Kim, David K; Bridges, Carolyn B; Harriman, Kathleen H
2016-02-05
In October 2015, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)* approved the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older, United States, 2016. This schedule provides a summary of ACIP recommendations for the use of vaccines routinely recommended for adults aged 19 years or older in two figures, footnotes for each vaccine, and a table that describes primary contraindications and precautions for commonly used vaccines for adults. Although the figures in the adult immunization schedule illustrate recommended vaccinations that begin at age 19 years, the footnotes contain information on vaccines that are recommended for adults that may begin at age younger than age 19 years. The footnotes also contain vaccine dosing, intervals between doses, and other important information and should be read with the figures.
Cardiology Patient Page: Electronic Cigarettes
... of the American Heart Association Cardiology Patient Page Electronic Cigarettes Rachel A. Grana , Pamela M. Ling , Neal ... Footnotes References Figures & Tables Info & Metrics eLetters Introduction Electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes) are devices that deliver nicotine ...
Cerebral and Sinus Vein Thrombosis
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Screening for Peripheral Artery Disease
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The Burden of Social Proof: Shared Thresholds and Social Influence
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MacCoun, Robert J.
2012-01-01
[Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 119(2) of Psychological Review (see record 2012-06153-001). In the article, incorrect versions of figures 3 and 6 were included. Also, Table 8 should have included the following information in the table footnote "P(A V) = probability of acquittal given unanimous verdict." All…
Patient's Guide to Recovery After Deep Vein Thrombosis or Pulmonary Embolism
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Cross-reference identification within a PDF document
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Li, Sida; Gao, Liangcai; Tang, Zhi; Yu, Yinyan
2015-01-01
Cross-references, such like footnotes, endnotes, figure/table captions, references, are a common and useful type of page elements to further explain their corresponding entities in the target document. In this paper, we focus on cross-reference identification in a PDF document, and present a robust method as a case study of identifying footnotes and figure references. The proposed method first extracts footnotes and figure captions, and then matches them with their corresponding references within a document. A number of novel features within a PDF document, i.e., page layout, font information, lexical and linguistic features of cross-references, are utilized for the task. Clustering is adopted to handle the features that are stable in one document but varied in different kinds of documents so that the process of identification is adaptive with document types. In addition, this method leverages results from the matching process to provide feedback to the identification process and further improve the algorithm accuracy. The primary experiments in real document sets show that the proposed method is promising to identify cross-reference in a PDF document.
Magnetic Braking Revisited: Activities for the Undergraduate Laboratory
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Ireson, Gren; Twidle, John
2008-01-01
This paper revisits the demonstration of Lenz by dropping magnets down a non-magnetic tube. Recent publications are reviewed and ideas for undergraduate laboratory investigations are suggested. Finally, an example of matching theory to observation is presented. (Contains 4 tables, 5 figures and 3 footnotes.)
Benchmarking Peer Production Mechanisms, Processes & Practices
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Fischer, Thomas; Kretschmer, Thomas
2008-01-01
This deliverable identifies key approaches for quality management in peer production by benchmarking peer production practices and processes in other areas. (Contains 29 footnotes, 13 figures and 2 tables.)[This report has been authored with contributions of: Kaisa Honkonen-Ratinen, Matti Auvinen, David Riley, Jose Pinzon, Thomas Fischer, Thomas…
Reaction Time of a Group of Physics Students
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Saxena, Charu; Kaur, Rini; Arun, P.
2008-01-01
The reaction time of a group of students majoring in physics is reported here. Strong correlation between fatigue, reaction time and performance has been observed and may be useful for academicians and administrators responsible for working out timetables, course structures, student counsellings, etc. (Contains 5 figures, 1 table, and 1 footnote.)
The EFQM Excellence Model for Deploying Quality Management: A British-Russian Journey
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Steed, Carol; Maslow, Dmitry; Mazaletskaya, Anna
2005-01-01
This paper describes how the Excellence Model[R] developed by the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) can be used and applied within higher education, with practical examples accompanying the Model in a Russian University to raise management quality. (Contains 5 figures, 2 tables, and 1 footnote.)
Very Large Data Volumes Analysis of Collaborative Systems with Finite Number of States
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Ivan, Ion; Ciurea, Cristian; Pavel, Sorin
2010-01-01
The collaborative system with finite number of states is defined. A very large database is structured. Operations on large databases are identified. Repetitive procedures for collaborative systems operations are derived. The efficiency of such procedures is analyzed. (Contains 6 tables, 5 footnotes and 3 figures.)
A Safe and Effective Modification of Thomson's Jumping Ring Experiment
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Waschke, Felix; Strunz, Andreas; Meyn, Jan-Peter
2012-01-01
The electrical circuit of the jumping ring experiment based on discharging a capacitor is optimized. The setup is scoop proof at 46 V and yet the ring jumps more than 9 m high. The setup is suitable for both lectures and student laboratory work in higher education. (Contains 1 table, 8 figures and 3 footnotes.)
A Near to Far Transformation using Spherical Expansions Phase 1: Verification on Simulated Antennas
2014-09-01
Antenna Pattern Range. . . . . 75 List of Tables 1 Notation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Legendre polynomials ...first kind Pmn (x) are [3, Equation 12.84 and footnote]: Pmn (x) := (−1)m(1− x2)m/2 dm dxm Pn(x), where Pn(x)’s are the Legendre polynomials . There is the...n ) (4) 9 that computes Pmn (x) = 0 for m > n (5) Table 2 lists the initial Legendre polynomials and their derivatives. Figure 8 plots the first few
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Glazerman, Steven; Max, Jeffrey
2011-01-01
This appendix describes the methods and provides further detail to support the evaluation brief, "Do Low-Income Students Have Equal Access to the Highest-Performing Teachers?" (Contains 8 figures, 6 tables and 5 footnotes.) [For the main report, "Do Low-Income Students Have Equal Access to the Highest-Performing Teachers? NCEE…
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Tabor, Josh
2010-01-01
On the 2009 AP[c] Statistics Exam, students were asked to create a statistic to measure skewness in a distribution. This paper explores several of the most popular student responses and evaluates which statistic performs best when sampling from various skewed populations. (Contains 8 figures, 3 tables, and 4 footnotes.)
Simple Verification of the Parabolic Shape of a Rotating Liquid and a Boat on Its Surface
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Sabatka, Z.; Dvorak, L.
2010-01-01
This article describes a simple and inexpensive way to create and to verify the parabolic surface of a rotating liquid. The liquid is water. The second part of the article deals with the problem of a boat on the surface of a rotating liquid. (Contains 1 table, 10 figures and 5 footnotes.)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bakker, J. F.; Paulides, M. M.; Christ, A.; Kuster, N.; van Rhoon, G. C.
2011-05-01
In this corrigendum, the authors would like to report typographic errors in figures 3 and 4 and to suggest a brief amendment to section 3.1 to avoid further misunderstandings. Figures 3 and 4: the y-axis tick should read 0.1 instead of 1 in both figure 3 (top) and figure 4 (top). In figure 3 (top), the title should be changed to 'SARwb' instead of 'SARwb,max'. Section 3.1. Numerical uncertainty: the following note should be added at the end of the paragraph or as a footnote: 'In order to obtain a worst-case estimate of the numerical uncertainty (table 4), all components were considered as correlated'. The authors would like to express their sincere apologies for the errors in the manuscript.
Coplen, Tyler B.; Holden, Norman E.
2016-01-01
Abstract The Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights uses annotations given in footnotes that are an integral part of the Tables of Standard Atomic Weights to alert users to the possibilities of quite extraordinary occurrences, as well as sources with abnormal atomic-weight values outside an otherwise acceptable range. The basic need for footnotes to the Standard Atomic Weights Table and equivalent annotations to the Table of Isotopic Compositions of the Elements arises from the necessity to provide users with information that is relevant to one or more elements, but that cannot be provided using numerical data in columns. Anymore » desire to increase additional information conveyed by annotations to these Tables is tempered by the need to preserve a compact format and a style that can alert users, who would not be inclined to consult either the last full element-by-element review or the full text of a current Standard Atomic Weights of the Elements report. Since 1989, the footnotes of the Tables of Standard Atomic Weights and the annotations in column 5 of the Table of Isotopic Compositions of the Elements have been harmonized by use of three lowercase footnotes, “g”, “m”, and “r”, that signify geologically exceptionally specimens (“g”), modified isotopic compositions in material subjected to undisclosed or inadvertent isotopic fractionation (“m”), and the range in isotopic composition of normal terrestrial material prevents more precise atomic-weight value being given (“r”). As some elements are assigned intervals for their standard atomic-weight values (applies to 12 elements since 2009), footnotes “g” and “r” are no longer needed for these elements.« less
Coplen, Tyler B.; Holden, Norman E.
2016-01-01
The Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights uses annotations given in footnotes that are an integral part of the Tables of Standard Atomic Weights to alert users to the possibilities of quite extraordinary occurrences, as well as sources with abnormal atomic-weight values outside an otherwise acceptable range. The basic need for footnotes to the Standard Atomic Weights Table and equivalent annotations to the Table of Isotopic Compositions of the Elements arises from the necessity to provide users with information that is relevant to one or more elements, but that cannot be provided using numerical data in columns. Any desire to increase additional information conveyed by annotations to these Tables is tempered by the need to preserve a compact format and a style that can alert users, who would not be inclined to consult either the last full element-by-element review or the full text of a current Standard Atomic Weights of the Elements report. Since 1989, the footnotes of the Tables of Standard Atomic Weights and the annotations in column 5 of the Table of Isotopic Compositions of the Elements have been harmonized by use of three lowercase footnotes, “g”, “m”, and “r”, that signify geologically exceptionally specimens (“g”), modified isotopic compositions in material subjected to undisclosed or inadvertent isotopic fractionation (“m”), and the range in isotopic composition of normal terrestrial material prevents more precise atomic-weight value being given (“r”). As some elements are assigned intervals for their standard atomic-weight values (applies to 12 elements since 2009), footnotes “g” and “r” are no longer needed for these elements.
Destro, M. T.; Leitao, M.; Farber, J. M.
1996-01-01
Volume 62, no. 2, p. 705, column 2, line 5 from bottom: "neutralized with chlorine" should read "chlorine neutralized by the addition of 5 ml of a 1% solution of sodium thiosulfate." Page 706, Table 1, footnote b: Footnote b should read "The designation in parentheses is the area or type of sample collected as indicated in Table 3." Page 709, Tables 3 and 4: Tables 3 and 4 should read as shown below. PMID:16535326
17 CFR 200.80a - Appendix A-Documentary materials available to the public.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... § 200.80a Appendix A—Documentary materials available to the public. [See footnotes at end of table... Prospectuses (selling circulars) in connection with registration statement 10 Periodic reports (annual... Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 230.240) 3(b) [See footnotes at end of table] Description Pursuant to...
17 CFR 200.80a - Appendix A-Documentary materials available to the public.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... § 200.80a Appendix A—Documentary materials available to the public. [See footnotes at end of table... Prospectuses (selling circulars) in connection with registration statement 10 Periodic reports (annual... Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 230.240) 3(b) [See footnotes at end of table] Description Pursuant to...
17 CFR 200.80a - Appendix A-Documentary materials available to the public.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... § 200.80a Appendix A—Documentary materials available to the public. [See footnotes at end of table... Prospectuses (selling circulars) in connection with registration statement 10 Periodic reports (annual... Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 230.240) 3(b) [See footnotes at end of table] Description Pursuant to...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1980-06-01
The Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Program will require the preparation of several environmental impact statements and several environmental assessments. This guide begins with a section describing in general terms the efforts required to make these documents readable. The sections describe the formats to be used for the pages, headings, front matter, footnotes, lists, figures, tables, references, glossaries, indexes, and appendixes in these documents. A final section presents some rules of style to be followed in writing the texts.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
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1980-06-01
The Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Program will require the preparation of several environmental impact statements and several environmental assessments. This guide begins with a section describing in general terms the efforts required to make these documents readable. The sections describe the formats to be used for the pages, headings, front matter, footnotes, lists, figures, tables, references, glossaries, indexes, and appendixes in these documents. A final section presents some rules of style to be followed in writing the texts.
Kim, David K; Riley, Laura E; Harriman, Kathleen H; Hunter, Paul; Bridges, Carolyn B
2017-02-10
In October 2016, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted to approve the Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older-United States, 2017. The 2017 adult immunization schedule summarizes ACIP recommendations in two figures, footnotes for the figures, and a table of contraindications and precautions for vaccines recommended for adults. These documents are available at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules. The full ACIP recommendations for each vaccine can be found at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/index.html. The 2017 adult immunization schedule was also reviewed and approved by the American College of Physicians (https://www.acponline.org), the American Academy of Family Physicians (https://www.aafp.org), the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (http://www.acog.org), and the American College of Nurse-Midwives (http://www.midwife.org).
M68000 RNF text formatter user's manual
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Will, R. W.; Grantham, C.
1985-01-01
A powerful, flexible text formatting program, RNF, is described. It is designed to automate many of the tedious elements of typing, including breaking a document into pages with titles and page numbers, formatting chapter and section headings, keeping track of page numbers for use in a table of contents, justifying lines by inserting blanks to give an even right margin, and inserting figures and footnotes at appropriate places on the page. The RNF program greatly facilitates both preparing and modifying a document because it allows you to concentrate your efforts on the content of the document instead of its appearance and because it removes the necessity of retyping text that has not changed.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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Starrett, Malin J.
2008-01-01
The science and technology of radio receives little attention in contemporary education. This article discusses ways to explore the basic operating principles of radio. (Contains 4 figures, 3 footnotes, and 2 notes.)
A guide for authors of symposium papers
Edwin vH. Larson
1971-01-01
Suggestions for preparing a symposium paper for publication, including length, general style, manuscript format, and details of handling tables, illustrations, footnotes, literature references, etc. Also suggestions for typing.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Zhekov, Svetozar A.; Skinner, Stephen L.
2002-09-01
There is a typographic error concerning the flux units in Table 3. Footnote e in Table 3 should read: ``Observed value (0.5-10 keV) followed in parentheses by intrinsic (unabsorbed) value. Units are 10-11 ergs cm-2 s-1.''
Coupled Coils, Magnets and Lenz's Law
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Thompson, Frank
2010-01-01
Great scientists in the past have experimented with coils and magnets. Here we have a variation where coupling occurs between two coils and the oscillatory motion of two magnets to give somewhat surprising results. (Contains 6 figures and 1 footnote.)
Cubic Polynomials, Their Roots and the Perron-Frobenius Theorem
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Dealba, Luz Maria
2002-01-01
In this note several cubic polynomials and their roots are examined, in particular, how these roots move as some of the coefficients are modified. The results obtained are applied to eigenvalues of matrices. (Contains 8 figures and 1 footnote.)
Collaboration Model for ESL and Content Teachers
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Broer, Kathleen
2013-01-01
This study will examine strategies that ESL teachers and content teachers can use to help middle school ESL students acquire science vocabulary and meta-cognitive strategies for writing skills in non-fiction text forms. Two appendixes are included. (Contains 3 figures and 2 footnotes.)
Vandvik, Per Olav; Santesso, Nancy; Akl, Elie A; You, John; Mulla, Sohail; Spencer, Frederick A; Johnston, Bradley C; Brozek, Jan; Kreis, Julia; Brandt, Linn; Zhou, Qi; Schünemann, Holger J; Guyatt, Gordon
2012-07-01
To determine the effects of formatting alternatives in Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) evidence profiles on guideline panelists' preferences, comprehension, and accessibility. We randomized 116 antithrombotic therapy guideline panelists to review one of two table formats with four formatting alternatives. After answering relevant questions, panelists reviewed the other format and reported their preferences for specific formatting alternatives. Panelists (88 of 116 invited [76%]) preferred presentation of study event rates over no study event rates (median 1 [interquartile range (IQR) 1] on 1-7 scale), absolute risk differences over absolute risks (median 2 [IQR 3]), and additional information in table cells over footnotes (median 1 [IQR 2]). Panelists presented with time frame information in the tables, and not only in footnotes, were more likely to correctly answer questions regarding time frame (58% vs. 11%, P<0.0001), and those presented with risk differences and not absolute risks were more likely to correctly interpret confidence intervals for absolute effects (95% vs. 54%, P<0.0001). Information was considered easy to find, easy to comprehend, and helpful in making recommendations regardless of table format (median 6, IQR 0-1). Panelists found information in GRADE evidence profiles accessible. Correct comprehension of some key information was improved by providing additional information in table and presenting risk differences. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Relativistic Momentum and Kinetic Energy, and E = mc[superscript 2
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Hu, Ben Yu-Kuang
2009-01-01
Based on relativistic velocity addition and the conservation of momentum and energy, I present simple derivations of the expressions for the relativistic momentum and kinetic energy of a particle, and for the formula E = mc[superscript 2]. (Contains 5 footnotes and 2 figures.)
Voltage versus Current, or the Problem of the Chicken and the Egg
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Silva, Antonio Alberto; Soares, Rolando
2007-01-01
In an electric circuit, is it the current that causes the voltage, or the inverse? This is a false dilemma, as shown by an introductory and qualitative approach to a circuit as a system. (Contains 9 figures and 7 footnotes.)
California's New School Funding Flexibility. Technical Appendices
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Weston, Margaret
2011-01-01
The three appendices herein accompany the main report, "California's New School Funding Flexibility." Included are: (1) California's Previous Flexibility Policies; (2) Data and Methods; and (3) Categorical Funding and Student Disadvantage. (Contains 3 tables and 12 footnotes.) [For "California's New School Funding Flexibility,"…
Problem-Solving Test: Attenuation--A Mechanism to Regulate Bacterial Tryptophan Biosynthesis
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Szeberenyi, Jozsef
2010-01-01
Terms to be familiar with before you start to solve the test: tryptophan, transcription unit, operon, "trp" repressor, corepressor, operator, promoter, palindrome, initiation, elongation, and termination of transcription, open reading frame, coupled transcription/translation, chromosome-polysome complex. (Contains 2 figures and 1 footnote.)
One-Step Real-Image Reflection Holograms
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Buah-Bassuah, Paul K.; Vannoni, Maurizio; Molesini, Giuseppe
2007-01-01
A holographic process is presented where the object is made of the real image produced by a two-mirror system. Single-step reflection hologram recording is achieved. Details of the process are given, optics concepts are outlined and demonstrative results are presented. (Contains 6 figures and 2 footnotes.)
European Design Types for 21st Century Schools: An Overview
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Rigolon, Alessandro
2010-01-01
This article presents a critical overview of European school building design types, based on an analysis of morphologies and spatial layouts. The different design types are evaluated in function of specific didactic and social needs. (Contains 1 figure, 18 footnotes, a bibliography and 2 online resources.)
Making a Cat's Eye in a Classroom
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Rovsek, Barbara
2010-01-01
Three plain mirrors, perpendicular to each other, reflect a beam of light back into the direction it came from. An activity is suggested where pupils can employ this feature of perpendicular mirrors and make their own corner cube retroreflector--a kind of cat's eye. (Contains 7 figures and 1 footnote.)
How to Achieve Competence in English: A Quick Reference Handbook.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Johnson, Eric W.
Written to provide a quick, simple, practical reference, this handbook contains explanations and examples of the use of English. Entries, arranged alphabetically, may be as specific as "bibliography,""colons,""dashes,""footnotes," and "prefixes" or as general as articles on cliches, books, figurative language, frame tests, grammar, and plagiarism.…
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Allday, Jonathan
2002-01-01
The events that led to the spectacular destruction of the Space Shuttle "Challenger" in 1986 are detailed here. They show how NASA should have heeded engineers' worries over materials problems resulting from a launch in cold weather. Suggestions are made of how pupils could also learn from this tragedy. (Contains 4 figures and 2 footnotes.)
The Absorption Refrigerator as a Thermal Transformer
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Herrmann, F.
2009-01-01
The absorption refrigerator can be considered a thermal transformer, that is, a device that is analogous to the electric transformer. The analogy is based on the correspondence between the extensive quantities, entropy and electric charge and the intensive variables, temperature and electric potential. (Contains 1 footnote and 6 figures.)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Aragón, C.; Aguilera, J. A.
2015-07-01
The authors regret that Tables 2 and 5 provided in the concerned paper contain erroneous values for the line cross section σl. The correct data are listed in the following tables. Also, the σl values in Tables 4 and 6 are calculated for T=14,000 K and Ne=2.5×1017 cm-3, instead of the T, Ne values indicated in the table footnotes. These corrections do not change the results presented in the manuscript J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transf. 149 (2014) 90-102.
Funding California Schools: The Revenue Limit System. Technical Appendices
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Weston, Margaret
2010-01-01
This document presents the technical appendices accompanying the report, "Funding California Schools: The Revenue Limit System." Included are: (1) Revenue Limit Calculation and Decomposition; (2) Data and Methods; and (3) Base Funding Alternative Simulation Results. (Contains 5 tables and 26 footnotes.) [For the main report,…
Robinson, Candice L; Romero, José R; Kempe, Allison; Pellegrini, Cynthia; Szilagyi, Peter
2018-02-09
In October 2017, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) approved the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents Aged 18 Years or Younger - United States, 2018. The 2018 child and adolescent immunization schedule summarizes ACIP recommendations, including several changes from the 2017 immunization schedules, in three figures and footnotes to the figures. These documents can be found on the CDC immunization schedule website (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/index.html). These immunization schedules are approved by ACIP (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/index.html), the American Academy of Pediatrics (https://www.aap.org), the American Academy of Family Physicians (https://www.aafp.org), and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (https://www.acog.org). Health care providers are advised to use the figures and the footnotes together. The full ACIP recommendations for each vaccine, including contraindications and precautions, can be found at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/index.html. Providers should be aware that changes in recommendations for specific vaccines can occur between annual updates to the childhood/adolescent immunization schedules. If errors or omissions are discovered within the child and adolescent schedule, CDC posts revised versions on the CDC immunization schedule website.
Robinson, Candice L; Romero, José R; Kempe, Allison; Pellegrini, Cynthia
2017-02-10
In October 2016, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) approved the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents Aged 18 Years or Younger-United States, 2017. The 2017 child and adolescent immunization schedule summarizes ACIP recommendations, including several changes from the 2016 immunization schedules, in three figures, and footnotes for the figures. These documents can be found on the CDC immunization schedule website (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/index.html). These immunization schedules are approved by ACIP (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/index.html), the American Academy of Pediatrics (https://www.aap.org), the American Academy of Family Physicians (https://www.aafp.org), and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (http://www.acog.org). Health care providers are advised to use the figures and the combined footnotes together. The full ACIP recommendations for each vaccine, including contraindications and precautions, can be found at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/index.html. Providers should be aware that changes in recommendations for specific vaccines can occur between annual updates to the childhood/adolescent immunization schedules. If errors or omissions are discovered within the child and adolescent schedule, CDC posts revised versions on the CDC immunization schedule website.
47 CFR 18.301 - Operating frequencies.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Technical... as indicated in § 18.303. The following frequency bands, in accordance with § 2.106 of the rules, are... ±15 kHz frequency band is subject to the conditions of footnote 524 of the Table of Allocations. See...
14 CFR Section 3 - Chart of Balance Sheet Accounts
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
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14 CFR Section 3 - Chart of Balance Sheet Accounts
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2011-01-01
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ACHP | Federal Historic Preservation Case Law, 1966-2000
of cases from 1996 to 2000. Federal Historic Preservation Case Law, 1966-2000 features an essay on authorities, and procedural issues in litigating preservation cases. It continues with 158 chronologically arranged digests of cases decided in Federal courts since 1966. Extensive footnotes, tables, and a
Recent Greenhouse Gas Concentrations
Blasing, T. J.
2016-01-01
Gases typically measured in parts per million (ppm), parts per billion (ppb) or parts per trillion (ppt) are presented separately to facilitate comparison of numbers. Global Warming Potentials (GWPs) and atmospheric lifetimes are from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2013, Table 8.A.1), except for the atmospheric lifetime of carbon dioxide (CO2) which is explained in footnote 4. Additional material on greenhouse gases can be found in CDIAC's Reference Tools. To find out how CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs, and halons are named, see Name that compound: The numbers game for CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs, and Halons. Concentrations given apply to the lower 75-80 percent of the atmosphere, known as the troposphere. Sources of the current and preindustrial concentrations of the atmospheric gases listed in the table below are given in the footnotes. Investigators at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have provided the recent concentrations. Much of the data provided results from the work of various investigators at institutions other than CDIAC, and represent considerable effort on their part. We ask as a basic professional courtesy that you acknowledge the primary sources, indicated in the footnotes below, or in the links given in the footnotes. Concentrations of ozone and water vapor are spatially and temporally variable due to their short atmospheric lifetimes. A vertically and horizontally averaged water vapor concentration is about 5,000 ppm. Globally averaged water vapor concentration is difficult to measure precisely because it varies from one place to another and from one season to the next. This precludes a precise determination of changes in water vapor since pre-industrial time. However, a warmer atmosphere will likely contain more water vapor than at present. For a more detailed statement on water vapor from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, see the "water vapor" page at http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/gases.html
Learning Register Variation. A Web-Based Platform for Developing Diaphasic Skills
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Allora, Adriano; Corino, Elisa; Onesti, Cristina
2012-01-01
The present paper shows the first results of a linguistic project devoted to the construction of web learning tools for reinforcing sensitivity to diaphasic varieties and for learning style variation in L2/LS learning. (Contains 1 figure and 1 footnote.) [Support for this research was provided by the VALERE Project.
An Asset Management System for School Buildings in Quebec
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Gerbasi, Dino; Marchand, Gilles
2005-01-01
Presented here are the major reasons why an asset management system (AMS) is needed, a brief history of their evolution and a description of the initiative undertaken by Quebec to implement such a system. The appendix contains the recommended basic requirements for an asset management system. (Contains 1 figure and 4 footnotes.)
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Clements, Douglas H.; Agodini, Roberto; Harris, Barbara
2013-01-01
In this Appendix, we provide details about the data used for the current study, the curricula used in the classrooms from which data were collected, and the current study's methodological approach. (Contains 14 tables and 5 footnotes.)[For full report, see ED544189.
The Lanthanides: The Forgotten Elements but an Excellent Teaching Resource
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Talbot, Christopher
2017-01-01
This article aims to introduce the lanthanides (also known as the lanthanoids) to teachers and their students. The lanthanides are not mere "footnotes" at the bottom of the periodic table but make up a group of interesting and unique metallic elements. They and their compounds have widespread technological applications that have become…
47 CFR 73.606 - Table of allotments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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47 CFR 73.606 - Table of allotments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...-, *49- Hartford 3+, 18-, *24, 61+ New Britain 30+ New Haven 8, 59+, 55 New London 26+ Norwich *53... 4, 5+, 9+, *19+, 29, 41-, 50-, 62+, *68- Kennett 58+ King City *28- Kirksville 3- LaPlata *21+ Lowry... College 29+, and *59+ Wilkes Barre 28 Williamsport 1 20-, 53- York 43, Rhode Island [See footnotes at end...
47 CFR 73.606 - Table of allotments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
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47 CFR 73.606 - Table of allotments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...-, *49- Hartford 3+, 18-, *24, 61+ New Britain 30+ New Haven 8, 59+, 55 New London 26+ Norwich *53... 4, 5+, 9+, *19+, 29, 41-, 50-, 62+, *68- Kennett 58+ King City *28- Kirksville 3- LaPlata *21+ Lowry... College 29+, and *59+ Wilkes Barre 28 Williamsport 1 20-, 53- York 43, Rhode Island [See footnotes at end...
47 CFR 73.606 - Table of allotments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...-, *49- Hartford 3+, 18-, *24, 61+ New Britain 30+ New Haven 8, 59+, 55 New London 26+ Norwich *53... 4, 5+, 9+, *19+, 29, 41-, 50-, 62+, *68- Kennett 58+ King City *28- Kirksville 3- LaPlata *21+ Lowry... College 29+, and *59+ Wilkes Barre 28 Williamsport 1 20-, 53- York 43, Rhode Island [See footnotes at end...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-07-26
... VOLATILITY INDEXES, to reflect this change, the Exchange also proposes to amend Footnote 11 to state that no... Options Rate Table--SPX, SPXW, SPXpm, SRO, OEX, XEO, VIX and VOLATILITY INDEXES and remove SPXPM from... SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION [Release No. 34-70014; File No. SR-CBOE-2013-072] Self...
J.D. Jr. Lloyd
1976-01-01
The 1974 Oregon timber harvest of 8.36 billion board feet was 9.2 percent, or 0.84 billion board feet, below the 1973 harvest. (The data for 1973 were adjusted to reflect the change in reporting of harvest on Bureau of Land Management lands; see footnote 3 of table.) While the harvest in western Oregon decreased 14.7 percent, eastern Oregon cut increased 11.5 percent...
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2012-01-30
... Register on December 30, 2011, to implement the Comprehensive Ecosystem-Based Amendment 2 (CE-BA 2) for the... occurs, and adding in its place ``Appendix F.'' This rule also renumbers footnote 7 in Table 1 as... be no adverse affect on fishing stocks as a result of this notice. The corrections included in this...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ingham, Edwina S.; Cook, Nigel J.; Cliff, John; Ciobanu, Cristiana L.; Huddleston, Adam
2014-01-01
The common sulfide mineral pyrite is abundant throughout sedimentary uranium systems at Pepegoona, Pepegoona West and Pannikan, Lake Eyre Basin, South Australia. Combined chemical, isotopic and microstructural analysis of pyrite indicates variation in fluid composition, sulfur source and precipitation conditions during a protracted mineralization event. The results show the significant role played by pyrite as a metal scavenger and monitor of fluid changes in low-temperature hydrothermal systems. In-situ micrometer-scale sulfur isotope analyses of pyrite demonstrated broad-scale isotopic heterogeneity (δ34S = -43.9 to +32.4‰VCDT), indicative of complex, multi-faceted pyrite evolution, and sulfur derived from more than a single source. Preserved textures support this assertion and indicate a genetic model involving more than one phase of pyrite formation. Authigenic pyrite underwent prolonged evolution and recrystallization, evidenced by a genetic relationship between archetypal framboidal aggregates and pyrite euhedra. Secondary hydrothermal pyrite commonly displays hyper-enrichment of several trace elements (Mn, Co, Ni, As, Se, Mo, Sb, W and Tl) in ore-bearing horizons. Hydrothermal fluids of magmatic and meteoric origins supplied metals to the system but the geochemical signature of pyrite suggests a dominantly granitic source and also the influence of mafic rock types. Irregular variation in δ34S, coupled with oscillatory trace element zonation in secondary pyrite, is interpreted in terms of continuous variations in fluid composition and cycles of diagenetic recrystallization. A late-stage oxidizing fluid may have mobilized selenium from pre-existing pyrite. Subsequent restoration of reduced conditions within the aquifer caused ongoing pyrite re-crystallization and precipitation of selenium as native selenium. These results provide the first qualitative constraints on the formation mechanisms of the uranium deposits at Beverley North. Insights into depositional conditions and sources of both sulfide and uranium mineralization and an improved understanding of pyrite geochemistry can also underpin an effective vector for uranium exploration at Beverley North and other sedimentary systems of the Lake Eyre Basin, as well as in comparable geological environments elsewhere. Average intensity of 32S signal in counts per second × 108.Drift corrected 34S/32S prior to IMF calibration.Two-sigma propagated uncertainty on individual measurements.
Low Dose Food Irradiation at Natick
1977-06-01
bread, cakes, and cookies made with this irradiated flour have consistently received excellent ratings by taste panelists and other consumers at Natick...activity, titratable acidity, pH, ash, protein, and moisture content), dough and baking characteristics (bread scores, rheological and alpha-amylase...on the vitamin content in the irradiated flour or in the bread made from the 1 3See footnote 5 15 flour (Tables 10,11). Farinographs, dough
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
...] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count samples 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...) For 21 through 40 Samples [See footnotes at end of Table I] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count... United States. 2 AL—Absolute limit permitted in individual 33-count sample. 3 Sample size—33-count. 4...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
...] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count samples 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...) For 21 through 40 Samples [See footnotes at end of Table I] Factor Grades AL 2 Number of 50-count... United States. 2 AL—Absolute limit permitted in individual 33-count sample. 3 Sample size—33-count. 4...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
National Center for Education Statistics, 2010
2010-01-01
This paper presents the supplemental figures, tables, and standard error tables for the report "Student Financing of Undergraduate Education: 2007-08. Web Tables. NCES 2010-162." (Contains 6 figures and 10 tables.) [For the main report, see ED511828.
Kim, David K; Bridges, Carolyn B; Harriman, Kathleen H
2015-02-06
In October 2014, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) approved the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older, United States, 2015. This schedule provides a summary of ACIP recommendations for the use of vaccines routinely recommended for adults aged 19 years or older in two figures, footnotes for each vaccine, and a table that describes primary contraindications and precautions for commonly used vaccines for adults. Changes in the 2015 adult immunization schedule from the 2014 schedule included the August 2014 recommendation for routine administration of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) in series with the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) for all adults aged 65 years or older, the August 2014 revision on contraindications and precautions for the live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV), and the October 2014 approval by the Food and Drug Administration to expand the approved age for use of recombinant influenza vaccine (RIV). These revisions were also reviewed and approved by the American College of Physicians, American Academy of Family Physicians, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and American College of Nurse-Midwives.
STANDARD ATOMIC WEIGHTS TABLES 2007 ABRIDGED TO FOUR AND FIVE SIGNIFICANT FIGURES.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
HOLDEN,N.E.
2007-08-01
In response to a recommendation to the Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAAW) that abridged versions of the Table on Standard Atomic Weights be prepared and published, this report has been prepared. A brief history is presented of such Atomic Weight tables that have been abridged to four significant figures and to five significant figures are noted. Tables of Standard Atomic Weight values abridged to four places and five places from the official 2007 Table of Atomic Weights approved by CIAAW are included.
78 FR 9449 - Noise Exposure Map Notice, Southwest Florida International Airport, Fort Myers, FL
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2013-02-08
... Use Percentages; Table 7.9, 2011 and 2017 Departure Flight Track Use Percentages; Table 7.10, 2011 and 2017 Arrival Flight Track Use Percentages; Table 7.11, 2011 and 2017 Local (Touch and Go) Flight Track...; Figure 5-3, Monthly Operations; Figure 7.1, Modeled Flight Tracks--Northeast Flow; Figure 7.2, Modeled...
40 CFR 91.5 - Table and figure numbering; position.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... consecutively by order of appearance in the appendix. The table title will indicate the topic. (b) Figures for... order or appearance in the appendix. The figure title will indicate the topic. ...
2017-05-22
angular velocity values Figure 33: Feasibility test Figure 34: Bellman’s Principle Figure 35: Bellman’s Principle validation Minimum Figure 36...Distribution of at test point for simulated ISR traffic Figure 48: PDFs of observed and ISR traffic Table 2: Adversary security states at test point #10...Figure 49: Hypothesis testing at test point #10 Figure 50: Distribution of for observed traffic Figure 51: Distribution of for ISR traffic Table 3
A computer program designed to produce tables from alphanumeric data
Ridgley, Jennie L.; Schnabel, Robert Wayne
1978-01-01
This program is designed to produce tables from alphanumeric data. Each line of data that appears in the table is entered into a data file as a single line of data. Where necessary, a predetermined delimiter is added to break up the data into column data. The program can process the following types of data: (1) title, (2) headnote, (3) footnote, (4) two levels of column headers, (5) solid lines, (6) blank lines, (7) most types of numeric data, and (8) all types of alphanumeric data. In addition, the program can produce a series of continuation tables from large data sets. Fitting of all data to the final table format is performed by the program, although provisions have been made for user-modification of the final format. The width of the table is adjustable, but may not exceed 158 characters per line. The program is useful in that it permits alteration of original data or table format without having to physically retype all or portions of the table. The final results may be obtained quickly using interactive terminals, and execution of the program requires only minimal knowledge of computer usage. Tables produced may be of publishable quality, especially when reduced. Complete user documentation and program listing are included. NOTE: Although this program has been subjected to many tests a warranty on accuracy or proper functioning is neither implied nor expressed.
1980-09-01
data alone, one might speculate thatx perhaps PGBx caused anoxexia and that this contributed to the weight loss and reduction in blood glucose...expressed as such. The molecular weight of material which we used (Preparation #25) was taken to be 2150. All dilutions of the drug, prior to its...identical to those described in the footnotes to Table 1.dNumber of hearts in each group. Calculated on the basis of tissue wet weight Significant (P<O.05
2018-01-01
Profile Database E-17 Attachment 2: NRMM Data Input Requirements E-25 Attachment 3: General Physics -Based Model Data Input Requirements E-28...E-15 Figure E-11 Examples of Unique Surface Types E-20 Figure E-12 Correlating Physical Testing with Simulation E-21 Figure E-13 Simplified Tire...Table 10-8 Scoring Values 10-19 Table 10-9 Accuracy – Physics -Based 10-20 Table 10-10 Accuracy – Validation Through Measurement 10-22 Table 10-11
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Ketterer, S.P.
This manual is designed as a comprehensive hands-on instructional manual for learning the T{sub E}X* computer typesetting program in a classroom environment. Each section presents a new concept in careful detail, concluding with an exercise (T{sub E}Xercise) to reinforce the learning of the concept. The manual introduces the novice T{sub E}X user to the program's basic command structure, along with the concepts of grouping, producing accents, making font changes, and generating mathematical symbols. The T{sub E}Xercises guide the new user in generating text containing footnotes, multilevel lists, and hanging indentations, as well as in magnifying text for viewgraphs. Once themore » basic text generation is defined, the more advanced topics of formatting math equations and tables are explained. A full range of math capabilities is presented --- beginning with simple one-line equations, progressing through complex numbered and aligned equations, and concluding with matrices. The sections on table generation present the basic concepts in T{sub E}X's table-formatting program and then build on them. The new user first learns to construct simple tables, and with careful explanations and guidance, learns to add one new table enhancement at a time. By the conclusion of these sections, the user can construct tables with horizontal and vertical rules and with column entries that are paragraphs. 1 ref.« less
Combustion gas properties. 2: Natural gas fuel and dry air
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Wear, J. D.; Jones, R. E.; Trout, A. M.; Mcbride, B. J.
1985-01-01
A series of computations has been made to produce the equilibrium temperature and gas composition for natural gas fuel and dry air. The computed tables and figures provide combustion gas property data for pressures from 0.5 to 50 atmospheres and equivalence ratios from 0 to 2.0. Only samples tables and figures are provided in this report. The complete set of tables and figures is provided on four microfiche films supplied with this report.
Carbon Dioxide Sensor Technology.
1983-04-01
Piezoelectric Crystals .................... .50 Previous Efforts ....... .................... 50 Estimated Sensor Characteristics...with Respect to the Detection of Carbon Dioxide Table 7. Piezoelectric Crystal Coatings and Performance Data. .. ...53-55 Table 8. Summnary of...3,999,122) Figure 8. Enlarged View of an Individual Quartz Resonator .. .. ... 51 Figure 9. Glass Gas-Tight Piezoelectric Crystal , Side View......57 *Figure
Existing Geospatial Knowledge of Gopher Tortoise Population and Abundance
2007-05-01
2 Figure A1. Gopher tortoise Alabama habitat map ................................................................................ 14 Figure A2...12 Table A3. Alabama data (Federal...15 Table A4. Alabama data (state
Linear lateral vibration of axisymmetric liquid briges
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ferrera, C.; Montanero, J. M.; Cabezas, M. G.
A liquid bridge is a mass of liquid sustained by the action of the surface tension force between two parallel supporting disks Apart from their basic scientific interest a liquid bridge can be considered as the simplest idealization of the configuration appearing in the floating zone technique used for crystal growth and purification of high melting point materials footnote Messeguer et al emph Crystal Growth Res bf 5 27 1999 This has conferred considerable interest on the study of liquid bridges not only in fluid mechanics but also in the field of material engineering The axisymmetric dynamics of an isothermal liquid bridge has been frequently analysed over the past years The studies have considered different phenomena such as free oscillations footnote Montanero emph E J Mech B Fluids bf 22 169 2003 footnote Acero and Montanero emph Phys Fluids bf 17 078105 2005 forced vibrations footnote Perales and Messeguer emph Phys Fluids A bf 4 1110 1992 g-jitter effects footnote Messeguer and Perales emph Phys Fluids A bf 3 2332 1991 extensional deformation footnote Zhang et al emph J Fluid Mech bf 329 207 1996 and breakup process footnote Espino et al emph Phys Fluids bf 14 3710 2002 among others Works considering the nonaxisymmetric dynamical behaviour of a liquid bridge has been far less common footnote Sanz and Diez emph J Fluid Mech bf 205 503 1989 In the present study the linear vibration of an axisymmetric liquid
2014-10-30
rotation of the tilt table (Figure 3b). A torsion spring pushes the tilt table against the push bar, so that contact is maintained (Figure 3a). The tilt...designed flexible circuit board (Figure 3a), composed of copper conductors patterned on top of vacuum-compatible kapton polymer. The flexibility of...this board is important so that it does not hinder rotation of the tilt-table. The flexible PCB extends into the hollow holder shaft, and interfaces
The National Study of Water Management during Drought: A Research Assessment
1991-08-01
Planning: June 1990 53 Table 11-6 Effectiveness of Drought Response Measures Implemented in Various Locations 61 Table 11-7 The Structure of Existing...Status of Drought Planning June 1990 52 Figure III-I The Short Term Effects of Severe Drought on the Aggregate Economy 72 Figure 111-2 Rationing in the...Market for Water 73 Figure 111-3 Soil-Water-Plant System 83 Figure 111-4 Farm System 87 Figure 1II-5 Economic Effects of Drought on Navigation 98
NittanySat Final Report for University Nanosatellite-5 Program
2009-10-12
Figures 9 through 12 and tabulated in Table 2. Figure 9 – 14-MHz BPF . Figure 10 – 21-MHz BPF . Page 13 Figure 11 – 28-MHz BPF ...Figure 12 – 50-MHz BPF . Table 2 - Narrow Band-pass Filter Parameters Frequency Band [MHz] Bandwidth Range [MHz] Insertion Loss [dB] Return Loss...surface area, and surface properties (e.g., absorptivity, emissivity) of the various components. In order to make predictions and guide design choices, an
Predicting Soil Strength with Remote Sensing Data
2010-09-01
292/DCP1.12).....................................................................................................14 Figure 7. Left ( LWD )/Right ( LWD ...Printout) (From LWD Users Guide, 2005) ............15 Figure 8. White Calibration Panel (Pagan...18 Table 4. Trafficability Conditions..................................................................................32 Table 5. Pagan LWD
Selecting Electricity Generation Sources in Remote Locations
2007-03-01
A.N., & Chubb, T.J. (2005). Optimization of a PV with Diesel- Battery System for Remote Villages. International Solar Energy Journal , 6, 107- 118...List of Figures Page Figure 1. Electrification Rates by Region, 1970-2003 ( International , 2002) .................. 25 Figure 2. World Bank...xii List of Tables Page Table 1. Countries in 2000 with Low Electrification Rates ( International , 2002) .......... 13
Allocation of Federal Airport and Airway Costs for FY 1985.
1986-12-01
100 GLOSSARY OF FAA TERMS...................107 APPENDIX A RAMSEY PRICING..................1 ’I"P LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Title...Methodology .. ....... 26 Figure 2.3.1 Estimation and Allocation of operating Site Costs................28 Table 2.3.2.1 Econometric Results for FAA...Based on Ramsey Pricing ............. 39 Table 2.3.5.1 Allocation of TRACON O&M Costs Based on Ramsey Pricing. ............ 41 Table 2.3.6.1
Viscoelastic Properties of Advanced Polymer Composites for Ballistic Protective Applications
1994-09-01
ofthe Damaged Sample 78 Figure 69: Fracture Surface of Damage Area Near the Point of Penetration 79 Figure 70. Closer View ofthe Damaged Area...LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Basic Mechanical Properties of the Materials 6 Table 2. Initial DMA Test Results 23 Table 3. Flexural Three Point Bend... point bend testing was conducted using an Instron 1127 Universal Tester to verify the DMA test method and specimen clamping configuration. Interfacial
1984-06-01
TABLE AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRONICS The laboratory motion table is a Contraves -Goerz Corporation Model 57CD, two-axis table controlled by a 30H MPACS...Figure 2-2 Contraves -Goerz 57CD/30H 2-axis Motion Table rr r Vr 14 Ow6 7.a Figr 2- Motion Tal oto lcrnc +,4W Figure 2-4 Table Top Breakouts and Fixturing...noted that both power supplies are synch loss and line power protected preventing overshoot during power supply recovery after failure. 2.4
Meteorologial Techniques (Revision 13 Jun 2003)
2003-06-13
RH and OVV Graph ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-11 Figure 2-26 Dissipation of Stratus Using Mixing Ratio...2-51 Figure 2-70 Bright Band Identification Using the WSR-88D. ------------------------------------------ 2-52 Figure 2-71 Example of...Table 2-3 R1, R2, and R3 relative humidity values and cloud amounts ------------------------- 2-7 Table 2-4 Base of convective clouds using surface dew
2013-03-21
Coordinate System (from STK ) .................................. 15 Figure 7. Iridium Satellite Viewing Geometry from Ground User...44 Figure 15. Iridium Constellation Model in STK with Single FOV Spot Beams ............. 58 Figure 16...60 Table 11. Numeric RAAN Values Represented as Two Categoric Factors .................... 67 Table 12. Spacecraft RAAN Values in STK
Antimicrobial Wound Dressing. Phase 1
1987-06-11
12 a. Antimicrobial Sensitivity Tests 12 b. Anin.il Model 13 5. Preparatiua of Microcapsules 14 B. Results 15 1. AIn Vit Diffusion 15 a. PVA... Microcapsules 35 Table 5 Tetracycline Hydrochloride Cellulose 36 Triacetate Microcapsules Table 6 Polyethylene Oxide Hydrogels 37 Table 7 Swelling of...Water and Crosslinking Effect Figure 24 In Vi trq Chlorhexidine Release 70 Polyacrylamide Hydrogel - Microcapsules Figure 25 In _Vitro Tetracycline
Holt-Winters Forecasting: A Study of Practical Applications for Healthcare Managers
2006-05-25
Winters Forecasting 5 List of Tables Table 1. Holt-Winters smoothing parameters and Mean Absolute Percentage Errors: Pseudoephedrine prescriptions Table 2...confidence intervals Holt-Winters Forecasting 6 List of Figures Figure 1. Line Plot of Pseudoephedrine Prescriptions forecast using smoothing parameters...The first represents monthly prescriptions of pseudoephedrine . Pseudoephedrine is a drug commonly prescribed to relieve nasal congestion and other
Traffic safety facts 1994 : pedestrians
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1995-01-01
In 1994, 5,472 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States. Figure 1 shows trends in pedestrian and total traffic fatalities, 1984-1994; and Figure 2, pedestrian fatalities by time of day and day of week, 1994. Of the tables, Tabl...
Traffic safety facts 1995 : pedestrians
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1996-01-01
In 1995, 5,585 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States. Figure 1 shows trends in pedestrian and total traffic fatalities, 1985-1995; and Figure 2, pedestrian fatalities by time of day and day of week, 1995. Of the tables, Tabl...
Traffic safety facts 1996 : pedestrians
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1997-01-01
In 1996, 5,412 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States. Figure 1 shows trends in pedestrian and total traffic fatalities, 1986-1996; and Figure 2, pedestrian fatalities by time of day and day of week, 1996. Of the tables, Tabl...
Traffic safety facts 1993 : pedestrians
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1994-01-01
In 1993, 5,638 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States. Figure 1 shows trends in pedestrian and total traffic fatalities, 1983-1993; and Figure 2, pedestrian fatalities by time of day and day of week, 1993. Of the tables, Tabl...
2009-11-01
enviromental targets . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Figure 25: Relative reectivity of environmental targets . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Figure 26: Relationship...Environmental targets and position of the center . . . . . . . . . . 41 Table 11: Depolarization ratio of enviromental targets...42 Table 12: Relative reectivity results of enviromental targets . . . . . . . . . 42 Table 13: Sand papers and position of the center
Canputer Science and Technology: Introduction to Software Packages
1984-04-01
Table 5 Sources of Software Packages.20 Table 6 Reference Services Matrix . 33 Table 7 Reference Matrix.40 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Document...consideration should be given to the acquisition of appropriate software packages to replace or upgrade existing services and to provide services not...Consequently, there are many companies that produce only software packages, and are committed to providing training, service , and support. These vendors
2009-09-01
NUMBER(S) 12 . DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release; distribution unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT 15...Implementing FAR Ethics Rules 10 Table 4: Contractor Responses on Practices Now Required by the FAR for Code of Business Ethics and Conduct 12 Table 5...Fiscal Year 2006 35 Table 12 : Required FAR Components for Contractor Ethics Program Practices 43 Figure Figure 1: DOD Hotline Posters Available
Combined Heat & Power Using the Infinia Concentrated Solar CHP PowerDish System
2013-08-01
been due to a temperature induced reduction in magnetic field strength (inside the generator) that in turn can cause a generator over-stroke which can... Measurements and Sensors 34 Table 4: Results Summary Performance Objectives (same as Table 2) 38 Table 5: Building 9246 Energy Consumption vs...and Building Measurement Instrumentation P&ID 28 Figure 12: Building 9246 Radiant Heating and Hot Water Equipment 29 Figure 13: Coolant Flow
Montana University System Fact Book.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Montana Univ. System, Helena. Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education.
This report contains numerous figures and tables providing data about the Montana University System. The report is divided into 11 sections, with some preceded by a brief text summary, followed by data tables and figures. Sections cover: (1) total funds, (2) state appropriated funds, (3) funding sources, (4) enrollment, (5) employment, (6) state…
Building a Library for Microelectronics Verification with Topological Constraints
2017-03-01
Tables 1d, 3b); 1-bit full adder cell (Fig. 1), respectively. Table 5. Frequency distributions for the genus of logically equivalent circuit...Figure 1 shows that switching signal pairs produces logically- equivalent topologies of the 1-bit full adder cell with three values of the genus (g = 3 [1...case], 4, 5, 6). Figure 1. Frequency distribution for logically equivalent circuit topologies of the 1-bit full adder cell (2048) in Table 1(e
Systems Engineering Applications for Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Projects
2012-09-01
7 2. DAG Processes and Roles of the PM and SE................................................................8 3. DAG SE Processes...also defines the role of the Program Manager and Chief Engineer illustrated in figure 2 below. The DAG also separates the above 16 SE processes...into two areas shown in figure 3. Table 2: DAG Processes and Roles of the PM and SE (DAG Table 4.1.1T1, 2012) 9 Table 3: DAG SE Processes (DAG
Statistical Annex: National Report on Schooling in Australia, 1991.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Australian Education Council, Melbourne.
This report enlarges upon the tables and figures in the National Report on Schooling in Australia 1991 and provides a basis for the continuing cooperative development of educational statistics in Australia and better quality statistical information about Australian schooling. The following categories organize the series of figures and tables: (1)…
Analyzing Army Reserve Unsatisfactory Participants through Logistic Regression
2012-06-08
Unsatisfactory Participants by State/Territory ...............................45 Figure 14. Observed vs . Expected Unsatisfactory Participants by Grade...47 Figure 15. Observed vs . Expected Unsatisfactory Participants by Age ............................47 x TABLES Page Table...rank, and previous military experience. “A typical 1995-96 USAR Unsatisfactory Participant was a white, unmarried male whose highest level of
Stochastic Quantitative Reasoning for Autonomous Mission Planning
2014-04-09
points. Figure 4: Linear interpolation Table 1: Wind speed prediction information (ID:0-2 for Albany, ID:3-5 for Pittston, and ID:6-8 for JFK Airport ID...Pittston, and JFK Airport in Table 1, how can we estimate a reasonable wind speed for the current location at the current time? Figure 5: Example
IPV6 Alias Resolution Via Induced Router Fragmentation
2013-06-01
26 3.4 Controlled Alias Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 4 Analysis 29 4.1 Efficacy of TBT ...17 Figure 3.1 TBT , the “Too-Big Trick” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Figure 3.2 GNS3 Test Topology with Asymmetric MTU...13 Table 4.1 TBT Response Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Table 4.2 Operating System Identifiers for Alias
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1984-01-01
The structure of the program, the five priority levels, the drive routines, the stepwise drive plan, the figure routines, meander X and y, the range of measurement table, the optimization of figure drive, the figure drive plan, dialogue routines, stack processing, the drive for the main terminal, the protocol routines, the drive for the microterminal, the drive for the experiment computer, and the main program are discussed.
Charge Trapping in Interface Doped MNOS Structures.
1981-07-01
Current density 55 0 JN Current density in nitride at gate 55 k Boltzmann’s constant: 1.38 x 10-23 joule /0K 85 m Effective mass of carrier 89 xi MIS...Trap Barrier Lowering by Applied Field: Poole-Frenkel Effect 90 vi Figure 3- 2: Thermally Stimulated Current System 92 Figure 3- 3: TSC Curves from a...Tungsten Atomic Concentration vs Effective Thickness 175 ix List of Tables Table 1-1: Trap Energy Levels and Spatial Densities 31 Table 2-1: Device
Replacement Packing for 37MM Antitank Gun Recoil
2008-04-01
Parts Per Hundred Rubber (PPHR) NBR -07-GRS-01 Paracril AJ Nitrile Rubber 100.00 Zinc Oxide 5.00 Stearic Acid 1.00 AC) 617 Polyethylene 2.00 (DQ...3 Figure 4. Nitrile rubber compound being produced on rolling mill. ..............................................5 Figure 5. The two...9 List of Tables Table 1. Composition and properties of Nitrile rubber ...................................................................4
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1979-10-01
This costs supplement is presented in the form of a series of tables and figures which summarize the data obtained as well as the results of analysis. Comments and explanatory notes relative to tables/figures are made where appropriate. Also included...
1988-12-01
Figures ................................... v List of Tables ................................... vi I. Introduction ..................... 1 Background... 1 Problem ................................ 3 Scope .................................. 4 Approach...Collected Data on Variables ...... 136 Appendix D: Collected Data on Operations...............208 iv List of Figures Figure Page 2- 1 Keyword Search
Precision Airdrop Technology Conference and Demonstration (4th) 2007
2008-02-01
32 Table 13. Onyx 300 Airdrop Profile and Results...34 Table 14. Onyx UL Airdrop Profile and Results .......................................................................... 35 Table...Mosquito PI Plot......................................................................................................... 32 Figure 11. Onyx 300 PI Plot
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...; Table 13: 2009 and 2016 Local Runway Use Percentages; Figure 1: East Flow Flight Tracks; Figure 2: West Flow Flight Tracks; Figure 3: Local Flight Tracks; Figure 4: Existing Land Use; Figure 5: 2011 NEM... inseparable from the ultimate land use control and planning responsibilities of local government. These local...
Modal Characterization of a Piezoelectric Shaker Table
2015-06-01
actuated shaker tables are often used for high frequency fatigue testing. Since natural frequencies can appear in the operating range of these...course of this thesis effort. I would also like to thank Dr. Tommy George and all of the helpful people in the Turbine Engine Fatigue Facility at the...4 Figure 2. Perovskite Crystal Structure of PZT Ceramics ................................................... 5 Figure 3
The Air Force Nuclear Engineering Center Structural Activation and Integrity Evaluation
1990-03-01
Vi1 List of Figures Figure Page 1. Inside Piqua Nuclear Power Facility containment building on top of the entombed reactor core ... 5...5. Predicted activity percentage of individual materials in the AFNEC ..... ........................ 21 6. Predicted radioisotope activity percentage...of total radioisotopic inventory within entombment at 20 years after shutdown ......................... 23 iv List of Tables Table Page 1. ORIGEN2
Site index charts for Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest.
Grover A. Choate; Floyd A. Johnson
1958-01-01
Charts in this report can be used to estimate site index for Douglas-fir from stand age and from average total height of dominant and codominant trees. Table 1 and figure 2 in USDA Technical Bulletin 201 have been used for this purpose in the past. However, the table requires time-consuming interpolation and the figure gives only rough approximations.
Chart of conversion factors: From English to metric system and metric to English system
,
1976-01-01
The conversion factors in the following tables are for conversion of our customary (English) units of measurement to SI*units, and for convenience, reciprocals are shown for converting SI units back to the English system. The first table contains rule-of-thumb figures, useful for "getting the feel" of SI units or mental estimation. The succeeding tables contain factors accurate to 3 or more significant figures. Please refer to known reference volumes for additional accuracy, as well as for factors dealing with other scientific notation involving SI units.
... Statistics Tables for U.S. Adults: National Health Interview Survey, 2016, Table A-11c [PDF – 133 KB] Alcohol ... on data from the 2016 National Health Interview Survey, data table for figure 9.2 [PDF – 1. ...
Optical Materials Characterization, Final Technical Report February 1, 1978-September 30, 1978
1979-02-01
FIGURES PAGE Figure 1. (a) Schematic of spectrometer used for visible region refractometry . (b) Schematic of spectrometer used for non-,visible...region refractometry . Symbols: A = source, B = divided circle, C = prism table, D = collimator, E = telescope, F = collimating mirror, G = movable... refractometry . (b) Schematic of spectrometer used for non- visible region refractometry . Symbols: A = source, B = divided circle, C = prism table
An Evaluation of Solar Air Heating at United States Air Force Installations
2009-03-01
Collector (UTC) technology, more commonly known as SolarWalls®. This thesis sought to determine if UTC systems are an economically and environmentally...States Green Building Council UTC – Unglazed Transpired Collector xii List of Figures Page Figure 1: Revenue Passenger Kilometers by...95 Table 9: UTC Utilization Rate - Percent of Month Used ............................................. 100 Table 10: Solar Collector Fan Flow
2013-09-01
10 2. EDUCATION .....................................................................................12 3. TRAINING...11 Figure 4. Acquisition Workforce Education Levels FY13 (From DAU...xi LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Education Requirements by Career Field ........................................................13 Table 2. Defense
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Are Some Elements More Equal than Others?
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Rich, Ronald L.
2005-01-01
Squeezing of elements 57-71 and 89-103 into one box each something like footnotes is done. A periodic chart is needed that does not treat the f elements as mere footnotes, partly because some like Uranium are quite important.
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Experimental Investigation of Compressed Thin-Walled Steel Members
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Juhás, Pavol; Juhásová Šenitková, Ingrid
2017-10-01
The paper presents fundamental information about realized experimental-theoretical research to determinate the load-carrying capacities for thin-walled compressed steel members with quasi-homogenous and hybrid cross-sections. The webs of such members are stressed in the elastic-plastic region. This continuous research joins on previous research of the first author of the paper. The aim of this research is to investigate and analyse the elastic-plastic post-critical behaviour of thin web and its interaction with flanges. The experimental program, test members and their geometrical parameters and material properties are evident from table 1 and table 2 as well as from figure 1 and figure 2. The test arrangement and failures of the test members are illustrated on Figures 3, 4 and 5. Some partial results are presented in Table 3 of the paper, too.
1982-04-01
Excavation Unit 5 - Square 8 - Level 4 - Feature 12 - n - 12 (ID numbers 368-379 in Appendix 3, Table 3) Vessel II Block C - Excavation Unit 6 - Square 8...Level 4 - Feature 7 - See Figure 7.13 - n 38 (ID numbers 380-417 In Appendix 3, Table 3) OO Vessel Ill Block C - Excavation Unit 7 - Square 1 - levels...4-8 - Feature 5 - See Figure 7.12 - n - 90 (ID numbers 418-507 In Appendix 3, Table 3) Vessel IV Block C - Excavation Unit 7 - Square 1 - Levels 4-8
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Stand Table Construction from Relascope Plots.
Charles B. Briscoe
1957-01-01
When timber is cruised using relascope, basal area and volume figures are obtained without constructing a stand table, through the use of appropriate conversion factors. Although this saving in time is very desirable for most inventories, certain management purposes require stand tables.
Application of the PM6 method to modeling the solid state
2008-01-01
The applicability of the recently developed PM6 method for modeling various properties of a wide range of organic and inorganic crystalline solids has been investigated. Although the geometries of most systems examined were reproduced with good accuracy, severe errors were found in the predicted structures of a small number of solids. The origin of these errors was investigated, and a strategy for improving the method proposed. Figure Detail of Structure of Dihydrogen Phosphate in KH2PO4 (upper pair) and in (CH3)4NH2PO4. (Footnote): X-ray structures on left, PM6 structure on right. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00894-008-0299-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. PMID:18449579
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Firestone, Richard B.; Chu, S. Y. Frank; Ekstrom, L. Peter; Wu, Shiu-Chin; Singh, Balraj
1997-10-01
The Isotopes Project is developing Internet home pages to provide data for radioactive decay, nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, spontaneous fission, thermal neutron capture, and atomic masses. These home pages can be accessed from the Table of Isotopes home page at http://isotopes.lbl.gov/isotopes/toi.html. Data from the Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF) is now available on the WWW in Nuclear Data Sheet style tables, complete with comments and hypertext linked footnotes. Bibliographic information from the Nuclear Science Reference (NSR) file can be searched on the WWW by combinations of author, A, Z, reaction, and various keywords. Decay gamma-ray data from several databases can be searched by energy. The Table of Superdeformed Nuclear Bands and Fission Isomers is continously updated. Reaction rates from Hoffman and Woosley and from Thielemann, fission yields from England and Rider, thermal neutron cross-sections from BNL-325, atomic masses from Audi, and skeleton scheme drawings and nuclear charts from the Table of Isotopes are among the information available through these websites. The nuclear data home pages are accessed by over 3500 different users each month.
2009-08-01
Locks and Dam. ERDC/ITL TR-09-3 16 The proposed flexible approach walls at Lock and Dams 22 and 25 consist of precast concrete beams supported...Figures 2.3 and 2.5. The rounded hull plate connecting the front and side hull plates (in blue) is shown in brown in Figures 2.2 and 2.3. Figure 2.4...approach angle column in Table 3.1 is of no consequence for these analyses. Table 3.1. Three design load condition categories, frequency of loadings
Simulation of Aircraft Sortie Generation Under an Autonomic Logistics System
2016-12-01
56 Design of Experiment...Figure 8. Pre -flight Operations ......................................................................................... 40 Figure 9. Sortie...Critical Factors and Their Associated Levels ................................................... 57 xiii Table 18. Design of Experiment
MIDDLE NORTH Series Pre-DICE THROW I, II and DICE THROW Test Execution Report
1978-04-01
THROW 1 1- 14 1-10 Site Layout, 5 -Ton Events, Pre-DICE THROW I 1-16 1-11 Test Bed Layout - Pre-DICE THROW I 1-17 1-12 Airblast Gages and Instrumentation...111- 14 0-15 List of Tables (Cont’d) Table Page 3-3 Stacking Data 111-19 -22 3-4 Charge Weights 111-23 3- 5 ANFO Charge Summiary 111-23 3-6 Power...described in Table 1-1 and in Figures 1- 5 and 1-6 (these were detonated on 30 April, 14 May and 31 May 1975). Figures 1-7 and 1-8 show photographs of the ANFO
Figure mining for biomedical research.
Rodriguez-Esteban, Raul; Iossifov, Ivan
2009-08-15
Figures from biomedical articles contain valuable information difficult to reach without specialized tools. Currently, there is no search engine that can retrieve specific figure types. This study describes a retrieval method that takes advantage of principles in image understanding, text mining and optical character recognition (OCR) to retrieve figure types defined conceptually. A search engine was developed to retrieve tables and figure types to aid computational and experimental research. http://iossifovlab.cshl.edu/figurome/.
2015-08-01
Crema FizzBuzz Program .................................................. 8 Figure 4: Hello World program written in C...11 Figure 5: Hello World program written in Crema...KLEE Coverage for " Hello , World" Program ................................................................ 14 Table 2: Qmail State-space Explosion
Development of a Telemetry-Enabled High-G Projectile Carrier
2012-09-01
of High Velocity Guns, Version 2 (IBHVG2) interior ballistics simulation • Pete Muller, ARL, helped populate the ARL sensor suite boards...differences in external characteristics between the conventional M831 and the modified M831 high-g carrier projectile can be seen in figure 3. Figure 2...of High Velocity Guns, Version 2 (IBHVG2) (6). The output values from the simulation for the selected charge weight are seen in table 2. Table 2
Synchrotron speciation data for zero-valent iron nanoparticles
This data set encompasses a complete analysis of synchrotron speciation data for 5 iron nanoparticle samples (P1, P2, P3, S1, S2, and metallic iron) to include linear combination fitting results (Table 6 and Figure 9) and ab-initio extended x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy fitting (Figure 10 and Table 7).Table 6: Linear combination fitting of the XAS data for the 5 commercial nZVI/ZVI products tested. Species proportions are presented as percentages. Goodness of fit is indicated by the chi^2 value.Figure 9: Normalised Fe K-edge k3-weighted EXAFS of the 5 commercial nZVI/ZVIproducts tested. Dotted lines show the best 4-component linear combination fit ofreference spectra.Figure 10: Fourier transformed radial distribution functions (RDFs) of the five samplesand an iron metal foil. The black lines in Fig. 10 represent the sample data and the reddotted curves represent the non-linear fitting results of the EXAFS data.Table 7: Coordination parameters of Fe in the samples.This dataset is associated with the following publication:Chekli, L., B. Bayatsarmadi, R. Sekine, B. Sarkar, A. Maoz Shen, K. Scheckel , W. Skinner, R. Naidu, H. Shon, E. Lombi, and E. Donner. Analytical Characterisation of Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron: A Methodological Review. Richard P. Baldwin ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 903: 13-35, (2016).
2016-06-01
13 Figure 6. Vertical Axis Wind Turbines and Photovoltaic Solar Panels ....................15 Figure 7. Solar Sunny Boy Inverter...16 Figure 8. Wind Turbine Inverters...1. Comparison of Energy Storage. Adapted from [16], [18], [19]. ................10 Table 2. DC Operating Voltage of Wind Turbine Inverters
Helping Soldiers Leverage Army Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities in Civilian Jobs
2017-01-01
44,100 High school diploma 4 Wind turbine service technicians 3,710 $48,800 High school diploma 4 Table D.1—Continued 139 Lists of Figures and Tables...servicing automotive electrical systems, including wiring harnesses and starting and charging systems; and Table 3.40 Civilian Occupations Recommended
2011-06-01
73 Figure 10 . Cereal Box Device Window...120 Figure 30 . Cereal Box Device Window... Cereal Box Device Functions ...................................................................................... 77 Table 19 ... Entries of Settings
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An Assessment of the Importance of Technologies to Military Capabilities.
1980-10-01
64 1 . 64 1 .64 24 14 9 . 91 TnTAL. .4" .46 .4, r7., .I- 34.92 .2.1 - THT14 NIif - WFArl’N - CANG/MT’. FArTOR, WT 00 00 O ~e. DI.TCI Cl IM61T Fl...NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 6 Figure 2-4a LEVEL-BY-LEVEL DISPLAY 9 Figure 2-4b LEVEL-BY-LEVEL DISPLAY 11 1 . tii TABLES Page tTable 3-1 LIST OF TECHNOLOGIES 15...00 .00 3) rLCTR OPTC *(56) .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 TOTAL .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Figure 2-4a LEVEL-BY-LEVEL DISPLAY 9 I
The U.S. Military and Social Media
2015-04-01
Instruction 51-303, it is not copyrighted, but is the property of the United States government. iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page...DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................... .ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ...38 FIGURE 1: Content Acceptance Model ..............................................................................5
The Danger of Dichotomizing Continuous Variables: A Visualization
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Kuss, Oliver
2013-01-01
Four rather different scatterplots of two variables X and Y are given, which, after dichotomizing X and Y, result in identical fourfold-tables misleadingly showing no association. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
Bandit: Technologies for Proximity Operations of Teams of Sub-10Kg Spacecraft
2007-10-16
and adding a dedicated overhead camera system. As will be explained below, the forced-air system did not work and the existing system has proven too...erratic to justify the expense of the camera system. 6DOF Software Simulator. The existing Java-based graphical 6DOF simulator was to be improved for...proposed camera system for a nonfunctional table. The C-9 final report is enclosed. ["Prf flj ,er Figure 1. Forced-air table schematic Figure 2
A Model to Predict Final Cost Growth in a Weapon System Development Program
1975-08-01
Manual Calculation ..... .............. ... 117 11. Data and Results of 3 x 2 Manual Calculation .................... .. 119 12. Quarterly F-5E... manually calculated. The data and results are in Table 10. The computer program for these calculations is listed in Figure 12 with results in Figure...13. Table 10 Data and Results of 2 x 2 Manual Calculation Outcome Aspect Poor Acceptable 1 .5 .5 2 .3 .7 The total number of events possible are: (2)2
An equation involving the Smarandache primitive function and triangular numbers
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Fu, Ruiqin; Yang, Hai; Wu, Jing
2018-04-01
All manuscripts must be in English, also the table and figure texts, otherwise we cannot publish your paper. Please keep a second copy of your manuscript in your office. When receiving the paper, we assume that the corresponding authors grant us the copyright to use the paper for the book or journal in question. Should authors use tables or figures from other Publications, they must ask the corresponding publishers to grant them the right to publish this material in their paper.
Movement of Fuel Ashore: Storage, Capacity, Throughput, and Distribution Analysis
2015-12-01
89 ix LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Principles of Operational Maneuver from the Sea ........................... 7 Figure 2. Compositing and...30 Table 2. Force Mix Composition ...procedures, and force composition . Such alterations represent an acceptance of operational risk to buy down the foundational risk that the logistics network
Joint Strike Fighter: Additional Costs and Delays Risk Not Meeting Warfighter Requirements on Time
2010-03-01
December 2009, only 4 of 13 test aircraft had been delivered and labor hours to build the aircraft had increased more than 50 percent above earlier...Table 7: Changes in Reported JSF Program Costs, Quantities, and Deliveries 40 Figures Figure 1: JSF Labor Hours for Manufacturing Test...Aircraft 15 Figure 2: Wing Station Labor Hours 16 Figure 3: Mate and Delivery Labor Hours 17 Figure 4: Growth in the Number of Engineering Design
Acknowledging Students' Collaborations through Peer Review: A Footnoting Practice
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Poe, Shelli M.; Gravett, Emily O.
2016-01-01
Student-to-student peer review or peer feedback is commonly used in student-centered or active-learning classrooms. In this article, we describe a footnoting exercise that we implemented in two of our undergraduate courses as one way to encourage students to acknowledge collaborations and contributions made during peer-review processes. This…
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2014-07-01
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance, 2014: Syphilis
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Figuring out the Statistics of the ICC World Cup 2011
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Shiwalkar, Jyoti P.; Deshpande, M. N.
2013-01-01
This paper deals with the analysis of cricket match results from the ICC World Cup 2011. We believe that such data provide good material for interesting classroom exercises. (Contains 7 tables and 1 figure.)
Magoon, Leslie B.; Lillis, Paul G.; Peters, Kenneth E.
2009-01-01
The figures and tables for each petroleum system and TPS are as follows: (1) the San Joaquin(?) petroleum system or the Neogene Nonassociated Gas TPS is a natural gas system in the southeast part of the province (figs. 8.3 through 8.8; table 8.5; this volume, chapter 22); (2) the Miocene TPS (this volume, chapters 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17) includes the McLure-Tulare(!) petroleum system north of the Bakersfield Arch (figs. 8.9 through 8.13; table 8.6), and the Antelope-Stevens(!) petroleum system south of the arch (figs. 8.14 through 8.18; table 8.7), and is summarized in figure 8.19; (3) the Eocene TPS (this volume, chapters 18 and 19) combines two petroleum systems, the Tumey-Temblor(.) covering much of the province (figs. 8.20 through 8.24; table 8.8) and the underlying Kreyenhagen-Temblor(!) (figs. 8.25 through 8.29: table 8.9), and is summarized in figure 8.30; (4) the Eocene-Miocene Composite TPS, formed by combining the Miocene and Eocene TPS (this volume, chapter 20); and (5) the Moreno-Nortonville(.) is both a petroleum system and a TPS consisting mainly of natural gas in the northern part of the province (figs. 8.31 through 8.36: table 8.10; this volume, chapter 21). Oil samples with geochemistry from surface seeps and wells used to map these petroleum systems are listed in table 8.11. Finally, the volume of oil and gas expelled by each pod of active source rock was calculated and compared with the discovered hydrocarbons in each petroleum system (figs. 8.37 through 8.39; tables 8.12 and 8.13).
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Copland, John R.
This Sandia National Laboratories / New Mexico (SNL/NM) submittal contains groundwater information that the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has requested. The USGS will use the information to assist Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) in its ongoing groundwater studies. The information in this submittal contains well-construction details and groundwater-elevation data for monitoring wells that SNL/NM has installed. Relevant well-construction data from other government agencies are also summarized. This submittal contains four data tables and three figures. Information in the tables has been used by SNL/NM to prepare groundwater compliance reports that have previously incorporated the three figures. The figures depictmore » the potentiometric surface for the Perched Groundwater System, the potentiometric surface for the Regional Aquifer, and a Conceptual Site Model for the vicinity of Tijeras Arroyo in the northern portion of KAFB.« less
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... sediment toxicity ratio 6 shall not exceed 1.0. Biodegradation rate Biodegradation rate ratio 7 shall not...). 7 Biodegradation rate ratio = Cumulative headspace gas production (ml) of C16-C18 internal olefin... fluids that meet the base fluid sediment toxicity ratio (Footnote 6), biodegradation rate ratio (Footnote...
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Hydrologic data; North Canadian River from Lake Overholser to Lake Eufaula, central Oklahoma
Havens, J.S.
1984-01-01
The data contained in this report were gathered during the period 1982 to 1984 for use in constructing a digital model of the North Canadian River from Lake Overholser, in the western part of Oklahoma City, to Lake Eufaula, in eastern Oklahoma. Locations of test holes and sampling sites are show in figure 1. Information on well depths and water levels in table 1 was gathered in the summer of 1982. Some information in the table was reported by well owners. Field water-quality data for water temperatures, specific conductance, and pH were measured at the time the wells were inventoried in 1982 and appear in table 2. Forty-nine test holes were augered to provide more comprehensive lithologic and water-level data along the North Canadian River. Lithologic logs of these test holes appear in table 3. Thirty-eight of the test holes were completed as observations wells by placing perforated plastic casing in the holes. Water levels were measured in these observations wells from the time of completion in mid-1982 through mid-1984. Hydrographs of the observation wells are shown in figures 2 through 15. The data are presented graphically for clarity. Hydrographs of water-level fluctuations in two wells equipped with continuous water-level recorders and hydrographs of stage fluctuations on the North Canadian River at nearby gaging stations are shown in figures 16 and 17. Two sets of low-flow measurements for the North Canadian River showing gains and losses in flow between measuring sites in the reach from Lake Overholser to Lake Eufaula are given in table 4. Measurements of flow on tributary streams are also given in this table. Analyses of water-quality samples collected at the time of the low-flow measurements are given in table 5.
Meteorological Techniques (Revision 26 Apr 2006)
2003-06-13
OVV Graph ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-11 Figure 2-26 Dissipation of Stratus Using Mixing Ratio and...2-51 Figure 2-70 Bright Band Identification Using the WSR-88D. ------------------------------------------ 2-52 Figure 2-71 Example of Visible...R2, and R3 relative humidity values and cloud amounts ------------------------- 2-7 Table 2-4 Base of convective clouds using surface dew-point
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Sirunyan, A. M.; Tumasyan, A.; Adam, W.; Asilar, E.; Bergauer, T.; Brandstetter, J.; Brondolin, E.; Dragicevic, M.; Erö, J.; Flechl, M.; Friedl, M.; Frühwirth, R.; Ghete, V. M.; Hartl, C.; Hörmann, N.; Hrubec, J.; Jeitler, M.; König, A.; Krätschmer, I.; Liko, D.; Matsushita, T.; Mikulec, I.; Rabady, D.; Rad, N.; Rahbaran, B.; Rohringer, H.; Schieck, J.; Strauss, J.; Waltenberger, W.; Wulz, C.-E.; Chekhovsky, V.; Dvornikov, O.; Dydyshka, Y.; Emeliantchik, I.; Litomin, A.; Makarenko, V.; Mossolov, V.; Stefanovitch, R.; Suarez Gonzalez, J.; Zykunov, V.; Shumeiko, N.; Alderweireldt, S.; De Wolf, E. 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Key Effectiveness Indicators (KEI Report): American River College Five-Year Profile, 1997-2002.
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Barr, Jim; Higgins, Jim; Grill, Cathie
This document addresses the key effectiveness indicators for American River College between 1997-2002. The figures are presented in table and graph format and some figures shown present detailed enrollment numbers for fall, spring, and summer while in other figures terms are collapsed into one full academic year. Dramatic enrollment gains were…
Traffic safety facts 1994 : pedalcyclists
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1995-01-01
In 1994, 802 pedalcyclists were killed in traffic crashes. Pedalcyclist deaths accounted for 2 percent of all traffic fatalities during the year. Figure 1 shows trends in pedalcyclist and total traffic fatalities, 1984-1994. Of the tables, Table 1 sh...
Traffic safety facts 1993 : pedalcyclists
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1994-01-01
In 1993, 814 pedalcyclists were killed in traffic crashes. Pedalcyclist deaths accounted for 2 percent of all traffic fatalities during the year. Figure 1 shows trends in pedalcyclist and total traffic fatalities, 1983-1993. Of the tables, Table 1 sh...
Life tables as "predictors" of average longevity.
Irwin, A. C.
1976-01-01
Selected figures from Canadian life tables have been analysed to illustrate one potential use of routinely collected and published data. A plea is made for the inclusion of the fundamentals of demography in undergraduate medical education. PMID:1083283
Our nation's highways : selected facts and figures, 1998
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1998-01-01
The information in this publication provides a condensed overview of facts and figures about our Nation's highways. Unless otherwise states, 1996 data has been used. The table of contents includes the following: Our Nation's Highways; Air Quality; Th...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Nikitin, A. V.; Krishna, B. M.; Rey, M.; Tashkun, S. A.; Tyuterev, Vl. G.
2017-09-01
Table 4 of Ref [1] did not contain enough digits to reproduce the fitted Q(T) values for practical applications. The corrected table is given below. This does not affect other Tables and Figures or the conclusions of [1].
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Forma, Ray
2008-01-01
Go to the end of this article to find more detailed information about the Star Chart, how to use the chart, and a table of Moon phases. Use this table of phases to help you with the timing of successful astronomy evenings for students. The best time for an astronomy evening is usually six days after New Moon. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
ASW Reach-Back Cell Oceanography Analysis System (ARCOAS) Version 3 User’s Guide
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65 Table of Figures Figure 2.1: Warning dialog box indicating ActiveX ...Click OK in response to the message box indicating that ActiveX controls are being used by the application (Figure 2.1). Figure 2.1: Warning...dialog box indicating ActiveX controls could be unsafe. 3. Open an existing map or create a new empty map. 4. Start ARCOAS by clicking the ARCOAS
Analysis of DNA Sequences by an Optical Time-Integrating Correlator: Proof-of-Concept Experiments.
1992-05-01
DNA ANALYSIS STRATEGY 4 2.1 Representation of DNA Bases 4 2.2 DNA Analysis Strategy 6 3.0 CUSTOM GENERATORS FOR DNA SEQUENCES 10 3.1 Hardware Design 10...of the DNA bases where each base is represented by a 7-bits long pseudorandom sequence. 5 Figure 4: Coarse analysis of a DNA sequence. 7 Figure 5: Fine...a 20-bases long database. 32 xiii LIST OF TABLES PAGE Table 1: Short representations of the DNA bases where each base is represented by 7-bits long
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exposure settings…………………...26 Table 4. Kodak 9500 Cone Beam 3D System exposure settings…………..….27 Table 5. Average and statistical analysis results...42 Figure 6 Image of Mounted PVC Skull Model on the Kodak 9500……….…......43 Figure 7 Screen image of Reconstructed CBCT Digital...replica was taken with the Kodak 9500 Cone Beam 3D System. To create the digital dental models fifteen type IV maxillary dental casts were made on the
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32 CFR 2.5 - Criteria for designation of participating programs.
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2012-07-01
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32 CFR 2.5 - Criteria for designation of participating programs.
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32 CFR 2.5 - Criteria for designation of participating programs.
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32 CFR 2.5 - Criteria for designation of participating programs.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
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On the Origin and Meaning of Bibliometric Indicators: Journals in the Social Sciences, 1886-1985.
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Pierce, Sydney J.
1992-01-01
This study examined the use of footnotes and visuals in 8,634 research articles published in core journals in sociology, political science, and economics between 1886 and 1985. It was found that use of footnotes and visuals within a discipline vary over time and that agreement on presentational standards increases as the discipline matures. (61…
2011-12-01
image) ................. 114 Figure 156 – Abaqus thermal model attempting to characterize the thermal profile seen in the test data...optimization process ... 118 Figure 159 – Thermal profile for optimized Abaqus thermal solution ....................................... 119 Figure 160 – LVDT...Coefficients of thermal expansion results ................................................................. 121 Table 12 – LVDT correlation results
Leaf level oak isoprene emissions and co2/H2O exchange in the Ozarks, USABAGeron.csv is the speciated biomass displayed in Figure 1.Biomass Dry Weights.xlsx is used to convert leaf area to dry leaf biomass and is used in Figure 2.Daly Ozarks leaf ISOP.txt and MOFLUX_Isoprene Summary_refined Tcurve data.xlsx are the leaf isoprene emission rate files shown in Figure 2.Harley Aug12_Chris.xls is the leaf isoprene emission rate file shown in Figure 3.Daly Ozarks leaf.txt is the BVOC emissions file used for Figure 7 and Table 4.Drought IS.txt is the review data given in Table 2.Fig4 Aug10 2012 Harley.txt is shown in Figure 4.Fig 5 Aug14 2012 Harley.txt is shown in Figure 5.Daly Ozarks Leaf.txt is used in Fig 7.Drought IS.txt is used in Fig 8.This dataset is associated with the following publication:Geron , C., R. Daly , P. Harley, R. Rasmussen, R. Seco, A. Guenther, T. Karl, and L. Gu. Large Drought-Induced Variations in Oak Leaf Volatile Organic Compound Emissions during PINOT NOIR 2012. CHEMOSPHERE. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 146: 8-21, (2016).
Elders Point East Marsh Island Restoration Monitoring Data Analysis
2017-09-21
Figure 13. Average biomass comparison between fertilizer treatment and non- fertilizer treatment at Elders East...25 ERDC/EL CR-17-1 vi Table 5. Count of benthic organisms ...31 Table 6. Benthic Community Indices: True Taxa Richness, Total Organism Count
Structural Studies on Varicella Zoster Virus
1990-08-20
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 The VZV Genome , 8 VZV Proteins 12 VZV Transcription 14 The Structure of HSV 15 Herpesvirus Expression 16...VZV virion . . . 4 Figure 2. A drawing of the VZV nucleocapsid 6 Figure 3. A comparison of the structure of the genomes of HSV - 1 and VZV 9 Figure 4...VZV, and purified VZ virions probed with antibody against VZV IE62 (the HSV - 1 ICP4 equivalent) . . . 154 xii Figure 48. Autoradiograph of VZV IE62
Analysis of Modal Growth on the Leeward Centerplane of the X-51 Vehicle
2009-09-01
Research Center ( CUBRC ) 4455 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Air Force Research...8 Figure 9. Disturbance N-factor Growth and CUBRC Data Showing Transition...for CUBRC Run 4 9 LIST OF TABLES Table Page Table 1. Freestream Conditions for Ground Test Cases Selected for Modal Analysis Study
2016-03-01
51 Figure 21. Mayport beach placement of entrance channel sediment , 1972...................................... 58 Tables Table 1...Entrance Channel dredged sediment placement history by area. ....................... 20 Table 3. Kings Bay Entrance Channel offshore disposal history at...in northeast Florida is beneficial use of sediments dredged from Federal civil works and military navigation channels for shore protection purposes
Project Management Software: Proper Selection for Use Within Air Force Systems Command
1989-09-01
Figures ......... ..................... vi List of Tables ........ ..................... vii Abstract .......... ....................... viii I...140 vi List of Tables Table Page 1. Stage 4 Evaluation Criteria and Weights ...... . 53 2. Price Ranges and Associated Grades .. ......... 65 3...Chronos Software, Inc. 11. Who-What-When San Francisco, CA VI .09 $ 190. (800) 777-7907 128 Communication Dynamics, Inc. 12. Timepiece Portland, OR V1.3
Measuring Productivity of Depot-Level Aircraft Maintenance in the Air Force Logistics Command.
1985-09-01
of Figures...... . . . . . . . . . . . . vi List of Tables . . . . . . . . . ............ vii Abstract . . . ...................... viii I...59 6. DEA Efficiency Values (Third DEA Model) . .... 62 7. DMU 5 Input Efficiencies ................ 64 vi F "-’ List of Tables Table Page I. DEA...Regression Results for 20 Months . . . ..... 68 V. Regression Results for 7 Quarters . . ..... 70 VI . Coefficients of Correlation (Using Quarterly Data
Rethinking C-17 Training Requirements: Air Refueling
2015-06-19
29 Figure 8: Percentage of C-17 Flying Hours Program Flown (Author, 2015) .................. 30 ix List of Tables Page Table 1: PCO ...Preparation Costs (Author, 2015) ............................................................. 34 Table 2: PCO Costs (Author, 2015...the C-17A formal training course known as Pilot Checkout ( PCO ). Each C-17A unit has their own processes for determining which pilots get picked
2012-10-26
3600 hp diesel engine .................................................................................. 24 20 Diesel engine turbocharger ...ERDC/CERL TR-12-19 24 Figure 19. Fairbanks Morse 3600 hp diesel engine. Figure 20. Diesel engine turbocharger . Table 7. Energy consuming
Research on SAW Sensor Bias Stability
1981-10-01
9Rockwell International MRDC4 1082 . 4AR TABLE OF CONTENTS LISTOF FGURS........................................ ge APECSLIST OF FIGURES...MRDC4 1082 . 4AR LIST OF FIGURES (continued) Figure Page 12. Theoretical behavior of resonator aging using logarithmic rate law with different B...3 180’ es Q % Rockwell International MRDC4 1082 . 4AR 3.0 TECHNICAL RESULTS During the first year of this program, the specific technical tasks were
Design Consideration and Performance of Networked Narrowband Waveforms for Tactical Communications
2010-09-01
four proposed CPM modes, with perfect acquisition parameters, for both coherent and noncoherent detection using an iterative receiver with both inner...Figure 1: Bit error rate performance of various CPM modes with coherent and noncoherent detection. Figure 3 shows the corresponding relationship...symbols. Table 2 summarises the parameter Coherent results (cross) Noncoherent results (diamonds) Figur 1: Bit Error Rate Pe f rmance of
Preparation of Poly(Dinitropropyl Vinyl Ether) with Crosslinking Sites, for Use as a Castable Binder
1978-12-01
acetic acid . 4 Baum, K., Fluorochem, Inc., and Adolph, H., this Center, unpublished results. 11 NSWC/WOL TR 78-120 AFATL TR-78-86 In Table 1 are...for successful hydroxymethyla- tion (Figure 6): The peak for the acidic proton in Figure 5 at 6 4.85 is absent in Figure 6, and the doublet E in Figure...Poly-DNPVE, the work was terminated in favor of screening other cationic initiators. Initiation of DNPVE polymerization with epoxide/Lewis acid
Meteorologial Techniques (Revision 21 Feb 2007)
2003-06-13
Dissipation of Stratus Using Mixing Ratio and Temperature ------------------------- 2-12 Figure 2-27 Tropopause Method of Forecasting Cirrus...2-51 Figure 2-70 Bright Band Identification Using the WSR-88D...convective clouds using surface dew-point depressions --------------------- 2-11 Table 2-5 Aircraft category type
2013-09-01
Mass in the Rock Matrix. Table 4.8.5.1: Flow and Transport Parameters Used for TCE Dissolution Modeling in Discrete Fracture Approach. Table 4.8.5.2...represent the flow rate over time. Figure 4.8.4.5: The Profile of Estimated Diffusing TCE Front into the Rock Matrix. Figure 4.8.5.1: a) Mesh Used for TCE...fractured rocks . The work of Illman et al. (2009) motivates us to conduct a laboratory fractured rock block experiment in which a large number of pumping
Performance Assessment of Passive Hearing Protection Devices
2014-10-24
ear ................................................ 9 Figure 11. Schematic of the set-up of the explosive charge for the creation of a shock wave...10 Table 1: Type and mass of explosive and distance between ATF and explosive for different peak pressure levels and A-durations...OF TABLES Table 1: Type and mass of explosive and distance between ATF and explosive for different peak pressure levels and A-durations
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... capabilities to ensure compliance with Footnote 5.353A in 47 CFR 2.106 and the priority and real-time... capabilities to ensure compliance with Footnotes 5.353A and the priority and real-time preemption requirements... respect to FSS stations operating with other systems. (1) LES transmissions to MESs must have a priority...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-10-11
..., MM, RP, 3, or 4 and removal flags are defined as Flags BB, MT, N, W, PI, PR, or 6. Where a Member..., BB and PI where they satisfy the volume tier requirements for the Mega Tier in Footnote 1. Currently... removing liquidity and the rate for Flags N, W, 6, BB, and PI subject to the volume thresholds in Footnotes...
Composite slip table of dissimilar materials for damping longitudinal modes
Gregory, D.L.; Priddy, T.G.; Smallwood, D.O.; Woodall, T.D.
1991-06-18
A vibration slip table for use in a vibration testing apparatus is disclosed. The tables comprised of at least three composite layers of material; a first metal layer, a second damping layer, and a third layer having a high acoustic velocity relative to the first layer. The different acoustic velocities between the first and third layers cause relative shear displacements between the layers with the second layer damping the displacements between the first and third layers to reduce the table longitudinal vibration modes. 6 figures.
SOLARIS 3-axis high load, low profile, high precision motorized positioner
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Acome, Eric; Van Every, Eric; Deyhim, Alex, E-mail: adc@adc9001.com
A 3-axis optical table, shown in Figure 1, was designed, fabricated, and assembled for the SOLARIS synchrotron facility at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. To accommodate the facility, the table was designed to be very low profile, as seen in Figure 2, and bear a high load. The platform has degrees of freedom in the vertical (Z) direction as well as horizontal transversal (X and Y) directions. The table is intended to sustain loads as large as 1500 kg which will be sufficient to support a variety of equipment to measure and facilitate synchrotron radiation. After assembly, the tablemore » was tested and calibrated to find its position error in the vertical direction. ADC has extensive experience designing and building custom complex high precision motion systems [1,2].« less
Middle East Economics and Development, Spring 2008 - Project 08-02
2008-05-01
a Proportional Representation Electoral System .................................. 145 Table 10: Iran’s Macroeconomic Indicators ( Source : CIA World...Fact Book) ........................... 165 Table 11: Iran’s Trading Partners ( Source : CIA World Fact Book... Sources of Electricity in Afghanistan – 2007................................................................ 29 Figure 3: Ethno-linguistic Groups in
U.S. Foreign Aid to East and South Asia: Selected Recipients
2007-01-03
28 Bangladesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 India...25 Table 14. U.S. Assistance to Bangladesh , 2003-2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Table 15...400 600 800 1000 1200 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 est. Bangladesh Cambodia India Indonesia Pakistan Philippines Figure 1. Major U.S. Aid Recipient in
Hypoxia, Monitoring, and Mitigation System
2015-08-01
Oxygen Saturation Measured via Pulse - Oximeter SRS Software Requirements Specification SW Software TI Texas Instruments uPROC Micro-Processor USAARL...Financial) Table of Figures Figure 1: Pulse OX custom module...Tasks 3, 4 and 5 have not been exercised. Sensor definition testing continued on the custom pulse -ox design. Additional refinement on the pulse
Army Battlefield Distribution Through the Lens of OIF: Logical Failures and the Way Ahead
2005-02-02
3 Historical Context of Logistics and Distribution Management Transformation...THEATER DISTRIBUTION UNITS ............................................... 66 iii TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1. Distribution Management Center...consumer and a potential provider of logistics.8 Historical Context of Logistics and Distribution Management Transformation The critical role of
A Novel Approach to Chemical Communications
2010-06-17
of droplets in the microfludic circuit. Figure 4. Generation of droplets in the microfludic circuit. Figure 5. Space-time plots showing anti-phase... microfludic circuit. Final Report W911NF-07-1-0639 Page 11 Table 2. A sampling of microfluidics experiments Fluid1 for drop genera- tion Fluid2
2009-03-01
29 4. NetFlow , sFlow, IPFIX ..........................30 a. NetFlow ...................................30 b. sFlow...From [22])...........................................27 Figure 8. NetFlow Datagram................................31 Figure 9. Deployed CoT...sFlow Monitoring Parameters over NetFlow (From [27]).............................32 Table 6. Collaboration Methodologies Matrix..............39
2013-04-01
atoms labeled. ......................................................................................25 Figure A-15. Picric acid with atoms labeled...217 Table A-47. DATB atom specific Politzer parameters using PBE/6-31G**..............................218 Table A-48. Picric acid atom specific...weighted atom specific Politzer parameters using PBE/6-31G**. .....272 Table A-96. Picric acid area weighted atom specific Politzer parameters using PBE
45 CFR 97.12 - Which grants may be consolidated?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Delivered Meals for the Elderly, 42 U.S.C. 3030f. (6) Child Abuse and Neglect State Grants, 42 U.S.C. 5103(b... consolidated grant. (2) Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services, 42 U.S.C. 300x-300x-9. 2 2 See footnote 1 in § 97.12(a)(1). (3) Maternal and Child Health Services, 42 U.S.C. 701-709. 3 3 See footnote 1...
2016-05-26
Footnote in History: Sixth Army Group Operations in the Second World War and Lessons for Contemporary Planners A Monograph...Lessons for Contemporary Planners 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Rebecca E. Beard, MAJ, U.S...History: Sixth Army Group Operations in the Second World War and Lessons for Contemporary Planners Approved by: , Monograph Director
Digest of Education Statistics, 1991.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Snyder, Thomas D.; Hoffman, Charlene M.
This document, consisting of 7 chapters, 35 figures, 395 tables, plus 22 appendix tables, provides statistical data on most aspects of United States education, both public and private, from kindergarten through graduate school. The chapters cover the following topics: (1) all levels of education; (2) elementary and secondary education; (3)…
An Exercise to Introduce Power
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Seier, Edith; Liu, Yali
2013-01-01
In introductory statistics courses, the concept of power is usually presented in the context of testing hypotheses about the population mean. We instead propose an exercise that uses a binomial probability table to introduce the idea of power in the context of testing a population proportion. (Contains 2 tables, and 2 figures.)
Area-Efficient VLSI Computation.
1981-10-01
to the bus of a computer system. 5 Table 1-2: Definition of the three- sorter . 7 Figure 1-3: A real-time systolic priority queue. 7 Figure 1-4: The...ca.pable of sorting three elements. The iree- sorter has three inputs X, Y, and Z and prduccs tlicc oitputs X’. Y’, and Z’ which are the miniumn, median. Mnd...in Section L4. Figure 1-3 shows how three- sorters are interconnected to make a systolic priority queue. In the figure, the outputs from the top. middle
Small-Molecule Antioxidant Proteome-Shields in Deinococcus Radiodurans
2010-09-01
from oxidative damage and degradation. Nucleic Acids Res 31: 2995–3005. 48. Oren A, Gunde-Cimerman N (2007) Mycosporines and mycosporine - like amino ...TT-ultrafiltrates include Mn (Figure 2A), phosphate (Figure 2A), uridine, adenosine and uracil (Figure 2B and Table S1), and amino acids and peptides...which catalytically remove superoxide (O2 N2) via a disproportionation mechanism [23,24]; and amino acids and peptides, which scavenge HON very
KinLinks: Software Toolkit for Kinship Analysis and Pedigree Generation from NGS Datasets
2015-04-21
Retinitis pigmentosa families 2110 and 2111 of 52 individuals across 6 generations (Figure 5a), and 54 geographically diverse samples (Supplementary Table...relationships within the Retinitis pigmentosa family. Machine Learning Classifier for pairwise kinship prediction Ten features were identified for training...family (Figure 4b), and the Retinitis pigmentosa family (Figure 5b). The auto-generated pedigrees were graphed as well as in family-tree format using
U.S. Mexico Border Despite Some Progress, Environmental Infrastructure Challenges Remain
2000-03-01
United States General Accounting Office PAQ Report to Congressional Requesters March 2000 U.S.- MEXICO BORDER Despite Some Progress...Activities Table 9: Mexican Programs to Address Border Environmental Issues 19 34 35 36 37 39 40 42 Figure 1: U.S.- Mexico Border Region and 14...Sister Cities Figure 2: Percentage Breakdown of Funding for Bank-financed Projects, 1995-99 Figure 3: U.S.- Mexico Border Funding, 1994-99 (in billions
Data supporting Al-Abed et al., Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2016,
Data files representing each of the Figures and Tables published in Al-Abed et al., Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2016,3, 593. The data file names identify the Figure or Table and each file contains an internal set of data definitionsThis dataset is associated with the following publication:Al-Abed, S.R., J. Virkutyte, J. Ortenzio , R.M. McCarrick, L. Degn, R. Zucker , N. Coates , K. Cleveland, H. Ma, S. Diamond, K. Dreher , and W. Boyes. Environmental aging alters AI(OH)3 coating of TiO2 nanoparticles enhancing their photocatalytic and phototoxicity activities. Environmental Science: Nano. RSC Publishing, Cambridge, UK, N/A, (2016).
Standard Atmosphere - Tables and Data for Altitudes to 65,800 Feet
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1955-01-01
Report includes calculated detailed tables of pressures and densities of a standard atmosphere in both metric and english units for altitudes from -5,000 meters to 20,000 meters and from -16,500 feet to 65,800 feet. Tables, figures, physical constants, and basic equations are based upon the text, reproduced herein, of the manual of the ICAO standard atmosphere, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) draft of December 1952. (author)
Daily Flow Model of the Delaware River Basin. Main Report.
1981-09-01
DATE U.S. Army Engineer District, Philadelphia Sept. 1981 2nd & Chestnut Sts. 13. NUMBER OF PAGES Philadelphia, PA 19106 144 p . 14. MONITORING AGENCY...VOLMEI FOR I DEVELOPMENTE OF A AIYRFLOW MODEL ( O T1 I "I I I. ~ p ~ ---- I i I TABLE OF CONTENTS I Page No. LIST OF FIGURES iii LIST OF TABLES vi I...Sample Duration Table from Program A969 111-35 111-19 Sample Low Flow Table from Program A969 111-38 111-20 Sample Log- P .?arson Low Flow Frequency
Kentucky County Data Book. Resource Development Series 16.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Ramsey, Ralph J.; Warner, Paul D.
Providing information by counties, grouped according to Extension Areas and Area Development Districts, this data book is designed as an aid to identification of Kentucky problems. Included are definitions of terms, explanations of comparability of 1960 and 1970 figures, suggested uses, and exemplary uses. Tables provide 1960 and 1970 figures on:…
A Network Analysis of Social Balance in Conflict in the Maghreb
2013-03-01
relationships from Table 6 shown in graph form. Graph by author using Pajek ( Batagelj & Mrvar , 1996 ...author using Pajek ( Batagelj & Mrvar , 1996 )................................................................................................ 4-17 Figure...negative and black is positive. By author using Pajek ( Batagelj & Mrvar , 1996 ). ..... 4-21 Figure 23: Network Graph of 10 Actor Network (Post-French
Literature Review: Cognitive Effects of Thermal Strain
2005-02-08
001/TOR Call up No. 7879 -05 On behalf of DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE Defence Research and Development Canada – Toronto 1133 Sheppard...opérations de lutte contre l’incendie ou les opérations militaires. Humansystems® Incorporated Thermal Strain Literature Review Page vi Table of... VI LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
James F. Rosson; William H. McWilliams; Paul D. Frey
1988-01-01
This report documents the findings of the fifth forest survey of Louisiana. Trend data on the forest resource are presented along with appropriate tables and figures. The appendix contains definitions of terms, a discussion of data reliability, a tree species list, and 22 standard statistical tables. Data are reported for January 1, 1984. Major highlights are listed...
High Performing Teams: The Moderating Effects of Communication Channels
2008-03-01
39 Figure 8 : Moderation Effect of Technology on Task Proficiency Behaviors and...Measures ....................... 37 Table 8 : Direct Effects between ZOffScr and all behaviors ............................................. 55 Table 9...We are therefore cautioned to be mindful of the end product we seek or the one we choose to study as researchers. 8 Individual Performance
Conceptual Study of Rotary-Wing Microrobotics
2008-03-27
tensile residual stress, respectively [78-80]. ......... 48 Table 8: Wing-T design parameters compared to Tsuzuki’s recommendations. ....... 73...Table 13: Summary of key parameters for a feasible rotary-wing MEMS robot design...Direct Methanol Fuel Cell DOF Degrees of Freedom DRIE Deep Reactive Ion Etch FEA Finite Element Analysis FEM Finite Element Modeling FOM Figure
High Capacity Single Table Performance Design Using Partitioning in Oracle or PostgreSQL
2012-03-01
Indicators ( KPIs ) 13 5. Conclusion 14 List of Symbols, Abbreviations, and Acronyms 15 Distribution List 16 iv List of Figures Figure 1. Oracle...Figure 7. Time to seek and return one record. 4. Additional Key Performance Indicators ( KPIs ) In addition to pure response time, there are other...Laboratory ASM Automatic Storage Management CPU central processing unit I/O input/output KPIs key performance indicators OS operating system
Remote-handled/special case TRU waste characterization summary
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Detamore, J.A.
1984-02-27
Remote-handled wastes are stored at Los Alamos, Hanford, Oak Ridge, and the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. The following will be a site by site discussion of RH waste handling, placement, and container data. This will be followed by a series of data tables that were compiled in the TRU Waste Systems Office. These tables are a compendium of data that is the most up to date and accurate data available today. 2 figures, 10 tables.
The ecoresponsive genome of Daphnia pulex
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Colbourne, John K.; Pfrender, Michael E.; Gilbert, Donald
2011-02-04
This document provides supporting material related to the sequencing of the ecoresponsive genome of Daphnia pulex. This material includes information on materials and methods and supporting text, as well as supplemental figures, tables, and references. The coverage of materials and methods addresses genome sequence, assembly, and mapping to chromosomes, gene inventory, attributes of a compact genome, the origin and preservation of Daphnia pulex genes, implications of Daphnia's genome structure, evolutionary diversification of duplicated genes, functional significance of expanded gene families, and ecoresponsive genes. Supporting text covers chromosome studies, gene homology among Daphnia genomes, micro-RNA and transposable elements and the 46more » Daphnia pulex opsins. 36 figures, 50 tables, 183 references.« less
The Changing Demographic Profile of the United States
2006-05-05
3 Figure 3. Crude and Age-adjusted Death Rates : United States, 1950-2003...21 Appendix Table A. U.S. Population Growth Rates, Birth Rates, Death Rates , and Net Immigration Rates...P o p u la tio n Birth Rates Growth Rates Death Rates Net Immigration Rates Figure 2. Population Growth, Birth, Death, and Net Immigration Rates
Petrographic Analysis of Cores from Plant 42
2016-10-01
ER D C TR -X X- D R AF T Petrographic Analysis of Cores from Plant 42 E n gi n ee r R es ea rc h a n d D ev el op m en t C en te r...E. Rae Reed-Gore, Kyle Klaus, and Robert D. Moser October 2016 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. The U.S. Army...ORIGINATOR. ii Figures and Tables Figures Figure 1. Test location map of AF Plant 42 with core number locations. ............................. 2
High Density Jet Fuel Supply and Specifications
1986-01-01
34 • • . * , • •, " " . . • • . • , . • • "vj" , j, , • * List of Illustrations Page Figure 1 U.S. Naphthenic Crude Oil Fields 8 Figure 2 JP-8X Production from Naphthenic Crude 12 Figure...Indicates which crude oil samples were requested and obtained. The process of classifying these fields as naphthenic involves some risk, since different... fields . Table 3 shows the largest naphthenic crude oil production by far is in California (85% of naphthenic production), and particularly in the San
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Results for Methods for SO 2, CO, O 3, NO 2 C Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53 Protection of Environment... Pt. 53, Subpt. C, Fig. C-1 Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53—Suggested Format for Reporting Test... Difference Table C-1 spec. Pass or fail Low 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm 3 4 5 6 Medium 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Results for Methods for SO 2, CO, O 3, NO 2 C Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53 Protection of Environment... Pt. 53, Subpt. C, Fig. C-1 Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53—Suggested Format for Reporting Test... Difference Table C-1 spec. Pass or fail Low 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm 3 4 5 6 Medium 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Results for Methods for SO 2, CO, O 3, NO 2 C Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53 Protection of Environment... Pt. 53, Subpt. C, Fig. C-1 Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53—Suggested Format for Reporting Test... Difference Table C-1 spec. Pass or fail Low 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm 3 4 5 6 Medium 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm...
Reliability Investigation of Low Noise GaAs FETs.
1981-07-01
measured by switching its input to the 10 GHz sweep oscillator signal and its output to the microwave power meter. The measured noise figure Fmeas and...associated gain Ga are then used to calculate the minimum noise figure Fmin of the FET: F -IF. zF o Frmin = Fmeas a where F is the measured noise figure...stayed within specification longer. As a matter of interest, Table 5-2 shows that the vast majority of temperature induced failures, that is, ( 60 + 33
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Results for Methods for SO 2, CO, O 3, NO 2 C Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53 Protection of Environment... Pt. 53, Subpt. C, Fig. C-1 Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53—Suggested Format for Reporting Test... Difference Table C-1 spec. Pass or fail Low 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm 3 4 5 6 Medium 1 ____ ppm 2 to ____ ppm...
2011-08-01
4 Body ...Report requirement. 5 Body The approved Statement of Work proposed the following timeline (Table 1): Table 1. Timeline for approved project...Figure 1) were tested for this project including the 1E90 Sprinter (OttoBock Inc.), Flex-Run (Ossur), Cheetah ® (Ossur) and Nitro Running Foot (Freedom
2012-03-01
4 Body ...Final Report requirement. 5 Body The approved Statement of Work proposed the following timeline (Table 1): Table 1. Timeline for...prosthesis designs (Figure 1) were tested for this project including the 1E90 Sprinter (OttoBock Inc.), Flex-Run (Ossur), Cheetah ® (Ossur) and Nitro
Examination of a Wear-Reducing Muzzle Device
2013-08-01
resistant material attached to the muzzle end of the gun tube. The bore diameter of the device is slightly less than the bore diameter of the gun. The...3 Figure 3. Weapon and universal bearing slide used for firings ...small caliber round of ammunition. ..........21 v List of Tables Table 1. Firing test matrix for phase 1
Lifetime Earnings Estimates for Men and Women in the United States: 1979.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Burkhead, Dan L.
1983-01-01
This report presents estimates of expected lifetime earnings based on data collected in the March Current Population Survey by age, sex, and educational attainment for 1978, 1979, and 1980. The text describes the data tables and charts, methodology, and limitations of the data. The eight figures and five detailed tables present lifetime earning…
Member’s Perception of Service Quality At the Nellis Air Force Base Officers Open Mess
1993-05-01
35 Consumer Behavior ............................... 36 Perceptions ...................................... 37 Value...110 Table 13. Problem Resolution: Overall Service Quality .... 111 ix LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Faith Popcorn’s Ten Changes in Consumer Behavior .......................................... 16...military club has the same characteristics as their civilian counterparts in regards to consumer behavior , needs, and expectations; S3: The miliary
2011-06-01
65 ix LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. The Process of Determining DMAIC vs. DMADV (From... DMAIC (From Pyzdek, 2003) ........................................................6 Table 2. Elements on the RCCPDS Submission That Will Reject a...Measure-Analyze-Design-Verify DMAIC Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control DMDC Defense Manpower Data Center DoD Department of Defense DoDI Department
Implementing Best Practices for Major Business Processes in the Department of Defense
2014-07-24
95 Figures and Tables Figure 1- Past budget declines following major military engagements...US Navy and COL Leslie Caballero, US Army served as the military representatives. APPROACH The Task Group’s draft findings and recommendations were...Group interviewed over 30 individuals from government, think tanks, and private industry, including current and recent DoD senior military and
1982-09-15
OBSOLETE UNCLASSIFIED SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE (When Date Efntee -- - -- I I New SSD-T-8-6061-007 (1I)-82 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. A Brief...possible transformation of airmasses with a continntal origin so that their aerosol asames the extinction properties of a maritime aerosol. Figure A-IB
The 1988 Inland Waterway Review
1988-11-01
Maintenance Costs ............. 91 Table 4.3 Major Rehabilitation Projects: ............................... 92 Table 4.4 Scheduled Constructed Projects in the...Maintenance Costs .......................... 100 Figure 4.7 Operations and Maintenance Costs Per Ton Mile in 1986 For Inland Waterways Suspect to Fuel Tax...application of study and construction cost -sharing. It also increased waterway fuel taxes and created the Inland Waterways Users Board. In effect, the Act
A League Table of Child Poverty in Rich Nations. Innocenti Report Card, Issue No. 1.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Adamson, Peter; Micklewright, John; Wright, Anna
The tables of child poverty presented in this document are the most comprehensive estimates of child poverty across the industrialized world. Based on an analysis of the latest data from the Luxembourg Income Study of household surveys, the first figure shows the proportion of children living in poverty in 23 nations of the Organisation for…
47 CFR 90.309 - Tables and figures.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
.... Maps with a scale of 1:250,000 or larger (such as 1:24,000) shall be used. Digital Terrain Data Tapes... sec. 90.307(d). Table “F”—Decibel Reduction/Power Equivalents dB reduction below 1 kW ERP permitted... curve draw a horizontal line to the power reduction scale. (6) The power reduction in dB determines the...
Domestic Production Issues in Chromium and Platinum-Group Metals
1988-09-01
iridium, and minor amounts of osmium. 12 Uses. Platinum-group metals (PGM) are critical as catalysts in fossil fuel processing and electronic...metals (PGM) were then described as critical in fossil fuel production, and in electronic and electrical components. The international market is...this research process . ii Table of Contents Page Preface.. .............. ii List of Figures ................ vi List of Tables ................ vi
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Brockington, Riley
2009-01-01
This report provides trends on public school enrolments, educators and expenditures. It uses figures provided by provincial and territorial departments of education on public elementary and secondary schools. Tables and definitions are appended. A cumulative index is included. (Contains 80 charts, 35 tables and 5 endnotes.)
Power and Energy Storage Requirements for Ship Integration of Solid-State Lasers on Naval Platforms
2016-06-01
output power is varied. 14. SUBJECT TERMS energy storage, lithium - ion batteries , lead acid batteries , atmospheric propagation, laser, ANCHOR 15...XE 70 Genesis battery (lead acid) .............................................................24 Figure 12. Saft VL 30 PFe lithium ion battery ...19 Table 6. Properties of lead acid battery Genesis XE 70...........................................25 Table 7. Properties of lithium - ion
Each year EPA produces a report called Advancing Sustainable Materials Management: Facts and Figures. It includes information on municipal solid waste (MSW) generation, recycling, composting, combustion with energy recovery and landfilling. The 2014 report provides information on historical tipping fees for MSW, and information on the construction and demolition debris generation, which is outside of the scope of MSW. The Facts and Figures website includes recent reports (2012 to 2014 as well as historical information on materials in the U.S. Municipal Waste Stream, 1960 to 2014 (in tons). The reports for both current and historical waste prevention can be accessed at EPA's SMM website. The recent Annual Facts and Figures reports are accessible at the following link: https://www.epa.gov/smm/advancing-sustainable-materials-management-facts-and-figures-report. Historical data as well as studies and summary tables related to the Advancing Sustainable Materials Management Report are accessible here: https://www.epa.gov/smm/studies-summary-tables-and-data-related-advancing-sustainable-materials-management-report. An excel file containing the data from 1960 - 2014 is located here: https://edg.epa.gov/data/PUBLIC/OLEM/Materials_Municipal_Waste_Stream_1960_to_2014.xlsx. EPA also maintains a list of state and local waste characterization studies (reports are not available for all states). You can search for your state at https://www.epa.gov/smm/advancing-
Prediction of Backscatter and Emissivity of Snow at Millimeter Wavelengths.
1980-01-01
LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title Page C-I General Area Map 204 C-2 Location of Alpena National Weather 205 Service Station C-3 Photographs of Site E 206 C-4...February 5, 6, 7, 1979 were ob- tained from National Weather Service, Alpena Station and included in Tables C-9 through C-12. Figure C-2 shows the...relative position * 1 of the sites and the Alpena National Weather Service Station. 203 I 0 1 s LAKE HURON ROGERS CITY 20 0 5 10 MILES 0 C HEBOYGAN NORTH
2017-11-01
404938, “Microbe-surface Interactions in Biofouling and Corrosion” ERDC/CERL TR-17-42 ii Abstract With a limited supply of fossil fuel, there has been...TR-17-42 iv Figures and Tables Figures Figure 1. DFR system used to rapidly form biofilms on ITO-coated glass substrates; (a) bioreactor with ITO...There is a finite amount of fossil fuel remaining in the world, and at cur- rently predicted rates of consumption, it is estimated that strategic re
Investigation of Acoustic Emission during Fracture Toughness Testing of Chevron-Notched Specimens.
1984-03-01
chevron-notched specimlens was employed to investigate crack growth in four steels )rel)ared by electroslag-remelt casting. 15-5PH, AISI 4140 , D6AC, and...this investigation: 15-SPH, AISI 4140 , D6AC and AISI 440C. The composition of each steel is given in Table 1. Castings were prepared by electro- slag...well defined, it appears that the AISI 4140 (Figure 2b) and the D6AC (Figure 2c) failed primarily by cleavage also. The fracture illustrated in Figure
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Results for Methods for SO 2, CO, O 3, NO 2 C Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53 Protection of Environment... Pt. 53, Subpt. C, Fig. C-1 Figure C-1 to Subpart C of Part 53—Suggested Format for Reporting Test... Difference Table C-1 spec. Pass or fail Low 1 ____ pPM 2 to ____ pPM 3 4 5 6 Medium 1 ____ pPM 2 to ____ pPM...
Measurement and Modeling of Fugitive Dust from Off Road DoD Activities
2017-12-08
each soil and vehicle type (see Table 2). Note, no tracked vehicles were run at YTC. CT is the curve track sampling location, CR is the curve ridge...Soil is SL = sandy loam. ...................... 116 Figure 35. Single-event Wind Erosion Evaluation Program (SWEEP) Run example results. ... 121...Figure 36. Single-event Wind Erosion Evaluation Program (SWEEP) Threshold Run example results screen
Neutron Irradiation Effects on the Mechanical Properties of HY-80 Steel
1986-12-01
compared to trends established by NRL and by Carpenter (Ref. (18]) ....................... 57 Figure 27 Charpy V-notch ductility characteristics of...59 Figure 28 Charpy V-notch ductility characteristics of three steels of different strength levels after simultaneous irradiations at 550-F...as determined by Charpy V (30 Ft.Lb.) (Ref. [14]) ....... 49 Table 4 Tensile properties of HY-80 steel (Ref. [3,17) .............................. 51
Reynolds, J; Stirk, A; Thomas, A; Geary, F
1994-01-01
The British Team at the 9th Paralympic Games in September 1992 in Barcelona comprised 151 men and 54 women athletes in a total of 15 sports. They were supported by a staff of 86 including a 12-strong medical team. The athletes were selected from the National Championships of the five disability organizations: British Wheelchair Sports Federation; British Blind Sport; Cerebral Palsy Sport; British Amputee Sports Association; and the British Les Autres Sports Association. This article outlines the organization and experience of the medical support team. The injury/illness profile was similar to those in able bodied sport. The team went on to achieve 40 gold, 47 silver and 41 bronze medals, maintaining third place on the medal table as achieved in Seoul in 1988. Images Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 PMID:8044485
Development and Simulation Studies of a Novel Electromagnetics Code
2011-10-20
121 Bibliography 123 LIST OF TABLES xii List of Tables 3.1 The rf photoinjector beam parameters of the BNL 2.856 GHz and the ANL AWA 1.3 GHz guns...examples of field plots. The space-charge fields are numerically computed with the parameters of BNL 2.856 GHz gun. Figure 3.2 shows a 3D plot of Er vs...the BNL 2.856 GHz and the ANL AWA 1.3 GHz guns. The main gun parameters are given in the Table 3.1. The distribution of the bunched beam can be
Subino, Janice A.; Morgan, Karen L.M.; Krohn, M. Dennis; Miller, Gregory K.; Dadisman, Shawn V.; Forde, Arnell S.
2012-01-01
To view the survey maps and navigation files, and for more information about these items, see the Navigation page. Figure 1 displays the acquisition geometry. The tables provide detailed information about the assigned location, name, data, and time the photograph was taken along with links to the photo and corresponding 5-min contact sheet. Refer to table 1 and table 2 for details of the northern and southern county photographs, respectively.
Next Generation Integrated Power System: NGIPS Technology Development Roadmap
2007-11-30
under transient conditions ( regenerative braking for example). A Power Load may exchange control and information signals with System Control...Ship applications for NGIPS requirement categories 3 Table 2: Power Architectures for NGIPS Requirement Categories 5 Table 3: MVAC Largest Generator...different ship types that comprise the U.S. Navy fall into the different NGIPS requirement categories . Figure 3 shows the NGIPS insertion timelines for the
The Goal of Motivation in the Military. Soldier Satisfaction or Soldier Performance
1978-06-09
soldier’s (E- 1 through E-,4) perceptions of 18 job-related factors, his/her level of performance and-" FOR" 1473 EDfTON Or I NOV 65 Is OBSOLETE UJCLAS...iv LIST OF FIGURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v CHAPTER 1 . THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING . ..... ....... .... 1 INTRODUCTION...81 RECOMKM•DATION .83. , . * 3 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . .......... . . 84 liii LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1
Earnings in 1981 of Married-Couple Families, by Selected Characteristics of Husbands and Wives.
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Cleveland, Robert W.; Henson, Mary F.
1984-01-01
This report contains data on the annual earnings of husbands and wives and their combined earnings as married couples. A narrative summarizing findings precedes each group of related charts and tables. Figures 1A through 1C and tables 1A through 1D classify the earnings of married couples, husbands, and wives by weeks of work and…
The Spy in the Sandbox: Practical Cache Attacks in JavaScript and their Implications
2015-10-16
his finger. Figure 6: Memorygrams for three popular websites (Facebook, Google, Yahoo ). In each experiment, we opened the private-mode brows- ing...Twitter (5) - - - - 1 - - - Wikipedia (6) - - .2 - - .8 - - Yahoo (7) - - - - - - 1 - Youtube (8) - - - - .4 - - .6 Table 2: Confusion matrix...17 .83 - - - Wikipedia (6) - - .33 - .17 .5 - - Yahoo (7) - - - - - - 1 - Youtube (8) - - - - .4 - - 1 Table 3: Confusion matrix for FFT
Trends in Graduate Student Financing: Selected Years, 1995-96 to 2011-12. Web Tables. NCES 2015-026
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National Center for Education Statistics, 2015
2015-01-01
In 2011-12, graduate students received a total of $51.7 billion in federal loans and grants, institutional grants, employer support, and financial aid from other sources. In 2007-08, this figure was $36.7 billion (College Board 2008, 2012). The data presented in these Web Tables were collected through five administrations of the National…
2013-01-01
reentrant cavities) Corrugated or fluted tubes Screens Inner grooved tubes ( microfin tubes ) Fins Electrohydrodynamic field effect 3.1 Convective... microfin geometries, including 3-D geometries, but most commercial vendors continue to manufacture seamless tubes (46). Figure 6a shows the...enhancement technologies are compiled in table 4. Table 4. Comparison of leading refrigeration tube performance (42). Metric Microfin Tube Twisted
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Warren, W. H., Jr.
1981-01-01
The machine-readable version of the N30 catalog available on magnetic tape from the Astronomical Data Center is described. Numerical representations of some data fields on the original catalog were changed to conform more closely to formats being used for star-catalog data, plus all records having asterisks indicating footnotes in the published catalog now have corresponding remarks entries in a second tape file; i.e. the footnotes in the published catalog were computerized and are contained in a second file of the tape.
Selected Papers on Noctilucent Clouds
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1963-01-01
The papers presented herein were taken from two Russian publications on the International Geophysical Year. The first four articles (footnoted Certain Articles Regarding Meteorology") are from Nekotoryye Problemy Meteorologii; Sbornik Statey, II Razdel Programmy MGG (Meteorologiya), No. 1, Izdat. Akademii Nauk SSSR (Certain Problems Regarding Meteorology; Collection of Articles, Second Section of the IGY Program (Meteorology), No. 1. Published by the Academy of Sciences Press) Moscow, 1960. The last two articles (footnoted "International Geophysical Year") are from Mezhdunarodnoy Geofizicheskiy God; Sbornik Statey i Materialov, Izdat. Leningradskogo Universiteta (International Geophysical Year; Collection of Articles and Materials. Published by the Leningrad University Press) 1960.
Configuration Tool for the Trusted Computing Exemplar Project
2009-12-01
languages were examined: Microsoft .NET [8], Apple Cocoa (Objective-C) [9], wxPython [10], and Java [11]. Since every language has its pros and...languages using the criteria described above. Based on the developer’s limited experience and knowledge of Microsoft .NET and Apple Cocoa (Objective...became a tabbed panel within a separate window panel. Figure 9 depicts this evolution of the conceptual design. In Figure 9, the table column
Vehicle Armor Structure and Testing for Future Combat System
2013-06-03
Attached Hose ........................................................................ 45 Figure 2.9-4: Time-Temperature Results for Test 3 in Table 2.9...is within t at allow the er to perform h hoses that ed hoses is Figure 2. he chamber chamber to the enviro attach to the shown in Fig 9-1...nd Attache stron Mach d Hose ine UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 46 Thermal studies were conducted to determine the time required to subject
Directed Biosynthesis of Oriented Crystalline Cellulose for Advanced Composite Fibers
2012-05-03
8 growth rate Table 2. An optimized minimal salts high conductivity growth medium (named 9 Son-Matsuoka- Fructose , SMF) based on the optimized...basis for a high -conductivity medium for Acetobacter that also contained corn steep liquor. List of Figures Figure 1. Scanning electron micrographs of...bacterial cellulose production include corn steep liquor (Matsuoka et al., 1996) apples, beer wort (Brown, 1886; Herrmann, 1928), corn syrup , kale (black
Results of SEI Independent Research and Development Projects
2008-07-01
and the processes being followed. The coordination occurs uti- lizing one or more different media types. Figure 2-2: Factors Impacting Coordination...use of one media and be continued using another. Table 2-2: Styles of Coordination and Type of Tool Used for Each Style Teleconference E-mail... social and legal issues, stakeholder management, and training and education. These relationships are shown in Figure 4-1. 19 | CMU/SEI-2008-TR
Transportations Systems Modeling and Applications in Earthquake Engineering
2010-07-01
49 Figure 6 PGA map of a M7.7 earthquake on all three New Madrid fault segments (g)............... 50...Memphis, Tennessee. The NMSZ was responsible for the devastating 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes , the largest earthquakes ever recorded in the...Figure 6 PGA map of a M7.7 earthquake on all three New Madrid fault segments (g) Table 1 Fragility parameters for MSC steel bridge (Padgett 2007
Enhancement of the Daytime MODIS Based Aircraft Icing Potential Algorithm Using Mesoscale Model Data
2006-03-01
January, 15, 2006 ...... 37 x Figure 25. ROC curves using 3 hour PIREPs and Alexander Tmap with symbols plotted at the 0.5 threshold values...42 Figure 26. ROC curves using 3 hour PIREPs and Alexander Tmap with symbols plotted at the 0.5 threshold values...Table 4. Results using T icing potential values from the Alexander Tmap , and 3 Hour PIREPs
War without Oil: A Catalyst for True Transformation
2006-02-17
of oil consumed figure from Amidon, “America’s Strategic Imperative, A ‘ Manhattan Project ’ for...Strategic Imperative, A ‘ Manhattan Project ’ for Energy”, 70. 21 2 trillion barrel figure derived from EIA, “World Proved Reserves of Oil and Gas...Imperative, A ‘ Manhattan Project ’ for Energy”, 70. - 7 - Global Oil Supply/Demand 22Table 1 – 2004 Top 10 Petroleum Producers and Consumers
2011-03-29
Baldwin, R. (2010). Conversation with San Joaquin County OES. (Personal communication 09 November 2010) Bass, D . J. (2011). Delta Watershed ...4 Analysis 25 4.1 Establishing the Base Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4.2 SCENARIO: Sacramento County...Tables 53 Initial Distribution List 63 viii List of Figures Figure 1.1 The watershed which feeds the delta drains the majority of California’s rainfall
Comparative Analysis of THOR-NT ATD vs. Hybrid III ATD in Laboratory Vertical Shock Testing
2013-09-01
were taken both pretest and post - test for each test event (figure 5). Figure 5. Rigid fixture placed on the drop table with ATD seated: Hybrid III...6 3. Experimental Procedure 6 3.1 Test Setup...frames per second and with a Vision Research Phantom V9.1 (Wayne, NJ) high-speed video camera, sampling 1000 frames per second. 3. Experimental
Fear Conditioning Effects on Sensitivity to Drug Reward
2009-06-01
stored at –70 C. Coronal sections (40 µm) were collected and alternate slides were Nissl stained to verify the anatomical localization of the nucleus...using an slicing/antibody/ staining procedures and the results of these studies are exhibited in the figures and table below. Figure Legend...streptavidin technique (ABC Staining System, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. Santa Cruz, CA) with metal-enhanced 3,3’diaminobenzidine as the chromagen
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Beam, John
2012-01-01
Students and mathematicians alike have long struggled to understand the nature of probability. This article explores the use of gambling activities as a basis for defining probabilities. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
(note that the arXiv.org version lacks the full-resolution figures) The SCP "Union" SN Ia Matrix Description Covariance Matrix with Systematics Description Full Table of All SNe Description
1989-03-01
the D-256: The D-256 vertical sounder has been described in considerable detail by Bibl et al. (1981), but for the sake of completeness, the essential...in Figure 12. 20 Table 3 Status Table for Current Sounder Modes at Sheep Creek 1 VI Z T H X D 7 1 4 (for actual Doppler values, see Table 5.7 in Bibl ...etal, 1981) Azimuth Sequence Code Table 5.9 I oblique ( Bibl ) N P X S U F L V choes have ’EofN 00 3000 2400 1800 1200 600 X 0 polariza ion and Status
46 CFR 160.035-10 - Number of persons allowed in lifeboats.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... cubic feet by the factor shown in Table 160.035-10(a). The net cubic capacity shall be determined by § 160.035-9(b). Table 160.035-10(a) Length in feet— Of— But less than— Factor 18 14 18 20 13 20 22 12 22... for which seating space is provided as determined by drawing figures to scale of a size as noted in...
Social and Political Event Data to Support Army Requirements: Volume 1
2017-11-01
available information . Geographic data at the city level is not enough spatial fidelity for tactical-level analyses. Vi- olent Events Socio-Cultural...analyze and/or visualize the data to produce mission-relevant information . Hand-coded datasets can be more precise, but they require added time and labor...Figure 4. Process to transform event data into mission-relevant information . ................... 35 Tables Table 1. Sources of event data
Determination and Analysis of Problems in Air Force Foreign Military Sales of Munitions
1980-06-01
34 Unpublished research report, unnumbered. Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB AL, 1969. Kleinhenz, Major Hugh J ., USAF. "Security Assistance...our typist, Mrs. Cecilia Weaver, for preparing this thesis. 111 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iii LIST OF TABLES ix LIST OF FIGURES...ANALYSIS OUTPUTS 195 J . STRENGTH-OF-AGREEMENT DISCUSSION 2 07 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 216 A. REFERENCES CITED 217 B. RELATED SOURCES 218
Secure Integration of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology into a Supply Chain
2005-09-01
serves as the rough equivalent of a license plate on an automobile . Figure 1 (below) illustrates the typical construction of an RFID tag. An antenna...writable passive tags (RW) Reprogrammable Class 3 Semi-active tags Reprogrammable Class 4 Active tags Reprogrammable Class 5 Readers... Reprogrammable Table 1. EPC Tag Classes[3]. Table 2 summarizes the advantages, disadvantages and applications of each type of tag. Tag Type Advantages
Near Critical/Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction for Treating Contaminated Bilgewater
2000-02-24
SUMMARY i TABLE OF CONTENTS ii LIST OF FIGURES iii LIST OF TABLES iii 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Current Treatment Processes 1 2. SUPERCRITICAL...Treatment Processes Historically, the Navy has relied on gravimetric separation to remove oily contaminants from bilgewater. Most ships contain one...continuously changes the orientation of the separator with respect to gravity, lowering the effectiveness of a separation process that relies on subtle
Transparent War Fighter Recharging
2014-10-17
taken by loading the rectified DC voltage in Soldier’s electronics pack. It does not include the efficiency of the battery charger . Figure 9...and battery charger ) Receive Weight -- -- 0.1lb .413 lbs, not including enclosure Compliance FCC FCC Not tested but designed for compliance Table 5...receiver and battery charger Total 2.66 Table 6- Component Weights Vest Transmitter Component Weight in lbs Rx Coil .175 Secondary Charger PCBA .238 Total
Full Text and Figure Display Improves Bioscience Literature Search
Divoli, Anna; Wooldridge, Michael A.; Hearst, Marti A.
2010-01-01
When reading bioscience journal articles, many researchers focus attention on the figures and their captions. This observation led to the development of the BioText literature search engine [1], a freely available Web-based application that allows biologists to search over the contents of Open Access Journals, and see figures from the articles displayed directly in the search results. This article presents a qualitative assessment of this system in the form of a usability study with 20 biologist participants using and commenting on the system. 19 out of 20 participants expressed a desire to use a bioscience literature search engine that displays articles' figures alongside the full text search results. 15 out of 20 participants said they would use a caption search and figure display interface either frequently or sometimes, while 4 said rarely and 1 said undecided. 10 out of 20 participants said they would use a tool for searching the text of tables and their captions either frequently or sometimes, while 7 said they would use it rarely if at all, 2 said they would never use it, and 1 was undecided. This study found evidence, supporting results of an earlier study, that bioscience literature search systems such as PubMed should show figures from articles alongside search results. It also found evidence that full text and captions should be searched along with the article title, metadata, and abstract. Finally, for a subset of users and information needs, allowing for explicit search within captions for figures and tables is a useful function, but it is not entirely clear how to cleanly integrate this within a more general literature search interface. Such a facility supports Open Access publishing efforts, as it requires access to full text of documents and the lifting of restrictions in order to show figures in the search interface. PMID:20418942
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hicks, M.; Lawrence, K.
2009-12-01
We report taxonomic classifications of four near-Earth asteroids (1999 AP10, 2000 TO64, 2000 UJ1, and 2000 XK44) scheduled for radar observation by the JPL radar group at the Arecibo facility in Oct-Nov 2009, using long-slit CCD spectroscopy acquired at the Palomar 5-m telescope on 2009 Nov 09 UT. Table 1 lists the observation circumstances. Normalized reflectance spectra are shown in Figures 1-4 [1]PredictABEL: an R package for the assessment of risk prediction models.
Kundu, Suman; Aulchenko, Yurii S; van Duijn, Cornelia M; Janssens, A Cecile J W
2011-04-01
The rapid identification of genetic markers for multifactorial diseases from genome-wide association studies is fuelling interest in investigating the predictive ability and health care utility of genetic risk models. Various measures are available for the assessment of risk prediction models, each addressing a different aspect of performance and utility. We developed PredictABEL, a package in R that covers descriptive tables, measures and figures that are used in the analysis of risk prediction studies such as measures of model fit, predictive ability and clinical utility, and risk distributions, calibration plot and the receiver operating characteristic plot. Tables and figures are saved as separate files in a user-specified format, which include publication-quality EPS and TIFF formats. All figures are available in a ready-made layout, but they can be customized to the preferences of the user. The package has been developed for the analysis of genetic risk prediction studies, but can also be used for studies that only include non-genetic risk factors. PredictABEL is freely available at the websites of GenABEL ( http://www.genabel.org ) and CRAN ( http://cran.r-project.org/).
The multiresource forest inventory for Kauai, Hawaii.
Michael G. Buck; Jeanine M. Branam; William T. Stormont
1988-01-01
This report summarizes a 1986 multiresource forest inventory for Kauai, Hawaii. Tables and figures of forest acreage, timber volume, vegetation types, ownership, land classes, bird counts, and introduced plants are presented.
The multiresource forest inventory for Oahu, Hawaii.
Michael G. Buck; Jeanine M. Branam; Wllliam T. Stormont; Patrick G. Costales
1988-01-01
This report summarizes a 1986 multiresource forest inventory for Oahu, Hawaii. Tables and figures of forest area, timber volume, vegetation types, ownership, land classes, bird counts, and introduced plants are presented.
Evaluation of a six-DOF electrodynamic shaker system.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Gregory, Danny Lynn; Smallwood, David Ora
2009-03-01
The paper describes the preliminary evaluation of a 6 degree of freedom electrodynamic shaker system. The 8 by 8 inch (20.3 cm) table is driven by 12 electrodynamic shakers producing motion in all 6 rigid body modes. A small electrodynamic shaker system suitable for small component testing is described. The principal purpose of the system is to demonstrate the technology. The shaker is driven by 12 electrodynamic shakers each with a force capability of about 50 lbs (220 N). The system was developed through an informal cooperative agreement between Sandia National Laboratories, Team Corp. and Spectral Dynamics Corporation. Sandia providedmore » the laboratory space and some development funds. Team provided the mechanical system, and Spectral Dynamics provided the control system. Spectral Dynamics was chosen to provide the control system partly because of their experience in MIMO control and partly because Sandia already had part of the system in house. The shaker system was conceived and manufactured by TEAM Corp. Figure 1 shows the overall system. The vibration table, electrodynamic shakers, hydraulic pumps, and amplifiers are all housed in a single cabinet. Figure 2 is a drawing showing how the electrodynamic shakers are coupled to the table. The shakers are coupled to the table through a hydraulic spherical pad bearing providing 5 degrees of freedom and one stiff degree of freedom. The pad bearing must be preloaded with a static force as they are unable to provide any tension forces. The horizontal bearings are preloaded with steel springs. The drawing shows a spring providing the vertical preload. This was changed in the final design. The vertical preload is provided by multiple strands of an O-ring material as shown in Figure 4. Four shakers provide excitation in each of the three orthogonal axes. The specifications of the shaker are outlined in Table 1. Four shakers provide inputs in each of the three orthogonal directions. By choosing the phase relationships between the shakers all six rigid body modes (three translation, and three rotations) can be excited. The system is over determined. There are more shakers than degrees of freedom. This provided an interesting control problem. The problem was approached using the input-output transformation matrices provided in the Spectral control system. Twelve accelerometers were selected for the control accelerometers (a tri-axial accelerometer at each corner of the table (see Figure 5). Figure 6 shows the nomenclature used to identify the shakers and control accelerometers. A fifth tri-axial accelerometer was placed at the center of the table, but it was not used for control. Thus we had 12 control accelerometers and 12 shakers to control a 6-dof shaker. The 12 control channels were reduced to a 6-dof control using a simple input transformation matrix. The control was defined by a 6x6 spectral density matrix. The six outputs in the control variable coordinates were transformed to twelve physical drive signals using another simple output transformation matrix. It was assumed that the accelerometers and shakers were well matched such that the transformation matrices were independent of frequency and could be deduced from rigid body considerations. The input/output transformations are shown in Equations 1 and 2.« less
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Coffey, David C.; Richardson, Mary G.
2005-01-01
This article addresses misconceptions related to what makes an unfair game fair and describes from a personal perspective the process of discovering for oneself when a particular mathematical method works. (Contains 3 figures and 2 tables.)
Exploitation of Self Organization in UAV Swarms for Optimization in Combat Environments
2008-03-01
behaviors and entangled hierarchy into Swarmfare [59] UAV simulation environment to include these models. • Validate this new model’s success through...Figure 4.3. The hierarchy of control emerges from the entangled hierarchy of the state relations at the simulation , swarm and rule/behaviors level...majors, major) Abstract Model Types (AMT) Figure A.1: SO Abstract Model Type Table 142 Appendix B. Simulators Comparision Name MATLAB Multi UAV MultiUAV
Configuration Tool Prototype for the Trusted Computing Exemplar Project
2009-12-01
languages were examined: Microsoft .NET [8], Apple Cocoa (Objective-C) [9], wxPython [10], and Java [11]. Since every language has its pros and...languages using the criteria described above. Based on the developer’s limited experience and knowledge of Microsoft .NET and Apple Cocoa (Objective...a tabbed panel within a separate window panel. Figure 9 depicts this evolution of the conceptual design. In Figure 9, the table column headers are
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Brown, Patricia Q.
This report presents the results of data in two figures and 22 tables on salaries of full-time instructional faculty on 9- and 10-month contracts; the data were collected through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System for the academic years 1987-88 and 1989-90. The figures show percentage change in average salaries adjusted for…
1994-06-01
NY 10562 (Continued on page ii) 12a. DISTRIBUTION I AVAILABILITY STATEMENT 12b. DISTRIBUTION CODE Approved for public release; distribution is...the weight F., volume (1,. and financial ()F limited figures of merit for numerous grades of commercially available titania are listed in Table 1...is usefull in volume limited applications such as grenades, rockets, artillery rounds, mortars and smoke pots. The third figure of merit gives the
Adaptable Structural Logic System Synthesis with Bistable Snap-Through Elements
2012-12-01
It is well known that an unsymmetrical laminates exhibit out-of-plane displacements at room temperature even if cured flat . The unsymmetrical...various input frequencies and the loss factor of the system is evaluated. Figure VI-7: Three-cell test bed 59 \\ imm) W TELEDYNE SCIENTIFIC...design. 4- 4 Figure VI-9: Panoramic view of 10 cell test bed 60 w TELEDYNE SCIENTIFIC & IMAGING, LLC ATeledyne Technologies Company Table VI-2
Effects of Trichothecenes on Cardiac Cell Electrical Function
1985-12-13
Figure 8 illustrate the typical effects of trichothecene mycotoxins in canine ventricular cells. T-2 tetraol, for example, reduced the total duration of...potentials from false tendon cells and ventricular muscle cells (shown in Figure 8) illustrate the typical effects of trichothecene mycotoxins in canine...the plateau (arrow) from 14 my to 4 my. Table 6 summarizes the effects of T-2 mycotoxin on the action potential parameters of false tendon cells and
Ultra Wideband Wireless Body Area Network for Medical Applications
2010-04-01
gastrointestinal tract. They originally were devised to transmit still images of the digestive tract for subsequent diagnosis and detection of gastrointestinal...considered nondispersive and the skin layer is omitted. As depicted in Figure 6, the model is a semicylinder centred at the origin with radius br . All...Medical Applications RTO-MP-HFM-182 42 - 11 z x y Tumour Fat Skin Chest Figure 8: A Simple Hemispherical Brest Model. Table 2
Milici, Robert C.; Polyak, Désirée E.; Ruppert, Leslie F.; Ryder, Robert T.
2014-01-01
This report on Appalachian basin coal production consists of four plates and associated graphs and tables that were used to construct the maps. Figure 1 shows the decade of greatest coal production by county. Figure 2 shows the amount of coal produced for each county (in thousands of short tons) during the year of greatest coal production. These data are sorted by decade. Figure 3 illustrates the cumulative coal production (in thousands of short tons) for each county since about the beginning of the 20th century. Figure 4 shows 2003 production by county in thousands of short tons.
"Weigh" to Go! Exploring Mathematical Language
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Adams, Thomasenia Lott; Thangata, Fiona; King, Cindy
2005-01-01
This article focuses on the dynamics of language in the context of mathematics. The interaction of everyday words and specialized mathematics vocabulary impacts students' development of mathematical understanding. (Contains 4 tables and 1 figure.)
Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) Study
... presented in Table 2 of the published SPRINT design paper . The treatment algorithms for both arms of ... in Figures 3 and 4 of the SPRINT design paper. SPRINT was a government-funded trial and ...
A 37-mm Ceramic Gun Nozzle Stress Analysis
2006-05-01
Figures iv List of Tables iv 1 . Introduction 1 2. Ceramic Nozzle Structure and Materials 1 3. Sequentially-Coupled and Fully-Coupled Thermal Stress...FEM Analysis 1 4. Ceramic Nozzle Thermal Stress Response 4 5. Ceramic Nozzle Dynamic FEM 7 6. Ceramic Nozzle Dynamic Responses and Discussions 8 7...candidate ceramics and the test fixture model components are listed in table 1 . 3. Sequentially-Coupled and Fully-Coupled Thermal Stress FEM Analysis
NASCOM network: Ground communications reliability report
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1973-01-01
A reliability performance analysis of the NASCOM Network circuits is reported. Network performance narrative summary is presented to include significant changes in circuit configurations, current figures, and trends in each trouble category with notable circuit totals specified. Lost time and interruption tables listing circuits which were affected by outages showing their totals category are submitted. A special analysis of circuits with low reliabilities is developed with tables depicting the performance and graphs for individual reliabilities.
2011-12-01
LIST OF TABLES 2.1 Experimentally measured mechanical properties of pure epoxy and Ni+ Al powder -reinforced composites...for the same quantity of Cu , Ni, and Al deposited . Figure taken from [31]. stronger reactivity of Cu with metals also caused clusters to form. In the...Experimentally measured mechanical properties of pure epoxy and Ni+ Al powder -reinforced composites. Table data is from [14] Material Density Measured E
Mooring Analysis of the Ocean Sentinel through Field Observation and Numerical Simulation
2013-11-22
DAS controls the Ocean Sentinel’s three power systems: a diesel generator, a wind turbine , and two solar panels. The DAS monitors sensors that detect...or floating wind turbines . A summary of different mooring configurations and their characteristics is shown in Table 2. 10 Figure 10...Table 3. Secondary wind speed and direction are measured with a Gill Windsonic Wind Sensor , which uses ultrasonic transmissions to calculate wind
Infrared Analysis of Gasoline/Alcohol Blends.
1981-02-01
in storage, routine handling and distribution. As a result, other oxygenates such as methanol , iso-propanol, t-butanoA, methyl -t- butyl ether, and...Table 1 lists TABLE 1. ALCOHOL ANALYTE BAND NUMBERS -1 Component Analytical Frequency, cm Gasoline 967 Methanol 1030 Ethanol 882 iso-propanol 952 t...of varying concen- trations of each alcohol in a gasoline were obtained, with Figure 4 showing a low and high standard for methanol . The net peak
A Cost Prediction Model for Electronic Systems Flight Test Costs.
1983-09-01
development. It was found that a significant cost estimating relationship (CER) exists between costs and the characteristics of the flight test design. Using...University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Systems Management By C ., Thomas 3. DuPre’, BS Accession...SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT DATE: 28 September 1983 COMMITTEE CHA. ICEAfER it TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF TABLES ......................... vi LIST OF FIGURES
The Department of Defense: Reducing Its Reliance on Fossil-Based Aviation Fuel - Issues for Congress
2007-06-15
19 Figure 2. KC-135 Winglet Flight Tests at Dryden Flight Research Center . . . . 23 List of Tables Table 1...involving two or more opposing forces using rules, data, and procedures designed to depict an actual or assumed real life situation.” 19 Winglets , for...applying winglets to DOD aircraft. See page 24 of this report for further information. reflect the DOD’s true fuel costs, masks energy efficiency
Polarimetric Interferometry and Differential Interferometry
2005-02-01
example of the entropy or phase stability of a mixed scene, being the Oberpfaffenhofen area as collected by the DLR L-Band ESAR system. We note that...robust ratios of scattering elements as shown for example in table I. [10,11,12,13,14,15] The urban areas (upper right corner) in figure 2 show...height and biomass estimation, but there are many other application areas where this technology is being considered. Table I provides a selective
WebBee: A Platform for Secure Coordination and Communication in Crisis Scenarios
2008-04-16
implemented through database triggers. The Webbee Database Server contains an Information Server, which is a Postgres database with PostGIS [5] extension...sends it to the target user. The heavy lifting for this mechanism is done through an extension of Postgres triggers (Figures 6.1 and 6.2), resulting...in fewer queries and better performance. Trigger support in Postgres is table-based and comparatively primitive: with n table triggers, an update
Ancient Maya astronomical tables from Xultun, Guatemala.
Saturno, William A; Stuart, David; Aveni, Anthony F; Rossi, Franco
2012-05-11
Maya astronomical tables are recognized in bark-paper books from the Late Postclassic period (1300 to 1521 C.E.), but Classic period (200 to 900 C.E.) precursors have not been found. In 2011, a small painted room was excavated at the extensive ancient Maya ruins of Xultun, Guatemala, dating to the early 9th century C.E. The walls and ceiling of the room are painted with several human figures. Two walls also display a large number of delicate black, red, and incised hieroglyphs. Many of these hieroglyphs are calendrical in nature and relate astronomical computations, including at least two tables concerning the movement of the Moon, and perhaps Mars and Venus. These apparently represent early astronomical tables and may shed light on the later books.
47 CFR 90.307 - Protection criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
.... The tables and figures listed in § 90.309 shall be used to determine the effective radiated power (ERP) and antenna height of the proposed land mobile base station and the ERP for the associated control...
Quantiles for Finite Mixtures of Normal Distributions
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Rahman, Mezbahur; Rahman, Rumanur; Pearson, Larry M.
2006-01-01
Quantiles for finite mixtures of normal distributions are computed. The difference between a linear combination of independent normal random variables and a linear combination of independent normal densities is emphasized. (Contains 3 tables and 1 figure.)
2010-02-01
87 8 References...without biocide to K7 soil. ................................................ 31 Figure 8 . The 2,4-DNT concentration in the measured aqueous phase (C...28 Table 8 . Adsorption and desorption partitioning
The Origin of the Name "Onion's Fusible Alloy"
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Jensen, William B.
2010-01-01
In response to a reader query, this article traces the history of fusible alloys, including Newton's metal, D'Arcet's metal, Rose's metal, Onion's fusible alloy, and Wood's metal. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
Summary of hydrologic data collected during 1974 in Dade County, Florida
Hull, J.E.
1975-01-01
This report is ninth in a series documenting the annual hydrologic conditions in Dade County, Florida. The hydrologic conditions in Dade County for the 1974 water year (October 1, 1973 to September 30, 1974) except for rainfall are summarized in tables, graphs, and maps. The locations of ground-water data-collection stations are shown in figure 1, rainfall and surface-water stations in figure 2, and water quality sampling stations in figure 43. As shown, the network of stations is extensive. The long-term records (1940 to 1974) furnish background information vital in the analysis of effects of water-management practices.
2009-10-01
protective vest and ceramic plate inserts. GAO observed Preliminary Design Model testing of new plate designs, which resulted in the Army’s...Table 1: Organizations Contacted for Information about Body Armor Testing 46 Figures Figure 1: ESAPI Plates as Worn inside Outer Tactical Vest 11...Central Command has required that DOD personnel in its area of operations be issued the Interceptor Body Armor system, comprising ceramic plates that
Corrections and clarifications.
1994-11-11
The 1994 and 1995 federal science budget appropriations for two of the activities were inadvertently transposed in a table that accompanied the article "Hitting the President's target is mixed blessing for agencies" by Jeffrey Mervis (News & Comment, 14 Oct., p. 211). The correct figures for Defense Department spending on university research are $1.460 billion in 1994 and $1.279 billion in 1995; for research and development at NASA, the correct figures are $9.455 billion in 1994 and $9.824 billion in 1995.
Effects of Gender and Load on Combative Movement Performance. Volume I
1982-02-01
Discuss ion 49 References 51 Appendices A Clothing and Equipment Used in This Study 53 B ANOVA Summary Tables 63 b3 LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 1...Performance Introduction This is the first of four studies on the biomechanics of load carrying behavior being carried out in the Biomechanics Laboratory at...were taken on each subject and the weights of their utility clothes , boots, and sneakers were determined and recorded. Direct measurements were made of
Open Architecture Framework for Improved Early Stage Submarine Design
2010-06-01
Figure 12 Data Structure Example – VPH ..................................................................................... 41 Figure 13 SUBSTART Data...in the MIT SMM (e.g. – VPH -VB, pressure hull volume without volume of the in-hull variable ballast). Tables 4 and 5 list the variables by module...MUD1frac FFsurf θ(x,t) V(t) VPH ∆ff VCGLEADs BTf MUDfwd GMt R(x) Vambt VPHguess ∆mbt VCGnsc BTops OBambt ηa tenvsurf Vaux VPH -VB ∆nsc VCGVL
Synchronization Analysis and Simulation of a Standard IEEE 802.11G OFDM Signal
2004-03-01
Figure 26 Convolutional Encoder Parameters. Figure 27 Puncturing Parameters. As per Table 3, the required code rate is 3 4r = which requires...to achieve the higher data rates required by the Standard 802.11b was accomplished by using packet binary convolutional coding (PBCC). Essentially...higher data rates are achieved by using convolutional coding combined with BPSK or QPSK modulation. The data is first encoded with a rate one-half
Helicopter Visual Segment Approach Lighting System (HALS) Test Report
1988-08-01
this Pegl 23. Ne. a# Palo$ 22. Ptuco Unclassified Unclassified 316 Form DOT F 1700.7 (8-721 Reproduction of e9Isted Ppe authorized TABLE OF CONTENTS...Subject Pilot Range Rate/Vertical Position Plots lii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page I Basic Heliport IFR Lighting System 4 2 Heliport Approach...Instrument Flight Rules ( IFR ) Heliport Lighting System and a centerline HALS. The Basic IFR Approach Light System is presented in figure 1. It consists of
2001-06-01
Senior Prime illustrated issues that arose in bringing older retirees into DOD managed care. A major change in health care arrangements for Medicare...including dependents) aged 65 and older could receive limited health care. DOD delivers care through about 600 MTFs worldwide. TRICARE covers a broad range of...Medicare Subvention Demonstration Sites 7 Table 2: Age -ins Were One-Fifth of Total Senior Prime Enrollment 12 Figures Figure 1: Features of the
The Development and Support of the NATO Project OPAQUE U.S.A.F. System Control Programs.
1978-12-30
OPAQUE data bank format. D r Di,3t SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE(Whet, Date Entoed) TABLE OF CONTENTS A ckn ol edgem en-s--------- ------- - - vi 1...Figure 11.0. ERIKFILE Contents Summary Sample (ERIK)------------------------- 64. Figure II.P. ERIKFILE Hourly Data Dump Sample (ERIK...sequentiallv and executed by a control card call to the procedure file. [lhe contents of the monthly stripped data files and their associated directories
2006-06-30
may operate for certain substrates. The reaction of equation 1 proceeds with the intermediacy of CO2 as shown in Figure 1. Although it is well...competition between paths 5 and 6 will depend on the conditions and the nature of the substrate S. Note that figures, equations , etc. in the...1 shows the complete reaction scheme used to model the equilibration reaction at low temperature. Table 1 Kinetic equations and their
Retention, Incentives, and DoD Experience Under the 40-Year Military Pay Table
2016-01-01
year table, effective April 2007, added longevity increases after YOS 26 for officers in O-6 and above, warrant officers in W- 4 and W-5, and enlisted...realized basic pay increases after YOS 30, while both O-8s and O-9s received pay increases after YOS 28. Figure 2.2 shows basic pay for officers in O- 4 ...8 2.2. Basic Pay, Officers, O- 4 to O-6
CAD/CAM Handbook for Polymer Composite Reliability. Volume II. Figures and Tables.
1983-03-01
for 177*C (350°F) service temperature epoxy resins ....................... 149 5-2 Repeat structure for 50:50 mole % isoamyl acrylate = neopentyl...and measured Tg (X’s) for Hercules 3501-5 epoxy resin (see Table 1-6 and Ref. 44) ................. 162 Chapter 6 6-1 Tensile response of C2F...173 6-12 Calculated (X) and experiment (.) effects of moisture on T_ of six cured epoxy resins (3501-5, 3501-6, 5208
1982-09-01
Eufaula Lake, the largest body of water in Oklahoma, extends into McIntosh, Haskell, Pittsburg and Olwiulgee counties , Oklahoma. Construction of the...TABLES iv LIST OF FIGURES vii PROJECT PERSONNEL viii INTRODUCTION 1 Location I Authorization 1 Physical Features 3 Area Description 4 WILDLIFE RESULTS AND...TableLa I Eufaula Lake Project. Summary of pertinent physical 4 characteristics. 2 Eufaula Project. Comparison of terrestrial habitat 9 affected by
2012-03-01
temperature ranges, as well as with and without hot dwell periods. Table 4. Specimens chosen for SEM fractography . Samples ID Temperature variation...intersecting with crystallographic facet. Comparison with the fractography of the specimen (19776A) tested to %25.0 mechanical strain at the 800 F Figure... fractography of the specimen (19777B) tested to %4.0 mechanical strain (see Table 2). Large mechanical strain range generates large stresses around the hole
Using Student-Made Games to Learn Mathematics
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Gallegos, Irene; Flores, Alfinio
2010-01-01
First-year university students design and play their own games, including board, computer, and other kinds of games, to learn mathematical concepts and practice procedures for their pre-calculus and calculus courses. (Contains 2 tables and 8 figures.)
A Geographic Approach to the Study of Natural Gas.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Sheskin, Ira M.
1980-01-01
Provides information, tips, references, and materials to high school and college level geography teachers on developing a unit on natural gas. Data are presented in the form of tables, maps, figures, and textual analysis. (Author/DB)
Elastic, Cottage Cheese, and Gasoline: Visualizing Division of Fractions
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Peck, Sallie; Wood, Japheth
2008-01-01
Teachers must be prepared to recognize valid alternative representations of arithmetic problems. Challenging examples involving mixed fractions and division are presented along with teacher's discussion from a professional development workshop. (Contains 6 figures and 1 table.)
The Chemical Composition of Maple Syrup
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Ball, David W.
2007-01-01
Maple syrup is one of several high-sugar liquids that humans consume. However, maple syrup is more than just a concentrated sugar solution. Here, we review the chemical composition of maple syrup. (Contains 4 tables and 1 figure.)
Introducing Conics without Eccentricity
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Glaister, Elizabeth M.; Glaister, Paul
2006-01-01
This note provides a self-contained introduction to conics as loci of points equidistant from circles, lines and points, including a study of the loci of points equidistant from two circles, separated, intersecting or touching. (Contains 1 table and 8 figures.)
The Reproductive Behavior of Young People in College
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Kalachikova, O. N.
2013-01-01
Research on reproductive preferences of young people in Russia shows that their attitudes regarding the number of children they may have differs by gender and by urban-rural origins. (Contains 4 tables, 1 figure, and 1 note.)
Efficient Estimation of the Standardized Value
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Longford, Nicholas T.
2009-01-01
We derive an estimator of the standardized value which, under the standard assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity, is more efficient than the established (asymptotically efficient) estimator and discuss its gains for small samples. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Richardson, Mary; Reischman, Diann
2011-01-01
This article describes an interactive activity that involves students participating in a memory recall test. Data collected from the activity may be used to illustrate the one-sample t test or one-sample sign test. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
National Health Expenditures, 19801
Gibson, Robert M.; Waldo, Daniel R.
1981-01-01
The United States spent an estimated $247 billion for health care in 1980 (Figure 1), an amount equal to 9.4 percent of the Gross National Product (GNP). Highlights of the figures that underlie this estimate include the following: Health care expenditures in 1980 accelerated at a time when the economy as a whole exhibited sluggish growth. The 9.4 percent share of the GNP was a dramatic increase from the 8.9 percent share in 1979.Health care expenditures amounted to $1,067 per person in 1980 (Table 1). Of that amount, $450, or 42.2 percent, came from public funds.Expenditures for health care included $64.9 billion in premiums to private health insurance, $70.9 billion in Federal payments, and $33.3 billion in State and local government funds (Table 2).Hospital care accounted for 40.3 percent of total health care spending in 1980 (Table 3). These expenditures increased 16.2 percent between 1979 and 1980, to a level of $99.6 billion.Spending for the services of physicians increased 14.5 percent to $46.6 billion, 18.9 percent of all health care spending.All third parties combined—private health insurers, governments, philanthropists, and industry—financed 67.6 percent of the $217.9 billion spent for personal health care in 1980 (Table 4), ranging from 90.9 percent of hospital care services to 62.7 percent of physicians' services and 38.5 percent of the remainder (Table 5).Direct payments by consumers reached $70.6 billion in 1980 (Table 6). This accounted for 32.4 percent of all personal health care expenses.Outlays for health care benefits by the Medicare and Medicaid programs totaled $60.6 billion, including $35.8 billion for hospital care. The two programs combined to pay for 27.8 percent of all personal health care in the nation (Table 7). PMID:10309470
National Health Expenditures, 19811
Gibson, Robert M.; Waldo, Daniel R.
1982-01-01
The United States spent an estimated $287 billion for health care in 1981 (Figure 1), an amount equal to 9.8 percent of the Gross National Product (GNP). Highlights of the figures that underly this estimate include the following: Health care expenditures continued to grow at a rapid rate in 1981, at a time when the economy as a whole exhibited sluggish growth. The 9.8 percent share of the GNP was a dramatic increase from the 8.9 percent share seen just two years earlier.Health care expenditures amounted to $1,225 per person in 1981 (Table 1). Of that amount, $524, or 42.7 percent, came from public funds.Hospital care accounted for 41.2 percent of total health care spending in 1981 (Table 2). These expenditures increased 17.5 percent from 1980, to a level of $118 billion.Spending for the services of physicians increased 16.9 percent to $55 billion—19.1 percent of all health care spending.Public sources provided 42.7 percent of the money spent on health in 1981, including Federal payments of $84 billion and $39 billion in State and local government funds (Table 3).All third parties combined—private health insurers, governments, private charities, and Industry—financed 67.9 percent of the $255 billion in personal health care in 1981 (Table 4), covering 89.2 percent of hospital care services, 62.1 percent of physicians' services, and 41.3 percent of the remainder (Table 5).Direct patient payments for health care reached $82 billion in 1981, accounting for 32.1 percent of all personal health care expenses (Table 6). Consumers and their employers paid another $73 billion in premiums to private health insurers, $67 billion of which was returned in the form of benefits.Outlays for health care benefits by the Medicare and Medicaid programs totaled $73 billion, including $42 billion for hospital care. The two programs combined paid for 28.6 percent of all personal health care in the nation (Table 7). PMID:10309718
Giardiello, Francis M; Allen, John I; Axilbund, Jennifer E; Boland, C Richard; Burke, Carol A; Burt, Randall W; Church, James M; Dominitz, Jason A; Johnson, David A; Kaltenbach, Tonya; Levin, Theodore R; Lieberman, David A; Robertson, Douglas J; Syngal, Sapna; Rex, Douglas K
2014-08-01
The Multi-Society Task Force, in collaboration with invited experts, developed guidelines to assist health care providers with the appropriate provision of genetic testing and management of patients at risk for and affected with Lynch syndrome as follows: Figure 1 provides a colorectal cancer risk assessment tool to screen individuals in the office or endoscopy setting; Figure 2 illustrates a strategy for universal screening for Lynch syndrome by tumor testing of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer; Figures 3-6 provide algorithms for genetic evaluation of affected and at-risk family members of pedigrees with Lynch syndrome; Table 10 provides guidelines for screening at-risk and affected persons with Lynch syndrome; and Table 12 lists the guidelines for the management of patients with Lynch syndrome. A detailed explanation of Lynch syndrome and the methodology utilized to derive these guidelines, as well as an explanation of, and supporting literature for, these guidelines are provided. Copyright © 2014 American Gastroenterological Association, American College of Gastroenterology, the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, and the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Palomo, R; Casals-Coll, M; Sánchez-Benavides, G; Quintana, M; Manero, R M; Rognoni, T; Calvo, L; Aranciva, F; Tamayo, F; Peña-Casanova, J
2013-05-01
The Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF) and the Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) are widely used in clinical practice. The ROCF assesses visual perception, constructional praxis, and visuo-spatial memory. The FCSRT assesses verbal learning and memory. In this study, as part of the Spanish normative studies project in young adults (NEURONORMA young adults), we present age- and education-adjusted normative data for both tests obtained by using linear regression techniques. The sample consisted of 179 healthy participants ranging in age from 18 to 49 years. We provide tables for converting raw scores to scaled scores in addition to tables with scores adjusted by socio-demographic factors. The results showed that education affects scores for some of the memory tests and the figure-copying task. Age was only found to have an effect on the performance of visuo-spatial memory tests, and the effect of sex was negligible. The normative data obtained will be extremely useful in the clinical neuropsychological evaluation of young Spanish adults. Copyright © 2011 Sociedad Española de Neurología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Fenkart, R.; Esin-Yilmaz, F.
1983-12-01
Space density- and luminosity-functions for the photometric halo- and disc-populations in the test-field SA 54 of the Basle Halo Program have been derived on the basis of UBV observations of the same 1377 stars used already for the corresponding RGU investigation by Fenkart (1968). The statistical method for separating the photometrically defined populations and for attributing absolute magnitudes to their members developed, described and first applied to SA 51 in RGU by Becker (1965) has been adapted for use in the UBV system. The (U-B, B- V) diagrams for consecutive intervals in apparent V-magnitude of figures 2a to f contain, contrary to what was first expected in this system, substantial numbers of stars in the < blanketing-region above and to the right of the late branch of the two-colour diagram main-sequence. The density-functions for different MVintervals within the overall interval < 3m, 7m> covered by this investigation for halo and disc are given in tables IIa and b, and plotted in figures 3 and 4, respectively. The corresponding luminosity-functions within the partial volume up to 1 kpc from the sun over the same overall MVinterval are given together with Glieses (1969) solar values for population I, in table III, and plotted in figure 5. The overall density-functions (3m ≦ MV ≦ 7m) for both populations can be and are compared with the corresponding ones (3m ≦ MG ≦ 8m) in RGU (last column in table II) in figures 6 and 7, for halo and disc, respectively. The coincidence of the density results between UBV and RGU is much better for both populations than the mean misidentification rate per system derived in section 5 would let us expect, suggesting a statistically fairly repartition of the misidentifications with respect to absolute magnitudes and distances.
An Army Illumination Model (AAIM)
2008-11-01
digitized for each of the three light types and coded into the model. 10 Figure 3. Spectra of light sources in table 2. Clear Mercury 0 20 40 60...λ λ∆= λ 1100 300 ii eE , (16) where eiλ is the radiant energy at a specific wavelength taken from the digitized spectra and ∆λ is the bin width...to a factor less than 2. Validation was also done via comparison with results from Garstang (6). His figures 2 and 3 were digitized and compared
Realistic Subsurface Anomaly Discrimination Using Electromagnetic Induction and an SVM Classifier
2010-01-01
proposed by Pasion and Oldenburg [25]: Q(t) = kt−βe−γt. (10) Various combinations of these fitting parameters can be used as inputs to classifier... Pasion -Oldenburg parameters k, β, and γ for each anomaly by a direct nonlinear least-squares fit of (10) and by linear (pseudo)inversion of its...combinations of the Pasion -Oldenburg parameters. Com- bining k and γ yields results similar to those of k and R, as Figure 7 and Table 2 show. Figure 8 and
1984-01-01
concentration-depth profiles for suspended sand sizes at Fairbanks gauge . 5.1 Apparent downstream migration of main channel loops upstream of Goose Island, 1938...at the Fairbanks gauging station is plotted in Figure 3.1. Table 3.1 shows year-by-year and period-of-record statistics for mean, minimum and maximum...Associated Relationships Figure 3.3 shows a plot of stage vs. discharge data for the Fairbanks gauging station.* There has been considerable scatter
2003-01-01
coated under conditions C are slightly yellow coloured. The zirconia powders collected at position 1 is white. Table I: Plasma parameters of the...pulsed) 99 1 39 40 2,5 2,5 379 400D. 2000 1000 - 20 0 40 4 140 20 [°1 Figure 2: XRD diffractrogram of zirconia powder coated with polymer Zirconia...wave nunter [crn"] Figure 3: FTIR spectra of plasma treated zirconia powders collected at position 2 (coated) prepared under A) continuous plasma B
Exchange and Correlation Effects in a Double Barrier Quantum Well
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hasbun, J. E.
2003-03-01
Studies of electronic properties in double barrier resonant tunneling systems usually involve the solution of the BenDaniel-Duke equation (BDK) in the presence of an applied voltage. Electron interactions are included by means of the Hartree term and the wavefunction is self-consistently obtained by coupling the BDK with the Poisson equation. In this work, we go beyond the Hartree approximation by including exchange and correlation effects (v_xc) through the local density functional theory. The analytically parametrized v_xc of Hedin and Lunqvist footnote[1]L. Hedin and B. I. Lundqvist, J. Phys C: Solid. St. Phys. 4, 2064(1971) is employed. While the calculation of v_xc involves extra self-consistency conditions, it is shown that the inclusion of exchange and correlation effects may be important in the electronic characteristics of these devices. For our earlier model footnote[2]J. E. Hasbun, APS Bull. 47, 914(2002) the v_xc potential is comparable to the Hartree electron term at low electric field values, but less so for much higher field. The v_xc employed here ^2 is not appreciably different from the more sophisticated one of Perdew and Zunger footnote[3]J. P. Perdew and A. Zunger, Phys. Rev. B 23, 5048(1981). JH wishes to thank Mei-Yin Chou for helpful discussions
Using Digital Photography to Enhance Student Creativity
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Siegle, Del
2012-01-01
The purpose of this article is to help students develop their digital photography skills and see the world through new eyes. An emphasis is placed on using digital photography to communicate ideas and feelings. (Contains 6 figures and 2 tables.)
Commercial bus crashes in North Carolina 1995-1999
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2000-04-01
Tables and figures are shown to depict a statistical representation of commercial bus crashes in North Carolina. Information displayed includes crash frequency, crashes by county, accident severity, time of day, month of the year, class of roadway, r...
Simple Activity Demonstrates Wind Energy Principles
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Roman, Harry T.
2012-01-01
Wind energy is an exciting and clean energy option often described as the fastest-growing energy system on the planet. With some simple materials, teachers can easily demonstrate its key principles in their classroom. (Contains 1 figure and 2 tables.)
The Humble Pie--Half-Baked or Well Done?
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Hunt, Neville; Mashhoudy, Houshang
2008-01-01
This article re-examines the much maligned piechart and provides justification for its use. It identifies common pitfalls when drawing piecharts in Microsoft Excel and offers advice on how to avoid them. (Contains 6 figures and 5 tables.)
Site index curves for Douglas-fir in New Mexico
Carleton B. Edminster; Lewis H. Jump
1976-01-01
Presents a figure, table, and FORTRAN subroutine for estimating site indexes for Douglas-fir stands in New Mexico. Site index is expressed as the average height of dominant trees at a breast-height age of 100 years.
A Large Class of Exact Solutions to the One-Dimensional Schrodinger Equation
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Karaoglu, Bekir
2007-01-01
A remarkable property of a large class of functions is exploited to generate exact solutions to the one-dimensional Schrodinger equation. The method is simple and easy to implement. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
The Probability Distribution for a Biased Spinner
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Foster, Colin
2012-01-01
This article advocates biased spinners as an engaging context for statistics students. Calculating the probability of a biased spinner landing on a particular side makes valuable connections between probability and other areas of mathematics. (Contains 2 figures and 1 table.)
Traffic safety facts 1999 : state traffic data
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2000-01-01
This traffic safety fact sheet presents state traffic data in a figure showing 1999 Traffic Fatalities by State and Percent Change from 1998 and in 11 tables showing: (1) Traffic Fatalities and Fatality Rates, 1999; (2) Traffic Fatalities and Percent...
Pomegranate production and marketing
USDA-ARS?s Scientific Manuscript database
This book is relatively short, with 134 pages, 15 chapters, 52 figures, and 20 tables. It ranges from cultivar descriptions, production, biotic and abiotic challenges to production, to postharvest, aril and juice production, health benefits, and international trade. It contains great information and...
Modelling Seasonally Freezing Ground Conditions
1989-05-01
used as the ’snow input’ in the larger hydrological models, e.g. Pangburn (1987). The most advanced index model is Anderson’s (1973) model. This bases...source as the soils) is shown in figures 32 and 33. Table 10 shows the percentage areas of Hydrologic Soil Groups, Land Use and Slope Distribution for...C") z c~cu CYa) 65 table 10: Percentage areas of Hydrologic Soil Grouos, Land Use and Slope Distribution over W3 (?Pn!ke e: al., 1978) Parameter
2011-12-01
Network STK Satellite Tool Kit WFOV Wide-Field-of-View xv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to first and foremost thank the Lord, Jesus Christ, our...frequencies in FSK is easily visualized . Table 5.1 details the phase difference between each state as the number of represented states is increased...assist in visualizing the phase separation when adding additional phases to the system. Each of the rows from Table 5.1 is displayed in Figure 5.10
2016-10-01
These analyses have led to two submitted manuscripts. The first manuscript, “Variants of stemness -related genes predicted to regulate RNA splicing...and Table 1-3 at the end of this progress report. The second manuscript, “Single nucleotide polymorphisms of stemness pathway genes predicted to...cancer and support a contribution of the stemness pathway to prostate cancer patient outcome. Please see Figure 5-7 and Table 4-6 at the end of this
Analysis of DNA Sequences by an Optical ime-Integrating Correlator: Proposal
1991-11-01
CURRENT TECHNOLOGY 2 3.0 TIME-INTEGRATING CORRELATOR 2 4.0 REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DNA BASES 8 5.0 DNA ANALYSIS STRATEGY 8 6.0 STRATEGY FOR COARSE...1)-correlation peak formed by the AxB term and (2)-pedestal formed by the A + B terms. 7 Figure 4: Short representations of the DNA bases where each...linear scale. 15 x LIST OF TABLES PAGE Table 1: Short representations of the DNA bases where each base is represented by 7-bits long pseudorandom
Analysis of DNA Sequences by An Optical Time-Integrating Correlator: Proof-Of-Concept Experiments.
1992-05-01
TABLES xv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xvii 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 DNA ANALYSIS STRATEGY 4 2.1 Representation of DNA Bases 4 2.2 DNA Analysis Strategy 6 3.0...Zehnder architecture. 3 Figure 3: Short representations of the DNA bases where each base is represented by a 7-bits long pseudorandom sequence. 5... DNA bases where each base is represented by 7-bits long pseudorandom sequences. 4 Table 2: Long representations of the DNA bases with 255-bits maximum
2006-07-10
Jg/m3 = microgram per cubic day meter CO carbon monoxide NA not applicable N/A not available NOx nitrogen oxides PM1o = particulate matter equal...estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the...Inventory Table 4-1. SCAQMD Air Quality Significance Thresholds Table 4-2. Total Emissions per Construction Phase (lb/day): FIGURES 1 LAAFB
Pre-Clinical Testing of a Real-Time PCR Assay for Diahhreal Disease Agent Cryptosporidium
2014-05-16
ETEC, Shigella , and CR assays are shown in Table 4. Standard curves are shown in Figures 1 - 5. Limit of detection estimation derived from standard...curve are shown in Table 5. These data include results from both ‘JBAIDS ETEC/ Shigella ’ and ‘JBAIDS Cryptospordium’ projects. Standard cuve for... Shigella -ipaH 0.088 1.5 × 10 8 Isolates of Cryptosporidium parvum from Waterborne Inc., using Qiagen extraction kit Parasite NanoDrop
2017-04-01
Figure 2. ASTM (2011) (C40) organic impurities testing of dredged sand. ........................................... 6 Tables Table 1. ASTM (2006) (C136...International (2011) (C40). The ASTM C40 organic impurity color was reported as a 4. Aggregates with this dark of a color may have problems with air...entrainment, freeze thaw durability, and compressive strength due to organic impurities being present in the fine aggregate. Problems with air
Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS) Preliminary Interface Design Document Increment II
1991-02-28
NO [ ] COMMENT DISPOSITION: ACCEPT [ ] REJECT [ ] COMMENT STATUS: OPEN [ ] CLOSED [ ] Cmnt Page Paragraph No. No. Number Comment 1. vii List of Figures Figure 3.24, METS II is listed twice. Delete the reference to page 51 here, and Figure 3.24 on page 51. 2. 52 3.30.2.1b Change "inceements" to "increments". 3. 56 3.33.2.1 Change Table ŗ.35.2.a" to 3.40.2a". 4. A-3 DAMMS-R Change "management" to "Managemn.it". 5. A-5 HOST Change "Syatem" to "System". ORIGINATOR CONTROL NUMBER: IDD-0002 PROGRAM OFFICE
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Siciliano, Edward R.; Ely, James H.; Kouzes, Richard T.
2009-11-01
In recent work at our laboratory, we were re-examining our data and found an inconsistency between the values listed for 137Cs in Table 2 (Siciliano et al. 2008) and results plotted for that source in Figures 11 and 12. In the course of fitting the parabolic function (Equation 4) to the Compton maxima, two ranges of channels were used when determining the parameters for 137Cs. The parabolic fit curve shown in Figure 11 resulted from fitting channels 50 to 70. The parameters for that fit are: are: A = 0.972(12), B = 1.42(24) x 10 -3, and C NO =more » 60.2(5). The parameters for 137Cs listed in Table 2 (and also used to determine the calibration relations in Figure 12—the main result of this paper) came from fitting the 137Cs data in channels 40 to 80. Although the curves plotted from these two different sets of parameters would be visually distinguishable in Figure 11, when incorporated with the other isotope values shown in Figure 12 to obtain the linear energy-channel fit, the 50-70 channel parameter set plus the correction from the Compton maximum to the Compton edge gives a negligible change in the slope [6.470(41) as opposed to the reported 6.454(15) keV/channel] and a small change in the intercept [41(8) as opposed to 47(3) keV] for the dashed line. The conclusions of the article therefore do not change as a result of this inconsistency.« less
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Selby, Victor M.
2009-01-01
This article describes several enrichment activities that connect mathematics to science in an algebra 1 curriculum. It provides a basis and suggestions for teachers to include student-produced essays about the role of mathematics in the history of civilization. (Contains 6 figures and 1 table.)
Crashes involving farm tractors and other farm vehicles/equipment in North Carolina 1995-1999
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2000-04-01
Tables and figures are shown to depict a statistical representation of crashes involving farm tractors and other farm vehicles or equipment, in North Carolina. Information displayed includes crash frequency, crashes by county, accident severity, type...
Community Preparedness: Creating a Model for Change
2010-03-01
Transtheoretical Stages of Change (after Cancer Prevention Research Center, 2010...100 Figure 32. TTM Staging Algorithm for Adult Smoking (from University of Rhode Island Cancer ...National Cancer Institute, 2005)..................59 Table 2. Concepts in Diffusion of Innovations (from National Cancer Institute, 2005
The Power of String: Building a Conceptual Foundation for Measuring Rate
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Lucey, Linda Polhemus; Jennings, Sybillyn; Olson, Peter; Rubenfeld, Lester; Holmes, Aliya E.
2007-01-01
This article describes how Lego robotics, interactive multimedia, and a simple manipulative--string--can be offered to students through coordinated activities to help them build a conceptual foundation for measuring rate. (Contains 5 figures and 3 tables.)
Regulating External Threats in the Cigarette Industry.
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Dunbar, Roger L.; Wasilewski, Nikolai
1985-01-01
Research was conducted to evaluate how organizationsl systems that are publicly accused of wrongdoing attempt to justify themselves. The pattern of events surrounding smoking and health was examined over a 30-year period. Includes four figures, two tables, and references. (MD)
Ion-selective electrodes in organic elemental and functional group analysis: a review
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Selig, W.
1977-11-08
The literature on the use of ion-selective electrodes in organic elemental and functional group analysis is surveyed in some detail. The survey is complete through Chemical Abstracts, Vol. 83 (1975). 40 figures, 52 tables, 236 references.
Queuing Theory and Reference Transactions.
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Terbille, Charles
1995-01-01
Examines the implications of applying the queuing theory to three different reference situations: (1) random patron arrivals; (2) random durations of transactions; and (3) use of two librarians. Tables and figures represent results from spreadsheet calculations of queues for each reference situation. (JMV)
Topic Detection in Online Chat
2009-09-01
CODE 17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF REPORT Unclassified 18 . SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE Unclassified 19. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION...Documents and Author-Author Documents—Radial Kernel. .............. 66 Figure 18 . Classifiers Results: LDA Models Created by Textbook-Author...Trained on Two Classes............................................................................................... 72 Table 18 . Maximum
Big Physics at Small Places: The Mongol Horde Model of Undergraduate Research
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Voss, Philip J.; Finck, Joseph E.; Howes, Ruth H.; Brown, James; Baumann, Thomas; Schiller, Andreas; Thoennessen, Michael; DeYoung, Paul A.; Peaslee, Graham F.; Hinnefeld, Jerry; Luther, Bryan; Pancella, Paul V.; Rogers, Warren F.
2008-01-01
A model for engaging undergraduates in cutting-edge experimental nuclear physics research at a national user facility is discussed. Methods to involve students and examples of their success are presented. (Contains 2 figures and 3 tables.)
45 CFR Appendix A to Part 1611 - Legal Services Corporation 2012 Income Guidelines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 4,950 6,188 5,688 * The figures in this table represent 125% of the poverty guidelines by household... Poverty Guidelines Size of household 48 Contiguous States and the District ofColumbia Alaska Hawaii 1 $22...
45 CFR Appendix A to Part 1611 - Legal Services Corporation 2011 Income Guidelines *
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...: 4,775 5,975 5,488 * The figures in this table represent 125% of the poverty guidelines by household... Poverty Guidelines Size of household 48 Contiguous States and the District ofColumbia Alaska Hawaii 1 $21...
45 CFR Appendix A to Part 1611 - Income Level for Individuals Eligible for Assistance
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...: 5,075 6,350 5,838 * The figures in this table represent 125% of the poverty guidelines by household size as determined by DHHS. Reference Chart—200% of DHHS Federal Poverty Guidelines Size of household...
Blogging as a Means of Crafting Writing
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Lacina, Jan; Griffith, Robin
2013-01-01
The purpose of this article is to explore ways in which blogs can support literacy communities while developing a writing community. Examples of how a classroom teacher uses blogs to strengthen the writing process is described. (Contains 2 figures and 1 table.)
Heat-Transfer Fluids for Solar-Energy Systems
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Parker, J. C.
1982-01-01
43-page report investigates noncorrosive heat-transport fluids compatible with both metallic and nonmetallic solar collectors and plumbing systems. Report includes tables and figures of X-ray inspections for corrosion and schematics of solar-heat transport systems and heat rejection systems.
ERRATUM: "Reliability of the Detection of the Baryon Acoustic Peak" (2009, ApJ, 696, L93)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Martínez, Vicent J.; Arnalte-Mur, Pablo; Saar, Enn; de la Cruz, Pablo; Jesús Pons-Bordería, María; Paredes, Silvestre; Fernández-Soto, Alberto; Tempel, Elmo
2009-10-01
Due to an error in applying the passive evolution to transform Mg (z = 0) magnitudes to Mg (z = 0.3), the values of the magnitude limits for the samples DR7-LRG and DR7-LRG-VL quoted in Table 1 were not correct. The corrected Table 1 is appended below. Note that although the redshift limits of the sample DR7-LRG are the same as in Eisenstein et al. (2005), the magnitude limits are therefore slightly shifted (see Table 1). Once this fact is considered, figures and results are completely unaffected. We are very grateful to Eyal Kazin for pointing out the error.
Weidel, Brian C.; Dunlop, Erin
2017-01-01
Prey fish communities across the Great Lakes continue to change, although the direction and magnitude of those changes are not consistent across the lakes. The metrics used to categorize prey fish status in this and previous periods are based on elements that are common among each of the lake’s Fish Community Objectives and include diversity and the relative role of native species in the prey fish communities. The diversity index categorized three of lakes as ‘fair’, while Superior and Erie were ‘good’ (Table 1). The short term trend, from the previous period (2008-2010) to the current period (2011-2014) found diversity in Erie and Superior to be unchanging, but the other three lakes to be ‘deteriorating’, resulting in an overall trend categorization of ‘undetermined’ (Table 1). The long term diversity trend suggested Lakes Superior and Erie have the most diverse prey communities although the index for those prey fish have been quite variable over time (Figure 1). In Lake Huron, where non-native alewife have substantially declined, the diversity index has also declined. The continued dominance of alewife in Lake Ontario (96% of the prey fish biomass) resulted in the lowest diversity index value (Figure 1). The proportion of native species within the community was judged as ‘good’ in Lakes Superior and Huron, ‘fair’ in Michigan and Erie and ‘poor’ in Ontario (Table 2). The short term trend was improving in in all lakes except Michigan (‘deteriorating’) and Ontario (‘unchanging’), resulting in an overall short term trend of ‘undetermined’ (Table 2). Over the current period, Lake Superior consistently had the highest proportion native prey fish (87%) while Lake Ontario had the lowest (1%) (Figure 2). Lake Michigan’s percent native has declined as round goby increase and comprises a greater proportion of the community. Native prey fish make up 51% of Lake Erie, although basin-specific values differed (Figure 2). Most notably, native species in Lake Huron comprised less than 10% of the community in 1970, but since alewife have declined, now represent nearly 80% of the community (Figure 2). Prey fish data are most consistent for in-lake populations, which are reported here; data from connecting channels was not consistently available across the basin. Abundance was not used to judge prey fish status since successful, basin-wide management actions, including mineral nutrient input reductions and piscivore restoration, both inherently reduce prey fish abundance. However, recent abundance trends as they relate to predator prey balance are referenced, such as in Lakes Michigan and Huron where piscivore stocking is being reduced to lower predation demand on prey fish populations and maintain sport fisheries.
IRIS Toxicological Review of Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (Etbe) ...
In August 2013, EPA released the draft literature searches and associated search strategies, evidence tables, and exposure response arrays for ETBE to obtain input from stakeholders and the public prior to developing the draft IRIS assessment. Specifically, EPA was interested in comments on the following: Draft literature search strategies The approach for identifying studies The screening process for selecting pertinent studies The resulting list of pertinent studies Preliminary evidence tables The process for selecting studies to include in evidence tables The quality of the studies in the evidence tables The literature search strategy, which describes the processes for identifying scientific literature, contains the studies that EPA considered and selected to include in the evidence tables. The preliminary evidence tables and exposure-response arrays present the key study data in a standardized format. The evidence tables summarize the available critical scientific literature. The exposure-response figures provide a graphical representation of the responses at different levels of exposure for each study in the evidence table. The draft Toxicological Review of Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether provides scientific support and rationale for the hazard and dose-response assessment pertaining to chronic exposure to ethyl tertiary butyl ether.
Dengue vaccine: WHO position paper, July 2016 - recommendations.
World Health Organization
2017-03-01
This article presents the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendations on the use of dengue vaccine excerpted from the WHO position paper on dengue vaccine published in the Weekly epidemiological Record in July 2016 (Dengue vaccine: WHO position paper, 2016) [1]. The current document is the first WHO position paper on dengue vaccination and focuses primarily on the available evidence concerning the only dengue vaccine to have been registered by National Regulatory Authorities. The position paper gives consideration to the epidemiological features of the disease and assesses the potential use of the vaccine for public health benefits. Footnotes to this paper provide a number of core references including references to grading tables that assess the quality of the scientific evidence, and to the evidence-to-recommendation table. In accordance with its mandate to provide guidance to Member States on health policy matters, WHO issues a series of regularly updated position papers on vaccines and combinations of vaccines against diseases that have an international public health impact. These papers are concerned primarily with the use of vaccines in large-scale immunization programmes; they summarize essential background information on diseases and vaccines, and conclude with WHO's current position on the use of vaccines in the global context. This paper reflects the recommendations of the WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on immunization. Recommendations on the use of this dengue vaccine were discussed by SAGE in April 2016; evidence presented at that SAGE meeting can be accessed at: http://www.who.int/immunization/sage/previous/en/index.html. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Malaria vaccine: WHO position paper, January 2016 - Recommendations.
2018-06-14
This article presents the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendations on the use of malaria vaccine excerpted from the WHO position paper on malaria vaccine published in the Weekly epidemiological Record in January 2016 [1]. The current document is the first WHO position paper on malaria vaccination and focuses primarily on the available evidence concerning the only malaria vaccine having received a positive regulation assessment from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) [2]. The position paper gives consideration to the epidemiological features of the disease and assesses the potential use of the vaccine for public health benefits. Footnotes to this paper provide a number of core references including references to grading tables that assess the quality of the scientific evidence, and to the evidence to recommendation table. In accordance with its mandate to provide guidance to Member States on health policy matters, WHO issues a series of regularly updated position papers on vaccines and combinations of vaccines against diseases that have an international public health impact. These papers are concerned primarily with the use of vaccines in large-scale immunization programmes; they summarize essential background information on diseases and vaccines, and conclude with WHO's current position on the use of vaccines in the global context. This paper reflects the joint recommendation of the WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on immunization and the Malaria Policy Advisory Committee (MPAC). These recommendations were discussed by SAGE and MPAC at the October 2015 SAGE meeting. Evidence presented at the meeting can be accessed at http://www.who.int/immunization/sage/previous/en/index.html. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Math Anxiety in Pre-Service Elementary School Teachers
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Malinsky, Marci; Ross, Ann; Pannells, Tammy; McJunkin, Mark
2006-01-01
This research article examines math anxiety in pre-service teachers. The Mathematics Anxiety Scale-Revised (MARS-R) was administered to 481 university students. Significant results were found in areas of gender, educational level, and educational major. (Contains 1 figure and 2 tables.)
Is Cheap Labor a Magnet for Capital?
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Hanson, John R., II
1995-01-01
Contends that it is widely believed that cheap labor in poor countries attracts foreign investors. Asserts that historical evidence indicates that past patterns of direct foreign investment in poor countries are inconsistent with the cheap-labor argument. Includes two figures and one table. (CFR)
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Weed, E.G.A.
1981-01-01
This map presents an analysis of the oil and gas resources of the Cheat Mountain Further Planning Area in the Monomgahela National Forest, Randolph County, West Virgina. 28 references, 4 figures, 1 table.
Making Research and Education Cyberinfrastructure Real
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Berman, Francine
2008-01-01
Providing an evolving foundation for 21st-century research and education, cyberinfrastructure is both a focus for invention and an accelerator of innovation, linked through a trajectory that begins with design and evolves to broad-based use. (Contains 1 figure, 1 table and 11 notes.)
Two Experimental Approaches of Looking at Buoyancy
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Moreira, J. Agostinho; Almeida, A.; Carvalho, P. Simeao
2013-01-01
In our teaching practice, we find that a large number of first-year university physics and chemistry students exhibit some difficulties with applying Newton's third law to fluids because they think fluids do not react to forces. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
Pigeons, Facebook and the Birthday Problem
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Russell, Matthew
2013-01-01
The unexpectedness of the birthday problem has long been used by teachers of statistics in discussing basic probability calculation. An activity is described that engages students in understanding probability and sampling using the popular Facebook social networking site. (Contains 2 figures and 1 table.)
45 CFR Appendix A to Part 1611 - Income Level for Individuals Eligible for Assistance
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...: 5,025 6,288 5,775 * The figures in this table represent 125% of the poverty guidelines by household... Poverty Guidelines Size of household 48 ContiguousStates and the District of Columbia Alaska Hawaii 1 22...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-15
... are companies that seek to export medical devices. FDA's estimate of the reporting burden is based on... January 26, 2010, were reported as zero. The correct figure is in Table 1 of this document. [[Page 19652...
Ground-water data, Sevier Desert, Utah
Mower, Reed W.; Feltis, Richard D.
1964-01-01
This report is intended to serve two purposes: (1) to make available to the public basic ground-water data useful in planning and studying development of water resources, and (2) to supplement an interpretive report that will be published later.Records were collected during the period 1935-64 by the U.S. Geological survey in cooperation with the Utah State Engineer as part of the investigation of ground-water conditions in the Sevier Desert, in Juab and Millard Counties, Utah. The interpretive material will be published in a companion report by R. W. Mower and R. D. Feltis.This report is most useful in predicting conditions likely to be found in areas that are being considered as well sites. The person considering the new well can spot the proposed site on plate 1 and examine the records of nearby wells as shown in the tables and figures. From table 1 he can note such things as depth, diameter, water level, yield, use of water, temperature of water, and depth of perforations. By comparing the depth of perforations with the drillers' logs in table 3 he can note the type of material that yields water to the wells. Table 2 and figure 2 show the historic fluctuations and trends of water levels in the vicinity. From table 4 he can note the chemical quality of the water from wells in the vicinity. Table 5 shows the amount of water discharged during 1951-63 from the pumped irrigation, public supply, and industrial wells. If the reader decides from his examination that conditions are favorable, he can place an application to drill a well with the state Engineer. If the State Engineer believes unappropriated water is available, the application may be approved after minimum statutory requirements have been satisfied.The report is also useful when planning large-scale developments of water supply. This and other uses of the report will be helped by use of the interpretive report upon its release.
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Adnani, N
Purpose: To commission the Monaco Treatment Planning System for the Novalis Tx machine. Methods: The commissioning of Monte-Carlo (MC), Collapsed Cone (CC) and electron Monte-Carlo (eMC) beam models was performed through a series of measurements and calculations in medium and in water. In medium measurements relied Octavius 4D QA system with the 1000 SRS detector array for field sizes less than 4 cm × 4 cm and the 1500 detector array for larger field sizes. Heterogeneity corrections were validated using a custom built phantom. Prior to clinical implementation, an end to end testing of a Prostate and H&N VMAT plansmore » was performed. Results: Using a 0.5% uncertainty and 2 mm grid sizes, Tables I and II summarize the MC validation at 6 MV and 18 MV in both medium and water. Tables III and IV show similar comparisons for CC. Using the custom heterogeneity phantom setup of Figure 1 and IGRT guidance summarized in Figure 2, Table V lists the percent pass rate for a 2%, 2 mm gamma criteria at 6 and 18 MV for both MC and CC. The relationship between MC calculations settings of uncertainty and grid size and the gamma passing rate for a prostate and H&N case is shown in Table VI. Table VII lists the results of the eMC calculations compared to measured data for clinically available applicators and Table VIII for small field cutouts. Conclusion: MU calculations using MC are highly sensitive to uncertainty and grid size settings. The difference can be of the order of several per cents. MC is superior to CC for small fields and when using heterogeneity corrections, regardless of field size, making it more suitable for SRS, SBRT and VMAT deliveries. eMC showed good agreement with measurements down to 2 cm − 2 cm field size.« less
The relationship among brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), cholesterol and lipoprotein.
Takeuchi, Hidekazu; Sata, Masataka
2012-01-01
To study the relationship among brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), cholesterol and lipoprotein. A retrospective, cross-sectional study. Tokushima University Hospital area. A retrospective study of 46 patients (nine inpatients and 37 outpatients) with angina pectoris or arrhythmias who were seen at Tokushima University Hospital Cardiovascular Division and had measurements of their BNP, fatty acid and lipid profile. The average age of patients was 57±17 years, and 39% were male subjects. BNP, dihomo-γ-linolenic acid, arachidonic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), apolipoproteinA1, apolipoprotein A2 (ApoA2), apolipoprotein B (ApoB), apolipoprotein C2, apolipoprotein C3, apolipoprotein E, total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride, high density lipoprotein cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol. The baseline characteristics of the patients were shown in table 1 and the data of lipoprotein were shown in table 2. Table 3 shows the relationship among BNP, cholesterol and lipoprotein. The authors found significant negative correlation between serum levels of BNP and ApoA2 (figure 1; r=-0.458, p=0.001), serum levels of BNP and ApoB (figure 2; r=-0.328, p=0.026) and serum levels of BNP and TC (figure 3; r=-0.383, p=0.010). There is a possibility that dietary EPA and DHA may modulate cardiac mitochondrial and autonomic nervous system dysfunction via fatty-acids-PPARs-PTEN-PI3K/Akt-SREBPs system and affect serum BNP levels indirectly. BNP had significant negative correlation with ApoA2, ApoB and TC. The findings suggest that increasing serum levels of ApoA2, ApoB and TC may have an effect on improving heart function. But the mechanism is presently unclear.
The relationship among brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), cholesterol and lipoprotein
Takeuchi, Hidekazu; Sata, Masataka
2012-01-01
Objective To study the relationship among brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), cholesterol and lipoprotein. Design A retrospective, cross-sectional study. Setting Tokushima University Hospital area. Patients A retrospective study of 46 patients (nine inpatients and 37 outpatients) with angina pectoris or arrhythmias who were seen at Tokushima University Hospital Cardiovascular Division and had measurements of their BNP, fatty acid and lipid profile. The average age of patients was 57±17 years, and 39% were male subjects. Main outcome measures BNP, dihomo-γ-linolenic acid, arachidonic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), apolipoproteinA1, apolipoprotein A2 (ApoA2), apolipoprotein B (ApoB), apolipoprotein C2, apolipoprotein C3, apolipoprotein E, total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride, high density lipoprotein cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol. Results The baseline characteristics of the patients were shown in table 1 and the data of lipoprotein were shown in table 2. Table 3 shows the relationship among BNP, cholesterol and lipoprotein. The authors found significant negative correlation between serum levels of BNP and ApoA2 (figure 1; r=−0.458, p=0.001), serum levels of BNP and ApoB (figure 2; r=−0.328, p=0.026) and serum levels of BNP and TC (figure 3; r=-0.383, p=0.010). There is a possibility that dietary EPA and DHA may modulate cardiac mitochondrial and autonomic nervous system dysfunction via fatty-acids-PPARs-PTEN-PI3K/Akt-SREBPs system and affect serum BNP levels indirectly. Conclusion BNP had significant negative correlation with ApoA2, ApoB and TC. The findings suggest that increasing serum levels of ApoA2, ApoB and TC may have an effect on improving heart function. But the mechanism is presently unclear. PMID:27326018
Polyurethane Binder Systems for Polymer Bonded Explosives
2006-12-01
Propulsion (2005), Santiago , Chile . 8. Huang, C.-C., Hwu, W.-H., Cheng, C.-S., Shyy, I.-N., and Yang, K.-K., Study on Thermal Decomposition of Composite...water or amines to form ureas (Figure 2). R NCO R N C O H+ H2O O H R NH2 - CO2 R NCO R N C O NR’ H H ureaamine Figure 2. Reaction of an isocyanate...Monoisocyanates are present as impurities in low concentration in most diisocyanates. Table 1. Common diisocyanates Isocyanate Structure B.p. (ºC
2011-03-01
Hall. Fatigue crack initiation in alpha-beta titanium alloys, International Journal of Fatigue, 31 (Suppl. 1), (1997) S23–S37. [ 4 ] G. Lutjering...Power Research Institute - October 1983. [ 6 ] F. Larson, A. Zarkades. Properties of Textured Titanium Alloys, MCIC Report - MCIC·74- 20 – Metals and...Figure 3 and 4 . Table II. The cycle count and relative rankings of fatigue crack growth rates measured from the cracks shown in Figure 5 and 6
Surface Reactions in the Space Environment
1988-01-01
Oxidized S1CI4 Spectrosil WF Suprasil Wl 450 500 1200 900 1.5 x I0*5C 1.4 x I0C Class/Ceramic Conventional Melting Zerodur អ <I00...shown in figure 1. The light enters from the left in the figure and is focused by the first mirror on the entrance slit. After passing through the... mirror to a point 17.5 inches from the exit valve. The charactersitics of the first mirror are shown in table 1. The mirror is located 1800 mm from the
Updated Position and Ice Velocity for the AIDJEX Manned Camps. Volume 2.
1980-02-01
report, this numbering system is used quite extensively. Appendix 3 provides a conversion table from AIDJEX days to calendar days. 1 7 (*) 6 ~O3O-~Ofl...Qualitatively then, we have something like the diagram in Figure 6 . The actual spectrum of ice velocity is shown in Figure 7 . The dia- gram...to findX (N-11N) and P(N-11N) from equations A( 6 ), A( 7 ) and A(8). No direct use of the measurements is made in smoothing. The algorithm simply
2005-01-01
graphite flakes for infrared obscuration are being deployed for training scenarios. The effect of this combination on avian species was unknown. Our...Hematological response was normal and no toxic effects in eryth- rocytes or leukocytes were found. White blood cell counts, spleen weights, and incidence of...5 List of Figures and Tables Figures 1. Exposure system used for testing the effects of fog oil and graphite flake aerosols on avian health
1974-01-01
5.3 .7 131 United States .506.7 54,452 10.7 1.5 2704 --aGNF shown in this table is based on factor cost. This method of computation is used in NATO and...gives figures significantly different from those arrived at through the method’of computation normally used by U.S. economists. GNP at factor cost...in Table 5, page 31. This is true because once a reliable stateside source was established for an item, its management method changed from overseas
1979-09-01
black-plate method were found infected with R. tsutsugamushi using the direct fluorescent antibody technique ( FAT )(4). Antigenic analyses of these...density of vector chiggers (Figures 3 and 4). Of the 96 rodent isolates, 67 (69.8%) were characterized by the direct FAT (Table 3). The majority of the...8), and the identification of R. tsutsugamushi organisms in unengorged chiggers was made by direct FAT (4)(Table 7). Results showed that 103 of 155
USAFA/8086 - A State of the Art Microprocessor System. Volume II. Software Documentation.
1980-06-01
34 /* THE THREE FOLLOWING STRUCTU2RES APE NECESSARY TO MLLLO ThE OPERATING SYTEM TO HAVE INDIRECT ACCESS TL 41EMOP *. 13- ** _3_ -- - , -- K k"" , PijPL...FILLJ$ ERROR$ ONE IOPB CHECKER LINK$IN$ DIR$IN$ ABM $IN$ DATA$IN$ OUT OUT OUT OUT DisK86 MODUlE FiGuRE 8. DATA TRANSFER UTILITIE.S 62 In addition to...SUPPORT ROUTINES. Table 3 shows the functions of these routines. TABLE 3. SUPPORT PROCEDURES ROUTINE FUNCTION ABM $ZERO Makes a given sector on a
Analysis of DNA Sequences by an Optical Time-Integrating Correlator: Proposal
1991-11-01
OF THE PROBLEM AND CURRENT TECHNOLOGY 2 3.0 TIME-INTEGRATING CORRELATOR 2 4.0 REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DNA BASES 8 5.0 DNA ANALYSIS STRATEGY 8 6.0... DNA bases where each base is represented by a 7-bits long pseudorandom sequence. 9 Figure 5: The flow of data in a DNA analysis system based on an...logarithmic scale and a linear scale. 15 x LIST OF TABLES PAGE Table 1: Short representations of the DNA bases where each base is represented by 7-bits
Predicting the Cost per Flying Hour for the F-16 Using Programmatic and Operational Variables
2005-06-01
constant variance assumption is accomplished using the Breusch - Pagan test . This is accomplished and the results are listed in Table 12. Figures 19...and 20 follow and add to the discussion by plotting the residuals by predicted for both models. 52 Table 12: Breusch - Pagan Constant Variance Test ...Model A 13844455 6.97E+11 5 74 9.96 0.0764 Model B 74954796 8.69E+12 5 151 17.63 0.00344 Breusch - Pagan Test for Constant Variance -1000 -500 0 500
1981-06-01
REEHL, D H ROSENBLATT OAMD 17-8-C-8073 UNCLASSIFIED ADL-C-A2426 PT- 1 NL 6 fllfllflfflfl lll mhhhhhhhh IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII...PHASE 11 (PART 1 OF 2 PARTS) by Warren J. Lyman, Ph.D.- Michael J. Hayes James D. Blrkett, Ph.D. Leslie H. Nelken Sara E. Bysshe Carl E. Rechstelner...CONtES PART 1 Executive Summary 2 Acknowedgmnwt 4 Table of Cotnts 7 Ust of Tables 23 List of FIgures 36 Introduction 39 1 - Octanol/Wter Partition
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Zink, L. R.; Vanek, M.; Wells, J. S.
1987-01-01
Heterodyne frequency measurements have been made on selected groups of nitrogen dioxide rovibronic transitions between 1580.8 and 1650.7/cm. The groups are separated by 7 to 10/cm, and the intent is to provide a limited (and interim) calibration table for the region. In addition to a table of measured frequencies in the region, figures of spectra in the vicinity of the measured lines are included to provide a map for identifying the transitions measured.
1992-01-01
vili Table of Contents Section Page List of Tables xiii List of Figures xiv Nomenclature xxii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Motivation 1 1.2 Objective of...Introduction 1.1 Motivation The mid-1980’s saw a renewed interest in hypersonic flight. Motivated by the achievements of the American Space Transportation... measuments made downstrem of the compreson corner. 4.2.2 VITA Technique Another approach to event detection was applied to the fluctuating pitot
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Zahm, A F
1924-01-01
This report gives the description and the use of a specially designed aerodynamic plane table. For the accurate and expeditious geometrical measurement of models in an aerodynamic laboratory, and for miscellaneous truing operations, there is frequent need for a specially equipped plan table. For example, one may have to measure truly to 0.001 inch the offsets of an airfoil at many parts of its surface. Or the offsets of a strut, airship hull, or other carefully formed figure may require exact calipering. Again, a complete airplane model may have to be adjusted for correct incidence at all parts of its surfaces or verified in those parts for conformance to specifications. Such work, if but occasional, may be done on a planing or milling machine; but if frequent, justifies the provision of a special table. For this reason it was found desirable in 1918 to make the table described in this report and to equip it with such gauges and measures as the work should require.
Book Review: Scientific Writing for Young Astronomers
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Uyttenhove, Jos
2011-12-01
EDP Sciences, Les Ulis, France. Part 1 : 162 pp. € 35 ISBN 978-2-7598-0506-8 Part 2 : 298 pp. € 60 ISBN 978-2-7598-0639-3 The journal Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A) and EDP Sciences decided in 2007 to organize a School on the various aspects of scientific writing and publishing. In 2008 and 2009 Scientific Writing for Young Astronomers (SWYA) Schools were held in Blankenberge (B) under the direction of Christiaan Sterken (FWO-VUB). These two books (EAS publication series, Vol. 49 and 50) reflect the outcome of these Schools. Part 1 contains a set of contributions that discuss various aspects of scientific publication; it includes A&A Editors' view of the peer review and publishing process. A very interesting short paper by S.R. Pottasch (Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, Groningen, and one of the two first Editors-in Chief of A&A) deals with the history of the creation of the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. Two papers by J. Adams et al. (Observatoire de Paris) discuss language editing, including a detailed guide for any non-native user of the English language. In 2002 the Board of Directors decided that all articles in A&A must be written in clear and correct English. Part 2 consists of three very extensive and elaborated papers by Christiaan Sterken, supplying guidelines to PhD students and postdoctoral fellows to help them compose scientific papers for different forums (journals, proceedings, thesis, etc.). This part is of interest not only for young astronomers but it is very useful for scholars of all ages and disciplines. Paper I "The writing process" (60 pp.) copes with the preparation of manuscripts, with communicating with editors and referees and with avoiding common errors. Delicate problems on authorship, refereeing, revising multi-authored papers etc. are treated in 26 FAQ's. Paper II "Communication by graphics" (120 pp.) is entirely dedicated to the important topic of communication with images, graphs, diagrams, tables etc. Design types of graphs (scatter and vector plots, line graphs, histograms, pie charts, 3D surface plots) and elements of graphical images are explicated, as well as the major components of graphical images (axes, legends, textual parts, etc.). A lot of practical information on file formats, typesetting units of length (pixels, points and picas) is given in tables and figures. The problems of resolution and the differences between ppi, dpi and lpi concepts are clearly explained in par. 8, followed by a very thorough paragraph on The complexities of handling color. The author formulates the basic principle of color graphic design as follows (p. 125): DESIGN IN BLACK AND WHITE - ADD COLOR WHEN THE DESIGN IS COMPLETE. In this paper all figures are in black and white but selected graphics are printed in color (16 pp.) at the end of the paper. Different aspects of image quality are illustrated with a detail of the beautiful cover illustration of the book, the tapestry Astronomie (Rösska Museum, Sweden). Paper II ends with a list of "What to avoid at all prices" and a summary of things to do before submitting your paper to a journal. Paper III "Ethical aspects" (100 pp.) has as main theme the truthful communication of scientific results. Therefore, concepts of truth, error, quality and value are elaborated, followed by paragraphs on bibliometry and bibliometrics (impact factor, half-life, citation index and the recent Hirch h-index). Various forms of scientific misconduct are discussed extensively by category: misconduct of the researcher, the author, the referee(s), the publisher etc. The epilog "the road to wisdom" deals with truth and beauty in science with quotes of Dirac, Heisenberg and Chandrasekhar. The books are full of very useful information on all aspects of scientific writing, very complete and very well illustrated. Hundreds of references are given at the end of each paper and in the abundant footnotes a lot of interesting extra information is presented. The layout, the printing and the illustrations are excellent, as can expected in a publication about scientific writing. Just one small remark: the overflow to the next page of some extensive footnotes (mostly in Part 1) is sometimes a little bit annoying. All treated subjects are amply illustrated by examples, sometimes from the wide personal experience of the editor Christiaan Sterken, but often out of very interesting controversial historical cases (e.g. Millikan, Rømer, Young). This large assortment of famous historical cases makes the reading of the books compelling for readers with interest in the history of sciences. The comprehensive name index at the end of each volume consequently contains entries ranging from Archimedes to Newton, Einstein and Umberto Eco. As mentioned earlier this publication is very useful not only for young astronomers but for authors of all ages and disciplines. The books are so complete and elaborated that continuous reading is not obvious; browsing to specific points of interest is more suitable.
A Transformative Learning Perspective of Continuing Sexual Identity Development in the Workplace
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King, Kathleen P.; Biro, Susan C.
2006-01-01
This chapter provides a framework to facilitate self-awareness, self-knowledge, diversity training, and cultural awareness and appreciation for all adults, based on understanding the development of sexual identity and workplace issues for LGBTQ adults. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
Defying Gravity Using Jenga[TM] Blocks
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Tan, Yin-Soo; Yap, Kueh-Chin
2007-01-01
This paper describes how Jenga[TM] blocks can be used to demonstrate the physics of an overhanging tower that appears to defy gravity. We also propose ideas for how this demonstration can be adapted for the A-level physics curriculum. (Contains 8 figures and 1 table.)
1987 Population Trends for Washington State.
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Washington State Office of Financial Management, Olympia.
This statistical profile provides current demographic data for Washington State and is also broken down by counties, incorporated cities, and towns. Fifteen tables show population figures; components of population change; housing units by structure type; annexations, incorporations and municipal boundary changes; growth of households; estimates of…
Looking at Debit and Credit Card Fraud
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Porkess, Roger; Mason, Stephen
2012-01-01
This article, written jointly by a mathematician and a barrister, looks at some of the statistical issues raised by court cases based on fraud involving chip and PIN cards. It provides examples and insights that statistics teachers should find helpful. (Contains 4 tables and 1 figure.)
Angle Defect and Descartes' Theorem
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Scott, Paul
2006-01-01
Rene Descartes lived from 1596 to 1650. His contributions to geometry are still remembered today in the terminology "Descartes' plane". This paper discusses a simple theorem of Descartes, which enables students to easily determine the number of vertices of almost every polyhedron. (Contains 1 table and 2 figures.)
Head Mounted Alerting for Urban Operations via Tactical Information Management System
2006-03-01
MOUT Area Based Experiments .......................................................................... 62 6.4.2 Video Game Based Experiments...associated with the video game task. ................................................................ 35 Figure 20: The learning rate for truth sets defined...23 Table 6: Results of experiments from Breakthrough Mission for our Video Game Configuration
Physical Performance, Fitness and Diet.
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Young, Donald R.
This book deals principally with the relationships between diet, fitness, and physical work capacity. The extreme nutritional states of obesity and chronic food deprivation are considered, and the effect of supplementation and modification of normal dietaries on work capacity are discussed. Figures and data tables provide information regarding…
Contains site investigation plan & data for assessment of groundwater quality at Dickson County Landfill, Dickson, Tennessee, with figures, tables, appendices, November 1994, including Application for Authorization for Class V Underground Injection Well.
Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup: Annual Status Report, Twelfth Edition
The ASR is based on the analysis of over nearly 3,000 RODs signed since 1982 at 1,536 NPL sites. The online version includes new downloadable spreadsheets with the data for several of the key tables and figures in the report.
Displaying Geographically-Based Domestic Statistics
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Quann, J.; Dalton, J.; Banks, M.; Helfer, D.; Szczur, M.; Winkert, G.; Billingsley, J.; Borgstede, R.; Chen, J.; Chen, L.;
1982-01-01
Decision Information Display System (DIDS) is rapid-response information-retrieval and color-graphics display system. DIDS transforms tables of geographically-based domestic statistics (such as population or unemployment by county, energy usage by county, or air-quality figures) into high-resolution, color-coded maps on television display screen.
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Froelich, Amy G.; Stephenson, W. Robert
2013-01-01
This article presents activities appropriate for the first half of a general introductory statistics course. All activities revolve around the same data set collected early in the course. The activities require students to make decisions about how they should proceed. (Contains 2 tables and 5 figures.)
Using Carbon Emissions Data to "Heat Up" Descriptive Statistics
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Brooks, Robert
2012-01-01
This article illustrates using carbon emissions data in an introductory statistics assignment. The carbon emissions data has desirable characteristics including: choice of measure; skewness; and outliers. These complexities allow research and public policy debate to be introduced. (Contains 4 figures and 2 tables.)
Applications of Solubility Data
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Tomkins, Reginald P. T.
2008-01-01
This article describes several applications of the use of solubility data. It is not meant to be exhaustive but rather to show that knowledge of solubility data is required in a variety of technical applications that assist in the design of chemical processes. (Contains 3 figures and 1 table.)
78 FR 2200 - Energy Labeling Rule
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-01-10
... of product (e.g., a single footnote for all refrigerators advertised on the page), rather than repeating the information for each advertised model. The disclosure must be clear and conspicuous. In...
Introducing Creativity in the Ensemble Setting: National Standards Meet Comprehensive Musicianship
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Norris, Charles E.
2010-01-01
This article explores realistic ways with which ensemble conductors can facilitate the conceptual acquisition of their students via creative activities. Creativity, as included in the National Standards, is presented through the "eyes" of comprehensive musicianship. (Contains 2 figures, 2 tables, and 9 notes.)
Simple Demonstration of the Seebeck Effect
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Molki, Arman
2010-01-01
In this article we propose a simple and low-cost experimental set-up through which science educators can demonstrate the Seebeck effect using a thermocouple and an instrumentation amplifier. The experiment can be set up and conducted during a 1-hour laboratory session. (Contains 3 tables and 3 figures.)
Delineating Scholarly Types of College and University Faculty Members
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Park, Toby J.; Braxton, John M.
2013-01-01
This study was conducted using cluster analysis as well as discriminant analysis to empirically identify types of faculty based on their patterns of performance of scholarship reflective of one or more of Boyer's four domains of scholarship. (Contains 5 tables and 1 figure.)
Improved catalysts for carbon and coal gasification
McKee, D.W.; Spiro, C.L.; Kosky, P.G.
1984-05-25
This invention relates to improved catalysts for carbon and coal gasification and improved processes for catalytic coal gasification for the production of methane. The catalyst is composed of at least two alkali metal salts and a particulate carbonaceous substrate or carrier is used. 10 figures, 2 tables.
Archimedes and the Golden Crown
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Thompson, Frank
2008-01-01
Archimedes (287-212 BC) is well known for his explanation of buoyancy, and in particular for his "eureka" moment. This experiment uses his density measurement method to find the purity of gold, and additional confirmation of the findings are given by x-ray fluorescence. (Contains 4 figures and 1 table.)
Process for producing astatine-211 for radiopharmaceutical use
Mirzadeh, S.; Lambrecht, R.M.
1984-04-10
A process is described for reliably and consistently producing astatine-211 in small controlled volumes of a solution, which is selected from a choice of solvents that are useful in selected radiopharmaceutical procedures in which the At-211 activities are to be applied. 4 figures, 1 table.
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Marsh, Fred E., Jr.
1982-01-01
Identifies and describes the major areas of videodisc technology; discusses the operation, reliability, storage capacities, and applications of two types of laser systems; and illustrates the versatility of the optical digital disc through a description of its ability to digitize large bodies of data. Included are six figures and three tables.…
The Emergence of a Community of Practice in Engineering Education
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Kolikant, Yifat Ben-David; McKenna, Ann; Yalvac, Bugrahan
2006-01-01
This chapter describes how engineering faculty and learning scientists developed a collective wisdom--shared language, capabilities, and world view--in order to work together to achieve a common goal of developing course materials in the domain of biomedical engineering. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
Waivered Recruits: An Evaluation of Their Performance and Attrition Risk
2011-03-01
III recruit. Figure 12. Marginal effects of waivers on 6-, 24-, and 48-month attrition rates: Navya Adult Felony Juvenile Felony Serious...efforts. Table 9. Characteristics that are correlated, on average, with a lower attrition risk (for the waiver types considered) Army Navya Marine
Population Trends for Washington State. 1995.
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Washington State Office of Financial Management, Olympia.
This document provides tables and figures of current demographic data for the state, counties, cities, and towns of Washington. The report is divided into two main sections: (1) "State, County, City Populations"; and (2) "Selected Estimates and Information". Section 1 presents such data as: population change and net migration…
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Plummer, Donna M.; Davis, Betty Jo; Brazier, Victoria
2011-01-01
We successfully integrated science and language arts in a third-grade classroom. The students used "scientist's eyes" and "poet's eyes" to write original poetry. In addition, they created habitat posters about a swamp organism. Scoring guides for the habitat poems and posters are also included. (Contains 5 figures and 2 tables.)
Energy and Educational Facilities: Costs and Conservation.
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Educational Facilities Labs., Inc., New York, NY.
An analysis of energy costs and conservation in educational facilities in the United States is presented in this report. Tables and text give dollar figures for energy expenditures in education since the first oil embargo. Energy conservation through facilities management and through facilities modification is stressed. Recommendations are…
A Comparison of Three Online Information Retrieval Services.
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Zais, Harriet W.
Three firms which offer online information retrieval are compared. The firms are Lockheed Information Service, System Development Corporation and the Western Research Application Center. Comparison tables provide information such as hours accessible, coverage, file update, search elements and cost figures for 15 data bases. In addition, general…
Engineering Mathematics Assessment Using "MapleTA"
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Jones, Ian S.
2008-01-01
The assessment of degree level engineering mathematics students using the computer-aided assessment package MapleTA is discussed. Experience of academic and practical issues for both online coursework and examination assessments is presented, hopefully benefiting other academics in this novel area of activity. (Contains 6 figures and 1 table.)
Storms and Water Usage; Swine Flu
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Edwards, C. C.; Muttiah, Daniel
2009-01-01
This article offers a contemporary, authentic application of quantitative reasoning based on media clips. Students analyze items from the media to answer mathematical questions related to the article. Volumes, economics, and growth rates of a pandemic are featured in the two clips presented. (Contains 4 figures and 1 table.)
Improved ASP I/O performance. [For 370/195
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Engert, D.E.
1975-11-01
An improvement to the I/0 routines of ASP is described, which can save 25% of the EXCPs issued by ASP. Unused buffers in the buffer pool are used to retain parts of the single track table, and only two modules are changed. 4 figures (auth)
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Woodard, Carol; Haskins, Guy; Schaefer, Grace; Smolen, Linda
2004-01-01
This article presents the Let's Talk project as a different approach to oral language development. This approach was based on observations of classrooms in the Netherlands where children talked at large tables while playing with miniature figures representing people and objects they were familiar with in their daily lives. It was also influenced…
Science & Technology Almanac, 2000.
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Allstetter, William, Ed.
This volume links the year's current news to encyclopedic and almanac-style information on science and technology. This second edition is completely updated, offering full news coverage for 1999, revised statistical tables, and updated facts and figures. The timeline has been expanded to include more problems and catastrophes associated with…
A Limitation with Least Squares Predictions
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Bittner, Teresa L.
2013-01-01
Although researchers have documented that some data make larger contributions than others to predictions made with least squares models, it is relatively unknown that some data actually make no contribution to the predictions produced by these models. This article explores such noncontributory data. (Contains 1 table and 2 figures.)
The Chemistry of Deposit Formation in Distillate Fuels,
1986-01-01
identified as groups of multiple isomers of the alkylphenols , alkylnaphthols and alkylphenylphenols listed in Table VI. Ion chromatograms for isomers...matching was achieved. For example, Figure 8 shows the reconstructed ion chromatogram for m/z 136 (C3- alkylphenols ), which corresponds to peak cluster 13 in
Conceptualizing a Comparative Educational Research Framework.
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Plomp, Tjeerd
1992-01-01
Presents reasons why nations should participate in international survey research. Reviews the mission and history of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). Discusses the design of a typical IEA study and includes five graphic figures and one table illustrating results of previous international surveys.…
IRIS Toxicological Review of Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5 ...
In August 2013, EPA released the draft literature searches and associated search strategies, evidence tables, and exposure response arrays for RDX to obtain input from stakeholders and the public prior to developing the draft IRIS assessment. Specifically, EPA was interested in comments on the following: Draft literature search strategies The approach for identifying studies The screening process for selecting pertinent studies The resulting list of pertinent studies Preliminary evidence tables The process for selecting studies to include in evidence tables The quality of the studies in the evidence tables The literature search strategy, which describes the processes for identifying scientific literature, contains the studies that EPA considered and selected to include in the evidence tables. The preliminary evidence tables and exposure-response arrays present the key study data in a standardized format. The evidence tables summarize the available critical scientific literature. The exposure-response figures provide a graphical representation of the responses at different levels of exposure for each study in the evidence table. The U.S. EPA is conducting a new health assessment of RDX that will appear on the Agency's online database, the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). IRIS is an EPA database containing Agency scientific positions on potential adverse human health effects that may result
IRIS Toxicological Review of tert-Butyl Alcohol (tert-Butanol) ...
In August 2013, EPA released the draft literature searches and associated search strategies, evidence tables, and exposure response arrays for TBA to obtain input from stakeholders and the public prior to developing the draft IRIS assessment. Specifically, EPA was interested in comments on the following: Draft literature search strategies The approach for identifying studies The screening process for selecting pertinent studies The resulting list of pertinent studies Preliminary evidence tables The process for selecting studies to include in evidence tables The quality of the studies in the evidence tables The literature search strategy, which describes the processes for identifying scientific literature, contains the studies that EPA considered and selected to include in the evidence tables. The preliminary evidence tables and exposure-response arrays present the key study data in a standardized format. The evidence tables summarize the available critical scientific literature. The exposure-response figures provide a graphical representation of the responses at different levels of exposure for each study in the evidence table. EPA is undertaking a new health assessment for t-butyl alcohol (TBA) for the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). The outcome of this project will be a Toxicological Review and IRIS and IRIS Summary of TBA that will be entered on the IRIS database. IRIS is an EPA da
Northern part, Ten Mile and Taunton River basins
Williams, John R.; Willey, Richard E.
1967-01-01
This report is one of two prepared by the Geological Survey for the Water Resources Commission. The principal purpose of this report is to make available the basic data on which the other, a map showing availability of ground water, is based. This basic-data report also can be used by engineers, planners, and others interested in or responsible for water-resources planning to determine the materials to be encountered (tables 3 and 4) and the yields which may be obtained from wells and test holes (tables 1 and 2) in the stratified sand and gravel that are the principal source of ground water and in bedrock. Partial and complete chemical analyses (tables 7 and 8) of these test holes and of some privately-owned wells provide information on the general quality of the water for domestic and other uses. A tabulation of existing municipal supplies, their capacity, production (table 5), and chemical quality of the water (table 6) may be used for regional planning purposes. Water-level measurements (figure 1) can be used to determine the annual fluctuations of the water table in certain types of materials. Seismic work (table 9) in the Canoe River valley, Norton, and test drilling with a power augur (tables 2 and 4) were done for the Geological Survey as part of the investigation.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... PROGRAM NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE (NSA/CSS) FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM... 22161. 2 See footnote 1 to this section. (b) This part applies to all NSA/CSS elements, field activities...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... PROGRAM NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE (NSA/CSS) FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM... 22161. 2 See footnote 1 to this section. (b) This part applies to all NSA/CSS elements, field activities...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... PROGRAM NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE (NSA/CSS) FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM... 22161. 2 See footnote 1 to this section. (b) This part applies to all NSA/CSS elements, field activities...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... PROGRAM NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE (NSA/CSS) FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM... 22161. 2 See footnote 1 to this section. (b) This part applies to all NSA/CSS elements, field activities...
The Philosophical Underpinnings of Public School Funding Jurisprudence.
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Hackney, James R., Jr.
1993-01-01
Uses the theories of John Rawls (democratic/egalitarian) and Robert Nozick (libertarian) as prisms through which to analyze judicial opinions underlying court decisions regarding public education financing. (302 footnotes) (MLF)
Accredited Internship and Postdoctoral Programs for Training in Psychology: 2012
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American Psychologist, 2012
2012-01-01
This is the official listing of accredited internship and postdoctoral residency programs in psychology. It reflects all Commission on Accreditation decisions through July 22, 2012. (Contains 15 footnotes.)
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age...) Alteration of official photographic and video imagery will comply with DoD Directive 5040.5. 7 7 See footnote...
Adolescents and Exercise Induced Asthma
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Hansen, Pamela; Bickanse, Shanna; Bogenreif, Mike; VanSickle, Kyle
2008-01-01
This article defines asthma and exercise induced asthma, and provides information on the triggers, signs, and symptoms of an attack. It also gives treatments for these conditions, along with prevention guidelines on how to handle an attack in the classroom or on the practice field. (Contains 2 tables and 1 figure.)
Catalog of thermal waters in New Mexico. Hydrologic report 4
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Summers, W.K.
1976-01-01
Waters at 67 locations in New Mexico discharge at anomalous temperatures. Details on these thermal water resources such as the location, temperature, discharge rate, field pH, and specific conductance are presented in 29 tables and 47 figures. Included also are 244 chemical analyses of water from 38 areas.
Achievement Evaluation within a Non-Conventional Framework: Some Experiences in Physics and Humour
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Worner, C. H.; Romero, A.; Bustamante, G.
2010-01-01
An achievement evaluation of a non-conventional physics course for liberal arts students is presented. The theoretical ground for this course focuses on the use of humour as a teaching tool. Preliminary evidence shows that a learning process is accomplished. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
On the Competition Problems of IPhO 39 in Vietnam
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Khoi, Nguyen The; Tu, Pham Quy; Don, Dam Trung
2009-01-01
We report on the competition problems given at the 39th International Physics Olympiad held in Hanoi, Vietnam, which consist of three theoretical and one experimental problems. The abbreviated solutions are presented. The distribution of marks for the problems is also shown. (Contains 2 tables and 8 figures.)
Combustion Gas Properties I-ASTM Jet a Fuel and Dry Air
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Jones, R. E.; Trout, A. M.; Wear, J. D.; Mcbride, B. J.
1984-01-01
A series of computations was made to produce the equilibrium temperature and gas composition for ASTM jet A fuel and dry air. The computed tables and figures provide combustion gas property data for pressures from 0.5 to 50 atmospheres and equivalence ratios from 0 to 2.0.
Integrating Borrowed Records into a Database: Impact on Thesaurus Development and Retrieval.
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And Others; Kirtland, Monika
1980-01-01
Discusses three approaches to thesaurus and indexing/retrieval language maintenance for combined databases: reindexing, merging, and initial standardization. Two thesauri for a combined database are evaluated in terms of their compatibility, and indexing practices are compared. Tables and figures help illustrate aspects of the comparison. (SW)
Library Webmasters in Medium-Sized Academic Libraries
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Kneip, Jason
2007-01-01
Library webmasters in medium-sized academic libraries were surveyed about their educational backgrounds, job responsibilities, and training and experience levels in Web development. The article summarizes the findings of the survey with recommendations for libraries and library and information science programs. (Contains 7 tables, 5 figures,and 5…
Reliability Engineering Handbook
1964-06-01
Figure 6-18(a). The Chi-Square (X 2) Test compares the observed values against the Expected Am = 1 A = &. 0002 ) expected values in the tables. 5C 5...9382 .9394 .9406 .9418 .9429 .9441 1.6 .9452 .9463 .9474 .9484 .9495 . 9505 .9515 .9525 .9535 .9545 1.7 .9554 .9564 .9573 .9582 .9591 .9599 .9608
College Freshmen with Disabilities: A Triennial Statistical Profile.
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Henderson, Cathy
This monograph uses narrative, tables, and figures to present information on college freshmen with disabilities, based on data collected by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program, a longitudinal study of the American higher education system involving data on some 1,300 institutions, over 7 million students, and about 100,000 faculty.…
2012-12-01
2. REPORT DATE December 2012 3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED Master’s Thesis 4 . TITLE AND SUBTITLE PURPOSEFULLY MANUFACTURED VULNERABILITIES...31 Figure 4 . FPGA Application Uses...21 Table 4 . Top Foundries Worldwide: Headquarter Location and Manufacturing Location
Seeking Balance in Graduate School: A Realistic Expectation or a Dangerous Dilemma?
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Brus, Chris Peterson
2006-01-01
With the significant increase in graduate students characterized as nontraditional, challenges associated with balance have become more prominent. The author explores issues of work-life balance, institutional ownership, and the chilly climate, each of which can contribute to negative academic outcomes. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
Simplifying the Mathematical Treatment of Radioactive Decay
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Auty, Geoff
2011-01-01
Derivation of the law of radioactive decay is considered without prior knowledge of calculus or the exponential series. Calculus notation and exponential functions are used because ultimately they cannot be avoided, but they are introduced in a simple way and explained as needed. (Contains 10 figures, 1 box, and 1 table.)
Lifecycle Management of Hazardous Materials/ Hazardous Waste. Revision 1.
1997-02-01
1 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (HM) ....................... 1 PURCHASING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS...20 Figures 1 . Acquisition Flowchart .................................. 12 2. NRaD Hazardous Material Pre-Purchase Checklist ........ 13 3. NRaD...Hazardous Waste Profile Sheet (Part 111) .................. 18 Tables 1 . Class 1 Ozone Depleting Substances .................... 11 i INTRODUCTION This
Calhoun Community College 1989 Fact Book.
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John C. Calhoun State Community Coll., Decatur, AL.
This compilation of charts and tables provides a statistical profile of the three campuses of John C. Calhoun State Community College, including 1988 data and figures from previous years where appropriate. Student data cover enrollments by full-/part-time status, program, gender, geographical source, residence, ethnicity, age, and campus. In…
2016-11-15
First, a performance sweep of blade loading and advance ratio is run in RCAS to obtain the rotor induced and profile power required during flight...Figure 19 Wide Chord Blade ....................................................................................................................... 27...26 Table 3 Wide Chord Blade NDARC Parameters
Indonesia: Internal Conditions, the Global Economy, and Regional Development.
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Leitner, Helga; Sheppard, Eric S.
1987-01-01
Describes recent trends in the economic and regional development of Indonesia and examines the internal and external forces influencing the process. Shows how these forces account for the rise of a strong centralized state. Discusses Indonesia's current problems. Includes tables, maps, and graphs of economic investment figures, world trade, and…
Site 32SN102, Stutsman County, North Dakota. A Description and Analysis,
1978-12-15
LIST OF TABLES .. ......................... iv LIST OF FIGURES. ......................... iv LIST OF PLATES . ........................... v...38 REFERENCES CITED. .......................... 40 APPEND ICES APPENDIX A ( PLATES ) APPENDIX B (MISCELLANEOUS) APPENDIX C...32SN102 .. ................. 18 6. Location of Cranial Anomalies .. .............. 25 iv LIST OF PLATES (Appendix A) Plate la Cutbank prior to
Cyberinfrastructure: Changing a Cottage Industry
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Sheehan, Mark C.
2008-01-01
Drawn from a recent ECAR research study, this article addresses the importance of five CI technologies to various academic areas in research and in teaching and learning at present and how survey respondents think the importance of these technologies might change in the near future. (Contains 2 figures, 2 tables and 7 notes.)
Mathematics Skills and NAEP Results over a Generation
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Rutledge, Zachary; Kloosterman, Peter; Kenney, Patricia Anne
2009-01-01
This article describes the performance of seventeen-year-olds on the Long-Term Trend program of the National Assessment of Educational Progress. The analysis focuses on a selection of questions from the assessment on which performance has changed significantly between 1982 and 2004. (Contains 2 tables and 5 figures.)
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Van Wie, N.H.
An overview of the UCC-ND system for computer-aided cost estimating is provided. The program is generally utilized in the preparation of construction cost estimates for projects costing $25,000,000 or more. The advantages of the system to the manager and the estimator are discussed, and examples of the product are provided. 19 figures, 1 table.
Wellness Factors Decrease the Odds of Drinking and Driving among College Students
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Lewis, Todd F.; Myers, Jane E.
2012-01-01
The authors examined holistic wellness factors and drinking and driving behaviors among undergraduate students. Two factors of the Indivisible Self Wellness Model, the Coping Self and the Physical Self, decreased the odds of engaging in drinking and driving behavior. (Contains 2 tables and 1 figure.)
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Halstead, D. Kent
This study presents a scheme for yearly, comparative, computation of state and local government tax capacity and effort. Figures for all states for fiscal year 1975 are presented in extensive tables. The system used is a simplified version of the Representative Tax System, which identifies tax bases, determines national average tax rates for those…
Tax Wealth in Fifty States. 1977 Supplement.
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Halstead, D. Kent; Weldon, H. Kent
This first supplement to the basic volume presents tax capacity, effort, and collected revenue data for state and local governments for 1977. Planned for issuance every other year, the supplement consists of computer printout tables with the earlier basic volume continuing to serve as reference for theory, analysis, and methodology. Figures for…
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McIssaac, L. D.; Baker, J. D.; Meikrantz, D. H.
1980-01-01
Wastes generated at ICPP and in the reprocessing of LWR fuel is discussed separately. DHDECMP is used as extractant. Studies on DHDECMP purification and toxicity, diluent effects, reaction kinetics, radioloysis, mixer-settler performance, etc. are reported. 10 tables, 3 figures. (DLC)
Toward a Micro-Scale Acoustic Direction-Finding Sensor with Integrated Electronic Readout
2013-06-01
measurements with curve fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 2.10 Failure testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22...2.1 Sensor parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Table 2.2 Curve fit parameters...elastic, the quantity of interest is the elastic stiffness. In a typical nanoindentation test, the loading curve is nonlinear due to combined plastic
Intuitive Analysis of Variance-- A Formative Assessment Approach
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Trumpower, David
2013-01-01
This article describes an assessment activity that can show students how much they intuitively understand about statistics, but also alert them to common misunderstandings. How the activity can be used formatively to help improve students' conceptual understanding of analysis of variance is discussed. (Contains 1 figure and 1 table.)
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Fontichiaro, Kirstin; Oehrli, Jo Angela
2016-01-01
As many states move forward with adoption or adaptation of the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards, Common Core State Standards, and/or Next Generation Science Standards, students are expected to be fluent with data: to collect and analyze it, create figures and tables, integrate quantitative…
Evaluation of Nondestructive Underwater Timber Inspection Techniques
1984-08-01
possible to codice their presnce. Figure 1. Characteristics of marine borers. 3 Table 1. Accuracy Requirements for Timber Piles [Nomenclature at end of...Athens GA NAVSEASYSCOM Code OOC-D. Washington. DC: Codk PMS 395 A 3. Washington. DC; Code PMS 395 A2. Wasi~ington. DC; Codic PMS 396.3311 (Rekas), Wash