446 research outputs found

    Oral History Interview with Nancy Lieberman, November 8, 2012

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    Interview with Nancy Lieberman, a sports broadcast journalist. The interview includes biographical information about her life growing up in New York, her time on the first women's Olympic basketball team, and her career as a coach, author, and journalist on ESPN

    Track 2: Workforce Development and Training – How Workforce Development Policies Impact Women in New England

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    In 2014, major federal workforce legislation – the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) – was signed into law. Among other changes, the new law calls for a stronger focus on career pathways and priorities for low-income individuals. This workshop will provide an overview of the key provisions of WIOA, in addition to updates on other federal legislation. State advocates will then discuss their plans for implementing WIOA, as well as other state-specific workforce advocacy efforts, with a focus on the impact for women accessing living wage jobs. Moderator: Susan Crandall, Director, Center for Social Policy Panelists: Rachel Jolly, Director of Women’s Programs, Vermont Work’s for Women Catherine Bailey, Legal & Public Policy Director, Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund Ruth Lieberman, Vice President, Advocacy, Economic Mobility Pathway

    The Role of Inertial Instability in Cross-Hemispheric Coupling

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    The data here supports the following paper submitted to the Journal of Atmospheric Science: Lieberman, R.S., J. A. France, D. Ortland, S. D. Eckermann, The Role of Inertial Instability in Cross-Hemispheric Coupling, Journal of Atmospheric Science, submitted, 2020

    The Role of Inertial Instability in Cross-Hemispheric Coupling

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    The data here supports the following paper submitted to the Journal of Atmospheric Science: Lieberman, R.S., J. A. France, D. Ortland, S. D. Eckermann, The Role of Inertial Instability in Cross-Hemispheric Coupling, Journal of Atmospheric Science, submitted, 2020

    New Age Violin: From Tradition to Innovation

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    Julie Lyonn Lieberman, author of Blues Fiddle and New Age Violin, is equally at home playing jazz violin, Irish music, C &amp; W, bluegrass, blues, New Age, and classical. A singer and composer as well, her music has been heard in several off-Broadway shows, and numerous music festivals, concert halls, clubs, colleges, and radio stations throughout the East Coast. </jats:p

    Local and Remote Planetary Wave Effects on Polar Mesospheric Clouds in the Northern Hemisphere in 2014

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    This page has 2-day wave forcing data for July and August 2014 based on a quasi-geostrophic model applied to data from the Navy Global Environmental Model. This data supports the following paper published in the Journal of Geophysical Research -- Atmospheres. France, J. A., Randall, C. E., Lieberman, R. S., Harvey, V. L., Eckermann, S. D., Siskind, D. E., et al. (2018). Local and remote planetary wave effects on polar mesospheric clouds in the Northern Hemisphere in 2014. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123, 5149–5162. https://doi.org/10.1029/2017JD02822

    The influence of data order on the Lieberman-Ross method

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    A statistically exact procedure for producing lower bounds on the reliability of a parallel system of independent, exponentially failing components has been produced by Lieberman and Ross. This method uses individual component failure data to estimate system characteristics. The method has the drawback that permuting the order in which components fail (but not the inter-failure times), can alter the estimated bound, i.e., the estimates are Data Order Dependent. In this paper we investigate this dependence of the estimates, and consider the effects of a prior ordering. (Author)N6685676WR00012NAPrepared for: Chief of Naval Research, Arlington, VAhttp://archive.org/details/influenceofdatao00sch

    Essentials of medical biochemistry

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    Includes indexes.dental bookfair2016Preceded by: Marks' essential medical biochemistry / Michael Lieberman, Allan Marks, Colleen Smith. c2007.Based on: Marks' basic medical biochemistry / Michael Lieberman, Allan Marks, Alisa Peet. 4th ed. c2013.ix, 622 pages :Marks’ Essentials of Medical Biochemistry takes a patient-oriented approach that links biochemistry to physiology and pathophysiology, allowing students to apply fundamental concepts to the practice of medicine. Based on the established text, Marks’ Basic Medical Biochemistry, Marks’ Essentials is streamlined to focus only on the most essential biochemical concepts, while maintaining intuitively organized chapters centered on hypothetical patient vignettes and helpful icons for smooth navigation. • Full-color illustrations of chemical structures and biochemical pathways elucidate core concepts and enhance understanding of the text • Hypothetical patient vignettes ensure clinical relevance and help connect biochemistry to human health and disease • Helpful icons guide you through each chapter and identify key concepts such as signs and symptoms, clinical pearls, treatment options and outcomes, and more • Chapter Outlines and Key Points allow readers to preview and review chapter content • End-of-Chapter Review Questions and Summary Disease Tables highlight the take-home messages and reinforce knowledg
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