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Figure 21. The front page of the MEMORI website (a) and the front page of the Facebook website (b).
Figure 21. Patient Cognitive Skills Now, to display the remaining tabs, you have to click on the tab with the “...” label (Figure 22). Figure 22: Tab moving After clicking the “...” tab, the first of remaining tabs (“Personnel”) will be shown (Figure 23); here you can choose the medical expert that will follow the patient. The selection of the medical expert is done in the same way described for cognitive skills, that is by selecting the expert in the drop down list and then by clicking the button “Add” (Figure 23). You can remove a medical expert by clicking on the “trash” icon in the same way described for cognitive skills.
Figure 21. The accumulative electricity curtailment is the difference between the electricity generation potential and the actual electricity generation (approximately 20%) If the curtailed electricity is to be used for other processes it is important to determine its timing and load heights to adapt the process. For this purpose we synthetize typical weekly curtailment profiles. The time series aggregation module (TSAM) is able to cluster time series data into typical periods [29], [30]. We use the module to cluster the time series data from the optimization process into four typical periods consisting of 168 hours each. This results in four typical weeks which are shown in Figure 22. The clustered profile shows that curtailment typically appears for a short duration (hours to days) with rather high peaks. These profiles seem to be disadvantageous for other processes. First, because curtailed electricity is not available for approximately 60% of the year. Furthermore, whenever there is curtailment it is fluctuating, which makes a proper adaption of the profile more difficult. Figure 22: Clustered curtailment time series with load heights and occurrence frequency. If curtailed electricity is to be used for other processes the typical generation could look like the clustered data

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  • Figure 2-1 contains a list of training locations and their corresponding brevity codes.

  • Figure 2.1 below shows diagrammatically the underlying principles of the approach.

  • Figure 2-1 provides an overview of the database of studies in humans or experimental animals included in this chapter of the profile.

  • The development of this NVIC and the general policies contained within it have been thoroughly reviewed by the originating office, and are categorically excluded (CE) under current USCG CE # 33 from further environmental analysis, in accordance with Section 2.B.2. and Figure 2-1 of the National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Procedures and Policy for Considering Environmental Impacts, COMDTINST M16475.1 (series).

  • The development of this Manual and the general policies contained within it have been thoroughly reviewed by the originating office in conjunction with the Office of Environmental Management, and are categorically excluded (CE) under current USCG CE # 33 from further environmental analysis, in accordance with Section 2.B.2. and Figure 2-1 of the National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Procedures and Policy for Considering Environmental Impacts, COMDTINST M16475.1 (series).

  • The development of this Commandant Change Notice and the general policies contained within it have been thoroughly reviewed by the originating office in conjunction with the Office of Environmental Management, and are categorically excluded (CE) under current USCG CE # 33 from further environmental analysis, in accordance with Section 2.B.2. and Figure 2-1 of the National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Procedures and Policy for Considering Environmental Impacts, COMDTINST M16475.1 (series).

  • Subpart A—General§ 2.1 Purpose.(a) The purpose of this part is to de- fine terms the Coast Guard uses in reg- ulations, policies, and procedures, to determine whether it has jurisdiction on certain waters in cases where spe- cific jurisdictional definitions are not otherwise provided.(b) Figure 2.1 is a visual aid to assist you in understanding this part.

  • Later releases in the second phase of the project will provide Figure 2.1: Primary and supporting objectives direct cloud APIs that will be attractive for scientists porting applications to the grid.

  • Figure 2.1 shows NRC’s four Regional Offices and their respective areas for licensing purposes and identifies Agreement States.

  • While it is convenient to portray the risk management approach in Figure 2-1 as hierarchical, the reality of project and organization dynamics can be much more complex.


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Figure 21. Maximum critical path delay distribution for cases without selective redundancy, R=3 and R=3. Figure 21 early shows reduction in the mean value of the maximum critical path delay which mostly benefits from the reduced mean value of each critical path. Moreover, a reduced standard deviation of each critical path also reduces the mean value of the maximum critical path delay. The improvement in the mean value of the maximum critical path delay is: • 3.3% and 5.4% compared to the default case (without optimization) for R=2 and R=3, respectively. There is a noticeable reduction in the standard deviation of the maximum critical path delay: • 25.5% and 35.8% compared to the default case (without optimization) for R=2 and R=3, respectively. However, for comparison in fully synchronous design there are no partitions and the typical length of the critical path is ncp=24. The improvement of the mean value of the maximum critical path delay in this case is: • 1.9% and 3.6% compared to the default case (without optimization) for R=2 and R=3, respectively. The reduction in the standard deviation of the maximum critical path delay is:
Figure 21. A representative trace identifying an ‘ineffective effort’ asynchronous event s Abbreviations: Chest RIP- chest wall respiratory inductance plethysmography, Abdo RIP- abdominal wall respiratory inductance plethysmography, Sum RIP- Sum of both the chest wall and abdominal inductance plethysmography bands, sEMGpara- surface second intercostal parasternal electromyography signal.
Figure 21. Radar plots of average scores for subdomains of Institutional Engagement by hospital. Subdomain scores below the cut-off for sustainability (2) are highlighted in red.
Figure 21. Table comparing changes in visitor numbers to attractions from 2015 to 2016 by region (XXXX data reported in KC1: NHM Annual Report, 2017) 15 There are currently 57 members of XXXX who, between them, operate 2,200 sites, including: museums and galleries; historic sites, such as houses and castles; cathedrals; gardens; zoos and aquaria and leisure attractions, such as theme parks. Each year, members submit their visitor numbers for that calendar year to XXXX for them to collate and disseminate. (XXXX, 2021) Error 2: Family visits decreased more than others The aim for the Learning department in relation to families was to deepen the engagement of visitors from the Family Focused segment with the events and activities at the Museum (S2: ADP, 2014; Int Learn, July 2021). Since 1997, the NHM has worked with external research agencies to conduct annual exit surveys of their visitors to understand their demographics, visit history, motivations for visiting, on-site behaviour and satisfaction with the visitor experience. This survey enabled the Audience Analyst to identify the number and proportion of family visitors to the Museum over time as well as what activities they took part in onsite. By comparing the numbers of visitors from the Family Focused segment attending events in 2013/2014 to 2016/2017, it became clear that this goal was not achieved. In the 2013/2014 NHM annual survey, 1% of respondents said they had attended an event or activity16 while at the Museum which equates to 54,250 visitors. From a previous piece of audience research, conducted in 2014 to understand the audience segments 16 It is possible that visitors do not associate our learning programmes as one of these options so the actual percentages in 2013/14 and 16/17 might be slightly higher, however, even so, it is not likely to change the trend seen given the number of families visiting the Museum decreased during this time. attending the Museum’s free and booked events, we know that 23% of event attendees were from the Family Focused segment (NHM Events Segmentation, 2014). Therefore, by calculating 23% of 54,250 event attendees, we can estimate that 12,478 visits were made to events by Family Focused visitors in 2013/2014. According to the 2016/2017 exit survey, less than 1% of Family Focused visitors attended “a talk, tour or special event” while at the Museum (KC1: NHM Annual Report, 2017). This equates to fewer than 2,440 visitors and indicates that participation by family focused vi...
Figure 21. Schematic illustrations of (a) cross sections through category B waste monoliths containing drums or canisters as primary waste packages and (b) configuration of waste packages within a disposal gallery for the disposal concept in Boom Clay proposed in Belgium (ONDRAF/NIRAS, 2013) Other concepts for LILW geological disposal such as those proposed in Switzerland and the UK involve the emplacement of stacks of conditioned waste packages in excavated vaults (e.g. Figure 22). In this type of concept, waste packages are stacked in underground caverns, and the void space around the packages would be backfilled by a cementitious material. In the case of the UK concept, wastes may be stored for a period of time before backfilling, such as to ease retrieval of waste packages (NDA, 2010b). The specific dimensions and geometry of the excavated vaults in such concept designs would change as a result of the type of host rock selected for a geological disposal facility in the UK (NDA, 2010b). The backfill material that has been developed in the UK for use in higher strength host rock (Nirex Reference Vault Backfill, NRVB) provides a number of safety relevant functions. The composition of NRVB enables the long-term maintenance of alkaline porewater chemistry, which supresses the concentration of many important radionuclides and maintains a high active surface area for radionuclide sorption. NRVB has relatively high permeability and porosity to ensure homogeneous chemical conditions and to permit the escape of gas (NDA, 2010c). Figure 22 Schematic of UK disposal concept showing cross section through an unshielded-ILW vault in higher-strength rock (NDA, 2010b)

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  • Double check valve assembly means an assembly composed of two single, independently acting, check valves including tightly closing shutoff valves located at each end of the assembly and suitable connections for testing the water tightness of each check valve.

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