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  • Discussion Discussion on pharmacology topics specific to population focus. Co-requisite: GNUR 711. (1 seminar) GNUR 713 : Advanced Physical Assessment Development and performance of the skills needed for advanced health assessment of individuals, families, or communities through the lifespan. Provides knowledge to complete a comprehensive history, physical, and mental health exam leading to the development of a differential diagnosis. Incorporates assessing wellness, screening, and chief complaint. (3; 1

  • Banking Compensatory Time Emergency Advance (Draw) Employee Delinquent Student Account Policy Holiday Compensation Inclement Weather  Jury Duty Meal Periods Military Reserves & National Guard Obligations Overtime Pay Pay Differential Policy Rest Periods Salary Payments Time Sheets Work Week

  • Scholarship Award, Rachid was a highly accomplished mathematician interested in the fields of delay differential equations, mathematical biology, dynamical systems, and bifurcation theory. Citing his textbook about differential equations (in French) and his vast number of published papers in well-respected journals, his colleagues in mathematics describe him as one of the most active scholars in the department. He earned a doctoral degree, diploma of in-depth studies, and a master’s degree in mathematics

  • Chris Meyer Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Email: meyernc@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Oregon, 1970 M.A., Mathematics, University of Oregon, 1967 B.S., Mathematics, Reed College, 1966 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Differential Geometry and the History of Math Biography Chris has been at PLU since 1970. He will be retiring as of May 2010.

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  • Introducing: The Lightboard Posted by: berlinma / April 3, 2019 April 3, 2019 iTech recently finished construction of the Lightboard, which is a new tool that can be used to create written and drawn visuals for instructional videos. The Lightboard can be especially useful to demonstrate complicated material, such as mathematic equations. Our Lightboard is available for campus-wide use – watch the video below to check it out! Visit our Lightboard page for more info. Read Previous New

  • variables in the equations Fortuner has been exploring. His findings show the amount of expansion and energy in the universe over time, and give insight into what parameters affect the physics of the very early universe. Entering numerical codes into a computer program and running simulations for hours day after day wasn’t glamorous, but it’s been an invaluable experience for Fortuner – a physics major who almost failed his first physics class. “When I took Intro to Physics class, the first college

  • functionalize these with nanoscopic quantities of transition metals and metal oxides. Students learn how to assemble these electrodes in three-electrode cell configurations and then to measure their electrochemical behavior using a wide range of electroanalytical methods, including cyclic voltammetry, differential pulsed voltammetry, and impedance spectroscopy. Students learn to characterize their samples using visible-light microscopy, SEM, EDS, TEM, and XRD. Justin Lytle, Ph.D. Links Publications

  • employee has the option of using vacation to receive their regular PLU salary in additional to their military pay, or it may be indicated as leave without pay. National Guard members called to emergency duty in time of disaster or civil disturbance will receive differential pay for up to ten working days in one year. Refer to the Military Call to Duty policy for additional information.

  • exhibit at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum featuring the photo selections from the competition. The global competition consists of about 21,000 entries with about 100 selected as “Highly Honored.” About 40 will be included in the exhibit. The contest is sponsored by Nature’s Best Photography Magazine. Bergman’s photo was published in the November 2011 issue. Read Previous Mathlete coaches teach students on cracking equations for success Read Next A final address COMMENTS*Note: All comments are

  • Radiochemistry and Isotopes Intern Posted by: nicolacs / April 21, 2017 April 21, 2017 Intellectual Ventures and TerraPower Innovation are seeking a Radiochemistry and Isotopes Intern. This paid internship position will participate in activities related to the chemistry of radioelements and their resulting compounds. The TerraPower laboratory has a range of characterization tools including; thermal gravimetric analysis/differential scanning calorimetry, powder X-ray diffraction, inductively