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Additional guidance point added in 2012

by Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Associate Scientific Director, Centre For The Aids, Gerais Belo Horizonte
"... in biomedical HIV prevention trials ..."
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in biomedical HIV prevention trials

Additional guidance point added in 2012

by Belo Horizonte
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in biomedical HIV prevention trials

THE INSTALLATION SAFETY OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE. Headquarters

by Is Outdated , 2009
"... Summary. This regulation provides new policy on Army safety management procedures with special emphasis on responsibilities and organizational concepts. It implements requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970 as implemented in Executive Order ..."
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Summary. This regulation provides new policy on Army safety management procedures with special emphasis on responsibilities and organizational concepts. It implements requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970 as implemented in Executive Order

Additional Guidance for Institutions and Review Teams for Common Standard 2 Summary

by unknown authors
"... Biennial Reports are a key component of the Commission’s accreditation system and have been in place since the 2007-08 year. Section A of the Biennial Report requires institutions to provide program specific data for each Commission-approved educator preparation program. Section B is a summary of th ..."
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are collecting, analyzing and using candidate assessment and program effectiveness data at the program level. However, the review noted that additional guidance to assist institutions in completing Section B, the institutional summary and plan of action, would be beneficial. To address this, the COA has approved

PLEASE CONTACT THE DIRECTORATE OF PLANS, TRAINING, MOBILIZATION AND SECURITY FOR ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE. REPLY TO

by Is Outdated, Altention Of
"... 1. We at Fort Knox face many challenges in range operations. Our customers cover the full spectrum, from a soldier who just enlisted in the Army and is undergoing Initial Entry Training (IET), to the experienced combat veteran who comes here from home station to train on weekends. 2. We are a TRADOC ..."
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1. We at Fort Knox face many challenges in range operations. Our customers cover the full spectrum, from a soldier who just enlisted in the Army and is undergoing Initial Entry Training (IET), to the experienced combat veteran who comes here from home station to train on weekends. 2. We are a TRADOC installation, and as such, we must comply with TRADOC rules and regulations. The range complex is established to facilitate a very structured training regiment with the predominant requirement being to support IET for both officers and enlisted soldiers. With this in mind, rigid safety requirements have been instituted across the range complex. This structured methodology, which so efficiently facilitates our IET mission, causes friction with our other customers in some instances. This customer base has vast and varied experience ranging from no training to the experienced combat veteran. Generally, units coming to Fort Knox to train in this configuration enter the training event at a higher proficiency and with a solid knowledge base such as SOPS, battle books, and its own internal/external major subordinate unit regulations. Their leadership is firmly embedded throughout the rank and file of the organization. Our issue is-how do we provide an opportunity to maximize a training event for

ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE FOR INELASTIC RATCHETING ANALYSIS USING THE CHABOCHE MODEL

by William F. Weitze, Timothy D. Gilman
"... This paper builds on PVP2013-98150 by Kalnins, Rudolph, and Willuweit [1], which documented two calibration processes for determining the parameters of the Chaboche nonlinear kinematic hardening (NLK) material model for stainless steel, and tested the material model using a pressurized cylindrical s ..."
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This paper builds on PVP2013-98150 by Kalnins, Rudolph, and Willuweit [1], which documented two calibration processes for determining the parameters of the Chaboche nonlinear kinematic hardening (NLK) material model for stainless steel, and tested the material model using a pressurized cylindrical shell subjected to thermal cycling. The current paper examines (1) whether a Chaboche NLK model with only two terms (rather than four as in PVP-98150) is sufficiently accurate, (2) use of the ANSYS program for material model refinement and finite element analysis, and (3) analysis using temperature-dependent NLK model parameters, again using ANSYS.

The strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE) statement: guidelines for reporting observational studies.

by Erik Von Elm , Douglas G Altman , Matthias Egger , Stuart J Pocock , Peter C Gøtzsche , Jan P Vandenbroucke - PLoS Med , 2007
"... A B S T R A C T Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which hampers the assessment of its strengths and weaknesses and of a study's generalisability. The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Initi ..."
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be addressed in articles reporting on the 3 main study designs of analytical epidemiology: cohort, case-control, and crosssectional studies. The intention is solely to provide guidance on how to report observational research well: these recommendations are not prescriptions for designing or conducting studies

B. Additional Grant Guidance 1

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Empirical near-source attenuation relationships for horizontal and vertical components of peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and pseudo-absolute acceleration response spectra

by Kenneth W. Campbell , 1997
"... EQE International, inc. Based on extensive user feedback, it has been determined that there are several errors and ambiguities that need to be corrected in the original manuscript (Campbell, 1997). Some of the errors are the result of typographical errors by the publisher, while others are omissions ..."
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are omissions to the original equations that occurred as an oversight. I also offer some additional guidance on the use of the attenuation relations for calculating round motion parameters for normal-fault-ing earthquakes and for sites classified simply as "soil " or "rock. " I hope

Model evaluation guidelines for systematic quantification of accuracy in watershed simulations

by D. N. Moriasi, J. G. Arnold, M. W. Van Liew, R. L. Bingner, R. D. Harmel, T. L. Veith , 2007
"... Watershed models are powerful tools for simulating the effect of watershed processes and management on soil and water resources. However, no comprehensive guidance is available to facilitate model evaluation in terms of the accuracy of simulated data compared to measured flow and constituent values ..."
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Watershed models are powerful tools for simulating the effect of watershed processes and management on soil and water resources. However, no comprehensive guidance is available to facilitate model evaluation in terms of the accuracy of simulated data compared to measured flow and constituent
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