314 research outputs found
Technical Bulletins: City Recorder Certification Update (2010)
Municipal clerks and recorders are required to become certified by completing 100 hours of education and maintain the certification by obtaining 18 hours of continuing education every three years
Technical Bulletins: City Recorder Certification Update
Municipal clerks and recorders are required to become certified by completing 100 hours of education and maintain the certification by obtaining 18 hours of continuing education every three years
City Recorder Certification Update (2008)
In 1994 Chapter 648 of Public Acts of 1994 added a law that required municipal clerks and recorders to become certified by completing 100 hours of education. The legislation also required that the certification be maintained by obtaining 18 hours of continuing education every three years
Technical Bulletins: City Recorder Certification Update
Municipal clerks and recorders are required to become certified by completing 100 hours of education and maintain the certification by obtaining 18 hours of continuing education every three years
Technical Bulletins: City Recorder Certification Update (2008)
Municipal clerks and recorders are required to become certified by completing 100 hours of education and maintain the certification by obtaining 18 hours of continuing education every three years
Conducting a Special Census
There are many things to consider before conducting a special census, including: the cost, time, and human resources involved in conducting the census; correctly scheduling the census; and determining who will conduct the census
Technical Bulletins: City Recorder Certification Update
Municipal clerks and recorders are required to become certified by completing 100 hours of education and maintain the certification by obtaining 18 hours of continuing education every three years
Budget Manual: An MTAS Guide for Municipal Budget Development and Execution
This manual gives a big picture look at budgets
The Peripheral Distribution of the Cranial Nerves of Necturus maculatus
Although Necturus is so commonly used in laboratory courses of vertebrate dissection there have been few attempts made to give a systematic account of its cranial nerves. Laboratory guides and outlines still adhere to an antiquated nomenclature in reference to the nervous system of Necturus, for which procedure there is little excuse in the light of the work that has been done already on the nervous systems of other Urodela
Printer Modeling for Document Imaging
The microscopic details of printing often are unnoticed by humans, but can make differences that affect machine recognition of printed text. Models of the defects introduced into images by printing can be used to improve machine recognition. A probabilistic model used to generate images showing toner placement bears similarities to actual printed images. An equation derived for the average coverage of paper by toner particles having probabilistic placement is developed using geometric probability. Simulations show that averages of ‘printed images’ do have the same average coverage as the derived average coverage equations
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