... information relevant for different stages of educational maturation and knowledge development of clients/parents Identification of a focus audience within the context of the community Guidefor ... level of acculturation and even ages of the target population within a community for whom materials are intended Credibility of the sources of the cultural information are assessed Local efforts for ... tremendous implications for material development 23.9% of the foreign-born population of New Jersey lives in linguistic isolation (About 19.5% of the population of New Jersey is foreign-born) A linguistically...
... thanks to Jean Williams of SERVE for offering to assist with the production of the guide Additional copies of the Help! Kit: A Resource Guidefor Secondary Teachers of Migrant English Language ... level of difficulty of the language to the student’s level of proficiency ESOL—English for speakers of other languages (same as ESL) The Help! Kit: A Resource Guidefor Secondary Teachers of Migrant ... poverty threshold (Source: Office of Migrant Education) The Help! Kit: A Resource Guidefor Secondary Teachers of Migrant English Language Learners Glossary of Terms for Navigating the Help! Kit...
... the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office for Victims of Crime U.S Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice Guidefor the Selection ... Department of Justice The National Institute of Justice is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Office ... Coordination by: Office of Law Enforcement Standards National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899–8102 Prepared for: National Institute of Justice Office of Science and...
... the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office for Victims of Crime U.S Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice Guidefor the Selection ... Department of Justice The National Institute of Justice is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Office ... Coordination by: Office of Law Enforcement Standards National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899 Prepared for: National Institute of Justice Office of Science and Technology...
... National Institute of Justice World Wide Web Site http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij U.S Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice Guidefor the Selection of Communication ... Coordination by: Office of Law Enforcement Standards National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899–8102 Prepared for: National Institute of Justice Office of Science and Technology ... Institute of Standards and Technology, Office of Law Enforcement Standards Battelle Memorial Institute National Institute of Justice Sarah V Hart Director This guide was prepared for the National...
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... levels of isolation For example, bar joist roofs may require a static deflection of 38 mm over factories, but 64 mm over commercial office buildings Note 2: For large equipment capable of generating ... levels of isolation For example, bar joist roofs may require a static deflection of 38 mm over factories, but 64 mm over commercial office buildings Note 2: For large equipment capable of generating ... levels of isolation For example, bar joist roofs may require a static deflection of 38 mm over factories, but 64 mm over commercial office buildings Note 2: For large equipment capable of generating...
... ≤ a12 ≤ · · · ≤ a1n Therefore, the expansion of the permanent of the left-hand side of (2.5) in terms of elements of the first row is given by n the left-hand side of (2.5) = 1 · a1 j · M1 j ... ], ,[t p ,+∞) And the number of zeroes of u(t) is at most on each of these intervals, then the amount of zeroes of u(t) on R1 is |Um | ≤ p + ≤ m This ends the proof of Lemma 3.2 ++ [α j ] Lemma ... polynomial of one variable Then u(t) has at most m zeroes on R1 , that is, the ++ count of elements of the set Um = {t | u(t) = 0, t > 0} is |Um |, where |Um | ≤ m Proof We will prove by means of the...
... type, source, and form of delivery of silica fume Effects of the form of silica fume (as-produced, slurried, densified) on properties of unreinforced concrete have been studied for concretes containing ... well-crystallized form of CSH-I was formed by days of curing For the 2:1 mixtures, all CH was consumed by days; for the 1:1 mix- 234R-10 ACI COMMITTEE REPORT Fig 3.2—Amount of calcium hydroxide ... Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials M 307-90 Standard Specification for Microsilica for Use in Concrete and Mortar T 277 Standard Method of Test for Rapid Determination of the...
... ‘window of fmishability” necessary for applications of shake-on hardeners and for restraightening of the slab to achieve the specified flatness and levelness For example, a common specification for ... HRWRAs are often added at the plant to assure control of the water, and then again in the field for placing purposes For example, if a mixture has a w/cm of 0.33 and a maximum water content of 250 ... needed for early form removal Use of a HRWRA to produce flowing concrete with the same or a lower w/cm than normal concrete may also reduce heat curing requirements for precast concrete The rate of...
... Practice for Curing Concrete 308 309.2R Identification and Control of ConsolidationRelated Defects in Formed Concrete Building Code Requirements for Reinforced 318 Concrete 347R Guidefor Formwork for ... ready for erection of forms and placement of coarse aggregate, McArthur Bridge, Detroit, Michigan 4.2-Preparation of concrete surfaces Fig 12-Concrete preparation of an arch rib before removal of ... Practice for Making Test Cylinders and Prisms for Determining Strength and Density of Preplaced-Aggregate Concrete in the Laboratory C 953 Test Method for Time of Setting of Grouts for Preplaced-Aggregate...
... suitable for both continuous or intermittent operation 1.3-History Volumetric measurement and continuous mixing have a long history of producing concrete For many years the concept of “one shovel of ... general field use of this type of equipment began The first commercial unit was delivered in 1964 Because of the detail of original patents, there was only one manufacturer of VMCM units until ... 10 yd3 of concrete (Fig 2.1) This limitation is based upon axle loading limitations Production of larger volumes of concrete or high rates of production will require special provisions for recharging...
... Corrosion of Metals in Concrete Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures Guidefor the Design of Durable Parking Structures Recommendations for Concrete Members Prestressed with Unbonded Tendons Guide ... Revised 1995 A Guide to the Use of Waterproofing, Dampproofing, Protective, and Decorative Barrier Systems for Concrete 362.2R-12 ACI COMMITTEE REPORT Fig 4.5—Cast-in-place reinforced-concrete ... variety of tests performed The most important tests are those that determine the extent of corrosion and bond loss of the reinforcement and those that quantify the amount and extent of chloride...
... exceeding these minimum recommendations are: 3.6-Guidelines for selection of durability systems for floors and roofs 3.6.1 Introduction-The performance of parking struo tures requires special attention ... time for a reapplication of a sealer as a preventive maintenance measure Another method of checking the performance of a sealer is to take initial samples of the concrete for determination of chloride ... Repair of Cracks in Concrete Structures 225R Guide to the Selection and Use of Hydraulic Cements 234 Guidefor the Use of Silica Fume in Concrete* 301 Specifications for Structural Concrete for...
... in Service ACI 364.1R Guidefor Evaluation of Concrete Structures Prior to Rehabilitation ACI 503R Use of Epoxy Compounds with Concrete ACI 503.5R Guidefor the Selection of Polymer Adhesives ... Systems for Concrete ASTM C 1059 Standard Specification for Latex Agents for Bonding Fresh to Hardened Concrete ASTM D 4258 Practice for Surface Cleaning Concrete for Coating ASTM D 4259 Practice for ... surface with a maximum profile of 1/2 in (13 mm), that is the depth between the lowest and highest points of the surface It is recommended that the concrete is tested for pull-off strength in accordance...
... can establish the uniformity of the shotcrete in a member Its’ major disadvantages are the need for access to two sides of the member and lack of information of the location of an apparent anomaly ... Practice for Examination and Sampling of Hardened Concrete in Constructions C 900 Standard Test Method for Pullout Strength of Hardened Concrete C1117 Standard Test Method for Tiie of Setting of Shotcrete ... account for the effect of reinforcement on the strength of the specimen Examination of the core failure pattern will help determine if the bar has significantly affected strength Embedded reinforcement...
... coalescence or formation of the polymer film The formation of the polymer film retards the loss of water from the concrete thus making it available for hydration of the cement Moist curing of PMC is ... granular-powder forms (35 to 50percent BPO) For ease of handling and safety purposes, the balance of these formulations is generally a plasticizer or inert filler Purer forms of BPO (for example, ... of terms for use with polymers in concrete, p 548.1R-28 Appendix II—Glossary of abbreviations used in this guide, p 548.1R-29 CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION 1.1—Purpose of the guide The improvement of...
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... 29 of 81 FIST 5-1 PERSONAL PROTECTIVEGROUNDINGFOR ELECTRIC POWER FACILITIES AND POWERLINES 7.2 Double-Isolation Grounding Double-isolation grounding is an alternative method ofprotectivegrounding ... voltage Page 44 of 81 July 2005 FIST 5-1 PERSONAL PROTECTIVEGROUNDINGFOR ELECTRIC POWER FACILITIES AND POWERLINES Pole ground wires used forprotectivegrounding shall be inspected before use to ... Page 19 of 81 FIST 5-1 PERSONAL PROTECTIVEGROUNDINGFOR ELECTRIC POWER FACILITIES AND POWERLINES Figure – Illustration of worker relative to protective grounds at worksite and source of fault...
... calculated for various methods of forest land maintenance The aim of research and methodology The aim of presented research was to find out the costs of basic methods of forest land maintenance in protective ... zones of high-voltage powerlines (HVPL) 400 kV in the protective zone of 70–80 m in width, and 220 kV in the protective zone of 50–60 m in width as the average for the whole Czech Republic, i.e for ... for the area of 2,797 of forest lands The goal of this survey is to use the results for making a decision which method of forest land maintenance in the zones under high-voltage powerlines is economically...