Aquatic Exercise - Leonardtown Campus Wellness and Aquatics Center
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EMOIS Nancy 2011 - Codage automatisé : ontologie médicale construite par fouille de textes.
Codage automatisé : proposition d’une méthode utilisant une ontologie médicale construite par fouille de textes.
Auteur(s) : Grégoire Ficheur1, Emmanuel Chazard1, Radja Messai2, Régis Beuscart1
1CHRU de Lille, service d’information et des archives médicales, EA2694, Lille, France
2Faculté Lille 2, centre d’études et de recherche en informatique médicale, EA2694, Lille, France
Introduction : Le codage automatisé est devenu un enjeu médico-économique
E-Learning / ICT Scope and Sequence Chart - What to teach in Computers and When India Catches its Stride: Krishna Chilukuri Global Mindset Advantage Oregon State Alums Changing the World Welcome to the San Antonio Campus Distinguished Service Award - Wilbur O. "Billy" Powers '57, HD '04 4.7: Quartiles and the interquartile range Toothbrush Beats out PC, Car, Cell Phone as the Invention Most Americans Say They Cannot Live Withou Exploring Leonardo The future of energy, consumption Inference using compressive measurements 3.1 Overview Next Steps econ251 21 111209 7.3 Monitoring your progress Use your records or logbook to help you present a commentary that includes what you did to: obtain the necessary resources and support from others; allocate/negotiate responsibilities; comply with particular requirements, health and safety, company policy, etc; establish and maintain co-operative working relationships; exchange feedback on progress; resolve problems a Hyperspectral imaging You Decide: Do violent video games cause real violence in children? Inauguration of MIT's 14th President Paul E. Gray (1980)
I put together this really handy chart to advise teachers what they should be teaching in ICT / E-Learning and when. It is linked to VELS but really applies to any curriculum and you should feel confident in
Thunderbird School of Global Management alumnus Krishna Chilukuri talks about entrepreneurship and innovation in India.
Thunderbird School of Global Management Professor Mansour Javidan talks about the need for Global Mindset. http://www/thunderbird.edu/globalmindset
Several OSU alums talk about what they are doing now and how in their own way they are making the world a better place.
Learn more about the culinary arts offerings at our CIA San Antonio Campus from Certified Master Chef and Managing Director David Kellaway.
Congratulations to the 2011 DSA Recipients! A gala was held to honor and recognize the 2011 winners on March 18, 2011 at The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Five individuals were presented with the University's highest alumni honor.
Chalmers R. "Hap" Carr Jr. '60
Harold D. "Doug" Kingsmore '55
Wilbur O. "Billy" Powers '57, HD '04
Charles K. Watt '59
Kimberlee A. Wilkerson '80
The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Alumni Association can bestow upon an alumnus or alum
This Unit will introduce you to a number of ways of representing data graphically and of summarising data numerically. You will learn the uses for pie charts, bar charts, histograms and scatterplots. You will also be introduced to various ways of summarising data and methods for assessing location and dispersion.
The Lemelson-MIT Invention Index is "an annual survey of Americans' perceptions about inventing and innovating," and on January 21, 2003, the results for 2003 were released. According to this article, the one invention that respondents said they could not live without was the toothbrush, which was found to be more important than the PC, the automobile, the cellular phone, and the microwave oven. Specific results are reported in the press release. Also on this Web site are links to the previous s
This online exhibit on Leonardo da Vinci includes references and activities about both his scientific and artistic work. The site is divided into several sections, with each section offering background information about da Vinci, links to more in depth articles and classroom activities.
The consumption of energy is increasing at an ever-rising rate. This informational piece, part of a series about the future of energy, introduces students to the increasing energy demands of the nation and world. The article defines consumption for the students and discusses energy conservation. Students read that much of their energy consumption is shown to be energy wants, not necessarily energy needs. Thought-provoking questions afford students chances to reflect on what they've read about th
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This module provides an introduction to some simple algorithms for compressive signal processing, i.e., processing compressive measurements directly without first recovering the signal to solve […]
Scattering is fundamental to almost everything we know about the world, such as why the sky is blue. Tunnelling is entirely quantum-mechanical and gives rise to such phenomena as nuclear fusion in stars. Examples and applications of both these fascinating concepts are investigated in this unit.
This unit shows how partial differential equations can be used to model phenomena such as waves and heat transfer. The prerequisite requirements to gain full advantage from this unit are an understanding of ordinary differential equations and basic familiarity with partial differential equations.
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This module provides an overview of architectures and methods for hyperspectral imaging using the ideas of compressive sensing.
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This educational guide focuses on video games as a potential cause of violence in children Students are invited to examine the arguments on both sides of the debate, developing critical thinking skills as they work through the activities. Students will learn how to support their arguments with evidence and reason. It is expected that at the end of this guide students will determine where they stand on this controversial issue.
A week of celebration accompanied the inauguration of MIT's 14th president, Paul Edward Gray Sc.D. '60, in September 1980. This video compilation shows the formal as well as playful events surrounding the historic occasion, from speeches and symposia lectures to campus picnics and a presidential balloon ride. [T13566]













