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NETL’s Analytical Laboratory in Albany is equipped to aid researchers in analyzing materials on a micro scale in simulated environments, which helps to discover properties that can affect processing at the macro scale. This research also ensures that materials used in the energy industry are long-lasting and durable, in turn, keeping maintenance and replacement costs low.
This wonderful photo comes from Maria Dolores Mora, with the Spanish edition of the book.
We're creating Analysis Ninjas everywhere! :)
NETL’s Analytical Laboratory in Albany is equipped to aid researchers in analyzing materials on a micro scale in simulated environments, which helps to discover properties that can affect processing at the macro scale. This research also ensures that materials used in the energy industry are long-lasting and durable, in turn, keeping maintenance and replacement costs low.
NETL’s Analytical Laboratory in Albany is equipped to aid researchers in analyzing materials on a micro scale in simulated environments, which helps to discover properties that can affect processing at the macro scale. This research also ensures that materials used in the energy industry are long-lasting and durable, in turn, keeping maintenance and replacement costs low.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers developed a working and scalable proof-of concept digital health platform for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Veterans
Health Administration. Shown (left-to-right, back row) are Myung Choi, GTRI senior research engineer; Steve Rushing, senior strategic advisor for health IT, Enterprise Innovation Institute; Jon Duke, director of the Center for Health Analytics & Informatics;
Richard Starr, research scientist in the Institute for People and Technology; Margaret Wagner Dahl, associate vice president, health information technology & analytics in the Office of Industry Collaboration; (left-to-right, front row) Marla Gorges, GTRI research associate, and Eric Soto, GTRI research scientist. (Christopher Moore)
Accidentally threw this c-41 neg into a batch of black and white negs I was developing. Shocked to see it worked. The original was brown I converted to B&W.
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Podiumsdiskussion Ständehaus Merseburg am 19.04.2012 - Merseburger Marketing Sessions zum Thema "Marketing Analytics"
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I'm finding the Google Analytics Map section to be a lot like DXing. My uncle was very big into ham radio, and he would exchange postcards with the people he contacted. I remember, as a kid, a wall map with these postcards push pinned to it from all the places around the world he had reached. There's a part of Google Analytics Maps that shows the world with dots of the places your viewers are coming from. It's like a 21st century version of my uncle's cork board wall map.