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  SCORE (Signal Communication by Orbiting Relay Equipment)
The world’s first communications satellite was Project SCORE (Signal Communication by Orbiting Relay Equipment), launched from Cape Canaveral using an Atlas B missile on Dec. 18, 1958.
By December 1958, the Army's SCORE (Signal Communications by Orbiting Relay Equipment) satellite was ready to be launched.
The SCORE payload dutifully recorded the new message onto both the primary and backup tape recorders.
www.fas.org /spp/military/program/com/score.htm   (571 words)

  
  Apgar Score - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Apgar Score, score achieved on a system devised by Virginia Apgar, an American anaesthetist, to evaluate the well-being of a baby immediately after...
Score, musical notation for a multipart composition, in which the music to be performed by each voice or instrument is written on a separate stave,...
- score assessing condition of newborn child: a score that is given after assessing the condition of a newborn baby in the five areas of heart rate, breathing, skin colour, muscle tone, and reflex response.
au.encarta.msn.com /Apgar_Score.html   (125 words)

  
 PAR-04-001: MBRS SUPPORT OF CONTINUOUS RESEARCH EXCELLENCE (SCORE)
SCORE grants require a Principal Investigator for the application, referred to as the Program Director (PD), who is responsible for administration of the overall institutional program and serves as liaison between the grantee institution and NIH.
SCORE Program Goals and Specific Objectives: In this section, provide a concise description of the goals and measurable objectives of the overall SCORE program to be accomplished in the four-year period.
SCORE PDs are strongly encouraged to visit the NIH website, http://www.nih.gov, to search the NIH archives for all past and currently funded NIH grants and research areas.
grants.nih.gov /grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-04-001.html   (6818 words)

  
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Scoring of the Project: The material submitted for this project is scored as follows (see syllabus and the reminder I gave you following Test 2.)) Final project score = (project earned scored) x (#classes you attend on Alice)/(Total number of classes on Alice).
Example Project Score: There are 8 classes on Alice, you attend 4 of these classes, the project earns 17 out of 20 points maximum.  The final project score is 17x4/8=8.5, rounded to 9 points.
Scoring Test 3: According to the syllabus, the project will count towards a maximum of 50% of your Test 3 score.
personal.ecu.edu /collinsc/C2300/Final_Alice_Project.doc   (994 words)

  
 PROJECT SCORE
SCORE was basically an experiment designed to test the feasibility of transmitting messages through the upper atmosphere from one ground station to one or more other ground stations.
The result of the project was unquestionably a major scientific breakthrough which proved that active communications satellites could provide a means of transmitting messages of all sorts from one point to any other on the planet Earth.
Project SCORE paved the way for the Signal Corps' highly successful Courier satellite scarcely two years later and the military Advent program which followed.
www.narmc.amedd.army.mil /patterson/score.htm   (579 words)

  
 Filmtracks: Project X (James Horner)
Project X: (James Horner) Horner was about to hit his stride in 1987, with several high profiles scores already under his belt and his most popular of his early career to emerge in the following two years.
His score for the film plays an integral role in the film, enhancing the inhibited communication skills of the monkeys and each of their slightly varied personalities.
The concept of scoring for animals with a distinct personality is perhaps one of the most difficult tasks for any composer, though Horner has embraced that opportunity, especially when it comes to apes and monkeys.
www.filmtracks.com /titles/projectx.html   (1229 words)

  
 score - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Score, musical notation for a multipart composition, in which the music to be performed by each voice or instrument is written on a separate stave,...
Apgar Score, score achieved on a system devised by Virginia Apgar, an American anaesthetist, to evaluate the well-being of a baby immediately after...
The first satellite to broadcast voice messages from space was launched on December 18, 1958 by the United...
uk.encarta.msn.com /score.html   (194 words)

  
 Mgmt240 : Project Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The purpose of the organization and project introduction is to indicate to me that you have a plan of attack for your project (which is due very soon!) and that you have made some meaningful contact with your organizaion of choice.
Your project paper is not intended to be an essay for your English course, it is to be a bound and formatted business report with appropriate topic divisions and section headings.
Projects submitted on floppy disks will not be accepted due to the high failure rates of this media and the increased potential for virus contamination.
www.facstaff.bucknell.edu /esantane/mgmt240/project.html   (2858 words)

  
 Physics 1313 Project Page (Spring 2002)
The overall Project score will be determined by the "GPA" method detailed in the syllabus, and will count for 20% of the student's final course grade.
This project will represent an in-depth study and discussion of some topic the student has investigated during the semester, and will be collected Friday BEFORE Dead Week (Friday, 26 April 2002) at the beginning of class.
Each of the categories will be evaluated with a letter score, in the same manner as the Homework, with the final Project score given by the "GPA" method detailed in the syllabus.
physicscourses.okstate.edu /hasty/spring2002/physics1313-project.html   (763 words)

  
 Inventgeek.com - Project Archive
I started this project with more of an idea of creating a system that would visualize Cherenkov radiation via webcam utilizing a Gamma radiation source and heavy water in some heavy lead shielding to produce the tell tell bursts of blue light.
Deciding to ramp up to my project and also experimenting with other types and sources of radiation for the project I stumbled across a myriad of new ideas for possible systems with some far reaching and profound results.
This project came from a challenge I was given by a fan of InventGeek.
www.inventgeek.com /projectlist.aspx   (1228 words)

  
 Score - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Score (statistics), the derivative, with respect to some parameter θ, of the logarithm of the likelihood function
E.g., medicinal tablets are often scored so they may be broken in half for smaller doses.
SCORE (television), a defunct joint television network with Financial News Network in the 1980s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Score   (458 words)

  
 Project Mind 10 Insights Compatibility Quiz
To measure your alignment with Project Mind, score yourself on your agreement level with each PM insight using the assigned values of 0 through 5.
If you score at least 125 out of 150, you may wish to apply for Associate status.
If you score at least 75, you may wish to get involved on some intermediate level, perhaps in a volunteer capacity.
www.projectmind.org /quiz.html   (1711 words)

  
 Life on the Palouse:Wurgler marsh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The project was designed in collaboration with the school principal and a local family that owns part of the marsh property.
On the downside, the project was primarily teacher-derived and teacher-controlled.
The project is beginning to have increased impact on the community because of cross-pollination between local activists.
www.educ.wsu.edu /place/rubrics.html   (1730 words)

  
 Project Guidelines
The purpose of these projects is to provide you a chance to learn how to use the statistical concepts thought in lecture in practical applications that you might need in future careers.
Note that you need to take this project as a business report as a whole, that is, the text needs to have a cohesive flow in which the analysis matches the numerical support you provide in the appendices.
All projects must be typed in a standard font (such as Times New Roman) with no smaller than a 10 point font, and no larger than a 12 point font (expect for sections titles) and should be double spaced.
www.business.uiuc.edu /ECON172/project_guidelines.htm   (914 words)

  
 PAR-06-492: Support of Competitive Research (SCORE) Pilot Project Award (SC2)
The objective of the SCORE program is to foster the development of faculty at minority serving institutions (MSIs) with more than 50% student enrollment of individuals from groups underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research in order to increase their research competitiveness and promote their transition to non-SCORE external sources of funding.
Pilot Project Award (SC2) for those who are at the beginning stages of a research career and who are interested in testing a new idea and/or generating preliminary data or for more experienced investigators interested in switching to a different field of research.
Any individual planning to submit a pilot research project is advised to assess the field of study, evaluate his/her credentials and expertise, determine the resources necessary to conduct the project, and work on a clear hypothesis before initiating the writing of a proposal.
grants.nih.gov /grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-06-492.html   (6677 words)

  
 Agile project selection from a portfolio of projects | Danube Technologies
Migration projects can be very tricky from a business perspective, because there's always an argument that any money spent on a migration effort, can be better spent on understanding what the current business requirements are.
Any disruption to this communication stream increases the risk of the project, so it follows that distributed projects have a higher level of risk than a project that is done entirely onsite.
It may be obvious to state that the project team should have access to the tools necessary to do their job.
www.danubetech.com /blog/kanemar/agile_project_selection_from_a_portfolio_of_projects.html   (1845 words)

  
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If you choose to perform this project, it will be equivalent to one regular exam score (extra credit included) and it will replace your lowest regular exam score.
If the project score is lower than the lowest regular exam score, then the project score is dropped.
What I expect: A Plan In order for there to be a project, you need to have some question that needs to be answered, like: “Which is better, ‘Super Bunny’ lunch boxes or ‘Care Hares’ lunch Boxes?” Keep in mind that the data you collect will require some form of numerical results.
www.neiu.edu /~bhbeards/math112/M112Project.doc   (372 words)

  
 SREB-SCORE
SCORE was conceived to help state educational agencies, colleges, universities an schools work together to create and share quality digital learning course content through the use of federated state repositories.
The findings of the project in this report are based on knowledge gained by SREB and the Learning Object Repository initiatives of the Florida Distance Learning Consortium and the Maryland Department of Education.
The project is creating a document, Principles of Effective Learning Objects, that defines for the SCORE initiative the attributes and characteristics of a quality learning object.
www.sreb.org /programs/EdTech/SCORE/report.asp   (1301 words)

  
 CMSC 411 Project Information
The key objective of this project is to give you an oppurtinuity to apply what you have learned in lecture in a design setting and to solidify a basic understanding of VHDL and computer-based design.
This project is not very difficult, but it will require a good design and alot of time for debugging and integration.
Please note that while discussion of the project in general terms is expected and encouraged, members of different groups should not exchange any VHDL code or implementation details.
www.eecis.udel.edu /~six/Teaching/cmsc411-05s/project.html   (1454 words)

  
 The Project Proposal Scorecard
The Project Proposal Scorecard is used to evaluate and score project proposals as part of the project selection process.
Every project begins with a proposal, but not every proposal can or should become a project.
The goal of the project selection process is to analyze project viability, and to approve or reject project proposals based on established criteria, following a set of structured steps and checkpoints.
www.ittoolkit.com /articles/projects/qt_project_select.htm   (453 words)

  
 A Pre-Project Planning Strategy
The PDRI has a scoring system to measure the completeness of project scope definition to increase the probability of a higher level of success at the pre-project planning stage.
A project score sheet is used based on scoring each element within a category to produce a total score.
The target score is 150 to 200, which is lower and may be difficult to achieve at the initial stages of a project.
www.aia.org /nwsltr_pa.cfm?pagename=pa_a_preplanning   (1014 words)

  
 Noon Project Revisited
The Noon Project is an annual Internet event for schools to team up and make their own measurements.
Task: To determine the circumference of the Earth from the shadow measurements reported from the 1995 Noon Project.
Instruction - Model calculating the Angle, the Distance, and the Circumference of the Earth using the data for AUS and CA, from the Noon Project Revisited Worksheet.
score.kings.k12.ca.us /lessons/noonpr.html   (738 words)

  
 Inventgeek.com - Project Archive
Deciding to ramp up to my project and also experimenting with other types and sources of radiation for the project I stumbled across a myriad of new ideas for possible systems with some far reaching and profound results.
This project came from a challenge I was given by a fan of InventGeek.
So for this project we will be detailing the construction of the turret and building the base as more of an experimental platform so you can choose what method you want to use.
inventgeek.com /projectlist.aspx   (1484 words)

  
 CS 350 Project Final Report Description
Your project final report will be used alongside your team website to evaluate your team's performance.
If your project is partially complete, detail which portions are complete and tested, complete and non-tested, and incomplete (non-functional).
Any deviation from the project specifications must be clearly noted and accounted for.
www.cs.iit.edu /~cs350/project_finalrep.html   (370 words)

  
 Chicago State University - SCORE Programs
The goal of the SCORE PROGRAM is to create and sustain a research environment at CSU which encourages students to point their career goals to leadership positions in biomedical research.
These projects offer CSU students practical laboratory experiences in a wide range of research subjects and serve as on-campus research activities for students who participate in the developmental projects of the MBRS RISE Program.
Project title: Effect of calpain on tau assembly in vitro and in Alzheimer’s disease.
www.csu.edu /mbrs/scoreprogram.htm   (377 words)

  
 A&AE 251 Design Project page
This project gives students the opportunity to apply knowledge gained during the class to develop the conceptual design of an aerospace vehicle system.
Because this is a team project, there is often great concern about the "unfairness" of assigning one grade to all team members, especially when some of the group members feel that they have been conducting a disproportionately large portion of the work.
For this example, the overall project score was an 89.
cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu /~aae251/project.html   (733 words)

  
 Project Prioritization Tools - Options
Failing to include a quality method for optimizing the project portfolio within a tool is a serious omission—one that considerably reduces the usefulness of the tool to the organization.
Remarkably, tools that claim to value projects rarely define what "value" means or explain the mechanisms by which the organization actually obtains the computed value from the projects it conducts.
Portfolio optimization is mathematically complicated, especially when projects produce non-financial as well as financial benefits, when risks are important, or when project costs or benefits depend on when the project is initiated or on what other projects are conducted.
www.celoxis.com /html/articles.php/proj_tools_options.html   (1569 words)

  
 LIP Project Score Sheet - 3687
To recommend LIP program funding in accordance with WGFD objectives, the committee will use the criteria shown in Table 1 to evaluate and rank terrestrial grassland and sagebrush ecosystem projects, and the decision tree exhibited by Figure 1 to evaluate aquatic ecosystem project proposals.
The proposed project is located in one of the habitat focal areas identified by the WGFD’s Strategic Habitat Plan
The project area is adjacent to lands that are managed in a manner that benefit LIP focus species
gf.state.wy.us /wildlife/nongame/LIP/Scoresheet/index.asp   (205 words)

  
 Project: SCORE Leaders - Sport and Development International Platform
This project is aimed at providing youth with sporting activities so as to learn leadership skills for their future as role models.
SCORE encourages, trains and supports community members, especially youth, who volunteer their time in their own communities to organise sports activities, support school sports teams and assist clubs and committees.
These volunteers are the foundation for sustainability in the communities where SCORE operates and they become role models who often take up sporting leadership positions in the community.
www.sportanddev.org /en/projects/all-projects/score-leaders.htm   (133 words)

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