The document discusses the preparation of Asava, a fermented herbal medicine. It involves soaking powdered herbs in a sugar solution for a period of time to allow fermentation. The mixture is then poured into a sealed vessel and fermented at a constant temperature. After fermentation, the liquid is decanted, filtered, and boiled to stop further fermentation before being filled into bottles. Asava has a long shelf life if stored properly in air-tight containers away from sunlight. Common marketed Asava formulations include Kumariasava, Punarnavasava, and Chandanasava.
The document provides an overview of new features and changes in Blackboard 9.1, including a more streamlined and intuitive interface with drag and drop functionality, contextual help, course file management tools, and dashboard notifications. It highlights new tools like anonymous grading, assessment authoring, blogs, journals, wikis, and improved group tools. The document also notes features that have been removed, such as Electric Blackboard and Student Homepages, and provides resources for further information.
The key to designing an excellent user experience is to understand the users and their needs. Despite what you may think you know about your users, the only way to truly understand them is to go out into the field and observe them in the wild - talking with them and observing them in their natural habitat.
In this presentation, Jim Ross discusses various user research methods – interviews, observation, contextual inquiry, and covert observation. Also some of the problems that researchers face in trying to perform these activities and practical advice about how to overcome these issues.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Duong Hoang Men. It provides his personal details such as name, date of birth, address, and contact information. It outlines his work experience from 2005-2016 in footwear manufacturing where he held roles such as team leader and development manager. It also lists his education in business administration and languages spoken. Men is seeking a personnel position and believes his experience and skills would allow him to contribute and learn at the company.
This document contains the resume of P. Shasha, who has over 10 years of experience working as a medical laboratory technologist and manager in Hyderabad, India. He holds a post-graduate diploma in medical laboratory technology and bachelor's degrees. Shasha seeks to further his career in medical devices and has experience working with various diagnostic equipment and performing procedures in pathology, biochemistry, microbiology, and transfusion medicine. He provides contact information, educational background, work experience, skills, and references.
This document summarizes a presentation on optimizing vehicle routing to minimize fuel consumption and emissions using hybrid trucks. The study formulated the vehicle routing problem as a mixed integer linear program to find routes that minimize fuel use based on factors like load and distance. Results showed that using hybrid vehicles versus traditional diesel trucks reduced total fuel consumption by around 2% and greenhouse gas emissions. Further research opportunities were identified to refine fuel consumption models accounting for additional hybrid vehicle characteristics and operating modes.
Prasenjit Boral is a senior engineer with over 9 years of experience in telecom and networking roles including installation, operation and maintenance of networks, system integration, and service support. He currently works for Precision Electronics Limited implementing projects for the Indian Navy and has experience with technologies like ATM switches, routers, Ethernet, and IP networks. Prior to his current role, he worked for ITI Limited implementing army communication networks and for Ubique Collective Marketing Private Limited. He holds a BTech in Electronics and Communication.
This document outlines plans for the VietAbroader Career Conference (VACC) 2015. VACC aims to help Vietnamese college students prepare for their careers by providing skills training, networking opportunities, and knowledge about the job market. The 2014 conference was successful, with over 200 participants and 30 guest speakers from various industries. VACC 2015 aims to build on this by targeting both local and overseas students, offering guidance across more industries, and providing broader perspectives on career options. It will feature online workshops, an inspirational training day, a main conference day with industry professionals, and opportunities to connect with potential employers.
The document discusses the preparation of Asava, a fermented herbal medicine. It involves soaking powdered herbs in a sugar solution for a period of time to allow fermentation. The mixture is then poured into a sealed vessel and fermented at a constant temperature. After fermentation, the liquid is decanted, filtered, and boiled to stop further fermentation before being filled into bottles. Asava has a long shelf life if stored properly in air-tight containers away from sunlight. Common marketed Asava formulations include Kumariasava, Punarnavasava, and Chandanasava.
The document provides an overview of new features and changes in Blackboard 9.1, including a more streamlined and intuitive interface with drag and drop functionality, contextual help, course file management tools, and dashboard notifications. It highlights new tools like anonymous grading, assessment authoring, blogs, journals, wikis, and improved group tools. The document also notes features that have been removed, such as Electric Blackboard and Student Homepages, and provides resources for further information.
The key to designing an excellent user experience is to understand the users and their needs. Despite what you may think you know about your users, the only way to truly understand them is to go out into the field and observe them in the wild - talking with them and observing them in their natural habitat.
In this presentation, Jim Ross discusses various user research methods – interviews, observation, contextual inquiry, and covert observation. Also some of the problems that researchers face in trying to perform these activities and practical advice about how to overcome these issues.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Duong Hoang Men. It provides his personal details such as name, date of birth, address, and contact information. It outlines his work experience from 2005-2016 in footwear manufacturing where he held roles such as team leader and development manager. It also lists his education in business administration and languages spoken. Men is seeking a personnel position and believes his experience and skills would allow him to contribute and learn at the company.
This document contains the resume of P. Shasha, who has over 10 years of experience working as a medical laboratory technologist and manager in Hyderabad, India. He holds a post-graduate diploma in medical laboratory technology and bachelor's degrees. Shasha seeks to further his career in medical devices and has experience working with various diagnostic equipment and performing procedures in pathology, biochemistry, microbiology, and transfusion medicine. He provides contact information, educational background, work experience, skills, and references.
This document summarizes a presentation on optimizing vehicle routing to minimize fuel consumption and emissions using hybrid trucks. The study formulated the vehicle routing problem as a mixed integer linear program to find routes that minimize fuel use based on factors like load and distance. Results showed that using hybrid vehicles versus traditional diesel trucks reduced total fuel consumption by around 2% and greenhouse gas emissions. Further research opportunities were identified to refine fuel consumption models accounting for additional hybrid vehicle characteristics and operating modes.
Prasenjit Boral is a senior engineer with over 9 years of experience in telecom and networking roles including installation, operation and maintenance of networks, system integration, and service support. He currently works for Precision Electronics Limited implementing projects for the Indian Navy and has experience with technologies like ATM switches, routers, Ethernet, and IP networks. Prior to his current role, he worked for ITI Limited implementing army communication networks and for Ubique Collective Marketing Private Limited. He holds a BTech in Electronics and Communication.
This document outlines plans for the VietAbroader Career Conference (VACC) 2015. VACC aims to help Vietnamese college students prepare for their careers by providing skills training, networking opportunities, and knowledge about the job market. The 2014 conference was successful, with over 200 participants and 30 guest speakers from various industries. VACC 2015 aims to build on this by targeting both local and overseas students, offering guidance across more industries, and providing broader perspectives on career options. It will feature online workshops, an inspirational training day, a main conference day with industry professionals, and opportunities to connect with potential employers.
This document discusses the hydrological cycle and water resources in Egypt. It notes that the Nile River provides 96% of Egypt's renewable water resources according to the 1959 agreement between Egypt and Sudan. Egypt receives 55.5 billion cubic meters of Nile River water annually. Additional water comes from groundwater sources, agricultural drainage, treated sewage, and desert aquifers. Total water resources in Egypt have increased from 63.5 billion cubic meters in 1990 to 76 billion cubic meters in 2005, with increasing demands from irrigation, municipal, industrial, and other uses.
This document discusses the hydrological cycle and water resources in Egypt. It notes that the Nile River provides 96% of Egypt's renewable water resources according to the 1959 agreement between Egypt and Sudan. Egypt receives 55.5 billion cubic meters of Nile River water annually. Additional water comes from groundwater sources, agricultural drainage, treated sewage, and desert aquifers. Total water resources in Egypt have increased from 63.5 billion cubic meters in 1990 to 76 billion cubic meters in 2005, with increasing demands from irrigation, municipal, industrial, and other uses.
This document discusses the integration of quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety management systems. It provides a literature review on management systems standards and the benefits of integrating these systems. The literature review finds many similarities between the different standards and support for an integrated approach. The document also presents experiences from three Australian organizations that successfully integrated their management systems.
This document provides guidance on designing and conducting aquifer pumping tests to determine the hydraulic properties of aquifers. It outlines the necessary planning steps, including developing a conceptual model of the aquifer using all available data on geology, hydrology, and existing wells. Properly designed tests that control discharge and monitor observation wells can provide accurate estimates of aquifer transmissivity, storativity, boundaries, and other properties needed to characterize groundwater flow. Conducting short pump tests or slug tests alone does not provide all the necessary information.
This document outlines a quality management system procedure for handling nonconformities. It defines nonconformities and the corrective and preventive actions used to address them. The procedure applies to nonconformities in products, services, and management systems. It describes identifying nonconformities, controlling them by investigating causes and implementing actions, reviewing corrective actions, and maintaining related records. The goal is to proactively eliminate deficiencies and prevent nonconformities from reoccurring.
This document provides guidance on conducting slug and pumping tests to determine hydrogeologic properties. It describes single well tests including slug tests which involve adding or removing water from a well to determine hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity. Proper well design, development, number of tests, and data collection methods are important. Pumping tests between multiple wells are also covered, with guidance on test design, duration, equipment, data collection and analysis to characterize groundwater flow.
The document discusses a course on analyzing pumping tests for groundwater aquifers. The course aims to teach participants how to determine aquifer properties through pumping tests. It covers key concepts like drawdown, specific capacity, and transmissivity. Participants will learn how to plan and optimize pumping tests, apply analytical techniques to interpret test data, and use software to analyze projects. The document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the course sessions, including aquifer conditions, equations for flow to wells, and methods for analyzing pumping test results.
List of procedures_in_ims_procedure_manual_kit-1Usama Waly
This document provides a table of contents for an IMS Procedure Manual. It lists 22 procedures related to management representative, human resources, marketing, purchase, stores, dispatch, engineering, and quality assurance. Each procedure is assigned a unique document number and includes the description, issue date, revision number, and revision date. Procedures not provided in the manual kit are marked as NA and organizations must document these depending on their specific product or service.
Henry Darcy conducted experiments in 1855-1856 to study water flow through sand filters. He established Darcy's law, which states that the rate of water flow through a porous medium (specific discharge) is proportional to the hydraulic gradient and the hydraulic conductivity of the medium. Darcy found that doubling the head difference or column area doubled the discharge rate, while doubling the column length halved the discharge rate. This led to the quantitative relationship in Darcy's law that the specific discharge is equal to the hydraulic conductivity multiplied by the cross-sectional area and the head gradient. Darcy's law forms the basis for modern analysis of groundwater flow.
This document discusses the hydrological cycle and water resources in Egypt. It notes that the Nile River provides 96% of Egypt's renewable water resources according to the 1959 agreement between Egypt and Sudan. Egypt receives 55.5 billion cubic meters of Nile River water annually. Additional water comes from groundwater sources, agricultural drainage, treated sewage, and desert aquifers. Total water resources in Egypt have increased from 63.5 billion cubic meters in 1990 to 76 billion cubic meters in 2005, with increasing demands from irrigation, municipal, industrial, and other uses.
This document discusses the hydrological cycle and water resources in Egypt. It notes that the Nile River provides 96% of Egypt's renewable water resources according to the 1959 agreement between Egypt and Sudan. Egypt receives 55.5 billion cubic meters of Nile River water annually. Additional water comes from groundwater sources, agricultural drainage, treated sewage, and desert aquifers. Total water resources in Egypt have increased from 63.5 billion cubic meters in 1990 to 76 billion cubic meters in 2005, with increasing demands from irrigation, municipal, industrial, and other uses.
This document discusses the integration of quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety management systems. It provides a literature review on management systems standards and the benefits of integrating these systems. The literature review finds many similarities between the different standards and support for an integrated approach. The document also presents experiences from three Australian organizations that successfully integrated their management systems.
This document provides guidance on designing and conducting aquifer pumping tests to determine the hydraulic properties of aquifers. It outlines the necessary planning steps, including developing a conceptual model of the aquifer using all available data on geology, hydrology, and existing wells. Properly designed tests that control discharge and monitor observation wells can provide accurate estimates of aquifer transmissivity, storativity, boundaries, and other properties needed to characterize groundwater flow. Conducting short pump tests or slug tests alone does not provide all the necessary information.
This document outlines a quality management system procedure for handling nonconformities. It defines nonconformities and the corrective and preventive actions used to address them. The procedure applies to nonconformities in products, services, and management systems. It describes identifying nonconformities, controlling them by investigating causes and implementing actions, reviewing corrective actions, and maintaining related records. The goal is to proactively eliminate deficiencies and prevent nonconformities from reoccurring.
This document provides guidance on conducting slug and pumping tests to determine hydrogeologic properties. It describes single well tests including slug tests which involve adding or removing water from a well to determine hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity. Proper well design, development, number of tests, and data collection methods are important. Pumping tests between multiple wells are also covered, with guidance on test design, duration, equipment, data collection and analysis to characterize groundwater flow.
The document discusses a course on analyzing pumping tests for groundwater aquifers. The course aims to teach participants how to determine aquifer properties through pumping tests. It covers key concepts like drawdown, specific capacity, and transmissivity. Participants will learn how to plan and optimize pumping tests, apply analytical techniques to interpret test data, and use software to analyze projects. The document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in the course sessions, including aquifer conditions, equations for flow to wells, and methods for analyzing pumping test results.
List of procedures_in_ims_procedure_manual_kit-1Usama Waly
This document provides a table of contents for an IMS Procedure Manual. It lists 22 procedures related to management representative, human resources, marketing, purchase, stores, dispatch, engineering, and quality assurance. Each procedure is assigned a unique document number and includes the description, issue date, revision number, and revision date. Procedures not provided in the manual kit are marked as NA and organizations must document these depending on their specific product or service.
Henry Darcy conducted experiments in 1855-1856 to study water flow through sand filters. He established Darcy's law, which states that the rate of water flow through a porous medium (specific discharge) is proportional to the hydraulic gradient and the hydraulic conductivity of the medium. Darcy found that doubling the head difference or column area doubled the discharge rate, while doubling the column length halved the discharge rate. This led to the quantitative relationship in Darcy's law that the specific discharge is equal to the hydraulic conductivity multiplied by the cross-sectional area and the head gradient. Darcy's law forms the basis for modern analysis of groundwater flow.