scholarly journals Vale do Acaraú State University (UVA) in Northeast of Brasil: Thinking Teaching, Research and Extension on the Occasion of Its Fiftieth Anniversary

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Virgínia Célia Cavalcante de Holanda
2010 ◽  
Vol 43 (02) ◽  
pp. 374-375
Author(s):  
George E. Connor

Dr. Alice Fleetwood Bartee served on the faculty of the Department of Political Science at Missouri State University from 1973 until her retirement in 2008. During her 35 years of service, she compiled an outstanding record in the areas of teaching, research, and service. I was privileged to be her colleague for almost 20 years. A year and half ago, faculty, administrators, students, and members of the community gathered to celebrate her legacy at a touching retirement dinner. A few weeks ago, many of those same people came together again to celebrate her life, a life that was truly remarkable.


Irriga ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 847-851
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Lilla Manzione

MODELAGEM MATEMÁTICA E ESTATÍSTICA A PLICADA À HIDROGEOGRAFIA E AGROMETEOROLOGIA  RODRIGO LILLA MANZIONE1 1 Campus Experimental de Ourinhos – Universidade Estadual Paulista “Julio de Mesquita Filho”, Ourinhos, SP. Avenida Renato Costa Lima, 451 - Ville de France, Ourinhos - SP, 19903-302. E-mail: [email protected]  1 RESUMO Essa nota científica apresenta a transcrição na íntegra da prova escrita elaborada pelo autor como parte dos exames realizados durante o concurso de livre docência nas disciplinas de Hidrogeografia e Agrometeorologia no Campus de Ourinhos da UNESP em 07 de dezembro de 2016, cujo ponto sorteado foi “Modelagem matemática e estatística aplicada a hidrogeografia e agrometeorologia”. A nota traz conceitos e termos elementares da modelagem aplicada a essas duas áreas do conhecimento, reflexões sobre os elementos da modelagem e suas aplicações, e perspectivas sobre os usos presentes e futuros de técnicas de modelagem. Palavras-chave: hidrologia, meteorologia, agricultura, ensino, pesquisa  MANZIONE, R. L.MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL MODELING APPLIED TO HYDROGEOGRAPHY AND AGROMETEOROLOGY  2 ABSTRACT This scientific note brings an integral transcription of the written test performed by the author as part of the exams for habilitation in the disciplines of Hydrogeography and Agrometeorology at the Ourinhos Campus of UNESP (São Paulo State University) on December 7, 2016, whose drawn subject was “Mathematical and statistical modeling applied to hydrogeography and agrometeorology”. The note presents elementary modeling concepts and terms applied to these two fields of knowledge, reflections on modelling elements and its applications, and perspectives on present and future uses of modeling techniques. Keywords: hydrology, meteorology, agriculture, teaching, research


1998 ◽  
Vol 55 (spe) ◽  
pp. 6-7
Author(s):  
L. Waters Jr.

The present paper shows the development of teaching, research and extension programs in Seed Technology at The Ohio State University.


Author(s):  
G. G. Hembree ◽  
Luo Chuan Hong ◽  
P.A. Bennett ◽  
J.A. Venables

A new field emission scanning transmission electron microscope has been constructed for the NSF HREM facility at Arizona State University. The microscope is to be used for studies of surfaces, and incorporates several surface-related features, including provision for analysis of secondary and Auger electrons; these electrons are collected through the objective lens from either side of the sample, using the parallelizing action of the magnetic field. This collimates all the low energy electrons, which spiral in the high magnetic field. Given an initial field Bi∼1T, and a final (parallelizing) field Bf∼0.01T, all electrons emerge into a cone of semi-angle θf≤6°. The main practical problem in the way of using this well collimated beam of low energy (0-2keV) electrons is that it is travelling along the path of the (100keV) probing electron beam. To collect and analyze them, they must be deflected off the beam path with minimal effect on the probe position.


Author(s):  
James C.S. Kim

Bovine respiratory diseases cause serious economic loses and present diagnostic difficulties due to the variety of etiologic agents, predisposing conditions, parasites, viruses, bacteria and mycoplasma, and may be multiple or complicated. Several agents which have been isolated from the abnormal lungs are still the subject of controversy and uncertainty. These include adenoviruses, rhinoviruses, syncytial viruses, herpesviruses, picornaviruses, mycoplasma, chlamydiae and Haemophilus somnus.Previously, we have studied four typical cases of bovine pneumonia obtained from the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory to elucidate this complex syndrome by electron microscopy. More recently, additional cases examined reveal electron opaque immune deposits which were demonstrable on the alveolar capillary walls, laminae of alveolar capillaries, subenthothelium and interstitium in four out of 10 cases. In other tissue collected, unlike other previous studies, bacterial organisms have been found in association with acute suppurative bronchopneumonia.


Author(s):  
L. S. Chumbley ◽  
M. Meyer ◽  
K. Fredrickson ◽  
F.C. Laabs

The development of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) suitable for instructional purposes has created a large number of outreach opportunities for the Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Department at Iowa State University. Several collaborative efforts are presently underway with local schools and the Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I) at ISU to bring SEM technology into the classroom in a near live-time, interactive manner. The SEM laboratory is shown in Figure 1.Interactions between the laboratory and the classroom use inexpensive digital cameras and shareware called CU-SeeMe, Figure 2. Developed by Cornell University and available over the internet, CUSeeMe provides inexpensive video conferencing capabilities. The software allows video and audio signals from Quikcam™ cameras to be sent and received between computers. A reflector site has been established in the MSE department that allows eight different computers to be interconnected simultaneously. This arrangement allows us to demonstrate SEM principles in the classroom. An Apple Macintosh has been configured to allow the SEM image to be seen using CU-SeeMe.


Author(s):  
L. S. Chumbley ◽  
M. Meyer ◽  
K. Fredrickson ◽  
F.C. Laabs

The Materials Science Department at Iowa State University has developed a laboratory designed to improve instruction in the use of the scanning electron microscope (SEM). The laboratory makes use of a computer network and a series of remote workstations in a classroom setting to provide students with increased hands-on access to the SEM. The laboratory has also been equipped such that distance learning via the internet can be achieved.A view of the laboratory is shown in Figure 1. The laboratory consists of a JEOL 6100 SEM, a Macintosh Quadra computer that acts as a server for the network and controls the energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS), four Macintosh computers that act as remote workstations, and a fifth Macintosh that acts as an internet server. A schematic layout of the classroom is shown in Figure 2. The workstations are connected directly to the SEM to allow joystick and computer control of the microscope. An ethernet connection between the Quadra and the workstations allows students seated there to operate the EDS. Control of the microscope and joystick is passed between the workstations by a switch-box assembly that resides at the microscope console. When the switch-box assembly is activated a direct serial line is established between the specified workstation and the microscope via the SEM’s RS-232.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 1410-1421
Author(s):  
Erica Ellis ◽  
Mary Kubalanza ◽  
Gabriela Simon-Cereijido ◽  
Ashley Munger ◽  
Allison Sidle Fuligni

Purpose To effectively prepare students to engage in interprofessional practice, a number of Communication Disorders (COMD) programs are designing new courses and creating additional opportunities to develop the interprofessional competencies that will support future student success in health and education-related fields. The ECHO (Educational Community Health Outreach) program is one example of how the Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services at California State University, Los Angeles, has begun to create these opportunities. The ultimate goal of the ECHO project is to increase both access to and continuity of oral health care across communities in the greater Los Angeles area. Method We describe this innovative interdisciplinary training program within the context of current interprofessional education models. First, we describe the program and its development. Second, we describe how COMD students benefit from the training program. Third, we examine how students from other disciplines experience benefits related to interprofessional education and COMD. Fourth, we provide reflections and insights from COMD faculty who participated in the project. Conclusions The ECHO program has great potential for continuing to build innovative clinical training opportunities for students with the inclusion of Child and Family Studies, Public Health, Nursing, and Nutrition departments. These partnerships push beyond the norm of disciplines often used in collaborative efforts in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Additionally, the training students received with ECHO incorporates not only interprofessional education but also relevant and important aspects of diversity and inclusion, as well as strengths-based practices.


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