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Harris, Francine J. "A Bench in College Station." Callaloo 33, no. 4 (2010): 1013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cal.2010.0088.

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Mohamadwasel, Noorulden Basil, and Mohammed Ahmed Abdala. "Design of WiMAX Network for Istanbul Universities With OPNET." Informatica : Journal of Applied Machines Electrical Electronics Computer Science and Communication Systems 01, no. 01 (2020): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.47812/ijamecs2010101.

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WiMAX- Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access-is an innovation standard for long-separation extend remote systems that incorporate both portable WiMAX 802.16e and fixed WiMAX 802.16d associations. WiMAX hardware exists in two essential structures base stations, WiMAX base station can give an inclusion region to an exceptionally enormous zone up to a span of 6 miles, WiMAX Receiver is likewise called client premise gear like a collector hub in Antenna. Right now, Istanbul colleges are associated with utilizing WiMAX innovation that improves the system bit rate and inclusion zone. Explicit qualities for WiMAX parameters have been picked that improve the greater part of the WiMAX organize parameters, for example, the general system delay, Packet End-to-End Delay, Throughput, Load, Traffic handset, and Packet Delay Variation. In Istanbul, specialized college hub has explicit parameters, for example, in cell sweep 3km and bearer recurrence 3 GHz and Channel Bandwidth 4.5 MHZ and the quantity of subcarriers 1024 and different colleges that not quite the same as college to college this relying upon the number of parameters which every college is diverse in parameters however it has a similar receiving wire increase and transmission power.
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Jewell, Katherine Rye. "Buttermore’s Dream Come True." Resonance 3, no. 2 (2022): 145–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/res.2022.3.2.145.

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WRAS at Georgia State assumed status as one of the nation’s leading college radio stations in the 1980s. Yet as this article reveals, participants confronted a crucial moment in the emergence of college radio’s role in the music industry and the emergence of alternative rock as they debated the station’s new format in 1979. While the format fight revealed the dynamics between DJs who preferred a sound that was familiar and palatable to a wide range of audiences versus those who wished to air less conventional, more adventurous rock music, the surrounding politics instead reveal the inseparability of college radio and its role in popular culture from campus politics, particularly the ongoing Black Campus Movement. WRAS’s internal format fight, while heated, neglected the concerns of other students at Georgia State, particularly Black students, who felt shut out of the power dynamics of these stations. Federal regulatory shifts also influenced station affairs through a more public relations–oriented administration, all of which reveal the intersection between institutional and regulatory politics and the soundscapes being created by college radio participants in the early 1980s. The debates regarding genre and sound at Georgia State thus reveal the dynamics that shaped college radio, yet which nonetheless rendered Black students as bystanders in determining the sound of that influence. This article argues that college radio’s “modern” reputation as the home of college rock obscures campus dynamics that were important in shaping college radio culture and practices, which belie stations’ commitment to liberal values of sonic diversity. This history expands beyond the influence of a single, powerful station, moreover, and reveals the potential for expanded research into the emerging network and influence of college radio throughout its history.
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Gelpi, Aileen. "Did college radio station violate coach's contract?" Student Affairs Today 22, no. 1 (2019): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/say.30594.

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Gelpi, Aileen. "Did college radio station violate coach's contract?" Campus Legal Advisor 19, no. 10 (2019): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cala.40044.

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Gelpi, Aileen. "Did college radio station violate coach's contract?" College Athletics and the Law 15, no. 10 (2019): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/catl.30558.

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Abubakar Biu, Abdullahi, Gwana Adamu Mohammed, Mu’azu Abdullahi Kofar Na’isa, Abubakar Musa, Abubakar Aliyu, and Mohammed Lawan Marte. "PHYSICO - MICROBIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF DOMESTIC WATER USED BY THE COMMUNITY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ITS ENVIRONS, MAIDUGURI, NORTH – EASTERN NIGERIA." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 8, no. 7 (2020): 362–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i7.2020.226.

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This research study focuses on the importance to evaluate the types and their quality, beneficial uses of waters in order to ascertain its assess, contaminations and the impacts of pollution. Study was conducted on Physico - microbiological examinations of domestic water used by the Community of College of Agriculture and its environs, Maiduguri. Methods used were that described by Cheesbrough [1], Gwana et al., [2], and AOAC [3]. 200 mls of water sample from 8 water stations (A to H) were each sampled. Results obtained revealed the colour, odour and taste of the water sampled were normal, except station E, which was brownish in colour and perceived fishy smelt and tasted salty, mean pH values ranged from of 6.6 to 8.2, mean temperature (OC) from ranged from 22.1 to 32.1 OC, mean turbidity (TU) from ranged from 1 to 4 TU. Microscopical examination of the water sampled in each of the stations using parasitological techniques; there was no protozoan cysts, protozoan trophozoites, helminths ovae (eggs) and helminths adult parasites found, except in water station E where larva of Schistosoma species (Bifurcated Cercaria) was seen. For the bacteriological examination, the indicators used were Coliform, Escherichia coli, and Aerobic mesophilic bacteria, values were given in mean coliform unit per mills (CFU / mls) of the water sampled. Stations; A and B, had yielded growth of coliform each with 0, C, F, G and H each had 1, D (5), and E (94). Escherichia coli; station A had 1, and B, C, F, and G had 0 each, 22, 56, and 18 for D, E, and H. Aerobic mesophilic bacteria; station A had 283, B (23), C (103), D (261), E (313), F (51), G (11) and H had 286 CFU / mls. The water stations were found free from health hazards, therefore, fit for consumption and domestic activities, except water from station E. There is a needs to be enlightened the community on safe - drinking water measures in the study area.
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Rahman, MM, MZ Rahman, and MG Hossain. "A Retrospective Study of Suicidal Death Studied in Dinajpur Medical College, Dinajpur." KYAMC Journal 3, no. 2 (2013): 298–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/kyamcj.v3i2.15171.

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Suicide is one of the forms of criminal offence in our country and it is also prevailing in other countries of the world. Whenever attempts to commite suicide and does any act towards the commission of such offence, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine or with both. Shooting, hanging and stabbing are a 'hard way' of committing suicide and typically a male choice. Poisoning and drowning are 'soft way' of committing suicide and typically a female choice. A retro spective study was conducted on suicidal death, the department of forensic medicine, Dinajpur medical college. 20 cases were examined from June 2004 to June 2006 for 2 years. All the cases were referred from 13 different police stations and one railway station of Dinajpur district. Among them the highest number of cases were brought by Kotowally police station and the lowest from Hakimpur police station. But among the 20 cases 70% were female Muslims. The highest frequency of offence was found in lower socioeconomic growth. The age group of the was from 20 - 35 years. KYAMC Journal Vol. 3, No.-2, January 2013, Page 298-300 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/kyamcj.v3i2.15171
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CONDOLON, YANNI JANE A., MA ANNA MAE B. CUBERO, NELL JOANNE ALAAN, et al. "EFFECTIVENESS OF BLOCK SCHEDULING (BSS) VIS-À-VIS THE PAULINIAN REMOTE FLEXIBLE LEARNING EXPERIENCE (REFLEX) SCHEME IN ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY SURIGAO." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 3, no. 6 (2023): 279–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2023.v03i06.017.

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This descriptive quantitative research determined the effectiveness of the Block Scheduling Scheme (BSS) vis-à-vis the Paulinian Remote Flexible Learning Experience (ReFLEx) scheme in St. Paul University Surigao as perceived by the college students during the academic year 2022-2023. Validated researcher-made questionnaires were administered to the 322 college students at St. Paul University Surigao who were randomly selected. Then, the Frequency Count and Percentage Distribution, Mean & Standard Deviation, Kruskal-Wallis H-test, and Mann-Whitney U-test were all employed in order to analyze the gathered data. Findings revealed that the most valuable contributors to this study were mostly 20–21 years old and were females. As to the effectiveness, the college students deemed described that the block scheduling scheme of the University vis-à-vis the Paulianian ReFLEx is highly effective with respect to the assessment of learning station, while moderately effective with respect to the independent, collaborative, and interactive teacher-directed learning stations. In relation, the indicators of the effectiveness of the BSS therefore have positively influenced the students' learning experiences at St. Paul University Surigao. Moving further, there were significant differences in the college students' perceptions of the effectiveness of BSS with respect to their college departments vis-à-vis the independent, collaborative, and interactive teacher-directed learning stations under the ReFLEx modality. Also, there was a significant difference in the college students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of the BSS with respect to sex vis-à-vis the assessment of learning station under the ReFLEx modality. In the end, the college students insinuated that BSS is deemed effective in enhancing student engagement, promoting in-depth learning, and facilitating greater independent learning, interactive teacher-directed learning, and collaboration among students. Given these significant results, the Paulinian institution should look into how to close the gaps identified in the study and further improve the implementation of the BSS vis-à-vis ReFLEx with respect to the independent, collaborative, and interactive teacher-directed learning stations to become highly effective. Moreover, the institution should continue regularly evaluating the effectiveness of BSS vis-à-vis the Paulinian ReFLEx to consistently determine the achievement of learning outcomes through the implementation of BSS with ReFLEx.
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Storey, J. Benton. "The Use of Interactive Television in Graduate Education." HortScience 33, no. 4 (1998): 591c—591. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.4.591c.

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Interactive television was successfully used in the fall semester, 1997, to teach a graduate course on nutrition of horticultural plants to resident students at TAMU—College Station and distance education students at TAMU—Commerce, TAMU—Texarkana, and Tarleton State Univ. These campuses are connected with fiber-optic telephone lines, which constitutes the Trans-Texas Video Conference Network. This medium was used by county extension agents, who are working toward graduate degrees, to progress toward graduation and a higher salary. The lab portion of the course was taught on the College Station campus, but distance sites received only the lecture portion with an option to come to College Station in the summer to take the lab as a separate 1-hour, week-long course.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "College Station"

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Sauls, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph). "An Analysis of Selected Factors Which Influence the Funding of College and University Noncommercial Radio Stations as Perceived by Station Directors." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1993. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278770/.

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Zhang, Chenmin. "Four-station microcomputer based classroom attendance logger." Virtual Press, 1991. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/834630.

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Taking attendance in classes having large numbers of students is a time consuming task. Most teachers would rather not do so in order to increase instruction time. An alternative way for taking attendance is developed in this project.This thesis describes a Four-Station-Microcomputer-Based Student Logger (FSAL) device designed and constructed for solving this problem. With this portable device, four students can input their identification codes at the same time. Approximately ten seconds per student is needed to register their attendance. In this manner, a class of one-hundred students could indicate their attendance in less than five minutes.Presented herein is the background information about the microcomputer, the hardware design and the software developed for the FSAL device. This device is located in Department of Physics and Astronomy and is planned to be used in the courses ASTRO 100 and PHYCS 100.<br>Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Hughes, Thomas Edward. "A hypermedia listening station for the college music literature class." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185444.

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A common task facing college freshman and sophomore music majors is the acquisition of recognition ability for a core repertoire of music literature. It seems plausible that interactive computer technology holds great promise for the development of this particular skill. To test this premise, students from an undergraduate music literature class of approximately 80 members were chosen to participate in a study. Students in the experimental group (n = 17) utilized a computerized listening station (employing researcher-designed instructional programming) to determine if such use would augment the ability of those Ss to identify selected works in a subsequent recognition task, while students in a control group utilized a typical repeated hearing strategy. A Likert-scale questionnaire administered prior to the study served as a pretest and assessed the students' knowledge of composers and works included in the study. No significant difference between the groups was found. At the conclusion of the study, a recognition test was administered which required students to identify composers, works, movements of works, and theme groups of the works included in the study. Ss in the experimental group had a significantly higher score (p < .001) on the posttest than the control group. The results of the study suggest that use of such a listening station improves the ability of undergraduate music majors to develop a recognition ability for basic music repertoire, and possibly decreases the amount of time needed for the process. Recommendations include: (1) expanding study sample sizes in subsequent studies, (2) widening the music example pool, (3) expanding the study to include more dependent variables in the analysis, and (4) including more detailed time analysis in subsequent studies.
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Merrill, Stephen Austin. "College Radio Survivability: Emerging Business Models and the Challenges of Technological Convergence." Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1223612938.

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Haney, Richard A. Jr, Hector J. Gonzalez, and Patricia Paylore. "College of Agriculture: A Century of Discovery." College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/558261.

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Buzzard, Julie A. "Patterns of Use Before and After a Labeling Intervention Among Collegiate Division I Athletes at a Fueling Station." DigitalCommons@USU, 2018. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/7334.

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The Fueling Station at Utah State University was created to provide pre-workout fueling and post-workout recovery foods to the Utah State University athletes. The athletes use an online survey to mark what foods they selected after each visit to the Fueling Station. There is a large amount of research on the lack of sports nutrition knowledge in collegiate athletes, but there is little information on the dietary intake of athletes, the education of athletes, and the education of macronutrient timing in athletes. A food labeling system named “Gain Your Edge” food labels that targeted the education of timing was created in the Utah State University Fueling Station. It lets athletes know which food choices might be the most appropriate choices for certain periods of timing (i.e. pre-workout versus post-workout). The Fueling Station was selected as an outlet for education because it reaches a large percentage of all Utah State athletes each week. The survey responses by the athletes were used to determine if the fueling station visits were appropriate or not appropriate based on the reported timing of eating, purpose of eating, and food selections. After four weeks of implementation, it was determined that the food labels did result in significant changes in percentage of appropriate fueling station visits for the athletes. However, almost all the athletes noticed the food labels, and more than 75% of the athletes said that the food labels influenced their food selection. This research project contributes important information about the patterns of use in a University-sponsored fueling station to the limited knowledge base of collegiate sports nutrition research.
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Green, Colin S. "Case studies of effective assimilation programs in selected churches." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2008. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p001-1241.

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Riordan, Ellen M. "Negotiating commodified culture : feminist responses to college radio /." view abstract or download file of text, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p9986752.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2000.<br>Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 277-289). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Legg, J. Robert. "Job satisfaction at selected university licensed CPB qualified public radio stations : an application of Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory /." Ohio : Ohio University, 2004. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1108139927.

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Smith, Ellsworth E. "THE RESPONSE OF AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TO THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION’S DEREGULATION OF FEEDING STUDENT ATHLETES IN RELATION TO NUTRITION SUPPORT." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1460688676.

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Books on the topic "College Station"

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Balliew, Deborah Lynn. College Station, Texas, 1938-1988. Intaglio Press, 1987.

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Grayson, Emily. Waterloo station. Thorndike Press, 2003.

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Radio, WBAR Barnard College. xXWBARXx. WBAR, 2013.

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Association, International City Management. Customer service in local government, College Station, Texas. City of College Station], 1990.

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Grayson, Emily. Waterloo station: A novel. William Morrow, 2003.

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Perrotta, Romeo. Facoltà di frequenza: La prima radio universitaria italiana. Carocci, 2005.

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Action, Indigenous. DIY Emergency Handwashing Station: #mutualiad. Indigenous Action, 2020.

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E, Allen Roland, Nanopoulos D. V, Pope Christopher N, George P. and Cynthia W. Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics., Conference on Strings and Cosmology (2004 : College Station, Texas), and Mitchell Symposium on Observational Cosmology (2004 : College Station, Texas), eds. The new cosmology: Conference on strings and cosmology, College Station, Texas, 14 - 17 March 2004 : The Mitchell symposium on observational cosmology, College Station, Texas 12 - 16 April 2004. American Institute of Physics, 2004.

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Watson, Larry J. Challenge to ministry: The history of First Baptist Church, College Station, Texas, 1923-1998. Nortex Press, 1998.

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Local, Keep WYSO. Keep WYSO local. s.n., 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "College Station"

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Sathyajith, V. P., and C. Ismayil. "Grid Connected PV Fed EV Charging Station for College Campus with an Energy Storage System." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4975-3_62.

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Ota, Akira, Hiroshi Takahashi, and Toshiyuki Kaneda. "Factor Analysis of Rent Using Space Syntax Measures: Comparative Analysis by Building Use around Shibuya Station." In New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8848-8_16.

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AbstractThe determinants of residential, office and commercial rent are each analyzed by taking the 10 min walking distance area around Shibuya Station in Tokyo as the research target area. Conventional physical and quantitative factors such as distance from the nearest station, the width of the frontal road, age of the building, the number of floors, total floor area, contracted floor area, building structure etc. are included in the multiple-regression analysis as well as qualitative factors such as the visible area representing visibility on a main street and the integration value representing street network centrality—easy accessibility from other locations such as any intersection points—based on the space syntax measures (SS measures) used in the analysis by Jake Desyllas from University College of London. It is shown that both SS measures affect the rent for all the residential, office and commercial uses with the statistically significant level of 5%. It is quantitatively confirmed that the residential rent increases in a secluded location, and the office and commercial rent rise in a location with high street network centrality and good access, which would suggest that the SS measures are crucial important rent factors for residential, offices, and commercial uses in other places in Japan.
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Graham, Philip. "3. An Academic Marriage." In Susan Isaacs. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0297.03.

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Susan was not happy at Cambridge, where, for two years from 1912, she was attached to Newnham College. Compared to Manchester, she found it élitist and patriarchal. Her research project, a study of the use of imagery in spelling, was uninspiring, but she completed it over two years, and a peer-reviewed paper emerged from the findings. She was to carry out no further experimental work. In 1914, she obtained a post as Mistress of Method in the Infant Department of Darlington Training College. Here she made an impression on her students as a gifted, inspiring, demanding teacher. While at Manchester, Susan had begun a relationship with William Brierley, a brilliant botany student. They had many common interests. She had continued to visit him while at Cambridge and, during her year at Darlington, they decided to marry. At that time, it was not permitted for women to remain in employment after marriage, so in 1914 Susan resigned her job after a year. The couple lived in a suburb of Manchester for the first year of their married life, while they both worked in academic departments in the University there. Shortly after their marriage, war with Germany was declared and William enlisted. He was invalided out of the Army in 1916. In the meantime, he had been appointed to a post as a botanist in Kew Gardens. Shortly afterwards, in 1918, he was appointed Head of the Department of Mycology in the newly established agricultural research station in Rothamsted, Hertfordshire.
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Morató, Yolanda. "Using Learning Stations at College." In Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003124665-3.

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Isychev, Anastasia, and Eva Darulova. "Scaling up Roundoff Analysis of Functional Data Structure Programs." In Static Analysis. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44245-2_17.

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AbstractFloating-point arithmetic is counter-intuitive due to inherent rounding errors that potentially occur at every arithmetic operation. A selection of automated tools now exists to ensure correctness of floating-point programs by computing guaranteed bounds on rounding errors at the end of a computation, but these tools effectively consider only straight-line programs over scalar variables. Much of numerical codes, however, use data structures such as lists, arrays or matrices and loops over these. To analyze such programs today, all data structure operations need to be unrolled, manually or by the analyzer, reducing the analysis to straight-line code, ultimately limiting the analyzers’ scalability.We present the first rounding error analysis for numerical programs written over vectors and matrices that leverages the data structure information to speed up the analysis. We facilitate this with our functional domain-specific input language that we design based on a new set of numerical benchmarks that we collect from a variety of domains. Our DSL explicitly carries semantic information that is useful for avoiding duplicate and thus unnecessary analysis steps, as well as enabling abstractions for further speed-ups. Compared to unrolling-based approaches in state-of-the-art tools, our analysis retains adequate accuracy and is able to analyze more benchmarks or is significantly faster, and particularly scales better for larger programs.
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Exumé, David. ""Haitians live for news"." In Embodying Peripheries. Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-661-2.14.

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In Brooklyn, radio programs conducted by and for Haitian immigrants have been historically vital tools for those seeking information to survive both under an ideologically restrictive dictatorship and as newcomers in an unfamiliar country. These radio stations and their blend of news and culture programming served as sonic reminders of community, connecting them not just to current events in the United States, but also to news from their country of origin. Through interviews with staff members at three different kinds of radio stations—college-owned, subcarrier, and pirate—this essay explores the role of Haitian radio in community-building, activism, and citizenship for Haitians who arrived in the U.S. in the 1980s. These programs, which existed on the periphery of a competitive media market, embodied a virtual community for Haitians that superseded nation-state boundaries.
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Chevez, Agustin. "Spoiler Alert." In The Pilgrim’s Guide to the Workplace. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4759-9_3.

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AbstractNot long after I returned from my pilgrimage, I was approached by a publisher requesting an article about isolation in the workplace [3]. It was in response to tragic events that transpired at the remote Bellingshausen Station in Antarctica. The incident involved a researcher allegedly stabbing a colleague for giving away the endings of the books he was reading [4]. One spoiler too many led to the unfortunate stabbing.
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Lima, Emerson, and Mariana Lima. "Dermal Tunneling in the Treatment of Static Wrinkles and Grooves." In Percutaneous Collagen Induction With Microneedling. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57541-0_27.

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Amir, Chair, Sugeng Santoso, Rini Anggraini, Taufik Riyandi, and Sayer Zulkarnaen. "Employee Relations Strategy in Improving Team Performance at the PT X Station Jakarta." In Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Management (INSYMA 2022). Atlantis Press International BV, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-008-4_63.

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AbstractNumerous factors, including leadership style, leadership capabilities, communication climate, and customer character, contribute to performance gaps. The research prioritizes the passenger transportation services of PT X over the work of other divisions. It highlights employee relations as a factor contributing to the emergence of performance gaps in PT X. The research method used in this study was descriptive qualitative. Observation and interviews were used to collect data for this study. The results indicate that one of the reasons for performance disparity is differences in the characteristics of PT X customers.
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Svoren, Martin, Elena Camerini, Merijn van Erp, Feng Wei Yang, Gert-Jan Bakker, and Katarina Wolf. "Approaches to Determine Nuclear Shape in Cells During Migration Through Collagen Matrices." In Cell Migration in Three Dimensions. Springer US, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2887-4_7.

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AbstractFibrillar collagen is an abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) component of interstitial tissues which supports the structure of many organs, including the skin and breast. Many different physiological processes, but also pathological processes such as metastatic cancer invasion, involve interstitial cell migration. Often, cell movement takes place through small ECM gaps and pores and depends upon the ability of the cell and its stiff nucleus to deform. Such nuclear deformation during cell migration may impact nuclear integrity, such as of chromatin or the nuclear envelope, and therefore the morphometric analysis of nuclear shapes can provide valuable insight into a broad variety of biological processes. Here, we describe a protocol on how to generate a cell-collagen model in vitro and how to use confocal microscopy for the static and dynamic visualization of labeled nuclei in single migratory cells. We developed, and here provide, two scripts that (Fidler, Nat Rev Cancer 3(6):453–458, 2003) enable the semi-automated and fast quantification of static single nuclear shape descriptors, such as aspect ratio or circularity, and the nuclear irregularity index that forms a combination of four distinct shape descriptors, as well as (Frantz et al., J Cell Sci 123 (Pt 24):4195–4200, 2010) a quantification of their changes over time. Finally, we provide quantitative measurements on nuclear shapes from cells that migrated through collagen either in the presence or the absence of an inhibitor of collagen degradation, showing the distinctive power of this approach. This pipeline can also be applied to cell migration studied in different assays, ranging from 3D microfluidics to migration in the living organism.
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Conference papers on the topic "College Station"

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Kirsch, Jared, Nima Faithi, and Joshua Hubbard. "Validation Analysis of Medium-Scale Methanol Pool Fire Simulated in SIERRA/Fuego [Slides]." In ASME VVUQ 2022 Symposium, College Station, TX (United States), 23-26. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2003317.

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Tyler, Schuyler, Flynn Darby, Michael Hua, et al. "Application of the Cohn-alpha Method on Bare Highly Enriched Uranium Using Organic Scintillators [Poster]." In University Program Review, College Station, TX (United States), 4-6 Jul 2024. US DOE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2404484.

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Lewis, Alan C., C. Prakash Khedun, and Ronald A. Kaiser. "Informing Efficient Landscape Watering through Weekly Neighborhood Watering Recommendations in College Station, Texas." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2023. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784484852.072.

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Evans, Jordan. "Nuclear Fuel Performance in the MARVEL Microreactor." In Wednesday, November 15th, 2023 Department of Nuclear Engineering Texas A&M University College Station, Texas. US DOE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2229648.

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Selmi, Tarek, Hania El-Kanj Baitie, and Mohamed Abdul-Niby. "Investigation and sizing of a solar power station at the Australian College of Kuwait." In 2015 Tenth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ever.2015.7113001.

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Vennekate, John. "Compact Superconducting RF Accelerators at Jefferson Lab." In 2024 Texas A&M Hands-On Electron Beam Technology Workshop, College Station, TX, April 15, 2024. US DOE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2335906.

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Fuehne, Joseph P., Julie Phillips, and Anji McKinney. "The Boiler Tech Challenge: A Fun Competition and Recruiting Tool for Engineering Technology Programs." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-38967.

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Project Lead The Way, a pre-engineering curriculum for secondary students, has gained in popularity and importance at secondary institutions in the Region 9 workforce area in south central Indiana. The Purdue College of Technology in Columbus, Indiana stands to benefit from this effort by attracting these students to its programs, which have been enrollment-challenged in recent years. One possible recruiting tool instituted by the College of Technology in Columbus is the “Boiler Tech Challenge” for Project Lead the Way students throughout the region. Nearly 200 students from high schools around the region assembled at the Purdue College of Technology site in Columbus. There were teams of 4 students who needed to solve one of five possible challenges. With a space theme, the teams needed to design and build a space station tower to withstand a certain weight, build and assemble a spacesuit for one of the team members to wear, use a CAD tool to design a space station, design and build a pneumatic lift system to assist in the production of hydroponic vegetables in the space station, and design and build a carbon dioxide scrubber/filter to clean the air on a command module. This last challenge is similar to the situation encountered by the astronauts of Apollo 13. A maximum of 10 teams (no more than 4 team members per team) do each challenge and are given two hours to complete the challenge. Prizes are given to the winners. Other sessions throughout the day-long event include information sessions about the College of Technology in Columbus, a presentation by an engineer associated with the space program, and lunch. This work provides more details about the event and includes survey results of the participants. The initial event brought approximately 160 high school students to the Purdue College of Technology campus in Columbus and was a great recruiting tool.
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Peppas, I., EJA Fitchett, W. Kenworthy, P. Kimkool, and CR Fertleman. "G185(P) Designing transformative osces: lessons from an adolescent smoking cessation station." In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the Annual Conference, 13–15 March 2018, SEC, Glasgow, Children First – Ethics, Morality and Advocacy in Childhood, The Journal of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2018-rcpch.180.

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Rider, William. "erification and Validation Using the Null Hypothesis as a Philosophical Grounding." In Proposed for presentation at the ASME VVUQ Symposium held May 25-26, 2022 in College Station, TX. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2003236.

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Esteves, Giovanni. "Emerging Ferroelectric Materials for Microelectronic Technologies." In Proposed for presentation at the DARPA Forward held November 15-16, 2022 in College Station, TX US. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2006006.

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Mathew, Jijo K., Deborah Horton, and Darcy M. Bullock. Utilization of Dedicated Electric Vehicle Plug-In Charging Stations in a College Campus Environment. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317436.

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As electric mobility is expanding at a rapid pace, the standardized availability of gas stations compared to a scarcity of charging stations continues to be the greatest challenge for electric vehicles. With cities, university campuses and businesses promoting electric vehicle infrastructure and incentives, it is necessary to develop key performance metrics and visualizations that can track the utilization of the charging infrastructure. This study performs a manual data collection at dedicated plug-in charging stations across Purdue University to assess their utilization. Approximately 2,800 observations were conducted over 50 days across seven level 2 plug-in charging stations. Results showed that for large portion of the observations, vehicles were parked at the spots (40%) but not plugged in. Vehicles plugged in to charging stations accounted for 34% of observations. Charging station spots were vacant for 25% of observations indicating that current infrastructure meets the demand. There were 74 unique vehicles that used the spots, of which 27% were plugged in more than 10 times. Illegally parked vehicles accounted for less than 1% with only 4 repeat offenders who used these spots more than once. As electric deployment continues to increase, performance metrics will be an integral tool for agencies and decision makers to help with the maintenance and expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure.
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Wolf, K. L. Pion correlations and calorimeter design for high energy heavy ion collisions. [Cyclotron Institute, Texas A M Univ. , College Station, Texas]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6430539.

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Vance, J. M. Workshop on Rotordynamic Instability Problems in High-Performance Turbomachinery (5th) Held in College Station, Texas on May 16-18, 1988. Defense Technical Information Center, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada202497.

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Watson, R. L. Excitation of atoms and molecules in collisions with highly charged ions. [Cyclotron Inst. , Texas A M Univ. , College Station, Texas]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6941493.

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Chui, Charles K. Texas International Conference on Approximation Theory and Related Interdisciplinary Topics (8th) Held at College Station, Texas on 8-12 January 1995. Defense Technical Information Center, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada300799.

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Spiegelman, Clifford. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, February 1991. Proceedings of the Mathematics in Chemistry Conference Held in College Station, Texas on 8-10 November 1989. Defense Technical Information Center, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada235801.

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Beck, Aaron. RiverOceanPlastic: Land-ocean transfer of plastic debris in the North Atlantic, Cruise No. AL534/2, 05 March – 26 March 2020, Malaga (Spain) – Kiel (Germany). GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/cr_al534-2.

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Cruise AL534/2 is part of a multi-disciplinary research initiative as part of the JPI Oceans project HOTMIC and sought to investigate the origin, transport and fate of plastic debris from estuaries to the oceanic garbage patches. The main focus of the cruise was on the horizontal transfer of plastic debris from major European rivers into shelf regions and on the processes that mediate this transport. Stations were originally chosen to target the outflows of major European rivers along the western Europe coast between Malaga (Spain) and Kiel (Germany), although some modifications were made in response to inclement weather. In total, 16 stations were sampled along the cruise track. The sampling scheme was similar for most stations, and included: 1) a CTD cast to collect water column salinity and temperature profiles, and discrete samples between surface and seafloor, 2) sediment sampling with Van Veen grab and mini-multi corer (mini-MUC), 3) suspended particle and plankton sampling using a towed Bongo net and vertical WP3 net, and 4) surface neusten sampling using a catamaran trawl. At a subset of stations with deep water, suspended particles were collected using in situ pumps deployed on a cable. During transit between stations, surface water samples were collected from the ship’s underway seawater supply, and during calm weather, floating litter was counted by visual survey teams. The samples and data collected on cruise AL534/2 will be used to determine the: (1) abundance of plastic debris in surface waters, as well as the composition of polymer types, originating in major European estuaries and transported through coastal waters, (2) abundance and composition of microplastics (MP) in the water column at different depths from the sea surface to the seafloor including the sediment, (3) abundance and composition of plastic debris in pelagic and benthic organisms (invertebrates), (4) abundance and identity of biofoulers (bacteria, protozoans and metazoans) on the surface of plastic debris from different water depths, (5) identification of chemical compounds (“additives”) in the plastic debris and in water samples.
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Chiel, Elad, and Christopher J. Geden. Development of sustainable fly management tools in an era of global warming. United States Department of Agriculture, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7598161.bard.

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House flies (Muscadomestica) are global pests of animal agriculture, causing major annoyance, carrying pathogens among production facilities and humans and thus have profound impacts on animal comfort and productivity. Successful fly control requires an integrated pest management (IPM) approach that includes elements of manure management, mass trapping, biological control, and selective insecticide use. Insecticidal control of house flies has become increasingly difficult due to the rapidity with which resistance develops, even to new active ingredients. Global climate change poses additional challenges, as the efficacy of natural enemies is uncertain under the higher temperatures that are predicted to become more commonplace in the future. The two major objectives of this research project were: 1) to develop a cost-effective autodissemination application method of Pyriproxifen (PPF), an insect growth regulator, for controlling house flies; 2) to study the effect of increasing temperatures on the interactions between house flies and their principal natural enemies. First, we collected several wild house fly populations in both countries and established that most of them are susceptible to PPF, although one population in each country showed initial signs of PPF-resistance. An important finding is that the efficacy of PPF is substantially reduced when applied in cows’ manure. We also found that PPF is compatible with several common species of parasitoids that attack the house fly, thus PPF can be used in IPM programs. Next, we tried to develop “baited stations” in which house flies will collect PPF on their bodies and then deliver and deposit it in their oviposition sites (= autodissemination). The concept showed potential in lab experiments and in outdoor cages trials, but under field conditions the station models we tested were not effective enough. We thus tested a somewhat different approach – to actively release a small proportion of PPF-treated flies. This approach showed positive results in laboratory experiments and awaits further field experiments. On the second topic, we performed two experimental sets: 1) we collected house flies and their parasitoids from hot temperature and mild temperature areas in both countries and, by measuring some fitness parameters we tested whether the ones collected from hot areas are better adapted to BARD Report - Project 4701 Page 2 of 16 heat. The results showed very little differences between the populations, both of flies and parasitoids. 2) A “fast evolution” experiment, in which we reared house flies for 20 generations under increasing temperatures. Also here, we found no evidence for heat adaptation. In summary, pyriproxyfen proved to be a highly effective insect growth regulator for house flies that is compatible with it’s natural enemies. Although our autodissemination stations yielded disappointing results, we documented the proportion of flies in a population that must be exposed to PPF to achieve effective fly control. Both the flies and their principal parasitoids show no evidence for local adaptation to high temperatures. This is an encouraging finding for biological control, as our hypothesis was that the fly would be adapting faster to high temperatures than the parasitoids. BARD Report - Project 4701 Page 3 of 16
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Wang, Chih-Hao, and Na Chen. Investigating the Resilience of Accessibility to Emergency and Lifesaving Facilities under Natural Hazards. Mineta Transportation Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2022.2126.

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Studying accessibility, including the resilience of city transportation networks, is critical to understand how these networks influence individuals’ mobility and lives. This study developed an analytical research framework to examine the resilience of accessibility to emergency and lifesaving facilities under the threats of natural hazards such as earthquakes and wildfires. With a cumulative-opportunity approach, the authors measured accessibility by counting emergency and lifesaving facilities (including parks, schools, hospitals, roads, and fire stations) that can be reached by driving at the census tract level in San Fernando Valley, CA. With the calculated accessibility, the authors run simulations to collect data showing what would happen if an area were affected by a selected disaster. They then used statistical analysis to identify those areas where accessibility is significantly reduced compared to the original status. A normalized difference accessibility index (NDAI) was further created to suggest plans and strategies to help those vulnerable areas through adding facilities/services or improving transportation infrastructure.
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Kiianovska, N. M. The development of theory and methods of using cloud-based information and communication technologies in teaching mathematics of engineering students in the United States. Видавничий центр ДВНЗ «Криворізький національний університет», 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/1094.

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The purpose of the study is the analysis of the development of the theory and methods of ICT usage while teaching higher mathematics engineering students in the United States. It was determined following tasks: to analyze the problem source, to identify the state of its elaboration, to identify key trends in the development of theory and methods of ICT usage while teaching higher mathematics engineering students in the United States, the object of study – the use of ICT in teaching engineering students, the research methods are: analysis of scientific, educational, technical, historical sources; systematization and classification of scientific statements on the study; specification, comparison, analysis and synthesis, historical and pedagogical analysis of the sources to establish the chronological limits and implementation of ICT usage in educational practice of U.S. technical colleges. In article was reviewed a modern ICT tools used in learning of fundamental subjects for future engineers in the United States, shown the evolution and convergence of ICT learning tools. Discussed experience of the «best practices» using online ICT in higher engineering education at United States. Some of these are static, while others are interactive or dynamic, giving mathematics learners opportunities to develop visualization skills, explore mathematical concepts, and obtain solutions to self-selected problems. Among ICT tools are the following: tools to transmit audio and video data, tools to collaborate on projects, tools to support object-oriented practice. The analysis leads to the following conclusion: using cloud-based tools of learning mathematic has become the leading trend today. Therefore, university professors are widely considered to implement tools to assist the process of learning mathematics such properties as mobility, continuity and adaptability.
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