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Higher Education (USHE). R541-2. References

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"... guidelines for the establishment of policy, process, and reporting of investments by institutions of the Utah System of ..."
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guidelines for the establishment of policy, process, and reporting of investments by institutions of the Utah System of

Interactive ray tracing

by Steven Parker, William Martin, Peter-pike J. Sloan, Peter Shirley, Brian Smits, Charles Hansen - In Symposium on interactive 3D graphics , 1999
"... University of Utah, We examine a rendering system that interactively ray traces an image on a conventional multiprocessor. The implementation is “brute force ” in that it explicitly traces rays through every screen pixel, yet pays careful attention to system resources for acceleration. The design of ..."
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University of Utah, We examine a rendering system that interactively ray traces an image on a conventional multiprocessor. The implementation is “brute force ” in that it explicitly traces rays through every screen pixel, yet pays careful attention to system resources for acceleration. The design

2.1. Utah Code §53B-8-101, Waiver of Tuition—Resident—National Guard—Nonresident—Critical Occupations—Summer School—Graduate Students

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"... R513-1. Purpose: To establish procedures for Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) institutions to administer tuition waiver and reduction programs. ..."
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R513-1. Purpose: To establish procedures for Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) institutions to administer tuition waiver and reduction programs.

Utah Travel Regions Utah County Travel Councils

by Steven W. Burr, Keshab Parajuli, Douglas K. Reiter , 2007
"... Mission of the Institute for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism: The Institute for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism (IORT) conducts a program of research, extension, and teaching for the benefit of the people of Utah, our country, and the world, directed at improving our understanding of the relationships ..."
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affecting social, economic, and environmental systems, in order to assist Utah’s citizens in making decisions that enhance both community and resource sustainability.

Arthritis Prevalence and Risk in Utah

by Y Tanner, Richard Bullough, Ph. D, Michael Friedrichs, Kathie Marti
"... This study represents the first comprehensive analysis of arthritis prevalence and risk data in Utah adults. 2,891 Utahans (49 % male, 51 % female) were sampled from all 1 2 local health districts in Utah using the 2000 Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). All reported data are w ..."
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This study represents the first comprehensive analysis of arthritis prevalence and risk data in Utah adults. 2,891 Utahans (49 % male, 51 % female) were sampled from all 1 2 local health districts in Utah using the 2000 Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). All reported data

2.2. Utah Code Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act 2.3. Policy R710, Capital Facilities

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"... R501-1. Purpose: To provide definitions of terms for budgeting and reporting purposes in the Utah System of Higher Education; provide guidance for the development of appropriation requests; and address budgeting procedures outlined in state law. ..."
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R501-1. Purpose: To provide definitions of terms for budgeting and reporting purposes in the Utah System of Higher Education; provide guidance for the development of appropriation requests; and address budgeting procedures outlined in state law.

Background for the UTAH Timing Experiments

by G. Hicks, B. Wessler , 1972
"... compute bound jobs running daily. These jobs would run for many cpu hours to achieve partial results and used resources that may be better obtained elsewhere. We felt that since these processes were being treated as batch jobs, they should be run on a batch machine. To meet the needs of these " ..."
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;batch " users, in March of this year, we developed a program[1] to use the Remote Job Service System (RJS) at UCLA-CCN. RJS at UCLA is run on an IBM 360/91. Some examples of these jobs were (and still are!): (a) Algebraic simplification (using LISP and REDUCE) (b) Applications of partial differential

STRUCTURE OF THE UTAH ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY

by David Eccles, Alan E. Isaacson
"... Supplying electricity to Utah residents relies on an interlocking grid of electric generators, transmission and distribution lines. The grid freely crosses state lines and is increasingly governed by economic rather than regulatory forces. In Utah, these facilities are owned and operated by one inve ..."
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investor-owned utility (PacifiCorp), municipal power systems, rural electric cooperatives and state and federal governmental entities. While PacifiCorp has 75 percent to 80 percent of the Utah market for electricity, due to the amount of energy traded among utilities to meet varying supply and demand

Risk Factors for Utah Youth Suicide

by Douglas D. Gray, Jennifer S. Achilles, John A. Workman, William Mcmahon M. D
"... The Utah Youth Suicide Study provides information on the government agency contacts of suicide completers, and outlines new suicide risk factors. For example, 65 % of suicide victims were found in the Juvenile Justice system, and most had multiple minor offenses over several years. The demographics ..."
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The Utah Youth Suicide Study provides information on the government agency contacts of suicide completers, and outlines new suicide risk factors. For example, 65 % of suicide victims were found in the Juvenile Justice system, and most had multiple minor offenses over several years. The demographics

INSTITUTIONAL POLICY • Utah State Board of Regents POLICY AND PROCEDURES

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"... Annotated 53B-8-102), the Admissions Office classifies all applicants for admission as either residents or non-residents for tuition purposes. If there is a question about the status, applicants are considered non-residents until they are officially reclassified through the residency application pro ..."
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. The University honors the resident status determination by other Utah System Higher Education institutions unless the resident classification was obtained under false pretense or the facts existing at the time of the granting of residency have significantly changed. If a student has attended another USHE school
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