1. The document studied the effect of sulfate concentrations and curing conditions on the compressive strength of concrete.
2. Laboratory tests were conducted on concrete cubes cured in water treated with different sulfate (SO3) concentrations ranging from 0.2% to 6%, and at various temperatures.
3. The results showed that higher sulfate concentrations and temperatures outside the normal range of 12-32°C had negative effects on compressive strength, with strengths decreasing as sulfate levels and abnormal temperatures increased.
This document provides information for camp directors at the YMCA of West San Gabriel Valley's Summer Day Camp. It includes an overview of the YMCA's mission to promote healthy development for all. It outlines the camp's facility layout and organizational structure. It describes the roles and responsibilities of camp directors and counselors, as well as standards of conduct for staff. It also provides information about campers, including characteristics, contracts and emergency procedures. Additionally, it details various aspects of the camp program including schedules, activities and field trips. The document serves as a manual to guide camp directors in operating a fun and educational summer camp environment.
James Loke has over 15 years of experience in test management roles of increasing responsibility. He has managed teams of up to 90 people and was responsible for testing projects in finance, government, and defense sectors. Loke ensures smooth project releases within tight schedules and resource constraints. He is fluent in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese with strong communication, problem-solving, and people management skills.
1. The document studied the effect of sulfate concentrations and curing conditions on the compressive strength of concrete.
2. Laboratory tests were conducted on concrete cubes cured in water treated with different sulfate (SO3) concentrations ranging from 0.2% to 6%, and at various temperatures.
3. The results showed that higher sulfate concentrations and temperatures outside the normal range of 12-32°C had negative effects on compressive strength, with strengths decreasing as sulfate levels and abnormal temperatures increased.
This document provides information for camp directors at the YMCA of West San Gabriel Valley's Summer Day Camp. It includes an overview of the YMCA's mission to promote healthy development for all. It outlines the camp's facility layout and organizational structure. It describes the roles and responsibilities of camp directors and counselors, as well as standards of conduct for staff. It also provides information about campers, including characteristics, contracts and emergency procedures. Additionally, it details various aspects of the camp program including schedules, activities and field trips. The document serves as a manual to guide camp directors in operating a fun and educational summer camp environment.
James Loke has over 15 years of experience in test management roles of increasing responsibility. He has managed teams of up to 90 people and was responsible for testing projects in finance, government, and defense sectors. Loke ensures smooth project releases within tight schedules and resource constraints. He is fluent in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese with strong communication, problem-solving, and people management skills.
The document discusses a new product launch by Acme Corporation. It states that Acme will unveil its latest gadget, the X5000, at a press conference next month. The X5000 is said to be Acme's most advanced device yet, with new capabilities beyond any existing product on the market.
This document outlines a school project about World Earth Day 2014. The project aims to inform students about the history and origin of Earth Day through creating a multimedia presentation and publishing bulletins. Tasks of the project include finding information about the concept of "earth", creating mind maps, analyzing texts, drawing conclusions, and presenting findings to students. Key topics that will be addressed are the meaning of Earth, its age, natural satellite, population, and countries. The project aims to raise awareness about protecting the environment for future generations.
This document outlines the actuality, tasks, aims, realization, meaning, conclusions, questions, literature, and members of a project. The project aims to learn more about a holiday's origin and history, create a multimedia presentation to inform others on the results of an investigation into the concepts of "water" and "water pollution" through creating mind maps and publishing bulletins. The realization of the project will involve finding information, studying vocabulary, analyzing texts, drawing conclusions, searching for interesting materials, publishing bulletins, and doing a presentation for pupils. The conclusions emphasize how water is necessary for life and that water resources must be purified to save life on the planet for present and future generations.
Alternative to Animal Experiment ModelsDr Jayant Rai
The document discusses alternatives to animal experimentation. It provides an overview of animal experimentation, including its historical use and current regulatory guidelines. Some key uses of animals in experimentation include education, research, cosmetic testing, and toxicology testing. The document then discusses the development of alternatives such as in vitro techniques like cell cultures, microorganism studies, computer simulations, and epidemiological research that can replace or reduce animal use. It provides examples of specific alternative tests and methods that have been validated including embryonic stem cell tests, the Ames test, and skin patch tests. Overall, the document promotes developing and validating alternative methods to animal testing that satisfy the principles of replacement, reduction and refinement of animal use.
This document provides information about trivalent inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine (TIV) for 2015-2016. It discusses the types and subtypes of influenza viruses, how they change and cause annual epidemics, as well as pandemics. The global burden of influenza is estimated at 1 billion cases annually with 3-500,000 deaths. Vaccination is recommended for everyone over 6 months of age as the best way to prevent influenza. The vaccine contains inactivated influenza A and B viruses and must be administered via intramuscular injection annually due to antigenic drift.
The document discusses internet of things (IoT) strategies and privacy policies of several companies. It provides an overview of why IoT is relevant and guidelines for collecting, using, storing, and securing information. It then examines the IoT technologies, strategies, and privacy policies of Samsung, Intel, and Nest, specifically looking at Samsung's Simband, Intel's RealSense, and Nest's Aware and Nestcam products. Key recommendations include being transparent with users and having a clear IoT privacy policy.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
The document discusses a new product launch by Acme Corporation. It states that Acme will unveil its latest gadget, the X5000, at a press conference next month. The X5000 is said to be Acme's most advanced device yet, with new capabilities beyond any existing product on the market.
This document outlines a school project about World Earth Day 2014. The project aims to inform students about the history and origin of Earth Day through creating a multimedia presentation and publishing bulletins. Tasks of the project include finding information about the concept of "earth", creating mind maps, analyzing texts, drawing conclusions, and presenting findings to students. Key topics that will be addressed are the meaning of Earth, its age, natural satellite, population, and countries. The project aims to raise awareness about protecting the environment for future generations.
This document outlines the actuality, tasks, aims, realization, meaning, conclusions, questions, literature, and members of a project. The project aims to learn more about a holiday's origin and history, create a multimedia presentation to inform others on the results of an investigation into the concepts of "water" and "water pollution" through creating mind maps and publishing bulletins. The realization of the project will involve finding information, studying vocabulary, analyzing texts, drawing conclusions, searching for interesting materials, publishing bulletins, and doing a presentation for pupils. The conclusions emphasize how water is necessary for life and that water resources must be purified to save life on the planet for present and future generations.
Alternative to Animal Experiment ModelsDr Jayant Rai
The document discusses alternatives to animal experimentation. It provides an overview of animal experimentation, including its historical use and current regulatory guidelines. Some key uses of animals in experimentation include education, research, cosmetic testing, and toxicology testing. The document then discusses the development of alternatives such as in vitro techniques like cell cultures, microorganism studies, computer simulations, and epidemiological research that can replace or reduce animal use. It provides examples of specific alternative tests and methods that have been validated including embryonic stem cell tests, the Ames test, and skin patch tests. Overall, the document promotes developing and validating alternative methods to animal testing that satisfy the principles of replacement, reduction and refinement of animal use.
This document provides information about trivalent inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine (TIV) for 2015-2016. It discusses the types and subtypes of influenza viruses, how they change and cause annual epidemics, as well as pandemics. The global burden of influenza is estimated at 1 billion cases annually with 3-500,000 deaths. Vaccination is recommended for everyone over 6 months of age as the best way to prevent influenza. The vaccine contains inactivated influenza A and B viruses and must be administered via intramuscular injection annually due to antigenic drift.
The document discusses internet of things (IoT) strategies and privacy policies of several companies. It provides an overview of why IoT is relevant and guidelines for collecting, using, storing, and securing information. It then examines the IoT technologies, strategies, and privacy policies of Samsung, Intel, and Nest, specifically looking at Samsung's Simband, Intel's RealSense, and Nest's Aware and Nestcam products. Key recommendations include being transparent with users and having a clear IoT privacy policy.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.