Study Areas Sample Clauses
Study Areas. There are areas within the school where senior students work when they have a Study Period. Wireless is active and students are able to use their laptops. The Senior Study Room is the dedicated senior study area and all students are timetabled into this room if they have a study period. If access to the school library is required, then students must arrange with ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.
Study Areas. (a) a moderately detailed description of each study areas including general topography and vegetation types, man-made structures present, and substrate used/preferred
(b) include a map of the scale 1"=400' or better showing the location of each study area and its components
(c) the observations shall be reported and analyzed separately for each site on the Base
Study Areas. The study areas are available for student use during the semester on the following days/times: Monday through Thursday - 8:30 am - 11:30 pm; Friday between 8:30 am - 4:00 pm; Sunday between 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. Study areas include the study rooms (5th floors); or the library (3rd floor). Do not use the library for group study. PLEASE RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS AND MAINTAIN CLEANLINESS OF THESE AREAS OR THE PRIVILEGE TO USE THESE AREAS WILL BE RESCINDED. CHILDREN ARE NOT ALLOWED IN STUDY AREAS. FOOD OR DRINK During the school semester, students may not enter the building before 6:00 am and must leave the building by 11:30 pm Monday - Thursday, 4:00 pm on Friday, and 6:00 pm on Sunday. Students are not allowed in the building when school is closed for the MSON observed holidays: New Year’s Day, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Summer hours vary. Any student who violates this policy is subject to disciplinary measures including suspension and/or dismissal. For emergencies dial 911. To notify campus security in the event of an emergency dial “2222” using the internal phones in the hallways and classrooms which are available on the first, third, fourth and fifth floors for emergency notification throughout MSON. These phones may also be used to activate an intercom system throughout the school. A taxi phone is available in the lobby of the Hospital. Toll Free Info Number - 511 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, New York Information regarding community resources and counseling sources are available in the Student Services Coordinator’s Office on 1st floor or from your faculty advisor. An abridged list is published in your student handbook. All students have the right to notify campus security, local law enforcement, and/or state police of criminal incidents or emergencies. Campus security department can be reached by calling ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or 6314. In an emergency dial “2222.” The Mount ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police can be contacted directly by dialing 911 from any telephone. Security will record, classify, and log all reports received. Individuals reporting incidents will be informed of their rights and given an opportunity to file a police report for insurance or criminal purposes. All reported incidents are reviewed on an ongoing basis to determine patterns and required corrective action. Third party reports will not be accepted by a police officer. In the event of a major emergency or an...
Study Areas. The measurement campaigns consisted in recording climatic variables inside specific areas with mobile devices. The aim of the campaign was to evaluate microclimatic differences inside each area. Measurements were carried out during three days (6th to 8th August 2010) with typical summertime weather (i.e. influence of sea breeze) from sunrise to sunset covering all the sunlight hours. The experimental areas were selected from an evaluation of Bilbao land use and the regional climate affecting the urban area. Specific measuring sites inside each area were selected considering urban climate expert knowledge. The location and the typology of the areas is given in Table 9. Area Name X (UTM) Y (UTM) Z (m) TYPE A Ribera Deusto 30504426 4788715 5.0 Urban Park B Miribilla 30504498 4789088 85.0 Wide Street C Casco Viejo 30504655 4789329 10.0 Square D Indautxu 30504820 4789591 25.0 Square The four selected areas are quite different: Ribera Deusto is located beside the river (i.e. the most important ventilation path in the city); Miribilla was in an open-set urban development area with high 8-storey buildings in one of the most elevated areas of the city; Casco Viejo is in a very dense urban development; and Indautxu is in a compact area in the city centre with medium height buildings (6 stories). Daily measurements were taken in two areas. Table 10 shows the exact measuring period in each of the selected areas. Inside the four areas, mobile sensors were moved from one site to another. The periods in each specific site was appropriate to record representative data and evaluate microclimatic differences. Mobile measurement periods Area Day 2010/08/06 2010/08/07 2010/08/08 A-Ribera Deusto Start 6:35 11:10 End 9:37 19:15 B-Miribilla Start 6:55 11:06 13:22 16:40 8:27 End 9:41 12:30 15:30 19:15 12:28 C-Casco Viejo Start 6:32 10:55 13:15 16:38 6:41 11:00 13:15 16:39 End 9:30 12:36 16:18 19:00 10:02 12:37 15:45 19:04 D-Indautxu Start 6:42 11:15 13:32 End 9:35 12:38 19:41
Study Areas. The District has identified four additional “Study Areas” on the ▇▇▇▇▇ Lake bed totaling up to 1.85 square miles that may require some level of control in order to attain the PM10 NAAQS. The four Study Areas are delineated in Exhibit 1. The District will study emissions from the Study Areas occurring between July 1, 2006 and April 1, 2010 to determine whether they will cause or contribute to PM10 NAAQS exceedances such that controls will be required. The District will use the data collected during this period to make a determination after May 1, 2010 as to the need for additional controls, as set forth in Paragraph 10, below. However, if the City is not in compliance with Paragraphs 1 and 3 of this Order, the determination as to the need for additional controls in the Study Areas may be made prior to May 1, 2010.
Study Areas. Please keep silent when studying in the study areas and respect the other learners. No music is allowed in the study area. The door of the study area must be kept closed at all times.
Study Areas. 2.1.1 The study methodology follows that being set out in the “Technical Guide for Air Ventilation Assessment for Developments in Hong Kong” (the “Technical Guide” hereafter) and taking due considerations of the requirements set out in the Assignment Brief.
2.1.2 In accordance with the Technical Guide, the Project Area of an AVA study is defined by the project site boundaries and includes all open areas within the project site that pedestrians are likely to access. For this Study, the Project Area is TWTL 393 (Figure 2).
2.1.3 The Assessment Area is identified with reference to the existing highest building in Tsuen Wan (i.e. Nina Tower with a building height of 321m). The Assessment Area generally covers area up to 321m from the boundary of the Project Area (Figure 2). The Assessment Area extends from the Project Area to Wang Lung Street in the east, Waterside Plaza in the south, West Rail Tsuen Wan West Station in the west and Lady Trench Polyclinic in the north.
2.1.4 The Surrounding Area generally includes the surrounding of the Project Area up to 642m from the boundary of the Project Area (Figure 2). The western and southern boundaries of the Surrounding Area have been slightly extended to cover the entire committed developments at the West Rail Tsuen Wan West Station, the existing Riviera Gardens and the Tsuen Wan Riviera Park. The Surrounding Area extends from the Project Area to Fu Yin House of Tai Wo Hau Estate in the east, Hoi Sing Mansion of Riviera Gardens in the south, West Rail Tsuen Wan West Station in the west, and the junction of ▇▇▇ ▇▇ Road and Castle Peak Road in the north.
