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    Arnold Saltzman interview, 1995

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    Saltzman, Arnold - Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by Ben Cohen on January 23, 1995. An interview with Arnold Saltzman as he discusses his entrance into social work; education; various positions held. ❧ Arnold Saltzman (b. 1936). Director, social welfare agencies. Interviewed by Ben Cohen. Date of interview: 1-23-95. 1 cassette tape (1 duplicate tape). Length of interview: 42 minutes. Transcript of interview: 19 pp. CD containing interview and transcript. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. Letter dated 1-30-95 from Arnold Saltzman to Ben Cohen re interview. 2. Resume and biographical information. 3. 1 5 x 7 in. black and white photograph of Arnold Saltzman

    THE MID-QUATERNARY CLIMATIC TRANSITION AS THE FREE RESPONSE OF A 3-VARIABLE DYNAMIC-MODEL

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    A simplified version of a previously described dynamical model governing global ice mass, atmospheric carbon dioxide, and mean ocean temperature (that may also be a proxy for some other CO2-controlling oceanic variable, eg nutrient supply) is shown to possess solutions, in a realistic parameter range, that can replicate the main features of the climatic variations implied by the full, 2Ma, Quaternary oxygen isotope record. The model contains only 3 free parameters in this simplified form. No external earth-orbital forcing is prescribed; ie the model represents only internal dynamics. The present results, therefore, constitute a first-order account for the existence of the 'ice age' fluctuations over the last 2Ma, including the concomitant variations of atmospheric CO2. The variations of mean ocean temperature (or a related CO2-controlling proxy variable) are also deduced and represent a side prediction of the model

    Structural stochastic stability of a simple auto-oscillatory climatic feedback system.

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    Based on a more detailed model developed previously, governing possible feedbacks between sea ice extent (eta), deep-ocean temperature (theta), and atmospheric carbon dioxide, we have constructed a simple, deterministic, dynamical system for eta and theta that yields a stable limit cycle as a solution. To make the system more realistic we add random (white noise) forcing and explore the new response as a function of the amplitude of this stochastic forcing. -from Author

    Long period free oscillations in a three-component climate model.

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    We show how the prototypical models governing the unforced components of the variability can be deduced from a more general three-variable model involving an additional variable that is a measure of the underside, near-ice edge ocean temperature, and how this three-variable model can itself plausibly exhibit long term oscillations of about 100 000 years even though the time constants involved are only of the order of 10 000 years.-from Author

    Compatibility of Enterisol® Ileitis oral Lawsonia intracellularis vaccine for swine when administered concurrently with parenteral ceftiofur sodium or tulathromycin

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    Husa, Jeff; Grosse Liesner, B.; Saltzman, Ryan. (2009). Compatibility of Enterisol® Ileitis oral Lawsonia intracellularis vaccine for swine when administered concurrently with parenteral ceftiofur sodium or tulathromycin. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/152422

    Velocity Spectra in the Unstable Planetary Boundary Layer

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    Models for velocity spectra of all three components in the lower half of the unstable PBL are presented. The model spectra are written as a sum of two parts, nS(n) = A(fi, z/zi)w*2 + B(f, z/zi)u*02, a mixed layer part with a stability dependence, and a surface layer part without stability dependence and with negligible influence of z/zi in B in the surface layer; A is independent of z/zi for the horizontal components. The model agrees very well with data for variances, peak frequencies and spectra from the Kansas and Minnesota experiments. Requirements for models of spectra in the upper half of the PBL are outlined qualitatively only

    Fashion Culture: Norell: Master of American Fashion

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    On February 14, Jeffrey Banks, co-author of "Norell: Master of American Fashion," Ellin Saltzman, former fashion director and senior vice president at firms such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s and Bergdorf Goodman, Stan Herman, designer and former president of the CFDA, and Ralph Rucci, couturier, artist and author, came together for a sparkling introduction to Norman Norell — the first American designer to employ couture techniques, refined workmanship, and luxurious fabrics — whose dresses, coats, and suits were deemed by critics to be “the equal of Paris.” This panel discussion was moderated by Patricia Mears, deputy director of MFIT

    PRESENTASI MASKULINITAS TOKOH DALAM NOVEL BEKISAR MERAH KARYA AHMAD TOHARI: ANALISIS TEORI JANET SALTZMAN CHAFETZ

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    Discourse of masculinity is a discussion that is widely presented in literary works. Although not expressed directly, forms of masculinity appear in line with the process of telling the behavior of existing male characters. Bekisar Merah is a novel by Ahmad Tohari which represents masculinity through various male characters. Each character has a different background, giving rise to different thoughts and actions. The concept of masculinity according to Janet Saltzman Chafetz can be seen from the male aspects in the form of (1) physical aspects; (2) functional aspects; (3) sexual aspect; (4) emotional aspects; (5) intellectual aspects; (6) interpersonal aspects. This study aims to describe the form of presentation of masculinity and its causative factors in Ahmad Tohari's Novel Bekisar Merah according to Janet Saltzman Chafetz's theory. The source of the data in this research is the document of the novel Bekisar Merah by Ahmad Tohari. The data collection technique used in this study was document analysis using the look-and-note method, in which the author first reads the contents of the novel carefully, then records any important findings. Then the validity of the data was tested by theoretical triangulation to check its suitability with Janet Saltzman Chafetz's theory of masculinity. The results of this study found that there were 47 data presenting six aspects of Janet Saltzman Chafetz's masculinity in Ahmad Tohari's novel Bekisar Merah.   &nbsp

    Rotary International -- 1979 -- Correspondence, OPV Miscellaneous -- letter, 1979-10-11

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    Letter from Sabin, Albert B. to Saltzman, Ben N. dated 1979-10-11.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Réduction de modèle de paléoclimat : le modèle de Saltzman et Maasch 1990.

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    [Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]INSPIREInternational audienceA pleiad of paleoclimate models have been proposed in the literature in order to describe the glacial-interglacial cycles, like the models proposed by Saltzman, B. and Maasch, K. A. in 1990. In this study, we propose to reduce the dimension of some three-dimensional paleoclimate models to two, so that the reduced two-dimensional system can then be more easily investigated in-depth and also compared to other two-dimensional competitor systems. We first perform an heuristic reduction which uses the relatively planar geometry of the climatic attractor. We then propose a rigorous approach based on the singular perturbation theory, which yield already good results at low order of expansion
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