Table B1 Sample Clauses

Table B1. Educational components at the sending institution to be replaced during the mobility Component code (if any) Component title (as indicated in the course catalogue) at the sending institution Semester (e.g. autumn/spring; term] Number of ECTS credits (or equivalent) to be recognised by the sending institution See separate document Individual Study Programme (ISP) Total ECTS Provisions applying if the student does not complete successfully some educational components: See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx/inschrijven/onderwijs-examenreglement
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Table B1. During the mobility Component code (if any) Component title at the Sending Institution (as indicated in the course catalogue) Semester [e.g. autumn/spring; term] Number of ECTS credits (or equivalent) to be recognised by the Sending Institution Total: Commitment [Agreement of the proposed amendments by email is accepted. Original signatures are not mandatory for this specific section.] Commitment Name Email Position Date Signature Student Student Responsible person13 at the Sending Institution Academic coordinator Responsible person at the Receiving Institution14 Academic coordinator After the Mobility Transcript of Records at the Receiving Institution Start and end dates of the study period: from [day/month/year] ……………. to [day/month/year] ……………. Table C After the mobility Component code (if any) Component title at the Receiving Institution (as indicated in the course catalogue) Was the component successfully completed by the student? [Yes/No] Number of ECTS credits (or equivalent) Grades received at the Receiving Institution Total: … Transcript of Records and Recognition at the Sending Institution Start and end dates of the study period: from [day/month/year] ……………. to [day/month/year] ……………. Table D After the mobility Component code (if any) Title of recognised component at the Sending Institution (as indicated in the course catalogue) Number of ECTS credits (or equivalent) recognised Grades registered at the Sending Institution (if applicable) Total: …
Table B1. Variance estimates and autocorrelation estimate for the non-parametric LLM used in the analysis presented in Table 2 51 baited hook was released and timed to the bottom of the tank. 53 The baited hook under load of the sinking swivel set with and without a TDR attached averaged 0.9170.02 m s—1 and 55 0.9170.02 m s—1, respectively. There was no detectable effect of the TDR on the sink rate of the baited hook. 57 59 CONCLUSION 61 The trials in the tank indicate that the addition of a XX Xxxxx TDR to the branch lines used on the Ocean Explorer was Variance s.e. Z-ratio 53 Set 8.995 × 10—3 6.465 × 10—3 1.391 P-unit.TIMEg (1,2] 6.227 × 10—3 1.176 × 10—3 5.297 P-unit.TIMEg (2,3] 5.657 × 10—3 1.199 × 10—3 4.717 P-unit.TIMEg (3,4] 4.158 × 10—3 0.984 × 10—3 4.224 P-unit.TIMEg (4,5] 2.336 × 10—3 0.681 × 10—3 3.433 P-unit.TIMEg (5,10] 1.471 × 10—3 0.480 × 10—3 3.061 P-unit.TIMEg (10,20] 0.0 — Boundary EU residual variance 62.638 × 10—3 9.068 × 10—3 value 6.908 Autocorrelation 0.975 0.004 252.5 55 57 59 61 SINK RATES OF PELAGIC LONGLINES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SEABIRD INTERACTIONS 9 1 which set of predicted mean depths have been used. The bounds for each level of the factor used in the comparison are shown.
Table B1. 1: The WP6.1 survey truck+rail sample. Number of observations in the two commodity classification code systems SITC 0: Food and Live animals SITC 1: Beverages and tobacco SITC 2: Crude materials, inedible, except fuels SITC 3: Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials SITC 4: Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes SITC 5: Chemicals and related products SITC 6: Manufactures goods classified chiefly by material SITC 7: Machinery and transport equipment SITC 8: Miscellaneous manufactured articles
Table B1. Penstemon Conservation Area and Interim Conservation Area Locations by Conservation Unit Unit Number UTM* Easting UTM Northing Interim area 638481.03 4393235.17 Interim area 625788.34 4397684.92 Interim area 627447.76 4399083.30 Interim area 639891.46 4391656.62 Interim area 637841.21 4393453.14 Interim area 637574.27 4393298.25 Interim area 638245.67 4393729.87 Unit 3 Conservation area 659607.12 4407928.85 Conservation area 653200.80 4402054.98 Conservation area 663837.61 4410405.01 Conservation area 656936.31 4412579.75 Conservation area 665474.53 4412457.07 Conservation area 656853.88 4404697.80 Conservation area 667042.38 4412873.16 Conservation area 665168.54 4415947.57 Conservation area 656892.20 4415329.57 Conservation area 657276.58 4414812.49 Conservation area 659539.10 4412926.97 Conservation area 658797.45 4412035.95 Conservation area 661737.81 4411105.01 Conservation area 666069.99 4409139.37 Conservation area 652062.48 4400607.09 Conservation area 665360.91 4409631.67 Conservation area 657171.89 4405260.37 Interim area 659571.89 4412672.41 Interim area 658564.53 4403234.97 Interim area 657449.87 4403241.84 Interim area 659203.12 4408500.70 Interim area 656157.77 4404443.81 Interim area 655202.11 4404369.88 Interim area 659731.18 4409995.00 Interim area 659079.26 4409642.31 Interim area 659515.63 4409155.56 Unit 4 Conservation area 667684.38 4423735.35 Table B1. Penstemon Conservation Area and Interim Conservation Area Locations by Conservation Unit Unit Number UTM* Easting UTM Northing Conservation area 661229.93 4426979.99 Conservation area 663900.82 4422824.30 Conservation area 660626.18 4425836.29 Conservation area 664912.07 4428294.25 Conservation area 666705.02 4425440.04 Conservation area 668019.75 4424971.08 Conservation area 662753.32 4424619.55 Conservation area 666079.72 4430589.69 Conservation area 656682.09 4426011.90 Conservation area 661763.94 4424667.65 Conservation area 665568.40 4422348.40 Conservation area 661380.61 4422822.34 Conservation area 665884.97 4432970.76 Conservation area 664661.62 4433156.53 Conservation area 665260.48 4432913.92 Conservation area 661642.55 4423735.76 Conservation area 663399.38 4425907.41 Conservation area 663607.28 4427547.66 Conservation area 660978.04 4422821.07 Conservation area 665002.24 4429824.78 Conservation area 665463.84 4433274.01 Conservation area 665489.70 4432934.55 Conservation area 656834.64 4426502.58 Conservation area 662276.37 4428999.23 Conservation area 662100.90 4431285.75 C...
Table B1. Penstemon Conservation Area and Interim Conservation Area Locations by Conservation Unit Unit Number UTM* Easting UTM Northing Conservation area 667677.46 4434098.54 Conservation area 669285.07 4434563.99 Conservation area 666470.94 4434504.96 Conservation area 674778.82 4437430.75 Conservation area 671288.75 4439140.25 Conservation area 671270.01 4442399.04 Unit 6 Conservation area 667523.45 4432104.13 Conservation area 672440.68 4431865.43
Table B1. Group of educational components in the student's degree that would normally be completed at the sending institution and which will be replaced by the study abroad programme. NB no one to one match with Table A is required. Where all credits in Table A are recognised as forming part of the programme at the sending institution without any further conditions being applied, Table B may be completed with a reference to the mobility window (see guidelines). Kommentiert [KM7]: Note that listing classes here does not mean that they are automatically acreditted. Once you have recieved your final results from your host university, you must apply for the classes and your time abroad to be accredited. See here for the official procedure: xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxxx.xx/index.php?id=66000 MEd Englisch LING 704 MEd Englisch 1 Component title (as indicated in the course catalogue) at the sending institution Component6 code (if any) Field of study Studien- fach No Lfd. Nr. SS 3 3 If the student does not successfully complete some educational components, the following provisions will apply:
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Table B1. Proposed Evaluation Budget Category Total Cost Personnel Fringe Travel Indirect Costs Data Collection Equipment/Supplies Other Administrative Costs TOTAL EVALUATION COST Table B2. Estimated Evaluation Timeline and Major Milestones FFY 2018 (DY7) FFY 2019 (DY8) FFY 2020 (DY9) FFY 2021 (DY10) FFY 2022 (DY11) FFY 2023 (DY12) FFY 2024 (DY13) Task Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Texas 1115(a) Medicaid Waiver Renewal - (December 21, 2017 - September 30, 2022) Data Collection/Data Sources DSRIP-Obtain Statewide Learning Collaborative surveys DSRIP-RHP Plan update DSRIP-Reporting data (2x/year) DSRIP-Protocols DY9 -10 DSRIP-Transition Plan DSRIP-Conduct stakeholder interviews DSRIP-Conduct stakeholder surveys DSRIP-Hospital/ED discharge data MMC-Analyze Medicaid claims and encounters MMC-Conduct provider interviews MMC-Obtain STAR Kids EQRO report and data Data Analysis DSRIP-Statewide Learning Collaborate survey dataset DSRIP-RHP Plan update content analysis DSRIP-Reporting dataset DSRIP-Protocols DY9 -10 - content analysis DSRIP-Transition Plan content analysis DSRIP-Conduct stakeholder interviews DSRIP-Conduct stakeholder surveys DSRIP-Hospital/ED discharge data MMC-Analyze Medicaid claims and encounters MMC-Code and analyze provider interviews Communication, Dissemination, and Reporting CMS monitoring reports (2x/year) Submission of draft evaluation plan (2018) CMS comments received (within 60 days) Confirmation of independent evaluator contract and related data use agreements and data assurances Submission of draft Interim 1115(a) Evaluation Report CMS comments received (within 60 days) Submission of final draft Interim 1115(a) Evaluation Report Submission of draft Final 1115(a) Evaluation Report CMS comments received (within 60 days) Submission of final draft Final 1115(a) Evaluation Report Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 CY 2018 CY 2019 CY 2020 CY 2021 CY 2022 CY 2023 CY 2024 Note. FFY=Federal fiscal year, October 1-September 30; DY=Demonstration year, October 1-September 30; Q1=October, November, and December; Q2=January, February, and March; Q3=April, May, and June; Q4=July, August, and September; DSRIP=Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment; RHP=Regional Healthcare Partnership; ED=Emergency department; MMC=Medicaid managed care; STAR Kids=MMC program for disabled through 20 years; EQRO=External quality review organization; CMS=Centers for Medicare an...
Table B1. Pre-Deposit Participation
Table B1. Patent Examiners Rates of Pay Current Structure Current Structure New Structure at Commencement Date Commencement Date 14 May 2009 Oct 2009 4% 4% 1% paypoints $ PP $ $ $ $ PE1 46,161 48,007 49,928 50,427 PE2 49,167 51,134 53,179 53,711 PE3 52,529 54,630 56,815 57,384 PE4 55,827 58,060 60,382 60,986 PE5 58,550 60,892 63,328 63,961 1 59,000 61,360 63,814 64,453 2 60,500 62,920 65,437 66,091 PEQC PE6 59,824 note B7.3 PE7 61,607 64,071 66,634 67,300 PE8 63,297 65,829 68,462 69,147 PE9 64,787 3 65,000 67,600 70,304 71,007 AD PE10 66,729 4 68,500 71,240 74,090 74,830 PE11 68,560 5 72,000 74,880 77,875 78,654 DPP 69,908 6 75,300 78,312 81,444 82,259 no equivalent 7 78,600 81,744 85,014 85,864 no equivalent 8 82600 85,904 89,340 90,234 grandfathered positions ‐ not permanent paypoints in the new structure until employees reach competency points B7. Transitional Arrangements B7.1 Current examiners below the old Patent Examiner 5 will not move to the new paypoint 2 until they satisfactorily complete PEQC.
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