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9.1 -- Laser Safety PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of the Laser Safety Program is to establish Temple University's policy for the standardized and safe use of all clinical and research lasers within the university. This program is primarily based on guidance from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136 series, specifically ANSI Z136.1 – American National Standard for Safe Use of ...
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Before becoming Verdantas’ principal and senior consultant in environmental assessment and remediation, Gresh was Mid-Atlantic environmental practice leader as well as Philadelphia division director. Her recent projects included EPA brownfield-funded environmental assessment and cleanup of abandoned oil terminals along the Schuylkill River to support redevelopment for Bartram’s Trail and ...
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Envisioning our future Since its founding in 1884, Temple University has been dedicated to fostering a campus life that connects individuals, ideas and resources to shape a brighter and more promising future for the broader community. In 2008, Temple University took a decisive step in addressing climate change by pledging carbon neutrality by 2050 and establishing the Ofice of Sustainability ...
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Figure 2.4: Difference electron density maps for 2a6cl8vp generated by subtracting ground state scf density from excited state rho-ci electron density. The purple color indicates a net decrease in electron density in the excited state relative to the ground state. On the other hand, the orange color indicates a net increase in electron density on the excited state relative to the ground state ...
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The representation theory of (associative) algebras provides a useful setting in which to study many aspects of the two most classical flavors of representation theory under a common umbrella: representations of groups and of Lie algebras. However, it turns out that general algebras fail to capture certain features of group representations and the same can be said for representations of Lie ...
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Environmental Engineering Master of Science Understand and interpret the dynamics of man-made and natural pollutants, environmental systems, and the sustainability of natural resources in the Environmental Engineering Master of Science (MS) program in the College of Engineering at Temple University. Prepare to execute projects that model the flow, use and disposal of resources to address ...
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Our understanding of much of reality relies on statistics. Many claims about our world, our society and other societies, specific organizations (such as Temple University), and even our minds and bodies rest on statistical data. Using examples from anthropology, psychology, sociology, political science, and economics, students will examine how social science methods and statistics help us ...
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However, it is debatable whether such offline-to-online tar-geting is effective. On the one hand, advocates argue that inducing offline customers to buy online may complement a firm’s store channel. This is because as more channels are used to engage customers, the value of these customers increases (Gimpel et al. 2018), and multichannel shoppers are more loyal and spend more than single ...
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Calculating closure and area of a traverse; computing offset angles and chord distances to layout circular and spiral curves; determine elevations to layout vertical curves; computing volumes from terrain cross sections. Field problems using surveying instruments to layout a traverse and a circular curve. Students will work on teams, which will be responsible for performing field work ...
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nities for e-commerce cart targeting (ECT). However, practitioners might target shoppers who have short-listed products in their digital carts without fully considering how ECT designs interact with consumer mindsets in online shopping stages. This paper develops a conceptual model of ECT that addresses the question of when (with versus without carts) and how to target (scarcity versus price ...