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Biodrawversity owner and Principal Aquatic Biologist Ethan Nedeau collects freshwater mussel data in a reach of the Ashuelot River in New Hampshire. (photo by Ben Kimball)

 

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USDA Forest Service photo by Sharon Hood.

SHEARWATER - (RV) Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, in New York, USA. May, 2011. Copyright Tom Turner.

Locally made Big Vibrators. Heavier than standard, so they can deliver more energy.

Lucky for her she had a shiny coat of nail polish during our Bionic Human data collection time.

Con este muestreo, se pretende que los especialistas y los pescadores dejen madurar las especies marinas, y establecer una explotación racional.

 

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Some geophones have been pulled up. These must be replanted. TR4 Vibrators in the background.

Photo by Rebecca Mann Flueckiger for International Trachoma Initiative

Before the disaster response application, local teams would collect data on PDF forms like this one. Bringing this data collection online via Open Atrium facilitates collection for local teams and makes analyzing it significantly easier for regional centers and PAHO's headquarters.

Pad of TR4 Vibrator,

TR4 Vibrators on uneven ground.

EpiSurveyor training in Livingstone, Zambia

Front and back view of the MC65 Mobile Rugged Handheld Computer

GLERL portable observatory buoys. Cleveland buoy. July 17, 2003.

Reaction mass on a TR4 Vibrator in its travel locks.

GLERL portable observatory buoy. Alpena buoy deployment, September 17, 2003. Lake Huron. R/V Laurentian.

MC45 Rugged Handheld Computer from the Left.

TR4 Vibrators beside the Red Sea, probably near Yanbu.

GLERL portable observatory buoy. Cleveland buoy deployment from the R/V Laurentian. July 17, 2003. J. Lane and T. Miller.

This is a sample form for request of change of record. The template may used in various businesses.

SpreadsheetWEB version of the template provides save option. Any time a request is submitted,

the information on the form is saved. Saved files can be deleted, edited or categorized by the file owner.

 

Download from:

 

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DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

by Jamie Weaver | Maryland Forest Service, Maryland Department of Natural Resources

 

In pursuit of an environmental studies degree, intern Zach Carnegie spends his summer with the Maryland Forest Service at Morgan Run under the tutelage of Watershed Forester, Jamie Weaver. Zach spent his previous two summers with the Maryland Park Service, and is a retired member of the United States Marine Corps. #meetourinterns

Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs)

GLERL portable observatory buoy. Datalink buoy deployment, October 3, 2002. Lake Michigan. S. Ruberg and D. Donahue.

EpiSurveyor used for recording malaria Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) results

Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia

Canada

 

Photo by Dylan Passmore

Taken: August 15, 2010

Location:

Montreal, Quebec

Canada

 

Photo by Dylan Passmore

Taken: August 21, 2013

TR4 Vibrators. Slightly uneven spacing.

Motorola MC40 Enterprise Rugged Smartphone

EpiSurveyor training in Livingstone, Zambia

Malaria Control Agents in Zambia perform Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) on family in rural household

TR4 Vibrators working.

TR4 Vibrators on uneven ground.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

EpiSurveyor training in rural Zambia health center

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

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