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Human Rights in Europe, Commentary on the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
General view of Camp Custer From top of "Liberty Theatre" showing Drill Fields, Ball Grounds etc.
Landmarks labeled on image.Copyright deposit; T. F. Mock; January 16, 1919
Evaluation of results of a numerical simulation of dispersion in an idealised urban area for emergency response modelling
WinMISKAM is evaluated from an emergency response perspective. Comparisons are made between ground level concentrations observed during selected Mock Urban Setting Test (MUST) field trials and predictions generated by the model. The model was driven by 5 min averaged on-site meteorological data, and used minimum grid spacing of 0.5 m in both the horizontal and vertical. The code was found to perform well, with 46% of all predictions (paired in time and space) and 83% of arc maxima predictions within a factor of two of observed concentrations. The model was found to perform better for neutral cases than stable cases with 27% of stable case predictions and 57% of neutral case predictions within a factor of two when compared in time and space
World's largest boxing class, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Bat's. [sic] of 337th Inf. Brigade conducted by Billy Armstrong, June 27, 1918
Copyright deposit; T. F. Mock; July 1, 1918; DLC/PP-1918:45879
Base Hospital, Camp Custer, Mich.
Copyright deposit; T. F. Mock; December 31, 1917; DLC/PP-1918:45626
Constraining dark energy using real and mock galaxy surveys
In this thesis, we study how dark energy may be constrained by measurements of large-scale clustering in future galaxy surveys, and through the imprint of a time-varying large-scale potential on the CMB (the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect).
We use semi-analytical galaxy formation models implemented in N-body simulations to build mock galaxy catalogues which are well suited for use in conjunction with large photometric surveys. Using mock catalogues, we predict that Pan-STARRS1 will be able to detect 10^8 galaxies in all its 5 photometric bands. We investigate the photo-z performance of the mock survey, which is a crucial factor when measuring large-scale structure statistics from a survey of this kind. We find using Pan-STARRS1 alone, photo-z accuracy of dz/(1+z) ~ 0.06 is achievable. The accuracy can be improved by combining near infrared photometry or by choosing a red galaxy sample. We implemented the photo-z errors to investigate their influence on the detectability of dark energy in the survey via the baryonic acoustic oscillations.
We explore the challenges of using the ISW effect as a constraint on dark energy. In particular, we investigate the effect of non-linear gravitational evolution, using N-body simulations. We have quantified the non-linear contribution to the ISW measurements in terms of both its power spectrum and its cross-correlation with large-scale structure. We have discovered that the non-linear ISW effect is more important relative to the linear ISW effect at larger scales at higher redshifts. This draws attention to the need to accurately model the non-linear effect when using galaxy samples to do ISW tomography at high redshifts. We have developed a ray-tracing method for constructing full sky maps of the ISW effect including its non-linear aspect. Using these maps, we have developed a complete picture of the non-linear ISW effect in void and cluster regions. We quantify the total contribution of the linear and non-linear ISW effects to reported abnormal CMB cold spots and discuss possible confusion with the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
Additional file 1: of Proteomic analysis of the defense response to Magnaporthe oryzae in rice harboring the blast resistance gene Piz-t
Table S1. DEPs in comparisons KJ201-NPB/Mock-NPB, RB22-NPB/Mock-NPB, KJ201-Piz-t/Mock-Piz-t, and RB22-Piz-t//Mock-Piz-t. (XLS 152 kb
Mock Accreditation (An Assessment)
ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess mock accreditation prior to the conduct of the formal program survey visit among local counterparts in West Visayas State University, one of the eleven SUCs in region VI -Western Visayas. It likewise aimed to assess mock accreditation when respondents were taken as a whole and when they were classified as to sex, educational qualification and school; determine significant differences in the assessment on mock accreditation when classified as to sex, education attainment and school; identify difficulties encountered during mock accreditation; and present suggestions that could be recommended during mock accreditation. This study utilized the quantitative-qualitative method in describing the assessment on mock accreditation and narrating the difficulties and suggestions on mock accreditation.Ninety-five (95) faculty who were members of the accreditation task forces at WVSU Janiuay were utilized as respondents of the study.Researcher-made and duly-validated instruments such as questionnaire checklists on mock accreditation, difficulties met and suggestions to be recommended were used to gather data.Means and standard deviations were used to describe the assessment on mock accreditation by the respondents.The t-test and ANOVA were used to determine the significant differences on the assessment on mock accreditation as to sex, educational attainment and school. Results revealedthat as an entire group and classified as to sex, educational attainment and school, mock accreditation was assessed by the respondents as highly effective. There was a significant difference in the respondents' assessment on mock accreditation as to sex, but no significant differences existed as to their educational attainment and school
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