofaspiringjuniorandseniorhighscientiststocampusfromHouston,Austin,andnorthTexasschoolswastheRegional Science Olympiad,hostedbytheHonorsCollege,CollegeofScience,andCollegeofEngineering.Fifteen-member teams from five high schools and thirteen junior highs competedinchallenginghands-onscienceandengineeringeventsdesignedtotesttheirknowledgeofawiderangeofconcepts.Com-petitionswerecoordinatedbyfacultyfromscience,engineering,kinesiology,andmusic,whodevelopedgrade-appropriateactivitiesandchallengesfortheall-dayevent.Qualifyingteamsadvancedtothestatelevelaftersuccessfullydemonstratingtheirskillsineventsranging from trebuchet construction to identification of ecosys-tems.
On-Campus ConferencesUTArlington’sPsi ChichapterhostedaregionalconferenceheldatUTArlingtononFebruary24-25.Morningactivitiesincludedposterandpaperpresentationsessionsonpsychologicalresearch.AfternoonsessionsfeaturedakeynoteaddressbyDr.CharlesSpielbergerentitled“TheNatureandAssessmentofOccupationalStress.”HewastheDirectoroftheCenterforResearchinBehav-ioralMedicineandHealthPsychologyattheUniversityofSouthFlorida.TheeventwassponsoredbytheNationalCouncilofPsiChi,UTArlington’sPsychologyDepartmentandCollegeofScience.Youcanlearnmorebyvisitinghttp://www.uta.edu/stu-dent_orgs/psichi/convention2005.
The29thAnnualTexasPartial Differential Equations ConferencewashostedoncampusMarch25-26bytheDepartmentofMath-ematicsatUTArlington.Thepurposeofthisgatheringwastoencourageparticipationofyoungfacultyandgraduatestudentsandpromotecollaborationonresearchendeavors.Findoutmoreathttp://www.uta.edu/math/texaspde/.
ALConExpo 2006,theAstronomicalLeague’sannualgrandgather-ingofamateurastronomers,tookplaceonAugust4-5,2006atUTArlington.DistinguishedLecturerMarniBerendsen,fromtheAstronomical Society of the Pacific, spoke about the upcoming TransitofMercuryonNovember8,2006.Conventionactivitiesin-cludedtheAstronomicalLeague’sannualAwardsBanquet,specialprogramsinUTArlington’snewstate-of-the-artdigitalplanetariumandexcursionsinandaroundtheDallas-FortWortharea.Youcanseemorebyvisitinghttp://www.alconexpo.com.
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