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Introduction
Future Work
Introduction
Our lab has been working on analyzing data on mast cell cancer in
Guiding Eyes for the Blind dogs using R programming. This
presentation will illustrate the work we have done so far and what
we hope to accomplish in the upcoming weeks.
Official-ish NYU beamer template. Based on: http://people.stern.nyu.edu/padamopo/blog/2013-02-10-latex-template.html
Also, includes graphics from official NYU style guide
Abstract: Studying the impacts of climate change requires looking at a multitude of variables across a broad range of sectors [1,2]. Information on the variables involved is often unevenly available or offers different uncertainties [3,4], and a lack of uniform terminology and methods further complicates the process of analysis, resulting in communication gaps when research enterprises span different sectors. For example, models designed by experts in one given discipline might assume conventions in language or oversimplify cross-disciplinary links in a way that is unfamiliar for scientists in another discipline. Geospatial Semantic Array Programming (GeoSemAP) offers the potential to move toward overcoming these challenges by promoting a uniform approach to data collection and sharing [5]. The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission has been exploring the use of geospatial semantics through a module in the PESETA II project (Projection of economic impacts of climate change in sectors of the European Union based on bottom-up analysis).
Template pour le rapport de stage de 3e année à Télécom SudParis en formation Ingénieur.
Version 2021 avec :
- nouveau logo IP Paris
- changement des noms de certaines sections
- meilleur positionnement de l'année par rapport au logo et de
la boîte vis-à-vis du trait horizontal de bas de page
This template provides a framework and example for portfolio submissions for students at Grand Valley State University who are in Professor Wells' Math 210 classes.
Clark Wells
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