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UAA Report and Findings
Between 2018 and 2023 NTESS and DOE conducted a UAA for the Rio Grande to Four Hills Reach of Tijeras Arroyo (AU NM-9000.A_070). The UAA was conducted to formally evaluate whether the Rio Grande to Four Hills Bridge reach of Tijeras Arroyo exhibits characteristics of an ephemeral water body under 20.6.4.97 NMAC. Based on the information presented in the UAA, the Rio Grande to Four Hills Bridge reach of Tijeras Arroyo (AU NM-9000.A_070) exhibits characteristics of an ephemeral water body. NTESS and DOE intend to petition the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission for an amendment of the reach’s classification based on its highest attainable use through the standard rulemaking process for entities other than NMED in accordance with 20.6.4.15(E) NMAC
2023/2024 CAS Physics PhD Assessment
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/provost_assessment/4336/thumbnail.jp
2023/2024 Sociology BA Assessment
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/provost_assessment/4341/thumbnail.jp
Implementation of Resiliency Training in the Biomedical Science Graduate Program First Year Curriculum
2023/2024 CFA FDA Animation BA Assessment
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/provost_assessment/4351/thumbnail.jp
Swallowing and its Disorders Across the Lifespan
Swallowing and its Disorders Across the Lifespan by Dr. Palmer offers a comprehensive exploration of the complexities of swallowing function and swallowing disorders, drawing from the author’s extensive clinical expertise spanning over three decades. This interactive textbook is structured into four distinct parts, covering essential topics such as anatomy and physiology, swallowing disorders, assessment techniques, and evidence-based treatment approaches, making it an invaluable resource for students and clinicians alike navigating the intricacies of dysphagia management across diverse age groups.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/unm_oer/1004/thumbnail.jp
Module 2 Exam Questions
Use only class notes and assignments and NOT computers, Internet and calculator