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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocella | "Ocella" is also a generic brand of oral drospirenone contraceptive.
Ocella is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Carcharodini
Hesperiidae genera
Taxa named by William Harry Evans |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ochropyge | Ochropyge is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocytes | Ocytes is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oligoria | Oligoria is a genus of butterflies in the family Hesperiidae.
References
External links
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiini
Taxa named by Samuel Hubbard Scudder
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onenses | Onenses is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrgini
Hesperiidae genera
Taxa named by Frederick DuCane Godman
Taxa named by Osbert Salvin |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onespa | Onespa is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onophas | Onophas is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orses | Orses is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthophoetus | Orthophoetus is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouleus | Ouleus is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrginae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxytoxia | Oxytoxia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachyrhopala | Pachyrhopala is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamphilida | Pamphilida is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachoranthus | Parachoranthus is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradopaea | Paradopaea is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraides | Paraides is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramimus | Paramimus is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrginae
Hesperiidae genera
Taxa named by Jacob Hübner |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patlasingha | Patlasingha is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peba | Peba is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. It has one species, Peba verames.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Monotypic butterfly genera
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pereneia | Pereneia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phemiades | Phemiades is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenicops | Phoenicops is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisola | Pisola is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pithauriopsis | Pithauriopsis is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumbago%20%28butterfly%29 | Plumbago is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrgini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poanopsis | Poanopsis is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pola%20%28skipper%29 | Pola is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procidosa | Procidosa is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Procidosa - Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proeidosa | Proeidosa is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae.
Species
Proeidosa polysema Lower, 1908
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Proeidosa at funet
Trapezitinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propapias | Propapias is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. It has one species Propapias sipariana.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Monotypic butterfly genera
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protelbella | Protelbella is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudocopaeodes | Pseudocopaeodes is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae.
Species
Pseudocopaeodes eunus - alkali skipper
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pseudocopaeodes at funet
Hesperiini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudopirdana | Pseudopirdana is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudosarbia | Pseudosarbia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punta%20punta | Punta punta is a species of skipper butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Punta.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera
Monotypic butterfly genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhosidia | Pyrrhosidia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachana%20%28butterfly%29 | Rachana is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.
Species
Rachana australis (Schroeder & Treadaway, 1990)
Rachana circumdata (Schroeder, Treadaway & Hayashi, 1981)
Rachana jalindra (Horsfield, 1829)
Rachana mariaba (Hewitson, 1869)
Rachana mioae (Hayashi, 1978)
Rachana plateni (Semper, 1890)
References
, 2006: A further contribution to the Lepidoptera fauna of Balambangan Island (Malaysia, Sabah) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae, Pieridae). Fuatao 51: 1-7.
, 1990: Zur kenntnis philippinischer Lycaenidae, 7 (Lepidoptera). Entomologische Zeitschrift 100 (?): 404-407.
, 1978: Lycaenid butterflies from Mindanao, with the descriptions of new genus, new species and new subspecies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). Tyô to Ga. 29(3): 164-168.
, 1981: Zur Kenntnis philippinischer Lycaenidae(Lep.). Ent. Z.. 24: 265-269.
, 1978: In Corbet, A. S. & Pendlebury, H. M., The Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula, edn 3. Kuala Lumpur.
, 2012: Revised checklist of the butterflies of the Philippine Islands (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera). Nachrichten des Entomologischen Vereins Apollo, Suppl. 20: 1-64.
Iolaini
Lycaenidae genera
Taxa named by John Nevill Eliot |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiatus | Radiatus is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. It has one species, Radiatus radiatus.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera
Monotypic butterfly genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabina%20%28skipper%29 | Sabina is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sartora | Sartora is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schausana | Schausana is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepa%20%28skipper%29 | Sepa is a genus of skippers that lives in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophista | Sophista is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Carcharodini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spioniades | Spioniades is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrgini
Hesperiidae genera
Taxa named by Jacob Hübner |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomyles | Stomyles is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapte | Synapte is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systaspes | Systaspes is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species, Systaspes corrosus.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamela | Tamela is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamyris%20%28skipper%29 | Tamyris is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarmia | Tarmia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tellona | Tellona is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Tellona variegata.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theagenes%20%28butterfly%29 | Theagenes is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Erynnini
Hesperiidae genera
Taxa named by Frederick DuCane Godman
Taxa named by Osbert Salvin |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Themesion | Themesion is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoon | Thoon is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
Species
Recognised species include:
Thoon modius (Mabille, 1889)
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirynthoides | Tirynthoides is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tothrix | Tothrix is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trioedusa | Trioedusa is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tromba%20%28skipper%29 | Tromba is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
Species
Recognised species in the genus Tromba include:
Tromba tromba Evans, 1955
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turesis | Turesis is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnerina | Turnerina is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertica%20%28butterfly%29 | Vertica is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinpeius | Vinpeius is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. It has one species Vinpeius tinga.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Monotypic butterfly genera
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola%20%28butterfly%29 | Viola is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Carcharodini
Hesperiidae genera
Taxa named by William Harry Evans |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahydra | Wahydra is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. it consists of 15 species, including:
Wahydra graslieae
Wahydra kenava
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windia | Windia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Carcharodini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xispia | Xispia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Carcharodini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvretta | Yvretta is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zea%20%28skipper%29 | Zea is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Zea - Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zehala | Zehala is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenida | Zenida is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiidae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenis | Zenis is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Hesperiinae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zera%20%28butterfly%29 | Zera is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrginae
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zobera | Zobera is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrgini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zonia | Zonia is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrrhopygini
Hesperiidae genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dapanoptera | Dapanoptera is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae.
Species
D. auroatra (Walker, 1864)
D. candidata (Alexander, 1942)
D. carolina (Edwards, 1932)
D. cermaki (Theischinger, 1996)
D. fascipennis de Meijere, 1913
D. gressittiana (Alexander, 1962)
D. hipmilta (Theischinger, 1994)
D. latifascia (Walker, 1865)
D. meijereana (Alexander, 1942)
D. percelestis (Alexander, 1959)
D. perdecora (Walker, 1861)
D. plenipennis (Walker, 1865)
D. richmondiana Skuse, 1896
D. torricelliana (Alexander, 1947)
D. toxopaeana (Alexander, 1959)
D. versteegi de Meijere, 1915
D. virago (Alexander, 1959)
References
Limoniidae
Nematocera genera |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrisomyia | Harrisomyia is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae.
Distribution
New Zealand.
Species
H. bicuspidata Alexander, 1923
H. terebrella Alexander, 1932
References
Limoniidae
Nematocera genera
Taxa named by Charles Paul Alexander
Diptera of Australasia |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Superleague%20Formula%20broadcasters | This is a list of Superleague Formula broadcasters, that is, a list of broadcasting networks and media outlets which have shown coverage of Superleague Formula. Superleague Formula is covered regularly by such publications as Autosport magazine as well as offering applications such as live timing and live race video streaming from its official website. The series also operates several official social networking websites for its fans, including Twitter and Facebook. This list is accurate up to and including the final round of the 2010 championship at Navarra.
2008 International broadcasters
Andorra: Cuatro
Brazil: Sportv
Cyprus: CytaVision
France: Direct 8
Greece: Alpha TV
Italy: Sky Italia
Middle East region: Abu Dhabi Sport
Netherlands: RTL7
Portugal: TVI
Russia: 7TV
Spain: Cuatro
Sweden: Viasat Motor
Turkey: Show TV
UAE: Abu Dhabi Sport
UK: Setanta Sports
Rest of Europe: Eurosport 2
In addition Superleague Formula was also broadcast on many of the participating club's own networks including:
A.C. Milan: Milan Channel
Borussia Dortmund: BVB TV
SC Corinthians: Timão TV
CR Flamengo: Fla TV
FC Basel: FCB Internet TV
Galatasaray S.K.: Galatasaray TV
Liverpool F.C.: LFC TV
Olympiacos CFP: Sport TV
PSV Eindhoven: PSV TV
Rangers F.C.: Rangers TV
R.S.C. Anderlecht: RSCA TV
Sevilla FC: Sevilla TV
An average of 6 million fans per race watched the 2008 Superleague Formula season. Superleague Formula's inaugural race at Donington Park was seen in 62 countries by a viewing audience of 100,000 people. 34,000 fans attended the last race of the season at Jerez, broadcast live in 70 countries.
2009 International broadcasters
For the 2009 Superleague Formula season, the races were broadcast in 62 countries to a reach of 100 million people.
Official race commentary on the SF World Feed same from Ben Edwards and Bruce Jouanny for every round of the season. Jonathan Green and Martin Haven have also featured in the commentary box. Ben Constanduros and Warren Pole were the pitlane reporters and interviewers.
2010 International broadcasters
Prior to the opening round of the 2010 Superleague Formula season, Superleague Formula got a media deal with The NewsMarket to distribute video content to 25,000 global media outlets in over 190 countries for the duration of the season.
The races had four different commentators on the SF World Feed: Ben Edwards spoke at six rounds, Martin Haven commentated at Silverstone and the Chinese races, Jonathan Green was at Jarama and John Hindhaugh did the Adria and Portimão rounds. Abi Griffiths became the new pitlane reporter, replacing Ben Constadanduros and Warren Pole. Co-commentators were Bruce Jouanny (rounds 1–6, 9, 11), Earl Bamber (rounds 7–8), María de Villota (round 8), Ho-Pin Tung (round 10) and Andy Soucek (Beijing round).
2011 International broadcasters
Motors TV will screen live coverage of all twelve rounds of the 2011 season to viewers in Europe, having signed a deal for the first |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australasian%20Computer%20Music%20Association | The Australasian Computer Music Association (ACMA) is a nonprofit Australia and New Zealand based organisation founded in 1989, which aims to promote electroacoustic and computer music.
History
ACMA was formed in 1989 as a regional organisation to promote electronic and computer music. The majority of ACMA's membership live in Australia and New Zealand. Although there are no formal ties with other associations, ACMA maintains close ties with internationally based sister organisations, such as the Canadian Electroacoustic Community (CEC), the Sonic Arts Network in the U.K., Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS) in the North America, and the International Computer Music Association.
In 1989 ACMA was first presided by Graeme Gerrard (President), with Jim Sosnin (Vice-President), David Hirst (Secretary), and Ann Shirley-Peel (Treasurer).
Conferences
Each year ACMA hosts the Australasian Computer Music Conference (ACMC) in alternating cities of Australia and New Zealand.
References
External links
ACMA — Australasian Computer Music Association
ACMC — Australasian Computer Music Conference
ACMC announcement (2012). Griffith University, Queensland Conservatorium. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
Computer music
Music organisations based in New Zealand
Organizations established in 1989
Music organisations based in Australia |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West%20Africa%20Regional%20Rail%20Integration | The West Africa Regional Rail Integration is a proposal to connect up isolated railway networks in West Africa.
Overview
In 2009, USTDA approved funding of $750,000 for a feasibility study grant to assist the Union économique et monétaire ouest-africaine (UEMOA), in determining the technical and economic viability of developing a rail line from Bamako, Mali to Mali's southeastern border with Côte d’Ivoire, as well as its associated costs, design and construction criteria, and implementation plan. The study will also include a technical assessment on the existing rail line between Dakar, Senegal and Bamako, which would be linked to the proposed rail line. The total cost of the proposed line is expected to exceed $1.9 billion.
The 15-month railway study USTDA contract was authorised to begin in October 2010. ZETA-TECH Associates of Cherry Hill NJ (NOW Harsco Rail Intelligent Solutions) undertook the study with other companies assisting, including the Law Offices of Peter C. Hansen, LLC, which analysed the existing legal framework and drafted a treaty to modernise the ownership structure and facilitate long-term financing of the revitalised railway. A final report was delivered in December 2012, and a French translated copy was accepted by UEMOA in March 2013.
Timeline
2011
On 31 November 2011, an agreement was signed to build a new international railway connecting Côte d'Ivoire, Burkino Faso, Niger and Benin.
No progress was reported on that announcement as of the summer of 2012.
In October 2012 UEMOA held a meeting to at its Burkina Faso headquarters to review and discuss a draft report on the USTDA funded rail project. The consulting team presented four different capital cost modernisation plans. One would be for just minimum safety changes. The most ambitious plan would support a possible 10 million ton modernised standard gauge conversion rail project, with the earliest train operations occurring sometime around 2017 between Dakar and Bamako. The requirements would include an integrated plan of execution with mine + rail + port + a new Railway 2-nation Authority, if the project consultant suggestions are followed. Building just the railway without integrating these other transport and customer commercial actions was recommended as a critical process for moving towards a final total plan.
The Bamako to the south railway corridor has a separate set of competitive issues and technical costs associated with it.
The consultant team also projected the possible Pro Forma Income Statement for three of the possible railway operating company levels of modernisation. Contact UEMOA or the consultants for further information as to the capital costs, possible operating scenarios, and economic outcomes.
A complete Critical Path for debating and then making project decisions (given the many technical choices) and then executing project funding and bidding and construction was also submitted to UEMOA by the consultant team. As of mid October |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Morning%20Show%20with%20Sybil%20%26%20Martin | The Morning Show with Sybil & Martin was a morning magazine show that aired on TV3 (Ireland). It launched on 11 May 2009 as part of a major overhaul of daytime programming on the channel. The programme aired live at 11:00 on weekdays, and was hosted by Sybil Mulcahy and Martin King. It focused on a variety of topical issues, such as healthcare, current affairs, entertainment, and real life stories. It also ran a number of competitions, which gave viewers the chance to become an author of their own published book, or to show off their unique talents such as singing and dancing. In February 2012, it was announced that Claire Brock would replace Sybil Mulcahy while the latter was on maternity leave.
Cancellation
On 26 July 2013, the Irish Independent reported that The Morning Show would be axed and replaced with a new afternoon programme. On 15 August, the TV3 Group confirmed that the show had been cancelled. TheJournal.ie obtained a memo, allegedly sent to TV3 staff by the TV3 Group's management, which criticised those who might have leaked information to the press about future changes at the broadcaster.
References
External links
The Morning Show with Sybil & Martin at TV3
2009 Irish television series debuts
2013 Irish television series endings
Irish television talk shows
Virgin Media Television (Ireland) original programming |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002%E2%80%9303%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules for the four United States broadcast networks that offer programming during this time period, from September 2002 to August 2003. All times are Eastern or Pacific. Affiliates will fill non-network schedule with local, syndicated, or paid programming. Affiliates also have the option to preempt or delay network programming at their discretion.
Legend
Schedule
Monday-Friday
Saturday
By network
ABC
Returning series
ABC News Up Close
ABC World News Now
ABC World News This Morning
Nightline
New series
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Not returning from 2001-02:
Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher
CBS
Returning series
CBS Morning News
Late Show with David Letterman
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
Up to the Minute
Fox
Returning series
MADtv
NBC
Returning series
Early Today
Last Call with Carson Daly
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Saturday Night Live
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Not returning from 2001-02:
Late Friday
Later Presents SCTV
References
TV Listings - New York Times http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?fromTimeInMillis=1244797200000
United States late night network television schedules
2002 in American television
2003 in American television |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003%E2%80%9304%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules for the four United States broadcast networks that offer programming during this time period, from September 2003 to August 2004. All times are Eastern or Pacific. Affiliates will fill non-network schedule with local, syndicated, or paid programming. Affiliates also have the option to preempt or delay network programming at their discretion.
Legend
Schedule
Monday-Friday
Note: Craig Kilborn left The Late Late Show at the end of August 2004, with guest hosts taking his place until Craig Ferguson was selected as the permanent host.
Saturday
By network
ABC
Returning series
ABC World News Now
ABC World News This Morning
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Nightline
Not returning from 2002-03:
ABC News Up Close
CBS
Returning series
CBS Morning News
Late Show with David Letterman
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
Up to the Minute
Fox
Returning series
MADtv
NBC
Returning series
Early Today
Last Call with Carson Daly
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Saturday Night Live
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
References
TV Listings - New York Times http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?fromTimeInMillis=1244797200000
United States late night network television schedules
2003 in American television
2004 in American television |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MANOC | MANOC (Manchester Network Operation Centre) is the home to UKFast's servers and network.
MANOC I & MANOC II originally started as facilities within data centres owned by The University of Manchester. MANOC I was located in the Kilburn Building on Oxford Road (home of the Department of Computer Science). After The University of Manchester realised they did not have sufficient power to grow or maintain the facility if it grew much larger, a new MANOC (MANOC II) was established again with the University of Manchester, this time in the Science Park. It is the UK’s second biggest internet hub and a nerve centre for the North West: almost all of Manchester’s net traffic goes through here.
History and plans
MANOC's largest customer UKFast hosts over 2500 rack servers in its facility and as a result of UKFasts growth a new facility was acquired in August 2009 in central Manchester to keep up with the demand in a deal worth £9.6m,
References
BBC
External links
http://www.Manoc.co.uk
https://web.archive.org/web/20090610072508/http://ukfast.tv/ukfast-data-centres.html
Organisations based in Manchester
Science and technology in Greater Manchester
Software companies of the United Kingdom
Servers (computing)
Web hosting
Website management |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules for the four United States broadcast networks that offer programming during this time period, from September 2004 to August 2005. All times are Eastern or Pacific. Affiliates will fill non-network schedule with local, syndicated, or paid programming. Affiliates also have the option to preempt or delay network programming at their discretion.
Legend
Schedule
Monday-Friday
Note: The Late Late Show featured guest hosts between Kilborn's last episode on August 27, 2004 and Ferguson's first episode as the permanent host on January 3, 2005.
Saturday
By network
ABC
Returning series
ABC World News Now
ABC World News This Morning
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Nightline
CBS
Returning series
CBS Morning News
Late Show with David Letterman
Up to the Minute
New series
The Late Late Show
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Not returning from 2003-04:
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
Fox
Returning series
MADtv
NBC
Returning series
Early Today
Last Call with Carson Daly
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Saturday Night Live
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
References
TV Listings - New York Times http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?fromTimeInMillis=1244797200000
United States late night network television schedules
2004 in American television
2005 in American television |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005%E2%80%9306%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules for the four United States broadcast networks that offer programming during this time period, from September 2005 to August 2006. All times are Eastern or Pacific. Affiliates will fill non-network schedule with local, syndicated, or paid programming. Affiliates also have the option to preempt or delay network programming at their discretion.
Legend
Schedule
Monday-Friday
Saturday
By network
ABC
Returning series
ABC World News Now
ABC World News This Morning
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Nightline
CBS
Returning series
CBS Morning News
Late Show with David Letterman
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Up to the Minute
Not returning from 2004-05:
The Late Late Show
Fox
Returning series
MADtv
NBC
Returning series
Early Today
Last Call with Carson Daly
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Saturday Night Live
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
References
TV Listings - New York Times http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?fromTimeInMillis=1244797200000
United States late night network television schedules
2005 in American television
2006 in American television |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules for the four United States broadcast networks that offer programming during this time period, from September 2006 to August 2007. All times are Eastern or Pacific. Affiliates will fill non-network schedule with local, syndicated, or paid programming. Affiliates also have the option to preempt or delay network programming at their discretion.
Legend
Schedule
Monday-Friday
Note: On NBC, Poker After Dark premiered on January 1, 2007, the network took back the 2:00 a.m. timeslot from its affiliates. Some NBC affiliates did not air Poker After Dark in the 2:00 a.m. timeslot, opting to air syndicated programming, encore of late local news or paid programming instead.
Saturday
By network
ABC
Returning series
ABC World News Now
ABC World News This Morning
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Nightline
New series
America This Morning
CBS
Returning series
CBS Morning News
Late Show with David Letterman
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Up to the Minute
Fox
Returning series
MADtv
New series
Talkshow with Spike Feresten
NBC
Returning series
Early Today
Last Call with Carson Daly
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Saturday Night Live
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
New series
Poker After Dark
References
TV Listings - New York Times http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?fromTimeInMillis=1244797200000
United States late night network television schedules
2006 in American television
2007 in American television |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308%20United%20States%20network%20television%20schedule%20%28late%20night%29 | These are the late night schedules for the four United States broadcast networks that offer programming during this time period, from September 2007 to August 2008. All times are Eastern or Pacific. Affiliates will fill non-network schedule with local, syndicated, or paid programming. Affiliates also have the option to preempt or delay network programming at their discretion.
Legend
Schedule
Monday-Friday
Saturday
By network
ABC
Returning series
ABC World News Now
America This Morning
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Nightline
Not returning from 2006-07:
ABC World News This Morning
CBS
Returning series
CBS Morning News
Late Show with David Letterman
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Up to the Minute
Fox
Returning series
MADtv
Talkshow with Spike Feresten
NBC
Returning series
Early Today
Last Call with Carson Daly
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Poker After Dark
Saturday Night Live
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
References
TV Listings - New York Times http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCGrid.do?fromTimeInMillis=1244797200000
United States late night network television schedules
2007 in American television
2008 in American television |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRTM%20Water%20Body%20Data | The SRTM Water Body Data (SWBD) is a geographical dataset (2003) encoding high-resolution worldwide coastline outlines in a vector format, published by NASA and designed for use in geographic information systems and mapping applications. It was created by BAE Systems ADR for the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) as a complementary product during editing of the digital elevation model database of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM). SWBD data covers the Earth's surface between 56° southern latitude and 60° northern latitude. It is distributed in ESRI shapefile format, divided into 12,229 files, each covering one 1°-by-1° tile of the Earth's surface.
SWBD data is in the public domain and is made available online for free download by NASA.
External links
SWBD data download site
References
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
Geographic information systems
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry%20Stepney%20Green%20Maths%2C%20Computing%20and%20Science%20College | Mulberry Stepney Green Maths, Computing and Science College is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school and sixth form. It is situated in Stepney, in the heart of the historic East End of London and adjacent to the developments in Docklands, it serves the local community, which is mainly Bangladeshi in origin. It has a well-equipped library, including 300 computers and a good range of fiction and reference books/material.
Previously a community school administered by Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, in March 2018 Stepney Green Maths, Computing and Science College converted to academy status. The school was sponsored by The Tower Trust.
Mulberry Stepney Green Computing, Maths and Science College joined the Mulberry Schools Trust on 1 September 2021.
It was an all-boys school but became coeducational from September 2020.
The curriculum is broad, there is a wide range of extra-curricular activities offered before, during and after school. The PE department organise football and table tennis at lunchtime, after school and on Saturdays. These clubs are especially organised to encourage children of the local community to come and experience sports with qualified PE teachers.
The school operates a sixth form provision in consortium with Bow School, Langdon Park School and St Paul's Way Trust School. The sixth form consortium is known as Sixth Form East.
References
SchoolsNet
External links
Mulberry Stepney Green Maths, Computing & Science College
Secondary schools in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Academies in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Stepney |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informatics | Informatics is the study of computational systems. According to the ACM Europe Council and Informatics Europe, informatics is synonymous with computer science and computing as a profession, in which the central notion is transformation of information. In other countries, the term "informatics" is used with a different meaning in the context of library science, in which case it is synonymous with data storage and retrieval.
Different meanings
In some countries, depending on local interpretations, the term "informatics" is used synonymously to mean information systems, information science, information theory, information engineering, information technology, information processing, or other theoretical or practical fields. In Germany, the term informatics almost exactly corresponds to modern computer science. Accordingly, universities in continental Europe usually translate "informatics" as computer science, or sometimes information and computer science, although technical universities may translate it as computer science & engineering.
In the United States, however, the term informatics is mostly used in context of data science, library science or its applications in healthcare (health informatics), where it first appeared in the US.
The University of Washington uses this term to refer to social computing. In some countries, this term is associated with natural computation and neural computation.
The Government of Canada uses the term to refer to operational units offering network and computer services to the various departments.
Etymology
In 1956, the German informatician Karl Steinbuch and engineer Helmut Gröttrup coined the word Informatik when they developed the Informatik-Anlage for the Quelle mail-order management, one of the earliest commercial applications of data processing. In April 1957, Steinbuch published a paper called Informatik: Automatische Informationsverarbeitung ("Informatics: Automatic Information Processing"). The morphology—informat-ion + -ics—uses "the accepted form for names of sciences, as conics, mathematics, linguistics, optics, or matters of practice, as economics, politics, tactics", and so, linguistically, the meaning extends easily to encompass both the science of information and the practice of information processing. The German word Informatik is usually translated to English as computer science by universities or computer science & engineering by technical universities (German equivalents for institutes of technology). Depending on the context, informatics is also translated into computing, scientific computing or information and computer technology. The French term informatique was coined in 1962 by Philippe Dreyfus. In the same month was also proposed independently by Walter F. Bauer (1924–2015) and associates who co-founded software company Informatics Inc. The term for the new discipline quickly spread throughout Europe, but it did not catch on in the United States. Over the years, many different defi |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informatics%20%28disambiguation%29 | Informatics is the study of the structure, behaviour, and interactions of natural and engineered computational systems.
Informatics may refer to:
Computer science, the scientific study of algorithms, information and computation
Computing, any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers
Computer engineering (called technical informatics), the creating of computing hardware
Information science, an interdisciplinary study of information
Data science, the field related to data analysis and data engineering
Information technology, the study, design, development, implementation, support, or management of computer-based information systems,
Cognitive science, study of information processing in natural systems (called 'cognitive informatics')
Computational science, solving computational problems in natural sciences
Information engineering
Engineering informatics (not to be confused with informatics engineering, Southern European term)
Library science
Other uses
Informatics General, previously Informatics, Inc., leading independent software company 1962-1985
Informatics Europe, an association for European PhD-granting computer and information science departments
Informatics for Consumer Health, a U.S. governmental health body
Informatics Corporation of America, a U.S. healthcare information company
Informatics Forum, major building at University of Edinburgh
Informatics.nic.in, a quarterly e-Governance publication
Informatics Institute of Technology, educational entity in Sri Lanka
Informatics Philippines, an educational institution
See also
Informetrics
Info-metrics |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall%20Rose | Marshall T. Rose (born 1961) is a network protocol and software engineer, author, and speaker who has contributed to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet, and Internet and network applications. More specifically, he has specialized in network management, distributed systems management, applications management, email, the ISO Development Environment (ISODE), and service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Rose holds a Ph.D. in Information and Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine and is former area director for network management of the IETF.
Rose is presently Principal Engineer at Brave (web browser).
IETF
Rose's work on behalf of the Internet Engineering Task Force has included:
Area Director for network management, 1993-1995.
Chair, MARID, MTA Authorization Records in DNS. IETF working group, Applications area. Concluded September 2004.
Chair, OPES, Open Pluggable Edge Services. IETF working group, Applications area.
Chair, POP, Post Office Protocol. IETF working group, Applications area. Concluded April 1993.
Chair, SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol. IETF working group, Network Management area. Concluded November 1991.
Books
Rose has written the following published books:
References
1961 births
Living people
University of California, Irvine alumni
People in information technology
American software engineers
21st-century American writers
Engineers from California |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOCS | TOCS may refer to:
They're Only Chasing Safety, a post-hardcore album by Underoath
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, a scientific journal
Theory of Computing Systems, a scientific journal |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshima%20Expressway%20%28urban%20expressway%29 | The is a network of urban expressways serving the greater Hiroshima area in Japan. It is owned and managed by Hiroshima Expressway Public Corporation.
Routes
External links
Hiroshima Expressway Public Corporation
Expressways in Japan
Roads in Hiroshima Prefecture |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20League%20World%20Series%20on%20television | The Little League World Series is broadcast on television by ABC and ESPN, along with their family of networks. They also televise the regional championships, which precede the Little League World Series.
Broadcast history
The ABC television network began televising a tape-delayed Little League World Series Championship Game on an annual basis in 1963. From 1965 to 1985, the championship game was broadcast during the weekend, airing under ABC's Wide World of Sports umbrella.
In 1982, Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) began expanding their cable television network through increased coverage of sports entertainment on a global scale. During this time, ESPN's brand and its family of networks, began covering the Little League World Series games in a greater capacity. A total of 12 games were televised by the network in 2000, resulting in nationwide popularity of the game, which provided opportunities to expand the total number of teams from eight to 16.
In 2001, ESPN covered all eight U.S. regional championships. This was as a result of a second stadium, Volunteer Stadium, which allowed games to take place simultaneously. Also that year, ABC began televising the U.S. Championship Game. That year, ESPN aired a total of 25 games. In 2003, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 carried a total of 35 games including regional championships. All games aired on any ESPN network are also available via Internet streaming on ESPN3.
One of the most prominent announcers was Harold Reynolds. Former major league baseball player and color commentator Tony Gwynn referred to him as "the Pied Piper of Little League baseball." Some of the game broadcasters and play-by-play commentators have included sportscasters Al Michaels and Brent Musburger, American sports journalist Jim McKay, and former major league baseball players Cy Young Award and World Series MVP Orel Hershiser, and Hall of Fame baseball players Johnny Bench, Mickey Mantle and Jim Palmer.
Programming successes
The Poynter Institute was hired by ESPN to write about their programming, from an outsider's perspective. This blog became known as The Poynter Review Project. The report concludes that the Little League World Series is a good thing for ESPN, fans, and the players.
The Poynter Review Project stated that there was no reason for ESPN to shy away from the fact that the kids were crying. The project maintained that crying is actually a healthy emotion, and one that boys at this age should feel comfortable expressing. Adults should use those opportunities to reinforce that these emotions are normal and healthy responses to such a moment of either disappointment or achievement. Furthermore, the project asserted that not crying during such moments is actually an unhealthy response. The project also found no evidence that these boys develop mental health issues later on in life as a result of playing in this tournament, maintaining a variety of reasons to enjoy watching these young athletes compete at |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBCGame%20StarCraft%20League | The MBCGame StarCraft League, also known as MSL, was a StarCraft tournament hosted by Korean television network MBCGame. The tournament started out in 2002 under the name of KPGA Tour, and in 2003 it was renamed the MSL. On February 1, 2012, MBCGame ceased operations and the MSL was discontinued. Throughout its lifetime, the MSL gave away the equivalent of over US$1.6 million in prize money.
League Championships
Brackets
Note: Brackets are re-seeded according to KeSPA ranking in the quarterfinals.
2009 Avalon MSL
2009 Nate MSL
2010 Hana Daetoo Securities MSL
2010 Bigfile MSL
2010 PDPop MSL
2011 ABC Mart MSL
See also
StarCraft professional competition
Starleague (Ongamenet)
References
External links
Avalon MSL Results
StarCraft competitions
Esports competitions in South Korea
2002 establishments in South Korea
2012 disestablishments in South Korea |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hisashi%20Kobayashi | Hisashi Kobayashi (Japanese: 小林久志 Kobayashi Hisashi;) (June 13, 1938 – March 9, 2023) was the Sherman Fairchild University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Emeritus
at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. His fields of expertise included applied probability; queueing theory; system modeling and performance analysis; digital communication and networks; network architecture; investigation of the Riemann hypothesis; and stochastic modeling of an infectious disease. He was a Senior Distinguished Researcher at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan from September 2008 to March 2016.
He was president of Friends of UTokyo, Inc. (FUTI), New York from April 2011 to September 2015, Chair of its Advisory Committee from September 2015 to September 2019, and an advisory member (September 2019 to present). He also serves on the board of directors, Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation, Inc. from September 2008 to August 2021.
Early life in Japan
Hisashi Kobayashi was born in Tokyo, Japan.
The mathematician Shoshichi Kobayashi (1932–2012) was Hisashi's elder brother.
Hisashi studied at the University of Tokyo, and completed a Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineering in electrical engineering in 1961 and 1963, respectively. He was a recipient of Sugiyama Scholarship (1958–61) and RCA David Sarnoff Scholarship (1960).
He worked as a radar system designer at Toshiba, Kawasaki in 1963–65.
Life and career in the United States
In 1965 Kobayashi came to the United States as a recipient of the Orson Desaix Munn Fellowship of Princeton University and received a PhD degree in electrical engineering in 1967.
He worked for the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center at Yorktown Heights, New York, for fifteen years (1967–1982). He was a research staff member in its Applied Research Department from 1967 to 1970, where he worked on seismic signal processing, data transmission theory, digital magnetic recording, and image compression algorithms. In 1971 he moved to its Computer Science Department as Manager of the then newly created, "System Measurement and Modeling" group, was promoted in 1976 to Senior Manager of "Systems Analysis and Algorithms", and in 1981 became Department Manager of "VLSI Design". During his tenure at IBM Research, he was granted sabbatical leaves to accept invitations from several institutions. He was a visiting professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (September 1969 – March 1970), University of Hawaii (July 1975 - December 1975), Stanford University (January 1976 - June 1976), Technische Universität Darmstadt (September 1979 – August 1980), and Free University of Brussels (September 1980 - December 1980).
In 1982, Kobayashi was appointed the founding director of the IBM Japan Science Institute (later named as IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory) in 1982, and served in that position until 1986, when he joined Princeton University's faculty as Dean |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical%20appraisal | Critical appraisal (or quality assessment) in evidence based medicine, is the use of explicit, transparent methods to assess the data in published research, applying the rules of evidence to factors such as internal validity, adherence to reporting standards, conclusions, generalizability and risk-of-bias. Critical appraisal methods form a central part of the systematic review process. They are used in evidence synthesis to assist clinical decision-making, and are increasingly used in evidence-based social care and education provision.
Critical appraisal checklists help to appraise the quality of the study design and (for quantitative studies) the risk of bias. Critical appraisal tools for cross-sectional studies are the AXIS, JBI, Nested Knowledge tools; for randomised controlled trials are Nested Knowledge, Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool, JBI tool and CASP tools. Additionally, supplementary critical appraisal tools such as Naicker's Critically Appraising for Antiracism Tool and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quality Appraisal Tool may be used in conjunction with tools for specific study designs to assess additional biases or ethics practices. Critical appraisal may also be an integral part of formalized approaches to turn evidence into recommendations for practice such as GRADE.
See also
Evidence-based medicine
Systematic review
Meta-analysis
References
External links
Cochrane Collaboration Handbook
Critical appraisal tools available from the Centre for Evidence-based Medicine
Evidence-based practices
Systematic review
Meta-analysis |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytechnic%20University%20of%20the%20Philippines%20College%20of%20Computer%20and%20Information%20Sciences | The Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Computer and Information Science formerly known as College of Computer Management and Information Technology (abbreviated as PUP CCIS and commonly known as CCIS) is an academic division of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines that specializes in computer science and information technology. It grants the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, and Information Science. It also offers and a post-baccalaureate program in computer technology.
The college was established in 1986 and has the highest grade standard required on admission. Its Information Technology program was recognized as a Center for Development by the Commission on Higher Education and as a Virtual Center for Technology Innovation in Information Technology by the Department of Science and Technology.
History
On 1969, the Faculty of Accountancy of the Philippine College of Commerce offered short term electronic data processing (EDP) courses. The EDP courses were eventually transferred to the newly created Electronic Data Processing/Computer Data Processing Management (EDP/CDPM) unit and was placed under the administration of the Faculty of Business and Cooperatives on 1977 and was headed by Professor Ofelia M. Carague. The EDP/CDPM unit began offering its first four-year baccalaureate course on 1979, namely the Bachelor in Computer Data Processing Management (BCDPM).
In December 1986, by virtue of a memorandum signed by the then University President Nemesio E. Prudente, the EDP/CDPM unit was transformed into its own college and was known as the College of Computer Management and Information Technology (CCMIT) with Dr. Ofelia M. Carague as its first dean. From CCMIT, it was renamed as the College of Computer and Information Science (CCIS) on 2012. To date, it is one of the most prestigious courses offered by the university and has since produce large numbers of successful graduates.
Academic Programs
Undergraduate
BS in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, a four-year bachelor's degree that concentrates on the evaluation of computer use and software for information technology infrastructure planning, installation, customization, operation, management, administration, and maintenance. It also includes the development of computer-based information systems for practical business solutions.
BS in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science a four-year bachelor's degree that focuses on the study of ideas and theories, the foundations of algorithms, and the implementation and usage of information and computing solutions.
Requirements
Must have attained a high school general average not lower than 88%.
Must have a grade not lower than 85% for English, Math, and Science subjects taken in high school.
Passed the PUP College Entrance Test with a raw score not lower than 110 points (subject to changes depending on current University |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20Seaman | Alfred Seaman was a professional Victorian and Edwardian photographer who ran a network of photographic portrait studios in the Midlands and North of England. He published a large (2,000 + views) series of stereoscopic photographs of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.
Alfred Seaman was born in Norfolk in 1844. He began his working life as a builder and took up photography as a hobby in the 1860s. He opened his first studio in Chesterfield Derbyshire in 1880 and subsequently ran studios in, Ilkeston, Alfreton, Matlock, Sheffield, Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool, Hull and Brighton.
In 1886, he was a founding member of the Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom (PCUK) which held its first convention in Derby. He served on the Committee of the PCUK from 1886 until his death and through this organisation he had links with eminent professional photographers of the day including Henry Peach Robinson, William Crooke, William England, Alexander Tate and Richard Keene, as well as the many wealthy amateurs who were members, such as the astronomer Professor Alexander Stewart Herschel.
He was married three times and had 9 sons and a daughter. All but one of his sons followed him into the photographic trade and ran studios either under the ‘Seaman & Sons’ title or in their own name. He died in Sheffield in 1910.
References
External links
http://www.freewebs.com/jb3d/index.htm Alfred Seaman and the Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brett/photos/dbyphotos.html Photographers & Photographic Studios in Derbyshire, England
19th-century English photographers
Pioneers of photography
People from Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1910 deaths
1844 births
Photographers from Norfolk
Photographers from Derbyshire |
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