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The Earth is our home, but few of us stop to consider in detail how it works and changes. Although popularly applied mostly to biological systems, the word evolution simply means "change through time". This course intends to foster understanding of the Earth as an evolving and changing interconnected system across the vast expanse of 4.5 billion years of geologic history. Where did we come ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/engineering/environmental-engineering-msenve/
About the Program The MSEnvE program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop a greater technical competency in the general area of Environmental Engineering. Students are motivated to grow intellectually through the continued search for and use of knowledge, and are provided with the catalyst to become active, articulate and socially aware individuals. Graduates of the ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/basic-science-departments/pathology-laboratory-medicine/research-programs
The faculty is well supported by funding from federal (NIH), state, and philanthropic sources. Laboratories occupy a total of 10,000 square feet of modern open laboratory space and are furnished with state-of-the-art equipment: Laser confocal microscopy Electron microscopy Histology and immunohistochemistry Light and Immunofluorescence microscopy with image analyses and whole slide imaging ...
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Physical Geography is a foundational course for Geography and Environmental Studies, providing a basic introduction to physical phenomena and processes. It is about the earth's spheres: the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. We will spend about two-thirds of our time on the basics of earth-sun relations, the earth's atmosphere and oceans, climate and weather, and water ...
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Required Courses Your curriculum will vary depending on whether you select a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. All students take an introductory course in science followed by a series of classes that explore concentrations within the discipline. Natural Sciences BA A sample of courses you might take include General Biology I, General Chemistry II and General Chemistry Laboratory II, and ...
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This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts and models of public health response and recovery in the context of natural disasters. It will assist health care and allied health professionals, public health professionals, and emergency responders to work together to respond effectively and to facilitate recovery in a natural disaster. The course will enable students to meet ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/pharmacy/global-pharmacovigilance-benefit-risk-management-certificate/
About the Certificate Pharmacovigilance focuses on the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects associated with the use of healthcare products, including biologics, consumer products, devices, drugs, human cell and tissue products, in vitro diagnostics, and vaccines. The healthcare industry is challenged with providing safety oversight throughout the product ...
https://sustainability.temple.edu/sites/sustainability/files/LEED_Architecture_Cutsheet.pdf
Low emitting materials This project used low-emitting materials in construction, including low-emitting adhesives, sealants, paints, coatings, floor systems and composite wood and agrifiber products.
https://tyler.temple.edu/sites/tyler/files/architecture/Paint%2C%20latex%20%28Glidden-%20GLN64XX%29.pdf
Effects of overexposure : Inhalation : Irritation of respiratory tract, lungs. Prolonged inhalation may lead to dizziness and/or lightheadedness, headache, nausea, coughing, difficulty of breathing, severe lung irritation or damage, pneumoconiosis.
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2024/01/Clark-A-Review-of-CITESs-Impact-127-159.pdf
Jeremiah D. Clark* The Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) governs commerce in wildlife among signatory nations. The agreement went into effect in 1973 with the intention to mitigate extinction of endangered species affected by the international wildlife trade. While CITES has contributed to some successes in wildlife conservation since its passage, there is ...