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Level of curation self-reported by 100 CoreTrustSeal certified repositories (2017-2019)
This dataset extracts and makes machine-actionable the responses to the "Level of curation performed" component of the CoreTrustSeal application v01 (2017-2019). The author reviewed 100 applications in pdf file format and compiled the responses into one spreadsheet for further analysis. Additionally, the CTS application instructions for v01 were parsed in order to analyze the completed applications and included here in a spreadsheet.Alfred P Sloan FoundationJohnston, Lisa R. (2021). Level of curation self-reported by 100 CoreTrustSeal certified repositories (2017-2019). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/w0z3-z709
sj-docx-1-cjk-10.1177_20543581221098782 – Supplemental material for Mutations in CLDN2 Are Not a Common Cause of Pediatric Idiopathic Hypercalciuria in Canada
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cjk-10.1177_20543581221098782 for Mutations in CLDN2 Are Not a Common Cause of Pediatric Idiopathic Hypercalciuria in Canada by Emma H. Ulrich, Elizabeth Harvey, Catherine J. Morgan, Maury Pinsk, Robin Erickson, Lisa A. Robinson and R. Todd Alexander in Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease</p
Sol-gel fabrication of thin-film electrolyte in an oxygen generator, U.S. Patent 7,790,221
An electrochemical cell that receives an inlet stream of air and produces an outlet stream of a high oxygen concentration of gas. The cell is made up of a plurality of layers and preferably a porous electrolyte comprised of yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) that allows only oxygen ions to pass therethrough and which is covered on its sides with electrodes comprised of lanthanum strontium manganate (LSM) which in turn are coated with a layer of platinum to aid in the even distribution of the electrical current. An electrical current is passed through the electrodes to produce a voltage difference therebetween. The layers of YSZ and LSM are formed by a sol-gel process
Social networks: the future of marketing for small business
Purpose – The authors review recent developments in online marketing strategy that demonstrate the growing power of online communities in building brand reputations and customer relationships. Design/methodologies/approach – This work draws upon the results of an ongoing research project that is investigating the use of new technologies by entrepreneurial growing businesses in the London area. A range of examples from our 30 case study businesses are drawn upon to illustrate some of the opportunities and threats associated with these new marketing priorities.<br/
Juvenile problem/needs analysis : Oregon
submitted to: Youth Development Division, Oregon Department of Education ; submitted by: Adrian J. Johnson, M.S.W. Lisa M. Lucas, B. A. Juliette R. Mackin, Ph.D.Title from PDF cover (viewed on February 1, 2023).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Fugue -Fall/Winter 1995 (No. 12)
SONG OF THE MAGPIE
Karl Stengal
SINKING SANDY
Michael A Arnzen
WHO SAID HEROES DON'T COME
FROM IDAHO or HOW TO FIND LOVE
AFTER THIRTY
Ryan Patrick Witt
beginning
Eve Willadsen
EATING HER WEDDING DRESS
Eileen Malone
WATERMELON SEEDS
Trevor Toland
LOST THOUGHT
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INTERVIEW WITH SAMUEL R.
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Gender and Careers in the 21st Century
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Gamma Sigma Delta Newsletter Issue #43 [sic, #44], Summer 2012
Welcome New Members
Recipients of 2011 Gamma Sigma Delta Awards: Susan Fritz, David Varner, Yiqi Yang, Lisa Karr-Lilienthal, Chandirasegaran Massilamany, Jana Cool, Sean Erickson
In Memoriam: Judy Anne Driskell PhD, George R. Manglitz PhD
Gamma Sigma Delta Committees 2012
Gamma Sigma Delta Outstanding Graduate Student Award Fund #10996
Renewal of Active Membership / Dues for 201
Methods for Modeling Lunar Dust in Thermal Desktop Based on Lunar Dust Level Sensor and Effects on Surfaces Test Data
Jessie R. Beddoe, Barrios Technology/Amentum/NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), United StatesLisa R. Erickson, NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), United StatesCheyn L. Worn, NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), United StatesICES207: Thermal and Environmental Control Engineering
Analysis and SoftwareThe 54th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Prague, Czechia, on 13 July 2025 through 17 July 2025.With the upcoming Artemis Missions and renewed interest in
lunar exploration, there is an ongoing concern about how to
analyze the impacts of lunar regolith on critical thermal
components like optical coatings. Often, the Rule of
Mixtures or similar relationships are considered sufficient
for calculating how optical properties should change on a
regolith-covered surface. However, recent studies by the
Lunar Dust Level Sensor and Effects on Surfaces (LDES) team
produced results that suggest lunar simulant coverage
impacts the effective emissivity of surfaces in a nonlinear
fashion, resulting from a complicated heat transfer path
through the regolith layer. This paper documents the
efforts to compare different methods of modeling dust in
Thermal Desktop (TD) based on the LDES effective emittance
values and the Lunar Highlands dust simulant’s (LHS-1D)
optical and thermophysical properties. Initial correlation
to the undusted coupon data was done using a TD model of
the test setup. Subsequent correlation for dusted coupons
determines modeling effectiveness by comparing the model’s
sensor heater power used to test data, and the model’s
estimated radiation versus theoretical calculated radiation
from the surface of the coating to the TVAC chamber shroud.
The study found that the best heater power comparison
resulted from modeling method 4, where error for the top
heater correlation was within +/-10% and the error for the
radiation check was within +/-5%. However, this study
depicts a very specific use case and is not recommended to
be adopted for general analysis until desired future work
can be completed
Gamma Sigma Delta Newsletter Issue #43 [sic, #44], Summer 2012
Welcome New Members
Recipients of 2011 Gamma Sigma Delta Awards: Susan Fritz, David Varner, Yiqi Yang, Lisa Karr-Lilienthal, Chandirasegaran Massilamany, Jana Cool, Sean Erickson
In Memoriam: Judy Anne Driskell PhD, George R. Manglitz PhD
Gamma Sigma Delta Committees 2012
Gamma Sigma Delta Outstanding Graduate Student Award Fund #10996
Renewal of Active Membership / Dues for 201
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