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SALARY SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL (APT) (EXCLUDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS AND COACHES) 11 MONTH - Effective 07/01/02STEPS 1 - 24Step 1 A Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Annual Monthly 30,048 2,504
Hawaii - BB - 802
SALARY SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL (APT) (EXCLUDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS AND COACHES) 9 MONTH - Effective 07/01/02STEPS 1 - 24Step 1 A Annual Monthly B Annual Monthly C Annual Monthly D Annual Monthly 25,668 2
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SALARY SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL (APT) (EXCLUDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS AND COACHES) 11 MONTH - Effective 04/22/02STEPS 1 - 24Step 1 A Annual Monthly B Annual Monthly C Annual Monthly D Annual Monthly 28,620
Hawaii - BB - 801
SALARY SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL (APT) (EXCLUDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS AND COACHES) 9 MONTH - Effective 04/22/02STEPS 1 - 24Step 1 A Annual Monthly B Annual Monthly C Annual Monthly D Annual Monthly 24,444
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Background Position Description Generator Version 2 An Update?APT Broadband System implemented April 22, 2002 On-line position descriptions (Position Description Generator) and performance evaluations (Performance Evaluation System) - excluding I
Hawaii - TBLT - 2007
Thematic commentaries for TBLT 2007 These short commentaries offer overviews of several of the major thematic areas represented at the TBLT 2007 conference. Written by teams of observers from the University of Hawaii, they highlight some of the key e
Hawaii - ART - 2003
Antiretroviral Therapy New Approaches - 2003William A. OBrien, M.D., M.S.Professor of Internal Medicine, Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology Division of Infectious Disease University of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonFDA-Approved Antiretrov
Hawaii - EHSO - 2
NEW PROCEDURES FOR ISOTOPE SHIPMENTS AND WASTE DISPOSAL This new procedure is to help facilitate inventory control over isotope shipments, and their disposal. A unique 7-digit ship code number (S/C) will be assigned to each shipment. This unique numb
Hawaii - IFA - 06
The Astronomical Journal, 132:1624Y1629, 2006 October# 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.PHYSICAL OBSERVATIONS OF 2005 UD: A MINI-PHAETHONDavid Jewitt and Henry HsiehInstitute for Astronomy, Universit
Hawaii - J - 08
Six Hot Topics in Planetary AstronomyDavid JewittInstitute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA jewitt@hawaii.eduAbstractSix hot topics in modern planetary astronomy are described: 1) lightcurves and
Hawaii - IFA - 07
The Astronomical Journal, 134:2046Y2053, 2007 November# 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.U-BAND PHOTOMETRY OF KUIPER BELT OBJECTSDavid Jewitt,1,2 Nuno Peixinho,1,3 and Henry H. Hsieh1,2,4Received 200
Hawaii - IFA - 08
The Astronomical Journal, 135:400407, 2008 January c 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.doi:10.1088/0004-6256/135/1/400DEEP SEARCH FOR CARBON MONOXIDE IN COMETARY PRECURSORS USING MILLIMETER WAVE SP
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The Astronomical Journal, 131:23272331, 2006 April# 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.COMET D/1819 W1 (BLANPAIN): NOT DEAD YETDavid JewittInstitute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, 2680 Woodlawn D
Hawaii - IFA - 12
THE ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 122 : 457473, 2001 July( 2001. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.VPROPERTIES OF THE TRANS-NEPTUNIAN BELT : STATISTICS FROM THE CANADA-FRANCE-HAWAII TELESCOPE SURVEY1 CHADWICK A. TR
Hawaii - IFA - 2001
THE ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 122 : 457473, 2001 July( 2001. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.VPROPERTIES OF THE TRANS-NEPTUNIAN BELT : STATISTICS FROM THE CANADA-FRANCE-HAWAII TELESCOPE SURVEY1 CHADWICK A. TR
Hawaii - IFA - 2000
Institute for Astronomy, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822; chad@ifa.hawaii.edu, jewitt@ifa.hawaii.eduLeiden Observatory, P.O. Box 9513, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands; luu@strw.leidenuniv.nl Received 1999 October 27; accepted 1999 December
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news and viewssystem necessary for P. aeruginosa to cause a short-term infection was reduced by as much as 25 times. The expression of other genes associated with virulence was also reduced; these genes include those that produce surface appendage
Hawaii - IFA - 07
Annals by David Jewitt & Jane X. Luu Pluto, perception & planetary politicssummer, in Prague, members of the International Astronomical Union (iau) voted to remove Pluto from the list of planets. It is not a major planet like our own Earth, or Mars
Hawaii - IFA - 07
Annales par David Jewitt & Jane Luu paratre dans Daedalus : Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007.Sur Pluton, la perception et la politique en sciences plantairesL't dernier Prague, les membres de l'Union Astronomique Intern
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Annu. Rev. Astro. Astrophys. 2007.45:261-295. Downloaded from arjournals.annualreviews.org by University of Hawaii at Manoa Library on 09/20/07. For personal use only.Irregular Satellites of the Planets: Products of Capture in the Early Solar Syste
Hawaii - IFA - 2006
From: Subject: Date: To:MPEC mailing list <qmpc@cfa.harvard.edu> MPEC M45: EIGHT NEW SATELLITES OF SATURN ] [20126-2007/08-R1] June 26, 2006 12:41:37 PM HST JEWITT@hubble.ifa.hawaii.edu Issued 2006 June 26, 22:33 UTM.P.E.C. 2006-M45The Minor Pl
Hawaii - IFA - 2003
letters to nature.An abundant population of small irregular satellites around JupiterScott S. Sheppard & David C. JewittInstitute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, USA.Irregular satellites have
Hawaii - IFA - 2004
12Jupiters Outer Satellites and TrojansDavid C. JewittInstitute for Astronomy, University of HawaiiScott SheppardInstitute for Astronomy, University of HawaiiCarolyn PorcoSouthwest Research Institute12.1INTRODUCTIONJupiters irregular s
Hawaii - IFA - 2004
The Astronomical Journal, 128:25422546, 2004 November# 2004. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.A SURVEY FOR OUTER SATELLITES OF MARS: LIMITS TO COMPLETENESSScott S. Sheppard,1 David Jewitt, and Jan KleynaIn
Hawaii - IFA - 2005
The Astronomical Journal, 129:518525, 2005 January# 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.AN ULTRADEEP SURVEY FOR IRREGULAR SATELLITES OF URANUS: LIMITS TO COMPLETENESS1, 2Scott S. Sheppard,3 David Jewitt,
Hawaii - EC - 1
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING EC-1 FORMA. B. C. D. Print or type clearly, if form is unreadable it may be sent back to you. Please submit form to your Personnel Office or Department Personnel Officer (DPO) for verification. This form revised July 2007
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PrintClear FormREQUEST FOR POSITION ACTIONPSEUDO NO. _REQUESTING COLLEGE, DIVISION/DEPARTMENT, PROGRAM: COLL OF NATURAL SCIENCES /1. TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED 2.1. 2.ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW POSITION REDESCRIPTION OF POSITION FOR REVIEW
Hawaii - ASTR - 657
ASTROCHEMISTRY A MOLECULAR APPROACH ASTR657Ralf I. Kaiser ralfk@hawaii.eduThe first organizational meeting will be in Bilger Hall, Room 212, January 12 (Monday), 10:30 am. Agenda: arrangement of class schedule, literature. If you cannot come to th
Hawaii - AST - 626
Chapter 1Introduction1.1 What is a Galaxy?Its surprisingly difcult to answer the question what is a galaxy? Many astronomers seem content to say I know one when I see one. But one possible denition can be given: A galaxy is a self-gravitating sys
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Chapter 2Morphology and EnvironmentGalaxy morphology is a traditional subject with a modern eld of research trapped inside. Galaxies have traditionally been classied by comparison with well-dened reference samples. The environment of a galaxy is c
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Chapter 3Properties of Elliptical GalaxiesIn the last 20 years our notions about elliptical galaxies have changed radically; these galaxies are much more complex than they seemed at rst.3.1 Folklore & MythologyTraditionally, elliptical galaxies
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Chapter 4Properties of Disk GalaxiesDisk galaxies are typically composite systems, built from several stellar populations. Besides a thin, rotating disk, such galaxies often include thicker disks or spheroids.4.1 PhotometryRadial proles of many
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Chapter 5Distances5.1 PreliminariesTechniques for measuring astronomical distances generally come in two variates, absolute and relative. Absolute distance measurements involve objects possibly unique with known intrinsic properties; their obse
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Chapter 6Gravitational FieldsAnalytic calculation of gravitational elds is easy for spherical systems, but few general results are available for non-spherical mass distributions. Mass models with tractable potentials may however be combined to app
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Chapter 7Orbits, Integrals, and ChaosIn n space dimensions, some orbits can be formally decomposed into n independent periodic motions. These are the regular orbits; they may be represented as winding paths on an n-dimensional torus. On the other
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Chapter 8Stellar-Dynamical SystemsA wide range of self-gravitating systems may be idealized as congurations of point masses interacting through gravity. But in galaxies, the effects of interactions between individual stars accumulate so gradually
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Chapter 9N-Body MethodsThe Collisionless Boltzmann and Poisson equations can be effectively solved with a Monte-Carlo technique which represents the distribution function f r v t as a set of N bodies.9.1 Numerical Stellar DynamicsImpractically
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Chapter 10Dark Matter in Disk GalaxiesRotation curves of disk galaxies rise steeply in their inner regions and then remain roughly at out to the last point measured. To explain these observations within the framework of Newtonian gravity, a consid
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Chapter 11Shapes and Rotation of Elliptical GalaxiesAn elliptical galaxys rotation does not always correlate with its attening. A detailed analysis based on moments of the collisionless Boltzmann equation predicts that galaxies attened by rotation
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Chapter 12Dark Matter in Elliptical Galaxies?By analogy with disk galaxies, one might expect that the velocity dispersion prole of an elliptical galaxy can be analyzed to inferr the total mass and the amount of dark matter as functions of radius.
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Chapter 14Local Stability of Disk GalaxiesThe existence of an equilibrium solution to the CBE does not assure its stability. Real stellar systems are subject to perturbations, and if these grow they may completely transform the initial equilibrium
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Chapter 15Theories of Spiral StructureThat rotating disk galaxies should exhibit spiral structure is not surprising, but the nature of the spiral patterns is not completely understood probably because there is no unique cause of spiral structure.
Hawaii - ASTRO - 734
Synopsis for Astronomy 734 "Field Theory for Astronomers" In this 700 level course I will give an elementary introduction to field theory for astronomers. Spontaneous symmetry breaking with a massive scalar field (the Higgs field) provides the founda
Hawaii - BIO - 3
Rev. (6/02)BSP-3REGISTRATION OF EXPERIMENTS FOR RECOMBINANT DNA ACTIVITIES FOR LABORATORY USE[ 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. ] REGISTRATION INVOLVES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYPrincipal Investigator: __ Department/Unit: _ Building and Ro
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Rev. (6/02)REGISTRATION OF EXPERIMENTS FOR RECOMBINANT DNA NONACTIVITIES FOR NON-LABORATORY USE[ ] REGISTRATION INVOLVES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYBSPBSP-41. 2. 4. 6. 8.Principal Investigator: __ Department/Unit: _ Bui
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Rev. (6/02)REGISTRATION AMENDMENT OR UPDATE[ 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. ]REGISTRATION INVOLVES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYBSPBSP-5Principal Investigator: _ Department/Unit: _ 3. Campus Code: _ Building and Room No.: _ 5. Telephone N
Hawaii - IFA - 07
ASTROCHEMISTRY A MOLECULAR APPROACH ASTR657Ralf I. Kaiser kaiser@gold.chem.hawaii.eduThe first organizational meeting will be in Bilger Hall, Room 212, Tuesday, August 23, 10:30 am. Agenda: class schedule (regular lectures vs. block lectures) and
Hawaii - IFA - 07
Astr 734 Seminar on THE ORIGIN OF THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS SPRING 2007 10 weeks, one 75 minute class per week Wed. 1:30 p.m. starting Feb. 14 Useful books: [on reserve at IfA library]"The Origin and Evolution of the Elements" ed. Andrew McWilliam and
Hawaii - IFA - 07
Circumstellar Disks and Planet Formation The 8 week reading seminar will focus on topics related to the study of circumstellar disks, from the primordial, through the planet building, and the debris disk phases. The format and topics to be covered wi
Hawaii - IFA - 07
Astr 736: Formation of Massive Galaxies (1 credit Reading Seminar) This seminar will focus primarily on the formation and evolution of galaxies at the top end of the mass (and luminosity) function, and cover recent observational and theoretical devel
Hawaii - IFA - 06
GG 669 Formation of Solar Systems (Spring 2006)Instructors:Sasha Krot (HIGP) Athos sasha@higp.hawaii.eduJonathan Williams (IfA) Porthos jpw@ifa.hawaii.eduEric Gaidos (GG) Aramis gaidos@hawaii.eduTime: MWF 1:30-2:20 PM First meeting, Monday J
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Course ASTR734 Spring 2008: Instructor: Bo ReipurthBINARY STARS - FORMATION AND EVOLUTIONMost stars in the Universe are binaries. This course will give an overview of our current knowledge of binary and multiple stars, with an emphasis on how bin
Hawaii - IFA - 03
Synopsis for Astronomy 734 "Field Theory for Astronomers" In this 700 level course I will give an elementary introduction to field theory for astronomers. Spontaneous symmetry breaking with a massive scalar field (the Higgs field) provides the founda
Hawaii - IFA - 03
Sub-millimeter AstronomyMonday, Wednesday 11-12:15pm January 13th February 19th 20031. Introduction what is sub-millimeter astronomy? what do you see at sub-millimeter wavelengths? what kind of science can you do? 2. Signal detection detection
Hawaii - IFA - 06
EARLY UNIVERSE PHYSICS Andrew Liddle, University of Sussex, UK 10 lectures Overview: hot big bang cosmology, thermal processes in the Universe Inflation: motivation, modelling, perturbations, observational tests Dark energy: observational status, phe
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Prepared by Office of Vice President for Information Technology & CIO and the Office of Vice President for Legal Affairs and University General Counsel This is a NEW Executive Policy UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII EXECUTIVE POLICY - ADMINISTRATION November 200
Hawaii - UHH - 2005
UniversityofHawaiiatHilo FacultyHandbook20052006UpdatedSeptember2005ContentsThis handbook is arranged by major categories of information. Click on headings to go to discussions, or click here to go to the alphabetical index of individual topics.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE - SUUNTO D9 AND D6 DIVING INSTRUMENTSSuunto Oy has identified a software bug in the D9 and D6 diving instruments. The software bug may cause the D9 and D6 to incorrectly track dive time on rare occasions, potentially causing