Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-12-24
...ScienceResearch/UCM334110.pdf . 2. FDA, ``Appendix 4 to Draft Qualitative Risk Assessment of Risk of....regulations.gov and at http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Food/FoodScienceResearch/RiskSafetyAssessment/UCM377408... on a Farm,'' 2013. Available at: http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Food/FoodScienceResearch/RiskSafety...
1991-01-01
B~est Availlable COPY AD-A280 438’El UlHI~ll lIMEll l Ulll "U.S. Army Environmental Center 7C, 0* £0 t;,2.’ . .. US AR.Y E[N,’IP r TM,’.F A, CENtIR...Split Groundwater Samples Vol. 6 APPENDIX M - CALCULATIONS FOR PARAMETERS USED IN RISK ASSESSMENT Vol. 7 APPENDIX N - IRIS FILES FOR COMPOUNDS OF...POTENTIAL CONCERN Vol. 7 APPENDIX 0 - HUMAN HEALTH RISK CALCULATIONS Vol. 7 APPENDIX P - INVENTORY OF SITE SPECIES Vol. 7 APPENDIX Q - EXPOSURE
49 CFR Appendix B to Part 236 - Risk Assessment Criteria
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... results of the application of safety design principles as noted in Appendix C to this part. The MTTHE is... fault/failure analysis must be based on the assessment of the design and implementation of all safety... associated device drivers, as well as historical performance data, analytical methods and experimental safety...
49 CFR Appendix B to Part 236 - Risk Assessment Criteria
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... results of the application of safety design principles as noted in Appendix C to this part. The MTTHE is... fault/failure analysis must be based on the assessment of the design and implementation of all safety... associated device drivers, as well as historical performance data, analytical methods and experimental safety...
Hays, W.W.
1994-01-01
Italy/Appendix D). 2. United States Geological Survey, 1992, The Worldwide Earthquake Risk Management (WWERM) Program, Reston, Virginia, 19 p (Paul Thenhaus or S.T. Algermissen - USA/ Appendix D). 3. Instituto Panamericano de Geografia Historia, 1992, Revista Geofisica, Lima, Peru, No. 37, July-December, 234 p (Alberto Giesecke- Peru/Appendix D). 4. Annali di Geofisica, 1992, Global Seismic Hazard Assessment Program (GSHAP) (Special Issue), International Lithosphere Program, Publication 209, Bologna, Italy, 257 p (Domenico Giardini-Italy/Appendix F). 5. International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior and European Seismological Commission, 1993, The Practice of Hazard Assessment, Golden, Colorado, 284 p (Write Bob Engdahl, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Mail Stop 967, Denver, Colorado 80225, USA).
49 CFR Appendix B to Part 236 - Risk Assessment Criteria
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
..., exposure scenarios, and consequences that are related as described in this part. For the full risk... subsystem or component in the risk assessment. (f) How are processor-based subsystems/components assessed? (1) An MTTHE value must be calculated for each processor-based subsystem or component, or both...
The Pollution Hazard Assessment System Version 20: Documentation and Users Manual
1991-03-15
block number) FIELD GROUP SUB-ROUP Risk Assessment BASIC -- Public Health Baseline Assessments Environmental Effects Su r und 19. ABSTRACT (Continue...PHAS20 health - effects related concepts and operational instructions. Appendix A presents a glossary of terms and data identifications. Appendix B...Computerization) in the Environmental Quality Research Branch of the Health Effects Research Division. The author acknowledges the support of Jesse J. Barkley, Jr
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Mays, S.E.; Poloski, J.P.; Sullivan, W.H.
1982-07-01
This report describes a risk study of the Browns Ferry, Unit 1, nuclear plant. The study is one of four such studies sponsored by the NRC Office of Research, Division of Risk Assessment, as part of its Interim Reliability Evaluation Program (IREP), Phase II. This report is contained in four volumes: a main report and three appendixes. Appendix C generally describes the methods used to estimate accident sequence frequency values. Information is presented concerning the approach, example collection, failure data, candidate dominant sequences, uncertainty analysis, and sensitivity analysis.
49 CFR Appendix B to Part 236 - Risk Assessment Criteria
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... availability calculations for subsystems and components, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) of the subsystems, and... upper bound, as estimated with a sensitivity analysis, and the risk value selected must be demonstrated... interconnected subsystems/components? The risk assessment of each safety-critical system (product) must account...
49 CFR Appendix B to Part 236 - Risk Assessment Criteria
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... availability calculations for subsystems and components, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) of the subsystems, and... upper bound, as estimated with a sensitivity analysis, and the risk value selected must be demonstrated... interconnected subsystems/components? The risk assessment of each safety-critical system (product) must account...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 364 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Relationships Risk Management Principles,” Nov. 1, 2001; FDIC FIL 68-99, Risk Assessment Tools and Practices for... Customer Information A. Information Security Program B. Objectives III. Development and Implementation of Customer Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1996-10-01
This document contains the appendixes for the remedial investigation and feasibility study for the David Witherspoon, Inc., 901 site in Knoxville, Tennessee. The following topics are covered in the appendixes: (A) David Witherspoon, Inc., 901 Site Historical Data, (B) Fieldwork Plans for the David Witherspoon, Inc., 901 Site, (C) Risk Assessment, (D) Remediation Technology Discussion, (E) Engineering Support Documentation, (F) Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements, and (G) Cost Estimate Documentation.
Louis R. Iverson; Stephen N. Matthews; Anantha M. Prasad; Matthew P. Peters; Gary W. Yohe
2012-01-01
We used a risk matrix to assess risk from climate change for multiple forest species by discussing an example that depicts a range of risk for three tree species of northern Wisconsin. Risk is defined here as the product of the likelihood of an event occurring and the consequences or effects of that event. In the context of species habitats, likelihood is related to...
General RMP Guidance - Appendix A: 40 CFR 68
Here the full text of Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions and Risk Management Program is transcribed directly from the Code of Federal Regulations. Subparts include hazard assessment, regulated substances and thresholds, and risk management plan.
Christopher W. Woodall; Grant M. Domke
2012-01-01
Forest ecosystems have the ability to reduce the effects of climate change through the sequestration of carbon (C) (Pan et al. 2011) as well as contribute to net emissions through disturbance events such as wildfires and widespread tree mortality (Kurz et al. 2008). A conceptual framework for assessing climate-change risks to forest ecosystem C stocks facilitates...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Mays, S.E.; Poloski, J.P.; Sullivan, W.H.
1982-07-01
This report describes a risk study of the Browns Ferry, Unit 1, nuclear plant. The study is one of four such studies sponsored by the NRC Office of Research, Division of Risk Assessment, as part of its Interim Reliability Evaluation Program (IREP), Phase II. This report is contained in four volumes: a main report and three appendixes. Appendix B provides a description of Browns Ferry, Unit 1, plant systems and the failure evaluation of those systems as they apply to accidents at Browns Ferry. Information is presented concerning front-line system fault analysis; support system fault analysis; human error models andmore » probabilities; and generic control circuit analyses.« less
A Model for the Development of an Organization’s Information System (IS) Security System
1986-12-01
INTRODUCTION — = 52 B. A RISK ASSESSMENT 52 1. Background 52 2. Threat Identification -— — 53 3. Impact Analysis 54 C. LOGICAL DESIGN • — 59 D. PRACTICAL DESIGN...OF ESTIMATED IMPACT AND FREQUENCY • 93 APPENDIX H: COMBINED MATRIX OF 1, F, AND ALE 9 4 APPENDIX I: SECURITY RESOURCES (CONTROLS) 9 5 APPENDIX J...that have been developed, the computer’s impact is sometimes hard to discern. Except in recent years, with the increasing use of microcomputers, the
12 CFR Appendix F to Part 225 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... arrangements in place to control risks. C. Manage and Control Risk. Each bank holding company shall: 1. Design... GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (CONTINUED) BANK HOLDING COMPANIES AND CHANGE IN BANK CONTROL.... Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Safety and Soundness Standards for Information
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... implementation and reviewing reports from management. 2. Assess Risk. Each Enterprise shall: a. Identify... control risks. 3. Manage and Control Risk. Each Enterprise shall: a. Design its information security... security program. The frequency and nature of such tests should be determined by the Enterprise's risk...
17 CFR 240.17h-2T - Risk assessment reporting requirements for brokers and dealers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 equal to or... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 of less than..., customers or carries the accounts of or for customers. (3) In calculating capital and subordinated debt for...
17 CFR 240.17h-2T - Risk assessment reporting requirements for brokers and dealers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 equal to or... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 of less than..., customers or carries the accounts of or for customers. (3) In calculating capital and subordinated debt for...
17 CFR 240.17h-2T - Risk assessment reporting requirements for brokers and dealers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 equal to or... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 of less than..., customers or carries the accounts of or for customers. (3) In calculating capital and subordinated debt for...
17 CFR 240.17h-2T - Risk assessment reporting requirements for brokers and dealers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 equal to or... maintains capital including debt subordinated in accordance with appendix D of § 240.15c3-1 of less than..., customers or carries the accounts of or for customers. (3) In calculating capital and subordinated debt for...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Fragola, Joseph R.; Maggio, Gaspare; Frank, Michael V.; Gerez, Luis; Mcfadden, Richard H.; Collins, Erin P.; Ballesio, Jorge; Appignani, Peter L.; Karns, James J.
1995-01-01
Volume 5 is Appendix C, Auxiliary Shuttle Risk Analyses, and contains the following reports: Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Space Shuttle Phase 1 - Space Shuttle Catastrophic Failure Frequency Final Report; Risk Analysis Applied to the Space Shuttle Main Engine - Demonstration Project for the Main Combustion Chamber Risk Assessment; An Investigation of the Risk Implications of Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster Chamber Pressure Excursions; Safety of the Thermal Protection System of the Space Shuttle Orbiter - Quantitative Analysis and Organizational Factors; Space Shuttle Main Propulsion Pressurization System Probabilistic Risk Assessment, Final Report; and Space Shuttle Probabilistic Risk Assessment Proof-of-Concept Study - Auxiliary Power Unit and Hydraulic Power Unit Analysis Report.
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 30 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... risks. C. Manage and Control Risk. Each bank shall: 1. Design its information security program to... A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service...) Aggregate information, such as the mean credit score, derived from a group of consumer reports; or (B) Blind...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 30 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... risks. C. Manage and Control Risk. Each bank shall: 1. Design its information security program to... A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service...) Aggregate information, such as the mean credit score, derived from a group of consumer reports; or (B) Blind...
12 CFR Appendix F to Part 225 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... arrangements in place to control risks. C. Manage and Control Risk. Each bank holding company shall: 1. Design... GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BANK HOLDING COMPANIES AND CHANGE IN BANK CONTROL (REGULATION Y) Pt.... Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F...
12 CFR Appendix D-2 to Part 208 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
.... Design its information security program to control the identified risks, commensurate with the... Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the... score, derived from a group of consumer reports; or (B) Blind data, such as payment history on accounts...
12 CFR Appendix D-2 to Part 208 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... Design its information security program to control the identified risks, commensurate with the... Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the... score, derived from a group of consumer reports; or (B) Blind data, such as payment history on accounts...
National Energy Policy: Report of the National Energy Policy Development Group
2001-05-01
and the environ- ment. Oil spill technology has improved dur- ing the last decade and will continue to do so. Risk assessments ...chemical intermediate in paper pulping and ore refining, and as a solvent. Transportation Sector: Private and public vehicles that move people and ...Energy Security and International Relationships Appendix One Summary of Report Recommendations Appendix Two Glossary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NATIONAL
12 CFR Appendix D-2 to Part 208 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Relationships Risk Management Principles,” Nov. 1, 2001; FDIC FIL 68-99, Risk Assessment Tools and Practices for.... Definitions II. Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information A. Information Security Program B. Objectives III. Development and Implementation of Customer Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of...
12 CFR Appendix F to Part 225 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Relationships Risk Management Principles,” Nov. 1, 2001; FDIC FIL 68-99, Risk Assessment Tools and Practices for.... Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information A. Information Security Program B. Objectives III. Development and Implementation of Customer Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors B...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 172 - Rail Risk Analysis Factors
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 49 Transportation 2 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Rail Risk Analysis Factors D Appendix D to Part... REQUIREMENTS, AND SECURITY PLANS Pt. 172, App. D Appendix D to Part 172—Rail Risk Analysis Factors A. This... safety and security risk analyses required by § 172.820. The risk analysis to be performed may be...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 172 - Rail Risk Analysis Factors
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 49 Transportation 2 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Rail Risk Analysis Factors D Appendix D to Part... REQUIREMENTS, AND SECURITY PLANS Pt. 172, App. D Appendix D to Part 172—Rail Risk Analysis Factors A. This... safety and security risk analyses required by § 172.820. The risk analysis to be performed may be...
RMP Guidance for Chemical Distributors - Appendix A: 40 CFR part 68/Selected NAICS Codes
The full text of Part 68, Chemical Accident Prevention provisions, includes hazard assessment, emergency response, threshold quantities for regulated substances, reporting requirements, and the Risk Management Plan.
2015-09-01
risk self- Communications identified by small businesses . The guidance Commission includes links to addit ional cybersecurity resources...Working Group 4: Final Report. The report’s appendix provides cybersecurity risk management and best practice recommendations for small and medium...including small businesses . Cybersecurity education for risk assessment and planning. These programs provide education and training that small
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... risk assessment; 3. Timely and accurate financial, operational and regulatory reports; 4. Adequate... asset concentrations; and 6. Provide periodic asset reports with adequate information for management and... profile of the institution's assets and operations; 3. Assess the source, volatility, and sustainability...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... risk assessment; 3. Timely and accurate financial, operational and regulatory reports; 4. Adequate... asset concentrations; and 6. Provide periodic asset reports with adequate information for management and... profile of the institution's assets and operations; 3. Assess the source, volatility, and sustainability...
USEPA’s Office of Water (OW) and Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) are both charged with assessing risks of chemicals to aquatic species. The offices have developed scientifically defensible methods to assess chemicals under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Federal Insecticide...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 748 - Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board.... Development and Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors. The...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 748 - Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board.... Development and Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors. The...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 748 - Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board.... Development and Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors. The...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 748 - Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board.... Development and Implementation of Member Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors. The...
Megan M. Friggens; Stephen N. Matthews
2012-01-01
Species distribution models for 147 bird species have been derived using climate, elevation, and distribution of current tree species as potential predictors (Matthews et al. 2011). In this case study, a risk matrix was developed for two bird species (fig. A2-5), with projected change in bird habitat (the x axis) based on models of changing suitable habitat resulting...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 749 - Catastrophic Act Preparedness Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... disaster. (1) A business impact analysis to evaluate potential threats; (2) A risk assessment to determine... the plan; ii. Preservation and ability to restore vital records; iii. A method for restoring vital...
49 CFR Appendix G to Part 222 - Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings G Appendix G to Part 222 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to Transportation... HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Pt. 222, App. G Appendix G to Part 222—Excess Risk Estimates for Public...
49 CFR Appendix G to Part 222 - Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings G Appendix G to Part 222 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to Transportation... HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Pt. 222, App. G Appendix G to Part 222—Excess Risk Estimates for Public...
49 CFR Appendix G to Part 222 - Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings G Appendix G to Part 222 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to Transportation... HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Pt. 222, App. G Appendix G to Part 222—Excess Risk Estimates for Public...
49 CFR Appendix G to Part 222 - Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings G Appendix G to Part 222 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to Transportation... HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Pt. 222, App. G Appendix G to Part 222—Excess Risk Estimates for Public...
49 CFR Appendix G to Part 222 - Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Excess Risk Estimates for Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings G Appendix G to Part 222 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to Transportation... HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS Pt. 222, App. G Appendix G to Part 222—Excess Risk Estimates for Public...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Safety and Soundness Standards for Information
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... Information Security Program 1. Involve the Board of Directors. 2. Assess Risk. 3. Manage and Control Risk. 4. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements. 5. Adjust the Program. 6. Report to the Board. 7. Implementation. A...—Development and Implementation of Information Security Program 1. Involve the Board of Directors. The board of...
RMP Guidance for Warehouses - Appendix A/B: 40 CFR part 68/Selected NAICS Codes
These appendices contain the full text of 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 68, Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions; which includes hazard assessment, emergency response, substance thresholds, reporting requirements, and the Risk Management Plan.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... The source, volatility and use of the funds that support asset growth; 2. Any increase in credit risk... profile of the institution's assets and operations; 3. Assess the source, volatility, and sustainability...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... The source, volatility and use of the funds that support asset growth; 2. Any increase in credit risk... profile of the institution's assets and operations; 3. Assess the source, volatility, and sustainability...
14 CFR Appendix C to Part 420 - Risk Analysis
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 4 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Risk Analysis C Appendix C to Part 420... TRANSPORTATION LICENSING LICENSE TO OPERATE A LAUNCH SITE Pt. 420, App. C Appendix C to Part 420—Risk Analysis (a... table C-1. Table C-1 provides sources where an applicant may obtain data acceptable to the FAA. An...
David L. Peterson; Jeremy S. Littell
2012-01-01
Wildfire is one of the two most significant disturbance agents (the other being insects) in forest ecosystems of the Western United States, and in a warmer climate, will drive changes in forest composition, structure, and function (Dale et al. 2001, McKenzie et al. 2004). Although wildfire is highly stochastic in space and time, sufficient data exist to establish clear...
2014-01-01
with the adverse event’s potential impact , ranging from negligible to catastrophic. Appendix V includes a matrix of how USAID/Afghanistan assigns risk...International Development (USAID) assigns risk ratings based on potential impact and probability of occurrence of an identified risk. The impact measures...frequent. Combining impact and probability factors categorize risk clusters of critical, high, medium and low categories. Although subjective, it is
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Market Risk Adjustment
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... management systems at least annually. (c) Market risk factors. The bank's internal model must use risk factors sufficient to measure the market risk inherent in all covered positions. The risk factors must... risk weighting factor indicated in Table 2 of this appendix. The specific risk capital charge component...
DCAA Audits: Widespread Problems with Audit Quality Require Significant Reform
2009-09-01
is included in appendix III. DOD contract management continues to be a high- risk area for the government.17 With hundreds of billions of taxpayer...Defense Contract Management : DOD’s Lack of Adherence to Key Contracting Principles on Iraq Oil Contract Put Government Interests at Risk , GAO-07-839...in the Federal Government68 require federal agency managers to identify and assess relevant risks the agency faces from external and internal
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 325 - Statement of Policy on Risk-Based Capital
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... qualifying and excess capital, calculate risk-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets and... and control financial and operating risks, including the risk presented by concentrations of credit....(6)(ii) of this appendix A), and subsidiaries that are engaged in non-financial activities are not...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 325 - Statement of Policy on Risk-Based Capital
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... qualifying and excess capital, calculate risk-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets and... and control financial and operating risks, including the risk presented by concentrations of credit....(6)(ii) of this appendix A), and subsidiaries that are engaged in non-financial activities are not...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 325 - Statement of Policy on Risk-Based Capital
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... qualifying and excess capital, calculate risk-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets and... and control financial and operating risks, including the risk presented by concentrations of credit....(6)(ii) of this appendix A), and subsidiaries that are engaged in non-financial activities are not...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 325 - Statement of Policy on Risk-Based Capital
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... qualifying and excess capital, calculate risk-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets and... and control financial and operating risks, including the risk presented by concentrations of credit....(6)(ii) of this appendix A), and subsidiaries that are engaged in non-financial activities are not...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 364 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... Part 364—Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards Table of Contents I... Customer Information A. Information Security Program B. Objectives III. Development and Implementation of Customer Information Security Program A. Involve the Board of Directors B. Assess Risk C. Manage and...
75 FR 72611 - Assessments, Large Bank Pricing
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-11-24
... the worst risk ranking and are included in the statistical analysis. Appendix 1 to the NPR describes the statistical analysis in detail. \\12\\ The percentage approximated by factors is based on the statistical model for that particual year. Actual weights assigned to each scorecard measure are largely based...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 749 - Catastrophic Act Preparedness Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... disaster. (1) A business impact analysis to evaluate potential threats; (2) A risk assessment to determine critical systems and necessary resources; (3) A written plan addressing: i. Persons with authority to enact... member services through identification of alternate operating location(s) or mediums to provide services...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1996-09-01
This Remedial Investigation (RI) Report characterizes the nature and extent of contamination, evaluates the fate and transport of contaminants, and assesses risk to human health and the environment resulting from waste disposal and other US Department of Energy (DOE) operations in Bear Creek Valley (BCV). BCV, which is located within the DOE Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) encompasses multiple waste units containing hazardous and radioactive wastes arising from operations at the adjacent Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant. The primary waste units discussed in this RI Report are the S-3 Site, Oil Landfarm (OLF), Boneyard/Burnyard (BYBY), Sanitary Landfill 1 (SL 1), and Bearmore » Creek Burial Grounds (BCBG). These waste units, plus the contaminated media resulting from environmental transport of the wastes from these units, are the subject of this RI. This BCV RI Report represents the first major step in the decision-making process for the BCV watershed. The RI results, in concert with the follow-on FS will form the basis for the Proposed Plan and Record of Decision for all BCV sites. This comprehensive decision document process will meet the objectives of the watershed approach for BCV. Appendix G contains ecological risks for fish, benthic invertebrates, soil invertebrates, plants, small mammals, deer, and predator/scavengers (hawks and fox). This risk assessment identified significant ecological risks from chemicals in water, sediment, soil, and shallow ground water. Metals and PCBs are the primary contaminants of concern.« less
Draft environmental assessment: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Pilot Plants
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Sullivan, S.M.; Sands, M.D.; Donat, J.R.
This Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, for the deployment and operation of a commercial 40-Megawatt (MW) Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Pilot Plant (hereafter called the Pilot Plant). A description of the proposed action is presented, and a generic environment typical of the candidate Pilot Plant siting regions is described. An assessment of the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed action is given, and the risk of credible accidents and mitigating measures to reduce these risks are considered. The Federal and State plans and policies the proposed actionmore » will encompass are described. Alternatives to the proposed action are presented. Appendix A presents the navigation and environmental information contained in the US Coast Pilot for each of the candidate sites; Appendix B provides a brief description of the methods and calculations used in the EA. It is concluded that environmental disturbances associated with Pilot Plant activities could potentially cause significant environmental impacts; however, the magnitude of these potential impacts cannot presently be assessed, due to insufficient engineering and environmental information. A site- and design-specific OTEC Pilot Plant Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required to resolve the potentially significant environmental effects associated with Pilot Plant deployment and operation. (WHK)« less
32 CFR 806b.32 - Submitting notices for publication in the Federal Register.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... managers must send a proposed notice, through the Major Command Privacy Office, to Air Force Chief... in appendix B to this part. For new systems, system managers must include a statement that a risk assessment was accomplished and is available should the Office of Management and Budget request it. ...
32 CFR 806b.32 - Submitting notices for publication in the Federal Register.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... managers must send a proposed notice, through the Major Command Privacy Office, to Air Force Chief... in appendix B to this part. For new systems, system managers must include a statement that a risk assessment was accomplished and is available should the Office of Management and Budget request it. ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
.... A bank subject to this appendix must have a risk management system that meets the following minimum... management and is independent from business trading units. (2) The bank's internal risk measurement model must be integrated into the daily management process. (3) The bank's policies and procedures must...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... CONTROL (REGULATION Y) Pt. 225, App. A Appendix A to Part 225—Capital Adequacy Guidelines for Bank Holding... (Basle Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The framework is...-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted...
12 CFR Appendix E to Part 225 - Capital Adequacy Guidelines for Bank Holding Companies: Market Risk
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... CONTROL (REGULATION Y) Pt. 225, App. E Appendix E to Part 225—Capital Adequacy Guidelines for Bank Holding... Method for Specific Risk Section 11Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach Section 12Market Risk... apply: Affiliate with respect to a company means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... CONTROL (REGULATION Y) Pt. 225, App. A Appendix A to Part 225—Capital Adequacy Guidelines for Bank Holding... (Basle Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The framework is...-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted...
12 CFR Appendix E to Part 225 - Capital Adequacy Guidelines for Bank Holding Companies: Market Risk
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... CONTROL (REGULATION Y) Pt. 225, App. E Appendix E to Part 225—Capital Adequacy Guidelines for Bank Holding... Measurement Method for Specific Risk Section 11 Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach Section 12 Market Risk... apply: Affiliate with respect to a company means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... organisms where higher doses or concentrations resulted in an adverse effect. Quantitative structure... probable or possible human carcinogen, when, because of major qualitative or quantitative limitations, the... quantitative risk assessment, but for which data are inadequate for Tier I criterion development due to a tumor...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... organisms where higher doses or concentrations resulted in an adverse effect. Quantitative structure... probable or possible human carcinogen, when, because of major qualitative or quantitative limitations, the... quantitative risk assessment, but for which data are inadequate for Tier I criterion development due to a tumor...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... organisms where higher doses or concentrations resulted in an adverse effect. Quantitative structure... probable or possible human carcinogen, when, because of major qualitative or quantitative limitations, the... quantitative risk assessment, but for which data are inadequate for Tier I criterion development due to a tumor...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1993-03-01
This volume contains appendices D4 through D17 which cover the following: Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site environmental report; ecological monitoring program at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant; site characterization; regional and site geology and hydrology; general geology; dissolution features; ground water hydrology; typical carbon sorption bed efficiency; VOC monitoring plan for bin-room tests; chemical compatibility analysis of waste forms and container materials; probable maximum precipitation; WHIP supplementary roof support system room 1, panel 1; and corrosion risk assessment of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant ``humid`` test bins.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Third-Party Assessment of PTC System Safety Verification and Validation F Appendix F to Part 236... Safety Verification and Validation (a) This appendix provides minimum requirements for mandatory independent third-party assessment of PTC system safety verification and validation pursuant to subpart H or I...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Third-Party Assessment of PTC System Safety Verification and Validation F Appendix F to Part 236... Safety Verification and Validation (a) This appendix provides minimum requirements for mandatory independent third-party assessment of PTC system safety verification and validation pursuant to subpart H or I...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Third-Party Assessment of PTC System Safety Verification and Validation F Appendix F to Part 236... Safety Verification and Validation (a) This appendix provides minimum requirements for mandatory independent third-party assessment of PTC system safety verification and validation pursuant to subpart H or I...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Third-Party Assessment of PTC System Safety Verification and Validation F Appendix F to Part 236... Safety Verification and Validation (a) This appendix provides minimum requirements for mandatory independent third-party assessment of PTC system safety verification and validation pursuant to subpart H or I...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... determines that the risk-weighted asset amount calculated under this appendix by the bank for one or more... appendix, a bank may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... determines that the risk-weighted asset amount calculated under this appendix by the bank for one or more... appendix, a bank may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided...
17 CFR Appendix A to Part 39 - Application Guidance and Compliance With Core Principles
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... carrying out the clearing organization's risk management program. In addressing Core Principle M... further the objectives of the clearing organization's risk management program and any of its surveillance... TRADING COMMISSION DERIVATIVES CLEARING ORGANIZATIONS Pt. 39, App. A Appendix A to Part 39—Application...
40 CFR Appendix B to Part 66 - Instruction Manual
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 15 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Instruction Manual B Appendix B to...) ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE PENALTIES BY EPA Pt. 66, App. B Appendix B to Part 66—Instruction Manual Note: For text of appendix B see appendix B to part 67. ...
40 CFR Appendix C to Part 66 - Computer Program
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 15 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Computer Program C Appendix C to Part...) ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE PENALTIES BY EPA Pt. 66, App. C Appendix C to Part 66—Computer Program Note: For text of appendix C see appendix C to part 67. ...
12 CFR Appendix B to Subpart B of... - [Reserved
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 9 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false [Reserved] B Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 Banks and Banking OFFICE OF FEDERAL HOUSING ENTERPRISE OVERSIGHT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS CAPITAL Risk-Based Capital Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 [Reserved] ...
12 CFR Appendix B to Subpart B of... - [Reserved
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 9 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false [Reserved] B Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 Banks and Banking OFFICE OF FEDERAL HOUSING ENTERPRISE OVERSIGHT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS CAPITAL Risk-Based Capital Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 [Reserved] ...
12 CFR Appendix B to Subpart B of... - [Reserved
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 7 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false [Reserved] B Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 Banks and Banking OFFICE OF FEDERAL HOUSING ENTERPRISE OVERSIGHT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS CAPITAL Risk-Based Capital Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 [Reserved] ...
12 CFR Appendix B to Subpart B of... - [Reserved
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 7 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false [Reserved] B Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 Banks and Banking OFFICE OF FEDERAL HOUSING ENTERPRISE OVERSIGHT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS CAPITAL Risk-Based Capital Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 [Reserved] ...
12 CFR Appendix B to Subpart B of... - [Reserved
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 10 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false [Reserved] B Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 Banks and Banking OFFICE OF FEDERAL HOUSING ENTERPRISE OVERSIGHT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS CAPITAL Risk-Based Capital Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 1750 [Reserved] ...
Hammarstrom, Jane M.; Robinson, Gilpin R.; Ludington, Steve; Gray, Floyd; Drenth, Benjamin J.; Cendejas-Cruz, Francisco; Espinosa, Enrique; Pérez-Segura, Efrén; Valencia-Moreno, Martín; Rodríguez-Castañeda, José Luis; Vásquez-Mendoza, Rigobert; Zürcher, Lukas
2010-01-01
This report includes a brief overview of porphyry copper deposits in Mexico, a description of the assessment process used, a summary of results, and appendixes. Appendixes A through K contain summary information for each tract, as follows: location, the geologic feature assessed, the rationale for tract delineation, tables and descriptions of known deposits and significant prospects, exploration history, model selection, rationale for the estimates, assessment results, and references. The accompanying digital map files (shapefiles) provide permissive tract outlines, assessment results, and data for deposits and prospects in a GIS format (appendix L).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... provide information about the impact of adverse market events on a bank's covered positions. Backtests provide information about the accuracy of an internal model by comparing a bank's daily VAR measures to... Banks; Market Risk Measure E Appendix E to Part 208 Banks and Banking FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF...
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None
1991-09-01
This report presents compiled information concerning a facility investigation of waste area group 6(WAG-6), of the solid waste management units (SWMU'S) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The WAG is a shallow ground disposal area for low-level radioactive wastes and chemical wastes. The report contains information on hydrogeological data, contaminant characterization, radionuclide concentrations, risk assessment from doses to humans and animals and associated cancer risks, exposure via food chains, and historical data. (CBS)
1981-07-01
including a recreation impact analysis, aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems assessment and a fish and wildlife management plan), social and cultural...APPENDIX G - DESIGN AND COST ESTIMATES VOLUME III - APPENDIX H - RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES Section 1 - Recreation Impact Analysis Section 2 - Aquatic... Ecosystem Assessment Section 3 - Terrestrial Ecosystem Assessment Section 4 - Fish and Wildlife Management Plan APPENDIX I - SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... Commission determines, based on a review of the group-wide internal risk management control system and... regulator, all written policies and procedures concerning the group-wide internal risk management control... (as defined in 12 CFR 225, appendix A); (ii) Cumulative and non-cumulative preferred stock, except...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... Commission determines, based on a review of the group-wide internal risk management control system and... regulator, all written policies and procedures concerning the group-wide internal risk management control... (as defined in 12 CFR 225, appendix A); (ii) Cumulative and non-cumulative preferred stock, except...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a residence for which the... association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with those exposures, the... savings association may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... the savings association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with... a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The savings association... sample period not used in model development. In this context, backtesting is one form of out-of-sample...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a residence for which the... association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with those exposures, the... savings association may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... the savings association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with... a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The savings association... sample period not used in model development. In this context, backtesting is one form of out-of-sample...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a residence for which the... association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with those exposures, the... savings association may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... the savings association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with... a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The savings association... sample period not used in model development. In this context, backtesting is one form of out-of-sample...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... the savings association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with... to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The savings... during a sample period not used in model development. In this context, backtesting is one form of out-of...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... the savings association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with... to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The savings... during a sample period not used in model development. In this context, backtesting is one form of out-of...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... the savings association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with... a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The savings association... sample period not used in model development. In this context, backtesting is one form of out-of-sample...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... that the risk-weighted asset amount calculated under this appendix by the bank for one or more... this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The bank can demonstrate on an ongoing basis...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... that the risk-weighted asset amount calculated under this appendix by the bank for one or more... this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The bank can demonstrate on an ongoing basis...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... determines that the risk-weighted asset amount calculated under this appendix by the bank for one or more... a provision of this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The bank can demonstrate...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... that the risk-weighted asset amount calculated under this appendix by the bank for one or more... this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The bank can demonstrate on an ongoing basis...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... that the risk-weighted asset amount calculated under this appendix by the bank for one or more... this appendix to one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The bank can demonstrate on an ongoing basis...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... appendix are models; their use is optional. 3. A person may change the forms by rearranging the format or... when rearranging the format of the model forms. a. Acceptable changes include, for example: i. Corrections or updates to telephone numbers, mailing addresses, or Web site addresses that may change over...
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NONE
This study, conducted by Bechtel, was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. The report specifically addresses an LNG terminal and associated gas pipeline, the crude oil pipeline component of the Southern Seaboard project, in addition to a power plant which uses a portion of the gas. Volume II contains the Appendix and is divided into the following sections: (1.0) PTT Data; (2.0) Design Criteria; (3.0) Khao Bo Ya Soils Data; (4.0) Khao Bo Ya Oceanographic Data; (5.0) Thailand Seismic Data; (6.0) Risk Assessment; (7.0) Equipment Lists; (8.0) Equipment Data Sheets; (9.0) Drawings; (10.0) Cost Data; (11.0) Calculations; (12.0)more » Terms of Reference.« less
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NONE
1996-09-01
This Remedial Investigation (RI) Report characterizes the nature and extent of contamination, evaluates the fate and transport of contaminants, and assesses risk to human health and the environment resulting from waste disposal and other US Department of Energy (DOE) operations in Bear Creek Valley (BCV). BCV, which is located within the DOE Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) encompasses multiple waste units containing hazardous and radioactive wastes arising from operations at the adjacent Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant. The primary waste units discussed in this RI Report are the S-3 Site, Oil Landfarm (OLF), Boneyard/Burnyard (BYBY), Sanitary Landfill 1 (SL 1), and Bearmore » Creek Burial Grounds (BCBG). These waste units, plus the contaminated media resulting from environmental transport of the wastes from these units, are the subject of this RI. This BCV RI Report represents the first major step in the decision-making process for the BCV watershed. The RI results, in concert with the follow-on FS will form the basis for the Proposed Plan and Record of Decision for all BCV sites. This comprehensive decision document process will meet the objectives of the watershed approach for BCV. Appendix F documents potential risks and provides information necessary for making remediation decisions. A quantitative analysis of the inorganic, organic, and radiological site-related contaminants found in various media is used to characterize the potential risks to human health associated with exposure to these contaminants.« less
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with those exposures, the FDIC... requirements of this appendix, a bank may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with those exposures, the FDIC... requirements of this appendix, a bank may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with those exposures, the FDIC... requirements of this appendix, a bank may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... for one or more exposures is not commensurate with the risks associated with those exposures, the FDIC... requirements of this appendix, a bank may choose not to apply a provision of this appendix to one or more...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... Credit Score Disclosure Exception Notices B Appendix B to Part 698 Commercial Practices FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT MODEL FORMS AND DISCLOSURES Pt. 698, App. B Appendix B to Part 698... set of circumstances as indicated by the title of that model form. 2. Model form B-1 is for use in...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... addresses that may change over time. ii. The addition of graphics or icons, such as the person's corporate... rate. All forms contained in this appendix are models; their use is optional. 3. A person may change... required to conduct consumer testing when rearranging the format of the model forms. a. Acceptable changes...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... undue risk to the health and safety of the public. This appendix establishes quality assurance...: reactor physics, stress, thermal, hydraulic, and accident analyses; compatibility of materials...
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Tortorelli, J.P.
1995-08-01
A workshop was held at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, August 16--18, 1994 on the topic of risk assessment on medical devices that use radioactive isotopes. Its purpose was to review past efforts to develop a risk assessment methodology to evaluate these devices, and to develop a program plan and a scoping document for future methodology development. This report contains a summary of that workshop. Participants included experts in the fields of radiation oncology, medical physics, risk assessment, human-error analysis, and human factors. Staff from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) associated with the regulation of medical uses of radioactivemore » materials and with research into risk-assessment methods participated in the workshop. The workshop participants concurred in NRC`s intended use of risk assessment as an important technology in the development of regulations for the medical use of radioactive material and encouraged the NRC to proceed rapidly with a pilot study. Specific recommendations are included in the executive summary and the body of this report. An appendix contains the 8 papers presented at the conference: NRC proposed policy statement on the use of probabilistic risk assessment methods in nuclear regulatory activities; NRC proposed agency-wide implementation plan for probabilistic risk assessment; Risk evaluation of high dose rate remote afterloading brachytherapy at a large research/teaching institution; The pros and cons of using human reliability analysis techniques to analyze misadministration events; Review of medical misadministration event summaries and comparison of human error modeling; Preliminary examples of the development of error influences and effects diagrams to analyze medical misadministration events; Brachytherapy risk assessment program plan; and Principles of brachytherapy quality assurance.« less
2006-06-01
Appendix A. Demographic Questionnaire 25 Appendix B. Attentional Control Survey 27 Appendix C. NASA - TLX Questionnaire 29 Appendix D. Simulator...the National Aeronautics and Space Administration task load index ( NASA - TLX ) questionnaire (appendix C) (Hart & Staveland, 1988). The NASA - TLX is a...There were 2-minute breaks between experimental sessions. Participants assessed their workload using the NASA - TLX after they completed each
1995-05-01
K Task 10c - Water Quality and Hydrology Assessment APPENDIX L Task 10d - Archaeological/Historic Assessment APPENDIX M Task l~e - Ecological ...options to select a proposed project. The first phase included feasibility level design, cost estimating, water quality, ecological , archaeological and...Assessment 47 Ecological Assessment 49 Historic/Archaeological Assessment 53 Socio/Economic Assessment 54 Proposed Project 57 Chapter 7. PRELIMINARY
Request for Revised Ozone HREA Chapter 7 Appendix Tables, Sasser, May 2014 Memo
On May 1, 2014, members of the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee’s Ozone Review Panel requested EPA provide revised appendix tables associated with the recently corrected Chapter 7epidemiological-based risk results.
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NONE
This report provides details on the baseline ecological risk assessment conducted in support of the Remedial Investigation (RI) Report for the Melton Valley areas of the White Oak Creek watershed (WOCW). The RI presents an analysis meant to enable the US Department of Energy (DOE) to pursue a series of remedial actions resulting in site cleanup and stabilization. The ecological risk assessment builds off of the WOCW screening ecological risk assessment. All information available for contaminated sites under the jurisdiction of the US Department of Energy`s Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Federal Facilities Agreement within the White Oakmore » Creek (WOC) RI area has been used to identify areas of potential concern with respect to the presence of contamination posing a potential risk to ecological receptors within the Melton Valley area of the White Oak Creek watershed. The risk assessment report evaluates the potential risks to receptors within each subbasin of the watershed as well as at a watershed-wide scale. The WOC system has been exposed to contaminant releases from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and associated operations since 1943 and continues to receive contaminants from adjacent waste area groupings.« less
2009-06-01
Valuation’s Risk Simulator..............................................46 viii 6. Palisade @RISK (http://www.palisade.com...71 APPENDIX B. PALISADE @RISK MODELING DATA AND ANALYSIS..................79 A. PALISADE @RISK...values ...81 3. @RISK Model Sorted by EMV ..............................................................82 4. Palisade @RISK Data Analysis
Sutphin, David M.; Hammarstrom, Jane M.; Drew, Lawrence J.; Large, Duncan E.; Berger, Byron R.; Dicken, Connie L.; DeMarr, Michael W.; with contributions from Billa, Mario; Briskey, Joseph A.; Cassard, Daniel; Lips, Andor; Pertold, Zdeněk; Roşu, Emilian
2013-01-01
The assessment includes an overview with summary tables. Detailed descriptions of each tract, including the rationales for delineation and assessment, are given in appendixes A–G. Appendix H describes a geographic information system (GIS) that includes tract boundaries and point locations of known porphyry copper deposits and significant prospects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... less than six months. Historical data sets must be updated at least every three months and reassessed... model which at a minimum must adhere to the criteria set forth in paragraph (e) of this Appendix F. The... theoretical pricing model contains the minimum pricing factors set forth in Appendix A (§ 240.15c3-1a). The...
Richmond, Jonathan Y; Nesby-O'Dell, Shanna L
2002-12-06
In recent years, concern has increased regarding use of biologic materials as agents of terrorism, but these same agents are often necessary tools in clinical and research microbiology laboratories. Traditional biosafety guidelines for laboratories have emphasized use of optimal work practices, appropriate containment equipment, well-designed facilities, and administrative controls to minimize risk of worker injury and to ensure safeguards against laboratory contamination. The guidelines discussed in this report were first published in 1999 (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/CDC and National Institutes of Health. Biosafety in microbiological and biomedical laboratories [BMBL]. Richmond JY, McKinney RW, eds. 4th ed. Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, 1999 [Appendix F]). In that report, physical security concerns were addressed, and efforts were focused on preventing unauthorized entry to laboratory areas and preventing unauthorized removal of dangerous biologic agents from the laboratory. Appendix F of BMBL is now being revised to include additional information regarding personnel risk assessments, and inventory controls. The guidelines contained in this report are intended for laboratories working with select agents under biosafety-level 2, 3, or 4 conditions as described in Sections II and III of BMBL. These recommendations include conducting facility risk assessments and developing comprehensive security plans to minimize the probability of misuse of select agents. Risk assessments should include systematic, site-specific reviews of 1) physical security; 2) security of data and electronic technology systems; 3) employee security; 4) access controls to laboratory and animal areas; 5) procedures for agent inventory and accountability; 6) shipping/transfer and receiving of select agents; 7) unintentional incident and injury policies; 8) emergency response plans; and 9) policies that address breaches in security. The security plan should be an integral part of daily operations. All employees should be well-trained and equipped, and the plan should be reviewed annually, at least.
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NONE
The Melton Valley watershed presents a multifaceted management and decision-making challenge because of the very heterogeneous conditions that exist with respect to contaminant type, disposal unit age, mode of disposal, release mechanism, and potential risk-producing pathways. The investigation presented here has assembled relevant site data in the geographic context with the intent of enabling program managers and decision-makers to understand site conditions and evaluate the necessity, relative priority, and scope of potential remedial actions. The industrial and recreational exposure scenarios are used to provide a risk assessment reference context to evaluate levels of contamination in surface water, groundwater, soil, andmore » sediment within each subbasin of the Melton Valley watershed. All available analytical results for the media of interest that could be qualified for use in the risk assessment were screened to determine carcinogenic risk values and noncarcinogenic hazard indexes and to identify the chemicals of concern (COCs) for each evaluated media in each subbasin.« less
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Schoeny, R.
1996-06-01
This volume of the draft Mercury Study Report to Congress summarizes the available information on human health effects and animal data for hazard identification and dose-response assessment for three forms of mercury: elemental mercury, mercury chloride (inorganic mercury), and methylmercury (organic mercury). Effects are summarized by endpoint. The risk assessment evaluates carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, developmental toxicity and general systemic toxicity of these chemical species of mercury. Toxicokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) are described for each of the three mercury species. PBPK models are described, but not applied in risk assessment. Reference doses are calculated for inorganic and methylmercury; a referencemore » concentration for inhaled elemental mercury is provided. A quantitiative analysis of factors contributing to variability and uncertainty in the methylmercury RfD is provided in an appendix. Interations and sensitive populations are described.« less
2007-09-01
RESPONSIBLE PERSON USAMRMC a. REPORT U b . ABSTRACT U c. THIS PAGE U UU 53 19b. TELEPHONE NUMBER (include area code) Standard...defensible. b . Data collection Complete 12-month data has been collected on 31 subjects. It is anticipated that data collection will be complete by...Cancer.(Appendix B ). 13 Conclusion Work to date has established that LNs draining the arm after surgical manipulation of the axilla in the
Smokeless Propellants as Vehicle Borne IED Main Charges: An Initial Threat Assessment
2008-01-01
uci: • danger clasa : (B) critical detonation height I 45 - 65 em. detonation danger , during fillin. material in mixing trough, in barrels as a in...Appendix A Examples ofMorphology Appendix B ATF List of Explosives Materials Appendix C Cabella Web Page Appendix D ATF Intelligence Report on Explosives...available for exploitation by violent extremist organizations and individuals. Discussion: Conventional explosive materials remain the most probable
40 CFR 425.02 - General definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 425.02 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) EFFLUENT GUIDELINES AND... method described in Appendix A or the modified Monier-Williams method described in Appendix B. (b) “Hide... can result in human health hazards and/or risks to human life, and an inhibition or disruption of POTW...
Augmented Reality Mentor for Training Maintenance Procedures: Interim Assessment
2014-08-01
USABILITY QUESTIONNAIRE ........................................................ C-1 APPENDIX D: AR MENTOR USABILITY INTERVIEW PROTOCOL...APPENDIX F. INSTRUCTOR INTERVIEW PROTOCOL ......................................... F-1 APPENDIX G: MECHANIC INTERVIEW PROTOCOL...thus freeing up the opportunity for instruction around higher-order problem solving. They may also reduce the burden on peer “ helpers ” who read
40 CFR Appendix C to Part 66 - Computer Program
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 16 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Computer Program C Appendix C to Part 66 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE PENALTIES BY EPA Pt. 66, App. C Appendix C to Part 66—Computer...
40 CFR Appendix C to Part 66 - Computer Program
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
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2013-07-01
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40 CFR Appendix C to Part 66 - Computer Program
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2010-07-01
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Wynn, Jeff; Orris, Greta J.; Dunlap, Pamela; Cocker, Mark D.; Bliss, James D.
2016-03-23
Chapter 1 of this report provides an overview of the history of the CASB and summarizes evaporite potash deposition, halokinesis, and dissolution processes that have affected the current distribution of potash-bearing salt in the CASB. Chapter 2 describes the Gissar tract, an uplifted region that contains a mix of stratabound and halokinetic potash deposits and all of the discovered and exploited potash deposits of the CASB. Chapter 3 describes the Amu Darya tract, where evaporite deposits remain flat-lying and undeformed since their original deposition. Chapter 4 describes the highly deformed and compressed Afghan-Tajik tract and what is known of the deeply-buried Jurassic salt. Chapter 5 describes the spatial databases included with this report, which contain a collection of CASB potash information. Appendixes A and B summarize descriptive models for stratabound and halokinetic potash-bearing salt deposits, respectively. Appendix C summarizes the AGE method used to evaluate the Gissar and Amu Darya tracts. Appendixes D and E contain grade and thickness data for the Gissar and Amu Darya tracts. Appendix F provides the SYSTAT script used to estimate undiscovered K2 O in a CASB tract. Appendix G provides a potash glossary, and appendix H provides biographies of assessment participants.
Columbia Accident Investigation Board Report. Volume Two
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Barry, J. R.; Jenkins, D. R.; White, D. J.; Goodman, P. A.; Reingold, L. A.
2003-01-01
Volume II of the Report contains appendices that were cited in Volume I. The Columbia Accident Investigation Board produced many of these appendices as working papers during the investigation into the February 1, 2003 destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia. Other appendices were produced by other organizations (mainly NASA) in support of the Board investigation. In the case of documents that have been published by others, they are included here in the interest of establishing a complete record, but often at less than full page size. Contents include: CAIB Technical Documents Cited in the Report: Reader's Guide to Volume II; Appendix D. a Supplement to the Report; Appendix D.b Corrections to Volume I of the Report; Appendix D.1 STS-107 Training Investigation; Appendix D.2 Payload Operations Checklist 3; Appendix D.3 Fault Tree Closure Summary; Appendix D.4 Fault Tree Elements - Not Closed; Appendix D.5 Space Weather Conditions; Appendix D.6 Payload and Payload Integration; Appendix D.7 Working Scenario; Appendix D.8 Debris Transport Analysis; Appendix D.9 Data Review and Timeline Reconstruction Report; Appendix D.10 Debris Recovery; Appendix D.11 STS-107 Columbia Reconstruction Report; Appendix D.12 Impact Modeling; Appendix D.13 STS-107 In-Flight Options Assessment; Appendix D.14 Orbiter Major Modification (OMM) Review; Appendix D.15 Maintenance, Material, and Management Inputs; Appendix D.16 Public Safety Analysis; Appendix D.17 MER Manager's Tiger Team Checklist; Appendix D.18 Past Reports Review; Appendix D.19 Qualification and Interpretation of Sensor Data from STS-107; Appendix D.20 Bolt Catcher Debris Analysis.
32 CFR Appendix D to Part 323 - Word Processing Center (WPC) Safeguards
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2011-07-01
... DEFENSE (CONTINUED) PRIVACY PROGRAM DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY PRIVACY PROGRAM Pt. 323, App. D Appendix D to.... 2. Storing media containing personal data in separate files or areas. 3. Marking the storage... the areas discussed in this enclosure, as well as any special risks that the WPC location...
32 CFR Appendix D to Part 323 - Word Processing Center (WPC) Safeguards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... DEFENSE (CONTINUED) PRIVACY PROGRAM DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY PRIVACY PROGRAM Pt. 323, App. D Appendix D to.... 2. Storing media containing personal data in separate files or areas. 3. Marking the storage... the areas discussed in this enclosure, as well as any special risks that the WPC location...
32 CFR Appendix D to Part 323 - Word Processing Center (WPC) Safeguards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... DEFENSE (CONTINUED) PRIVACY PROGRAM DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY PRIVACY PROGRAM Pt. 323, App. D Appendix D to.... 2. Storing media containing personal data in separate files or areas. 3. Marking the storage... the areas discussed in this enclosure, as well as any special risks that the WPC location...
1991-07-23
8217 I ,R . -, Thir cnc-:-. a-:. On *: - ’y -e ir~d is Dle-: £ .. _... . . STINFO P No ’ &Cz" Final Report for Period I July 1987 - 30 April 1991...OF RESEARCH PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS Appendix K I. OVERALL OBJECTIVE AND STATEMENT OF WORK The overall objective of the proposed project is to investigate...determine what adjustments in administered dose are necessary to achieve equal brain levels of test compounds in each species. An inhalation and oral
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Achieve, Inc., 2010
2010-01-01
This appendix accompanies the report "Taking the Lead in Science Education: Forging Next-Generation Science Standards. International Science Benchmarking Report," a study conducted by Achieve to compare the science standards of 10 countries. This appendix includes the following: (1) PISA and TIMSS Assessment Rankings; (2) Courses and…
Assessing the Threat from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP). Volume 1: Executive Report
2017-07-31
high -altitude electromagnetic pulse threat waveform and its ground pattern. This need arises because of the effect of very low frequency electric...system Equipment to Failure ..................................... 15 Intelligence Community Assessment of the EMP Threat...17 APPENDIX A Legislation Re-establishing the Commission ..................................................... 19 APPENDIX B High
Process Approach to Determining Quality Inspection Deployment
2015-06-08
27 B.1 The Deming Rule...inspection is effective. The Deming rule is explained in more detail in Appendix B. Basically the probability of error is compared to the cost of...cost or risk to repair defects escaped from inspection justify reducing inspectors. (See Appendix B for Deming rule discussion.) Three quantities must
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
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40 CFR 266.105 - Standards to control particulate matter.
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2010-07-01
... matter. 266.105 Section 266.105 Protection of Environment ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED... prescribed in 40 CFR part 60, appendix A, methods 1 through 5, and appendix IX of this part. (b) An owner or operator meeting the requirements of § 266.109(b) for the low risk waste exemption is exempt from the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
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2012-10-01
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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2016-01-29
31 Appendix B. Improvement in PAR Completion Statistics _________________________________ 33 vi...agencies must perform frequent evaluation of compliance with reporting requirements so they can readily identify delinquent past performance efforts...Reporting Program,” August 13, 2011 Appendixes DODIG-2016-043 │ 33 Appendix B Improvement in PAR Completion Statistics The Senate Armed Services Committee
49 CFR Appendix A to Part 242 - Schedule of Civil Penalties
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2012-10-01
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DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-05-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-04-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M
2017-05-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
County-Level Climate Uncertainty for Risk Assessments: Volume 25 Appendix X - Forecast Sea Ice Age.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-05-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
County-Level Climate Uncertainty for Risk Assessments: Volume 27 Appendix Z - Forecast Ridging Rate.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconom ic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
County-Level Climate Uncertainty for Risk Assessments: Volume 17 Appendix P - Forecast Soil Moisture
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-05-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Backus, George A.; Lowry, Thomas Stephen; Jones, Shannon M.
2017-06-01
This report uses the CMIP5 series of climate model simulations to produce country- level uncertainty distributions for use in socioeconomic risk assessments of climate change impacts. It provides appropriate probability distributions, by month, for 169 countries and autonomous-areas on temperature, precipitation, maximum temperature, maximum wind speed, humidity, runoff, soil moisture and evaporation for the historical period (1976-2005), and for decadal time periods to 2100. It also provides historical and future distributions for the Arctic region on ice concentration, ice thickness, age of ice, and ice ridging in 15-degree longitude arc segments from the Arctic Circle to 80 degrees latitude, plusmore » two polar semicircular regions from 80 to 90 degrees latitude. The uncertainty is meant to describe the lack of knowledge rather than imprecision in the physical simulation because the emphasis is on unfalsified risk and its use to determine potential socioeconomic impacts. The full report is contained in 27 volumes.« less
2016-08-01
subsequent colorectal neoplasia and interval cancers were identified, the pathology review form and protocol were finalized, assays for 6 out of the 11...methylation markers were optimized, tissue blocks and clinical H&E slides were pulled for standard pathology review. Also, Dr. Burnett-Hartman...10 9. Appendix I: Pathology Review Form…………………………………….. 11 10. Appendix II: Research Support: Burnett-Hartman…………………….. 12 11. Appendix III
12 CFR Appendix to Part 1236 - Prudential Management and Operations Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... risk exposures, including market, credit, and counterparty risk, so that it can understand the possible... market risk management framework, including policies and entity-wide risk limits at least annually... measures whenever market risk limit violations or breaches occur. Responsibilities of Senior Management 5...
2007-04-01
and Space Administration ( NASA ) Task Load Index ( TLX ...Report (SITREP) Example 33 Appendix B. SITREP Questionnaire Example 35 Appendix C. NASA - TLX 37 Appendix D. Demographic Questionnaire 41...Load Index ( TLX ) The NASA - TLX was used to assess the participant’s experience of workload (Hart & Staveland, 1988). This technique uses rating
Petroleum resources of Libya, Algeria, and Egypt. Foreign energy supply assessment series
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1984-03-01
Part 1 of the report is a synopsis of each country's location, its exploration and development history, crude oil field production history, and markets. Part 2 discusses the production and reserve characteristics of the oil fields and status of the known crude oil resources. Part 3 provides an assessment of the ultimately recoverable crude oil and the possible future rate of availability of the crude oil. Part 4 discusses the status of the known and undiscovered natural gas resources, production, and markets. Part 5 is an overview of the petroleum geology of the three countries and the physical characteristics ofmore » their crude oils. Appendix A presents an annual resume of historical production by field and by basin for Libya; Appendix B shows the historical production by field and by basin for Algeria; Appendix C shows the historical production by field and by basin for Egypt; Appendix D provides production tables for each country. Data presented in Appendixes A through D are derived mostly from the April 1982 publication, Libya, Algeria and Egypt-Crude Oil Potential From Known Deposits DOE/EIA-0338, by William D. Dietzman, Naim R. Rafidi, and Thomas A. Ross. Appendix E is a geologic timetable.« less
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 325 - Statement of Policy on Risk-Based Capital
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... qualifying and excess capital, calculate risk-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets and... and control financial and operating risks, including the risk presented by concentrations of credit... instrument approaches maturity, the instrument begins to take on charcteristics of a short-term obligation...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 325 - Risk-Based Capital for State Non-Member Banks: Market Risk
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... commodity prices. (2) Specific risk means changes in the market value of specific positions due to factors... its risk measurement and risk management systems at least annually. (c) Market risk factors. The bank's internal model must use risk factors sufficient to measure the market risk inherent in all covered...
1990-01-01
Aircraft Descriptions Appendix D- Practice Munitions Appendix E : B-52/BDU-48 Drop Activities Appendix F: Definition of Noise Impacts Appendix G: Contact...in southcentral Colorado. 1.1 PURPOSE AN’) NEED 1.1.1 Low-Level Training Low-altitude flight operations a.- e essential to the Air Forec for a...strategic and tactical bombing, and strategic/t’. "cal air!*-".. Aircre,-, 91 (ct y is e nti" if the Air Force is to perform its assigned mission
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... positions due to factors other than broad market movements and includes event and default risk as well as... its risk measurement and risk management systems at least annually. (c) Market risk factors. The bank's internal model must use risk factors sufficient to measure the market risk inherent in all covered...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... (2) Specific risk means changes in the market value of specific positions due to factors other than... factors. The organization's internal model must use risk factors sufficient to measure the market risk inherent in all covered positions. The risk factors must address interest rate risk, 12 equity price risk...
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1994-08-01
This report comprises appendices A--J which support the Y-12 Plant`s remedial action report involving Chestnut Ridge Operable Unit 2 (filled coal ash pond/Upper McCoy Branch). The appendices cover the following: Sampling fish from McCoy Branch; well and piezometer logs; ecological effects of contaminants in McCoy Branch 1989-1990; heavy metal bioaccumulation data; microbes in polluted sediments; and baseline human health risk assessment data.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... calculated under this appendix by the savings association for one or more exposures is not commensurate with... one or more exposures, provided that: (1) The savings association can demonstrate on an ongoing basis... this context, backtesting is one form of out-of-sample testing. Bank holding company is defined in...
Enhancing U.S. Army Aircrew Coordination Training
2003-05-01
while decreasing the errors that lead to accidents. ACT and Crew/Cockpit Resource Management ( CRM ) programs were instituted in the 1980’s, first in...Both courses contain a fully integrated Data Management System that tracks student demographics, provides graphic feedback displays during evaluation...2 1 Appendix A Objectives, Basic Qualities, and Risk Management ...................... A-1 Appendix B Performance Evaluation Checklist
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Practices (Basle Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The... risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted for market risk. The risk... and investment policies; and management's overall ability to monitor and control financial and...
The evolving management of the appendix mass in the era of laparoscopy and interventional radiology.
Forsyth, James; Lasithiotakis, Konstantinos; Peter, Mark
2017-04-01
An appendix mass is the result of a walled-off perforation of the appendix which localises, resulting in a mass and it is encountered in up to 7% of patients presenting with acute appendicitis. However, its management is controversial due to the lack of high level evidence. This review article sets out a rationale diagnostic and therapeutic strategy for the appendix mass based upon up-to-date available evidence. A literature review of the investigation and management of appendix mass/complicated appendicitis was undertaken using PubMed, EMBASE and Google Scholar. No prospective studies were identified. The great majority of recent evidence supports a conservative management approach avoiding urgent appendicectomy because of the high risk of major complications and bowel resection. Appendix abscesses over 5 cm in diameter and persistent abscesses should be drained percutaneously along with antibiotics. Appendix phlegmon should be treated with antibiotics alone. Surgery is reserved for patients who fail conservative treatment. Routine interval appendicectomy is not recommended, but should be considered in the context of persistent faecolith, ongoing right iliac fossa pain, recurrent appendicitis and appendix mass persistent beyond 2 weeks. Clinicians should be particularly wary of patients with appendix mass aged over 40 and those with features suggesting malignancy. Copyright © 2016 Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (Scottish charity number SC005317) and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
The State of Transportation in Illinois: Appendix
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1997-03-01
This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the state of Illinois' surface transportation needs and discusses the ability of current revenues to meet those needs. In addition to the summary table, a separate Appendix provides detailed lists of...
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 651 - References
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Technology). DOD 5000.2-R Mandatory Procedures for Major Defense Acquisition Programs and Major Automated... Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks, 3 CFR, 1997 Comp., p. 198. Executive...
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 651 - References
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Technology). DOD 5000.2-R Mandatory Procedures for Major Defense Acquisition Programs and Major Automated... Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks, 3 CFR, 1997 Comp., p. 198. Executive...
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NONE
1995-04-01
This is Site investigation Report, Volume 2 Appendix B through E. A Site Investigation was performed at the 155th Air Refueling Group at Lincoln, NE to evaluate six areas of suspected contamination identified during a Preliminary Assessment. The sites that this investigation were conducted at are: Site 1 - Fuel Farm, POL Storage Area Site 2 - West End of Old Oak Creek, Site 3 - Former Tank Cleaning/Hazardous Waste Storage Area, Site 4 - Access Road, Dust Control Area, Site 5 - Army National Guard Oil Storage Area, and Site 6 - Hydraulic Pressure Check Unit Storage Area. Themore » report recommended no further action for Sites 3 through 6 due to low levels or no contamination being found. The report recommended that the portion of Site 2 that is located downstream of Site 1 should be included in Site 1. Appendix 2 consist of the following appendix: Well Data and Geologic Boring Logs (Appendix B), Survey Data (Appendix C), Quality Control (Appendix D), and Analytical Results (Appendix E).« less
Sahami, S; Kooij, I A; Meijer, S L; Van den Brink, G R; Buskens, C J; Te Velde, A A
2016-02-01
The human appendix has long been considered as a vestigial organ, an organ that has lost its function during evolution. In recent years, however, reports have emerged that link the appendix to numerous immunological functions in humans. Evidence has been presented for an important role of the appendix in maintaining intestinal health. This theory suggests that the appendix may be a reservoir or 'safe house' from which the commensal gut flora can rapidly be reestablished if it is eradicated from the colon. However, the appendix may also have a role in the development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Several large epidemiological cohort studies have demonstrated the preventive effect of appendectomy on the development of ulcerative colitis, a finding that has been confirmed in murine colitis models. In addition, current studies are examining the possible therapeutic effect of an appendectomy to modulate disease course in patients with ulcerative colitis. This literature review assesses the current knowledge about the clinical and immunological aspects of the vermiform appendix in IBD and suggests that the idea of the appendix as a vestigial remnant should be discarded.
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2013-01-01
... addresses that may change over time. ii. The addition of graphics or icons, such as the person's corporate... change the forms by rearranging the format or by making technical modifications to the language of the... required to conduct consumer testing when rearranging the format of the model forms. a. Acceptable changes...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... control over the entity makes it the functional equivalent of a subsidiary), or otherwise require the bank... Practices (Basle Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The... risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted for market risk. The risk...
Actual Risk and Perceived Risk: Implications for Teaching Judgement and Decision-Making to Leaders.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Guthrie, Steven P.
This paper begins by presenting three tests, which are included in the appendix, of one's awareness of physical risks. This exercise leads to a discussion of the differences between actual and perceived risk, why people participate in outdoor activities, and the inaccurate perception of actual risks. Complicating the issue of accurately perceiving…
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... control over the entity makes it the functional equivalent of a subsidiary), or otherwise require the bank... Practices (Basle Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The... risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted for market risk. The risk...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... control over the entity makes it the functional equivalent of a subsidiary), or otherwise require the bank... Practices (Basle Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The... risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted for market risk. The risk...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 704 - Risk-Based Capital Credit Risk-Weight Categories
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... determining its capital ratios. (2) Risk-weighted assets equal risk-weighted on-balance sheet assets (computed... similar transactions. Depository institution means a financial institution that engages in the business of providing financial services; that is recognized as a bank or a credit union by the supervisory or monetary...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 704 - Risk-Based Capital Credit Risk-Weight Categories
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... determining its capital ratios. (2) Risk-weighted assets equal risk-weighted on-balance sheet assets (computed... similar transactions. Depository institution means a financial institution that engages in the business of providing financial services; that is recognized as a bank or a credit union by the supervisory or monetary...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 704 - Risk-Based Capital Credit Risk-Weight Categories
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... determining its capital ratios. (2) Risk-weighted assets equal risk-weighted on-balance sheet assets (computed... similar transactions. Depository institution means a financial institution that engages in the business of providing financial services; that is recognized as a bank or a credit union by the supervisory or monetary...
Al-Katib, Sayf; Sokhandon, Farnoosh; Farah, Michael
2016-12-01
The primary objective of this study was to determine the clinical outcomes in cases of appendix nonvisualization with MRI in pregnant patients with suspected appendicitis and the implications of appendix nonvisualization for excluding appendicitis. Fifty-eight pregnant patients with suspected appendicitis evaluated with MRI at three centers from a single institution were retrospectively reviewed by three radiologists with varying levels of abdominal imaging experience. All scans were performed on a 1.5-Tesla Siemens unit. Cases were evaluated for diagnostic quality, visualization of the appendix, presence of appendicitis, and alternate diagnoses. Clinical outcomes were gathered from the electronic medical record. Of the 58 patients who underwent MRI for suspected appendicitis, 50 cases were considered adequate diagnostic quality by all three radiologists. The rate of appendix visualization among the three radiologists ranged from 60 to 76% (p = 0.44). The appendix was nonvisualized by at least one of the three radiologists in 25 cases (50%). Of these, none had a final diagnosis of appendicitis including one patient who underwent appendectomy. MRI suggested an alternate diagnosis in 6 (24%) patients with appendix nonvisualization. For the three reviewers, the agreement level on whether or not the appendix was visualized on the MRI had a Light's kappa value of 0.526, indicating a "moderate" level of agreement (p value < 0.01). Despite only moderate level of interobserver agreement for appendix visualization, appendix nonvisualization on MRI in pregnant patients with suspected appendicitis confers a significant reduction in the risk of appendicitis compared to all comers as long as the study is adequate diagnostic quality and there are no secondary signs of appendicitis present.
12 CFR Appendix to Part 1236 - Prudential Management and Operations Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... risk exposure. Standard 4—Management of Market Risk—Measurement Systems, Risk Limits, Stress Testing... stress test outcomes to adjust its market risk management strategies, policies, and positions and to... entity should use stress test outcomes to adjust its liquidity management strategies, policies, and...
Risk Management in Australian Science Education: A Model for Practice.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Forlin, Peter
1995-01-01
Provides a framework that incorporates the diverse elements of risk management in science education into a systematic process and is adaptable to changing circumstances. Appendix contains risk management checklist for management, laboratory and storage, extreme biological and chemical hazards, protective equipment, waste disposal, electrical…
Acute appendicitis in preschoolers: a study of two different populations of children.
Gardikis, Stefanos; Giatromanolaki, Alexandra; Kambouri, Katerina; Tripsianis, Gregorios; Sivridis, Efthimios; Vaos, George
2011-07-25
To assess the incidence and the risk factors implicated in acute appendicitis in preschoolers in our region. Over a 7-year period, 352 children underwent appendectomy for suspected acute appendicitis. Of these, data for 23 children were excluded because no inflammation of the appendix was found on subsequent histology. Of the remaining 329, 82 were ≤ 5 years old (i.e., preschool children) and 247 were 5-14 years old. These two groups of children were further divided according to their religion into Muslims and Christian Orthodox: 43 of the children aged ≤ 5 years were Muslims and 39 were Christian Orthodox. A household questionnaire was designed to collect data concerning age, gender, type of residence area, living conditions, vegetable consumption, and family history of surgery for acute appendicitis as preschool children. The removed appendices were also assessed histologically for the amount of lymphoid tissue. Acute appendicitis of preschoolers developed more frequently in Muslims (39.4%) than in Christians (17.7%; p < 0.001). The lack of inside toilet facilities at home, overcrowded living conditions, living in rural areas, and the amount of appendix lymphoid tissue were significantly more frequent among the Muslim preschool children (p < 0.05), while there were no statistically significant differences between Muslim and Christian children with regard to gender, the family history of acute appendicitis, or the vegetable consumption (p > 0.05). In our region, the percentage of preschool-aged Muslim children with acute appendicitis was remarkably high. One possible explanation for this finding could be the higher amount of lymphoid tissue in the wall of the appendix in Muslim preschool children together with their low standard of hygiene.
Appendix H of KABAM Version 1.0 documentation related to estimating the metabolism rate constant. KABAM is a simulation model used to predict pesticide concentrations in aquatic regions for use in exposure assessments.
2014-01-01
29 Draft Joint Test Protocol – Validation of Pretreatments for Steel Armor 68 4.4.7 Rising Step Load (Stress Corrosion Cracking) 4.4.7.1...Cost Assessment 27 9. Schedule of Activities 29 10. Management and Staffing 29 11. References 30 Appendix A. Joint Test Protocol 33 Appendix B...in accordance with the tests delineated in the joint test protocol (JTP) provided in appendix A. The functional performance objectives are
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Eipeldauer, Mary D
2009-01-01
This document is intended to provide an overview of the workshop entitled 'The Coming Nuclear Renaissance for the Next Generation Safeguards Experts-Maximizing Benefits While Minimizing Proliferation Risks', conducted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in partnership with the Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12) and the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL). This document presents workshop objectives; lists the numerous participant universities and individuals, the nuclear nonproliferation lecture topics covered, and the facilities tours taken as part of the workshop; and discusses the university partnership sessions and proposed areas for collaboration between the universities and ORNL for 2009. Appendix A contains themore » agenda for the workshop; Appendix B lists the workshop attendees and presenters with contact information; Appendix C contains graphics of the evaluation form results and survey areas; and Appendix D summarizes the responses to the workshop evaluation form. The workshop was an opportunity for ORNL, Y-12, and SRNL staff with more than 30 years combined experience in nuclear nonproliferation to provide a comprehensive overview of their expertise for the university professors and their students. The overall goal of the workshop was to emphasize nonproliferation aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle and to identify specific areas where the universities and experts from operations and national laboratories could collaborate.« less
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 704 - Risk-Based Capital Credit Risk-Weight Categories
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2011-01-01
... corporate credit union must compute its risk-weighted assets for purposes of determining its capital ratios.... Depository institution means a financial institution that engages in the business of providing financial... substitute. Direct credit substitutes include: (1) Financial standby letters of credit that support financial...
12 CFR Appendix E to Part 208 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Market Risk
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2014-01-01
... 11Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach Section 12Market Risk Disclosures Section 1. Purpose, Applicability... apply: Affiliate with respect to a company means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, the company. Backtesting means the comparison of a bank's internal estimates...
12 CFR Appendix E to Part 208 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Market Risk
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... Formula Approach Section 12Market Risk Disclosures Section 1. Purpose, Applicability, and Reservation of... that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, the company. Backtesting means the..., special purpose entity, association, or similar organization. Control A person or company controls a...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Minimum Safety and Soundness Requirements
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2014-01-01
... maintains an effective risk management framework, including review of such framework to monitor its... credit quality. II. Balance sheet growth and management. III. Market risk. IV. Information technology. V..., measurement, monitoring, and management of market risk. The Enterprise should: i. Establish and implement...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Minimum Safety and Soundness Requirements
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2012-01-01
... maintains an effective risk management framework, including review of such framework to monitor its... credit quality. II. Balance sheet growth and management. III. Market risk. IV. Information technology. V..., measurement, monitoring, and management of market risk. The Enterprise should: i. Establish and implement...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Minimum Safety and Soundness Requirements
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... maintains an effective risk management framework, including review of such framework to monitor its... credit quality. II. Balance sheet growth and management. III. Market risk. IV. Information technology. V..., measurement, monitoring, and management of market risk. The Enterprise should: i. Establish and implement...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Market Risk
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2013-01-01
... Specific Risk Section 11Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach Section 12Market Risk Disclosures Section 1... respect to a company means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with... organization. Control A person or company controls a company if it: (1) Owns, controls, or holds with power to...
2008-03-01
34 3.2.4 Wetlands ...78 4.2.4 Wetlands ...Protection of Wetlands • 40 CFR, Part 6, Appendix A—Protection of Floodplains • 40 CFR, Part 6, Appendix A—Protection of Wetlands • 40 CFR, Part 230
1984-09-01
principal coordinating mechanism for the Study. Since its establishment, the Advisory Group advised the District Engineer regarding study policy and...standards. Finfish in the vicinity of Tilghrnan Island include those species typical for Bay waters having a salinity of 9-14 parts per thousand (ppt...usually reaches its highest point during the year in January and February, reflecting the area’s dependence on farming and fisheries. INSTITUTIONAL
Histological and immunological features of appendix in patients with ulcerative colitis.
Jo, Yukihiko; Matsumoto, Takayuki; Yada, Shinichiro; Nakamura, Shotaro; Yao, Takashi; Hotokezaka, Masayuki; Mibu, Ryuichi; Iida, Mitsuo
2003-01-01
Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) have a less frequent prior history of appendectomy than the general population. The aim of the present investigation was to elucidate histological and immunological characteristics of the appendix in UC and to assess the effect of appendectomy on the disease. Nine subjects with mildly active UC were treated by surgical appendectomy. In four subjects, the histological findings of the appendix were compatible with ulcerative appendicitis. CD3+CD4+CD25+, CD3+CD4+CD45RO+, and CD3+CD8+CD45RO+ appendiceal mononuclear cells were significantly higher in UC than in acute appendicitis and in normal appendix. There was a trend towards higher mRNA transcripts of IFN-gamma in the appendix of UC than those in other two groups. Clinical activity index decreased significantly four weeks after the appendectomy, although the effect was transient. The appendix is a site of involvement in UC, where mononuclear cells are presumed to be at a state of basal activation.
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 570 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
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2011-01-01
... arrangements in place to control risks. C. Manage and Control Risk. You shall: 1. Design your information... Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board G... include: (A) Aggregate information, such as the mean credit score, derived from a group of consumer...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 570 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... arrangements in place to control risks. C. Manage and Control Risk. You shall: 1. Design your information... Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board G... include: (A) Aggregate information, such as the mean credit score, derived from a group of consumer...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 570 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
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2014-01-01
... arrangements in place to control risks. C. Manage and Control Risk. You shall: 1. Design your information... Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board G... include: (A) Aggregate information, such as the mean credit score, derived from a group of consumer...
49 CFR Appendix C to Part 195 - Guidance for Implementation of an Integrity Management Program
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2014-10-01
... get this information from topographical maps such as U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle maps. (2... risk.)—Risk Value=3 Close interval survey: (yes/no)—no—Risk Value =5 Internal Inspection tool used..., including a summary of performance improvements, both qualitative and quantitative, to an operator's...
49 CFR Appendix C to Part 195 - Guidance for Implementation of an Integrity Management Program
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2011-10-01
... get this information from topographical maps such as U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle maps. (2... risk.)—Risk Value=3 Close interval survey: (yes/no)—no—Risk Value =5 Internal Inspection tool used..., including a summary of performance improvements, both qualitative and quantitative, to an operator's...
49 CFR Appendix C to Part 195 - Guidance for Implementation of an Integrity Management Program
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2012-10-01
... get this information from topographical maps such as U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle maps. (2... risk.)—Risk Value=3 Close interval survey: (yes/no)—no—Risk Value =5 Internal Inspection tool used..., including a summary of performance improvements, both qualitative and quantitative, to an operator's...
49 CFR Appendix C to Part 195 - Guidance for Implementation of an Integrity Management Program
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2013-10-01
... get this information from topographical maps such as U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle maps. (2... risk.)—Risk Value=3 Close interval survey: (yes/no)—no—Risk Value =5 Internal Inspection tool used..., including a summary of performance improvements, both qualitative and quantitative, to an operator's...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 325 - Risk-Based Capital for State Nonmember Banks: Market Risk
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2013-01-01
... 10Standardized Measurement Method for Specific Risk Section 11Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach Section... apply: Affiliate with respect to a company means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, the company. Backtesting means the comparison of a bank's internal estimates...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 325 - Risk-Based Capital for State Nonmember Banks: Market Risk
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 10Standardized Measurement Method for Specific Risk Section 11Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach Section... apply: Affiliate with respect to a company means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, the company. Backtesting means the comparison of a bank's internal estimates...
Assessing the Impact of and Needs for Navy Language, Regional Expertise, and Culture Training
2012-10-01
Assessing the Impact of and Needs for Navy Language, Regional Expertise, and Culture Training Neil B. Carey • Edward J. Schmitz • Zachary T...Francisco, CA, gives medication to a child during a medical & dental community assistance project (MEDCAP/DENCAP). Petty Officer Barker is stationed aboard...concerns about this questionnaire, please refer them to Neil Carey , Ph.D., at 703-824-2356 or careyn@cna.org. 77 78 Appendix D Appendix D
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National Center for Education Statistics, 2013
2013-01-01
This paper provides Appendix D, Standard Error tables, for the full report, entitled. "Literacy, Numeracy, and Problem Solving in Technology-Rich Environments among U.S. Adults: Results from the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies 2012. First Look. NCES 2014-008." The full report presents results of the Program…
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2014-04-01
... apply; (D) As part of the internal risk management control system for the affiliate group, establish... risk management control system for the affiliate group that the ultimate holding company has... reports or to modify its group-wide internal risk management control procedures. If the Commission finds...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Greenberg, Julie; Walsh, Kate; McKee, Arthur
2014-01-01
The "NCTQ Teacher Prep Review" evaluates the quality of programs that provide preservice preparation of public school teachers. As part of the "Review," this appendix reports on a pilot study of new standards for assessing the quality of alternative certification programs. Background and methodology for alternative…
Thomas, Kathryn A.; Guertin, Patricia P.; Gass, Leila
2012-01-01
The authors developed spatial models of the predicted modern-day suitable habitat (SH) of 166 dominant and indicator plant species of the southwestern United States (herein referred to as the Southwest) and then conducted a coarse assessment of potential future changes in the distribution of their suitable habitat under three climate-change scenarios for two time periods. We used Maxent-based spatial modeling to predict the modern-day and future scenarios of SH for each species in an over 342-million-acre area encompassing all or parts of six states in the Southwest--Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. Modern-day SH models were predicted by our using 26 annual and monthly average temperature and precipitation variables, averaged for the years 1971-2000. Future SH models were predicted for each species by our using six climate models based on application of the average of 16 General Circulation Models to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change emission scenarios B1, A1B, and A2 for two time periods, 2040 to 2069 and 2070 and 2100, referred to respectively as the 2050 and 2100 time periods. The assessment examined each species' vulnerability to loss of modern-day SH under future climate scenarios, potential to gain SH under future climate scenarios, and each species' estimated risk as a function of both vulnerability and potential gains. All 166 species were predicted to lose modern-day SH in the future climate change scenarios. In the 2050 time period, nearly 30 percent of the species lost 75 percent or more of their modern-day suitable habitat, 21 species gained more new SH than their modern-day SH, and 30 species gained less new SH than 25 percent of their modern-day SH. In the 2100 time period, nearly half of the species lost 75 percent or more of their modern-day SH, 28 species gained more new SH than their modern-day SH, and 34 gained less new SH than 25 percent of their modern-day SH. Using nine risk categories we found only two species were in the least risk category, while 20 species were in the highest risk category. The assessment showed that species respond independently to predicted climate change, suggesting that current plant assemblages may disassemble under predicted climate change scenarios. This report presents the results for each species in tables (Appendix A) and maps (14 for each species) in Appendix B.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Diorio, Kimberly A.
2002-01-01
A process task analysis effort was undertaken by Dynacs Inc. commencing in June 2002 under contract from NASA YA-D6. Funding was provided through NASA's Ames Research Center (ARC), Code M/HQ, and Industrial Engineering and Safety (IES). The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Engineering Development Contract (EDC) Task Order was 5SMA768. The scope of the effort was to conduct a Human Factors Process Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (HF PFMEA) of a hazardous activity and provide recommendations to eliminate or reduce the effects of errors caused by human factors. The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) Pump Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) was selected for this analysis. The HF PFMEA table (see appendix A) provides an analysis of six major categories evaluated for this study. These categories include Personnel Certification, Test Procedure Format, Test Procedure Safety Controls, Test Article Data, Instrumentation, and Voice Communication. For each specific requirement listed in appendix A, the following topics were addressed: Requirement, Potential Human Error, Performance-Shaping Factors, Potential Effects of the Error, Barriers and Controls, Risk Priority Numbers, and Recommended Actions. This report summarizes findings and gives recommendations as determined by the data contained in appendix A. It also includes a discussion of technology barriers and challenges to performing task analyses, as well as lessons learned. The HF PFMEA table in appendix A recommends the use of accepted and required safety criteria in order to reduce the risk of human error. The items with the highest risk priority numbers should receive the greatest amount of consideration. Implementation of the recommendations will result in a safer operation for all personnel.
2007 National Money Laundering Strategy
2007-03-16
Guard. 19 APPENDIX A A P P E N D I X A U.S. Money Launder ng Threat Assessment by financial institutions, such as SARs. Each of these is admittedly...Money Launder ng Threat Assessment Chapter 1 BANkING Banks and other depository financial institutions in the United States are unique in that they alone...Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, May 26, 2005. 2 APPENDIX A A P P E N D I X A U.S. Money Launder ng
17 CFR Appendix B to Part 39 - Subpart C Election Form
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2014-04-01
... Commission's regulations. EXHIBIT F—RISK MANAGEMENT Attach, as Exhibit F, documents that demonstrate compliance with the risk management requirements set forth in § 39.36 of the Commission's regulations... identifiable location the derivatives clearing organization's responses to the Disclosure Framework for...
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2011-01-01
...) BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BANK HOLDING COMPANIES AND CHANGE IN BANK CONTROL... Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The framework is described in...-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Market Risk Adjustment
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2012-01-01
...-zero specific risk capital charge. (A) For covered debt positions that are derivatives, a bank must... (including derivatives) in identical debt issues or indices. (iii) A bank must multiply the absolute value of... multiply the absolute value of the current market value of each net long or short covered equity position...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
...) BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BANK HOLDING COMPANIES AND CHANGE IN BANK CONTROL... Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The framework is described in...-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted...
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2010-01-01
...) BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BANK HOLDING COMPANIES AND CHANGE IN BANK CONTROL... Supervisors' Committee) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The framework is described in...-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets, and calculate risk-based capital ratios adjusted...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... control over the entity makes it the functional equivalent of a subsidiary), or otherwise require the bank...) and endorsed by the Group of Ten Central Bank Governors. The framework is described in a paper... qualifying and excess capital, calculate risk-weighted assets, calculate market risk equivalent assets, and...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Market Risk
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... 11Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach Section 12Market Risk Disclosures Section 1. Purpose, Applicability... respect to a company means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with... organization. Control A person or company controls a company if it: (1) Owns, controls, or holds with power to...
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2010-04-01
... provisions of § 240.15c3-4 with respect to an internal risk management control system for the affiliate group... part of the internal risk management control system for the affiliate group, establish, document, and... risk management control system for the affiliate group that the ultimate holding company has...
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... provisions of § 240.15c3-4 with respect to an internal risk management control system for the affiliate group... part of the internal risk management control system for the affiliate group, establish, document, and... risk management control system for the affiliate group that the ultimate holding company has...
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2011-04-01
... provisions of § 240.15c3-4 with respect to an internal risk management control system for the affiliate group... part of the internal risk management control system for the affiliate group, establish, document, and... risk management control system for the affiliate group that the ultimate holding company has...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... provisions of § 240.15c3-4 with respect to an internal risk management control system for the affiliate group... part of the internal risk management control system for the affiliate group, establish, document, and... risk management control system for the affiliate group that the ultimate holding company has...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... would be determined. (iii) Internal risk management control systems. An OTC derivatives dealer shall provide a comprehensive description of its internal risk management control systems and how those systems... internal risk management control systems that meet the requirements set forth in § 240.15c3-4; and (ii) Has...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... would be determined. (iii) Internal risk management control systems. An OTC derivatives dealer shall provide a comprehensive description of its internal risk management control systems and how those systems... internal risk management control systems that meet the requirements set forth in § 240.15c3-4; and (ii) Has...
Mercury study report to Congress. Volume 5. Health effects of mercury and mercury compounds
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Hassett-Sipple, B.; Swartout, J.; Schoeny, R.
1997-12-01
This volume summarizes the available information on human health effects and animal data for hazard identification and dose-response assessment for three forms of mercury: elemental mercury, mercury chloride (inorganic mercury), and methylmercury (organic mercury). Effects are summarized by endpoint. The risk assessment evaluates carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, developmental toxicity and general systemic toxicity of these chemical species of mercury. Toxicokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) are described for each of the three mercury species. Reference doses are calculated for inorganic and methylmercury; a reference concentrations for inhaled elemental mercury is provided. A quantitative analysis of factors contributing to variability and uncertainty inmore » the methylmercury RfD is provided in an appendix. Interactions and sensitive populations are described. the draft volume assesses ongoing research and research needs to reduce uncertainty surrounding adverse human health consequences of methylmercury exposure.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1996-03-01
This report presents the findings of an investigation into contamination of the Clinch River and Poplar Creek near the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) in eastern Tennessee. For more than 50 years, various hazardous and radioactive substances have been released to the environment as a result of operations and waste management activities at the ORR. In 1989, the ORR was placed on the National Priorities List (NPL), established and maintained under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). Under CERCLA, NPL sites must be investigated to determine the nature and extentmore » of contamination at the site, assess the risk to human health and the environment posed by the site, and, if necessary, identify feasible remedial alternatives that could be used to clean the site and reduce risk. To facilitate the overall environmental restoration effort at the ORR, CERCLA activities are being implemented individually as distinct operable units (OUs). This document is Volume 3 of the combined Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Report for the Clinch River/Poplar Creek OU.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1996-06-01
This report presents the findings of an investigation into contamination of the Clinch River and Poplar Creek near the US Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) in eastern Tennessee. For more than 50 years, various hazardous and radioactive substances have been released to the environment as a result of operations and waste management activities at the ORR. In 1989, the ORR was placed on the National Priorities List (NPL), established and maintained under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). Under CERCLA, NPL sites must be investigated to determine the nature and extentmore » of contamination at the site, assess the risk to human health and the environment posed by the site, and, if necessary, identify feasible remedial alternatives that could be used to clean the site and reduce risk. To facilitate the overall environmental restoration effort at the ORR, CERCLA activities are being implemented individually as distinct operable units (OUs). This document is the combined Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Report for the Clinch River/Poplar Creek OU.« less
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... company are consolidated for accounting purposes, these assets (as well as the credit equivalent amounts... conducted or performed in the private sector of the United States economy; and non-central government... of assigning risk weights, the differentiation between OECD depository institutions and non-OECD...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... company are consolidated for accounting purposes, these assets (as well as the credit equivalent amounts... conducted or performed in the private sector of the United States economy; and non-central government... of assigning risk weights, the differentiation between OECD depository institutions and non-OECD...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... company are consolidated for accounting purposes, these assets (as well as the credit equivalent amounts... conducted or performed in the private sector of the United States economy; and non-central government... of assigning risk weights, the differentiation between OECD depository institutions and non-OECD...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... company are consolidated for accounting purposes, these assets (as well as the credit equivalent amounts... conducted or performed in the private sector of the United States economy; and non-central government... of assigning risk weights, the differentiation between OECD depository institutions and non-OECD...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... company are consolidated for accounting purposes, these assets (as well as the credit equivalent amounts... conducted or performed in the private sector of the United States economy; and non-central government... of assigning risk weights, the differentiation between OECD depository institutions and non-OECD...
Metastasis to the appendix from adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon: A case report.
Li, Yingjie; Li, Mingshan; Li, Xiaoxia; Sang, Haiquan
2017-03-01
Metastasis of cancer cells involves shedding from the primary tumor through various means to distant tissues and organs with continued growth and formation of new metastatic tumors of the same cancer type as the original tumor. The common sites for colon cancer metastases include the pelvis, retroperitoneal lymph nodes, liver, and lungs; Colon cancer metastases to the appendix are rare, as reported in this case. A 45-year-old man was admitted to our department with a 24-hour history of abdominal distension and incomplete obstruction. Colonoscopy showed an elevated lesion in the ascending colon and the pathologic diagnosis was adenocarcinoma. This patient underwent a radical right hemi-colectomy. The post-operative pathologic examination revealed metastatic adenocarcinoma in all layers of the appendix, especially the muscularis mucosae. The diagnosis was adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon (pT4bN2bM0 stage IIIC) with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the appendix. An absent right colic artery with lymph node fusion might increase the risk of appendiceal cancer metastasis.
Moffitt, Christine M.
2017-01-01
This project tested and revised a risk assessment/management tool authored by Moffitt and Stockton designed to provide hatchery biologists and others a structure to measure risk and provide tools to control, prevent or eliminate invasive New Zealand mudsnails (NZMS) and other invasive mollusks in fish hatcheries and hatchery operations. The document has two parts: the risk assessment tool, and an appendix that summarizes options for control or management.The framework of the guidance document for risk assessment/hatchery tool combines approaches used by the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) process with those developed by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, in the Tri-National Risk Assessment Guidelines for Aquatic Alien Invasive Species. The framework approach for this attached first document assesses risk potential with two activities: probability of infestation and consequences of infestation. Each activity is treated equally to determine the risk potential. These two activities are divided into seven basic elements that utilize scientific, technical, and other relevant information in the process of the risk assessment. To determine the probability of infestation four steps are used that have scores reported or determined and averaged. This assessment follows a familiar HACCP process to assess pathways of entry, entry potential, colonization potential, spread potential. The economic, environmental and social consequences are considered as economic impact, environmental impact, and social and cultural influences.To test this document, the Principal Investigator worked to identify interested hatchery managers through contacts at regional aquaculture meetings, fish health meetings, and through the network of invasive species managers and scientists participating in the Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species and the 100th Meridian Initiative's Columbia River Basin Team, and the Western New Zealand Mudsnail Conference in Seattle. Targeted hatchery workshops were conducted with staff at Dworshak National Fish Hatchery Complex (ID), Similkameen Pond, Oroville WA, and Ringold Springs State Hatchery (WA).As a result of communications with hatchery staff, invasive species managers, and on site assessments of hatchery facilities, the document was modified and enhanced. Additional resources were added to keep it up to date. The result is a more simplified tool that can lead hatchery or management personnel through the process of risk assessment and provide an introduction to the risk management and communication process.In addition to the typical HACCP processes, this tool adds steps to rate and consider uncertainty and the weight of evidence regarding options and monitoring results . Uncertainty of outcome exists in most tools that can be used to control or prevent NZMS or other invasive mollusks from infesting an area. In additional this document emphasizes that specific control tools and plans must be tailored to each specific setting to consider the economic, environmental and social influences. From the testing and evaluation process, there was a strong recognition that a number of control and prevention tools previously suggested and reported in the literature from laboratory and small scale trials may not be compatible with regional and national regulations, economic constraints, social or cultural constraints, engineering or water chemistry characteristics of each facility.The options for control are summarized in the second document, Review of Control Measures for Hatcheries Infested with NZMS (Appendix A) that provides sources for additional resources and specific tools, and guidance regarding the feasibility and success of each approach. This tool also emphasizes that management plans need to be adaptive and incorporate oversight from professionals familiar with measuring risks of fish diseases, and treatments (e.g. the fish health practitioners and water quality and effluent management teams). Finally, with such a team, the adaptive management approach must be ongoing, and become a regular component of hatchery operations.Although it was the intent that this two part document would be included as part of the revised National Management and Control Plan for the NZMS proposed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and others, it is provided as a stand-alone document.
The analysis described in this appendix is one of several conducted in support of developing a common methodology for assessing chemical effects on aquatic animals for use by the USEPA Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) and the Office of Water (OW). Other appendices describe met...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 604 - Table of Potential Remedies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 49 Transportation 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Table of Potential Remedies D Appendix D to Part... Potential Remedies Remedy Assessment Matrix: ER11AU08.015 FTA's Remedy Policy — This remedy policy applies.... — Remedy calculation is based on the following elements: (1) The nature and circumstances of the violation...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 604 - Table of Potential Remedies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 49 Transportation 7 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Table of Potential Remedies D Appendix D to Part... Potential Remedies Remedy Assessment Matrix: ER11AU08.015 FTA's Remedy Policy — This remedy policy applies.... — Remedy calculation is based on the following elements: (1) The nature and circumstances of the violation...
Appendix C: National Forest System status information
Diane Macfarlane
1994-01-01
The information presented in this appendix was compiled from responses to two separate forest carnivore questionnaires distributed to Forest Service Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 in early 1993. Each region designated a primary contact to serve on the Habitat Conservation Assessment Management Team. It was the duty of each representative to provide and verify...
Determining Logistics Ground Support Manpower Requirements for a Reusable Military Launch Vehicle
2007-03-01
Appendix D. Percent Contribution of B-2 Workcenters..............................................180 Appendix E . Alignment of Shuttle...ground support equipment maintenance, facilities maintenance, Skycap and porter service, passenger check-in and ticketing, passenger boarding, VIP lounge ...assessment of organizational structure was collected for agencies of interest primarily from their homepages or from the AF Portal . Organizational
12 CFR Appendix C to Subpart A of... - Concentration Measures
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... residential mortgages and non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities (excludes CMOs, REMICS, CMO and REMIC residuals, and stripped MBS issued by non-U.S. Government issuers for which the collateral... These loss rates were converted into equivalent risk weights as shown in Table C.1. 16 The risk weights...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Non-Mortgage Liquidity Investments
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... control standards; v. The limits structure; vi. The performance standards and measures; and vii. The... risk oversight group. f. The Enterprise should adopt a limit structure to promote diversification in..., management should consider the discrete risks associated with the non-mortgage liquidity investment portfolio...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Non-Mortgage Liquidity Investments
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... control standards; v. The limits structure; vi. The performance standards and measures; and vii. The... risk oversight group. f. The Enterprise should adopt a limit structure to promote diversification in..., management should consider the discrete risks associated with the non-mortgage liquidity investment portfolio...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Non-Mortgage Liquidity Investments
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... control standards; v. The limits structure; vi. The performance standards and measures; and vii. The... risk oversight group. f. The Enterprise should adopt a limit structure to promote diversification in..., management should consider the discrete risks associated with the non-mortgage liquidity investment portfolio...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 1720 - Policy Guidance; Non-Mortgage Liquidity Investments
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... control standards; v. The limits structure; vi. The performance standards and measures; and vii. The... risk oversight group. f. The Enterprise should adopt a limit structure to promote diversification in..., management should consider the discrete risks associated with the non-mortgage liquidity investment portfolio...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 222 - Determining Risk Levels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... collision probability. There are three formulas, one for each warning device category: 1. automatic gates... risk for all public highway-rail grade crossings that are part of a quiet zone. The Prediction Formulas (a) The Prediction Formulas were developed by DOT as a guide for allocating scarce traffic safety...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 222 - Determining Risk Levels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... collision probability. There are three formulas, one for each warning device category: 1. automatic gates... risk for all public highway-rail grade crossings that are part of a quiet zone. The Prediction Formulas (a) The Prediction Formulas were developed by DOT as a guide for allocating scarce traffic safety...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 222 - Determining Risk Levels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... collision probability. There are three formulas, one for each warning device category: 1. automatic gates... risk for all public highway-rail grade crossings that are part of a quiet zone. The Prediction Formulas (a) The Prediction Formulas were developed by DOT as a guide for allocating scarce traffic safety...
14 CFR Appendix B to Part 187 - Fees for FAA Services for Certain Flights
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
....-controlled airspace.) Distance flown is based on the great circle distance (GCD) for the point of entry and the point of exit of U.S.-controlled airspace based on FAA flight data. Fees are assessed using the methodology presented in paragraph (e)(2) of this appendix. Where actual entry and exit points are not...
Data Fusion for Decision Support
2014-03-27
Black for handing me a seven page paper one afternoon with so much new vocabulary it took me all afternoon to read it (I must then also thank Wikipedia...104 Appendix A. Wildfire Basics .......................................................................................107 Appendix B. Web ...Band 5 – Infrared ( IR ) o Band 10 – Thermal IR o Quality Assessment (QA) Band 6 National Fuel Moisture Database (NFMD) Remote Automated
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-08-26
... Appendix G to the Code for calculating K IM factors, and instead applies FEM [finite element modeling..., Units 1 and 2 are calculated using the CE NSSS finite element modeling methods. The Need for the... Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code, Section XI, Appendix G) or determined by applying finite...
49 CFR Appendix B to Part 237 - Schedule of Civil Penalties1
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Schedule of Civil Penalties1 B Appendix B to Part...—Schedule of Civil Penalties1 Section 2 Violation Willful violation Subpart B—Railroad Bridge Safety... designated by a “penalty code,” which is used to facilitate assessment of civil penalties, and which may or...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... test of self-insurance Section 11-281-97Guarantee Section 11-281-98Insurance and risk retention group... 1111Financial Test of Self-Insurance Section 1113Guarantee Section 1115Insurance and Risk Retention Group... mechanisms 280.95Financial test of self-insurance 280.96Guarantee 280.97Insurance and risk retention group...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... test of self-insurance Section 11-281-97Guarantee Section 11-281-98Insurance and risk retention group... 1111Financial Test of Self-Insurance Section 1113Guarantee Section 1115Insurance and Risk Retention Group... mechanisms 280.95Financial test of self-insurance 280.96Guarantee 280.97Insurance and risk retention group...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... test of self-insurance Section 11-281-97Guarantee Section 11-281-98Insurance and risk retention group... 1111Financial Test of Self-Insurance Section 1113Guarantee Section 1115Insurance and Risk Retention Group... mechanisms 280.95Financial test of self-insurance 280.96Guarantee 280.97Insurance and risk retention group...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... test of self-insurance Section 11-281-97Guarantee Section 11-281-98Insurance and risk retention group... 1111Financial Test of Self-Insurance Section 1113Guarantee Section 1115Insurance and Risk Retention Group... mechanisms 280.95Financial test of self-insurance 280.96Guarantee 280.97Insurance and risk retention group...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... test of self-insurance Section 11-281-97Guarantee Section 11-281-98Insurance and risk retention group... 1111Financial Test of Self-Insurance Section 1113Guarantee Section 1115Insurance and Risk Retention Group... mechanisms 280.95Financial test of self-insurance 280.96Guarantee 280.97Insurance and risk retention group...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 325 - Risk-Based Capital for State Non-Member Banks: Market Risk
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... instrument is a covered debt instrument that is subject to a non-zero specific risk capital charge. (A) For... indices. (iii) A bank must multiply the absolute value of the current market value of each net long or... conversion. (iii)(A) A bank must multiply the absolute value of the current market value of each net long or...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1995-09-01
This document provides the Environmental Restoration Program with information about the results of investigations performed at Waste Area Grouping (WAG) 5. It includes information on risk assessments that have evaluated long-term impacts to human health and the environment. Information provided in this document forms the basis for decisions regarding the need for subsequent remediation work at WAG 5. Sections B1.1 through B1.4 present an overview of the environmental setting of WAG 5, including location, population, land uses, ecology, and climate, and Sects. B1.5 through B1.7 give site-specific details (e.g., topography, soils, geology, and hydrology). The remediation investigation (RI) of WAGmore » 5 did not entail en exhaustive characterization of all physical attributes of the site; the information presented here focuses on those most relevant to the development and verification of the WAG 5 conceptual model. Most of the information presented in this appendix was derived from the RI field investigation, which was designed to complement the existing data base from earlier, site-specific studies of Solid Waste Storage Area (SWSA) 5 and related areas.« less
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 170 - Interagency Guidelines Establishing Information Security Standards
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
.... You shall: 1. Design your information security program to control the identified risks, commensurate... Control Risk D. Oversee Service Provider Arrangements E. Adjust the Program F. Report to the Board G... information does not include: (A) Aggregate information, such as the mean credit score, derived from a group...
40 CFR Appendix B to Subpart Q of... - Standard Health Effects Language for Public Notification
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... special health risk for infants, young children, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised... children, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune systems. 1d. Ground Water Rule... greater health risk for infants, young children, the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 3 - Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Market Risk Adjustment
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... impact of adverse market events on a bank's covered positions. Backtests provide information about the... meets such criteria as a consequence of accounting, operational, or similar considerations, and the OCC... must use its internal model to measure its daily VAR, in accordance with the requirements of this...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 325 - Risk-Based Capital for State Non-Member Banks: Market Risk
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... provide information about the impact of adverse market events on a bank's covered positions. Backtests provide information about the accuracy of an internal model by comparing a bank's daily VAR measures to... determines the bank meets such criteria as a consequence of accounting, operational, or similar...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 172 - Rail Risk Analysis Factors
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... nature of the rail system, each carrier must select and document the analysis method/model used and identify the routes to be analyzed. D. The safety and security risk analysis must consider current data and... curvature; 7. Presence or absence of signals and train control systems along the route (“dark” versus...
1991-01-01
FILES FOR COMPOUNDS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN Vol. 7 APPENDIX 0 - HUMAN HEALTH RISK CALCULATIONS Vol. 7 APPENDIX P - INVENTORY OF SITE SPECIES Vol. 7...Driing Mud 0" 0 3 am 01 99 5 .Annula space seal:- GnmuldBsuryoni 0 33 Lbs/gal mud weight ... Benuar-siid shiny 3 33 16. Driling addives used 13 yesLbs...CONSTRUCTION REPORT / 5 WISCONSIN STATE BOARD OF HEALTH WELL DRILLING DIVISION JUL 11 |W Note: Section 32 of the Wisconsin Well Drilling Sanitary Code
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1995-09-01
This document contains Appendix E: Toxicity Information and Uncertainty Analysis, description of methods, from the combined Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Report for the Clinch River/Poplar Crack (CR/PC) Operable Unit (OU). The CR/PC OU is located in Anderson and Roane Counties, Tennessee and consists of the Clinch River and several of its embayments in Melton Hill and Watts Bar Reservoirs. These waters have received hazardous substances released over a period of 50 years from the US Department of Energy`s Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR), a National Priority List site established under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act. A remedial investigation hasmore » been conducted to determine the current nature and extent of any contamination and to assess the resulting risk to human health and the environment. The feasibility study evaluates remedial action alternatives to identify any that are feasible for implementation and that would effectively reduce risk. Historical studies had indicated that current problems would likely include {sup 137}Cs in sediment of the Clinch River, mercury in sediment and fish of Poplar Creek and PCBs and pesticides in fish from throughout the OU. Peak releases of mercury and {sup 137}Cs occurred over 35 years ago, and current releases are low. Past releases of PCBs from the ORR are poorly quantified, and current releases are difficult to quantify because levels are so low. The site characterization focused on contaminants in surface water, sediment, and biota. Contaminants in surface water were all found to be below Ambient Water Quality Criteria. Other findings included the following: elevated metals including cesium 137 and mercury in McCoy Branch sediments; PCBs and chlordane elevated in several fish species, presenting the only major human health risk, significant ecological risks in Poplar Creek but not in the Clinch River.« less
Spacelab user implementation assessment study. Volume 4: SUIAS appendixes
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1975-01-01
The capital investment for the integration and checkout of Spacelab payloads is assessed. Detailed data pertaining to this assessment and a computer cost model utilized in the compilation of programmatic resource requirements are delineated.
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 172 - Rail Risk Analysis Factors
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... TABLE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMUNICATIONS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION, TRAINING...; 24. Past incidents; 25. Overall times in transit; 26. Training and skill level of crews; and 27...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 172 - Rail Risk Analysis Factors
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... TABLE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMUNICATIONS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION, TRAINING...; 24. Past incidents; 25. Overall times in transit; 26. Training and skill level of crews; and 27...
Giuliano, Vincenzo; Giuliano, Concetta; Pinto, Fabio; Scaglione, Mariano
2005-07-01
The purpose of this study is to determine if focused CT examinations of the pelvis, utilizing fixed oral dosage of diatrizoate contrast media, improve overall reader confidence in visualization of the appendix. Five hundred and twenty-five patients referred for, rule out appendicitis, evaluations underwent focused CT examinations of the pelvis following fixed oral dosage of diatrizoate contrast media. A five-point scale was used to assess the effect of contrast enhancement of the distal small bowel, cecum, and appendix on overall reader confidence, and subsequent visualization of the appendix. Bowel preparation was ideal in 504 of 525 (96%) patients. Enhanced supine CT images following oral administration of fixed dosage of diatrizoate had consistently good scores for reader confidence for bowel opacification (4.8+/-0.1, P<0.005) and visualization of the appendix (3.7+/-0.1, P<0.005), at 50 min following oral contrast administration. This method improved visualization of the normal appendix in 446 of 504 (88%) patients, with a specificity of 99%. In a patients meeting CT criteria for appendicitis, 21 of 21 (100%) patients were proven at surgery. The use of fixed oral dosage of diatrizoate contrast media resulted in good overall reader confidence to visualize the appendix and peri-appendiceal area, in addition to high specificity and rapid transit time.
Metastasis to the appendix from adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon
Li, Yingjie; Li, Mingshan; Li, Xiaoxia; Sang, Haiquan
2017-01-01
Abstract Rationale: Metastasis of cancer cells involves shedding from the primary tumor through various means to distant tissues and organs with continued growth and formation of new metastatic tumors of the same cancer type as the original tumor. The common sites for colon cancer metastases include the pelvis, retroperitoneal lymph nodes, liver, and lungs; Colon cancer metastases to the appendix are rare, as reported in this case. Patient concerns and diagnoses: A 45-year-old man was admitted to our department with a 24-hour history of abdominal distension and incomplete obstruction. Colonoscopy showed an elevated lesion in the ascending colon and the pathologic diagnosis was adenocarcinoma. Interventions and outcomes: This patient underwent a radical right hemi-colectomy. The post-operative pathologic examination revealed metastatic adenocarcinoma in all layers of the appendix, especially the muscularis mucosae. The diagnosis was adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon (pT4bN2bM0 stage IIIC) with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the appendix. Lessons: An absent right colic artery with lymph node fusion might increase the risk of appendiceal cancer metastasis. PMID:28296772
Readability and the Production of Instructional Text in the Royal Navy,
1980-11-01
Conclusions 28 References 35 Appendix A Royal Naval Educational and Training Establishrents Surveyed during the Project. Appendix B Readability and the...systematic assessment has been recognised for sone time. Educators understandably showed an interest in readability. Klare [351 reported cases of...covered, the purposes of the study were explained and discussed. 2. Subjects: Contact was made with all the major educational and training establishments
Preliminary Assessment of a Rotary Detonation Engine Concept.
1983-09-01
As advances were made in compressors (both axial and centrifugal), it was possible to develop gas turbine engines based on the Brayton cycle rather...induced cycle pressure ratio. In the case of the axial flow compressor, as stages are added to increase the pressure, the blades become progressively...DESIGN OF THE TORQUE TUBE --------- 96 APPENDIX E. EQUIPMENT LISTING- - --------- -- 104 APPENDIX F. DESIGN DRAWINGS FOR ROTARY DETONATION TURBINE
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Johnson, Jill W. (Compiler)
2015-01-01
This Corrective Measures Implementation (CMI) Progress Report documents: (i) activities conducted as part of supplemental assessment activities completed from June 2009 through November 2014; (ii) Engineering Evaluation (EE) Advanced Data Packages (ADPs); and (iii) recommendations for future activities related to corrective measures at the Site. Applicable meeting minutes are provided as Appendix A. The following EE ADPs for CRHE are included with this CMI Progress Report: center dot Supplemental Site Characterization ADP (Step 1 EE) (Appendix B) center dot Site Characterization ADP (Step 1 EE) for Hot Spot 1 (HS1) (Appendix C) center dot Remedial Alternatives Evaluation (Step 2 EE) ADP for HS1 (Appendix D) center dot Interim Measures Work Plan (Step 3 EE) ADP for HS1 (Appendix E) center dot Site Characterization ADP (Step 1 EE) ADP for Hot Spot 2 (HS2), High Concentration Plume (HCP), and Low Concentration Plume (LCP) (Appendix F) A summary of direct-push technology (DPT) and groundwater monitoring well sampling results are provided in Appendices G and H, respectively. The Interim Land Use Control Implementation Plan (LUCIP) is provided as Appendix I. Monitoring well completion reports, other applicable field forms, survey data, and analytical laboratory reports are provided as Appendices J through M, respectively, in the electronic copy of this document. Selected Site photographs are provided in Appendix N. The interim groundwater monitoring plan and document revision log are included as Appendices O and P, respectively. KSC Electronic Data Deliverable (KEDD) files are provided on the attached compact disk.
Appendectomy: Surgical Removal of the Appendix
... Risk Calculator at http://riskcalculator.facs.org/online. 4 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS • SURGICAL PATIENT EDUCATION • www.facs.org/patienteducation Expectations: Preparing for Yo ur Operation Appendectomy SAMPLE Preparing for Your Operation ...
Additional information for food processors, food distributors, refrigerated warehouses, and any other facility with ammonia refrigeration system. Includes guidance on exemptions, threshold quantity, offsite consequence analysis.
Actions That Could Reduce Water Temperature
Appendix F from Being Prepared for Climate Change: A Workbook for Developing Risk-Based Adaptation Plans, lists actions that could lower water temperture, and notes their cobenefits for urban stormwater control or restoring watersheds.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
None
1982-01-01
Report XI, Technical Audit, is a compendium of research material used during the Initial Effort in making engineering comparisons and decisions. Volumes 4 and 5 of Report XI present those studies which provide a Critical Review of the Design Basis. The Critical Review Report, prepared by Intercontinental Econergy Associates, Inc., summarizes findings from an extensive review of the data base for the H-Coal process design. Volume 4 presents this review and assessment, and includes supporting material; specifically, Design Data Tabulation (Appendix A), Process Flow Sheets (Appendix B), and References (Appendix C). Volume 5 is a continuation of the references ofmore » Appendix C. Studies of a proprietary nature are noted and referenced, but are not included in these volumes. They are included in the Limited Access versions of these reports and may be reviewed by properly cleared personnel in the offices of Ashland Synthetic Fuels, Inc.« less
77 FR 75679 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-12-21
... register, upon Commission approval, as an OTC derivatives dealer to develop and maintain an internal risk management system based on Value-at-Risk (``VaR'') models. It is anticipated that a total of four (4) broker..., Washington, DC 20549-0213. Extension: Appendix F to Rule 15c3-1; SEC File No. 270-440; OMB Control No. 3235...
2013-09-01
involved in minimizing the real risks involved. All of these collateral damages could be easily avoided by rescheduling the arrival of the F- 35’s to a...room doctor, and nurses discussed the recent research on the health and cognitive risks associated with jet noise. This research shows not only that
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Stress Test
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... Loan Number Ending Scheduled Balance Group Pre/Post Act Property State Product Type Origination Date... t-test 2 of the differences in the means for the group of defaulted loans and active loans indicated... of pre-1996 loan volume being transferred to post-1996 loan volume. The interest rate risk and credit...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Stress Test
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... Loan Number Ending Scheduled Balance Group Pre/Post Act Property State Product Type Origination Date... t-test 2 of the differences in the means for the group of defaulted loans and active loans indicated... of pre-1996 loan volume being transferred to post-1996 loan volume. The interest rate risk and credit...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Stress Test
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... Loan Number Ending Scheduled Balance Group Pre/Post Act Property State Product Type Origination Date... t-test 2 of the differences in the means for the group of defaulted loans and active loans indicated... of pre-1996 loan volume being transferred to post-1996 loan volume. The interest rate risk and credit...
Advanced vehicle systems assessment. Volume 5: Appendices
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hardy, K.
1985-01-01
An appendix to the systems assessment for the electric hybrid vehicle project is presented. Included are battery design, battery cost, aluminum vehicle construction, IBM PC computer programs and battery discharge models.
Assessing Prior Experience in the Selection of Air Traffic Control Specialists
2013-04-01
Crosstabulation --------------------------B1 APPENDIX C: IFR Operations Experience • Academy Training Performance Crosstabulation ---------C1 APPENDIX...Control Specialist (ATCS) rating? (n=9,333) BQ35 – Do you have prior Instrument Flight Rules ( IFR ) operations experience? (n = 9,349) 2. Hold or...not have a prior ATCS rating. Do you have prior IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) Operations experience? Of the 9,349 respondents to this question
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Jackson, Gregory A.
Data in this appendix were used in the Office of Education-supported research study of the development of higher education institutions. Machine-readable quantitative data were gathered from the National Center for Education Statistics, the Office of Civil Rights, the Council on Financial Aid to Education, the National Education Data Library, and…
Appendix E: Supplemental Risk Management Program Guidance for Ammonia Refrigeration Facilities
Additional information for food processors, food distributors, refrigerated warehouses, and any other facility that has an ammonia refrigeration system. Includes details on exemption for farms, threshold quantity, and offsite consequence analysis.
7 CFR 412.1 - General statement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... accordance with the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture published at 7 CFR 1.1-1.23, and appendix A... part, and the Risk Management Agency (RMA) govern availability of records of the Federal Crop Insurance...
Risk Identification in Major Weapon Systems Acquisition in the Republic of China Air Force
1992-09-01
Association. Washington DC, 1985. 22. Agor , Weston H . "How Top Executives Use Their Intuition to Make Important Decisions," Business Horizon. New York NY, (Jan...Data for Supportability Risk Drivers ..................................... 141 Appendix H : Ranked Data for Supportability Risk Drivers after Ties...block the observations may be ranked according to criterion of interest (26:299). B. Procedures. 1. Hypotheses. H Each ranking of the random variables
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Berg, Stephen R.; Berg, Kathleen F.
This study was undertaken to determine the relative risk of violence among students attending Hawaii schools with higher proportions of children of Department of Defense (DOD) personnel. Approximately 12% of the total public school enrollment of nearly 190,000 students is DOD connected. Forty-eight schools (8 high schools, 8 intermediates, and 32…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Berg, Stephen R.; Berg, Kathleen F.
This study was undertaken to determine the relative risk of violence among students attending Hawaii schools with higher proportions of children of Department of Defense (DOD) personnel. Approximately 12% of the total public school enrollment of nearly 190,000 students is DOD connected. Forty-eight schools (8 high schools, 8 intermediates, and 32…
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... charges. An OTC derivatives dealer shall provide a description of all statistical models used for pricing... controls over those models, and a statement regarding whether the firm has developed its own internal VAR models. If the OTC derivatives dealer's VAR model incorporates empirical correlations across risk...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... covered debt instrument that is subject to a non-zero specific risk capital charge. (A) For covered debt... indices. (iii) An organization must multiply the absolute value of the current market value of each net... multiply the absolute value of the current market value of each net long or short covered equity position...
Marine and Hydrokinetic Technology Development Risk Management Framework
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Snowberg, David; Weber, Jochem
2015-09-01
Over the past decade, the global marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) industry has suffered a number of serious technological and commercial setbacks. To help reduce the risks of industry failures and advance the development of new technologies, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) developed an MHK Risk Management Framework. By addressing uncertainties, the MHK Risk Management Framework increases the likelihood of successful development of an MHK technology. It covers projects of any technical readiness level (TRL) or technical performance level (TPL) and all risk types (e.g. technological risk, regulatory risk, commercial risk) over themore » development cycle. This framework is intended for the development and deployment of a single MHK technology—not for multiple device deployments within a plant. This risk framework is intended to meet DOE’s risk management expectations for the MHK technology research and development efforts of the Water Power Program (see Appendix A). It also provides an overview of other relevant risk management tools and documentation.1 This framework emphasizes design and risk reviews as formal gates to ensure risks are managed throughout the technology development cycle. Section 1 presents the recommended technology development cycle, Sections 2 and 3 present tools to assess the TRL and TPL of the project, respectively. Section 4 presents a risk management process with design and risk reviews for actively managing risk within the project, and Section 5 presents a detailed description of a risk registry to collect the risk management information into one living document. Section 6 presents recommendations for collecting and using lessons learned throughout the development process.« less
Additional information for wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), including publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) and other industrial treatment systems; about compliance for chlorine, ammonia (anhydrous and aqueous), sulfur dioxide, and digester gas.
40 CFR Appendix B to Part 191 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... the proportion of the stochastic risk resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total... of HE. III. Annual Committed Tissue or Organ Equivalent Dose For internal irradiation from...
40 CFR Appendix B to Part 191 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... the proportion of the stochastic risk resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total... of HE. III. Annual Committed Tissue or Organ Equivalent Dose For internal irradiation from...
40 CFR Appendix B to Part 191 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... the proportion of the stochastic risk resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total... of HE. III. Annual Committed Tissue or Organ Equivalent Dose For internal irradiation from...
40 CFR Appendix B to Part 191 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... the proportion of the stochastic risk resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total... of HE. III. Annual Committed Tissue or Organ Equivalent Dose For internal irradiation from...
General RMP Guidance - Appendix C: Technical Assistance
Contacts for resources available to facilities in complying with 40 CFR part 68 (risk management program) include Office of Emergency Prevention Preparedness and Response, EPCRA/Superfund/RCRA/CAA Call Center, and the Center for Chemical Process Safety.
40 CFR Appendix B to Part 191 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... the proportion of the stochastic risk resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total... of HE. III. Annual Committed Tissue or Organ Equivalent Dose For internal irradiation from...
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cognitive and Vigilance Performance
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Dinges, David F.
1998-01-01
This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify environmental and organismic risks to performance of long-haul cockpit crews; (2) to assess how cognitive and psychomotor vigilance performance, and subjective measures of alertness, were affected by work-rest schedules typical of long-haul cockpit crews; and (3) to determine the alertness-promoting effectiveness of behavioral and technological countermeasures to fatigue on the flight deck. During the course of the research, a number of studies were completed in cooperation with the NASA Ames Fatigue Countermeasures Program. The publications emerging from this project are listed in a bibliography in the appendix. Progress toward these goals will be summarized below according to the period in which it was accomplished.
49 CFR Appendix C to Part 209 - FRA's Policy Statement Concerning Small Entities
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... to pay the assessment; the impacts an assessment might exact on the entity's continued business; and... factors in communications with FRA concerning civil penalty cases. Long-term solutions to compliance...
49 CFR Appendix C to Part 209 - FRA's Policy Statement Concerning Small Entities
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... to pay the assessment; the impacts an assessment might exact on the entity's continued business; and... factors in communications with FRA concerning civil penalty cases. Long-term solutions to compliance...
49 CFR Appendix C to Part 209 - FRA's Policy Statement Concerning Small Entities
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... to pay the assessment; the impacts an assessment might exact on the entity's continued business; and... factors in communications with FRA concerning civil penalty cases. Long-term solutions to compliance...
Environmental surveillance at Los Alamos during 2008
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Fuehne, David; Gallagher, Pat; Hjeresen, Denny
2009-09-30
Environmental Surveillance at Los Alamos reports are prepared annually by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (the Laboratory) Environmental Programs Directorate, as required by US Department of Energy Order 450.1, General Environmental Protection Program, and US Department of Energy Order 231.1A, Environment, Safety, and Health Reporting. These annual reports summarize environmental data that are used to determine compliance with applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations, executive orders, and departmental policies. Additional data, beyond the minimum required, are also gathered and reported as part of the Laboratory’s efforts to ensure public safety and to monitor environmental quality at andmore » near the Laboratory. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the Laboratory’s major environmental programs and explains the risks and the actions taken to reduce risks at the Laboratory from environmental legacies and waste management operations. Chapter 2 reports the Laboratory’s compliance status for 2007. Chapter 3 provides a summary of the maximum radiological dose the public and biota populations could have potentially received from Laboratory operations and discusses chemical exposures. The environmental surveillance and monitoring data are organized by environmental media (Chapter 4, air; Chapters 5 and 6, water and sediments; Chapter 7, soils; and Chapter 8, foodstuffs and biota) in a format to meet the needs of a general and scientific audience. Chapter 9 provides a summary of the status of environmental restoration work around LANL. A glossary and a list of acronyms and abbreviations are in the back of the report. Appendix A explains the standards for environmental contaminants, Appendix B explains the units of measurements used in this report, Appendix C describes the Laboratory’s technical areas and their associated programs, and Appendix D provides web links to more information.« less
77 FR 546 - Adjustment of Nationwide Significant Risk Threshold
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-01-05
...In accordance with Appendix D to Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 222, Use of Locomotive Horns at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings, FRA is updating the Nationwide Significant Risk Threshold (NSRT). This action is needed to ensure that the public has the proper threshold of permissible risk for calculating quiet zones established in relationship to the NSRT. This is the fifth update to the NSRT, which has fallen from 14,007 to 13,722.
75 FR 82136 - Adjustment of Nationwide Significant Risk Threshold
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-12-29
...In accordance with Appendix D to Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 222, Use of Locomotive Horns at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings, FRA is updating the Nationwide Significant Risk Threshold (NSRT). This action is needed to ensure that the public has the proper threshold of permissible risk for calculating quiet zones established in relationship to the NSRT. This is the fourth update to the NSRT, which has fallen from 18,775 to 14,007.
78 FR 70623 - Adjustment of Nationwide Significant Risk Threshold
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-11-26
...In accordance with appendix D to title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 222, Use of Locomotive Horns at Public Highway- Rail Grade Crossings, FRA is updating the Nationwide Significant Risk Threshold (NSRT). This action is needed to ensure that the public has the proper threshold of permissible risk for calculating quiet zones established in relationship to the NSRT. This is the sixth update to the NSRT, which is increasing from 13,722 to 14,347.
Boysen-Osborn, Megan; Yanuck, Justin; Mattson, James; Toohey, Shannon; Wray, Alisa; Wiechmann, Warren; Lahham, Shadi; Langdorf, Mark I
2017-01-01
The Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) appendices provide a program director with comparative performance for a student's academic and professional attributes, but they are frequently absent or incomplete. We reviewed MSPEs from applicants to our emergency medicine residency program from 134 of 136 (99%) U.S. allopathic medical schools, over two application cycles (2012-13, 2014-15). We determined the degree of compliance with each of the five recommended MSPE appendices. Only three (2%) medical schools were compliant with all five appendices. The medical school information page (MSIP, appendix E) was present most commonly (85%), followed by comparative clerkship performance (appendix B, 82%), overall performance (appendix D, 59%), preclinical performance (appendix A, 57%), and professional attributes (appendix C, 18%). Few schools (7%) provided student-specific, comparative professionalism assessments. Medical schools inconsistently provide graphic, comparative data for their students in the MSPE. Although program directors (PD) value evidence of an applicant's professionalism when selecting residents, medical schools rarely provide such useful, comparative professionalism data in their MSPEs. As PDs seek to evaluate applicants based on academic performance and professionalism, rather than standardized testing alone, medical schools must make MSPEs more consistent, objective, and comparative.
32 CFR 806b.7 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
...) Review and provide final approval on Privacy Impact Assessments (see appendix E of this part). (2) Send a copy of approved Privacy Impact Assessments to Air Force Chief Information Officer/P. (i) Major Command.... (7) Review and provide recommendations on completed Privacy Impact Assessments for information...
32 CFR 806b.7 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
...) Review and provide final approval on Privacy Impact Assessments (see appendix E of this part). (2) Send a copy of approved Privacy Impact Assessments to Air Force Chief Information Officer/P. (i) Major Command.... (7) Review and provide recommendations on completed Privacy Impact Assessments for information...
32 CFR 806b.7 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
...) Review and provide final approval on Privacy Impact Assessments (see appendix E of this part). (2) Send a copy of approved Privacy Impact Assessments to Air Force Chief Information Officer/P. (i) Major Command.... (7) Review and provide recommendations on completed Privacy Impact Assessments for information...
32 CFR 806b.7 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
...) Review and provide final approval on Privacy Impact Assessments (see appendix E of this part). (2) Send a copy of approved Privacy Impact Assessments to Air Force Chief Information Officer/P. (i) Major Command.... (7) Review and provide recommendations on completed Privacy Impact Assessments for information...
Taxonomy of Older Driver Behaviors and Crash Risk : Appendix C
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2012-02-01
This projects objectives were to identify risky behaviors, driving habits, and exposure patterns that have been shown to increase the likelihood of crash involvement among older drivers; and to classify these crash-contributing factors according t...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 216 - Model Privacy Form
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... claim history; medical information; overdraft history; purchase history; account transactions; risk...; checking account information; employment information; wire transfer instructions. (c) General instructions... account; enter into an investment advisory contract; give us your income information; provide employment...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 332 - Model Privacy Form
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... claim history; medical information; overdraft history; purchase history; account transactions; risk...; checking account information; employment information; wire transfer instructions. (c) General instructions... account; enter into an investment advisory contract; give us your income information; provide employment...
Taxonomy of Older Driver Behaviors and Crash Risk : Appendix D
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2012-02-01
This projects objectives were to identify risky behaviors, driving habits, and exposure patterns that have been shown to increase the likelihood of crash involvement among older drivers; and to classify these crash-contributing factors according t...
Skylab reuse study, reference data. Part 2: Appendixes
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1978-01-01
Contents: (1) evaluations of the dysbarism risk associated with a Skylab revisit by shuttle; (2) mission model/payload data sheets; (3) life sciences utilization of on-board Skylab medical facilities; (4) airlock module description; and (5) orbital workshop description.
48 CFR 339.7100 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... CONTRACTING ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Information Security Management 339.7100 Definitions. As... with OMB Circular A-130, Management of Federal Information Resources, Appendix 3 (Security of Federal Automated Information Resources), security commensurate with the risk and magnitude of harm resulting from...
17 CFR Appendix A to Part 39 - Application Guidance and Compliance With Core Principles
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... management tools such as stress testing and value at risk calculations; and c. What contingency plans the... informal, which the clearing organization views as appropriate and applicable to its operations. 2. How...
40 CFR Appendix A to Part 197 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose Equivalent
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total risk when the whole body is irradiated... internal irradiation from incorporated radionuclides, the total absorbed dose will be spread out in time...
40 CFR Appendix A to Part 197 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose Equivalent
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total risk when the whole body is irradiated... internal irradiation from incorporated radionuclides, the total absorbed dose will be spread out in time...
40 CFR Appendix A to Part 197 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose Equivalent
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total risk when the whole body is irradiated... internal irradiation from incorporated radionuclides, the total absorbed dose will be spread out in time...
40 CFR Appendix A to Part 197 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose Equivalent
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total risk when the whole body is irradiated... internal irradiation from incorporated radionuclides, the total absorbed dose will be spread out in time...
40 CFR Appendix A to Part 197 - Calculation of Annual Committed Effective Dose Equivalent
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... resulting from irradiation of the tissue or organ to the total risk when the whole body is irradiated... internal irradiation from incorporated radionuclides, the total absorbed dose will be spread out in time...
RMP Guidance for Chemical Distributors - Introduction
If you handle, manufacture, use, or store any of the toxic and flammable substances (e.g., chlorine, ammonia) listed in Appendix A above the specified threshold quantities in a process, you are required to develop and implement a risk management plan.
Appendix F: Supplemental Risk Management Program Guidance for Wastewater Treatment Plants
Detail for wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), including publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) and other industrial treatment systems, on complying with part 68 with respect to chlorine, ammonia (anhydrous and aqueous), sulfur dioxide, and digester gas.
Holland-Bartels, Leslie; Pierce, Brenda
2011-01-01
The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) was asked to conduct an initial, independent evaluation of the science needs that would inform the Administration's consideration of the right places and the right ways in which to develop oil and gas resources in the Arctic Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), particularly focused on the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. Oil and gas potential is significant in Arctic Alaska. Beyond petroleum potential, this region supports unique fish and wildlife resources and ecosystems, and indigenous people who rely on these resources for subsistence. This report summarizes key existing scientific information and provides initial guidance of what new and (or) continued research could inform decision making. This report is presented in a series of topical chapters and various appendixes each written by a subset of the USGS OCS Team based on their areas of expertise. Three chapters (Chapters 2, 3, and 4) provide foundational information on geology; ecology and subsistence; and climate settings important to understanding the conditions pertinent to development in the Arctic OCS. These chapters are followed by three chapters that examine the scientific understanding, science gaps, and science sufficiency questions regarding oil-spill risk, response, and impact (Chapter 5), marine mammals and anthropogenic noise (Chapter 6), and cumulative impacts (Chapter 7). Lessons learned from the 1989 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill are included to identify valuable "pre-positioned" science and scientific approaches to improved response and reduced uncertainty in damage assessment and restoration efforts (appendix D). An appendix on Structured Decision Making (appendix C) is included to illustrate the value of such tools that go beyond, but incorporate, science in looking at what can/should be done about policy and implementation of Arctic development. The report provides a series of findings and recommendations for consideration developed during the independent examination of science gaps and sufficiency. These recommendations are important for understanding what the USGS discovered in the course of this study and to help inform and improve decision making.
Waste Analysis Plan and Waste Characterization Survey, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
1991-03-01
review to assess if analysis is needed, any analyses that are to be provided by generators, and methods to be used to meet specific waste analysis ...sampling method , sampling frequency, parameters of analysis , SW 846 test methods , Department of Transportation (DOT) shipping name and hazard class...S.e.iceA w/Atchs 2. HQ SAC/DEV Ltr, 28 Sep 90 19 119 APPENDIX B Waste Analysis Plan Rationale 21 APPENDIX B 1. SAMPLING METHOD RATIONALE: Composite Liquid
Edgewood Biosensors Test Bed Hand-held and Man-Portable Edition
2013-09-01
Laboratories Antibody-based wave guide detection Antibody-based capture beads Seattle Sensor Systems Ŕ’"’ Surface plasmon resonance 19 Approved...160 APPENDIX A: TECHNOLOGY READINESS ASSIGNMENTS .......................................................... A‐1 APPENDIX B: BIO ...Sandia National Laboratories’ SpinDx™, Seattle Sensors Systems’ SPIRIT™ and the Research International RAPTOR scored poorly and assessed to be
2011-09-01
DOD Financial Management Abbreviations AFB Air Force Base COSO Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway... Management and mismanagement.11 All of DOD’s programs on GAO’s High- Risk List relate to its business operations, including systems and processes... Management maintains audit readiness through risk -based periodic testing of internal controls utilizing the OMB Circular No. A-123, Appendix A
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
...) SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION Cranes and Derricks in Construction Pt. 1926, Subpt. CC... risk of unintended dangerous movement while the pins are removed, the A/D director uses an assist crane... place using an assist crane. The A/D director's plan is to keep the boom sections stable while they are...
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Programmatic Environmental Analysis--Appendices
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Authors, Various
1980-01-01
The programmatic environmental analysis is an initial assessment of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) technology considering development, demonstration and commercialization. It is concluded that the OTEC development program should continue because the development, demonstration, and commercialization on a single-plant deployment basis should not present significant environmental impacts. However, several areas within the OTEC program require further investigation in order to assess the potential for environmental impacts from OTEC operation, particularly in large-scale deployments and in defining alternatives to closed-cycle biofouling control: (1) Larger-scale deployments of OTEC clusters or parks require further investigations in order to assess optimal platform siting distancesmore » necessary to minimize adverse environmental impacts. (2) The deployment and operation of the preoperational platform (OTEC-1) and future demonstration platforms must be carefully monitored to refine environmental assessment predictions, and to provide design modifications which may mitigate or reduce environmental impacts for larger-scale operations. These platforms will provide a valuable opportunity to fully evaluate the intake and discharge configurations, biofouling control methods, and both short-term and long-term environmental effects associated with platform operations. (3) Successful development of OTEC technology to use the maximal resource capabilities and to minimize environmental effects will require a concerted environmental management program, encompassing many different disciplines and environmental specialties. This volume contains these appendices: Appendix A -- Deployment Scenario; Appendix B -- OTEC Regional Characterization; and Appendix C -- Impact and Related Calculations.« less
Granados-Galván, Ingrid Alejandra; Rodríguez-Meza, Durga Guadalupe; Luna-González, Antonio; González-Ocampo, Héctor Abelardo
2015-08-15
Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) residues were determined in fillets of Lutjanus colorado, L. argentiventris, and L. novemfasciatus. Fillet samples were collected bimonthly from February 2012 to February 2013. OCPs average concentrations do not differ significantly according to size, weight, or season, nor do they relate with the physico-chemical parameters of the sea water. The highest concentration and most frequently encountered OCPs were endosulfan sulfate, δ-HCH, and heptachlor epoxide, which indicates their use in the recent past and confirms their persistence. Average concentrations of ∑HCHs, ∑chlordane, and ∑heptachlor in samples were above cancer MRLs according to data from monthly consumed portions. HCHs and heptachlor are listed in Appendix III of the Rotterdam Convention of chemicals placed on a prior informed consent procedure for import and export purposes; they are considered illegal in Mexico. The OCPs concentrations above cancer MRLs in Lutjanus spp. turn its frequent consumption into a human health risk. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Dennis S. Ojima; Louis R. Iverson; Brent L. Sohngen
2012-01-01
Alaskan forests cover one-third of the stateâs 52 million ha of land (Parson et al. 2001), and are regionally and globally significant. Ninety percent of Alaskan forests are classified as boreal, representing 4 percent of the worldâs boreal forests, and are located throughout interior and south-central Alaska (fig. A1-1). The remaining 10 percent of Alaskan forests are...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Peterson, M.J.
2005-10-31
An evaluation of the human and ecological risks associated with the P1 Pond and surrounding environs was conducted as part of the ETTP Site-Wide Remedial Investigation. The RI provides the basis for the focus on PCBs as the most important unacceptable risk to human and ecological health in the pond. Other P1 contaminants, media, or pathways of risk to receptors are identified in the RI, but are not addressed as a major risk reduction goal for the ETTP Site-Wide Feasibility Study. Therefore, the goal of the Ecological Management alternative is to reduce unacceptable risks associated with PCBs in fish. Manymore » of the actions proposed for this alternative, however, are likely to reduce risks associated with other contaminants and their pathways. The high PCB concentrations in fish from the P1 Pond are most certainly due in part to the current ecological condition of the pond that maximizes PCB biomagnification. This basic assumption and the factors contributing to it were evaluated by conducting an intensive field study of the P1 Pond in the summer of 2004 (for a thorough presentation of current P1 Pond biological conditions, see Peterson et al. 2005). Major hypotheses regarding the P1 Pond's current fish community, PCB fate and transport processes, pond vegetation, and limnological conditions that contribute to the high PCB levels in fish were validated by the study (Appendix A), The results of the 2004 ecological assessment, in concert with long-term datasets obtained as part of the ETTP Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program (BMAP) and recent abiotic sampling for the RI, provide the basis for the assessment of current conditions.« less
Ariyarathenam, A V; Nachimuthu, S; Tang, T Y; Courtney, E D; Harris, S A; Harris, A M
2010-01-01
Enterobius vermicularis infestation of the vermiform appendix can mimic appendicitis. In these cases, laparoscopic appendicectomy runs a risk of contamination of the peritoneal cavity with worms. We reviewed our practice to suggest changes that will reduce the release of worms and propose methods to use in case contamination occurs. 498 patients underwent appendicectomy over a sixty-three month period. 13 (2.6%) patients had confirmed E. vermicularis on histology of whom 6 (46%) were performed laparoscopically. These patients' case notes were retrospectively reviewed. The worms were noted intra-operatively during the laparoscopic appendectomies. In 2 cases, where peritoneal cavity contamination with worms occurred, they were dealt with careful diathermy or endoscopic suction. In the other cases, contamination was avoided by simple measures including division of the appendix in a staggered manner whilst maintaining traction, removal of worms using endoscopic suction or diathermy and quick transfer to a specimen bag. We highlight that the symptoms of appendicitis can be due to Enterobius vermicularis infestation without any histological evidence of acute inflammation. Surgeons need to be aware of this possibility during laparoscopic appendicectomy and simple techniques can minimise the risk of contamination. It also enables early diagnosis and treatment without awaiting histological findings. Copyright © 2010 Surgical Associates Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
31 CFR Appendix C to Part 103 - Interpretive Rules
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...-money laundering programs. See 31 CFR 103.125. Specifically, this Interpretive Guidance clarifies that the anti-money laundering program regulation requires Money Services Businesses to establish adequate and appropriate policies, procedures, and controls commensurate with the risks of money laundering and...
Orris, Greta J.; Cocker, Mark D.; Dunlap, Pamela; Wynn, Jeff C.; Spanski, Gregory T.; Briggs, Deborah A.; Gass, Leila; Bliss, James D.; Bolm, Karen S.; Yang, Chao; Lipin, Bruce R.; Ludington, Stephen; Miller, Robert J.; Słowakiewicz, Mirosław
2014-01-01
This report describes a global, evaporite-related potash deposits and occurrences database and a potash tracts database. Chapter 1 summarizes potash resource history and use. Chapter 2 describes a global potash deposits and occurrences database, which contains more than 900 site records. Chapter 3 describes a potash tracts database, which contains 84 tracts with geology permissive for the presence of evaporite-hosted potash resources, including areas with active evaporite-related potash production, areas with known mineralization that has not been quantified or exploited, and areas with potential for undiscovered potash resources. Chapter 4 describes geographic information system (GIS) data files that include (1) potash deposits and occurrences data, (2) potash tract data, (3) reference databases for potash deposit and tract data, and (4) representative graphics of geologic features related to potash tracts and deposits. Summary descriptive models for stratabound potash-bearing salt and halokinetic potash-bearing salt are included in appendixes A and B, respectively. A glossary of salt- and potash-related terms is contained in appendix C and a list of database abbreviations is given in appendix D. Appendix E describes GIS data files, and appendix F is a guide to using the geodatabase.
Risk of appendicitis in patients with incidentally discovered appendicoliths.
Khan, Muhammad Sohaib; Chaudhry, Mustafa Belal Hafeez; Shahzad, Noman; Tariq, Marvi; Memon, Wasim Ahmed; Alvi, Abdul Rehman
2018-01-01
An appendicolith-related appendiceal obstruction leading to appendicitis is a commonly encountered surgical emergency that has clear evidence-based management plans. However, there is no consensus on management of asymptomatic patients when appendicoliths are found incidentally. The objective of this study was to determine the risk of appendicitis in patients with an incidental finding of the appendicolith. A retrospective matched cohort study of patients with appendicolith discovered incidentally on computed tomographic scan from January 2008 to December 2014 at our institution was completed. The size and position of the appendicolith were ascertained. The study group was matched by age and gender to a control group. Both groups were contacted and interviewed regarding development of appendicitis. In total, 111 patients with appendicolith were successfully contacted and included in the study. Mean age was found to be 38 ± 15 y with 36 (32%) of the study population being females. Mean length of appendix was 66 ± 16 mm, and mean width was 5.8 ± 0.9 mm. Mean size of the appendicolith was 3.6 ± 1.1 mm (1.4-7.8 mm). Fifty-eight percent of appendicoliths was located at the proximal end or whole of appendix, 31% at mid area, and 11% at the distal end of appendix. All patients of the study and control groups were contacted, and at a mean follow-up of 4.0 ± 1.7 y, there was no occurrence of acute appendicitis in either group. Patients with incidentally discovered appendicolith on radiological imaging did not develop appendicitis. Hence, the risk of developing acute appendicitis for these patients does not seem higher than the general population. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Atoms and Molecules Interacting with Light
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
van der Straten, Peter; Metcalf, Harold
2016-02-01
Part I. Atom-Light Interaction: 1. The classical physics pathway; Appendix 1.A. Damping force on an accelerating charge; Appendix 1.B. Hanle effect; Appendix 1.C. Optical tweezers; 2. Interaction of two-level atoms and light; Appendix 2.A. Pauli matrices for motion of the bloch vector; Appendix 2.B. The Ramsey method; Appendix 2.C. Echoes and interferometry; Appendix 2.D. Adiabatic rapid passage; Appendix 2.E Superposition and entanglement; 3. The atom-light interaction; Appendix 3.A. Proof of the oscillator strength theorem; Appendix 3.B. Electromagnetic fields; Appendix 3.C. The dipole approximation; Appendix 3.D. Time resolved fluorescence from multi-level atoms; 4. 'Forbidden' transitions; Appendix 4.A. Higher order approximations; 5. Spontaneous emission; Appendix 5.A. The quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator; Appendix 5.B. Field quantization; Appendix 5.C. Alternative theories to QED; 6. The density matrix; Appendix 6.A. The Liouville-von Neumann equation; Part II. Internal Structure: 7. The hydrogen atom; Appendix 7.A. Center-of-mass motion; Appendix 7.B. Coordinate systems; Appendix 7.C. Commuting operators; Appendix 7.D. Matrix elements of the radial wavefunctions; 8. Fine structure; Appendix 8.A. The Sommerfeld fine-structure constant; Appendix 8.B. Measurements of the fine structure 9. Effects of the nucleus; Appendix 9.A. Interacting magnetic dipoles; Appendix 9.B. Hyperfine structure for two spin =2 particles; Appendix 9.C. The hydrogen maser; 10. The alkali-metal atoms; Appendix 10.A. Quantum defects for the alkalis; Appendix 10.B. Numerov method; 11. Atoms in magnetic fields; Appendix 11.A. The ground state of atomic hydrogen; Appendix 11.B. Positronium; Appendix 11.C. The non-crossing theorem; Appendix 11.D. Passage through an anticrossing: Landau-Zener transitions; 12. Atoms in electric fields; 13. Rydberg atoms; 14. The helium atom; Appendix 14.A. Variational calculations; Appendix 14.B. Detail on the variational calculations of the ground state; 15. The periodic system of the elements; Appendix 15. A paramagnetism; Appendix 15.B. The color of gold; 16. Molecules; Appendix 16.A. Morse potential; 17. Binding in the hydrogen molecule; Appendix 17.A. Confocal elliptical coordinates; Appendix 17.B. One-electron two-center integrals; Appendix 17.C. Electron-electron interaction in molecular hydrogen; 18. Ultra-cold chemistry; Part III. Applications: 19. Optical forces and laser cooling; 20. Confinement of neutral atoms; 21. Bose-Einstein condensation; Appendix 21.A. Distribution functions; Appendix 21.B. Density of states; 22. Cold molecules; 23. Three level systems; Appendix 23.A. General Case for _1 , _2; 24. Fundamental physics; Part IV. Appendices: Appendix A. Notation and definitions; Appendix B. Units and notation; Appendix C. Angular momentum in quantum mechanics; Appendix D. Transition strengths; References; Index.
Physics of Electronic Materials
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Rammer, Jørgen
2017-03-01
1. Quantum mechanics; 2. Quantum tunneling; 3. Standard metal model; 4. Standard conductor model; 5. Electric circuit theory; 6. Quantum wells; 7. Particle in a periodic potential; 8. Bloch currents; 9. Crystalline solids; 10. Semiconductor doping; 11. Transistors; 12. Heterostructures; 13. Mesoscopic physics; 14. Arithmetic, logic and machines; Appendix A. Principles of quantum mechanics; Appendix B. Dirac's delta function; Appendix C. Fourier analysis; Appendix D. Classical mechanics; Appendix E. Wave function properties; Appendix F. Transfer matrix properties; Appendix G. Momentum; Appendix H. Confined particles; Appendix I. Spin and quantum statistics; Appendix J. Statistical mechanics; Appendix K. The Fermi-Dirac distribution; Appendix L. Thermal current fluctuations; Appendix M. Gaussian wave packets; Appendix N. Wave packet dynamics; Appendix O. Screening by symmetry method; Appendix P. Commutation and common eigenfunctions; Appendix Q. Interband coupling; Appendix R. Common crystal structures; Appendix S. Effective mass approximation; Appendix T. Integral doubling formula; Bibliography; Index.
77 FR 5155 - Interest Rate Risk Policy and Program
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2012-02-02
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Methods & Strategies: Deep Assessment
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Haas, Alison; Hollimon, Shameka; Lee, Okhee
2015-01-01
The "Next Generation Science Standards" ("NGSS") push students to have "a deeper understanding of content" (NGSS Lead States 2013, Appendix A, p. 4). However, with the reality of high-stakes assessments that rely primarily on multiple-choice questions, how can a science teacher analyze students' written responses…
Lunar Transportation Facilities and Operations Study, option 2
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1992-01-01
During the Option 2 period of the Lunar Transportation Facilities and Operations Study (LTFOS), a joint McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company Kennedy Space Center (MDSSC-KSC) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration Kennedy Space Center (NASA-KSC) Study team conducted a comparison of the functional testing of the RL-10 and Space Shuttle Main Engine, a quick-look impact assessment of the Synthesis Group Report, and a detailed assessment of the Synthesis Group Report. The results of these KSC LTFOS team efforts are included. The most recent study task effort was a detailed assessment of the Synthesis Group Report. The assessment was conducted to determine the impact on planetary launch and landing facilities and operations. The result of that effort is a report entitled 'Analysis of the Synthesis Group Report, its Architectures and their Impacts on PSS Launch and Landing Operations' and is contained in Appendix A. The report is structured in a briefing format with facing pages as opposed to a narrative style. A quick-look assessment of the Synthesis Group Report was conducted to determine the impact of implementing the recommendations of the Synthesis Group on KSC launch facilities and operations. The data was documented in a presentation format as requested by Kennedy Space Center Technology and Advanced Projects Office and is included in Appendix B. Appendix C is a white paper on the comparison of the functional testing of the RL-10 and Space Shuttle Main Engine. The comparison was undertaken to provide insight regarding common test requirements that would be applicable to Lunar and Mars Excursion Vehicles (LEV and MEV).
Genetic and Hormonal Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer in African-American Men
2007-05-01
CYP3A4 IGF1 We had initially planned to perform our SNP assays using either ABI PRISM® 7700 Sequence Detection System which uses TaqMan® assays or an...genotype conferring decreased risk. These SNPs did not increase risk of clinically aggressive disease. • Selected CYP3A4 , CYP19, SDR5A2 or IGFBP-3...American men of European ancestry. (See Appendix) “Genetic Polymorphisms if CYP17, CYP3A4 , CYP19, SRD5A2, IGF1 and IGFBP3 and Prostate Cancer Risk in
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2008-01-01
NASA requested that a committee under the auspices of the National Research Council's Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board carry out an assessment of NASA's Exploration Technology Development Program (ETDP). Organizationally, this program functions under the direction of NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate and is charged with developing new technologies that will enable NASA to conduct future human and robotic exploration missions, while reducing mission risk and cost. The Committee to Review NASA's Exploration Technology Development Program has been tasked to examine how well the program is aligned with the stated objectives of the President's Vision for Space Exploration (VSE), to identify gaps in the program, and to assess the quality of the research. The full statement of task is given in Appendix A. The committee consists of 25 members and includes a cross section of senior executives, engineers, researchers, and other aerospace professionals drawn from industry, universities, and government agencies with expertise in virtually all the technical fields represented within the program.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1977-01-01
This four-volume report presents analyses and assessments of both heat engine/battery- and heat engine/flywheel-powered hybrid vehicles to determine if they could contribute to near-term (1980-1990) reductions in transportation energy consumption und...
Utility of CT Findings in the Diagnosis of Cecal Volvulus.
Dane, Bari; Hindman, Nicole; Johnson, Evan; Rosenkrantz, Andrew B
2017-10-01
The objective of our study was to assess the utility of CT features in the diagnosis of cecal volvulus. Forty-three patients undergoing CT for cecal volvulus and with surgical or clinical follow-up were included. Two radiologists (11 years and 1 year of experience) evaluated CT examinations for the following: whirl sign, abnormal cecal position, "bird beak" sign, severe cecal distention, mesenteric engorgement, a newly described "central appendix" sign (defined as abnormal appendix position near midline), and overall impression for cecal volvulus. Univariable and multivariable assessments were performed. Patients with CT examinations in which the appendix was not visible were excluded from calculations involving the central appendix sign. Fifty-one percent (n = 22) of patients had cecal volvulus. All CT findings were significantly more common in patients with cecal volvulus (p < 0.01) other than mesenteric engorgement for reader 1 (p = 0.332). Readers 1 and 2 identified the central appendix sign in 92.9% and 92.3% of patients with volvulus versus in 37.5 and 31.1% of patients without volvulus. The whirl sign exhibited a sensitivity for cecal volvulus of 90.9% for reader 1 and 95.5% for reader 2, and a specificity of 61.9% for both readers. Abnormal cecal position exhibited a sensitivity of 90.0% for reader 1 and 100.0% for reader 2 and a specificity of 66.7% and 38.1%. The bird beak sign exhibited a sensitivity of 86.4% for reader 1 and 100.0% for reader 2 and a specificity of 85.7% and 71.4%. Severe cecal distention exhibited a sensitivity of 100.0% for both readers and a specificity of 81.0% and 61.9%. Mesenteric engorgement exhibited a sensitivity of 40.9% for reader 1 and 100.0% for reader 2 and a specificity of 76.2% and 71.4%. The central appendix sign exhibited a sensitivity of 92.9% for reader 1 and 92.3% for reader 2 and a specificity of 62.5% and 68.8%. Overall impression exhibited a sensitivity of 100.0% for both readers and a specificity of 76.2% and 57.1%. At multivariable analysis, the AUC for cecal volvulus ranged from 0.787 to 0.931, and the whirl sign was an independent predictor of volvulus for both readers (p ≤ 0.014); the central appendix sign was also an independent predictor in patients with a visualized appendix for reader 2 (p ≤ 0.001). CT exhibited high diagnostic performance and very high sensitivity for cecal volvulus. The whirl sign was a significant independent predictor of volvulus for both readers.
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2012-01-01
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2011-01-01
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DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1992-04-07
This report contains the following appendices: Appendix A - Requirements for Undergraduate Level; Appendix B - Requirements for Graduate Level; Appendix C - Graduate Degree In Environmental Engineering; Appendix D - Non-degree Certificate Program; Appendix E - Curriculum for Associate Degree Program; Appendix F - Curriculum for NCC Program; Appendix G - Information 1991 Teleconference Series; Appendix H - Information on 1992 Teleconference Series; Appendix I - WERC interactive Television Courses; Appendix J - WERC Research Seminar Series; Appendix K - Sites for Hazardous/Radioactive Waste Management Series; Appendix L- Summary of Technology Development of the Second Year; Appendix M -more » List of Major Publications Resulting from WERC; Appendix N - Types of Equipment at WERC Laboratories.« less
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NONE
1996-09-01
This Remedial Investigation (RI) Report characterizes the nature and extent of contamination, evaluates the fate and transport of contaminants, and assesses risk to human health and the environment resulting from waste disposal and other US Department of Energy (DOE) operations in Bear Creek Valley (BCV). BCV, which is located within the DOE Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) encompasses multiple waste units containing hazardous and radioactive wastes arising from operations at the adjacent Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant. The primary waste units discussed in this RI Report are the S-3 Site, Oil Landfarm (OLF), Boneyard/Burnyard (BYBY), Sanitary Landfill 1 (SL 1), and Bearmore » Creek Burial Grounds (BCBG). These waste units, plus the contaminated media resulting from environmental transport of the wastes from these units, are the subject of this RI. This BCV RI Report represents the first major step in the decision-making process for the BCV watershed. The RI results, in concert with the follow-on FS will form the basis for the Proposed Plan and Record of Decision for all BCV sites. This comprehensive decision document process will meet the objectives of the watershed approach for BCV. Appendix D describes the nature and extent of contamination in environmental media and wastes.« less
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2012-01-01
One of the characteristics of an effective safety program is the recognition and control of hazards before mishaps or failures occur. Conducting potentially hazardous tests necessitates a thorough hazard analysis in order to protect our personnel from injury and our equipment from damage. The purpose of this hazard analysis is to define and address the potential hazards and controls associated with the Z1 Suit Port Test in Chamber B located in building 32, and to provide the applicable team of personnel with the documented results. It is imperative that each member of the team be familiar with the hazards and controls associated with his/her particular tasks, assignments, and activities while interfacing with facility test systems, equipment, and hardware. The goal of this hazard analysis is to identify all hazards that have the potential to harm personnel and/or damage facility equipment, flight hardware, property, or harm the environment. This analysis may also assess the significance and risk, when applicable, of lost test objectives when substantial monetary value is involved. The hazards, causes, controls, verifications, and risk assessment codes have been documented on the hazard analysis work sheets in appendix A of this document. The preparation and development of this report is in accordance with JPR 1700.1, JSC Safety and Health Handbook.
Workload Assessment for the Combat Vehicle Command and Control Company- Level Evaluation
1992-04-01
and descriptive statistics are in Appendix F3 . Shell and SITREP Reports. No significant total score workload differences were obtained for these tasks...Cases= 9: missing Cases = 15 OR 16.5 PCT. F2-20 Appendix F3 Prepare/Send CFF Report Variable or term GRP(l) ANOVA factor comparing CVCC with Ml Baseline...subscale score for task CMT4WL5 Effort subscale score for task CMT4WL6 Frustration subscale score for task F3 -1 Deviation Scores: Task 4 - Prepare/Send CFF
Environmental surveillance at Los Alamos during 2009
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Fuehne, David; Poff, Ben; Hjeresen, Denny
2010-09-30
Environmental Surveillance at Los Alamos reports are prepared annually by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (the Laboratory) environmental organization, as required by US Department of Energy Order 5400.1, General Environmental Protection Program, and US Department of Energy Order 231.1A, Environment, Safety, and Health Reporting. These annual reports summarize environmental data that are used to determine compliance with applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations, executive orders, and departmental policies. Additional data, beyond the minimum required, are also gathered and reported as part of the Laboratory’s efforts to ensure public safety and to monitor environmental quality at and nearmore » the Laboratory. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the Laboratory’s major environmental programs and explains the risks and the actions taken to reduce risks at the Laboratory from environmental legacies and waste management operations. Chapter 2 reports the Laboratory’s compliance status for 2009. Chapter 3 provides a summary of the maximum radiological dose the public and biota populations could have potentially received from Laboratory operations and discusses chemical exposures. The environmental surveillance and monitoring data are organized by environmental media (air in Chapter 4; water and sediments in Chapters 5 and 6; soils in Chapter 7; and foodstuffs and biota in Chapter 8) in a format to meet the needs of a general and scientific audience. Chapter 9 provides a summary of the status of environmental restoration work around LANL. The new Chapter 10 describes the Laboratory’s environmental stewardship efforts and provides an overview of the health of the Rio Grande. A glossary and a list of acronyms and abbreviations are in the back of the report. Appendix A explains the standards for environmental contaminants, Appendix B explains the units of measurements used in this report, Appendix C describes the Laboratory’s technical areas and their associated programs, and Appendix D provides web links to more information.« less
Container Technology Study : Volume 2. Appendixes.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1980-10-01
Volume II has nine appendixes as follows: Appendix A - Railroad Flatcar Data; Appendix B - Calculations; Appendix C - Record of Telephone Calls; Appendix D - Industry Interviews; Appendix E - Field Trips and Conferences; Appendix F - Annotated biblio...
Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium (WERC) annual progress report, 1991--1992
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Maji, A. K.; Thomson, Bruce M.; Samani, Zohrab A.
1992-04-07
This report contains the following appendices: Appendix A - Requirements for Undergraduate Level; Appendix B - Requirements for Graduate Level; Appendix C - Graduate Degree In Environmental Engineering; Appendix D - Non-degree Certificate Program; Appendix E - Curriculum for Associate Degree Program; Appendix F - Curriculum for NCC Program; Appendix G - Information 1991 Teleconference Series; Appendix H - Information on 1992 Teleconference Series; Appendix I - WERC interactive Television Courses; Appendix J - WERC Research Seminar Series; Appendix K - Sites for Hazardous/Radioactive Waste Management Series; Appendix L- Summary of Technology Development of the Second Year; Appendix M -more » List of Major Publications Resulting from WERC; Appendix N - Types of Equipment at WERC Laboratories.« less
Porphyry copper assessment of western Central Asia: Chapter N in Global mineral resource assessment
Berger, Byron R.; Mars, John L.; Denning, Paul; Phillips, Jeffrey D.; Hammarstrom, Jane M.; Zientek, Michael L.; Dicken, Connie L.; Drew, Lawrence J.; with contributions from Alexeiev, Dmitriy; Seltmann, Reimar; Herrington, Richard J.
2014-01-01
Detailed descriptions of each permissive tract, including the rationales for delineation and assessment, are given in appendixes, along with a geographic information system (GIS) that includes permissive tract boundaries, point locations of known porphyry copper deposits and significant occurrences, and hydrothermal alteration data based on analysis of remote sensing data.
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49 CFR 236.913 - Filing and approval of PSPs.
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2014-10-01
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Toward Operational Art in Special Warfare: Appendixes
2016-01-01
minimalist interventions” in Watts et al.’s data set, since the data set was scoped to include counterinsurgency operations in which U.S. forces supplied...propensity to start with a preferred target list and plan backwards from there. A target list is not a strategy, and considering it as such risks
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1993-02-15
This report contains the following appendices: Appendix A - Requirements for Undergraduate Level; Appendix B - Requirements for Graduate Level; Appendix C - Graduate Degree In Environmental Engineeringat New Mexico State University; Appendix D - Non-degree Certificate program; Appendix E - Curriculum for Associate Degree Program in Radioactive & Hazardous Waste Materials; Appendix F - Curriculum for NCC Program in Earth & Environmental Sciences; Appendix G - Brochure of 1992 Teleconference Series; Appendix H - Sites for Hazardous/Radioactive Waste Management Series; Appendix I - WERC Interactive Television Courses; Appendix J - WERC Research Seminar Series Brochures; Appendix K - Summarymore » of Technology Development of the Third Year; Appendix L - List of Major Publications Resulting From WERC; Appendix M - Types of Equipment at WERC Laboratories; and Appendix N - WERC Newsletter Examples.« less
Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium (WERC) annual progress report, 1992--1993
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Eiceman, Gary A.; King, J. Phillip; Smith, Geoffrey B.
1993-02-15
This report contains the following appendices: Appendix A - Requirements for Undergraduate Level; Appendix B - Requirements for Graduate Level; Appendix C - Graduate Degree In Environmental Engineeringat New Mexico State University; Appendix D - Non-degree Certificate program; Appendix E - Curriculum for Associate Degree Program in Radioactive Hazardous Waste Materials; Appendix F - Curriculum for NCC Program in Earth Environmental Sciences; Appendix G - Brochure of 1992 Teleconference Series; Appendix H - Sites for Hazardous/Radioactive Waste Management Series; Appendix I - WERC Interactive Television Courses; Appendix J - WERC Research Seminar Series Brochures; Appendix K - Summary of Technologymore » Development of the Third Year; Appendix L - List of Major Publications Resulting From WERC; Appendix M - Types of Equipment at WERC Laboratories; and Appendix N - WERC Newsletter Examples.« less
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1975-11-01
This publication presents information related to the following: Railcar override; Priority areas for the development of cost effective improved car structures; Preliminary design study of impact energy absorbing device; Cost effectiveness of structur...
Appendix: Assessment of watershed vulnerability to climate change - Pilot National Forest reports
Michael J. Furniss; Ken B. Roby; Dan Cenderelli; John Chatel; Caty F. Clifton; Alan Clingenpeel; Polly E. Hays; Dale Higgins; Ken Hodges; Carol Howe; Laura Jungst; Joan Louie; Christine Mai; Ralph Martinez; Kerry Overton; Brian P. Staab; Rory Steinke; Mark Weinhold
2013-01-01
Assessment of watershed vulnerability to climate change. Pilot National Forest reports: Gallatin National Forest, Helena National Forest, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests, White River National Forest, Coconino National Forest, Sawtooth National Forest, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Umatilla National Forest, Umatilla National Forest, Ouachita...
Tan, Grace Hwei Ching; Shamji, Tushar; Mehta, Akash; Chandrakumaran, Kandiah; Dayal, Sanjeev; Mohamed, Faheez; Carr, Norman J; Rowaiye, Babtunde; Cecil, Tom; Moran, Brendan J
2018-05-01
Radiological imaging often underestimates the extent of low volume peritoneal disease. The benefit of laparoscopy in assessing peritoneal metastases from colorectal and gastric cancer is accepted, but is inconclusive for appendiceal malignancy. We report our experience of diagnostic (DL) and therapeutic laparoscopy (TL) in patients with appendiceal tumours to determine indications and role in assessment and management. A retrospective review of a National Peritoneal Malignancy Centre's prospectively maintained database was performed. All patients with appendiceal neoplasms who underwent DL or TL between September 2011 and January 2016 were included. The indications and outcomes of the laparoscopy, complications and interval to laparotomy were evaluated. Six hundred and eighty-five patients underwent surgery for appendiceal neoplasms during the study period, of which 73 (10.6%) underwent laparoscopy (50 DL, 23 TL). The main indications for DL were to clarify imaging and stage patients with high-risk histology. Indications for TL were an abnormal appendix without gross pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) or with low volume PMP, and concerns for fertility in the presence of PMP. DL resulted in 16 patients (32%) avoiding laparotomy because of extensive disease or no tumour found. Overall, 28 patients were assessed to have resectable disease and at laparotomy, 25/28 had complete cytoreduction with three patients unresectable. In the TL group, appendicectomy and peritoneal lavage was achieved in all four women with fertility concerns, allowing them to conceive thereafter. There were no complications. Patients with high-risk appendiceal neoplasm may benefit from DL, and potentially avoid unnecessary laparotomy. TL is useful in patients with low volume PMP and may aid fertility in selected patients.
Hammarstrom, Jane M.; Bookstrom, Arthur A.; Demarr, Michael W.; Dicken, Connie L.; Ludington, Stephen; Robinson, Gilpin R.; Zientek, Michael L.
2014-01-01
Descriptions of the geologic basis for delineating each tract, the data used, the geologic criteria and rationale for the assessment, and results of the assessment are included in appendixes along with the description of a geographic information system (GIS) that includes tract boundaries, known porphyry copper deposits and significant prospects, and assessment results.
Patzkowski, Michael S; Stevens, Gregory
2015-06-01
Contrasted with open laparotomy, the risk-benefit ratio of epidural anesthesia in laparoscopic surgery frequently disfavors its use. The presence of abdominal sepsis also affects utilization with concerns about the risks of epidural abscess and hypotension. In the unplanned conversion to open laparotomy, postoperative pain control becomes more difficult. We discuss utilization of rectus sheath blocks with liposome bupivacaine as a component of multimodal analgesia in a patient with abdominal sepsis from a perforated appendix. A 33-year-old healthy male Soldier presented with a perforated appendix. Treatment consisted of urgent laparoscopic appendectomy that was subsequently converted to an open right hemicolectomy. Bilateral rectus sheath blocks were performed with liposome bupivacaine before awakening to mitigate postoperative pain. The patient reported mild postoperative pain scores, was able to ambulate comfortably on the day of surgery, and had early return of bowel function. This case describes rectus sheath blocks with liposomal bupivacaine for postoperative pain control and to hasten functional recovery following an unplanned conversion to open hemicolectomy. This application provided many of the benefits of epidural analgesia while avoiding some of its most serious risks, making it a valuable analgesic option for the patient with abdominal sepsis. Reprint & Copyright © 2015 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... contract market. When designing a futures contract, the designated contract market should conduct market research so that the contract design meets the risk management needs of prospective users and promotes... users to obtain their views and opinions during the contract design process to ensure the contract's...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Stress Test
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Loan Number Ending Scheduled Balance Group Pre/Post Act Property State Product Type Origination Date... program assets post-1996 Act Swap balances; (iii) Farmer Mac I program assets pre-1996 Act; (iv) Farmer... stress test applies quarterly updates of the weighted average guarantee rates for post-1996 Farmer Mac I...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Stress Test
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... Loan Number Ending Scheduled Balance Group Pre/Post Act Property State Product Type Origination Date... program assets post-1996 Act Swap balances; (iii) Farmer Mac I program assets pre-1996 Act; (iv) Farmer... stress test applies quarterly updates of the weighted average guarantee rates for post-1996 Farmer Mac I...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... risks to customers or to the safety and soundness of the financial institution or creditor from identity... unusual use of, or other suspicious activity related to, a covered account; and (5) Notice from customers... policies and procedures regarding identification and verification set forth in the Customer Identification...
12 CFR 41.90 - Duties regarding the detection, prevention, and mitigation of identity theft.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... appendix J, the following definitions apply: (1) Account means a continuing relationship established by a... directors, a designated employee at the level of senior management. (3) Covered account means: (i) An... offers or maintains for which there is a reasonably foreseeable risk to customers or to the safety and...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... risks to customers or to the safety and soundness of the financial institution or creditor from identity... unusual use of, or other suspicious activity related to, a covered account; and (5) Notice from customers... policies and procedures regarding identification and verification set forth in the Customer Identification...
12 CFR 334.90 - Duties regarding the detection, prevention, and mitigation of identity theft.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Appendix J, the following definitions apply: (1) Account means a continuing relationship established by a... directors, a designated employee at the level of senior management. (3) Covered account means: (i) An... offers or maintains for which there is a reasonably foreseeable risk to customers or to the safety and...
12 CFR 571.90 - Duties regarding the detection, prevention, and mitigation of identity theft.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... section and appendix J, the following definitions apply: (1) Account means a continuing relationship... board of directors, a designated employee at the level of senior management. (3) Covered account means... institution or creditor offers or maintains for which there is a reasonably foreseeable risk to customers or...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 222 - Determining Risk Levels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... prediction formulas can be used to derive the following for each crossing: 1. the predicted collisions (PC) 2... for errors such as data entry errors. The final output is the predicted number of collisions (PC). (e... collisions (PC). (f) For the prediction and severity index formulas, please see the following DOT...
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 222 - Determining Risk Levels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...) through (e). (c) FRA will match the highway-rail incident files for the past five years against a data... of the number of predicted collisions per year: 1. average annual daily traffic 2. total number of... history for the previous five years and it is calibrated by resetting normalizing constants. The...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Test Methodology and Specifications
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Statistical Rating Organization (NRSRO) for this security, as of the reporting date Wt Avg Gross Margin Gross... Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization (NRSRO) for this security, as of the reporting date [c... The most current rating issued by any Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization (NRSRO...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart A of... - Interagency Guidelines for Real Estate Lending Policies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... or property: • Requirements for feasibility studies and sensitivity and risk analyses (e.g... only one of several pertinent credit factors to be considered when underwriting a real estate loan... in individual cases to originate or purchase loans with loan-to-value ratios in excess of the...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 208 - Interagency Guidelines for Real Estate Lending Policies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... or property: • Requirements for feasibility studies and sensitivity and risk analyses (e.g... only one of several pertinent credit factors to be considered when underwriting a real estate loan... in individual cases to originate or purchase loans with loan-to-value ratios in excess of the...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 208 - Interagency Guidelines for Real Estate Lending Policies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... or property: • Requirements for feasibility studies and sensitivity and risk analyses (e.g... only one of several pertinent credit factors to be considered when underwriting a real estate loan... in individual cases to originate or purchase loans with loan-to-value ratios in excess of the...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart A of... - Interagency Guidelines for Real Estate Lending Policies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... or property: • Requirements for feasibility studies and sensitivity and risk analyses (e.g... only one of several pertinent credit factors to be considered when underwriting a real estate loan... in individual cases to originate or purchase loans with loan-to-value ratios in excess of the...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 208 - Interagency Guidelines for Real Estate Lending Policies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... or property: • Requirements for feasibility studies and sensitivity and risk analyses (e.g... only one of several pertinent credit factors to be considered when underwriting a real estate loan... in individual cases to originate or purchase loans with loan-to-value ratios in excess of the...
12 CFR Appendix A to Part 365 - Interagency Guidelines for Real Estate Lending Policies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... and type of the project or property: • Requirements for feasibility studies and sensitivity and risk... only one of several pertinent credit factors to be considered when underwriting a real estate loan... in individual cases to originate or purchase loans with loan-to-value ratios in excess of the...
12 CFR Appendix C to Part 208 - Interagency Guidelines for Real Estate Lending Policies
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... or property: • Requirements for feasibility studies and sensitivity and risk analyses (e.g... only one of several pertinent credit factors to be considered when underwriting a real estate loan... in individual cases to originate or purchase loans with loan-to-value ratios in excess of the...
14 CFR Appendix C to Part 420 - Risk Analysis
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... within the populated area (A) Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) Oak Ridge National... including 100 nm from the launch point are required at the U.S. census block group level. Population data... populated area (N) Within 100 nm of the launch point: U.S. census data at the census block-group level...
14 CFR Appendix C to Part 420 - Risk Analysis
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... within the populated area (A) Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) Oak Ridge National... including 100 nm from the launch point are required at the U.S. census block group level. Population data... populated area (N) Within 100 nm of the launch point: U.S. census data at the census block-group level...
14 CFR Appendix C to Part 420 - Risk Analysis
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... within the populated area (A) Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) Oak Ridge National... including 100 nm from the launch point are required at the U.S. census block group level. Population data... populated area (N) Within 100 nm of the launch point: U.S. census data at the census block-group level...
14 CFR Appendix C to Part 420 - Risk Analysis
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... within the populated area (A) Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) Oak Ridge National... including 100 nm from the launch point are required at the U.S. census block group level. Population data... populated area (N) Within 100 nm of the launch point: U.S. census data at the census block-group level...
38 CFR Appendix B to Part 200 - The Action Requiring an Environmental Assessment
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, require an... disturbed property where there is the potential for an increase in traffic and people. ...
38 CFR Appendix B to Part 200 - The Action Requiring an Environmental Assessment
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, require an... disturbed property where there is the potential for an increase in traffic and people. ...
38 CFR Appendix B to Part 200 - The Action Requiring an Environmental Assessment
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, require an... disturbed property where there is the potential for an increase in traffic and people. ...
38 CFR Appendix B to Part 200 - The Action Requiring an Environmental Assessment
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, require an... disturbed property where there is the potential for an increase in traffic and people. ...
38 CFR Appendix B to Part 200 - The Action Requiring an Environmental Assessment
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, require an... disturbed property where there is the potential for an increase in traffic and people. ...
RMP Guidance for Chemical Distributors - Appendix D: OSHA Guidance on PSM
Guidance on the Process Safety Management standard says information (including MSDS) about chemicals, including process intermediates, must enable accurate assessment of fire/explosion characteristics, reactivity hazards, and corrosing/erosion effects.
2006-09-01
36 5. NASA - TLX over Increased Workload ................................... 37 viii C...AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION – TASK LOAD INDEX ( NASA - TLX )................................................................ 89 APPENDIX H...environments are the NASA Task Load Index ( NASA - TLX ) and the Subjective Workload Assessment Techniques (SWAT) which have subscales assessing loads for time
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Regulations Relating to Labor (Continued) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR... conjunction with engineering controls, guards, and safe work practices and procedures. 2. Assessment and... are likely to arise under foreseeable work activity conditions and to match employee PPE to the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Regulations Relating to Labor (Continued) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR... conjunction with engineering controls, guards, and safe work practices and procedures. 2. Assessment and... are likely to arise under foreseeable work activity conditions and to match employee PPE to the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Regulations Relating to Labor (Continued) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR... conjunction with engineering controls, guards, and safe work practices and procedures. 2. Assessment and... are likely to arise under foreseeable work activity conditions and to match employee PPE to the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Regulations Relating to Labor (Continued) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR... conjunction with engineering controls, guards, and safe work practices and procedures. 2. Assessment and... are likely to arise under foreseeable work activity conditions and to match employee PPE to the...
49 CFR 192.923 - How is direct assessment used and for what threats?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Transmission Pipeline Integrity Management § 192.923 How is direct assessment used and for what threats? (a... corrosion (ICDA), and stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (b) Primary method. An operator using direct..., appendix A3, and § 192.929 if addressing stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (c) Supplemental method. An...
49 CFR 192.923 - How is direct assessment used and for what threats?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Transmission Pipeline Integrity Management § 192.923 How is direct assessment used and for what threats? (a... corrosion (ICDA), and stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (b) Primary method. An operator using direct..., appendix A3, and § 192.929 if addressing stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (c) Supplemental method. An...
49 CFR 192.923 - How is direct assessment used and for what threats?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Transmission Pipeline Integrity Management § 192.923 How is direct assessment used and for what threats? (a... corrosion (ICDA), and stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (b) Primary method. An operator using direct..., appendix A3, and § 192.929 if addressing stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (c) Supplemental method. An...
49 CFR 192.923 - How is direct assessment used and for what threats?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Transmission Pipeline Integrity Management § 192.923 How is direct assessment used and for what threats? (a... corrosion (ICDA), and stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (b) Primary method. An operator using direct..., appendix A3, and § 192.929 if addressing stress corrosion cracking (SCCDA). (c) Supplemental method. An...
School Information: Phase III of Quality Assessment Program. Appendix B.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Burson, William W.
This questionnaire, used in the Educational Quality Assessment Program in Pennsylvania, was designed to be filled out by school administrators. It requests information about staff size, enrollment size, library books available, hours of paraprofessionals, and quality of housing in school district. It also includes a checklist to show the extent of…
17 CFR 200.80f - Appendix F-Records control schedule.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... interests or participations issued in connection with Keogh Plans (section 3(a)(2)) 10 years. 19- Notice of... termination of offering plus 10 years or order of the Commission permanently suspending exemption, whichever... action on appeal is taken plus 10 years. 94- Notification of exemption for assessment or assessable stock...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-03-11
... Power Plant Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory... Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Appendix R, ``Fire Protection Program for Nuclear Power...), for the operation of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant (JAFNPP) located in Oswego County...
A Validity Study of the Self-Esteem Inventory.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Landis, H. John
Results of this validation study of a slightly modified version of the Coppersmith Self-Esteem Inventory substantiate its use with seventh graders to assess Goal I (concerning self-understanding and appreciation of self-worth) of the Educational Quality Assessment Program in Pennsylvania. Appendixes include the definition and rationale for Goal I,…
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... conjunction with engineering controls, guards, and safe work practices and procedures. 2. Assessment and... example, splash protection, and impact protection; (b) compare the hazards associated with the environment... contact lenses must also wear appropriate eye and face protection devices in a hazardous environment. It...
Conversion system overview assessment. Volume 1: solar thermoelectrics
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Jayadev, T. S.; Henderson, J.; Finegold, J.
1979-08-01
An assessment of thermoelectrics for solar energy conversion is given. There is significant potential for solar thermoelectrics in solar technologies where collector costs are low; e.g., Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) and solar ponds. Reports of two studies by manufacturers assessing the cost of thermoelectric generators in large scale production are included in the appendix and several new concepts thermoelectric systems are presented. (WHK)
36 CFR Appendix 1 to Part 801 - Identification of Properties: General
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Preservation Officer will be of vital assistance to the applicant. The State Historic Preservation Officer can... recorded; (3) Assessing the probability that properties eligible for the National Register will be found if...
36 CFR Appendix 1 to Part 801 - Identification of Properties: General
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Preservation Officer will be of vital assistance to the applicant. The State Historic Preservation Officer can... recorded; (3) Assessing the probability that properties eligible for the National Register will be found if...
36 CFR Appendix 1 to Part 801 - Identification of Properties: General
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Preservation Officer will be of vital assistance to the applicant. The State Historic Preservation Officer can... recorded; (3) Assessing the probability that properties eligible for the National Register will be found if...
Selection criteria for using nighttime construction and maintenance operations : appendices.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2003-05-01
Appendix A: literature review and bibliography of related research; : Appendix B: survey instrument; : Appendix C: survey results; : Appendix D: Oregon crash analysis; : Appendix E: userguide to estimate road user costs; : Appendix F: the study of wo...
Risk assessment of technologies for detecting illicit drugs in containers
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Brandenstein, Albert E.
1995-03-01
This paper provides the highlights of the role risk assessment plays in the United States technology program for nonintrusive inspection of cargo containers for illicit drugs. The Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center is coordinating the national effort to develop prototype technologies for an advanced generation, nonintrusive cargo inspection system. In the future, the U.S. Customs Service could configure advanced technologies for finding not only drugs and other contraband hidden in cargo, but for a wide variety of commodities for customs duty verification purposes. The overall nonintrusive inspection system is envisioned to consist primarily of two classes of subsystems: (1) shipment document examination subsystems to prescreen exporter and importer documents; and (2) chemical and physics-based subsystems to detect and characterize illicit substances. The document examination subsystems would use software algorithms, artificial intelligence, and neural net technology to perform an initial prescreening of the information on the shipping manifest for suspicious patterns. This would be accomplished by creating a `profile' from the shipping information and matching it to trends known to be used by traffickers. The chemical and physics-based subsystems would apply nuclear physics, x-ray, gas chromatography and spectrometry technologies to locate and identify contraband in containers and other conveyances without the need for manual searches. The approach taken includes using technology testbeds to assist in evaluating technology prototypes and testing system concepts in a fully instrumented but realistic operational environment. This approach coupled with a substance signature phenomenology program to characterize those detectable elements of benign, as well as target substances lends itself particularly well to the topics of risk assessment and elemental characterization of substances. A technology testbed established in Tacoma, Washington provides a national facility for testing and evaluating existing and emerging prototype systems in an operational environment. The results of initial tests using the advanced x-ray subsystem installed at the testbed are given in this paper. A description of typical cargo contents and those characteristics applicable to nuclear interrogation techniques are provided in the appendix.
Hazard Analysis for Building 34 Vacuum Glove Box Assembly
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Meginnis, Ian
2014-01-01
One of the characteristics of an effective safety program is the recognition and control of hazards before mishaps or failures occur. Conducting potentially hazardous tests necessitates a thorough hazard analysis in order to prevent injury to personnel, and to prevent damage to facilities and equipment. The primary purpose of this hazard analysis is to define and address the potential hazards and controls associated with the Building 34 Vacuum Glove Box Assembly, and to provide the applicable team of personnel with the documented results. It is imperative that each member of the team be familiar with the hazards and controls associated with his/her particular tasks, assignments and activities while interfacing with facility test systems, equipment and hardware. In fulfillment of the stated purposes, the goal of this hazard analysis is to identify all hazards that have the potential to harm personnel, damage the facility or its test systems or equipment, test articles, Government or personal property, or the environment. This analysis may also assess the significance and risk, when applicable, of lost test objectives when substantial monetary value is involved. The hazards, causes, controls, verifications, and risk assessment codes have been documented on the hazard analysis work sheets in Appendix A of this document. The preparation and development of this report is in accordance with JPR 1700.1, "JSC Safety and Health Handbook" and JSC 17773 Rev D "Instructions for Preparation of Hazard Analysis for JSC Ground Operations".
Energy use in the marine transportation industry. Task III. Efficiency improvements. Draft report
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1977-06-02
Research and development areas that hold promise for maritime energy conservation are identified and evaluated. The methodology used is discussed in Chapter II. The technology base of the commercial marine transportation industry relating to energy usage is made up of: main propulsion plants, propulsors, hydrodynamics, vessel operations, and fuels. Fifteen specific program areas in the first four generic technologies are identified and are evaluated. An economic and energy impact analysis and technological risk assessment was performed on the specific program areas and the results are summarized in Chapter III. The first five appendices address the generic technologies. The sixth appendixmore » contains the baseline operating and cost parameters against which the 15 program areas were evaluated, and the last appendix contains sample printouts of the MTEM model used to evaluate the energy consumption and economic impacts associated with the candidate technology areas. (MCW)« less
Behavioral Addictions as Mental Disorders: To Be or Not To Be?
Petry, Nancy M; Zajac, Kristyn; Ginley, Meredith K
2018-05-07
Should excessive and problematic engagement in nonsubstance use behaviors be mental disorders? The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) repositioned gambling disorder in the substance use disorders section and introduced Internet gaming disorder in the research appendix; the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) is also considering it. This article outlines pros and cons of considering behavioral addictions as mental disorders and also reviews the DSM-5 decision-making processes. It focuses on three conditions: gambling disorder, Internet gaming disorder (IGD), and Internet addiction (IA). We detail assessment methods and prevalence rates for these conditions and outline psychiatric comorbidities, demographic and biological risk factors, and promising treatment approaches. We also briefly discuss other putative behavioral addictions: eating/food, sex, exercise, shopping, and tanning "addictions." Overall, data are inconclusive, and consistent terminology and methodology are needed to define and evaluate these conditions more fully prior to considering them mental disorders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
.... Excluded mortgage exposure means any one- to four-family residential pre-sold construction loan for a... model development. In this context, backtesting is one form of out-of-sample testing. Bank holding... one party (the protection purchaser) to transfer the credit risk of one or more exposures (reference...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... foreseeable risks to customers or to the safety and soundness of the financial institution or creditor from...) Notice from customers, victims of identity theft, law enforcement authorities, or other persons regarding... the Customer Identification Program rules implementing 31 U.S.C. 5318(l) (31 CFR 103.121); and (b...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... control reasonably foreseeable risks to customers or to the safety and soundness of the financial...; and (5) Notice from customers, victims of identity theft, law enforcement authorities, or other... verification set forth in the Customer Identification Program rules implementing 31 U.S.C. 5318(l)(31 CFR 103...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 741 - Guidance for an Interest Rate Risk Policy and an Effective Program
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... Measurement Methods C. Components of IRR Measurement Methods V. Internal Controls VI. Decision-Making Informed... effective IRR management program identifies, measures, monitors, and controls IRR and is central to safe and... critical to the control of IRR exposure. All FICUs required to have an IRR policy and program should...
12 CFR Appendix B to Part 741 - Guidance for an Interest Rate Risk Policy and an Effective Program
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... Measurement Methods C. Components of IRR Measurement Methods V. Internal Controls VI. Decision-Making Informed... effective IRR management program identifies, measures, monitors, and controls IRR and is central to safe and... critical to the control of IRR exposure. All FICUs required to have an IRR policy and program should...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Test Methodology and Specifications
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
....3.2, Mortgage Amortization Schedule Inputs 3-32, Loan Group Inputs for Mortgage Amortization... Prepayment Explanatory Variables F 3.6.3.5.2, Multifamily Default and Prepayment Inputs 3-38, Loan Group... Group inputs for Gross Loss Severity F 3.3.4, Interest Rates Outputs3.6.3.3.4, Mortgage Amortization...
12 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Risk-Based Capital Test Methodology and Specifications
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
....3.2, Mortgage Amortization Schedule Inputs 3-32, Loan Group Inputs for Mortgage Amortization... Prepayment Explanatory Variables F 3.6.3.5.2, Multifamily Default and Prepayment Inputs 3-38, Loan Group... Group inputs for Gross Loss Severity F 3.3.4, Interest Rates Outputs3.6.3.3.4, Mortgage Amortization...
40 CFR Appendix B to Subpart Q of... - Standard Health Effects Language for Public Notification
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... special health risk for infants, young children, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised... children, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune systems. 1d. Ground Water Rule... MCL or more may cause mottling of children's teeth, usually in children less than nine years old...
40 CFR Appendix B to Subpart Q of... - Standard Health Effects Language for Public Notification
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... special health risk for infants, young children, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised... children, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune systems. 1d. Ground Water Rule... MCL or more may cause mottling of children's teeth, usually in children less than nine years old...
17 CFR Appendix B to Part 255 - Enhanced Minimum Standards for Compliance Programs
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... documentation for market making-related activities conducted in reliance on § 255.4(b) and for hedging activity... activities; iii. The mission (i.e., the type of trading activity, such as market-making, trading in sovereign... arrangements for traders engaged in underwriting or market making-related activities under § 255.4 or risk...
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2010-01-01
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A Field Programmable Gate Array Based Software Defined Radio Design for the Space Environment
2009-12-01
CHANGING PARAMETERS ......................................................................97 APPENDIX B. ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS ...Professor Frank Kragh was inspirational and always provided keen insight into the mathematics of signal analysis. Special thanks to Professor...and risk involved with launching a new satellite. [2] An FPGA design with potential for space applications was presented in [3]. This initial SDR
An unusual presentation of perforated appendicitis in epigastric region☆
Odabasi, Mehmet; Arslan, Cem; Abuoglu, Hasan; Gunay, Emre; Yildiz, Mehmet Kamil; Eris, Cengiz; Ozkan, Erkan; Aktekin, Ali; Muftuoglu, M.A. Tolga
2013-01-01
INTRODUCTION Atypical presentations of appendix have been reported including backache, left lower quadrant pain and groin pain from a strangulated femoral hernia containing the appendix. We report a case presenting an epigastric pain that was diagnosed after computed tomography as a perforated appendicitis on intestinal malrotation. PRESENTATION OF CASE A 27-year-old man was admitted with a three-day history of epigastric pain. Physical examination revealed tenderness and defense on palpation of epigastric region. There was a left subcostal incision with the history of diaphragmatic hernia repair when the patient was 3 days old. He had an intestinal malrotation with the cecum fixed at the epigastric region and the inflamed appendix extending beside the left lobe of liver. DISCUSSION While appendicitis is the most common abdominal disease requiring surgical intervention seen in the emergency room setting, intestinal malrotation is relatively uncommon. When patients with asymptomatic undiagnosed gastrointestinal malrotation clinically present with abdominal pain, accurate diagnosis and definitive therapy may be delayed, possibly increasing the risk of morbidity and mortality. CONCLUSION Atypical presentations of acute appendicitis should be kept in mind in patients with abdominal pain in emergency room especially in patients with previous childhood operation for diaphragmatic hernia. PMID:24441442
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Environmental Surveillance at Los Alamos during 2007
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Environmental Surveillance at Los Alamos reports are prepared annually by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (the Laboratory) Environmental Directorate, as required by US Department of Energy Order 450.1, General Environmental Protection Program, and US Department of Energy Order 231.1A, Environment, Safety, and Health Reporting. These annual reports summarize environmental data that are used to determine compliance with applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations, executive orders, and departmental policies. Additional data, beyond the minimum required, are also gathered and reported as part of the Laboratory’s efforts to ensure public safety and to monitor environmental quality at and nearmore » the Laboratory. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the Laboratory’s major environmental programs and explains the risks and the actions taken to reduce risks at the Laboratory from environmental legacies and waste management operations. Chapter 2 reports the Laboratory’s compliance status for 2007. Chapter 3 provides a summary of the maximum radiological dose the public and biota populations could have potentially received from Laboratory operations and discusses chemical exposures. The environmental surveillance and monitoring data are organized by environmental media (Chapter 4, air; Chapters 5 and 6, water and sediments; Chapter 7, soils; and Chapter 8, foodstuffs and biota) in a format to meet the needs of a general and scientific audience. Chapter 9 provides a summary of the status of environmental restoration work around LANL. A glossary and a list of acronyms and abbreviations are in the back of the report. Appendix A explains the standards for environmental contaminants, Appendix B explains the units of measurements used in this report, Appendix C describes the laboratory’s technical areas and their associated programs, and Appendix D provides web links to more information. In printed copies of this report or Executive Summary, we have also enclosed a compact disc with a copy of the full report in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) form and detailed supplemental tables of data from 2007 in Microsoft Excel format. These files are also available for download from the web (http://www.lanl.gov/community-environment/environmental- stewardship/environmental-report.php).« less
Das, Adrian J.; Stephenson, Nathan L.
2013-01-01
30-year time periods -- the Independence station, with a relatively continuous temperature record starting in 1925 -- shows a modest warming, not a cooling, between 1925-1940 and 1971-2000, further casting doubt on the Kings Canyon cooling shown in Figs. 6 and 11 of Appendix 1. If funds become available, it will be useful to more formally analyze potential PRISM biases in long-term SEKI climatic trends. Until then, the analyses of individual weather station records presented here (effectively an analysis of source data that PRISM uses) are meant to provide a robust summary of climatic changes in SEKI.
Columbia Accident Investigation Board Report. Volume Six
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Barry, J. L.; Gehmann, H. W.; Deal, D. W.; Hallock, J. N.; Hess, K. W.
2003-01-01
In the course of its inquiry into the February 1, 2003 destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board conducted a series of public hearings at Houston, Texas; Cape Canaveral, Florida; and Washington, DC. Testimony from these hearings was recorded and then transcribed. This appendix, Volume VI of the Report, is a compilation of those transcripts. Contents: Transcripts of Board Public Hearings; Appendix H.1 March 6, 2003 Houston, Texas; Appendix H.2 March 17, 2003 Houston, Texas; Appendix H.3 March 18, 2003 Houston, Texas; Appendix H. 4 March 25, 2003 Cape Canaveral, Florida; Appendix H.5 March 26, 2003 Cape Canaveral, Florida; Appendix H.6 April 7, 2003 Houston, Texas; Appendix H.7 April 8, 2003 Houston, Texas; Appendix H.8 April 23, 2003 Houston, Texas; Appendix H.9 May 6, 2003 Houston, Texas; Appendix H.10 June 12, 2003 Washington, DC.
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Pulsipher, A.
This Proceedings volume includes papers prepared for an international workshop on lease abandonment and offshore platform disposal. The workshop was held April 15, 16, and 17, 1996, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Included in the volume are several plenary speeches and issue papers. prepared by six working groups, who discussed: Abandoning Wells; Abandoning Pipelines; Removing Facilities; Site Clearance; Habitat Management, Maintenance, and Planning; and Regulation and Policy. Also included are an introduction, an afterword (reprinted with the permission of its author, John Lohrenz), and, as Appendix C, the complete report of the National Research Council Marine Boards An Assessment of Techniquesmore » for Removing Fixed Offshore Structures, around which much of the discussion at the workshop was organized. Short biographies of many speakers, organizers, and chairpersons are included as Appendix A. Appendix B is a list of conference participants. Selected papers have been processes separately for inclusion in the Energy Science and Technology database.« less
1975-05-01
the channel banks formed by the Cumberland River (2). Corps land around the reservoir averages ippr cimately 300 to 500 feet (ft) in width (3). The...encroachment risks are in the Somerset-Burnside area and adjacent to subdivisions which border the project (2). The Corps recreation resource staff at...of Corps lands will be completed in the near future and should minimize future encroachments. The highest encroachment risks are near the Somerset
T1 bright appendix sign to exclude acute appendicitis in pregnant women.
Shin, Ilah; An, Chansik; Lim, Joon Seok; Kim, Myeong-Jin; Chung, Yong Eun
2017-08-01
To evaluate the diagnostic value of the T1 bright appendix sign for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in pregnant women. This retrospective study included 125 pregnant women with suspected appendicitis who underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The T1 bright appendix sign was defined as a high intensity signal filling more than half length of the appendix on T1-weighted imaging. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of the T1 bright appendix sign for normal appendix identification were calculated in all patients and in those with borderline-sized appendices (6-7 mm). The T1 bright appendix sign was seen in 51% of patients with normal appendices, but only in 4.5% of patients with acute appendicitis. The overall sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of the T1 bright appendix sign for normal appendix diagnosis were 44.9%, 95.5%, 97.6%, and 30.0%, respectively. All four patients with borderline sized appendix with appendicitis showed negative T1 bright appendix sign. The T1 bright appendix sign is a specific finding for the diagnosis of a normal appendix in pregnant women with suspected acute appendicitis. • Magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly used in emergency settings. • Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of acute abdomen. • Magnetic resonance imaging is widely used in pregnant population. • T1 bright appendix sign can be a specific sign representing normal appendix.
Environment, Safety, and Health Self-Assessment Report, Fiscal Year 2008
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Chernowski, John
2009-02-27
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Environment, Safety, and Health (ES&H) Self-Assessment Program ensures that Integrated Safety Management (ISM) is implemented institutionally and by all divisions. The Self-Assessment Program, managed by the Office of Contract Assurance (OCA), provides for an internal evaluation of all ES&H programs and systems at LBNL. The functions of the program are to ensure that work is conducted safely, and with minimal negative impact to workers, the public, and the environment. The Self-Assessment Program is also the mechanism used to institute continuous improvements to the Laboratory's ES&H programs. The program is described in LBNL/PUB 5344, Environment, Safety, andmore » Health Self-Assessment Program and is composed of four distinct assessments: the Division Self-Assessment, the Management of Environment, Safety, and Health (MESH) review, ES&H Technical Assurance, and the Appendix B Self-Assessment. The Division Self-Assessment uses the five core functions and seven guiding principles of ISM as the basis of evaluation. Metrics are created to measure performance in fulfilling ISM core functions and guiding principles, as well as promoting compliance with applicable regulations. The five core functions of ISM are as follows: (1) Define the Scope of Work; (2) Identify and Analyze Hazards; (3) Control the Hazards; (4) Perform the Work; and (5) Feedback and Improvement. The seven guiding principles of ISM are as follows: (1) Line Management Responsibility for ES&H; (2) Clear Roles and Responsibilities; (3) Competence Commensurate with Responsibilities; (4) Balanced Priorities; (5) Identification of ES&H Standards and Requirements; (6) Hazard Controls Tailored to the Work Performed; and (7) Operations Authorization. Performance indicators are developed by consensus with OCA, representatives from each division, and Environment, Health, and Safety (EH&S) Division program managers. Line management of each division performs the Division Self-Assessment annually. The primary focus of the review is workplace safety. The MESH review is an evaluation of division management of ES&H in its research and operations, focusing on implementation and effectiveness of the division's ISM plan. It is a peer review performed by members of the LBNL Safety Review Committee (SRC), with staff support from OCA. Each division receives a MESH review every two to four years, depending on the results of the previous review. The ES&H Technical Assurance Program (TAP) provides the framework for systematic reviews of ES&H programs and processes. The intent of ES&H Technical Assurance assessments is to provide assurance that ES&H programs and processes comply with their guiding regulations, are effective, and are properly implemented by LBNL divisions. The Appendix B Performance Evaluation and Measurement Plan (PEMP) requires that LBNL sustain and enhance the effectiveness of integrated safety, health, and environmental protection through a strong and well-deployed system. Information required for Appendix B is provided by EH&S Division functional managers. The annual Appendix B report is submitted at the close of the fiscal year. This assessment is the Department of Energy's (DOE) primary mechanism for evaluating LBNL's contract performance in ISM.« less
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Campbell, Sam; Dam, Wiliam
In 2012, the U.S.Department of Energy (DOE) began reassessing the former Riverton, Wyoming, Processing Site area for potential contaminant sources impacting groundwater. A flood in 2010 along the Little Wind River resulted in increases in groundwater contamination (DOE 2013).This investigation is a small part of continued efforts by DOE and other stakeholders to update human health and ecological risk assessments, to make a comprehensive examination of all exposure pathways to ensure that the site remains protective through established institutional controls. During field inspections at the Riverton Site in 2013, a white evaporitic mineral deposit was identified along the bank ofmore » the Little Wind River within the discharge zone of the groundwater contamination plume. In December 2013, Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) personnel collected a sample for analysis by X-ray fluorescence (Figure 1 shows the type of material sampled). The sample had a uranium concentration of approximately 64 to 73 parts per million. Although the uranium in this mineral deposit is within the expected range for evaporatic minerals in the western United States (SRNL 2014), DOE determined that additional assessment of the mineral deposit was warranted. In response to the initial collection and analysis of a sample of the mineral deposit, DOE developed a work plan (Work Plan to Sample Mineral Deposits Along the Little Wind River, Riverton, Wyoming, Processing Site [DOE 2014]) to further define the extent of these mineral deposits and the concentration of the associated contaminants (Appendix A). The work plan addressed field reconnaissance, mapping, sampling, and the assessment of risk associated with the mineral deposits adjacent to the Little Wind River.« less
Multispan Elevated Guideway Design for Passenger Transport Vehicles : Volume 2. Appendixes.
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1975-04-01
Contents: Appendix A - derivation of vehicle-guideway interaction equations; Appendix B - evaluation of pier support dynamics; Appendix C - computer simulation program of two-dimensional vehicle over a multi-span guideway; Appendix D - computer progr...
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