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Maryland - GRADSCHOOL - 2005
The Annual Report of the Graduate School 2004-2005Interim Dean of the Graduate School - Ann G. Wylie, Ph.D. Associate Dean of the Graduate School for Academic Policy- Gay L. Gullickson, Ph.D. Associate Dean of the Graduate School for Student Affair
Maryland - NRMT - 470
Creating A Rain Garden LysimeterAlan Arico Tim Allen Jeff MentzerNatural Resource Management Program University of MarylandIntroduction Rain Gardens are shallow depressions that collect rainwater from runoff of impervious structures. A Diverse am
Maryland - CMSC - 434
CMSC434: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Visual Basic Project #1Designing a Symptom Assessment InterfaceDue February 19, 2004 This first project is designed to give you experience designing a user interface in Visual Basic. Keeping with
Maryland - CMSC - 434
CMSC434: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Dr. Ben Shneiderman, Adam Perer (TA) Visual Basic Project #2Diabetes Monitoring SystemDue March 9, 2004 Background Although diabetes is not curable, it is a treatable disease and individuals who
Maryland - CMSC - 434
CMSC434: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Dr. Ben Shneiderman, Adam Perer (TA) Visual Basic Project #3Examining the Nations HealthDue April 1, 2004 This is a team project. You should work in groups of two. Background Each year, the Natio
Maryland - CMSC - 434
Table 6. Prenatal care for live births, according to detailed race and Hispanic origin of mother: United States, selected years 1970-2001 (Data are based on birth certificates) Prenatal care, race, and Hispanic origin of mother Prenatal care began du
Maryland - CMSC - 434
Table 129. No health insurance coverage among persons under 65 years of age, according to selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1984-2001 (Data are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized popul
Maryland - CMSC - 434
CMSC434: Introduction to Human-Computer InteractionExam #1 - February 24, 2004 Length: 75 minutes Total points: 100 (The grader reserves the right to take off up to 3 points for poor handwriting so write neat!). 1. Describe three populations of us
Maryland - CMSC - 434
CMSC434: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction SAMPLE SOLUTIONS FOR EXAM #1This solution set is by no means complete and extensive. This documents purpose is more to give you a general sense of the answers. Most of the answers required creativi
Maryland - CMSC - 434
Exam #2 April 8, 2004 Length: 75 minutes Total points: 100 (The grader reserves the right to take off up to 3 points for poor handwriting so write neat!). 1. a) Produce a thoughtful argument about what role natural-language interaction (NLI) shoul
Maryland - BRE - 189
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING ! COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 ! (301) 405-1198 ! FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSFACTS 189 July 1997Extended Pesticide Shelf Life for Grape GrowersDavid S. Ross Extension Ag
Maryland - BRE - 79
RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR COMFORTABLE LIVING David S. Ross Extension Agricultural Engineer FACTS 79 May 1976The humidity in the air of our homes contributes considerably to both our health and our comfort. This discussion will cover the moisture in the
Maryland - BRE - 186
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING * COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 * (301) 405-1198 * FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSInsect Screening for GreenhousesFACTS 186 October 1994 David S. Ross Extension Agricultural En
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING * COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 * (301) 405-1198 * FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSFacts 176 March 1990 DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF MANURE IN A PILE OR A POOL Herbert L. Brodie Ext
Maryland - BRE - 171
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING * COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 * (301) 405-1198 * FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSFACTS 171 September 1989 Revised April 1990 WATER TREATMENT FOR MICROIRRIGATION Filtration and
Maryland - BRE - 181
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING * COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 * (301) 405-1198 * FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSFACTS 181 September 1991 Understanding Engine Oil Labels David S. Ross Extension Agricultural E
Maryland - BRE - 182
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING * COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 * (301) 405-1198 * FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSFACTS 182 December 1991 TROUBLESHOOTING VEGETABLE TRANSPLANT GREENHOUSES David S. Ross Extensio
Maryland - BRE - 183
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING * COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 * (301) 405-1198 * FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSGreenhouse Float System for Transplant ProductionDavid S. Ross Extension Agricultural Engineer
Maryland - BRE - 180
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING * COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742-2315 * (301) 405-1198 * FAX (301) 314-9023Biological Resources Engineering FACTSFACTS 180 March 1991 Energy Conservation in Greenhouses David S. Ross Extension Agricultural En
Maryland - BRE - 99
PROGRESS TOWARDS DOCTORAL DEGREE (ENTERED BEFORE FALL 1999) Student: Student ID Entrance Date Semester Date Anticipated Graduation DateFundamentals of Biological Resources Engineering Courses Completed Indicate Semester Requirement was Completed or
Maryland - BRE - 99
PROGRESS TOWARDS DOCTORAL DEGREE (ENTERED DURING OR AFTER FALL 1999) Student: Student ID Entrance Date Semester Date Anticipated Graduation DateFundamentals of Biological Resources Engineering Courses Indicate Semester Requirement was Completed or
Maryland - BRE - 99
PROGRESS TOWARDS MASTERS DEGREE (ENTERED BEFORE FALL 1999) Student: Student ID Entrance Date Semester Date Anticipated Graduation DateFundamentals of Biological Resources Engineering Courses Completed Indicate Semester Requirement was Completed or
Maryland - BRE - 99
PROGRESS TOWARDS MASTERS DEGREE THESIS (ENTERED DURING OR AFTER FALL 1999) Student: Student ID Entrance Date Semester Date Anticipated Graduation DateFundamentals of Biological Resources Engineering Courses Indicate Semester Requirement was Comple
Maryland - CBCB - 3
Bioinformatics Advance Access published January 19, 2007A.L. Delcher et al.Fig. 1. Scoring an open reading frame from the stop codon backwards. The stop codon is at position 0 on the X-axis and the cumulative log-odds score is plotted as the soli
Maryland - CS - 17
BEN SHNEIDERMAN, et al.design Jane Nelson/Artville LLC.A Photo History of SIGCHI: Evolution of Design from Personal to PublicFor 20 years I have been photographing personalities and events in the emerging discipline of humancomputer interactio
Maryland - LARCH - 160
LARC 160 INTRODUCTION TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Landscape Architecture Program, University of MarylandSYLLABUS FIRST EDITION, September 3, 2008NOTE: Syllabus dates subject to change.Jack Sullivan, FASLA, Associate ProfessorOffice 2142 Plant Scie
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Group #1: Introduction To facilitate a community of understanding and to recognize the individual differences that will spark fruitful disc
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection_ University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Group #2: Landscape Architects as Stewards of the LandWe have plundered our forests. We have ripped at our hills and laid them open to e
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Group #3: Interpreting Landscape: Considering the Chapel Landscape D.W. Meinigs essay, The Beholding Eye: Ten Versions of the Same Scene,
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Group #4: Reading the College Park CampusIn your readings this week, Yi Fu Tuan writes of the importance of reading a landscape carefully
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Session #5: Cultural and Regional Factors in DesignWe have studied the historic factors that have influenced the design of landscapes ove
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection_ University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Session #6: Behavioral Factors in the LandscapeWe will use the Hornbake Plaza as a means to understand a built space using the Behavior
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection_ University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Session #7: Ordering DesignRecent lectures and readings have discussed basic organizations that are used to order the design of outdoor
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection_ University of Maryland Jack SullivanDiscussion Group #8: Site and Garden DesignPart 1: Concept Plan Finalization Based on your design of the Jamieson landscape, answer the following q
Maryland - LARCH - 160
LARC 160Introduction to Landscape Architecturespring 2008Due: Monday, April 21, 2008 in classDesign Response 15% of gradeTo provide affordable faculty and staff housing on the University of Maryland campus, President Mote and the Board of Tr
Maryland - LARCH - 160
Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Jack Sullivan Discussion Session #10: Community and Recreation Design The history of housing design in twentieth century America shows that community form and patte
Maryland - LARCH - 160
The Beholding Eye Ten Versions of the Same SceneD.W. Meinig"Landscape" is at once an old and pleasant word in common speech and a technical term in special professions1. As Americans become more conscious of and concerned about their visible surrou
Maryland - LARCH - 160
LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture Jack Sullivan, FASLA jack@umd.edu Landscape Architecture Program, Department of Plant Science and Landscape ArchitectureDESIGN JOURNAL The Design Journal documents each students personal discovery of L
Maryland - CS - 2000
Performance of Mobile, Single-Object, Replication ProtocolsUur etintemel Department of Computer Science University of Maryland ugur@cs.umd.edu Peter Keleher Department of Computer Science University of Maryland keleher@cs.umd.edution bandwidth even
Maryland - CS - 2
Light-Weight Currency Management Mechanisms in DenoUgur Cetintemel Peter KeleherDepartment of Computer Science University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 {ugur, keleher}@cs.umd.eduThis paper discusses the currency management mechanisms u
Maryland - CS - 99
Consistency Management in DenoPeter J. Keleher and Ugur Cetintemel Department of Computer Science University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742{keleher,ugur}@cs.umd.eduWe describe a new replicated-object protocol designed for use in mobile a
Maryland - LIB - 1903
Path Projection for User-Centered Static Analysis ToolsKhoo Yit Phang Jeffrey S. Foster Michael Hicks Vibha SazawalUniversity of Maryland, College Park {khooyp,jfoster,mwh,vibha}@cs.umd.eduAbstractThe research and industrial communities have mad
Maryland - LIB - 8369
Path Projection for User-Centered Static Analysis ToolsKhoo Yit Phang Jeffrey S. Foster Michael Hicks Vibha SazawalUniversity of Maryland, College Park {khooyp,jfoster,mwh,vibha}@cs.umd.eduAbstractThe research and industrial communities have mad
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
Tools for Prioritizing Food Safety Concerns: An FDA PerspectiveRobert L. Buchanan, Ph.D.HHS Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied NutritionRisk Management Challenges for FDAManaging Food Safety RiskEach year CFSAN is
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
Consultants in Human Health, Toxicology & Regulatory AffairsCONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR A TIERED APPROACH TO RISK RANKING AND PRIORITIZATIONIan C. Munro, Ph.D., F.A.T.S., FRCPathWorkshop: Tools for Prioritizing Food Safety Concerns Greenbelt Marrio
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
Public Health Impacts of Substances Detected at Low Levels in Food: A Workable Approach to Risk Management DecisionsRichard Lane Unilever JIFSAN Workshop June 4-6, 2007Impetus for Creating a Tool There are more and more low-level detections of s
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
An Approach to Ranking Microbial Foodborne HazardsMichael BatzUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine mbatz@epi.umaryland.eduJIFSAN Workshop: Tools for Prioritizing Food Safety Concerns Greenbelt, MD | 4-6 June 2007Food Safety Research Consorti
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
Risk Ranking Framework The IFT-FDA Cooperative InitiativePresentation at JFSAN Workshop: Tools for Prioritizing Food Safety Concerns By Nga Tran June 4, 2007Topics Overview of IFT-FDA risk ranking prototype Risk Criteria Issues and consideratio
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
Prioritizing the Toxicity Testing of Environmental Chemicals at EPAGeorge Gray, Ph.D. Assistant AdministratorOffice of Research and DevelopmentRanking and Prioritizing Chemicals Ranking for further testing Identify compounds of greatest conce
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
Tools for Prioritizing Food Safety ConcernsReport from Group 2JIFSAN Workshop June 4-6, 2007 Nga Tran, Facilitator1Q1. What considerations affect the setting of priorities for food safety concerns and how? (E.g., legal/regulatory requirements,
Maryland - JIFSAN - 2007
Tools for Prioritizing Food Safety ConcernsReport from Breakout Group 3 JIFSAN Workshop June 4-6, 2007 Nancy Rachman, Facilitator1Clarifying Objectives Differentindustryobjectives for different users:Product and company/industry reputation
Maryland - CMSC - 07
CMSC 711 Final ExamDUE MONDAY, DEC 17 at 12:30 PMThis exam comprises 11 questions totaling 44 semantically meaningless but incalculably precious points. To turn in: use the blog turnin feature to turn in pdf. If you doubt the blog, deliver hardcop
Maryland - CMSC - 711
CMSC 711 Final ExamDUE MONDAY, DEC 17 at 12:30 PMThis exam comprises 11 questions totaling 44 semantically meaningless but incalculably precious points. To turn in: use the blog turnin feature to turn in pdf. If you doubt the blog, deliver hardcop
Maryland - CMSC - 711
Adaptive Acknowledgment PolicyImproving the Transport Layer ProtocolBeiyu Rong William Schwartz Facundo FiorinoAgendaProject Goal Motivation Related Work AAP Design AAP Simulation Conclusion Further WorkAdaptive Acknowledgment Policy Protocol
Maryland - CMSC - 711
Decoupling Port and ProtocolinInternet ApplicationsKyle King Michael Lam Aaron Schulman Fall 2007Introduction Networked service discovery Discover offered services How do I connect to a service? Current solution Well Known Ports (WKP) Our
Maryland - DOCS - 2005
POLICY FORUMECOLOGYSynthesizing U.S. River Restoration EffortsE. S. Bernhardt,1* M. A. Palmer,1 J. D. Allan,2 G. Alexander,2 K. Barnas,3 S. Brooks,4 J. Carr,5 S. Clayton,6 C. Dahm,7 J. Follstad-Shah,7 D. Galat,8,9 S. Gloss,10 P. Goodwin,6 D. Hart
Maryland - DOCS - 2007
Freshwater Biology (2007) 52, 16891699doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01797.xHerbs and grasses as an allochthonous resource in open-canopy headwater streamsHOLLY L. MENNINGER* AND MARGARET A. PALMER *American Institute of Biological Sciences, Washi