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Extractions: "Currently we have undergraduate and graduate level programs listed, with most 4 year institutions offering B.A. (Bachelor's of Arts), B.S. (Bachelor's of Science), Master's, or Doctoral programs. We have also just expanded to include Certificate and Associate degrees which may be offered by community or junior colleges as well as 4-year institutions." "...is an international information network that distributes details of suppliers whose technologies help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. GREENTIE also provides information on leading international organisations and IEA programmes whose RD&D and information activities centre around clean energy technologies. The GREENTIE Directory database contains details of almost 8,000 technology suppliers and information organisations from all over the world." The National Environmental Directory
Research Organizations Research organizations. Research is an important activity at Iowa State University. Faculty members engage in research pursuits as well as teaching. organizations. As part of its total program http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/9901/research.html
Extractions: Research is an important activity at Iowa State University. Faculty members engage in research pursuits as well as teaching. Graduate students, and in some cases undergraduates, play an active part in this search for new knowledge. Support for research at Iowa State University comes from state and federal appropriations as well as from contracts and grants involving the federal government and nonfederal organizations. As part of its total program, the university also operates extension services, special laboratories, centers, and institutes. An abbreviated description of many of the various research organizations and their activities is presented here. Additional information concerning any of these organizations and student research opportunities they support may be obtained from their administrative offices. Experiment Station Director: David Topel The Experiment Station supports research in the biological, physical, and social sciences to contribute to the advancement of the agricultural industry and to improve the economic and social conditions of families and communities.
FACSNET Glossary Of Aviation Terms: A-C AIAA American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Clearinghouse for pure to fly and navigate an aircraft to every Federal aviation Regulation (FAR http://www.facsnet.org/issues/specials/terrorism/airglossary.php3
Extractions: Search FACSNET June 7, 2004 AAIB: Air Accident Investigation Branch: British equivalent of NTSB a/c: Aircraft Sent by the FAA to operators and maintenance facilities advising them of a problem or malfunction which has begun to show up in multiple aircraft or components. a/l: Airline ACAS: Aircraft Collision Avoidance System: Early relative of the now operational TCAS (Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System) which warns pilots of potential conflicts with other aircraft : FAA regulatory notice which mandates repairs or modifications on an aircraft or aircraft component which have shown to be a safety of flight risk. A/D: Analog-to-Digital Ada: A higher order programming language developed during the 1970s for the DOD (note: not an acronym, named for first computer programmer, Ada Augusta Byron) A device that takes information from a variety of mechanical sensors mounted on the aircraft, such as airspeed and altitude, and formats that information for use by Flight Management Systems, autopilots, and cabin displays. a navigation receiver based on the AM radio band; a very simple device which literally points towards the station that is tuned in. First fielded in the 1930s, it is very useful for listening to news and country/western music in flight.
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Extractions: Special to FACSNET Posted Oct. 2, 2001 Technology now exists that could allow a ground crew to override and direct the flight path of a hijacked plane. Following the Sept. 11 attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, President George W. Bush called for the creation of a system that would enable air traffic controllers on the ground to assume remote control of the aircraft and direct it to a safe landing at a nearby airport. The military has employed this capability since the 1950s. Modifying and implementing the technology for use on passenger carrying aircraft in the United States would involve significant capital outlay, research and testing. But from an engineering standpoint, landing an aircraft automatically is a relatively simple matter. Autoland systems have been in wide commercial use in different parts of the world since the 1980s. Auto landings are routinely performed thousands of times a day throughout the world.
Extractions: up Aerospace Medical Association The Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA) is the largest representative professional organisation in the fields of aviation, space, and environmental medicine. Established in 1929, AsMA currently has 3,500 members from 76 countries and aims to "apply and advance scientific knowledge to promote and enhance the health, safety and performance of those involved in aerospace and related activities." Information is provided on AsMA scientific meetings, publications and membership. Tables of contents and abstracts are available for the peer-reviewed monthly journal, "Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine." Societies, Medical Aerospace Medicine Academies and Institutes Aviation Health Institute The Aviation Health Institute (AHI) is a UK based registered charity that promotes health and well being of airline passengers worldwide. The AHI aims to "to investigate the effects of flying on the health of passengers and on the course of common diseases; to promote awareness and prevention of such conditions, so as to increase the productivity of frequent flyers." The site provides details of AHI research interests (which include venous thrombosis, effects of radiation, transmission of airborne viruses in flight, and cardiovascular and pulmonary disease), fact sheets providing health advice for airline passengers, and a DVT fact file. Organizations, Nonprofit
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BASA About Hall of Health, Berkeley. Headlands Institute, Sausalito. Hiller aviation Museum, San Carlos. Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education (IISME), http://www.basa.info/cs/basa/print/docs/basa/about.html
Extractions: The Bay Area Science Alliance (BASA) is a non-profit partnership of education and business leaders committed to fostering science education and literacy throughout the Bay Area. BASA provides access to resources for teachers, parents, providers and the general public; encouraging participation in fun and educational activities related to the environment and science. BASA members collaborate to enhance science understanding and K-12 educational practices, in both formal and informal science instructional experiences. Name City Alameda County Office of Education Hayward Antioch Science Resource Center Antioch Astronomical Society of the Pacific San Francisco Bay Area CREEC Bay Area Earth Science Institute (BAESI) San Jose Bay Area Environmental Science and Teaching Institute Hayward Bay Area Schools for Excellence in Education Palo Alto Bio-Link San Francisco California Academy of Sciences San Francisco California Department of Education, Science Education
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