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III. METHODOLOGY
Note: This paper was made possible by Grant 052084 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to the State Health Access Data Assistance Center (Michael Davern, PI) with additional support supplied by the National Center for Health Statistics, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), the Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services (CMS), and the U.S. Census Bureau. This paper has undergone a limited review by the participants in accordance with existing agreements among these organizations. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those o
Proceedings of the 2002 Conference on New Instruments for Musical Expression (NIME-02), Dublin, Ireland, May 24-26, 2002
Mapping, which describes the way a performer 's controls are connected to sound variables, is a useful concept when applied to the structure of electronic instruments modelled after traditional acoustic instruments. But mapping is a less useful concept when applied to the structure of complex and interactive instruments in which algorithms generate control information
Significant Impact (FONSI.) Type of Statement: This is a Class II site-specific Environmental Assessment
of Agriculture proposes to issue a guaranteed loan to fund the construction of three poultry houses in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland on a farm tract identified as Tax Map 61, Grid 2, Parcel 58. Based on comments received during the initial Environmental Assessment (EA) scoping and consultation process, the Farm Service Agency (FSA) has prepared the attached addressing said comments and related concerns, and proposes establishing a Finding of N
III. BENEFICIAL USES.........................................................................................5 IV. SEDIMENT QUALITY OBJECTIVES..............................................................6 A. Aquatic Life – Benthic Community Protection...
B. Relationship to other narrative objectives..................................................
Simon Fraser University Calendar
Beginning 2010/2011, only a web version of the Simon Fraser University Calendar will be produced. Demand for the print version has steadily decreased over the years. Focussing solely on further development of a web-based Calendar reduces paper consumption, enables more effective resource deployment, and better serves our primary audience of undergraduate and graduate students. I will keep the University community apprised of on-going improvements to the web-based Calendar
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