16,082 research outputs found

    The examiner

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    Covers OCLC #1015726822, OCLC #1371668559This 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

    Board briefs (Arizona. State Board for Charter Schools)

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    Welcome to the first issue of Board Briefs, a publication of the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools. The purpose of this brief is to provide accurate, timely information to the charter community, the legislature, and to the general public on the current news and activities of this Board and the charter schools we sponsor

    Organizational chart

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from PDF caption (viewed on September 22, 2014)Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in Englis

    Organizational chart

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from PDF caption (viewed on March 9, 2015).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Early Implementation Projects on Flood Control and Irrigation in Bangladesh - Review of the programme of closure of tidal channels

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    A review of the results in the past 5 years regarding the joint-programme of the Bangladesh Water Development Board and the Netherlands Assistance Programme on the Closure of Tidal Channels in Bangladesh. This review is useful after the successful completion of the Amtali Closure. This joint-programme falls within the frame-work of the Early Implementation Projects on. Flood-Control and Irrigation (EIP). A review of the past should enable the determination of the bottle-necks for the success of a possible continuation of the programme. The removal of these bottlenecks could be a pre-requisite for a continuation. The Resident Advisor EIP has thus requested for this review and a glance in the future

    What is the Arizona Board of Regents?

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    abstract: The Arizona Board of Regents provides pol-icy guidance to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the Univer-sity of Arizona

    What is the Arizona Board of Regents?

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    abstract: The Arizona Board of Regents provides policy guidance to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona

    Strategic plan (Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants) (2004/2005)

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    The Agency staff supports two Boards – the Arizona Medical Board, which licenses and regulates all physicians, and the Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants, which licenses and regulates physician assistants. The Agency processes applications for licenses, handles public complaints against licensees, and disseminates information pertaining to licensees and the regulatory process. The two Boards determine and administer disciplinary action in the event of proven violations of their respective practice acts. Together, the Boards regulate over 24,000 licensees.Report for FY 2013-FY 2018 has cover title: Five year strategic plan

    Type Ib And Ic Supernovae: Models And Spectra

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    this paper we consider the properties of massive star models for Type Ib and Ic supernovae. There are two ways that a massive star can lose its hydrogen envelope - binary mass exchange and stellar wind. These are not mutually exclusive. A star might lose its envelope to a binary companion and still suffer appreciable mass loss as a detached Wolf-Rayet star. On the other hand, if the companion is very close, possibly due to common envelope interaction, binary mass exchange may continue even after the envelope is lost. In some cases the star's mass may even change appreciably even after carbon has ignited. It turns out that common Type Ib supernovae require progenitors that, at the time of their explosion, have relatively small masses - about 3 - 4 M fi . The value has drifted down over the years since Ensman & Woosley (1988) first placed a limit of 6 M fi on Type Ib progenitors owing to difficulty getting a fast enough light curve with realistic physics (see also Shigeyama et al. 1990; Swartz et al. 1993). The lower limit is set by the requirement that enoug

    Editorial Board and Author Guidelines

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    Information about the Editorial Board and Author Guidelines
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