Credits written by Bill Brown, Terry Baker, Mark Astley, and David Gerdes, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Research Laboratories, Champaign, Illinois and UI GMS Laboratory, Urbana, IL.
Credits: Urban Synergy Group Moritz Pürckhauer, MSc ETH Arch Anne Mikoleit, MSc ETH Arch Niels Lehmann, MSc ETH Arch ...
Credits: Our research in computational ecology has been supported by the Southeastern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere (SAMAB) Program under U.S. State Department Grant No. 1753-000574 and University of Washington Subcontract No.
Credits: Maps - prepared by numerous volunteers from GIS Corps, ESRI, MS state agencies, and the MS University System. All data represented draws from the pooled resources of ESRI, MEMA, MARIS, and MEMA responding agencies.
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NOTE: If credits are awarded for workshop attendance, and these are not posted to individual earnings (in-service) credit record, these records must be retained for 55 years. d. Other workshop records: RETENTION: 6 years *4.[297] ...
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Terms for using data resources. CD-ROM available. Credits and Acknowledgments for WW2010. Department of Atmospheric Sciences (DAS) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Where possible, maps should include production notes (some times called 'map credits' but more usually these days: metadata). Important items are: essential ...
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