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GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING WATER-DAMAGED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Moisture deficiencies occurring early in the crop cycle may delay the maturity season and reduce yields. Shortages later in the season often lower quality, as well as yields. However, irrigation surplus, especially late in the season, can reduce both the quality and the post-harvest life of the crop. Uneven or surplus irrigation, above the amount required to replace evapotranspiration, causes nitrate leaching below the root system and the ability of the crop to recover from the nitrogen deficiency decreases. Efficient water use, namely irrigation scheduling, high uniformity of water distribution and light precipitation rate, will help prevent stress conditions....

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Lettuce grow Hydroponically

High distribution uniformity and low application rate, at frequent irrigation cycles, provide maximum control and monitoring of the wetted and aerated soil profile, which is essential for the shallow root system of the lettuce. Low application rate (3-5 mm/h): allows optimal absorption of water into the soil with no run-off, even on slopes. Low droplet impact: preserves soil structure and prevents crust formation to allow perfect germination and development. Short irrigation cycles: prevents stress caused by water surplus; provides optimal growing conditions with highly accessible moisture and nutrients in a controlled wetted and aerated soil profile; and ensure no nitrate leaches below the...

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OUTBREAKS BY THE NUMBERS: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1990-2005

There are seven classes of lettuce, distinguished by their morphologies and end uses: 1) Loose leaf, with a dense rosette of leaves arranged in a loose configuration, 2) Crisphead, with leaves that form in a tight, overlapping fashion, 3) Butterhead, with less compact and smaller leaves than the crisphead varieties, 4) Romaine or Cos, with upright, oblong clusters of coarse, thick leaves with large midribs that overlap into loose head- like structures, 5) Celtuce, stem lettuce or asparagus lettuce, grown for their thick, erect stem which is used as both a raw or cooked vegetable, 6) Latin, with elongated leaves and...

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ID MOUNT EQUIPMENT: Pipe Beveling and Flange Facing Equipment

Over the last few years, the Internet has had a profound effect on the private and professional lives of European citizens, offering them an increasing number and range of opportunities for accessing information, gaining and exchanging knowledge and realising personal learning goals. The core indicators for Internet take up show that most Europeans are using the Internet. According to Eurostat 2009 data, 65% of EU27 households have Internet access at home, ranging from 30% in Bulgaria to 90% in the Netherlands. 60% of the EU27 population (aged 16 to 74) uses the Internet at least once a week;...

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INNOVATION LESSONS FROM PIXAR: AN INTERVIEW WITH OSCAR-WINNING DIRESTOR BRAD BIRD

Similarly, the percentages of those who use the Internet to look for a job or send a job application are relatively low, with 15% as the EU27 average, ranging from a mere 27% in Denmark and to low levels of 5% in Romania and Cyprus. These numbers contrast with the proportion of Europeans who have ordered goods or services online (37%), use Internet banking (32%) or have interacted with public authorities via the Internet (29%). These figures reflect and confirm the view generally held by researchers and policy makers that, while ICT are used widely to support learning...

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Interactive Media— What’s that? Who’s involved?

Another trend supporting the use of social media for knowledge exchange, information and learning purposes, is reflected in the high usage of Internet sites and services to exchange audiovisual content. In 2008, as Figure 4 illustrates, 61% of European Internet users and 81% of those aged 16 to 24 used the Internet for leisure activities related to obtaining and sharing audiovisual content, ranging from 43% (aged 16 to 24: 65%) in Ireland to 43% in Luxembourg (95% in the Netherlands for 16 to 24 year olds). 33% (aged 16 to 24: 46%) used it for listening to Web...

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Children, Youth and Media Around the World: An Overview of Trends & Issues

Given that social media applications and services have only recently become available, these high usage rates indicate a surprisingly rapid take up among large parts of the European population. These findings are confirmed by a recent IPTS assessment of social computing (Ala-Mutka et al. 2009b) and by figures from other independent sources. Nielsen Online (2009) estimates that, globally, 67% of Internet users accessed social networking sites or blogs in 2008. According to the 2009 Youthnet report (Hulme, 2009), 75% of 16 to 24 year olds claimed they could not live without the Internet; 82% of the young people surveyed...

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VMware vCloud® Director™ 1.5 Evaluation Guide

This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. IBM does not assume any liability for damages caused by such errors as this information is provided for convenience only; the reader should confirm any information contained herein with the associated vendor. Changes are periodically made to the content of the document. These changes will be incorporated in new editions of the document. IBM may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this document at anytime without notice. Any references in this information to non-IBM Web sites are provided for convenience only and do...

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EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL

Information concerning non-IBM products was obtained from the suppliers of those products, their published announcements or other publicly available sources. IBM has not tested those products and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance, compatibility or any other claims related to non- IBM products. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products. All statements regarding IBM’s future direction or intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. This information is for planning purposes only. The information herein is subject to change before the products described...

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VEREX Director V4.73 User's Guide

Materials Measurement Science Division. The primary objective is to collaborate or conduct research consistent with division programs in support of measurement science, measurement standards, and measurement technology required to enable world-leading characterization of materials in support of the nation’s needs for the determination of the composition, structure, and properties of materials. The division develops state-of-the-art instrumentation, methods, models and software to accurately and precisely measure materials over a range of length and time scales. The division provides benchmarking and validation of emerging materials analysis methods, and disseminates reference materials, standards and scientific data to...

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FACILITATING SHAREHOLDER DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS

The primary objective is to collaborate with or conduct research consistent with the division activities in measurement science, standards, technology, and data required to support the nation’s needs in determining the composition, structure, quantity, and function of biomolecules. In partnership with U.S. industry, government agencies, and scientific institutions, the division performs fundamental and applied research on the measurement of macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids, as well as peptides, glycans, metabolites, lipids, and natural products. Specific areas of interest include development of measurement methods, standards, reference data, and technologies for applications involving clinical diagnostics for...

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ECMWF Newsletter No. 128 – Summer 2011

The primary objective is to collaborate with or conduct research consistent with the division activities in support of the measurement science, standards, technology, data and chemical informatics required to support the nation’s needs in the determination of chemical composition and chemical structure of gases, organic, and inorganic species and in the measurement of a wide variety of chemical properties and processes, including chemical reactivity and mechanisms, and thermochemical properties. In partnership with U.S. industry, government agencies, and academic scientific institutions, the division performs fundamental and applied research to advance and create state-of-the-art chemical measurement capabilities....

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ECDC CORPORATE Annual Report of the Director 2009

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ECDC CORPORATE Annual Report of the Director 2010

The primary objective is to collaborate with or conduct research consistent with division programs in the measurement science, standards, technology, instrumentation, models and data required to support the nation’s needs for design, production, and assessment of chemical and material products. In partnership with U.S. industry, other government agencies and other scientific institutions, the division provides thermophysical and mechanical properties; analysis of reliability and performance of materials and structures; and information systems for chemical and materials engineering, with the intent of fostering innovation and confidence in the nation’s physical and energy infrastructures, enabling advances in chemical manufacturing and in...

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF FEDERAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITY (FFO)

The PML Grant Program provides financial assistance consistent with the PML mission to support research in the broad areas of mechanical metrology, semiconductors, ionizing radiation physics, medical physics, biophysics, neutron physics, atomic physics, optical technology, optoelectronics, electromagnetics, time and frequency, quantum physics, weights and measures, quantum electrical metrology, temperature, pressure, flow, far UV physics, and metrology with synchrotron radiation.

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IBM TotalStorage® SAN256B Director

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REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS DECADE OF EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: INTERNATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION SCHEME AND UNESCO’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DECADE

As part of the accreditation process, program information is collected from a variety of sources including: program-specific information provided by the program director in the Program Information Form (PIF); resident survey question responses; and information collected by field staff (site visitors) as part of the site visit. The PIF contains questions related to the CPR and questions related to specialty-specific requirements. The Common Program Information Form (PIF) effective July 1, 2007 is closely aligned with the revised CPR so that program directors can more easily plan for documenting program compliance with the requirements. ...

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OUTSIDE DIRECTOR LIABILITY

During a site visit, ACGME Field Staff or Specialist Site Visitors interview the program director, faculty, residents/fellows, clinical department leadership, the designated institutional official (DIO) and other relevant individuals, tailoring questions to the individuals interviewed. The goal is to verify the information in the PIF and to clarify any missing or unclear information by seeking to achieve consensus across all participants and other sources of information. On occasions when a consensus cannot be achieved at the end of the site visit, the Site Visitor reports the different comments and the sources of the information. Site Visitors aggregate their findings into...

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Rigor and Relevance Redux Director’s Biennial Report to Congress

This Program Director Guide to the Common Program Requirements includes explanations of the intent of most common requirements (with a specific focus on those related to competency- based requirements), suggestions for implementing requirements, and bulleted guidelines for the types of expected documentation. Currently, the explanations and expected documentation in this Guide relate only to the CPR. Program directors should consult their specialty program requirements and PIF for additional information. These may be incorporated into future versions of this Guide. ...

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ActuateOne on VMware® vSphere™ 5.0 and vCloud Director 1.5

To enhance usability, the Guide has been organized to follow the numbering of the CPR, with explanations and documentation information separately accessible through hyperlinks via the table of contents. Additional hyperlinks to relevant documents, such as the ACGME Policy and Procedures Manual, Institutional Requirements, ACGME Glossary of Terms and Common Acronyms, and FAQs are also included. Selected resources available on the ACGME website that might be especially useful for new program directors have been collected together as part of the Guide and are listed below. ...

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Acronis® Disk Director® 11 Home User's Guide

This Program Director Guide to the CPR is prepared by ACGME staff. It is a guide. It does not supplant the Common, Program and Institutional Requirements or the Manual of Policies and Procedures, which are approved by Review Committees and the ACGME Board of Directors, and which are far more specific, complex and comprehensive than this guide. This guide is intended to be consistent with all Common, Program and Institutional Requirements, as well as the Manual of Policies and Procedures. Insofar as there may be any actual or perceived inconsistencies, the Common, Program and Institutional requirements and the Manual...

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The AI Systems of Left 4 Dead

Institutional information: An accredited residency program must operate under the authority and control of a single sponsoring institution, and that institution must document its commitment to provide the necessary educational, financial, and human resources to support GME. (See IR I.A. and IR I.B.) Master affiliation agreements are legal documents between the institution that sponsors the program(s) and Review Committee-approved participating sites to which the residents rotate for required educational experiences. They must be renewed every five years and must exist between the sponsoring institution and all major participating sites. (See IR I.C.) Master affiliation agreements are typically handled through the...

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AMBASSADOR-SPOKESMAN DIRECTOR'S MANUAL

The review of institutions that are single-program sponsoring institutions (sponsors only one ACGME-accredited specialty program or one ACGME-accredited specialty program and its subspecialty program(s)) is carried out as part of the review of the specialty program by the relevant Review Committee. Internal review: The internal review is a formal mid-cycle review conducted at the institutional level by the Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) and does not substitute for the annual self evaluation that each program is required to conduct (see CPR V.C). The GMEC- sponsored internal review group must include at least one faculty member and at least one...

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AN OVERVIEW OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY

Internal review reports are reviewed by site visitors only during an institutional accreditation site visit. The reports should not be included with the PIF or provided or shown to the site visitor during a program site visit. When the site visitor reviews one or more programs and their sponsoring institution during the same week, the DIO is asked to omit from the institutional review materials sent to the site visitor the internal review report(s) for any program(s) being reviewed during the same week. Physical/clinical facilities: Institutions must provide services that ensure that residents do not perform work extraneous to...

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Board Engagement, Training and Reporting: Strategies for the Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer

Additions or deletions of participating sites that provide an educational experience required for all residents of one month FTE (four weeks) or more must be submitted through the Accreditation Data System (ADS). Information to be entered in ADS for each participating site besides that in the PLA includes the distance (in miles) and time (in minutes) from the primary teaching site and whether the participating site is integrated (for those specialties that use that term). Changes in sites that provide only elective experiences are not required to be submitted through ADS but may be entered, especially if needed for...

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BREASTFEEDING COUNSELLING A TRAINING COURSE

The requirements call for continuity of program director leadership. The average length in years between program director appointment dates in the core specialties is 7.06 years (range 4.62 – 11.36). 1 Programs that have a history of frequent changes may trigger additional inquiry into the cause(s) in order to determine if the learning environment has been adversely affected. A single person (program director) must have authority for the operation of the program. Qualifications for program directors include: specialty expertise, educational and administrative experience, current medical licensure, appropriate medical staff appointment, and current certification in the specialty by ABMS. Some Review...

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Beyond the Business Cycle: The Need for a Technology-Based Growth Strategy

The CPR contain a list of Program Director responsibilities (II.A.4.). This extensive list is intended not only to communicate the specific responsibilities of the position so that the individual will be effective as a program director, but also to communicate to the sponsoring institution (e.g., DIO, GMEC, department Chair) the role and responsibilities of this position and why the program director needs sufficient protected time and financial support (CPR I.A) to fulfill these responsibilities. By assuring that each of the listed duties occurs on a regular basis, the program director will facilitate an enhanced learning environment. For example, the...

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Statements and Purpose of Bully Police USA, Inc.

Qualifications: Key physician faculty must have current certification in the specialty. Most Review Committees will not approve key physician faculty members who are not ABMS board certified and not eligible for certification. In the rare event that a program has such an individual, the program director should contact the Review Committee executive director for information on whether the Review Committee would consider approval and, if so, what information the Review Committee would need to determine if the individual is acceptable. In addition to information provided in the PIF, this would include a complete CV and letters of recommendation. Scholarship,...

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A CALLING DIRECTOR'S VERSION TO THE STAGE

Dedication to resident education: Programs must demonstrate that the faculty are not only qualified in terms of credentials and experience, but are also active participants in teaching and mentoring residents. There should be sufficient depth and breadth within the faculty roster to ensure that the curriculum can be implemented as planned. That is, the quality of faculty teaching and supervision and the total time per week that faculty devote to teaching and supervising is adequate both as documented in the PIF (where the role of each faculty - both physician and nonphysician - in the program must be described)...

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CAREERS IN LOGISTICS

Documentation for faculty and other program personnel: Data related to program personnel qualifications, role, etc. are entered into the Accreditation Data System (ADS). This information should be updated as needed. Information requested is shown in the tables below. Verification by site visitors may include review of PIF data, and interviews with faculty and residents as needed. Non-compliance related to faculty scholarship will be noted if the site visitor discerns a consensus view among residents that lack of scholarship is an issue and this consensus is corroborated by the lack of substantial evidence of faculty participation in rounds, conferences,...

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