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health professional students on theory and practice of care delivery by an interprofessional team; serves as preceptor for RN, NP and medical students. Required Qualifications Master's of Science Degree
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: An advanced degree in a statistical or mathematical field of study is preferred. Experience with the R statistical computing environment for data preparation and analysis with consideration for team-based code
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Required: Master’s degree in Statistics, Mathematics or a closely related field. Desired: Demonstrated teaching experience at the college or university level. The College The Ohio State University
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Mathematical Sciences in the College of the Arts and Sciences, the Department of Physics occupies the Physics Research Building as well as instructional and advising space in Smith Laboratory, the former home of
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, 24) AC/DC theory Minimum Classification Requirements: High school diploma/GED or equivalent combination of education and experience; two years’ experience in general maintenance or equivalent
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important to contemporary culture. We welcome applicants from diverse areas of expertise within and adjacent to landscape architecture, including but not limited to design, history and theory, ecology
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resulted in the Mathematical Biosciences Institute and the Ohio State Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex. Dual degree programs such as MD/MBA, MD/JD and MD/PhD have been developed with the Fisher
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, grilling and steaming; ability to weigh and measure ingredients, ability to properly use knives and standard kitchen equipment; knowledge of garnish theory and ability to create garnishes with a wide variety
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operation fundamentals, ac/dc theory, relationship of preventive maintenance and equipment life cycle, steam system fundamentals (e.g., condensate, temperature and pressure relationships, flow, regulation and
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quality standards, actively look for ways to help others), 18) planning and prioritizing work, 19) resource management, Knowledge of: 20) AC/DC theory, 21) electrical concepts used in Ohm’s Law, 22