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Laurentian - BIOL - 3520
Clayton - PROJECT - 12850
Interoffice MemoDate: 3/29/2003 To: Cc: Edith Rowe Tina Rowe From:Ike Rowe RE: Ike's Auto Mechanic On Wheels WebsiteEdith please keep in mind that I might have to add or delete Web pages during the development process.IR/IR3/29/2003Confident
Clayton - PROJECT - 12850
I.A. B.Definition of the ClientClient /Ike Rowe The Designer - Edith RoweII.A.Goals of Web SiteThe goals of the web site are: - Focus on diagnosing and solving Customers Automotive problems -One-on-One customer relationship environment -Pro
Clayton - PROJECT - 12850
Page Layout and Design ModelHome PageMore About Ike's History Car Care Tips Services & Repairs Questionnaire Customer Feedback MSN Auto Profile Yahoo! AutosIke's Auto Mechanic On WheelsImage 1 Image 2 Divider TextNavigation LinksImage 3Hor
Clayton - PROJECT - 12850
Graphics RequirementsThis website consist of GIF and JPEG Images. There is one photograph from The client. In addition to images, graphics such as lines and buttons will be added to enhance the overall appearance of the Website. The Images are as fo
Clayton - PROJECT - 12850
Graphics RequirementsThis website consist of GIF and JPEG Images. There is one photograph from The client. The designer will provide the remaining images. In addition to images, graphics such as lines and buttons will be added to enhance the overall
Clayton - PROJECT - 12850
Website Project User Task ListHome Page Company overview Access information, which also include the location, and the business telephone number about Ike's Auto Mechanic On Wheels organization Car Care Tips Services & Repairs Questionnaire Customer
Clayton - CSU - 12850
This is the final draft received from my client Mr. Ike Rowe on 4/27/03- Original Message -From: Ike Rowe To: Edith Rowe (Web Designer) Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 7:16 PM Subject: Ike's Auto Mechanic On wheels Website - Final DraftDear Edith, I
Clayton - CSU - 12850
Revision: Graphics Change for Ikes Auto Mechanic On WheelsI e-mailed Toyoto.com and asked to use their car images on my sites. They sent me a copy of their Privacy Policy, which states that images can only be used for personal use. I spoke with my c
Clayton - CSU - 12850
Sample Draft In text pages: Ikes Auto Mechanic On Wheels WebsiteHome Page: The home page will contain all the links on the website. They are located at the bottom of the page. There are also a home image link and an email image link at the bottom o
UNC - GEOG - 491
Han 1 Results/Data Interpretation Through these analyses we were able to create a visual description of the landscape from the pastoralist perspective by identifying available refugia in a composite map. First, the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) map
UNC - GEOG - 491
Han 1 Through these analyses we were able to create a visual description of the landscape from the pastoralist perspective by identifying available refugia in a composite map. First, the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) map (see map _) showed that the
Lincoln U. CA - CSCI - 1480
CSCI 1480: Computer Science IICSCI 1480- Computer Science IILesson 14Linked List Functions March 5, 20091Computing the Length of a Linked ListFor a linked list of objects of class Node defined below, how do we determine the length of the list
Lincoln U. CA - CSCI - 1480
CSCI 1480: Computer Science IICSCI 1480- Computer Science IILesson 8- Introduction to Classes February 10, 20091When You Want a Little Variety in Your Data Structure .In an array, all data must be of the same type What do we do if we would li
Lincoln U. CA - CSCI - 1480
CSCI 1480: Computer Science IICSCI 1480- Computer Science IILesson 21Introduction to Inheritance April 9, 2009Inheritance (Biology): The process of genetic transmission of a trait or characteristic from a parent to a childParent: George H.W. B
Lincoln U. CA - CSCI - 1480
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UGA - PHRM - 3460
UGA - PHRM - 3460
GASTROINTESTINAL (GI) TRACT & DIGESTIONPHRM 3460Human Physiology & Pathophysiology IIDr. James V. BrucknerRoom 356bruckner@rx.uga.edu542-5405Chapter 24 in Seeley, Stephens & Tate8th EditionFIRST LEARNING OBJECTIVESGet on intimate te
UGA - PHRM - 3900
DevelopingandMarketingA CommunityPharmacyPractice SitePharmacyManagement04/28/09Community Practice at UGA12WorkingDefinitionsof DevelopingStartingfromscratchandcreatingsomething thatdoesnotexist. Takingsomethingthatalreadyexistsand grow
UGA - PHRM - 3900
Pharmacy Benefit ManagementPharmacy Benefit ManagementAs you come in, please get the 1 page handout for the lecture today, and the 1 page survey which you can fill out while you wait for class to start. Also note, the lecture notes for class today
UGA - PHRM - 5920
PHRM 5920 WHERE:Last Names:A-LLast Names:M-ZJANUARY A-LM-ZA-LM-ZFEBRUARY A-LJanuary 10th & 24th February 7th & 21st March 7th & 28th April 11th & 25th Attend On: January 17th& 31st February 14th & 28th March 21st April 4th & 18th Dat
UGA - PHRM - 3900
PHRM 3900: Pharmacy CommunicationsMatthew Perri, Ph.D., R.Ph. Professor of Pharmacy Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy Room 250G Ph:542-5365 mperri@mail.rx.uga.eduPlan for today:Course overview & introduction ID CardsName, where you are from,
UGA - PHRM - 3900
Interactive Patient CounselingPharmacist Patient Consultation Program Unit 1 "the prime questions"In the tool box, so far:OBRA 90 (as a guide) The pharmacy care process Courtesy like Introducing yourself! Rapport using patient names, getting to
UGA - PHRM - 3900
Strategies for Improving Medication AdherenceAssess Patient Understanding and Behavior How do patients feel about having to takethe medication? What do they think will happen to their health if they don't take the medication as prescribed?Ass
UGA - PHRM - 3900
Patient Assessment and Clinical InterviewingCommon Communication Mistakes Health Care Practitioners MakeFrom: "Lessons from medicine and nursing for pharmacistpatient communication", Am Jour of Health System Pharmacists, Vol. 53, June 1996, pages
UGA - PHRM - 3900
Assertiveness and PersuasionWhat comes to mind when someone says you are: Assertive Persuasive Aggressive Passive Manipulative ControllingPersonal Assessment Do you already know your level ofassertiveness, persuasiveness? If aske
UGA - PHRM - 4120
rxbalanceReviewYou will be expected to know and understand each topic to enhance your skills and techniques in PHRM 4120 and PHRM 4130. Accuracy in Measurements Aliquots and Trituration Interpreting Prescription Orders Dropper Calibration How
UGA - PHRM - 4120
MicromeriticsName _ Team _ M T W Th FProcedure A: (21 pts.) Working in pairs, weigh the designated amount of each substance. Determine the volume of each powder by placing the weighed powder in a clean, dry 10 mL cylindrical graduate. (Note: The d
UGA - PHRM - 4120
CrystalsName _ Lab Team _M T W Th FProcedure A:1. Observe the appearance of cocoa butter at room temperature. Feel the texture between the fingers. Briefly describe the characteristics.2. In groups of two, melt 12 grams of cocoa butter over a w
UGA - PHRM - 4120
Name _ Lab Team _ M T W Th FPowdersA. Preparation of a Divided powder (Charts)* Prepare and dispense the following prescription. Diazepam is available as diazepam powder, USP, 100% pure. Product Approval:__ 5 Excellent 3 Good 1 0 PoorThe Univers
UGA - PHRM - 4120
Name_ Team _ M T W Th FCAPSULESProduct I*: Preparation of an "oil filled" hard gelatin capsule Prepare and dispense the following prescription. Prepare excess product (30 capsules) but only dispense the prescribed quantity. Product Approval: _ 3 E
UGA - PHRM - 4120
Review TopicsPHRM4120 Abbreviations Medical Latin Prescription label format: drug orders will not be processed using QuickSCRIP (refer to prescription guidelines handout) Processing outpatient drug order using Quick SCRIP Expiration datin
UGA - PHRM - 4120
UNC - GEOG - 491
Farm_IdArea Cattle 1 1076652.21517000000 2 724830.62326900000 3 435215.76067800000 4 1586367.01235000000 5 487843.39248300000 6 1332164.62631000000 7 649346.85492300000 8 611511.53099900000 9 325337.83913200000 10 335242.35669500000 11 205455.9445010
UNC - GEOG - 491
Id 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 32 33 34 36 37 38 45 48 43 23 40 42 11 35 39 41 49 29 3 44 30 12 46 9 13 1 47 50 22Farm_IdArea Cleared Pasture Crops 4 104791.61363199900 2000 0 4 158542.81572600000 2003 1 4 86741.0744179000
UNC - GEOG - 491
Id 49 18 50 15 28 37 38 43 44 45 24 22 12 17 27 29 6 5 8 20 40 21 25 32 33 4 35 1 36 42 48 13 14 2 34 39 3 10 11 19 47 16 41 46 7 26 30 9 23Farm_IdArea Cleared Pasture CropsPerc_Guava Rowid_ 14 948362.59 1985 0 0 81.15 9 72729.45 1990 0 0 88.41 8 5
UNC - GEOG - 491
Brian Miller GEOG 491-Lab #5 Report Agricultural Zone What relationships exist between farm characteristics and the percent guava by farm? Figure 1 (1_bwmiller.jpeg) shows the overall distribution of guava in the agricultural zone and nearby Park la
UNC - KALLEN - 491
Table 1Table 2Table 3Table 4Table 5Table 6Table 7 Status Active Partially Active Average Area 620962 788606 Average Percent Guava 30% 50%Abandone d56329365%Table 8
Valdosta - ASSIGN - 3150
Dr. Ari Santas' PHIL-3150Community Service Project "Green" Assignment(See Schedule for Due Dates) This is a Group Assignment. Your team is to complete a service study of a local or regional business focusing on environmental sustainability. Here's
Valdosta - ASSIGN - 3150
Santas' PHIL-3150 Debate AssignmentNewton and Ford Taking Sides Text This is a group assignment. Each group is to prepare three debate reports from at least two different Parts of the text. For two of the issues, present a 20-25 min. oral classro
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Challenge XElectric Motor DesignFeatures: Increases gas mileage Added horse power during acceleration 0<20 mph motor powers drive train During braking or coasting, electric motor recharges batteries Self starting capabilitySpecifications:
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Electric Motor DesignChallenge XFeatures: Increases gas mileage Added horse power during acceleration 0<20 mph motor powers drive train During braking or coasting, electric motor recharges batteries Self starting capabilitySpecifications:
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
3-phase AC signal generated by the motor during braking3-phase AC signal driving the motor during regular useDC Current to / from the batteriesCAN-bus connector for communication with the rest of the system
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4 Test Specifications The figure below illustra te s the basic design of our project. The inverter is software based, and the battery packs, and moto r is hardware comp o n e n t s. Testing is importa n t since the syste m will be handling large curr
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4 Test Specifications The figure below illustrates the basic design of our project. The inverter is software based, and the battery packs, and motor is hardware components. Testing is important since the system will be handling large currents around
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Executive Summary For years the government and many automotive manufacturers have been trying to discover ways to make more fuel efficient vehicles to cut down on fossil fuel dependence and reduce harmful emissions. One solution is to build an electr
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
3.ApproachTo understand the approach used to design the electric motor configuration for the GM equinox electric vehicle, some basic knowledge is required. General knowledge of the electric hybrid vehicles electrical system is presented first to
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Electric Motor DesignChallenge XFeatures: Increases gas mileage Added horse power during acceleration 0<20 mph motor powers drive train During braking or coasting, electric motor recharges batteries Self starting capabilitySpecifications:
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Business Plan For:Challenge-X Electric MotorSubmitted to: General Motors Design Team: Michael Robertson Jeff Smith Dustin Ott Craig Ross (Director) (Hardware Engineer) (Hardware Engineer) (Software Engineer)Submitted to: ECE4522 Senior Design II
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Business Plan_as2 2.0 Start up Plan and Cost Because our company is located in CAVS research center, the construction of a new building is not required. However, a place in CAVS must be rented. The below chart is the plan for start up along with the
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Electric Motor for ChallengeXFaculty Advisor Dr. Marshall MolenMembersTeam MembersMichael Robertson Craig Ross Dustin Ott Jeff Smith (Team leader) Hardware, testing, Website, simulation
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
1.0Executive SummarySpecialty Motors Researching is the leader in providing solutions involving hybrid vehicles. We also specialize in custom fitting the special applications required for converting vehicles into hybrid vehicles. The research and
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Business Plan For:Challenge-X Electric MotorSubmitted to: General Motors Design Team: Michael Robertson Jeff Smith Dustin Ott Craig Ross (Director) (Hardware Engineer) (Hardware Engineer) (Software Engineer)Submitted to: ECE4522 Senior Design II
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Challenge-X: MotorsPage 1 of 83design document forChallenge-X: Motorssubmitted to: Professor Joseph Picone ECE 4512: Senior Design I Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 413 Hardy Road, Box 9571 Mississippi State University Missis
Mississippi State - ECE - 4542
Allison H. ScoginAhs22@MsState.EduCurrent Address: 200 Catherine St. Apt. 3A Starkville, MS 39759 Cell: (601) 347-4917 EDUCATION: Permanent Address: 1302 West 4th Ave. Picayune, MS 39466 Home: (601) 749-5661Bachelor of Science in Computer Enginee
Mississippi State - ECE - 4542
2. Design ConstraintsComputer "freeze ups" and power outages can be a major inconvenience for businesses and PC owners. Therefore, there is a need for a device that can remotely reboot a computer. This device will be designed around technical and pr
Mississippi State - ECE - 4542
1.Executive SummaryComputer Peripherals Inc. (CPI) will be established as a computer peripheral company that specializes in the development of devices that will increase the reliability of remote computer system connections. Remote system connect
Mississippi State - ECE - 4542
1.0Executive SummaryComputer Peripherals Inc. (CPI) will be established as a computer peripheral company that specializes in the development of devices that will increase the reliability of remote computer system connections. Remote system connec
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Name: Gray Williams Summary of work accomplished for week of 1/27/031. I have created a preliminary user interface for the base unit in Visual Basic. If any of you have VB on your computer I will email you the project. Otherwise, next time we meet r
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Name: Joseph Baugh Summary of work accomplished for week of 1/27/03Over the last week, I've seen several HVAC interface types, but the most prominent still appears to be the 5-wire type. For this reason, I believe the 5-wire system is probably the m
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Name: Adnan Mulkana Summary of work accomplished for week of 2/3/03Discussed thermisister issues with Brian. Researched ADC and LCD instructions specific for 16fxxx family microcontrollers in assembly language and C language. Found that everything c