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http://leadbelly.lanl.gov/reeves/papers/2001_ENA_Storm-Substorm_low.pdf injections, ion, ENA, Dst, substorms, neutral atom, response, measurements, superposed epoch. We have analyzed isolated and storm time ion injections using geosynchronous particles, energetic neutral atom (ENA) data, and Dst. ENA observations confirm that similarity and additionally show that the two classes of injections span nearly the same extent in local time. Within those same 3 hours Dst decreased an average of 40 nT with the initial decrease observed in the same hour as the initial injection. Roelof, E. C., Energetic neutral atom image of a storm time ring current, Geophys. A superposed epoch analysis of seven isolated injections. A model calculation of the percentage of ENA emissions originating within 1 RE of the solarmagnetospheric (SM) equatorial plane relative to the ENA emissions from the entire volume of the magnetosphere. valeri http://english.cmu.edu/research/inquiry/valeri.pdf writing, Applebee, students, writers, teacher, successful, CLC, purposes, communication. I was a bit unsure of my role with Tanya, and I will try to present some of the ways in which I acted with my writer and how the writer/mentor relationship has failed and succeeded. I will present an article that describes how teacher/student relationships in the teaching of writing often fail, and it describes the issues surrounding negotiated meaning and how to construct it. Another way of looking at negotiated meaning (or non-negotiated meaning) is by applying "the notion of script and counterscript as a heuristic" for evaluating classroom practices, or, in our case, text construction between writers and mentors, as Kris Gutierrez, Betsey Rymes, and Joanne Larson do in their article "Script, Counterscript, and Underlife in the Classroom" (445). jung correlation, neurons, signals, spikes, responses, firing rates, radial maze, noise, recordings. The relationship among discharges of neurons that were recorded simultaneously with tetrodes in the rat medial prefrontal cortex was analyzed. Spatial working memory tasks were divided into several distinct stages based on the behavioral correlates of individual neurons, and interneuronal correlation of signal (mean discharge rate at each stage) and noise (trial-to-trial deviation from the signal) was calculated. Of 131 and 68 pairs of single units that were recorded simultaneously with a single tetrode during the eight-arm maze and figure eight maze task, respectively, spatial firing rate maps of randomly selected six pairs for each task are shown in Figure 2. These values were substantially higher than the signal correlation between neighboring neurons, demonstrating that the observed low signal correlation is not attributable to weak or unreliable signals. CASE_STUDY flood control/drainage, Delta, wetlands, Mississippi River, flooding, Corps, land, agricultural development, drainage. A recurring theme in the history of development of the Lower Mississippi Valley (the Delta) is the constraint to development imposed by flooding and poor drainage. Beginning with the passage of the various Swamp Lands Acts in 1849 and continuing through the establishment of the Mississippi River Commission in 1879 and the ongoing implementation of the Corps of Engineers flood control/drainage program, it has been acknowledged that development is neither possible, practical, nor sustainable in the absence of flood control/drainage projects (Galloway 1980). 2. The conversion of approximately 1.5 million acres or 37 percent of the Yazoo Delta s forested wetlands is attributable to the Tributary Features of the MR&T Project. wp0013 loan, bank, borrowers, loan commitments, spot loans, market, moral hazard, contract, credit. The author thanks Anjan Thankor and Sugato Bhattacharyya at the University of Michigan for many valuable suggestions and Joseph Haubrich at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland for comments. Loan Commitments vs. Spot Loans by Ozgur Emre Ergungor Despite the numerous benefits of loan commitments, only 79% of the commercial and industrial loans are made under commitment. How do we explain why risk neutral banks do not sell loan commitments to all borrowers despite all the benefits of loan commitments described in the literature? The bank cannot recoup these costs immediately by charging a high interest rate because this would make the borrower prefer the socially-dominated risky project. VC Web Article - Beach vs Indoor http://www.volleyball.ca/beach/Technical Resources/VC Web Article - Beach vs Indoor.pdf volleyball, beach volleyball, indoor, skill, sport, athlete, players, playing beach volleyball, certification. There are many coaches and athletes in Canada who believe that the sports of indoor volleyball and beach volleyball are mutually exclusive with little or no crossover benefit. More years of participation in each sport By playing indoor volleyball in the fall, winter and early-spring and then playing beach volleyball in the late-spring and summer an athlete will have a much lower likelihood of mental burn-out in later years. Indoor players will strengthen joints while still getting crucial contacts in the summer months. Volleyball Canada is completely revamping the NCCP (National Coaches Certification Program) under the CBET (Competency Based Education and Training). cc-brain FBV, gender, brain, ratios, handedness, measurements, subareas, proportionality, slopes. Using high-resolution in vivo magnetic resonance morphometry we measured forebrain volume (FBV), midsagittal size of the corpus callosum (CC) and four CC subareas in 120 young and healthy adults (49 women, 71 men). Absolute CC measurements, as well as CC subareas relative to total CC or FBV (the latter measures termed the CC ratios), were further analyzed with regard to possible effects of handedness, gender, or handedness by gender interaction. In order to test handedness and gender effects as well as handedness and gender interactions on the CC measurements, two-way ANOVAs were computed. Regressing total brain volume on FBV and on hindbrain volume revealed that 95% of total brain volume variability was determined by FBV variability. Reeves and Celia (WRR Published Version 1996) http://www.princeton.edu/~celia/cv4papers/Reeves and Celia (WRR Published Version 1996).pdf pore, capillary pressure, saturation, menisci, interfacial area, displacement, calculations, wetting fluid, drainage. These include fluid-solid interactions and properties such as wettability and contact angle hysteresis, the effects of pore geometry, fluid properties, and fluid-fluid interactions [see, e.g., Bear, 1972; Dullien, 1992; Hillel, 1982]. These also includethepore-scaleprocessesassociatedwiththemovement fluid-fluid interfaces, primarily through the irreversibility of drainageandimbibitiondisplacementeventsattheporescale. The second volume consisted of the central voxel and the shell of voxels surrounding it. The points of maximum interfacial area are clearly visible on all three curves, with the highest value corresponding to the main drainage curve. Bear, J., Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media, Dover, Mineola, New York,1972. Fourar,M.,S.Bories,R.Lenormand,andP.Persoff,Two-phaseflow in smooth and rough fractures: Measurement and correlation by porous-medium and pipe flow models, Water Resour. LogilityRelationship Life Cycle and Collaborative Commerce[1] http://www.supplychaintoday.com/LogilityRelationship Life Cycle and Collaborative Commerce[1].pdf life cycle, relationship life cycle, customer, seller, buyer, collaboration, Collaborative Commerce, DRAFT, aggregation. The theory was turned into practice and companies finally had a handle on how products come and go in the market place. However, the last word in the prior sentence highlighted the weakness of that focus: customers made up the "market" and therefore the customer-centric 1980's efforts gave way to Customer Life Cycle. The customer life cycle provided a means for a seller to look at a buyer as not just a single transaction but as an aggregated provider of transactions over the lifetime of that buyer/seller cycle. Figure 5 highlights some of the other components of the Relationship Life Cycle that attract a high value-add for collaboration. Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) typically extended the view to include the customer. A-J+4 labour, wage, workers, surplus labour, landlord, curve, productivity, Basu, rises. Adam Smith, for instance, was quite aware that "A plentiful subsistence increases the bodily strength of the labourer". Alfred Marshall also pointed out that "highly paid labour is generally efficient and therefore not dear labour". Recently, in a very important paper Basu (1993) has rightly pointed out that although in the agricultural sector of LDCs the landlord's monopoly power is generally emphasized, it is neglected in the efficiency wage literature. Now suppose a part of the labour force is removed so that the number of workers available to the landlord is reduced. Then to obtain any given amount of efficiency labour from the smaller number of workers, the landlord must raise the wage. 9DFCC48D-F0A6-4B0D-9612AE4FAAE73BAF http://www-agecon.ag.ohio-state.edu/resources/docs/pdf/9DFCC48D-F0A6-4B0D-9612AE4FAAE73BAF.pdf workers, compensation, Ohio Bureau, employer, farm, contractor, premium, coverage, Bureau. Bernard L. Erven -- Professor and Extension Specialist Eric E. Barrett -- Extension Associate Workers' Compensation is an income maintenance and health care insurance program that covers work related injuries, deaths, and occupational diseases. Ohio law requires that every employer, including farm owners and operators, with one or more employees must carry workers' compensation insurance. The employer pays the entire cost of workers' compensation and may not deduct any portion of the premium payment from an employee's wages or salary. This is an Ohio law administered by the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation. For further information contact the district office of the Bureau of Workers' Compensation in your area. iwachap4 diseases, water, drinking water, health, water quality, illnesses, infections, diarrhoea, incidence. This chapter examines this assumption in relation to gastrointestinal pathogens focusing largely on the drinking water environment. It examines the prevalence of diarrhoeal disease in different communities and compares the situation between developing and developed countries. While the most often reported disease associated with drinking water remains gastroenteritis, this is probably due to the very apparent nature of the symptoms and the fact that the attack rates for these infections can reach over 50% of the exposed population. Following what appears to be a combination of storm-washed faecal contamination from a compromised catchment and failure in treatment, water that met US microbiological water quality guidelines caused gastrointestinal illnesses in an estimated 400,000+ people, or one-third of the population of this city, over a period of one month.
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