Rubber Division Homepage Rubber division, ACS, is a membershipdriven trade association for the rubber industry, both academic and commercial, and specializing in technical meetings http://www.rubber.org/
Extractions: Meeting and our new Rubber Business Summit Education/Awards Awards Home Award Recipients Education Home Online Course Login Courses Scholarships Nominations Seminars/Workshops Membership/Resource Center Membership Home Members Only Resource Center Home Rubber Links Rubber Groups Chairs' Corner Technical Meetings Meetings Home Fall Meeting Rubber Business Summit Spring Meeting Asphalt Conference Publications Publications Home Journal Home Subscriptions Claim Missing Issues Technical Books Sponsorship Opportunities Sponsorship Home Year Long During Expos During Conferences During Special Events Expositions Expo Home Fall Meeting Floor Plan (PDF) The Official Website of the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society, Inc. vision/mission/anti-trust
This Is A Default Home Page For Testing Purposes division 17 Counseling Psychology was founded in 1946 to promote personal, division 17 advocates for Counseling Psychology within the field of http://www.div17.org/
Extractions: Presently, Division 17 brings together psychologists, students, and international and professional affiliates who are dedicated to promoting education and training, scientific investigation, practice, and diversity and public interest in professional psychology. Division 17 advocates for Counseling Psychology within the field of psychology and in the public sector. Division 17 also supports, encourages, and promotes its members and celebrates their diversity. Division 17 strives to meet the particular interests and needs of its member. This is accomplished through the formation of sections which are formal organizations designed to promote issues in interest areas, and special interest groups which are informal groups representing a variety of interest areas.
Extractions: Automation, Robotics, and Simulation Division (ARSD) NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas 77058 Welcome to the Automation, Robotics, and Simulation Division Web Site The Automation, Robotics, and Simulation Division is responsible for activities necessary to conceive, develop, adapt, infuse, and sustain intelligent systems, robotics systems, and real-time simulation systems within the programs and tasks assigned to the Johnson Space Center. The division carries out a broad set of activities across its technical domain area, including technology and advanced development tasks: flight experiment development; flight and ground hardware and software development and supply; program support track tasks including analysis, simulation, test and verification; and crew training; for the purposes of improving system and program capability, operability, reliability, safety, and life cycle costs. Please let us help you find what you're looking for quickly and easily . Select a category that most closely describes your interest from the "types of information" below. If we haven't anticipated you information needs, please try any of our other categories. If you need more information about any of the projects developed by the Automation, Robotics, and Simulation Division, please contact Chris Culbert, Chief of the Robotic Systems Technology Branch, at: Chris.Culbert@jsc.nasa.gov
Division 40: Clinical Neuropsychology APA division 40 promotes the use of scientific research to develop its knowledge base and clinical techniques in studying brainbehavior relationships. http://www.div40.org/
Extractions: Division 40 of the American Psychological Association, the Division of Clinical Neuropsychology, is a scientific and professional organization of psychologists interested in the study of brain-behavior relationships, and the clinical application of that knowledge to human problems. Division 40 promotes the use of scientific research to develop its knowledge base and clinical techniques. It is active in the development and promotion of quality standards of professional training and practice.
ACD:Home The overall scientific goal of ACD is to identify and quantify the natural and anthropogenic processes that regulate the chemical composition of the troposphere and middle atmosphere and to assess future changes caused by human activities. http://www.acd.ucar.edu/
Extractions: In this study, we have performed a set of simulations to detail the evolution of tropospheric ozone from 1890 to 1990. Using our best estimates of ozone precursors emissions (based on the work by van Aardenne et al. (2001)), we have found a tropospheric ozone burden increase of 71 Tg between 1890 and 1990, an increase of approximately 30%. In addition we have shown that the surface ozone concentration has considerably increased, especially over the highly- industrialized regions. In addition, we have extended this analysis into the future (2050 and 2100) using the IPCC SREs A2 scenario.
Stanford Biomechanical Engineering Division Information on admissions, degree programs, courses, facilities and laboratories. Stanford University, US. http://www.stanford.edu/group/biomech/
Extractions: BME Home Admissions People Degree Programs ... Site Map Stanford Links Stanford Dept. of Bioengineering Mechanical Engineering Department Medical Device Network Other Links BMEnet Biomechanics World Wide NIH Bioengineering Consortium AIMBE Biomechanical Engineering NEW: Should I apply to Biomechanical Engineering or BioEngineering Biomechanical Engineering (BME) has research and teaching programs which focus primarily on neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and cardiovascular biomechanics. Research in other areas including hearing, vision, ocean and plant biomechanics, biomaterials, biosensors, and imaging informatics are conducted in collaboration with associated faculty in medicine, biology, and engineering. BME has particularly strong research interactions with Mechanics and Computation and Design in Mechanical Engineering Department , the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery , and the Departments of Surgery , and Radiology in the School of Medicine Research in BME is based upon the integration of biology and clinical medicine with engineering mechanics and design. Clinical and biological observations and data provide the basis of inquiry. Mathematical modeling and computer simulation are major tools for better organizing these findings and developing a theoretical framework to provide further insights. Experimental biological, mechanical, and clinical studies are conducted to answer key research questions and to validate theoretical models. The design and evaluation of medical implants, devices, and procedures is an important aspect of much of this research.
CSM: Computer Science And Mathematics Division Applied research in high performance computing, applied mathematics, and intelligent systems. Research and publication abstracts. http://www.csm.ornl.gov/
Extractions: home about us contact CSM Home ... Search ORNL The Computer Science and Mathematics Division (CSM) is ORNL's premier source of basic and applied research in high-performance computing, applied mathematics, and intelligent systems. Basic and applied research programs are focused on computational sciences, intelligent systems, and information technologies. Our mission includes working on important national priorities with advanced computing systems, working cooperatively with U.S. Industry to enable efficient, cost-competitive design, and working with universities to enhance science education and scientific awareness. Our researchers are finding new ways to solve problems beyond the reach of most computers and are putting powerful software tools into the hands of students, teachers, government researchers, and industrial scientists. There is an enormous variety of problems involving MD that require large amounts of computation, both major extensions of existing studies and exploration in new fields that have yet to be tackled because of a lack of adequate high-performance computing capability. Recent studies using vectorization of Rapaports scalable domain-decomposed MD code show essentially perfect scaling up to the full size of the Cray X1 (512 MSP nodes at the time of the runs) at NCCS demonstrating the capability of the Cray X1 to deal with problems of this type.
Euro-Asia Division English window on the EuroAsia division which includes countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. http://www.tagnet.org/esd
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Seven Oaks School Division Board meeting details, employment listings and technology center photos. http://www.7oaks.org/
Extractions: document.write(FlashYesNo); document.write(datecall); even Oaks School Division serves a community of nine thousand students in Winnipegs diverse and culturally rich area of northwest Winnipeg. Seven Oaks twenty schools are organized as early years, middle years, kindergarten to grade eight and senior years schools. French Immersion is generally offered in a dual track setting with one milieu school. Ukrainian and Hebrew bilingual programs are offered at early and middle years schools. Seven Oaks sees education as vital to the quality of our community life and our democracy. Seven Oaks believes in its teachers. We value their professionalism and take pride in their work with children. Teaching is founded on caring and reflection is fundamental to ongoing professional development.