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b2d755f4_Contracts_Library__USE___SIGNATORY_AUTHORITY
[0] 5 [AGREEMENT/CONTRACT] Intensive English Program Memorandum of Agreement [USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY]
This agreement is for use by the Office of International Affairs when entering into an agreement to provide intensive English instruction for students at a Chinese institution. For assistance in completing this agreement please contact the Office of International Affairs at 919-515-3201. The completed agreement is forwarded to the Office of International Affairs for review and signature.
[]
Contracts Library
USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY
http://www.ncsu.edu/general_counsel/contracts_library/ContractsLibrary.php
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00232-ip-10-236-191-2_610308040_2.json
b2d755f4_Contracts_Library__USE___SIGNATORY_AUTHORITY
[0] 6 [AGREEMENT/CONTRACT] Internship Agreement [USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY]
This agreement is for use by NC State Departments and Units when entering into a student internship agreement with a third party. For assistance in completing this agreement please contact the Office of General Counsel at 919-515-3071. The completed agreement is forwarded to the Office of General Counsel for review and processing for signature by the Provost’s Office.
[]
Contracts Library
USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY
http://www.ncsu.edu/general_counsel/contracts_library/ContractsLibrary.php
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00232-ip-10-236-191-2_610308040_2.json
b2d755f4_Contracts_Library__USE___SIGNATORY_AUTHORITY
[0] 7 [AGREEMENT/CONTRACT] Short Term Experiential Partnership Agreement (“STEP”) NC State Cooperative Education Program [USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY]
This agreement is for use by the Cooperative Education Program. The STEP program puts students to work, part-time (paid and unpaid), for one semester. The students also take a six (6) hour course load. For assistance in completing this form please contact the Director of the NC State Cooperative Education Program at 919-515-4420. Completed agreement is forwarded to the Director for review and an authorized signature.
[]
Contracts Library
USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY
http://www.ncsu.edu/general_counsel/contracts_library/ContractsLibrary.php
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00232-ip-10-236-191-2_610308040_2.json
b2d755f4_Contracts_Library__USE___SIGNATORY_AUTHORITY
[0] 8 [AGREEMENT/CONTRACT] Social Work Memorandum of Agreement [USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY]
This agreement is for use by the Department of Social Work. Students within the Social Work program obtain hands-on experience by placement in a field instruction program or internship at participating organizations or agencies. For assistance in completing this form, please contact either the MSW Field Director at 919-513-2784 or BSW Field Director at 919-513-7503. The completed agreement is forwarded to the appropriate Director for review and an authorized signature.
[]
Contracts Library
USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY
http://www.ncsu.edu/general_counsel/contracts_library/ContractsLibrary.php
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00232-ip-10-236-191-2_610308040_2.json
b2d755f4_Contracts_Library__USE___SIGNATORY_AUTHORITY
[0] 9 [AGREEMENT/CONTRACT] Student Exchange Agreement [USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY]
This agreement is for use by the Office of International Affairs when entering into an agreement for a student exchange with a foreign institution. For assistance in completing this agreement please contact the Office of International Affairs at 919-515-3201. The completed agreement is forwarded to the Office of International Affairs for review and signature.
[]
Contracts Library
USE & SIGNATORY AUTHORITY
http://www.ncsu.edu/general_counsel/contracts_library/ContractsLibrary.php
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00232-ip-10-236-191-2_610308040_2.json
e5931fe3_EXUS_GS_300__JTHBH96S565000665__Owners_1_2
Total Loss No total loss reported to CARFAX. [Owner 3] No Issues Reported [Owner 4] No Issues Reported [Owners 1-2]
No Issues Reported
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2006 LEXUS GS 300: JTHBH96S565000665
Owners 1-2
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e5931fe3_EXUS_GS_300__JTHBH96S565000665__Owners_1_2
Structural Damage No structural damage reported to CARFAX. [Owner 3] No Issues Reported [Owner 4] No Issues Reported [Owners 1-2]
No Issues Reported
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2006 LEXUS GS 300: JTHBH96S565000665
Owners 1-2
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx?vin=JTHBH96S565000665
39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00081-ip-10-236-191-2_351770383_5.json
e5931fe3_EXUS_GS_300__JTHBH96S565000665__Owners_1_2
Airbag Deployment No airbag deployment reported to CARFAX. [Owner 3] No Issues Reported [Owner 4] No Issues Reported [Owners 1-2]
No Issues Reported
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2006 LEXUS GS 300: JTHBH96S565000665
Owners 1-2
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx?vin=JTHBH96S565000665
39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00081-ip-10-236-191-2_351770383_5.json
e5931fe3_EXUS_GS_300__JTHBH96S565000665__Owners_1_2
Odometer Check No indication of an odometer rollback. [Owner 3] No Issues Indicated [Owner 4] No Issues Indicated [Owners 1-2]
No Issues Indicated
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2006 LEXUS GS 300: JTHBH96S565000665
Owners 1-2
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx?vin=JTHBH96S565000665
39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00081-ip-10-236-191-2_351770383_5.json
e5931fe3_EXUS_GS_300__JTHBH96S565000665__Owners_1_2
Accident / Damage Accident reported on 02/12/2006. [Owner 3] No New Issues Reported [Owner 4] No New Issues Reported [Owners 1-2]
Accident Reported
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2006 LEXUS GS 300: JTHBH96S565000665
Owners 1-2
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx?vin=JTHBH96S565000665
39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00081-ip-10-236-191-2_351770383_5.json
e5931fe3_EXUS_GS_300__JTHBH96S565000665__Owners_1_2
Manufacturer Recall No open recalls reported to CARFAX. Check with an authorized Lexus dealer for any open recalls. [Owner 3] No Recalls Reported [Owner 4] No Recalls Reported [Owners 1-2]
No Recalls Reported
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2006 LEXUS GS 300: JTHBH96S565000665
Owners 1-2
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx?vin=JTHBH96S565000665
39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00081-ip-10-236-191-2_351770383_5.json
e5931fe3_EXUS_GS_300__JTHBH96S565000665__Owners_1_2
Basic Warranty Original warranty estimated to have expired. [Owner 3] Warranty Expired [Owner 4] Warranty Expired [Owners 1-2]
Warranty Expired
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2006 LEXUS GS 300: JTHBH96S565000665
Owners 1-2
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx?vin=JTHBH96S565000665
39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00081-ip-10-236-191-2_351770383_5.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @AssertFalse [Supported data types] Boolean, boolean [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
Checks that the annotated element is false.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @AssertTrue [Supported data types] Boolean, boolean [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
Checks that the annotated element is true.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @DecimalMax [Supported data types] BigDecimal, BigInteger, String, byte, short, int, long and the respective wrappers of the primitive types. Additionally supported by HV: any sub-type of Number. [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
The annotated element must be a number whose value must be lower or equal to the specified maximum. The parameter value is the string representation of the max value according to the BigDecimal string representation.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @DecimalMin [Supported data types] BigDecimal, BigInteger, String, byte, short, int, long and the respective wrappers of the primitive types. Additionally supported by HV: any sub-type of Number. [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
The annotated element must be a number whose value must be higher or equal to the specified minimum. The parameter value is the string representation of the min value according to the BigDecimal string representation.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Digits(integer=, fraction=) [Supported data types] BigDecimal, BigInteger, String, byte, short, int, long and the respective wrappers of the primitive types. Additionally supported by HV: any sub-type of Number. [Hibernate metadata impact] Define column precision and scale. [Use]
Checks whether the annoted value is a number having up to integer digits and fraction fractional digits.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Future [Supported data types] java.util.Date, java.util.Calendar; Additionally supported by HV, if the Joda Time date/time API is on the class path: any implementations of ReadablePartial and ReadableInstant. [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
Checks whether the annotated date is in the future.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Max [Supported data types] BigDecimal, BigInteger, byte, short, int, long and the respective wrappers of the primitive types. Additionally supported by HV: String (the numeric value represented by a String is evaluated), any sub-type of Number. [Hibernate metadata impact] Add a check constraint on the column. [Use]
Checks whether the annotated value is less than or equal to the specified maximum.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Min [Supported data types] BigDecimal, BigInteger, byte, short, int, long and the respective wrappers of the primitive types. Additionally supported by HV: String (the numeric value represented by a String is evaluated), any sub-type of Number. [Hibernate metadata impact] Add a check constraint on the column. [Use]
Checks whether the annotated value is higher than or equal to the specified minimum.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @NotNull [Supported data types] Any type [Hibernate metadata impact] Column(s) are not null. [Use]
Checks that the annotated value is not null.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Null [Supported data types] Any type [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
Checks that the annotated value is null.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Past [Supported data types] java.util.Date, java.util.Calendar; Additionally supported by HV, if the Joda Time date/time API is on the class path: any implementations of ReadablePartial and ReadableInstant. [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
Checks whether the annotated date is in the past.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Pattern(regex=, flag=) [Supported data types] String [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
Checks if the annotated string matches the regular expression regex considering the given flag match.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Size(min=, max=) [Supported data types] String, Collection, Map and arrays [Hibernate metadata impact] Column length will be set to max. [Use]
Checks if the annotated element's size is between min and max (inclusive).
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
3c047788_ter_2__Validation_step_by_step__Use
[Annotation] @Valid [Supported data types] Any non-primitive type [Hibernate metadata impact] none [Use]
Performs validation recursively on the associated object. If the object is a collection or an array, the elements are validated recursively. If the object is a map, the value elements are validated recursively.
[]
Chapter 2. Validation step by step
Use
http://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/validator/4.2/reference/en-US/html/validator-usingvalidator.html
39/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_75720811_1.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] xtest [Category] Applications [Description]
Client test harness provided by HIEOS.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] xwebtools [Category] Applications [Description]
Web application that includes an XDS.b Registry and Repository viewer.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] logbrowser [Category] Applications [Description]
Web application that provides a means to view HIEOS transaction logs.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] XDS.b Registry [Category] Services [Description]
XDS.b Registry Axis2 Web Service.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] XDS.b Repository [Category] Services [Description]
XDS.b Repository Axis2 Web Service.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] XCA Gateway [Category] Services [Description]
XCA Gateway (Initiating and Responding) Axis2 Web Service.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] OMAR freebXML Registry [Category] Database Access Components [Description]
XDS.b Registry ebXML v3 storage mechanism.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] ADT [Category] Database Access Components [Description]
Stores patient registration data in support of XDS.b Registry operations.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] XLog [Category] Database Access Components [Description]
Message driven bean that logs HIEOS transactions asynchronously.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] RepoImpl [Category] Database Access Components [Description]
XDS.b Repository storage mechanism. Currently configured to store XDS.b documents in an RDBMS.
[]
Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
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e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] Web Service Framework (Axis2) [Category] Infrastructure [Description]
Provides web services infrastructure used by HIEOS.
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Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) [Category] Infrastructure [Description]
Provides database access layer to underlying RDBMS for all HIEOS storage requests.
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Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] Application Server (GlassFish ESB) [Category] Infrastructure [Description]
Provides J2EE-compliant web application server environment.
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Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
e4f6e100___Architecture___Project_Kenai__Description
[Component] RDBMS (MySQL, PostGres) [Category] Infrastructure [Description]
Provides RDBMS storage mechanism for HIEOS.
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Health Information Exchange Open Source: Wiki: Architecture — Project Kenai
Description
https://kenai.com/projects/hieos/pages/Architecture
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00323-ip-10-236-191-2_889478084_2.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Agricultural and Food Science Technicians [Job Duties] Agricultural and food science technicians assist agricultural and food scientists by performing duties such as measuring and analyzing the quality of food and agricultural products. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $34,070 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Associate’s degree
[ [ "A", "s", "s", "o", "c", "i", "a", "t", "e", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ], [ "B", "a", "c", "h", "e", "l", "o", "r", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ] ]
Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Biological Technicians [Job Duties] Biological technicians help biological and medical scientists conduct laboratory tests and experiments. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $39,750 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Bachelor’s degree
[ [ "A", "s", "s", "o", "c", "i", "a", "t", "e", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ], [ "B", "a", "c", "h", "e", "l", "o", "r", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ] ]
Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Chemical Engineers [Job Duties] Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. They design processes and equipment for large-scale safe and sustainable manufacturing, plan and test methods of manufacturing products and treating byproducts, and supervise production. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $94,350 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Bachelor’s degree
[ [ "A", "s", "s", "o", "c", "i", "a", "t", "e", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ], [ "B", "a", "c", "h", "e", "l", "o", "r", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ] ]
Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Chemists and Materials Scientists [Job Duties] Chemists and materials scientists study substances at the atomic and molecular levels and the ways in which substances react with each other. They use their knowledge to develop new and improved products and to test the quality of manufactured goods. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $73,060 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Bachelor’s degree
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Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Environmental Science and Protection Technicians [Job Duties] Environmental science and protection technicians do laboratory and field tests to monitor the environment and investigate sources of pollution, including those affecting public health. Many work under the supervision of environmental scientists and specialists, who direct the technicians’ work and evaluate their results. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $41,240 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Associate’s degree
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Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Forensic Science Technicians [Job Duties] Forensic science technicians help investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. Many technicians specialize in either crime scene investigation or laboratory analysis. Most forensic science technicians spend some time writing reports. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $52,840 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Bachelor’s degree
[ [ "A", "s", "s", "o", "c", "i", "a", "t", "e", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ], [ "B", "a", "c", "h", "e", "l", "o", "r", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ] ]
Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Geological and Petroleum Technicians [Job Duties] Geological and petroleum technicians provide support to scientists and engineers in exploring and extracting natural resources, such as minerals, oil, and natural gas. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $52,700 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Associate’s degree
[ [ "A", "s", "s", "o", "c", "i", "a", "t", "e", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ], [ "B", "a", "c", "h", "e", "l", "o", "r", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ] ]
Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
17af6e8c__S__Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics__ENTRY_LEVEL_EDUCATION
[Occupation] Nuclear Technicians [Job Duties] Nuclear technicians assist physicists, engineers, and other professionals in nuclear research and nuclear production. They operate special equipment used in these activities and monitor the levels of radiation that are produced. [2012 MEDIAN PAY] $69,060 [ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION]
Associate’s degree
[ [ "A", "s", "s", "o", "c", "i", "a", "t", "e", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ], [ "B", "a", "c", "h", "e", "l", "o", "r", "’", "s", " ", "d", "e", "g", "r", "e", "e" ] ]
Chemical Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/chemical-technicians.htm
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00248-ip-10-236-191-2_340840490_4.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromgas supplypipeline leaks [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] There is a substantial body ofknowledge about corrosion andleak hazards of natural gaspipelines and such accidents aregenerally infrequent. However,heavy use of road salt maysubject pipelines under bustraffic areas to a corrosiveenvironment not normally seenin rural settings. [Background]
Because of the economics of CNGcompression, there is an incentive to usepipeline supply pressures to the compressorthat are much higher than those normally usedfor local natural gas distribution. Therefore,some transit operations with CNG fleets havenatural gas supplies of 200-400 psig or moreon the property, whereas normal natural gaslocal distribution pressures seldom exceed 10-80 psig.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] 2-17 Fire -- fromdamaged gassupplypipelines [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Since such high gas pressuresare not often used in urbanareas and seldom used onprivate property, there is littleexperience with damagepotential. Contractors andothers may not be prepared forthe possibility of such releaseswithin an urban area. [Background]
Because of the economics of CNGcompression, there is an incentive to usepipeline supply pressures to the compressorthat are much higher than those normally usedfor natural gas distribution. Some transitoperations with CNG fleets have natural gassupplies of 200-400 psig or more on theproperty. Any construction work on thepremises can endanger that piping. Construction crews working on the premisesmay not expect this level of danger.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromgas meteringequipmentafter vehiclecollisiondamage [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Engineering design for crashprotection is reasonably well-known and can be applied tomitigate this hazard. [Background]
Because of the economics of CNGcompression, there is an incentive to usepipeline supply pressures to the compressorthat are much higher than those normally usedfor natural gas distribution. Some transitoperations with CNG fleets have natural gassupplies of 200-400 psig or more on theproperty.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromleakingundergroundCNG piping tofueling islanddue tocorrosion [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Although high pressure gaspiping is often made of stainlesssteel, there is little experiencewith this type of service overthe long term. Most CNGfacilities are just a few years oldor less. [Background]
Piping from the compressor to the dispenserhas pressures of 3000-4000 psig. Such pipingis often made of stainless steel. Althoughstainless steel resists many types of corrosion,some types of stainless steel are verysusceptible to chloride corrosion. Of course, incold climates, sodium chloride is commonlyused as road salt.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Fire -- fromgas dispensingequipmentafter vehiclecollisiondamage [Consequences] The high line pressure meansthat large amounts of fuel canbe released quickly. [Knowledge] Engineering design for crashprotection is reasonably well-known and can be applied tomitigate this hazard. [Background]
Piping from the compressor to the dispenserhas pressures of 3000-4000 psig. Whilefueling island collisions may be rare, there isthe potential to release large amounts of fuel.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from fuelsystem leaksdue to poordesign [Consequences] Fires from liquid fuels are limitedby the relatively slowevaporation of the fuel. Forgaseous fuels, this limitationdoes not exist and large firescan develop quickly. [Knowledge] The design experience base foruse of high pressure gaseousfuels on vehicles is stillrelatively small. Although CNGvehicles have been operating fora number of years, many weresmall volume conversions andthe engineering experiencegained was not necessarilytransferred or transferrable toother installers. [Background]
The use of compressed natural gas fuelinvolves materials, components, andtechniques which have not been generallyused on motor vehicles. Often, productionCNG vehicles differ significantly in design from"breadboard" prototypes previously used bygas utilities and others as demonstration CNGfleets.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from fuelsystem leaksdue toimproperinstallation [Consequences] Fires from liquid fuels are limitedby the relatively slowevaporation of the fuel. Forgaseous fuels, this limitationdoes not exist and large firescan develop quickly. [Knowledge] The experience base forinstallations using high pressuregaseous fuels on any given typeor model of vehicle is stillrelatively small. Although CNGvehicles have been operating fora number of years, many weresmall volume conversions ofunique design and theengineering experience gainedwas not necessarily transferredor transferrable to larger fleets. Additional information onconversion kits for CNG is givenin . "Evaluation of Aftermarket Fuel Delivery Systems for Natural Gas Vehicles and LPG Vehicles," by B. Willson,NREL report NREL/TP-420-4892, (1992).. [Background]
Many CNG vehicles are converted from otherfuels. The experience and skill of those doingsuch conversions is highly variable. Examination of converted vehicles has shownexamples of fuel lines in openings withoutgrommets, fuel lines routed too close to theexhaust system, and CNG tanks that were tooclose to other components. Past experiencehas shown that not all of those personneldoing these conversions are familiar with theprovisions of NFPA-52.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from fuelsystem leaksdue tocomponentfailure. [Consequences] Fires from liquid fuels are limitedby the relatively slowevaporation of the fuel. Forgaseous fuels, this limitationdoes not exist and large firescan develop quickly. [Knowledge] An example of componentfailure is the PRD failuresobserved in CNG transit buses. An early review of natural gasvehicle safety concerns is givenin. . "Natural Gas Fuel Tanks for Automobiles: Safety Problems," F.A. Jennings and W.R. Studhalter, ASMEpaper 71-PVP-62, May 1971. [Background]
The use of compressed natural gas fuelinvolves materials and components which havenot been generally used on motor vehicles. And new component designs may not provereliable. An example, is the number (at least50) of Mirada PRD. A pressure relief device (PRD) is connected to a compressed gas cylinder to relieve excess pressure. PRDsmay act from excess pressure through the use of a burst disk, or from excessive temperature, through theuse of a fusible plug. Most PRDs used on CNG vehicles incorporate both types of protection. failures observed intransit bus fleets in 1993-1994. Each of thesefailures resulted in a major fuel release.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Vehicle fire --from otherthanalternativefuel source [Consequences] A major vehicle fire is almostcertain to cause the CNG tanksto vent through the thermalprotection devices. This willcause a rapid release of naturalgas fuel and will make the firemuch more intense. Moreover,the natural gas supply maymake extinguishment of the fireinadvisable. [Knowledge] To date, no CNG vehicles areknow to have been involved in avehicle fire whose origin wasnot in the fuel system. However, vehicle fires do occurand experience with natural gasin stationary applicationsindicates that the presence of anatural gas supply canexacerbate fire damage. [Background]
Fleet experience shows that many vehicle firesare of electrical origin. These fires theninvolve other vehicle components, such asplastic parts and eventually involve the vehiclefuel system.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Fire -- afterdrive-awayduring fueling [Consequences] Any large fire has the potentialto destroy the vehicle and/orinjure employees. In addition, afueling island fire could put thefleet out of commission bypreventing fueling. [Knowledge] One such fire has occurred inLas Vegas. The number of CNGtransit busdrive-aways to date is probably small,perhaps less than a dozen, so it isdifficult to extrapolate a rate of fireincidence. For typical diesel bus fleets of200-300 buses, drive-aways occur aboutonce a month. [Background]
Properly designed break away connectors canprevent most large fuel releases. Also, manyCNG vehicles have ignition interlocks thatprevent the vehicle from starting while the fueldoor is open. But these fittings and interlockscannot protect against all drive-awayscenarios. Static electricity may ignite suchfuel releases. This scenario was the cause ofa fire in Las Vegas which destroyed a transitbus.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Fire -- from staticignition of fueltanks duringventing [Consequences] Some of these fires have destroyedvehicles. [Knowledge] The properties of static electricity aregenerally well-known, but are not alwaysapplied by operators of alternative fuelfleets. The generation of staticdischarges from jets is discussed in . "Sparks from Steam," A.F. Anderson, Electronics and Power, January 1978. p. 50-53.. [Background]
At least a dozen such fires have already occurred as CNGtanks were vented to the atmosphere. Static charges aremore likely to build up where droplets or particles arecontained in a high velocity gas stream. When compressednatural gas escapes, droplets may be formed from coolingand subsequent condensation of water or heavyhydrocarbons in the gas, or from entrained compressor oil.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Vehicleexplosion -- fromfuel system leaks [Consequences] When ignited, a confined natural gas-airmixture can produce pressures of up to800 kPa -- far more than vehicle glass orbody structures can withstand. [Knowledge] One such explosion has occurred, in anarticulated transit bus under repair atHouston Metro. An analysis of fuel gasleakage into the interior of a vehicle isgiven in . "Efflux of Gaseous Hydrogen or Methane Fuels from the Interior of an Automobile," J.M. Arvidson, et al., National Bureau ofStandards report COM-75-10288, 1 March 1975.. [Background]
Transit buses have fairly large volume enclosed spaces,especially the passenger compartment. If these spaces fillwith a flammable mixture, a significant explosion can occur.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Buildingexplosion -- fromvehicle fuelsystem leaks [Consequences] When ignited, a confined natural gas-airmixture can produce pressures of up to800 kPa -- far more than vehiclestructures can withstand. For example,overpressures greater than 7 - 15 kPawill cause a brick wall to fail. [Knowledge] Though some fluid dynamic modeling offuel system leaks has been done forFTA, there is a lack of experimental dataon flammable plume behavior and also alack of codes and standards to guide thedesign of buildings for this fuel. [Background]
Such leaks can form a flammable zone inside vehiclestorage and maintenance buildings and if ignited can causebuilding explosions and serious injuries. Experience to datesuggests that fuel system leaks will be relatively frequentuntil the technology of CNG use on vehicles becomes moremature.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_182098613_14.json
02e39f42_stem_Risks_of_Alternative_Fuel__Background
[Hazard --Event] Buildingexplosion -- fromvehicle PRDfailure [Consequences] When ignited, a confined natural gas-airmixture can produce pressures of up to800 kPa -- far more than buildingstructures can withstand. For example,overpressures greater than 7 - 15 kPawill cause a brick wall to fail. [Knowledge] Though some fluid dynamic modeling offuel system leaks has been done forFTA, there is a lack of experimental dataon flammable plume behavior and also alack of codes and standards to guide thedesign of buildings for this fuel. [Background]
Such leaks can form a large flammable zone inside vehiclestorage and maintenance buildings and if ignited can causebuilding explosions and serious injuries. Experience to datesuggests that PRD failures will be relatively frequent untilthe technology of CNG use on vehicles becomes moremature. PRD failures are different from other fuel systemleaks in that the flow rate of escaping gas is quite large,often 1-2 kg/s.
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Clean Air Program -- Assesment of the Safety, Health, Environmental and System Risks of Alternative Fuel
Background
http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/afrisks.html
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d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
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The user agent finishes downloading the entire media resource.
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d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] abort [Interface] ProgressEvent [PROGRESS] [Preconditions] error is an object with the code MEDIA_ERR_ABORTED. networkState equals either EMPTY or LOADED, depending on when the download was aborted. [Dispatched when...]
The user agent stops fetching the media data before it is completely downloaded. This can be fired synchronously during the load() method call.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] error [Interface] ProgressEvent [PROGRESS] [Preconditions] error is an object with the code MEDIA_ERR_NETWORK_ERROR or higher. networkState equals either EMPTY or LOADED, depending on when the download was aborted. [Dispatched when...]
An error occurs while fetching the media data.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] emptied [Interface] Event [Preconditions] networkState is EMPTY; all the DOM attributes are in their initial states. [Dispatched when...]
A media element whose networkState was previously not in the EMPTY state has just switched to that state (either because of a fatal error during load that's about to be reported, or because the load() method was reinvoked, in which case it is fired synchronously during the load() method call).
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] stalled [Interface] ProgressEvent [Dispatched when...]
The user agent is trying to fetch media data, but data is unexpectedly not forthcoming.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] play [Interface] Event [Preconditions] paused is newly false. [Dispatched when...]
Playback has begun. Fired after the play method has returned.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] pause [Interface] Event [Preconditions] paused is newly true. [Dispatched when...]
Playback has been paused. Fired after the pause method has returned.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] waiting [Interface] Event [Preconditions] readyState is either DATA_UNAVAILABLE or CAN_SHOW_CURRENT_FRAME, and paused is false. Either seeking is true, or the current playback position is not contained in any of the ranges in buffered. It is possible for playback to stop for two other reasons without paused being false, but those two reasons do not fire this event: maybe playback ended, or playback stopped due to errors. [Dispatched when...]
Playback has stopped because the next frame is not available, but the user agent expects that frame to become available in due course.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] seeking [Interface] Event [Dispatched when...]
The seeking DOM attribute changed to true and the seek operation is taking long enough that the user agent has time to fire the event.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] seeked [Interface] Event [Dispatched when...]
The seeking DOM attribute changed to false.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] timeupdate [Interface] Event [Dispatched when...]
The current playback position changed in an interesting way, for example discontinuously.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] ended [Interface] Event [Preconditions] currentTime equals the effective end; ended is true. [Dispatched when...]
Playback has stopped because the end of the media resource was reached.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] dataunavailable [Interface] Event [Preconditions] The readyState attribute is newly equal to DATA_UNAVAILABLE. [Dispatched when...]
The user agent cannot render the data at the current playback position because data for the current frame is not immediately available.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] canshowcurrentframe [Interface] Event [Preconditions] The readyState attribute is newly equal to CAN_SHOW_CURRENT_FRAME. [Dispatched when...]
The user agent cannot render the data after the current playback position because data for the next frame is not immediately available.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] canplay [Interface] Event [Preconditions] The readyState attribute is newly equal to CAN_PLAY. [Dispatched when...]
The user agent can resume playback of the media data, but estimates that if playback were to be started now, the media resource could not be rendered at the current playback rate up to its end without having to stop for further buffering of content.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] canplaythrough [Interface] Event [Preconditions] The readyState attribute is newly equal to CAN_PLAY_THROUGH. [Dispatched when...]
The user agent estimates that if playback were to be started now, the media resource could be rendered at the current playback rate all the way to its end without having to stop for further buffering.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] ratechange [Interface] Event [Dispatched when...]
Either the defaultPlaybackRate or the playbackRate attribute has just been updated.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] durationchange [Interface] Event [Dispatched when...]
The duration attribute has just been updated.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
d549031f_HTML_5__Dispatched_when___
[Event name] volumechange [Interface] Event [Dispatched when...]
Either the volume attribute or the muted attribute has changed. Fired after the relevant attribute's setter has returned.
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HTML 5
Dispatched when...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/video.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00059-ip-10-236-191-2_816582832_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-50 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Won't Fix [By] Unassigned [Summary]
RFE: invalid parameters for #if directive should be a parse error?
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-62 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
Macro scope nesting
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-70 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Cannot Reproduce [By] Unassigned [Summary]
public members inherted from non-public classes are not valid references
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-92 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Duplicate [By] Unassigned [Summary]
File names do not appear in ParseErrorExceptions
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-102 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
Add Support for Static Utility Classes
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-146 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
Macros not evaluated on the first attempt with #parse
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-149 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Won't Fix [By] Unassigned [Summary]
allow for deeply nested macro calls
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-174 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
For consideration: #define()...#end directive to define a block of VTL as a reference
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-223 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
VMs that use a large number of directives and macros use excessive amounts of memory - over 4-6MB RAM per form
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-227 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
ResourceFactory not extensible
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-232 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Won't Fix [By] Unassigned [Summary]
Add support for array.length
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-277 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
macros in #parsed files are not refreshed when including page is refreshed
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-297 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
Maximum recursion depth for macro calls
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-333 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
RuntimeInstance.init(Properties p) doesn't inherit defaults
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json
611c9922_Apache_Velocity___JIRA_Report__Summary
[Key] VELOCITY-352 [Status] Resolved [Resolution] Fixed [By] Unassigned [Summary]
Need translation of change to user's guide re: math operations
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Apache Velocity - JIRA Report
Summary
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.6/jira-report.html
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00102-ip-10-236-191-2_248745751_0.json