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Brunt, Kelly M., Thomas A. Neumann, Jason M. Amundson, Jeffrey L. Kavanaugh, Mahsa S. Moussavi, Kaitlin M. Walsh, William B. Cook, and Thorsten Markus. "MABEL photon-counting laser altimetry data in Alaska for ICESat-2 simulations and development." Cryosphere 10, no. 4 (August 10, 2016): 1707–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-10-1707-2016.

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Abstract. Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) is scheduled to launch in late 2017 and will carry the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS), which is a photon-counting laser altimeter and represents a new approach to satellite determination of surface elevation. Given the new technology of ATLAS, an airborne instrument, the Multiple Altimeter Beam Experimental Lidar (MABEL), was developed to provide data needed for satellite-algorithm development and ICESat-2 error analysis. MABEL was deployed out of Fairbanks, Alaska, in July 2014 to provide a test dataset for algorithm development in summer conditions with water-saturated snow and ice surfaces. Here we compare MABEL lidar data to in situ observations in Southeast Alaska to assess instrument performance in summer conditions and in the presence of glacier surface melt ponds and a wet snowpack. Results indicate the following: (1) based on MABEL and in situ data comparisons, the ATLAS 90 m beam-spacing strategy will provide a valid assessment of across-track slope that is consistent with shallow slopes (< 1°) of an ice-sheet interior over 50 to 150 m length scales; (2) the dense along-track sampling strategy of photon counting systems can provide crevasse detail; and (3) MABEL 532 nm wavelength light may sample both the surface and subsurface of shallow (approximately 2 m deep) supraglacial melt ponds. The data associated with crevasses and melt ponds indicate the potential ICESat-2 will have for the study of mountain and other small glaciers.
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Fischer, Lucy. "Screen Test." Feminist Media Histories 2, no. 4 (2016): 15–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fmh.2016.2.4.15.

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The Hollywood star system developed in the early decades of the twentieth century, and with it came notions of celebrity and tales of how performers rose to fame. In the same period, several American films self-reflexively devised narratives concerning young women venturing to “filmland” to break into the movies—echoing the real-life situation of the epoch's “movie-struck girls.” Taking a gendered approach, this text examines Mabel's Dramatic Career (1913), A Girl's Folly (1917), The Extra Girl (1923), Souls for Sale (1923), Ella Cinders (1926), and Show People (1928), interrogating the films’ portrayal of the female ingenue and focusing on such dichotomies as talent versus luck, career versus marriage, scandal versus propriety, city versus country, beauty versus plainness, and more. It investigates movie magazines and press of the era, highlighting how they presented the actresses in these films—Mabel Normand, Marion Davies, Eleanor Boardman, Colleen Moore, and Doris Kenyon—to the public, making connections to similar issues in the movies.
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Mukaromah, Siti, Khusna Widhyahrini, and Norwanto Norwanto. "Aplikasi Si Marbel Sebagai Alternatif Media Pembelajaran Tematik di Pendidikan Dasar." Jurnal Pemikiran dan Pengembangan Sekolah Dasar (JP2SD) 8, no. 2 (September 21, 2020): 138–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jp2sd.v8i2.13005.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melakukan analisis kebutuhan untuk mengembangkan aplikasi permainan edukatif Si Marbel sebagai media pembelajaran tematik di kelas 1 Sekolah Dasar (SD); mengembangkan dan menguji penerapan aplikasi pendidikan Si Marbel sebagai media pembelajaran tematik di kelas 1; dan mengetahui efektivitas aplikasi permainan edukatif Si Marbel sebagai media pembelajaran tematik di kelas 1 SD. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode pengembangan atau Research and Development (R&D) dan aplikasi Si Marbel adalah produk penelitian ini. Model penelitian yang digunakan adalah model desain instruksional ADDIE (Analysis-Design-Develop-Implement-Evaluate).. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah berupa pengembangan aplikasi permainan edukatif Si Marbel. Hasil penilaian pakar media masing-masing adalah 90 dan 93. Rata-rata adalah 91,5 yang menunjukkan bahwa pengembangan aplikasi pendidikan Si Marbel valid dan dapat diterapkan untuk pembelajaran di kelas 1 MI Negeri Salatiga. (3) Uji efektifitas menunjukkan signifikansi (2-tailed) adalah 0.000 (p < 0,05). Hasil pre-test dan post-test menunjukkan perubahan yang signifikan. Statistik deskriptif dari nilai-nilai pre-test dan post-test menunjukkan bahwa skor post-test lebih baik. Oleh karena itu, aplikasi permainan edukatif Si Marbel terbukti efektif digunakan dalam pembelajaran tematik tema 5 "Pengalamanku"
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Kumari, Minal, Yogesh Kumar, and Parvinder Kaur. "Effectiveness of Module Based Learning regarding Facility Based Newborn Care in terms of knowledge and practices among nursing students." International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 6, no. 5 (August 23, 2019): 2184. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20193749.

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ABSTRACTBackground: Mobile Applications are being developed at a rapid speed and are intensively used by students. It can help to achieve better performance in organizing, managing, and monitoring classroom activities.Aims and objectives: Present study aimedto assess and compare the knowledge and practice regarding FBNC among nursing students in MBL group and MABL group before and after the administration of MBL and MABL. The conceptual framework of the study was based on CIPP model by Stufflebeam.Methods: A Quantitative research approach with quasi-experimental and non-equivalent controlgroup pre–test post–test design. The study was conducted at two nursing colleges of Ambala, Haryana. A total of 70 B.Sc. Nursing 3rd Year students, randomly allocated to 2 groups i.e. 35 in MBL and 35 in MABL. The tool used for the study consisted of structured knowledge questionnaire and observational check list was used to assess knowledge and practices by OSCE method of nursing students regarding FBNC. Data collection was done in January, 2017. The obtained data was analyzed and interpreted in terms of objectives and researchResults: Findingsof the study indicate that revealed that mean post- test knowledge and practices score in MBL group (21.4 ±0.89) and in MABL group (22.4 ± 0.54) was significantly higher than pre-test knowledge score in MBL group (14.6±15.0) and in MABL group (16.2±17.0). Also, the mean post-test practice score in MBL group (38.1±1.91) and in MABL group (38.9± 1.20) was significantly higher than pre-test practicescore in MBL (20.4 ± 3.70) as well as in MABL group (20.5 ± 4.26). Mild positive significant relationship (r=0.03) was found between post test score of knowledge and practicesConclusion: MABL was more effective in developing the practices of nursing students regarding FBNC than MBL.
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Wise, Sarah. "Introducing MABL: A New Social Innovations Programme at the University of Melbourne." Children Australia 41, no. 4 (November 29, 2016): 305–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cha.2016.33.

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The purpose of this paper is to familiarise readers with a new social innovations programme at the University of Melbourne. MABL is an abbreviation for Mobilising change Alliance for Better Lives. The paper outlines the rationale for establishing MABL and describes the processes and principles it uses to generate, design, test and scale novel solutions to improve the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children and adolescents. Information on how to join the change Alliance and/or invest in solving a better lives challenge is provided.
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Chakrabarti, Parthasarathi, and Uttam Bandyopadhyay. "A Semi-Parametric Test for Umbrella Ordering of Binary Response Probabilities at Unknown Peak." Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin 70, no. 1 (May 2018): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0008068318767276.

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The Terpstra and Magel 1 multiple comparison test (referred to as the [Formula: see text] test) for umbrella alternative at unknown peak occasionally identifies false concavity in the population means. This work provides a semi-parametric test for umbrella ordering of chances of good health (free from disease) with unknown peak in a [Formula: see text] prospective study. The proposed test, a modified version of the [Formula: see text] test, determines true concavity in chances of good health more powerfully and shows low power against false concavity as compared to that of the [Formula: see text] test.
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Bintang, Aisyah Surya, Arif Wibowo, and Tri Harjaka. "KERAGAMAN GENETIK Metarhizium anisopliae DAN VIRULENSINYA PADA LARVA KUMBANG BADAK (Oryctes rhinoceros) (GENETIC DIVERSITY of Metarhizium anisopliae AND VIRULENCE TOWARD LARVAE OF RHINOCEROS BEETLE (Oryctes rhinoceros))." Jurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia 19, no. 1 (November 16, 2016): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jpti.16015.

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Rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) is one of the important pests of coconut tree. One of eco-friendly control applied for this pest is by using entomopathogenic fungiMetarhizium anisopliae. There is not much information about the variability and virulence ofM. anisopliae toward O. rhinoceros. M. anisopliae isolates obtained from Biological Control Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada were cultured on PDA medium.M. anisopliae isolates was isolated from O. rhinoceros larvae (MaOr), Lepidiota stigma larvae (MaLs), Brontispa longissima beetle (MaBl).O. rhinoceros beetles were obtained from Kulon Progo, DIY. This study used molecular test, and virulence test toward 3rd stadium of O. rhinoceros larvae by using dipping method. Molecular test by sequence and phylogenetic analysis, showed that MaOr was located at different group (out group) with MaLs and MaBr. On the density 107 conidium/ml MaOr and MaLs were more virulent than MaBl towards 3rd stadium of O. rhinoceros larvae.Keywords: genetic diversity, Metarhizium anisopliae, Oryctes rhinoceros, virulenceKumbang badak (Oryctes rhinoceros) merupakan salah satu hama penting pada tanaman kelapa. Salah satu upaya pengendalian yang ramah lingkungan adalah dengan menggunakan jamur entomopatogen, yakni Metarhizium anisopliae. Belum banyak diketahui mengenai keragaman dan juga virulensi dari M. anisopliae terhadap O. rhinoceros. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui keragaman genetik M. anisopliae dan virulensinya pada larvakumbang badak. Isolat yang digunakan berasal dari Laboratorium Pengendalian Hayati, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Gadjah Mada dalam bentuk kultur murni pada medium PDA. Isolat yang gunakan diisolasi dari larvaOryctes rhinoceros (MaOr), larva Lepidiota stigma (MaLs), dan kumbang Brontispa longissima (MaBl). Serangga yang diuji berasal dari daerah Kulon Progo, DIY. Pengujian secara molekuler dengan analisis sekuensing dan filogenetik, menunjukkan bahwa isolat MaOr terletak pada grup yang berbeda dengan MaLs dan MaBl berdasarkan pada urutan basa DNA. Pada kerapatan 107 konidium/ml isolat MaOr dan MaLs lebih virulen terhadap larva O. rhinoceros instar 3 dibandingkan dengan MaBl.Kata kunci: keragaman genetik, Metarhizium anisopliae, Oryctes rhinoceros, virulensi
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Lee, Eunjeong, Jung-Hoon Kim, Ki-Young Heo, and Yang-Ki Cho. "Advection Fog over the Eastern Yellow Sea: WRF Simulation and Its Verification by Satellite and In Situ Observations." Remote Sensing 13, no. 8 (April 12, 2021): 1480. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13081480.

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An observed sea fog event over the Eastern Yellow Sea on 15–16 April 2012 was reproduced in the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) simulation with high-resolution to investigate the roles of physical processes and synoptic-scale flows on advection fog with phase transition. First, it was verified by a satellite-based fog detection algorithm and in situ observation data. In the simulation, longwave (infrared) radiative cooling (LRC) with a downward turbulent sensible heat flux (SHF), due to the turbulence after sunset, triggered cloud formation over the surface when warm-moist air advection occurred. At night, warm air advection with continuous cooling due to longwave radiation and SHF near the surface modulated the change of the SHF from downward to upward, resulting in a drastic increase in the turbulent latent heat flux (LHF) that provided sufficient moisture at the lower atmosphere (self-moistening). This condition represents a transition from cold-sea fog to warm-sea fog. Enhanced turbulent mixing driven by a buoyancy force increased the depth of the sea fog and the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) height, even at nighttime. In addition, cold air advection with a prevailing northerly wind at the top of the MABL led to a drastic increase in turbulent mixing and the MABL height and rapid growth of the height of sea fog. After sunrise, shortwave radiative warming in the fog layers offsetting the LRC near the surface weakened thermal instability, which contributed to the reduction in the MABL height, even during the daytime. In addition, dry advection of the northerly wind induced dissipation of the fog via evaporation. An additional sensitivity test of sea surface salinity showed weaker and shallower sea fog than the control due to the decrease in both the LHF and local self-moistening. Detailed findings from the simulated fog event can help to provide better guidance for fog detection using remote sensing.
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Kartini, Kartini. "Story As a Media for Improving Students' Learning Outcomes in Indonesian Class IV SD Negeri Dukuhlo 01, Bulakamba Sub-District, Brebes Regency." Social, Humanities, and Educational Studies (SHEs): Conference Series 3, no. 4 (December 30, 2020): 914. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/shes.v3i4.54504.

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<p><em>The purpose of this study is to improve students' learning outcomes in Mapel Bahasa Indonesia Elementary School grade IV with fairytale media. The research conducted is class Action Research ( PTK) as many as three cycles, with each cycle consists of two meetings. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementation, observation and reflection. Each meeting is conducted pre test and post test to know the development of students. In cycle I students who completed after doing post tests by 60 % . In cycle II students completed after post-test by 80%. In cycle III students who completed after doing post tests by 90%. These results show that the medium of learning fairy tales in Indonesian subjects can improve the learning outcomes of grade 4 students at SD Negeri Dukuhlo 01 Bulakamba Subdistrict, Brebes.</em></p>
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KAMIYA, Hiroshi, Kiyoshi MAKINO, and Koji ISHIYAMA. "The Test of Sound and Light for Utilization of Underground Rocky Cave(Kamaishi Mine Mable Hall)." Journal of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology 35, no. 1 (1994): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5110/jjseg.35.31.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Test MABEL"

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Dean, John E. "Travel to identity in the mid-nineteenth-to-mid-twentieth-century contact zone of New Mexico knowledge claim tests and Platonic quests /." Open access to IUP's electronic theses and dissertations, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2069/73.

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Seydlová, Marie. "Diagnostika rané gramotnosti u dětí v předškolním věku." Master's thesis, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-446464.

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This diploma thesis is especially pedagogical oriented, it is focused on matters of speech therapy. In theoretical part, there are described issues of intact speech development and language skills of children, and also early literacy and malfunction of communication skills of pre-school children. This work is comparing two types of pre-school education. One of them is classic pre-school, the second one is alternative Montessori pre-school. Empirical part was realized with MABEL test battery. MABEL is diagnostic battery for evaluation of early literacy and skills for development of early literacy. There were used tests of elision and isolation of phones, fast naming of colours and pictures, writing of easy words and phones composing. Research survey was placed in two pre-schools. Respondents were early aged children, who attend these schools. The main objective of this work was to find and compare early literacy of pre-school children. The results were compared to standards from diagnostic battery and they showed, that Montessori respondents got slightly higher score in comparison to children of classic pre-school. However, results are little bit disorted, because of low number of total respondents.
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Book chapters on the topic "Test MABEL"

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O’Reilly, Jennifer. "The Hiberno-Latin Tradition of the Evangelists and the Gospels of Mael brigte." In Early Medieval Text and Image 1, edited by Carol A. Farr and Elizabeth Mullins, 59–78. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429269257-2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Test MABEL"

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Blizman, Brandon J., Darby B. Makel, J. Hunter Mack, and Robert W. Dibble. "Landfill Gas Fueled HCCI Demonstration System." In ASME 2006 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icef2006-1578.

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A demonstration system has been developed intending to meet the California Energy Commission’s primary goal of improving California’s electric energy cost/value by providing a low-cost, high-efficiency distributed power generation system that operates on landfill gas as fuel. The project team led by Makel Engineering, Inc. includes UC Berkeley, CSU Chico and the Butte County Public Works Department. The team has developed a reliable, multi-cylinder Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) engine by converting a Caterpillar 3116, 6.6 liter diesel engine to operate in HCCI mode. This engine utilizes a simple and robust thermal control system. Typically, HCCI engines are based on standard diesel engine designs with reduced complexity and cost based on the well known principles of engine dynamics. Coupled to an induction generator, this HCCI genset allows for simplified power grid connection. Testing with this HCCI genset allowed for the development of a control system to maintain optimal the inlet temperature and equivalence ratio. A brake thermal efficiency of 35.0% was achieved while producing less than 10.0 ppm of NOx and 30 kW of electrical power. Less than 5.0 ppm of NOx was recorded with a slightly lower brake thermal efficiency. Tests were conducted with both natural gas and simulated landfill gas as a fuel source. This demonstration system has shown that landfill gas fueled Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition engine technology is a viable technology for distributed power generation.
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