PPT-Mass Wasting

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Week 6 Questions for Discussion Would you live on a slope If so where What level of risk from mass wasting is acceptable to you How would you know if the slope risk

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Week 6 Questions for Discussion Would you live on a slope If so where What level of risk from mass wasting is acceptable to you How would you know if the slope risk was assessed accurately. 1 Mass Wasting The downslope movement of rock, regolith, and soil under the direct influence of gravity Gravity is the controlling force Mass WastingImportant triggering factors - slopes Mass wasting Is a collective term addressing all down slope movements of weathered rock (soil) that are created by gravitational forces.Gravity is the primary component!Vocabulary ColluviumS Mechanics of Mass Wasting. . An . object resting on a horizontal . surface will move only when it encounters a force acting parallel . to the . horizontal surface. . . The . force . of . gravity . Topics of Discussion . What Is Wasting?. Defining HIV Wasting. . CDC Definition of HIV Wasting. Limitations for Diagnosis . Definitions of HIV Wasting in the HAART Era. Prevalence of HIV Wasting. Determinants of ≥ 5% Weight Loss Among HIV-Positive Participants in the NFHL Study: Final Multivariate Model . Cars, furniture, jewellery, paintings, antiques, boats. Land and buildings are not chattel as they are not moveable. Shares, goodwill, trademarks are not chattel as they are not tangible. Chattels. Wasting chattels. Deer Associates Meeting. March 3, 2017. David Hewitt and Aaron Foley. Chronic Wasting Disease. Caused by a . mis. -folded protein. Chronic Wasting Disease. Caused by a . mis. -folded protein. Persistent in deer, typically fatal. Unit 7 notes. Weathering. What is it?. Disintegration and Decomposition of rocks . Where does it happen?. At or near the surface of the Earth. Weathering. What does this process look like?. Weathering. : . From undernutrition to obesity. and diet-related disease. Will Masters. Friedman . School of Nutrition Science & Policy, Tufts University. www.nutrition.tufts.edu | http://sites.tufts.edu/willmasters . Program Standards Chronic Wasting Disease Program Standards 1 "The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all of its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, n Support by the U.S. Geological Survey Known distribution prior to 2000 EXPLANATIONChronic Wasting Disease: Status, Science, and Management Support by the U.S. Geological Survey By Christina M. Carlson Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Chronic Wasting Disease Management Plan Goals of the plan: The goals of this plan are to provide adaptable directions for management and prevention of spread of C Division of Program Coordination, Planning, & Strategic Initiatives National Institutes of Health (NIH) Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in the Deer Family The Disease hronic wasting disease Location of and bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The only knownand other TSEs are believed to be caused by a pathogeniceffect on neurons of an abnormal isoform of a host-encod-ed glycoprotein, the prion protein. Traditional food has signicant nutritional, social, cultural and spiritual value, and is an important part of food security for Indigenous peoples. Indigenous knowledge and dietary studies show t

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