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GLERL portable observatory buoy. Cleveland buoy deployment from the R/V Laurentian. July 17, 2003. J. Lane and T. Miller.
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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
GLERL portable observatory buoy. Datalink buoy deployment, October 3, 2002. Lake Michigan. S. Ruberg and D. Donahue.
Malaria Control Agents in Zambia perform Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) on family in rural household
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.
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.
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.
This photograph, shot by Duncan Rawlinson, captures a Google Street View car driving along a rural highway. The vehicle, a dark gray Honda HR-V, is equipped with a specialized roof-mounted camera rig designed to capture 360-degree panoramic imagery for Google Maps. Visible details include the "Street View on Google Maps" logo with the iconic Pegman on the side and a "How's my driving?" bumper sticker. The image highlights the mobile technology and infrastructure involved in creating global digital maps as the car travels through a flat, arid landscape.
Malaria Control Agents in rural Zambia training to use EpiSurveyor to record malaria Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) results
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.
ported the tweetawatt datacollection and reporting code to wifi router. with a 16m usb key i had enough space for python and some libraries so it was a 1-day-hack!i
tried to clean up the background. then gave up.
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.
Malaria Control Agents in rural Zambia training to use EpiSurveyor to record malaria Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) results
Malaria Control Agents in rural Zambia training to use EpiSurveyor to record malaria Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) results
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.