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  • the application of flammable paints, or the presence of other flammable compounds, or heavy dust concentrations creates a hazard. Fire extinguishing equipment must be immediately available in the work area and must be maintained in a state of readiness for instant use. When the welding, cutting, or heating operation is such that normal fire prevention precautions are not sufficient, additional personnel must be assigned to guard against fire while the actual welding, cutting, or heating operation

  • tribes to treat various ailments. Its medicinal properties have not been previously characterized. Samples of Ribes divaricatum were tested in a typical natural products determination procedure. Mueller-Hinton bioassays indicated a zone of inhibition on the polar stem extract against Staphylococcus aureus. GC-MS spectra of the polar stem extract revealed a quantitative presence of stigmasterol and γ-sitosterol among the various fractions, as well as two fatty acids and many other unknown compounds

  • long as I serve, is that I will always work hard to ensure the university we love continues to educate future generations to make a difference in the world through service to, and caring for, others, their communities and the Earth. To that end, our primary focus is on investing in student success, and your giving plays a critical role.” In keeping that promise I want you to know that we are all working hard to turn your investments and trust in us into positive outcomes for our students.  This

  • long as I serve, is that I will always work hard to ensure the university we love continues to educate future generations to make a difference in the world through service to, and caring for, others, their communities and the Earth. To that end, our primary focus is on investing in student success, and your giving plays a critical role.” In keeping that promise I want you to know that we are all working hard to turn your investments and trust in us into positive outcomes for our students.  This

  • Consent.  This waiver can be requested as part of your HPRB proposal on Mentor; there is no separate form required. If your research is anonymous and low-risk, you may request such a waiver to use a Cover Letter or Online Cover Letter, depending on the type of study, instead of obtaining written consent. In rare circumstances, you may request a Waiver of Informed Consent. Consult with your Unit Designate and/or the HPRB Chair if you think this might be appropriate and necessary.  Again, you may

  • service and pro-bono work.  “I was kind of surprised when I got it just because it’s kind of a rare occurrence. A scholarship, especially to law school, is pretty difficult to obtain,” Sullivan said. “I’m still coming to terms with that, I’m like ‘wow I’m going to school for free.’” Sullivan plans to take the pro-bono pledge at Seattle U Law, promising more than 100 hours of pro-bono work over the course of her time at the school. Although Sullivan knows the work is difficult, she’s excited to get

  • . The growth was collapsing her ovary, though, so doctors scheduled surgery right away and assured Hunt there’d be nothing to it. Two days after surgery, on the Fourth of July, Hunt learned she had a very rare, very aggressive, determinedly malignant cancer. Hunt underwent powerful inpatient chemotherapy—the same regimen as Lance Armstrong. During her second week of chemo, her beloved aunt died. Then, on another noteworthy American date, Sept. 11, Hunt rang the cancer ward’s remission bell and

  • liberal arts and interdisciplinary nature of the work we get to do here.” The final step is to publish their research. “I think that the publishing piece is so exciting because being published in your undergrad is so rare,” Martens said. “It just sets me up for success in anything I apply for in the future.” Artificial intelligence without the science fictionRenzhi Cao What do self-driving cars, Amazon recommendations and Google Translate all have in common? They all utilize machine learning, a branch

  • hours, including POLS 151 Minor in Pre-Law 20 semester hours Foundations in the Law (4 semester hours) BUSA 303: Business Law & Ethics POLS 370: Prisons & Prisoners POLS 371: Judicial Process POLS 372: Constitutional Law POLS 373: Civil Rights & Civil Liberties RELI 361: Church History Studies Analytical Reasoning (4 semester hours) ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics MATH 107: Mathematical Explorations (or higher level mathematics course) Math placement or

  • success to PLU’s broad liberal-arts curriculum. “My time at PLU gave me a strong foundation,” he said, “not just analytical skills, but being able to communicate with people, and to write lab reports, helped prepare me for the research world.” Proudest achievements: Gonzalez’s interest in plants made participating in habitat restoration projects at PLU a perfect fit. “The university sits on prairie land,” he explained, so going to pull weeds with a professor isn’t an unusual occurrence. “In my time at