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    South Carolina Wildlife, May-June 2009

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    The South Carolina Wildlife Magazines are published by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources who are dedicated to educating citizens on the value, conservation, protection, and restoration of South Carolina's wildlife and natural resources. These magazines showcase the state’s natural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities by including articles and images of conservation, reflections and tales, field notes, recipes, and more. In this issue: Directions ; Forum ; Disappearing Diamondbacks ; Nature's Classroom ; Preserving A Piece Of The Past ; Attack Of The Armadillos ; A Day At The Beach: The Art Of Surf Fishing ; Going With The Flow ; For Wildlife Watchers: Killdeer ; Out Scoutin': Nature Trail With A Voice ; Roundtable ; Hands-On Outdoors: Surf-Fishing Cart ; Clips! ; Events ; Common Sense Ecology: The Big Picture

    A METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DOMAIN SPECIFIC SIMULATION APPLICATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTS

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    In the modeling and simulation (M&S) arena, simulation developers have been exploring the concepts that facilitate modeling real world elements using appropriate simulation artifacts within the context of the domain of the application. However, there are some critical issues that distort their effectiveness and efficiency. The first issue is the quantity and quality of assumptions and constraints made during the M&S development, concerning the completeness of simulation models to represent reality. The second issue is the levels of model composability and simulation interoperability, affecting the possibility of data exchange and reusability. The third issue is development of an effective simulation-based environment such that the implementation of the concepts effectively implemented. Thus, this research study aims to develop a methodology that addresses these issues to improve the development of simulation models and the creation of simulation modeling environments particular to specific domains. Conceptual simulation modeling (CSM), model transformation, and domain specific simulation environment (DSSE) create the foundations for this methodology to bridge the gap between reality and simulation

    The Illinois River decision support system (ILRDSS)

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    "Prepared for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

    Proceedings of 2019 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

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    This symposium was planned and conducted as a part of the state water resources research institute annual program that is supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number G16AP00055 from the United States Geological Survey. The contents of this proceedings document and the views and conclusions presented at the symposium are solely the responsibility of the individual authors and presenters and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USGS or of the symposium organizers and sponsors. This publication is produced with the understanding that the United States Government is authorized to reproduce and distribute reprints for government purposes. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey

    Murray Ledger and Times, January 4, 2003

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    Murray Ledger and Times, January 4, 2003

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    Central Florida Future, Vol. 23 No. 29, November 29, 1990

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    ROTC stamps out 23 teams UCF ties for 1st, loses in tie-breaker (phooto of members of the UCF Army ROTC Ranger Challenge Team taken after placing 2nd in the Southeast Championship); WUCF will air student music: Long-time plan will be carried out in January, disc jockey says; UCF granted 5-year funding for AIDS prevention programs; Certain Kinko\u27s copies could be found illegal Successful lawsuit will hurt students, professor says; Reprinting books at Kinko\u27s may violate copyright act.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/2034/thumbnail.jp

    The Free Press : July 13, 2006

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    Pack up and move: a pictorial history of the 348th Engineer Combat Battalion

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    It was on the 15th of July 1942 that the 348th Engineers were entered on the War Department records, as a General Service Regiment. The Regiment was organized at Camp Crowder, Missouri; and the greatest portion of its cadre was from the 19th Engineer Combat Regiment stationed, at that time, as Pasadena, California. The first group of fillers joined the unit early in the morning of August 22nd after traveling many miles by rail from the various induction centers of the Seventh Service Command. These men were followed in succeeding three days by two groups, one from New York, and the other from Michigan. The unit at this time was under the command of Major Clayton Gates, later under Colonel Sylvester Nortner, a West Pointer and then the ranking colonel of the United States Army.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/ww_reg_his/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Murray Ledger and Times, January 28, 2006

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