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    • Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-3: Read Drawings and Specifications 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      Some of the most important documents used in the workplace are the technical drawings, diagrams, and schematics that specify how fabrication and construction tasks will be carried out, or describe the composition and ...
    • Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-4: Use Codes, Regulations and Standards 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      Codes, regulations, standards, specifications, and recommended practices are used in all aspects of construction, fabrication, manufacturing, and inspection. The following list of lines and competencies was generated with ...
    • Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-5: Use Manufacturer and Supplier Documentation 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      Document use is one of the nine essential skills identified by the Government of Canada to be successful in the workplace. It refers to the skills needed to find, enter, and use letters, numbers, symbols, and images in ...
    • Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-6: Plan Projects 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      Every job is different and may have special requirements. Anticipating these requirements and planning accordingly is vital to ensuring that you have the materials, tools, and time to complete the job. To do this effectively ...
    • Line E: Electrical Fundamentals Competency E-1: Describe the Basic Principles of Electricity 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      You will use electricity daily. Vehicles and machinery are started and often operated by electricity. Electric tools make the performance of your job easier and more efficient. However, to use electricity safely and ...
    • Line E: Electrical Fundamentals Competency E-2: Identify Common Circuit Components and Their Symbols 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      Many types of electric devices are used in almost every trade. Mechanical trades will find electrical devices in every motor-driven vehicle. Construction trades will encounter them in most construction projects. To be able ...
    • Line E: Electrical Fundamentals Competency E-3: Explain Wiring Connections 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      It is important for you to be familiar with techniques for soldering electrical connections and how to use wireless connectors. For example, the ends of the finely stranded wires used for power supply cords on most portable ...
    • Line E: Electrical Fundamentals Competency E-4: Use Multimeters 

      Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      Whether you choose to work in an electrical trade, a mechanical trade, or one of the construction trades, you will probably be faced with using and/or maintaining a variety of electrical measuring instruments. This Competency ...
    • Linear Algebra 

      Cherney, David; Denton, Tom; Waldon, Andrew (Davis California, 2013)
      Chapter 1: What is Linear Algebra? Chapter 2: Systems of Linear Equations. Chapter 3: The Simplex Method. Chapter 4: Vectors in Space, n-Vectors. Chapter 5: Vector Spaces. Chapter 6: Linear Transformations. Chapter 7: ...
    • Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition 

      Corbet, Jonathan; Rubini, Alessandro; Hartman, Greg Kroah; Corbet, Jonathan; Rubini, Alessandro; Hartman, Greg Kroah (O’Reilly Media, Inc, 2005)
      This edition contains quite a bit of new material relevant to the 2.6 kernel. The dis-cussion of locking and concurrency has been expanded and moved into its own chapter. The Linux device model, which is new in 2.6, is ...
    • Linux Fundamentals 

      Cobbaut, Paul; Cobbaut, Paul (2015)
      This book is meant to be used in an instructor-led training. For self-study, the intent is to read this book next to a working Linux computer so you can immediately do every subject, practicing each command. This book is ...
    • Linux Kernel and Driver Development Training 

      Linux Kernel; Linux Kernel (2016)
      Here are the main topics that we cover: training desktopIntroduction to the Linux kernel. Kernel source code. Configuring, compiling and booting the kernel. Linux kernel modules. Memory management and accessing hardware. ...
    • The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide 

      Salzman, Peter Jay; Burian, Michael; Pomerantz, Ori; Salzman, Peter Jay; Burian, Michael; Pomerantz, Ori (2007)
      This book is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but without any warranty, without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The author encourages wide distribution of this ...
    • Linux Kernel Procfs Guide 

      Mouw, Erik; Mouw, Erik (2001)
      This guide describes the use of the procfs file system from within the Linux kernel. The idea to write this guide came up on the #kernelnewbies IRC channel (see https://www.kernelnewbies.org/), when Jeff Garzik explained ...
    • Literature, the Humanities, and Humanity 

      Steinberg, Theodore (Open SUNY Textbooks, 2013)
      Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Homer, The Iliad. Chapter 3: Homer, The Odyssey and Virgil, The Aeneid. Chapter 4: Sir Philip Sidney, Astrophel and Stella. Chapter 5: Shakespeare. Chapter 6: Pope, “The Rape of the ...
    • The Little Book of Semaphores 

      Downey, Allen; Downey, Allen (Green Tea Press, 2008)
      Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Semaphores. Chapter 3 Basic synchronization patterns. Chapter 4 Classical synchronization problems. Chapter 5 Less classical synchronization problems. Chapter 6 Not-so-classical problems. ...
    • Local plant adaptation across a subarctic elevational gradient 

      Kardol, Jonathan Paul (2014)
      Predicting how plantswill respond to global warming necessitates understanding of local plant adaptation to temperature. Temperature may exert selective effects on plants directly, and also indirectly through environmental ...
    • Lognormal Lorenz and normal receiver operating characteristic curves as mirror images 

      John, Irwin R.; Hautus, Michael J. (2015)
      The Lorenz curve for assessing economic inequality depicts the relation between two cumulative distribution functions (CDFs), one for the distribution of incomes or wealth and the other for their first-moment distribution. ...
    • Loss of reproductive output caused by an invasive species 

      Tremblay, Maude E.M.; Morris, Todd J.; Ackerman, Josef D. (2016)
      We investigated whetherNeogobius melanostomus,aninvader of biodiversity ‘hot-spots’ in the Laurentian Great Lakes region, facilitates or inhibits unionid mussel recruitment by serving as a host or sink for their parasitic ...
    • Low-frequency sound affects active micromechanics in the human inner ear 

      Kugler, Kathrin; Wiegrebe, Lutz; Grothe, Benedikt (The Royal Society, 2014)
      Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common auditory pathologies, resulting from overstimulation of the human cochlea, an exquisitely sensitive micromechanical device. At very low frequencies (less than 250 Hz), ...