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  1. phyml_manual.pdf

    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, starting
  2. 1stQuarter2012_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 Librarian
    Library Wiki / … / UC Research RepositoryMay 16, 2013
  3. Stolte_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
  4. 4_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 Understanding
  5. Stolte_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
  6. Affiliated 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 faced
  7. Becker 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.g
  8. Stolte_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
  9. 5_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 Availability
  10. Stolte_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