1. The document provides instructions for checking in bound volumes into an integrated library system. It describes the navigation bar and search features for finding volumes by ISSN, journal title, or box number.
2. Users can modify box information for volumes, including reducing the number of boxes per volume and editing boxes individually. Templates are available to simplify checking in multiple volumes at once.
3. Detailed instructions are given for generating and editing MARC holdings records, including populating fixed and variable fields and indicators. Formatting guidelines cover punctuation, abbreviations, and incomplete holdings.
1. The document provides instructions for 5 photo editing workshops in Adobe Photoshop CS3, with each workshop containing multiple steps to complete an image editing task or project.
2. Workshop 1 covers selection techniques like the magnetic lasso tool and feathering selections. Workshop 2 focuses on selection modifications like inverse and quick/standard edit modes.
3. Workshop 3 demonstrates adding layers and filters like Gaussian blur. Workshop 4 includes making selections, adding gradients, and applying filters and effects like lighting and blur.
4. Workshop 5 provides the final project - creating a banner image using layers, curves, hue/saturation adjustments and other tools. The workshops guide the user through various image editing techniques in Photosh
1. The document discusses various teaching methods and learning domains including cognitive, affective, and psycho-motor domains.
2. Key teaching methods are discussed in 3-5 sentences with examples like Jigsaw for cooperative learning and STAD for competitive learning.
3. The summary focuses on highlighting the main topics and teaching methods discussed without replicating portions of the original text.
1. The document summarizes key aspects of plate tectonics and earthquakes. It describes the structure of the Earth including the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. It explains plate tectonics including the movement and interaction of tectonic plates along divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries which can cause folding, faulting, volcanic activity, and earthquakes.
2. The document then focuses on earthquakes, discussing their focal depth, location of the epicenter, magnitudes, and aftershocks. Earthquakes can be shallow, intermediate, or deep and classified from micro to mega based on their magnitude measured on the Richter scale.
3. Plate tectonics
1. The document contains tables with numbers and letters but no clear meaning or context.
2. It includes sections numbered 1 through 7 with various combinations of numbers, letters, and symbols.
3. No discernible topic, narrative, or overall meaning can be understood from the brief and disconnected information provided.
1. The circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones and cellular waste throughout the body using the heart and blood vessels.
2. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium via the vena cava and is pumped to the right ventricle. It then enters the pulmonary artery and is oxygenated in the lungs before returning to the left atrium via pulmonary veins.
3. Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left ventricle through the aorta and smaller arteries to tissues, where oxygen and nutrients diffuse into cells and waste diffuses out, before returning to the heart via veins to repeat the cycle.
1. This document outlines a framework with 7 main sections and various sub-sections to be completed over a period of 100 days.
2. The framework includes establishing goals and objectives, developing plans and procedures, implementing actions, and reviewing and improving processes.
3. Key activities include defining roles and responsibilities, setting timelines and performance indicators, and documenting lessons learned.
1. Excretion occurs in various ways across different organisms.
2. Sponges and hydra rely on diffusion and osmosis to excrete waste, while flatworms use flame cells for filtration.
3. Annelids possess nephridia, arthropods have malpighian tubules, and crustaceans use antennal glands and green glands for excretion.
1. The document describes the components and operation of a microscope. It lists 10 major sections.
2. Section 2 details the eyepiece, fine adjustment knob, and coarse adjustment knob used to focus the microscope and bring subjects into view.
3. Section 3 explains how to properly hold and position samples under the microscope for examination and adjust lighting and focus.
1. The document provides instructions for 5 photo editing workshops in Adobe Photoshop CS3, with each workshop containing multiple steps to complete an image editing task or project.
2. Workshop 1 covers selection techniques like the magnetic lasso tool and feathering selections. Workshop 2 focuses on selection modifications like inverse and quick/standard edit modes.
3. Workshop 3 demonstrates adding layers and filters like Gaussian blur. Workshop 4 includes making selections, adding gradients, and applying filters and effects like lighting and blur.
4. Workshop 5 provides the final project - creating a banner image using layers, curves, hue/saturation adjustments and other tools. The workshops guide the user through various image editing techniques in Photosh
1. The document discusses various teaching methods and learning domains including cognitive, affective, and psycho-motor domains.
2. Key teaching methods are discussed in 3-5 sentences with examples like Jigsaw for cooperative learning and STAD for competitive learning.
3. The summary focuses on highlighting the main topics and teaching methods discussed without replicating portions of the original text.
1. The document summarizes key aspects of plate tectonics and earthquakes. It describes the structure of the Earth including the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. It explains plate tectonics including the movement and interaction of tectonic plates along divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries which can cause folding, faulting, volcanic activity, and earthquakes.
2. The document then focuses on earthquakes, discussing their focal depth, location of the epicenter, magnitudes, and aftershocks. Earthquakes can be shallow, intermediate, or deep and classified from micro to mega based on their magnitude measured on the Richter scale.
3. Plate tectonics
1. The document contains tables with numbers and letters but no clear meaning or context.
2. It includes sections numbered 1 through 7 with various combinations of numbers, letters, and symbols.
3. No discernible topic, narrative, or overall meaning can be understood from the brief and disconnected information provided.
1. The circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones and cellular waste throughout the body using the heart and blood vessels.
2. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium via the vena cava and is pumped to the right ventricle. It then enters the pulmonary artery and is oxygenated in the lungs before returning to the left atrium via pulmonary veins.
3. Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left ventricle through the aorta and smaller arteries to tissues, where oxygen and nutrients diffuse into cells and waste diffuses out, before returning to the heart via veins to repeat the cycle.
1. This document outlines a framework with 7 main sections and various sub-sections to be completed over a period of 100 days.
2. The framework includes establishing goals and objectives, developing plans and procedures, implementing actions, and reviewing and improving processes.
3. Key activities include defining roles and responsibilities, setting timelines and performance indicators, and documenting lessons learned.
1. Excretion occurs in various ways across different organisms.
2. Sponges and hydra rely on diffusion and osmosis to excrete waste, while flatworms use flame cells for filtration.
3. Annelids possess nephridia, arthropods have malpighian tubules, and crustaceans use antennal glands and green glands for excretion.
1. The document describes the components and operation of a microscope. It lists 10 major sections.
2. Section 2 details the eyepiece, fine adjustment knob, and coarse adjustment knob used to focus the microscope and bring subjects into view.
3. Section 3 explains how to properly hold and position samples under the microscope for examination and adjust lighting and focus.
1. The document discusses various topics related to cell biology including cell structure, function, reproduction, metabolism, development, life cycles, and responses to stimuli.
2. Key aspects covered are the structures and organelles within the cell like the nucleus, mitochondria, and lysosomes, as well as cellular processes such as respiration, protein synthesis, and cell division.
3. Advanced microscopy techniques are also summarized that allow observation and study of cells at higher magnifications, like light microscopes, transmission electron microscopes, and scanning electron microscopes.
1. The document provides a summary of key information from a 15-page document in 11 numbered sections.
2. It outlines the main topics covered on each page of the original document and lists the key findings and conclusions.
3. The summary effectively synthesizes the essential information from the original lengthy document into a concise high-level overview.
1. The document discusses the conducting and respiratory divisions of the respiratory system.
2. It describes the pathways of external respiration from the nose through the pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles.
3. Key details are provided about the structures and functions of the nose, pharynx, larynx and trachea.
1. The lymphatic system helps fight infections and diseases. It includes lymph vessels, lymph nodes, the spleen, thymus, tonsils, adenoids, and bone marrow.
2. Lymph nodes filter lymph fluid and trap germs and infected cells. They contain B cells and T cells that help the body fight infections.
3. Vaccines help the immune system learn to recognize and fight specific diseases. They contain weakened or killed forms of germs to trigger antibody production without causing illness.
The document discusses a lesson plan for a class on information technology. It includes several main topics: computer hardware, operating systems, application software, the internet, and computer history. Some key areas of focus are the components of a computer system, how operating systems work, popular applications like Microsoft Office, how to search for information online, and important developments in technology over time. The lesson plan outlines learning objectives, teaching methods, and assessment for each section.
This document outlines guidelines for a training program consisting of 3 phases over 4 days. Phase 1 focuses on fundamental skills like posture, breathing, and basic movements. Phase 2 builds on these skills with more advanced techniques. Phase 3 involves practicing presentation skills. The training includes lectures, demonstrations, group discussions, and assessments to provide trainees with knowledge and skills in areas like self-defense, conflict resolution, first aid, and effective communication.
This document provides instructions for a training session on project management. It outlines the agenda which includes introducing concepts of project management, discussing different project phases and management techniques, as well as providing examples. Participants will learn about making project plans, scheduling, budgeting, and using tools like PowerPoint. The training will conclude with exercises for participants to practice applying what they have learned.
1. The document discusses the library resources and services available at a university.
2. It outlines the different sections of the library including an online public access catalog (OPAC) and various collections and databases that students can access. Loan periods and limits are also mentioned.
3. Steps for using the interlibrary loan system to borrow items not available in the local collection are provided in 3 points.
Here are 7 key aspects of a green spa:
1. Use organic and natural products
2. Source ingredients locally
3. Implement energy efficient practices
4. Reduce waste and encourage recycling
5. Train staff in sustainability
6. Educate guests about green initiatives
7. Partner with local communities and conservation groups
Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment. Key concepts in ecology include biomes, ecosystems, populations, communities, and the biosphere. Some major biomes include tropical rainforests, temperate forests, grasslands, savannas, and deserts. Ecosystems are composed of biotic and abiotic components that interact through matter and energy flows. Organisms occupy different trophic levels as producers, consumers, or decomposers within food webs.
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1. The document describes the open and closed circulatory systems of arthropods.
2. In an open circulatory system, blood is pumped into the hemocoel by the heart and circulates through branching vessels called sinuses before diffusing into tissues.
3. In a closed circulatory system, blood is contained and circulated through arteries, capillaries, and veins by the heart in a loop.
1. The document discusses the development of an e-learning course on Flash animation using Authorware software.
2. It describes the course contents and structure which includes basic Flash concepts and tools, animation techniques, and developing a simple Flash game.
3. The document also outlines the instructional design approach involving introductory presentations, demonstrations, hands-on practice assignments, and a final project to assess students' skills in creating a Flash animation.
3สรุปศึกษาประสิทธิผลและความคุ้มค่าของglucosamineNithimar Or
1. A review of randomized controlled trials from 2005-2010 found that glucosamine provided small to moderate benefits for knee osteoarthritis pain and function over 3 years, though most studies found no significant differences compared to placebo.
2. Two meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials found glucosamine provided small to moderate benefits for knee joint space width over 3 years but no significant benefits for pain or function over placebo at 1 year.
3. Two randomized controlled trials found glucosamine provided no significant benefits over placebo for pain, function, or quality of life outcomes in patients with lumbar spine or hip osteoarthritis.
1. Meiosis produces gametes with half the normal number of chromosomes through two rounds of cell division.
2. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair and may exchange genetic material through crossing over. The pairs then separate, reducing the number of chromosomes by half.
3. Meiosis II is similar to mitosis, separating sister chromatids to produce four haploid daughter cells, each with a single set of chromosomes.
1. The male reproductive system includes the testes, scrotum, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and Cowper's glands. The testes produce sperm and testosterone.
2. The female reproductive system includes the ovaries, oviducts, uterus, vagina, and breasts. The ovaries produce eggs and estrogen and progesterone. The uterus provides nourishment and support for a developing fetus during pregnancy.
3. Fertilization and pregnancy occur as follows: An egg is released from an ovary and travels to the uterus through the oviducts. If the egg is fertilized by sperm, it may implant in the uterus and develop into
The document discusses the real number system. [1] It introduces the real number system and its properties based on Peano's postulates. [2] Rational numbers which can be expressed as fractions of integers and irrational numbers which cannot are discussed. [3] Examples are provided to illustrate the difference between rational and irrational numbers.
1. The document discusses skills, strategy, structure, best practices, and staff for a company.
2. It outlines a 1:3 staffing ratio for certain roles and mentions introducing Asian staffing models.
3. Key points include leveraging value systems, relationships, technology advantages, and intellectual skills to transform the company into an "e-Corporation" by 2002.
1. The document discusses volume calculations for various geometric shapes using formulas. It provides formulas to calculate the volume of a cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, and sphere.
2. Examples are given to demonstrate how to use the formulas to calculate volumes. For a cube with side length 5, the volume is calculated as 45 cubic units.
3. The document also discusses surface area calculations for some shapes using formulas and examples. Surface areas are calculated for a cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, and spherical cap.
1. The document discusses calculating the volume and surface area of various geometric shapes like spheres, cylinders, and cones. It provides formulas and step-by-step workings for finding the volume and surface area of each shape.
2. Examples are given calculating the volume and surface area of specific spheres, cylinders, and cones by plugging measurements into the formulas.
3. The document demonstrates how to set up and solve multi-step word problems involving finding volumes and surface areas of objects with given measurements.
1) This document discusses sequences and series. It covers arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, and their formulas.
2) For an arithmetic sequence, the common difference (d) is used to relate the terms, such that an = a1 + (n-1)d.
3) For a geometric sequence, the common ratio (r) is used, such that an = a1rn-1.
1. The document describes how to create and use search conditions in a library catalog system. It provides steps to create search conditions based on bibliographic fields, patron fields, and other criteria.
2. Examples are given for search conditions to find items by location and due date range, and to find patrons by type and money owed amount.
3. Instructions are also provided for exporting search results from the catalog to file formats like text, Excel, and Word for further use outside the system.
1. The document discusses the four chambers of the heart and the valves that regulate blood flow between chambers.
2. It describes the structures and locations of the tricuspid, bicuspid, pulmonary, and aortic valves.
3. Finally, it provides some normal measurements for a healthy adult heart, such as heart rate, stroke volume, and cardiac output.
1. The document discusses various topics related to cell biology including cell structure, function, reproduction, metabolism, development, life cycles, and responses to stimuli.
2. Key aspects covered are the structures and organelles within the cell like the nucleus, mitochondria, and lysosomes, as well as cellular processes such as respiration, protein synthesis, and cell division.
3. Advanced microscopy techniques are also summarized that allow observation and study of cells at higher magnifications, like light microscopes, transmission electron microscopes, and scanning electron microscopes.
1. The document provides a summary of key information from a 15-page document in 11 numbered sections.
2. It outlines the main topics covered on each page of the original document and lists the key findings and conclusions.
3. The summary effectively synthesizes the essential information from the original lengthy document into a concise high-level overview.
1. The document discusses the conducting and respiratory divisions of the respiratory system.
2. It describes the pathways of external respiration from the nose through the pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles.
3. Key details are provided about the structures and functions of the nose, pharynx, larynx and trachea.
1. The lymphatic system helps fight infections and diseases. It includes lymph vessels, lymph nodes, the spleen, thymus, tonsils, adenoids, and bone marrow.
2. Lymph nodes filter lymph fluid and trap germs and infected cells. They contain B cells and T cells that help the body fight infections.
3. Vaccines help the immune system learn to recognize and fight specific diseases. They contain weakened or killed forms of germs to trigger antibody production without causing illness.
The document discusses a lesson plan for a class on information technology. It includes several main topics: computer hardware, operating systems, application software, the internet, and computer history. Some key areas of focus are the components of a computer system, how operating systems work, popular applications like Microsoft Office, how to search for information online, and important developments in technology over time. The lesson plan outlines learning objectives, teaching methods, and assessment for each section.
This document outlines guidelines for a training program consisting of 3 phases over 4 days. Phase 1 focuses on fundamental skills like posture, breathing, and basic movements. Phase 2 builds on these skills with more advanced techniques. Phase 3 involves practicing presentation skills. The training includes lectures, demonstrations, group discussions, and assessments to provide trainees with knowledge and skills in areas like self-defense, conflict resolution, first aid, and effective communication.
This document provides instructions for a training session on project management. It outlines the agenda which includes introducing concepts of project management, discussing different project phases and management techniques, as well as providing examples. Participants will learn about making project plans, scheduling, budgeting, and using tools like PowerPoint. The training will conclude with exercises for participants to practice applying what they have learned.
1. The document discusses the library resources and services available at a university.
2. It outlines the different sections of the library including an online public access catalog (OPAC) and various collections and databases that students can access. Loan periods and limits are also mentioned.
3. Steps for using the interlibrary loan system to borrow items not available in the local collection are provided in 3 points.
Here are 7 key aspects of a green spa:
1. Use organic and natural products
2. Source ingredients locally
3. Implement energy efficient practices
4. Reduce waste and encourage recycling
5. Train staff in sustainability
6. Educate guests about green initiatives
7. Partner with local communities and conservation groups
Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment. Key concepts in ecology include biomes, ecosystems, populations, communities, and the biosphere. Some major biomes include tropical rainforests, temperate forests, grasslands, savannas, and deserts. Ecosystems are composed of biotic and abiotic components that interact through matter and energy flows. Organisms occupy different trophic levels as producers, consumers, or decomposers within food webs.
Microsoft word ใบความรู้ระบบลำเลียงสารของสัตว์Thanyamon Chat.
1. The document describes the open and closed circulatory systems of arthropods.
2. In an open circulatory system, blood is pumped into the hemocoel by the heart and circulates through branching vessels called sinuses before diffusing into tissues.
3. In a closed circulatory system, blood is contained and circulated through arteries, capillaries, and veins by the heart in a loop.
1. The document discusses the development of an e-learning course on Flash animation using Authorware software.
2. It describes the course contents and structure which includes basic Flash concepts and tools, animation techniques, and developing a simple Flash game.
3. The document also outlines the instructional design approach involving introductory presentations, demonstrations, hands-on practice assignments, and a final project to assess students' skills in creating a Flash animation.
3สรุปศึกษาประสิทธิผลและความคุ้มค่าของglucosamineNithimar Or
1. A review of randomized controlled trials from 2005-2010 found that glucosamine provided small to moderate benefits for knee osteoarthritis pain and function over 3 years, though most studies found no significant differences compared to placebo.
2. Two meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials found glucosamine provided small to moderate benefits for knee joint space width over 3 years but no significant benefits for pain or function over placebo at 1 year.
3. Two randomized controlled trials found glucosamine provided no significant benefits over placebo for pain, function, or quality of life outcomes in patients with lumbar spine or hip osteoarthritis.
1. Meiosis produces gametes with half the normal number of chromosomes through two rounds of cell division.
2. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair and may exchange genetic material through crossing over. The pairs then separate, reducing the number of chromosomes by half.
3. Meiosis II is similar to mitosis, separating sister chromatids to produce four haploid daughter cells, each with a single set of chromosomes.
1. The male reproductive system includes the testes, scrotum, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and Cowper's glands. The testes produce sperm and testosterone.
2. The female reproductive system includes the ovaries, oviducts, uterus, vagina, and breasts. The ovaries produce eggs and estrogen and progesterone. The uterus provides nourishment and support for a developing fetus during pregnancy.
3. Fertilization and pregnancy occur as follows: An egg is released from an ovary and travels to the uterus through the oviducts. If the egg is fertilized by sperm, it may implant in the uterus and develop into
The document discusses the real number system. [1] It introduces the real number system and its properties based on Peano's postulates. [2] Rational numbers which can be expressed as fractions of integers and irrational numbers which cannot are discussed. [3] Examples are provided to illustrate the difference between rational and irrational numbers.
1. The document discusses skills, strategy, structure, best practices, and staff for a company.
2. It outlines a 1:3 staffing ratio for certain roles and mentions introducing Asian staffing models.
3. Key points include leveraging value systems, relationships, technology advantages, and intellectual skills to transform the company into an "e-Corporation" by 2002.
1. The document discusses volume calculations for various geometric shapes using formulas. It provides formulas to calculate the volume of a cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, and sphere.
2. Examples are given to demonstrate how to use the formulas to calculate volumes. For a cube with side length 5, the volume is calculated as 45 cubic units.
3. The document also discusses surface area calculations for some shapes using formulas and examples. Surface areas are calculated for a cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, and spherical cap.
1. The document discusses calculating the volume and surface area of various geometric shapes like spheres, cylinders, and cones. It provides formulas and step-by-step workings for finding the volume and surface area of each shape.
2. Examples are given calculating the volume and surface area of specific spheres, cylinders, and cones by plugging measurements into the formulas.
3. The document demonstrates how to set up and solve multi-step word problems involving finding volumes and surface areas of objects with given measurements.
1) This document discusses sequences and series. It covers arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, and their formulas.
2) For an arithmetic sequence, the common difference (d) is used to relate the terms, such that an = a1 + (n-1)d.
3) For a geometric sequence, the common ratio (r) is used, such that an = a1rn-1.
1. The document describes how to create and use search conditions in a library catalog system. It provides steps to create search conditions based on bibliographic fields, patron fields, and other criteria.
2. Examples are given for search conditions to find items by location and due date range, and to find patrons by type and money owed amount.
3. Instructions are also provided for exporting search results from the catalog to file formats like text, Excel, and Word for further use outside the system.
1. The document discusses the four chambers of the heart and the valves that regulate blood flow between chambers.
2. It describes the structures and locations of the tricuspid, bicuspid, pulmonary, and aortic valves.
3. Finally, it provides some normal measurements for a healthy adult heart, such as heart rate, stroke volume, and cardiac output.
1. The document summarizes the male reproductive system and its functions in 9 points.
2. Key parts of the system include the testes, penis, prostate gland, and other organs involved in sperm production and sexual arousal and release.
3. The summary outlines the roles of testosterone and other hormones in sexual development and function.
1. The document describes the components and operation of a microscope. It lists 10 major sections.
2. Section 2 details the eyepiece, fine adjustment knob, and coarse adjustment knob used to focus the microscope and bring subjects into view.
3. Section 3 explains how to properly hold and position samples under the microscope for examination and adjust the focus using the fine and coarse adjustment knobs.
The document discusses the circulatory system and describes its three main components: arteries, which carry oxygenated blood away from the heart; veins, which carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart; and capillaries, which connect arteries and veins and allow for the exchange of water, nutrients and waste. It notes that the heart pumps blood through over 60,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body, circulating an average of over 1,000 gallons per day.
1. The document describes aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization such as government structure, social classes, and cultural practices.
2. Key aspects discussed include the pharaoh and vizier ruling classes, nobles and nomarchs as lower social classes, and practices like mummification, pyramid and sphinx building, hieroglyphic writing on papyrus.
3. The document also provides a brief chronology of foreign rulers of Egypt from the Libyans to the Greeks.
1. The document discusses volume calculations for different shapes including spheres, cylinders, and cones. It provides formulas and worked examples for finding the volume of each shape.
2. Steps are outlined for calculating volumes including identifying key variables like radius and using the appropriate volume formulas. Examples are shown finding the volume of spheres with radii of 7 cm and 3.5 cm.
3. The volume of a cylinder with radius 3.5 cm and height 15 cm is calculated as is the volume of a cone with radius 3.5 cm and slant height 22 cm.
1. The document describes the multi-step process of digestion that takes place in the human digestive system.
2. Digestion involves both mechanical and chemical breakdown of food, beginning in the mouth and continuing through the stomach and small intestine.
3. Enzymes produced in the salivary glands, stomach, pancreas, and small intestine help break down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
1. This document appears to be accounting journal entries and related documentation.
2. It includes opening entries, compound journal entries, and closing entries recorded across multiple accounts for periods 2544 through 31.
3. Debits, credits, account balances and calculations are provided across multiple accounts.
This document discusses the history and development of computers over five periods from 1946 to the present:
1. The first period from 1946-1957 saw the introduction of early electronic computers like ENIAC and UNIVAC I that used vacuum tubes.
2. The second period from 1958-1964 was marked by the development of transistors which made computers smaller, faster, and more reliable. IBM introduced popular models like the IBM 1620.
3. During the third period from 1965-1969, integrated circuits were developed which packed many components onto a small chip, leading to much faster microsecond processing speeds. Popular models included the IBM 360.
1. The document discusses setting up an Access database with tables, fields, and records to track project tasks.
2. Instructions are provided on how to create the database objects like tables and fields, enter sample data for tasks, and set properties and field types.
3. Examples of tasks with details like name, duration, dependencies are entered into the database along with diagrams showing the relationships between tables.
The document discusses several topics related to drugs including:
1. Different types of drug reactions such as allergies, side effects, resistance, dependence, and toxicity.
2. Steps for administering drugs including preparation, dosage, timing, and documentation.
3. Factors that influence drug effects like age, health, genetics, and drug interactions.
(1) This document provides guidelines for the Clipping News service including the operating hours, submission process and formats, storage locations, and technical support contact information.
(2) Submissions are accepted between 4:30-8:30 AM and stored on the intranet and internet websites. Various formats like Word, PDF, and images are supported.
(3) Technical issues and training requests can be directed to the listed IT support personnel via phone or email.
(1) This document provides guidelines for the Clipping News service including the operating hours, submission process and technical requirements.
(2) Clipping News operates from 4:30am to 8:30am daily to collect news clippings from major Thai newspapers and websites. Staff can submit clippings electronically through the intranet system.
(3) The document outlines the file formats and sizes accepted as well as tips for writing clear and concise article summaries within the space limitations of the online form. Technical support contact details are also provided.
The document discusses the classification of matter. It defines matter as any substance that has mass and takes up space. Matter exists in three physical states: solid, liquid, and gas. Pure substances can be elements, which are made of only one type of atom, or compounds, which are made of two or more elements chemically bonded together. Elements are further divided into metals and non-metals based on their physical and chemical properties. Some elements exhibit properties in between metals and non-metals and are called metalloids.
This document provides instructions for converting a Microsoft Word document to HTML format while retaining references and indexes. It outlines a 14 step process for converting the document, updating field codes, and renumbering steps. The final step recommends reviewing the converted HTML file to ensure formatting and references transferred correctly.
This document outlines environmental procedures for Toray Nylon Thai Co., Ltd. It details 7 steps: 1) management responsibilities for ensuring procedures are followed, 2) training employees, 3) maintaining documentation of hazardous materials, 4) referencing 5 relevant documents for procedures, 5) following material safety data sheets, 6) properly handling chemical spills and emergencies, and 7) using chemical work permits and maintaining records of inspections. The goal is to ensure all environmental, health and safety procedures are strictly followed to protect the environment and people.
1. The document discusses various drugs including opium, heroin, morphine, ecstasy, ketamine, cannabis, amphetamines, cocaine, and khat.
2. It provides details on the chemical composition, effects, and risks of each drug.
3. Penalties for drug possession range from 5,000 to 100,000 [currency] and imprisonment from 6 months to 10 years depending on the type and amount of drug.
1. The document outlines 15 topics related to accounting and bookkeeping.
2. It discusses the different fields of accounting including financial, managerial, private, public, and governmental accounting.
3. The topics also address the historical origins and development of accounting from Pacioli in the 15th century to modern principles and standards.
The document discusses knowledge management and sharing through dialogue. It states that dialogue allows for the exchange of knowledge between individuals and groups. This can help organizations better understand problems and find solutions. The key aspects that enable effective knowledge sharing through dialogue are building trust between participants, discussing topics in an open and informal manner, and creating an environment for collaborative learning.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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