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that display only gaps or unknown characters are simply discarded because they do not carry any phylogenetic information (they are equally well ex- plained by any model … likelihood phylogenetic model, and other important information concerning the settings of the analysis (e.g., type of data, name of the substitution model, starting1stQuarter2012_Email for PVCs_Arts.pdf
, and the University Library is happy to provide training and advice to individuals or groups. To access more information on any aspect of the Repository, contact the Repository Coordinator (ir@canterbury.ac.nz). Researchers can also get individual assistance from their department’s subject specialist Information LibrarianStolte_RecentSiteCharacterisationOct2018.pdf
: • Raw Data (e.g., waveforms) • Processed/Interpreted Data (e.g., site period and VS profiles) • Metadata (XML File)to include: • Project Information (e.g., general location, description) • Test Information (e.g., test type, location, date, time, personnel) • Optional: Results Summary (e.g., site period, VS30, etc4_Theuns_Climate Adaptation in Asset Management - Life-line Forum.pdf
(life-lines) that would be maintained to a different standard compared to the rest of the network Physical environmental information such as soil types, waterways and streams Overlay climatic information in order to undertake vulnerability assessments Historical and current weather patterns UnderstandingStolte_RecentSiteCharacterisationOct2018.pdf
: • Raw Data (e.g., waveforms) • Processed/Interpreted Data (e.g., site period and VS profiles) • Metadata (XML File)to include: • Project Information (e.g., general location, description) • Test Information (e.g., test type, location, date, time, personnel) • Optional: Results Summary (e.g., site period, VS30, etcAffiliated Researchers_RoundTable_DIVE_161128.pdf
been to establish a rich database of information regarding patients injured as a result of the earthquake events A virtual hub for nationwide sharing … Generation Information for Better Outcomes ‘Addresses - who’s do you use’ & ‘Knowing who is using your data’ Kyle Dow Significant data issues facedBecker Earthquake Early Warnings _Lifelines forum 16 Oct 2018.pdf
to understand the social benefit of EEWS, and reasons why a warning might not be effective. • Such information will help us decide whether or not to implement an EEWS … . because they are annoying/difficult to switch on again later). • Appear to be some variations across sectors and locations in terms of information needs (e.gStolte_RecentSiteCharacterisationOct2018.pdf
: • Raw Data (e.g., waveforms) • Processed/Interpreted Data (e.g., site period and VS profiles) • Metadata (XML File)to include: • Project Information (e.g., general location, description) • Test Information (e.g., test type, location, date, time, personnel) • Optional: Results Summary (e.g., site period, VS30, etc5_SW - Quantification of Infrastructure Downtime in Earthquake Reconstruction.pdf
of temporary accommodation Needs perception delays (Flow of information on reconstruction work pipeline) Completion time (Time needed for undertaking construction … agreement) Access to site due to safety concerns Information management (database information) Productivity of quantity surveying AvailabilityStolte_RecentSiteCharacterisationOct2018.pdf
: • Raw Data (e.g., waveforms) • Processed/Interpreted Data (e.g., site period and VS profiles) • Metadata (XML File)to include: • Project Information (e.g., general location, description) • Test Information (e.g., test type, location, date, time, personnel) • Optional: Results Summary (e.g., site period, VS30, etc