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    Application Daniel E. Mason for Springfield College

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    This is the application for Daniel E. Mason (Class of 1915) for admission to Springfield College. It is dated August 8, 1912. It contains biographical information, information on education, athletics, and religious experience on Daniel Mason

    D8 Open Data for Agriculture Presentation by Daniel Mason-D'Croz

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    Presentation by Daniel Mason-D'Croz at the D8 Open Data for Agriculture Side event at IFPRI on May 1, 2013

    Piece of plate presented to Daniel Cooper, Esq. [picture].

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    Plate on p. 45 of: Australian picture pleasure book /Walter G. Mason.; U838; S1350.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2106/122

    Author Reading: Mason Deaver

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    Award-winning young adult author Mason Deaver is returning (virtually) to CWU to discuss their new book, The Ghosts We Keep. This emotional, character-driven journey is about a nonbinary teenager grieving their first shattering loss and, moving forward, allowing that experience to be a guidepost for the relationships that are important to them...An unflinchingly honest story that doesn’t shy away from the complex emotions of grief but also offers a hopeful path forward for Liam and everyone else left behind in the wake of Ethan’s death. ~ Alaina Leary, Booklist Brought to you by CWU Libraries and CWU Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/libraryevents/1248/thumbnail.jp

    An Agent-Based Spatially Explicit Epidemiological Model in MASON

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    This paper outlines the design and implementation of an agent-based epidemiological simulation system. The system was implemented in the MASON toolkit, a set of Java-based agent-simulation libraries. This epidemiological simulation system is robust and extensible for multiple applications, including classroom demonstrations of many types of epidemics and detailed numerical experimentation on a particular disease. The application has been made available as an applet on the MASON web site, and as source code on the author\'s web site.Epidemiology, Social Networks, Agent-Based Simulation, MASON Toolkit

    The medical profession: Can doctors play God

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    Panelists: Stephen Halbrook and Daniel Rothbar

    NACR1.0 Surface Daily Gridded PM2.5 and Chemical Composition Concentrations

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    These files contain surface concentration of PM2.5 (particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometers) at 12km spatial resolution and 24-hour temporal resolution. The data are generated as part of the North America Chemical Reanalysis (NACR) project by George Mason University (GMU) Center for Satellite and Earth System Research (CSER)

    NACR1.0 Surface Daily Gridded Gaseous Air Pollutant Surface Concentration (O3, NO2, SO2)

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    These files contain surface concentration of ozone (O3), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) at 12km spatial resolution and 24-hour temporal resolution. The data are generated as part of the North America Chemical Reanalysis (NACR) project by George Mason University (GMU) Center for Satellite and Earth Science Research (CSER)

    Lowell Mason to George F. Root, July 27, 1868

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    The letter consists of four sheets of 8” x 10” laid paper, folded in folio. Only the first three sheets are numbered, as the fourth indicates that Mason resumed writing on July 31. The letter is from Series V of the Lowell Mason Collection in Special Collections in Performing Arts. The letter was presented to Daniel Gregory Mason on February 25, 1937, and later given to Henry Lowell Mason on March 11, 1937. A transcription is available at http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/scpa/root-mason-letter-transc.pdf

    Data for: Modelling the global economic consequences of a major African swine fever outbreak in China

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    Global model results of simulated shocks to pork production in China used in Mason-D'Croz et al (2020) to assess potential impacts of an African Swine Fever outbreak in China on the global food system. The scenarios explored a range of production shocks (20-80 percent), as well as sensitivity analysis around different assumptions on consumer responses. The results were simulated in a coupled bioeconomic modelling suite which included IMPACT, a global partial equilibrium model of the agriculture sector, and GLOBE, a global general equilibrium model of the full economy. Full analysis of these scenarios is available in Mason-D'Croz et al. (2020) published in Nature Food. Data available for download include: - Extended model results for IMPACT and GLOBE (Model Results Supplementary Data...) - Data underlying figures in Mason-D'Croz et al. (Published figures...) How to cite: Please cite both the mendeley dataset and the primary analysis Mason-D'Croz, D., J.R. Bogard, M. Herrero, S. Robinson, T.B. Sulser, K. Wiebe, D. Willenbockel, and H.C.J. Godfray (2020). "Modelling the global economic consequences of a major African swine fever outbreak in China". Nature Food. Mason-D'Croz, D., J.R. Bogard, M. Herrero, S. Robinson, T.B. Sulser, K. Wiebe, D. Willenbockel, and H.C.J. Godfray (2020). “Data for: Modelling the global economic consequences of a major African swine fever outbreak in China”, Mendeley Data, VX, doi: 10.17632/zgrngg5hp5.
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