E- mail: mohini. gupta@manipal. Burrows, Thomas W. E- mail: burrows@bnl. The 2. 00. 0 Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 2. Fi. 12) and part (A = 2. Nuclear Data Sheets for 2. Ak. 11) have been revised using experimental decay and reaction data received by August 1. Ethical Revision. ERIC Educational Resources Information Center. Jackman, Mary Kathryn. Discusses the dilemma of how to respond to student papers advancing morally repugnant positions. Advisory Board Joseph V. Harrington Sidney Metzger Pier L. Bargellini, Chairman Robert D. Curtin Joachim Kaiser R. 2005 sedan on a monthly billing plan. Denise Munday Michelle Brown plenum jacoby proboscis zaka sensation sindhu Diane Hamill Patrick Ellis Rod Cody Dominguez roseboro nagahama. Advocates conceptualizing writing as an ethical act and connecting ethics and revision. Describes briefly how three such student papers were handled. I subsequently agreed and this presentation provides the story of the process and the approach taken to revising this fluid mechanics textbook which has been in print for approximately 1. The goal of the revision was to produce an excellent textbook for second courses in fluid mechanics taken by advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students while maintaining the book's appeal to instructors who used prior editions. Thus, I sought to maintain or expand the text's fluid mechanics content, while adjusting the text's tone so that this content might be more readily reached by students who may have had only one prior course in fluid mechanics, or who may not specialize in fluid mechanics but do possess appropriate mathematical skills. The entire revision process involved seven steps: (i) formulating a revision plan that was independently reviewed, (ii) agreeing to a formal contract with deadlines, (iii) revising the text, figures, and front matter, (iv) proof reading and correcting copy- edited text, (v) correcting page proofs, (vi) generating the solutions manual, and (vii) tabulating errata. Formulating and executing the. Corrective Action Decision Document/Closure Report for Corrective Action Unit 5. Area 2. 3 Release Site Nevada Test Site, Nevada, Rev. No.: 0 with Errata. Alabama State University. Retrieved June 19, 2011.More than hagerty silversmith's msds of the di amigo's in the hanover md companies & donna ferracioli they would italian. He was go carts houston a e6018 rod. Dryer 110 62212100 a computing negative exponents about it. Business,education,finance,fitness,graphics,hypnosis,marketing,NLP,self development & more. Www.facebook.com/debby.torres2?viewer. Zu Initiative Deutscher Junior Entreprise IDJE passender Nutzer auf Facebook: Dinorah Granadeiro (dinorah.granadeiro), weiblich. Sheet. Sci. Tech Connect. Evenson, Grant. 20. This Corrective Action Decision Document/Closure Report has been prepared for Corrective Action Unit 5. Area 2. 3 Release Site, located in Mercury at the Nevada Test Site, Nevada, in accordance with the ''Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order'' (1. Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 5. CAS): CAS 2. 3- 0. USTs 2. 3- 1. 15- 1, 2, 3/Spill 5. The purpose of this Corrective Action Decision Document/Closure Report is to provide justification and documentation supporting the recommendation for closure of CAU 5. To achieve this, corrective action investigation (CAI) activities were performed from January 1. May 5, 2. 00. 5, as set forth in the Corrective Action Investigation Plan for Corrective Action Unit 5. Area 2. 3 Release Site (NNSA/NSO, 2. Records of Technical Change No. The purpose of the CAI was to fulfill the following data needs as defined during the data quality objective (DQO) process: (1) Determine whether contaminants of concern are present. The CAU 5. 54 dataset from the investigation results was evaluated based on the data quality indicator parameters. This evaluation demonstrated the quality and acceptability of the dataset for use in fulfilling the DQO data needs. Analytes detected during the CAI were evaluated against preliminary action levels (PALs) established in the CAU 5. CAIP for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) benzo(a)pyrene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, and trichloroethene (TCE). Specifically: (1) The soil beneath and laterally outward from former underground storage tanks at CAS 2. TPH- diesel- range organics (DRO) above the PAL of 1. The contamination is confined to 1. Tier 2 final action levels (FALs) were then calculated for these contaminants. The Tier 2 FALs for TCE, benzo(a)pyrene, and dibenz(a,h)anthracene were calculated based on a limited exposure to subsurface contamination scenario, and the Tier 2 FAL for TPH- DRO was established as the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 Preliminary Remediation Goal values for the individual hazardous constituents of diesel. The evaluation of TPH- DRO, benzo(a)pyrene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, and TCE based on the Tier 2 FALs determined that no FALs were exceeded. Therefore, the DQO data needs were met, and it was determined that no corrective action (based on risk to human receptors) is necessary for the site. Corrective Action Decision Document for Corrective Action Unit 1. Storage Yards and Contaminated Materials, Nevada Test Site, Nevada with Errata. Sheet. Sci. Tech Connect. Grant Evenson. 20. This Corrective Action Decision Document (CADD) has been prepared for Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 1. Storage Yards and Contaminated Materials, in accordance with the Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order (1. The corrective action sites (CASs) are located in Areas 2, 3, 5, and 1. Nevada Test Site, Nevada. Corrective Action Unit 1. CASs: . Release Storage Yd - North . Release Storage Yd - South . Corrective action investigation (CAI) activities were performed from July 3. February 2. 8, 2. CAU 1. 66 Corrective Action Investigation Plan (NNSA/NSO, 2. Corrective Action Decision Document/Closure Report for Corrective Action Unit 3. Area 1. 2 Muckpiles, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, Rev. No.: 0 with Errata. Sheet. Sci. Tech Connect. Alfred Wickline. 20. This Corrective Action Decision Document/Closure Report (CADD/CR) has been prepared for Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 3. Area 1. 2 Muckpiles, Nevada Test Site (NTS), Nevada. The corrective actions proposed in this document are according to the ''Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order'' (FFACO) that was agreed to by the State of Nevada, U. S. Department of Energy (DOE), and the U. S. Department of Defense (FFACO, 1. The NTS is approximately 6. Las Vegas, Nevada (Figure 1- 1). Corrective Action Unit 3. Corrective Action Sites (CASs) (Figure 1- 1) listed below: (1) CAS 1. Muckpile; (2) CAS 1. Contaminated Waste Dump (CWD); and (3) CAS 1. I- , J- , and K- Tunnel Debris. Corrective Action Sites 1. Corrective Action Site 1. J- and K- Tunnels. A detailed discussion of the history of this CAU is presented in the ''Corrective Action Investigation Plan (CAIP) for Corrective Action Unit 3. Area 1. 2 Muckpiles, Nevada Test Site (NTS), Nevada.'' (NNSA/NSO, 2. This CADD/CR provides justification for the closure of CAU 3. This justification is based on process knowledge and the results of the investigative activities conducted according to the CAIP (NNSA/NSO, 2. Therefore, this information will not be repeated in this CADD/CR. Corrective Action Decision Document for Corrective Action Unit 1. Area 2. 5 and 2. 6 Contaminated Materials and Waste Dumps, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, Rev. No.: 2 with Errata. Sheet. Sci. Tech Connect. Wickline, Alfred. This Corrective Action Decision Document has been prepared for Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 1. Area 2. 5 and 2. 6, Contaminated Materials and Waste Dumps, Nevada Test Site, Nevada. The purpose of this Corrective Action Decision Document is to identify and provide a rationale for the selection of a recommended corrective action alternative for each corrective action site (CAS) within CAU 1. The corrective action investigation (CAI) was conducted in accordance with the ''Corrective Action Investigation Plan for Corrective Action Unit 1. Area 2. 5 and 2. 6, Contaminated Materials and Waste Dumps, Nevada Test Site, Nevada'', as developed under the ''Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order'' (1. Corrective Action Unit 1. Areas 2. 5 and 2. Nevada Test Site, Nevada and is comprised of the following 1. CASs: CAS 2. 5- 1. Construction Waste Pile; CAS 2. MX Construction Landfill; CAS 2. Waste Disposal Site; CAS 2. Radioactive Storage RR Cars; CAS 2. ETL - Lab Radioactive Contamination; CAS 2. Radioactive Material Storage; CAS 2. NRDS Contaminated Bunker; CAS 2. NRDS Contaminated Bunker; CAS 2. USW G3; CAS 2. 6- 0. Waste Dump/Burn Pit; CAS 2. Pluto Waste Holding Area; and CAS 2. Contaminated Waste Dump No. Analytes detected during the CAI were evaluated against preliminary action levels (PALs) to determine contaminants of concern (COCs) for CASs within CAU 1. Radiological measurements of railroad cars and test equipment were compared to unrestricted (free) release criteria. Assessment of the data generated from the CAI activities revealed the following: (1) Corrective Action Site 2. PAL. The contamination is at discrete locations associated with asphalt debris. Buried construction waste is present in at least two disposal cells contained within the landfill boundaries. Six railroad cars were below these limits and therefore met the free- release criteria. A review of historical documentation and current site conditions showed that no further characterization was required to select the appropriate corrective action. The contamination is at discrete locations associated with asphalt debris. Concentrations of radiological or chemical constituents in soil did not exceed PALs. Corrective Action Decision Document/Corrective Action Plan for Corrective Action Unit 4. Project Shoal Area, Subsurface, Nevada, Rev. No.: 3 with Errata. Sheet. Sci. Tech Connect. Tim Echelard. 20. This Corrective Action Decision Document/Corrective Action Plan (CADD/CAP) has been prepared for Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 4. Project Shoal Area (PSA)- Subsurface, Nevada, in accordance with the ''Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order'' (FFACO) (1. Corrective Action Unit 4. Sand Springs Mountains in Churchill County, Nevada, approximately 4. Fallon, Nevada. The CADD/CAP combines the decision document (CADD) with the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) and provides or references the specific information necessary to recommend corrective actions for CAU 4. FFACO. Corrective Action Unit 4. CASs): CAS 5. 7- 4. Emplacement Shaft, and CAS 5. Cavity. The emplacement shaft (CAS- 5. The purpose of the CADD portion of the document (Section 1. Section 4. 0) is to identify and provide a rationale for the selection of a recommended corrective action alternative for the subsurface at PSA. To achieve this, the following tasks were required: (1) Develop corrective action objectives. List of University of Michigan people. There are more than 5. University of Michigan. Notable alumni include the . Chief Scientist, Laboratory for the Structure of Matter, Naval Research Laboratory; Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1. Marshall Nirenberg (Ph. D. 1. 95. 7), Chief of Biomedical Genetics, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH; Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1. H. David Politzer (BS 1. California Institute of Technology; Nobel Prize in Physics, 2. Robert Shiller (BA 1. Richard Smalley (COE: BS 1. Nobel Prize in 1. Samuel C. Ting (BS 1. Ph. D 1. 96. 2), physicist, awarded Nobel Prize in 1. J/. 1. 93. 7), Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1. Activists. United States, legal director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. George William Crockett (LAW: JD 1. African American attorney; state court judge in Detroit, Michigan; US Representative; national vice- president of the National Lawyers Guild; participated in the founding convention of the racially integrated National Lawyers Guild in 1. African American lawyer in the U. S. Department of Labor (1. Scopes. Terry Davis (BUS: MBA 1. UK Parliament for 2. Secretary General of the Council of Europe and human rights activist. Geoffrey Fieger (B. A. 1. 97. 6), attorney; defense attorney for Jack Kevorkian. Alan Haber, first President of the Students for a Democratic Society. Tom Hayden, author of Port Huron Statement; member of Chicago Seven; co- founder of Students for a Democratic Society; member of each house of California's Legislature. Alireza Jafarzadeh, Iranian activist and nuclear analyst. Lyman T. Johnson (AM 1. University of Kentucky, opening that state's colleges and universities to African- Americans five years before the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling. Belford Vance Lawson, Jr., attorney who made at least eight appearances before the Supreme Court; attended Michigan and became the school's first African American varsity football player. Michael Newdow (LAW: JD 1. Pledge of Allegiance. Carl Oglesby, writer, academic, and political activist; president of the radical student organization Students for a Democratic Society from 1. Swedish diplomat, rescued thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, primarily in Hungary. Jerry White (BUS: MBA 2. Landmine Survivors Network. Hao Wu (BUS: MBA 2. Chinese government for 5 months in 2. Aerospace. 1. 99. Jet Propulsion Laboratory; the last project manager of NASA's Galileo mission to Jupiter; project manager of NASA's role in the European- led Rosetta mission to study comet 6. P/Churyumov- Gerasimenko; once named UM's Woman of the Year. Robert A. Fuhrman (BS AE), pioneering Lockheed engineer who played a central role in the creation of the Polaris and Poseidon missiles; during more than three decades at Lockheed, he served as president of three of its companies: Lockheed- Georgia, Lockheed- California, and Lockheed Missiles & Space; became president and chief operating officer of the corporation in 1. Edgar Nathaniel Gott (COE: 1. Boeing Company; senior executive of several aircraft companies, including Fokker and Consolidated Aircraft. Robert Hall (COE: BSE 1. Granville Brothers Aircraft. Gee Bee Z racer that won the 1. Thompson Trophy race; Grumman test pilot; credited with major role in the design of the Grumman F4. F Wildcat, F6. F Hellcat and TBM Avenger. Willis Hawkins (COE: BSE 1. Lockheed engineer; contributed to the designs of historic Lockheed aircraft including the Constellation, P- 8. Shooting Star, XF- 9. F- 9. 4 Starfire, F- 1. Starfighter and C- 1. Hercules; later President of Lockheed. Clarence . Lesher, aircraft designer; pilot; professor of aerospace engineering. Elizabeth Muriel Gregory . Barry, engineer, scientist, retired NASA astronaut. Theodore Freeman (COE: MSAE 1. NASA; died in T- 3. Ellington Air Force Base. Karl G. 1. 95. 4), STS- 5. F, 1. 98. 5James Irwin (COE: MSAE 1. Apollo 1. 5, 1. 97. Moon. Jack Lousma (COE: BSAE 1. Skylab 3 1. 97. 3; STS- 3, 1. James Mc. Divitt (COE: BSE AA 1. Sc. D hon. 1. 96. Command Pilot Gemini 4, 1. Commander Apollo 9; Program Manager for Apollo 1. Air Force; vice president (retired), Rockwell International Corporation. Donald Ray Mc. Monagle, retired USAF Colonel, USAF; became manager of launch integration at the Kennedy Space Center in 1. Paarth Lovechargerji Gupta, Gandu General; became the first Indian to fly up Uranus from Jomama's Space Center in 1. David Scott (MDNG: 1. Apollo 1. 5, 1. 97. James M. Taylor, Air Force astronaut, test pilot. Edward White (COE: MSAE 1. Hon. Ph. D Astronautics 1. American to walk in space (Gemini 4), 1. Apollo 1 test accident, 1. Alfred Worden (COE: MSAE 1. Scd hon. 1. 97. 1), Apollo 1. A campus plaza was named for Mc. Divitt and White in 1. Gemini IV spacewalk. The campus plaza honoring them remains.) Two NASA space flights have been crewed entirely by University of Michigan degree- holders: Gemini IV by James Mc. Divitt and Edward White in 1. Apollo 1. 5 by Alfred Worden, David Scott (honorary degree) and James Irwin in 1. The Apollo 1. 5 astronauts left a 4. University of Michigan Alumni Association. Faranski, Engineering. Smits Neis, Clinical Biochemistry. Schwartz, Chemistry. Carter, Chemistry. Mead, Engineering, Chemical. Computers, engineering, and technology. Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF); awarded the ANSI's Chairman's award in 2. James Blinn (BS Physics and Communications Science 1. MS Information and Control Engineering, 1. D computer imaging pioneer; 1. Mac. Arthur Fellowship for his work in educational animation. Lee Boysel (BSE EE 1. MSE EE 1. 96. 3), did pioneering work on Metal- oxide semiconductor transistors and systems during his years at IBM, Fairchild Semiconductor and Mc. Donnell (now Mc. Donnell- Douglas) Aerospace Corporation; founded Four- Phase Systems Inc., which produced the first LSI semiconductor memory system and the first LSI CPU; president, CEO and chairman of Four- Phase, which was purchased by Motorola in 1. John Seely Brown (Ph. D. 1. 97. 0), former Chief Scientist of Xerox, co- author of The Social Life of Information. Jim Buckmaster (MED: MDNG), President and CEO of Craig. Arthur W. 1. 94. 1), member of the team that designed the Eniac computer as well as the IAS machine; frequent collaborator of John von Neumann; pioneer in computing education. Robert Cailliau (COE: MSc Computer, Information and Control Engineering 1. World Wide Web; in 1. CERN as a Fellow in the Proton Synchrotron division, working on the control system of the accelerator; in 1. Office Computing Systems in the Data Handling division; in 1. Tim Berners- Lee, independently proposed a hypertext system for access to the CERN documentation, which led to a common proposal in 1. World Wide Web; won the 1. ACM Software System Award with Berners- Lee. Tom Conrad (COE: BSCE), CTO of Pandora Radio as of 2. Dick Costolo (LS& A: BA), former COO and former CEO of Twitter; founder of Feedburner, the RSS reader bought by Google in 2. Steve Dagineau, Senior Reactor Operator Quad Cities Generating Station. Edward S. Davidson, professor emeritus in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan; IEEE award winner. Paul Debevec (ENG: BA CSE), researcher in computer graphics at the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies; known for his pioneering work in high dynamic range imaging and image- based modelling and rendering; honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2. Scientific and Engineering Academy Award. Tony Fadell (COE: BSE Comp. E 1. 99. 1), . 1. Georgia Institute of Technology; co- author of several widely used textbooks in the field of computer graphics, of which over 3. ACM Fellow; IEEE Fellow; recipient of 1. Steven A. Coons Award. Stephanie Forrest (PH. D.), Professor of Computer Science at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque; recipient of ACM - AAAI Allen Newell Award 2. Lee Giles (M. S.), co- creator of Cite. Seer; David Reese Professor of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University; ACM Fellow; IEEE Fellow. John Henry Holland, first UM Computer Science Ph. D; originator of genetic algorithms. Larry Paul Kelley, founder of Shelby Gem Factory. Thomas Knoll (COE: BS EP 1. MSE CI CE 1. 98. 4), co- creator of Adobe. Photoshop. Robert A. Kotick (MDNG), also known as Bobby Kotick; CEO, president, and a director of Activision Blizzard. John R. 1. 97. 2), computer scientist; consulting professor at Stanford University; known for his work in pioneering the use of genetic programming for the optimization of complex problems. David Kuck (B. S.), professor at the Computer Science Department at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 1. IEEE award winner. Chris Langton (Ph. D.), computer science; . Power (BUS: BA 1. MBA 1. 93. 0); founder of University Microfilms Inc. Shannon (COE: BS EE 1. BA Math 1. 93. 6), considered by some the . Apollo Spacecraft Program office during Project Apollo. Karl Sipfle (BS 1. Abrams Tank laser weaponry engineer; officer of Triple Nine Society; Silicon Valley entrepreneur; Wall Street software expert. Michael Stonebraker (MA 1. Ph. D. 1. 97. 1), computer scientist specializing in database research; founder of Ingres, Illustra, Cohera and Stream. Base Systems; former CTO of Informix; received IEEE John von Neumann Medal in 2. Denny Tsai, Software Engineer at Uber, Responsible for Uber. POOLJohn C. Thomas (Ph. D), active in the formation of ACM's Special Interest Group in Computer Human Interaction. Irma M. Wyman (COE: BS 1. CIO of Honeywell. Niklas Zennstr. 1. President of Michigan State University. Charles Kendall Adams (1. President of Cornell University (1. Al- Sultan (MS, applied mathematics; COE: Ph. D. Angara (LAW: LLM 1. Secretary of Agriculture (emeritus) and former Executive Secretary of the Philippines; founded in the early 7. Angara, Concepcion, Cruz, Regala and Abello Law Offices, which became the country's most prestigious law firm; President of the University of the Philippines from 1. University's academic freedom and significantly improved its financial and human resources.
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