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Long Range Planning Committee
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Long Range Planning Committee - Final Report (04/19/2012)
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Long Range Planning Committee final report (ppt)
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Long Range Planning Committee Final Report AY2008-09
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Long Range Planning Committee Final Report for AY2009-10
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Long Range Planning Committee Report AY 2005-06
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Long Range Planning Committee Report for AY2010-2011
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Long- and short-chain plant-produced bacterial n-acyl-homoserine lactones become components of phyllosphere, rhizosphere, and soil
(American Phytopathological Society: Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 2006-03)Two N-acyl-homoserine lactone (acyl-HSL) synthase genes, lasI from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and yenI from Yersinia enterocolitica, were introduced into tobacco, individually and in combination. Liquid chromatograph–tandem ... -
Look, cook, learn: A Recipe for improved functionality in cooking design
(2011-05)Look, Cook, Learn: A Recipe for Improved Functionality In Cooking Design is a thesis which explores the relationship and differences between print media and digital media. Both are studied in respect to instructional cooking ... -
Looking back (part 2): Whatever happened to…?
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-03-20)Last time, I described the transmogrification of this blog (and this blogger) over the past few years and promised updates about early contributors Silandara, Becca, Pete and Brandon: -
Looking back—and looking forward
(RIT, 2009-05-21)The Commencement issue of News & Events is being delivered to campus today, and, like a marathon runner, I’m so proud of what’s been accomplished—and I’m so glad it’s over. -
Looking for a great (next) summer co-op? Here’s one!
(Department of Communication, 2005-05-05) -
Looking for a great (next) summer co-op? Here’s one!
(Department of Communication, 2005-05-05) -
Louis Leon Thurstone in Monte Carlo: creating error bars for the method of paired comparison
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 2003-12)The method of paired comparison is often used in experiments where perceptual scale values for a collection of stimuli are desired, such as in experiments analyzing image quality. Thurstone’s Case V of his Law of Comparative ... -
"Love stinks": DOC annual party, Thursday, 1-3 p.m.
(Department of Communcation, 2008-02-12) -
“Love Stinks”: Annual DOC Party, Thursday, 12 February
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-09) -
“Love Stinks”: Annual DOC Party, Thursday, 12 February
(Department of Communication, 2009-02-09)