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What Can You Do with an Art History Degree?
(University of Washington Water Center, 2008-10-21)Hyde will present some messages to consider on your way toward an environmental career: 1. You don’t have to know exactly what you want. 2. You personally don’t have to know everything. 3. Group projects are a good ... -
What Does a Domain Analysis Look Like in Form, Function, and Genre?
This article presents an inventory what theorists describe as the definition of domain analysis. Survey writings on and of domain analyses for their distinct attributes and arguments. Compile these components and attributes, ... -
What Does a Stream Ecologist Need to Know About Fatty Acids?
(University of Washington Water Center, 2008-02-26)Brett will outline controls on zooplankton fatty acid content: 1) Taxonomic affiliation. 2) Diet. 3) Temperature. 4) Food ration/starvation. 5) Biochemical transformations. 6) Homeostasis. -
What if we decided to take care of everyone who needed treatment? Workforce planning in Mozambique using simulation of demand for HIV/AIDS care
(2008)Background: The growing AIDS epidemic in southern Africa is placing an increased strain on health systems, which are experiencing steadily rising patient loads. Health care systems are tackling the barriers to serving large ... -
What symmetry groups are present in the Alhambra?
(American Mathematical Society, 2006)The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of the Alhambra has been raised and discussed quite often, with widely diverging answers. Some of the arguments from these ... -
What's in a (Family) Name? DACS, LCSH, and Mixed-Standard Catalogs
(2006-06-30)The source code "dacs" was recently approved by the Library of Congress Network Development and MARC Standards Office for use in MARC field 600, subfield ‡2. Catalogers who follow DACS (Describing Archives: A Content ... -
When the Evidence Isn’t Enough: Organizational Factors That Influence Effective and Sustainable Library Assessment
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Who is a legitimate French speaker? The Senegalese in Paris and the crossing of linguistic and social borders
(Sage Publications, 2015)Just as the distinction between “French” and “Francophone” has implications in French literary studies, the boundaries that position certain groups as outsiders also exist in French society at large, where just because one ... -
Why do Salmon Stray? Tradeoffs Between Habitat and Homing
(University of Washington Water Center, 2010-02-17)Salmon are capable of precise homing at fine spatial scales, but some proportion of them stray to other areas within their natal system for spawning. Hatchery supplementation programs, such as the one being used in the ... -
Why older adults and their children disagree about in-home surveillance technology, sensors, and tracking
(2019-05)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite the surveilling nature of technologies that allow caregivers to remotely monitor location, movements, or activities, the potential differences in comfort with remote monitoring between ... -
Why older adults and their children disagree about in-home surveillance technology, sensors, and tracking
(2019)Background and Objectives: Despite the surveilling nature of technologies that allow caregivers to remotely monitor location, movements, or activities, the potential differences in comfort with remote monitoring between ... -
Why Public Access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Matter
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2014-07-01)This research summary provides an overview of the Global Impact Study of Public Access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the ... -
Why public access to technology matters for development
(TASCHA, 2014-05-21)Based on the Global Impact Study of Public Access to ICTs, this infographic explains visually why public access to technology matters for development. Public access provides a critical foundation for lifelong technology ... -
WikiDust: a TinkerCell Plugin to Annotate and Share Network Models
(2011)We present WikiDust, a software tool that (a) facilitates searches for DNA components, and (b) produces annotated webready images for improved sharing of designs. WikiDust is a plugin for TinkerCell, a CAD design tool ... -
Will Climate Change Impact Water Supply and Demand in the Puget Sound?
(University of Washington Water Center, 2004-02-06)Palmer will discuss the impact of climate change on the Puget Sound region. He will consider potential changes to temperature, precipitation, water demands, stream flows, water temperature, floods, sediment loads, and ... -
Winter 2009 IWRI Newsletter
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Within-host population dynamics and the evolution of microparasites in a heterogeneous host population
(Society for the Study of Evolution, 2002-02)Why do parasites harm their hosts? The general understanding is that if the transmission rate and virulence of a parasite are linked, then the parasite must harm its host in order to maximize its transmission. The exact ...