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  1. Extracurricular activity

    Band Choir Art See also Co Curricular Activity Co Curricular Activities References references External links http doi.wiley.com 10.1002 hrm.10053 Using extracurricular activity as an indicator of interpersonal ...Globalize US date August 2011 Extracurricular activities are activities performed by student s that fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school or university education. Extracurricular activities exist at all levels of education, from 4th 6th, junior high high school , college and university education. Such activities are generally volunteer voluntary as opposed to mandatory, non paying, social , philanthropic as opposed to scholastic, and often involve others of the same age. Students often organize and direct these activities under Faculty teaching staff faculty sponsorship, although student led initiatives, such as independent newspapers, are common. Historical background The extra curriculum made its first appearance in colleges in the nineteenth century. It complemented the curriculum as much as subverted it. The students found in it a kind of laboratory for practical and vocational interests. The first extracurricular activities were student literary societies which had roots in the previous century at Harvard and Yale University Yale , debate clubs, and by mid century, Greek letter fraternities and sororities . Students also initiated and organized the early athletic programs on American college campuses. Literary societies were on the decline by the turn of the twentieth century, and some educators felt that less desirable extracurricular activities were now distracting students from their curricular responsibilities. Intercollegiate athletics soon became ... the World War I era. Today s public high schools offer a comprehensive array of extracurricular activities ... school day, such as band and choir, are also considered extracurricular activities. Companies ... at extracurricular activities to determine if the applicant is the best suited for the job. Examples ...   more details



  1. Activity

    wiktionary Activity may mean Action philosophy , in general The Aristotelian concept of energeia , Latinized as actus Physical exercise Activity UML , a major task in Unified Modeling Language Activity diagram , a diagram representing activities in Unified Modeling Language Activity , an alternative name for the game charades Activity , the rate of catalytic activity, such as enzyme activity enzyme assay , in physical chemistry and enzymology Activity chemistry , the effective concentration of a solute for the purposes of mass action Activity project management Activity radioactivity , radioactive decay Radioactive decay rates , the number of radioactive decays per second Activity software engineering Activity soil mechanics HMS Activity D94 , an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy in military parlance, a military agency or unit e.g. Intelligence Support Activity Activity Theory , social constructivism learning theory , Education The special spelling Activiti may mean Activiti software Activiti , an open source Business Process Management BPM Platform See also Active disambiguation disambig ca Activitat cs Aktivita de Aktivit t es Actividad desambiguaci n eu Jarduera argipena fr Activit it Attivit nl Activiteit pl Aktywno pt Atividade ru sk Aktivita uk ur ...   more details



  1. Evoked activity

    Evoked activity is brain activity that is the result of a task, sensory input or motor output. It is opposed to spontaneous activity spontaneous brain activity during the absence of any explicit task. Most experimental studies in neuroscience investigate brain functioning by administering a task or stimulus and measure the resulting changes in neuronal activity and behavior. In EEG research, evoked activity or evoked response evoked responses specifically refers to activity that is phase locked to the stimulus onset and is opposed to induced activity , which is a stimulus related change in the amplitude of neural oscillations oscillatory activity . See also spontaneous activity evoked potential ongoing brain activity evoked field Category Neuroscience ...   more details



  1. Activity (UML)

    Unreferenced date August 2008 An activity in Unified Modeling Language UML is a major task that must take place in order to fulfill an operation contract. Activities can be represented in activity diagram s An activity can represent the invocation of an operation, a step in a business process , or an entire business process. Activities can be decomposed into subactivities, until at the bottom where we find atomic actions . The underlying conception of an activity has changed between UML 1.5 and UML 2.0. In UML 2.0 an activity is no longer based on the state chart rather it is based on a Petri net like coordination mechanism. There the activity represents user defined behavior coordinating actions. Action in turn are pre defined UML offers for this a series of actions . uml stub UML DEFAULTSORT Activity Uml Category Unified Modeling Language de Aktivit t UML sq Aktiviteti UML ...   more details



  1. Solar activity

    dabconcept Solar activity refers to any natural phenomena occurring on or in the Sun , such as Sunspot s Solar flare s Solar wind See also List of articles related to the Sun section in Solar output Climate change section in Solar activity Global warming section in Solar activity Attribution of recent climate change disambig Category Solar phenomena ...   more details



  1. Empire Activity

    Empire Activity was the name of a number of ships. SS Empire Activity , a cargo ship built in 1919 as the SS http www.mariners l.co.uk EmpireA.html Belgian and later in service as the Amelia Lauro , Seized at Immingham during World War Two and renamed Empire Activity , sunk by U 96 off Newfoundland in 1943 MV Empire Activity , a refrigerated cargo ship laid down in 1940 as MV Telemachus , requisitoned as Empire Activity and converted to an escort carrier as HMS Activity , converted to merchant vessel MV Breconshire in 1947 and scrapped in 1967 Disambig shipindex ...   more details



  1. Biological activity

    incomplete date October 2010 In pharmacology , biological activity or pharmacological activity describes the beneficial or adverse effects of a drug on organism living matter . When a drug is a complex chemical mixture, this activity is exerted by the substance s active ingredient or pharmacophore but can be modified by the other constituents. Activity is generally dose biochemistry dosage dependent and it is not uncommon to have effects ranging from beneficial to adverse for one substance when going from low to high doses. Activity depends critically on fulfillment of the ADME criteria. clarify date October 2010 Whereas a material is considered bioactive if it has interaction with or effect on any cell biology cell tissue in the human body , pharmacological activity is usually taken to describe beneficial effects, i.e. the effects of drug candidate s. The main kind of biological activity is a substance s toxicity . Dubious date November 2010 In the study of biomineralisation , bioactivity is often meant as the formation of calcium phosphate deposits on the surface of objects placed in simulated body fluid , a buffer solution with ion content similar to blood . See also Lipinski s Rule of Five , describing molecular properties of drugs QSAR , quantitative structure activity relationship Chemical property Molecular property Physical property Chemical structure References unreferenced date December 2009 DEFAULTSORT Biological Activity Category Pharmacodynamics Pharma stub ca Activitat biol gica de Biologische Aktivit t es Actividad biol gica he ja pl Aktywno biologiczna pt Atividade biol gica ...   more details



  1. Activity stream

    An activity stream is a list of recent activities performed by an individual, typically on a single website . For example, Facebook s Facebook features News feed News Feed is an activity stream. Since the introduction of the News Feed on September 6, 2006, ref http techcrunch.com 2006 09 06 facebook users revolt facebook replies Facebook Users Revolt, Facebook Replies . TechCrunch. Retrieved July 11, 2010. ref other major websites have introduced similar implementations for their own users. Since the proliferation of the activity stream on websites, there have been calls to standardize the format so that websites could interact with a stream provided by another website. The Activity Streams format Activity Streams project, for example, is an effort to develop an activity stream protocol computing protocol to syndicate activities across social Web applications. ref http activitystrea.ms schema 1.0 activity schema 01.html Atom Activity Base Schema Draft . Activity Streams. Retrieved July 11, 2010. ref Several major websites with activity stream implementations have already opened up their activity streams to developers to use, including Facebook and MySpace . ref name facebook opens ref name myspace opens Examples Facebook s Facebook features News feed News Feed ref name facebook opens http www.computerworld.com s article 9132198 Facebook opens up activity stream to external developers Facebook opens up activity stream to external developers . Computer World . Retrieved July 11 ... opens activity stream to external developers.html MySpace Opens Activity Stream to External Developers ... cloud 2010 06 salesforcecom has facebook in.php Salesforce.com Heralds The Activity ... TeamPage Release 5.0 adds activity streams to Enterprise 2.0 social software platform ref http traction.tractionsoftware.com ... 15, 2010. ref Ektron CMS400.NET Release 8.0 adds activity streams to its social software suite ref ... ref http foragr.com Foragr Activity Stream unifies Facebook likes, Twitter retweets, Disqus comments ...   more details



  1. Locomotor activity

    Locomotor activity LMA refers to the movement from place to place. In psychopharmacology , locomotor activity of lab animal s is often monitored to assess the behavioural effects of these drugs. Locomotor activity is useful and less robust than most behavioural tests such as operant conditioning and radial arm maze. It is often used in primary evaluations of drugs. External links http www.addictionscience.net ASNlma.htm Addiction Science Network pharma stub Category Locomotion ms Aktiviti lokomotor ...   more details



  1. Activity diagram

    oneref date February 2012 Image Activity conducting.svg thumb upright 2 UML 1.x Activity diagram for a guided brainstorming mental process process UML diagram types Activity diagrams are graphical representations ... 2008. ref with support for choice, iteration and concurrency. In the Unified Modeling Language , activity ... in a system. An activity diagram shows the overall flow of control. Construction Activity diagrams ... and split symbols in activity diagrams only resolve this for simple cases the meaning of the model is not clear when they are arbitrarily combined with decisions or loops. While in UML 1.x, activity diagrams were a specialized form of state diagrams, in UML 2.x, the activity diagrams were reformalized ... using activity diagrams. These changes cause many UML 1.x activity diagrams to be interpreted differently in UML 2.x Applications File MESI protocol activity diagram.png thumb right An activity Diagram showing MESI protocol in a 2 cores processor. In Systems Modeling Language SysML the activity ... behaviors and continuous data flows. Alternatives In UML 1.x, an alternative to activity diagrams is the UML ... of that activity being performed , and transitions represent the start or completion of activities. This mapping of activity diagram features to state diagram were formalized in UML 1.x, leaving activity ... behavior within a work flow. Despite the small advantages of using UML 1.x activity diagram over .... Activity diagrams and state diagram had similar abilities to express Concurrency computer ... in UML 1.x over activity diagrams was that the tool vendors were slow to implement robust activity diagram capabilities. or date February 2012 With UML 2.x, the foundation of activity diagram changed ... expanded the number of circumstances where activity diagrams are more appropriate to capture the paths of workflow in a system. Now with the advent of robust activity diagram implementations, activity ... State diagram References reflist External links commons category Activity diagrams http www.omg.org ...   more details



  1. Ultrahazardous activity

    Tort law An ultrahazardous activity in the common law of torts is one that is so inherently dangerous that a person engaged in such an activity can be held strictly liable for injuries caused to another person, even if the person engaged in the activity took every reasonable precaution to prevent others from being injured. In the Restatement of the Law 2d, Torts 2d, the term has been abandoned in favor of the phrase inherently dangerous activity. Categories of ultrahazardous activity There are several categories of activities which are commonly recognized as being ultrahazardous, and therefore subject those who engage in them to strict liability. These include Transportation, storage, and use of dynamite and other explosives Transportation, storage, and use of radioactive materials Transportation, storage, and use of certain hazardous chemicals Keeping of wildlife wild animals i.e. animals that are not normally domesticated in that area Note that in this context domesticated does not merely refer to animals that are commonly bred and raised in captivity, such as alligator s. Keeping of domesticated animals that have a known propensity for dangerous behavior e.g., keeping a dog that has attacked people before ref The injury, however, must arise from what makes the animal dangerous. See Alwin v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. , 610 N.W.2d 218 Wis. Ct. App. 2000 . ref A person who ... engaged in the activity is barred from suing under a strict liability theory. Instead, they must ... established in Rylands v Fletcher . Determining if an activity is ultrahazardous Factors determining an activity is ultrahazardous ref See, e.g. Langan v. Velicopter 1977 ref The relative possibility of harm. The level of seriousness of potential harm. The level of activity ndash most persons ... with the utmost care. Whether the risk of the activity outweighs its social value. Inappropriateness of the activity in the area it is commenced. References reflist Category Tort law law term stub ko ...   more details



  1. Star activity

    Star activity is a relaxation or alteration of the specificity of restriction enzyme mediated cleavage of DNA that can occur under reaction conditions that differ significantly from those optimum for the enzyme. The result is typically cleavage at non canon basic principle canon ical recognition site, or sometimes complete loss of specificity. Differences which can lead to star activity include low ionic strength , high pH , and high 5 v v glycerol concentrations ref Robinson CR and Sliger SG 1993 Molecular Recognition Mediated by Bound Water A Mechanism for Star Activity of the Restriction Endonuclease EcoRI. Journal of Molecular Biology. 234 302 306. ref . The latter condition is of particular practical interest, since commercial restriction enzymes are usually supplied in a Buffer solution buffer containing a substantial amount of glycerol 50 v v is typical , meaning insufficient dilution of the enzyme solution can cause star activity this problem most often arises during double or multiple digests. Star activity can happen because of presence of Mg sup 2 sup , as is seen in HindIII, for example. External links http www.neb.com nebecomm tech reference restriction enzymes star activity.asp Star Activity New England Biolabs http www.fermentas.com techinfo re restrstaract.htm Star Activity Relaxation of Specificity Fermentas http bio.takara.co.jp BIO EN catalog d.asp?C ID C0008 Star activity of restriction enzymes a detailed list from TaKaRa http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov articlerender.fcgi?artid 2396408 The Fidelity Index provides a systematic quantitation of star activity of DNA restriction endonucleases References Reflist enzyme stub Category Restriction enzymes Category DNA de Star Aktivit t pl Aktywno star zh ...   more details



  1. Activity centre

    No footnotes date May 2011 Activity centre is a term used in urban planning and Urban design design for a mixed use urban area where there is a concentration of commercial and other land uses. For example, the central business district s of cities CBD are also known as Central Activities Districts CAD also known as Downtown in North America or Central Activities Zone in the United Kingdom in recognition of the fact that commercial functions are not the only things that do or should occur there. The term activity centre can also be used to designate an area for mixed use development, whatever its current land use happens to be. Activity centres can vary greatly in size from the central districts of large cities to regional commercial areas to neighbourhood shopping centres and strips. They can also refer to specialised agglomerations of activities such as urban university campuses or research institutes. They are an important concept in urban planning for Transit oriented development or TOD , which seeks to intensify landuses around public transport nodes to facilitate greater sustainability in the way people and goods move around cities. Activity centres are a key component of contemporary strategic planning for large dispersed cities like those in Australia, Canada, the USA and New Zealand. Examples of such planning include the Melbourne 2030 strategy for Melbourne and the City of Cities metropolitan strategy for Sydney . See also New Urbanism Transit oriented development References ... 8fc6e140ef55837cca256c8c00183cdc eafc71b420ab2725ca25701300048fee?OpenDocument Media release on activity ... plans 05 activity.html Melbourne 2030 Activity centres http www.dse.vic.gov.au dse nrenpl.nsf childdocs FD2B253F910D1C05CA256D1900232D0D?open Activity centre design guidelines http www.buildingwa.wa.gov.au index.cfm?event roadRailMurdochActivityCentre Western Australian activity centre http www.metrostrategy.nsw.gov.au ... Strategy DEFAULTSORT Activity centre Category Urban studies and planning Category Urban design Category ...   more details



  1. Activity system

    Orphan date February 2009 Image 1911 Britannica Anatomy Muscular.png thumb right 350px Features of the human activity system Left image Serratus magnus , Deltoid , Biceps , Poupart s ligament , Patella , T.P. Tranpyloric plane , S.C. Subcostal plane , I.T. Intertubercular plane . Right image Dimple over posterior superior spine of Ilium bone ilium , Lower angle of scapula , External head of triceps , Depression over great trochanter Popliteal space , Gastrocnemius . The scale between the figures represents head lengths. The Activity system is the part of human anatomy responsible for movement with muscle s and the human skeleton structural support and protection with bone s, cartilage , ligament s, and tendon s . The term activity system is also used as a short hand for Soft systems methodology Human activity system human activity system . ref Beynon Davies, P. 2009 . Business Information Systems. Palgrave, Basingstoke ref This is a term used within Peter Checkland s Soft Systems Methodology to refer to a logical collection of activities designed to fulfill some purpose. ref Checkland, P.B. 1981 1998 Systems Thinking, Systems Practice, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester ref See also Human anatomy References reflist 1911 DEFAULTSORT Activity System Category Human anatomy anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Activity theory

    For the psychosocial theory of aging, see Activity theory aging b Activity theory b AT is an Umbrella ... psychological activity theory pioneered by Aleksei N. Leontiev Alexei Leont ev and Sergei ... and physiology of higher nervous activity the teaching of Ivan Pavlov and his school , psychoanalysis ... David title The Russian Theory of Activity Current Applications To Design and Learning series Series in Applied Psychology year 1997 publisher Psychology Press isbn 978 0 8058 1771 3 ref Activity theory ... work activity system including teams, organizations, etc. beyond just one actor or user. It accounts ... of real life activity. One of the strengths of AT is that it bridges the gap between the individual subject and the social reality it studies both through the mediating activity. The unit of analysis in AT is the concept of object oriented, collective, and culturally mediated human activity, or i activity system i . This system includes the object or objective , subject, mediating artifacts signs and tools , rules, community, and division of labor. The motive for the activity in AT is created ... first1 Yrj last2 Miettinen first2 Reijo last3 Punam ki first3 Raija Leena title Perspectives on Activity ... Bonnie Nardi , a leading theorist in AT, activity theory focuses on practice, which obviates ... is the very objective of scientific practice. The object of activity theory is to understand the unity of consciousness and activity. ref cite book last Nardi first Bonnie title Context and Consciousness Activity Theory and Human Computer Interaction year 1995 publisher MIT Press isbn 0262140586 ... in language and rhetoric. A particular activity is a goal directed or purposeful interaction of a subject ..., F., Krueger, H., Rauterberg, M. 2002 Physical and Virtual Tools Activity Theory Applied to the Design ... Work CSCW Activity Theory and the Practice of Design, Volume 11 1 2 , pp. 153 180. ref The history of activity theory The origins of activity theory can be traced to several sources, which have subsequently ...   more details



  1. Activity Monitor

    Infobox software name Activity Monitor logo Image ActivityMonitor.png 64px Activity Monitor screenshot Image Activity Monitor Screenshot.png 220px caption developer Apple Computer latest release version 10.7.3 latest release date February 1, 2012 operating system Mac OS X genre Utility license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.apple.com macosx Mac OS X Website Activity Monitor is a task manager , a utility for performing different tasks to a computer process es, in the Mac OS X operating system . Some of its functions include Quitting or killing a computer process Viewing the computer s CPU load computing load Checking the amount of random access memory in use or Disk swapping swapped out Checking the amount of hard disk read ins and write outs Checking the capacity of storage devices Monitoring the computer s network usage Inspecting running computer processes Viewing a process identifier number Viewing information about a particular process Prior to Mac OS X v10.3 , the Activity Monitor was named the Process Viewer. Citation needed date March 2011 See also Activity Monitor is the Mac OS X counterpart of Microsoft s Windows Task Manager for Microsoft Windows Windows . However, some aspects of quitting stalled applications are divided between Apple Menu Force Quit and Activity Monitor. External links http theprimepixel.com list of mac osx common processes List of common processes on Mac OS X Mac OS X Category Apple Inc. software Category Mac OS X ko it Monitoraggio Attivit uk Activity Monitor zh ...   more details



  1. Activity book

    Refimprove date September 2010 An activity book is a type of book , generally aimed at children , which contains interactive content such as game games , puzzles , quiz zes, pictures to colour and other elements which involve writing or drawing in the book itself. The book may, or may not, have a loose narrative or contain other non interactive elements structured around the interactive elements. Activity books may be made for entertainment , education or a mixture of both. Specific types of activity book include colouring book s and puzzle book s. A book is normally referred to as an activity book if it combines a variety of interactive elements and does not fall neatly into one of these more specific categories. Examples Where s Wally? The Where s Wally series of books known as Where s Waldo in the USA by Martin Handford consists of both puzzle books, where the reader must search for characters hidden in pictures, and activity books such as Where s Waldo? The Ultimate Fun Book , which include a wider range of games and activities as well as the normal puzzles. Horrible Histories The Horrible Histories series by Terry Deary, and its spin offs, include a number of educational activity books ref http www5.scholastic.co.uk zone book horr histories activity.htm Scholastic Children s Books Horrible Histories ref . Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do It Yourself Book by Jeff Kinney is an activity book which contains space for readers to keep a written or drawn diary or Diary journal as well Wimpy Kid themedas puzzles and cartoons. References refimprove article date December 2009 Reflist DEFAULTSORT Activity Book Category Book terminology book stub ...   more details



  1. Activity (chemistry)

    In chemical thermodynamics , activity symbol a is a measure of the effective concentration of a species in a mixture, meaning that the species chemical potential depends on the activity of a real solution in the same way that it would depend on concentration for an ideal solution . By convention, activity ... of standard state for the species. The activity of pure substances in condensed phases solid or liquids is normally taken as Unity mathematics unity the number 1 . Activity depends on temperature, pressure ... is usually referred to as fugacity . The difference between activity and other measures of composition ... or to repel each other. The activity of an ion is particularly influenced by its surroundings ... where the activity and the concentration are significantly different and, as such, it is not valid ... this point In a solution of potassium hydrogen iodate at 0.02  molar concentration M the activity ... ionic strength 0.1  M the activity coefficient approaches unity, this coefficient can actually ... Definition The activity of a species i , denoted a sub i sub , is defined ref name GoldBook GoldBookRef title activity relative activity , a file A00115 ref ref name GreenBook GreenBookRef2nd pages ... i mu i ominus RT ln a i math Hence the activity will depend on any factor that alters the chemical ... in a gravitational field. However, the most common use of activity is to describe the variation in chemical potential with the composition of a mixture. The activity also depends on the choice ... conventional standard states which are usually used in different situations. Activity coefficient Main Activity coefficient The activity coefficient , which is also a dimensionless quantity, relates the activity to a measured amount fraction x sub i sub , molality b sub i sub or amount concentration ... amount concentration c sup s o s sup is necessary to ensure that both the activity and the activity coefficient are dimensionless, as is conventional. ref name GreenBook When the activity coefficient ...   more details



  1. Specific activity

    About specific activity radioactivity the use in biochemistry Enzyme assay Specific activity In nuclear sciences and technologies, activity is the SI quantity related to the phenomenon of natural and artificial radioactivity. The SI unit of activity is becquerel, Bq, while that of specific activity is Bq kg. The old unit of activity was curie , Ci, while that of specific activity was Ci g. For its use in radiochemistry , see radioactivity . One can use the experimentally measured specific activity to calculate the half life of an element. Starting from the definition of the half life T sub 1 2 sub with, N sub 0 sub , atoms of an element, the number of atoms, N , remaining after time, t , is giving by math N N 0 left frac 1 2 right t over T 1 2 math Take the natural log of both sides math ln N ln N 0 left frac t T 1 2 right ln left frac 1 2 right math Take the derivative with respect to time, t math frac 1 N frac dN dt frac ln left frac 1 2 right T 1 2 math Multiply both sides by N math frac dN dt frac N ln left frac 1 2 right T 1 2 math Which is math frac dN dt frac 0.693 ,N T 1 2 math dN dt represents the decay rate of atoms. The negative sign shows that the rate is negative, so the number of atoms is decreasing with time as you would expect. Rearranging terms math T 1 2 frac 0.693 ,N frac dN dt math Example determine the half life of Rb 87 Suppose you have a gram of rubidium 87 and with your Geiger counter, you get a count rate which, after taking solid angle effects into account, is consistent with a decay rate of 3200 decays per second this would correspond to a specific activity of 3.2 10 sup 6 sup Bq kg . The atomic weight is of the rubidium is 87, so one gram is one 87th of a mole, or N 6.9 10 sup 21 sup atoms. Plugging in the numbers math T 1 2 frac 0.693 6.9 times 10 21 3200 text sec 1 1.5 times 10 18 text sec or 47 million years math Category Units of radioactivity ca Activitat d una subst ncia radioactiva fr Activit massique ...   more details



  1. Hammock activity

    Refimprove date May 2008 A Hammock activity is a schedule project management or project planning term for a grouping of subtasks that hangs between two end dates it is tied to ref cite web url http www.pmhut.com a glossary of project management terms title A Glossary of Project Management Terms ref . A Hammock activity groups subtasks which are not related in the hierarchical sense of a Work Breakdown Structure . A Hammock activity groups subtasks which are not related in a logical sense of a dependency project management where one subtask must wait for another. Usages Group dissimilar activities that lead to an overall capability, such as preparations under a summary label, e.g. vacation preparation Group unrelated items for the purpose of a summary such as a calendar based reporting period, e.g. First quarter plans Group ongoing or overhead activities that run the length of an effort, e.g. project management The duration of the hammock activity the size of the hammock may also be set by the subtasks within it, so that the abstract grouping has a start date of the earliest of any of the subtasks and the finish date is the latest of any of the contents. References reflist External links https www.microsoft.com mspress books sampchap 5590b.aspx Troubleshooting Microsoft Project 2002, Bonnie Biafore sample chapter http support.microsoft.com default.aspx?scid kb en us 141733&Product PRJ2K Microsoft Knowledge Base article How to Build a Hammock Task http www.maxwideman.com pmglossary PMG H00.htm Wideman Comparative Glossary of Project Management Terms Category Project management pt Hammock ...   more details



  1. Criminal Activity

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Criminal Activity Type studio Artist Criminalz Cover Criminal Activity.jpg Released August 7, 2001 Recorded 2001 Genre West Coast hip hop , Hardcore rap , Gangsta rap Length 45 50 Label Realside Records Producer Doyle, G Man Stan, Spice 1 Last album This album Criminal Activity br 2001 Next album Misc Extra chronology Artist Celly Cel Type album Last album Deep Conversation br 2000 This album Criminal Activity br 2001 Next album It z Real Out Here br 2005 Extra chronology Artist Jayo Felony Type album Last album Underground Jayo Felony album Underground br 1999 This album Criminal Activity br 2001 Next album Crip Hop br 2001 Extra chronology Artist Spice 1 Type album Last album The Last Dance Spice 1 album The Last Dance br 2000 This album Criminal Activity br 2001 Next album Spiceberg Slim br 2002 Criminal Activity is the debut album by American rap supergroup music supergroup Criminalz , which consisted of Spice 1 , Celly Cel and Jayo Felony . ref name Mills2 Mills, Brad. Allmusic class artist id p507769 pure url yes Criminalz Overview . Allmusic . Retrieved on 2010 02 08. ref It was released August 7, 2001 on Celly Cel s label, Realside ... Criminal Activity Charts & Awards Billboard Albums . All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2010 02 08 ... album id r546866 pure url yes Review Criminal Activity . Allmusic . Retrieved on 2010 02 08. ref ... 2001 11 activity.html Review Criminal Activity . RapReviews.com. Retrieved on 2010 02 08. ref Automatically ... Time 1 Lockdown intro 1 01 2 Criminal Activity Celly Cel G Man Stan 1 43 3 Ridaz Celly Cel, Spice ... Allmusic class album id r546866 pure url yes Criminal Activity at Allmusic http www.discogs.com Criminalz Criminal Activity release 985400 Criminal Activity at Discogs http musicbrainz.org release 3e5dd0e3 9da7 49da 9bbe 38de0ac0d133.html Criminal Activity at MusicBrainz http www.tower.com criminal activity criminalz cd wapi 106494801 Criminal Activity at Tower Records Category Spice 1 albums Category ...   more details



  1. Activity recognition

    Activity recognition aims to recognize the actions and goals of one or more agents from a series of observations ... of study such as medicine, human computer interaction, or sociology. To understand activity recognition ... have been studied by researchers in activity recognition examples include assisting the sick ... to its many faceted nature, different fields may refer to activity recognition as plan recognition ... services. Types of activity recognition Sensor based, single user activity recognition Sensor based activity recognition integrates the emerging area of sensor networks with novel data mining and machine ... Borriello, et al. The Mobile Sensing Platform An Embedded System for Activity Recognition. Appears in the IEEE Pervasive Magazine Special Issue on Activity Based Computing, April 2008. ref ref Nishkam Ravi, Nikhil Dandekar, Preetham Mysore, Michael Littman. Activity Recognition from Accelerometer ... power to enable physical activity recognition to provide an estimation of the energy consumption during everyday life. Sensor based activity recognition researchers believe that by empowering ubiquitous ... will be better suited to act on our behalf. Levels of sensor based activity recognition Sensor based activity recognition is a challenging task due to the inherent noisy nature of the input ... goal or subgoals of an agent from the activity sequences through a mixture of logical and statistical reasoning. Scientific conferences where activity recognition work from wearable and environmental ... ubicomp2011 UbiComp . Sensor based, multi user activity recognition Recognizing activities for multiple ... such as acceleration sensors were used for identifying group activity patterns during office scenarios ... from this work. Vision based activity recognition It is a very important and challenging problem ... technique employed is computer vision. Vision based activity recognition has found many applications ... others. Scientific conferences where vision based activity recognition work often appears are ICCV ...   more details



  1. Water activity

    About Water activity in food science other uses Activity disambiguation Activity Food safety Water activity ... temperature therefore, pure distilled water has a water activity of exactly one. As the temperature ... math a w equiv l w x w math where l sub w sub is the activity coefficient of water and x sub w sub ... isbn 0 834 21782 1 oclc doi accessdate ref Uses for water activity Water activity is an important ... activity to formulate products that are shelf stable . If a product is kept below a certain water activity, then mold growth is inhibited. This results in a longer Shelf life shelf life . Water activity ... . If raisins of a higher water activity are packaged with bran flakes of a lower water activity ... bran flakes. Food formulators use water activity to predict how much moisture migration will affect their product. Food safety Water activity is used in many cases as a critical control point for Hazard ... taken from the production area and tested to ensure water activity values are within a specified ..., but specific to each food product. W J Scott in 1953 first established that it was water activity ... is inhibited at specific water activity values. U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA regulations for intermediate moisture foods are based on these values. Lowering the water activity of a food ... at much lower water activity values, but that they will never grow. Over time, bacterial levels will decline. Water activity measurement Water activity values are obtained by either a capacitance ... is roughly proportional to the water activity as determined by a sensor specific calibration . Capacitance ... must also take place unless the sample temperature is measured. Water activity and moisture content Water activity is related to moisture content in a non linear relationship known as a moisture ... There is net evaporation from a solution with a water activity greater than the relative humidity of its surroundings. There is net absorption of water by a solution with a water activity less than ...   more details



  1. Radio-Activity

    for other uses of Radio activity and radioactivity Radioactive disambiguation Infobox album Name Radio Activity Cover Kraftwerk Radio Activity album cover.jpg Type studio Artist Kraftwerk Released October 1975 Recorded Kling Klang Studio D sseldorf , Germany Genre Electronic music Electronic Length 37 38 Label Kling Klang Studio Kling Klang br EMI br Capitol Records Capitol Producer Ralf H tter br Florian Schneider Last album Autobahn album Autobahn br 1974 This album Radio Activity br 1975 Next album Trans Europe Express album Trans Europe Express br 1977 Misc Singles Name Radio Activity Type studio single 1 Radioactivity song Radioactivity b w Antenna single 1 date 1976, Capitol CL15853, UK single 2 Radioaktivit t b w Antenne single 2 date 1976, Kling Klang 1C00682119, Germany Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album radio activity r11205 title Radio Activity Kraftwerk & 124 AllMusic first Jason last Ankeny work allmusic.com year 2011 ... drownedinsound.com releases 14729 reviews 4138105 title Kraftwerk Radio Activity Remastered Releases ... Activity Music Reviews Rolling Stone first Ed last Ward work web.archive.org year 2011 last update accessdate 9 July 2011 ref Radio Activity German title Radio Aktivit t is the fifth studio album ... editions. A concept album , Radio Activity is bilingual , featuring lyrics in both languages ... themes of the songs, half being about radioactivity and the other half about activity on the radio ... on Radio Activity were published by their own newly set up Kling Klang Verlag music ... title Radio Activity Digital Remaster bandname Kraftwerk year 2009 format CD publisher Mute Records ... albums ca Radio Aktivit t cs Radio Activity da Radioaktivit t album de Radio Aktivit t es Radio Aktivit t fr Radio Activity it Radio Activity ka Radio Activity nl Radio Activity ja no Radio Activity pl Radioaktivit t pt Radio Aktivit t ro Radio Aktivit t ru Radio Aktivit t fi Radio Aktivit t ...   more details



  1. Suspicious Activity?

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Suspicious Activity? Type studio Artist The Bad Plus Cover The Bad Plus Suspicious Activity.jpg Released 2005 09 20 Recorded May 2005 at Real World Studios , Box, Wiltshire , England Genre Jazz Length 62 22 Label Columbia Records Columbia Producer Tchad Blake , The Bad Plus Last album Give album Give br 2004 This album Suspicious Activity? br 2005 Next album Prog album Prog br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Rolling Stone rev1score Rating 4 5 ref cite web last Fricke first David authorlink David Fricke title The Bad Plus Suspicious Activity? date 20 October 2005 accessdate 1 October 2009 publisher Rolling Stone url http www.rollingstone.com artists thebadplus albums album 7665189 review 7702867 suspicious activity ref rev2 Allmusic rev2score Rating 4 5 ref cite web title Review Suspicious Activity? publisher Allmusic accessdate 1 October 2009 url Allmusic class album id r791642 pure url yes ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Suspicious Activity? is the fourth studio album by the jazz band The Bad Plus . The band had previously garnered attention for covering well known rock songs in an acoustic power trio style, but Suspicious Activity? includes only one cover version the theme to the 1981 movie Chariots of Fire . Instead, the album focuses on the band s original music, including the track O.G. Original Gentleman , which is a tribute to the legendary jazz drummer Elvin Jones . This would be The Bad Plus final album for Columbia Records , as the band and the label parted ways in 2006 . Outtakes Several cover versions from the Suspicious Activity? recording sessions are available on iTunes and other major online services, including Led Zeppelin s Immigrant Song , Queen band Queen s We Are the Champions , and Bj rk s Human Behaviour . Extended Copy Protection In November 2005, it was revealed that Sony was distributing albums ... Foundation identified Suspicious Activity? as one of the discs with the invasive software. ref ...   more details




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