Chris Clark

INTEGRATED HYDRAULIC MODEL AND GENETIC ALGORITHM OPTIMIZATION FOR INFORMED ANALYSIS OF A REAL WATER SYSTEM (2010)

Chris Clark, Zheng Yi Wu

A hydraulic network model was constructed for the City of Sidney, Ohio water distribution system. It consists of 104 miles of water mains, some of which are well over a hundred year old and serve the...

The P-T-t architecture of a Gondwanan suture: REE, U-Pb and Ti-in-zircon thermometric constraints from the Palghat Cauvery shear system, South India (2009)

Clark, Chris, Collins, Alan Stephen, Santosh, M., Taylor, Richard, Wade, Benjamin Paul

Understanding the relationship between accessory mineral growth and the evolution of silicate mineral assemblages along the entirety of a P-T-t path is a critical step in developing models for...

The P-T-t architecture of a Gondwanan suture: REE, U-Pb and Ti-in-zircon thermometric constraints from the Palghat Cauvery shear system, South India (2009)

Clark, Chris, Collins, Alan Stephen, Santosh, M., Taylor, Richard, Wade, Benjamin Paul

Understanding the relationship between accessory mineral growth and the evolution of silicate mineral assemblages along the entirety of a P-T-t path is a critical step in developing models for...

Dynamics of Step-climbing with Deformable Wheels and Applications for Mobile Robotics (2008)

Er Wilhelm, William Melek, Sr. Member, Jan Huissoon, Chris Clark, Gerd Hirzinger, ...

Abstract—Wheeled-mobile robots operating in human environments typically encounter small steps. Surmounting steps is normally not considered when determining peak torque needs, yet it can be the...

Towards a hermeneutics of life practice for welfare professionals in the age of the ecological imperative (2006)

Clark, Chris

Volz argues that the task of ethics can no longer be limited to the familiar questions of moral theory in the age of modernity: the questions of morality or right conduct for the autonomous...

Moral Character in Social Work (2006)

Clark, Chris

While the standard ethics of social work are derived from liberal individualism with its minimal prescriptions for human welfare and neutral stance on the nature of a good life, in practice social...

The Deprofessionalisation Thesis, Accountability and Professional Character (2005)

Clark, Chris

It is said that the deprofessionalisation of social work and other welfare occupations reduces workers' professional discretion and autonomy, and thus their capacity to act in the best interests of...

U.S. - China Trade: Opportunities and Challenges Conference (2005)

Johnson, C. Donald, Clark, Chris, Zamarripa, Sam, Kassinger, Theodore, Riddell, Malcolm, Harris, H. Stephen, ...

The conference's speakers - business, legal and policy specialists from the government, academic and private sectors - discussed investment, services, market access, agriculture, textiles,...

The Deprofessionalisation Thesis, Accountability and Professional Character (2005)

Clark, Chris

It is said that the deprofessionalisation of social work and other welfare occupations reduces workers' professional discretion and autonomy, and thus their capacity to act in the best interests of...

The Deprofessionalisation Thesis, Accountability and Professional Character (2005)

Clark, Chris

It is said that the deprofessionalisation of social work and other welfare occupations reduces workers' professional discretion and autonomy, and thus their capacity to act in the best interests of...

The Deprofessionalisation Thesis, Accountability and Professional Character (2005)

Clark, Chris

It is said that the deprofessionalisation of social work and other welfare occupations reduces workers' professional discretion and autonomy, and thus their capacity to act in the best interests of...

Moral Character in Social Work (2005)

Clark, Chris

While the standard ethics of social work are derived from liberal individualism with its minimal prescriptions for human welfare and neutral stance on the nature of a good life, in practice social...

A hardware platform for network intrusion detection and prevention (2004)

Chris Clark, Wenke Lee, David Schimmel, Didier Contis, Mohamed Koné, Ashley Thomas

The current generation of centralized network intrusion detection systems (NIDS) have various limitations on their performance and effectiveness. In this paper, we argue that intrusion detection...

Derivatives of synthesis of monosaccharides for drug discovery (2004)

West, Michael Leo, Andrews, Peter, Ramsdale, Tracie Elizabeth, Meutermans, Wim, Thanh Le, Giang, Clark, Chris, ...

New compounds and methods for the preparation of combinatorial libraries of potentially biologically active compounds are based on monosaccharides of formula (I) being a derivative of a furanose or...

Network Cabling Handbook (2002)

Clark, Chris

Obra de referencia sobre cableado para sistemas de comunicación de datos o de voz. En la primera parte de libro se describen los sistemas de cableado para redes, así como los diferentes tipos de...

Self-determination and Paternalism in Community Care: Practice and Prospects (1998)

CLARK, CHRIS

Self-determination is long established as a key principle of social work ethics, but has seldom been the subject of empirical research. This article reports on a qualitative study of the principles...

Competence and Discipline in Professional Formation (1995)

CLARK, CHRIS

This paper argues that ‘competence’ is inadequate as the founding principle of professional knowledge, and consequently the attempt to build professional training on it is misguided. Besides the...

Software tools for development of systems for the handicapped /--by Chris Clark. (1985)

Clark, Chris.

Thesis (M.S. in Computer Science)--University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1985.

Hypoglycemia in sick and moribund farmed elk calves

Klein, Kristie A., Clark, Chris, Allen, Andrew L.

Blood glucose was found to be below the reference range in most farmed elk calves examined at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine teaching hospital. Hypoglycemia was associated with diarrhea,...

Clinical West Nile virus infection in 2 horses in western Canada

Abutarbush, Sameeh M., O’Connor, Brendan P., Clark, Chris, Sampieri, Francesca, Naylor, Jonathan M.

Two horses had a history of ataxia and weakness or recumbency. One recovered and was diagnosed with West Nile virus (WNV) infection by serologic testing. The other was euthanized; it had...

Hypoglycemia in sick and moribund farmed elk calves

Klein, Kristie A., Clark, Chris, Allen, Andrew L.

Blood glucose was found to be below the reference range in most farmed elk calves examined at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine teaching hospital. Hypoglycemia was associated with diarrhea,...

Clinical West Nile virus infection in 2 horses in western Canada

Abutarbush, Sameeh M., O’Connor, Brendan P., Clark, Chris, Sampieri, Francesca, Naylor, Jonathan M.

Two horses had a history of ataxia and weakness or recumbency. One recovered and was diagnosed with West Nile virus (WNV) infection by serologic testing. The other was euthanized; it had...

Signature Tau Neuropathology in Gray and White Matter of Corticobasal Degeneration

Forman, Mark S., Zhukareva, Victoria, Bergeron, Catherine, Chin, Steven S.-M., Grossman, Murray, Clark, Chris, ...

Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is an adult-onset progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by l-dopa-resistant rigidity, focal cortical deficits, and variable dementia. The...

From selection to complementarity: shifts in the causes of biodiversity–productivity relationships in a long-term biodiversity experiment

Fargione, Joseph, Tilman, David, Dybzinski, Ray, Lambers, Janneke Hille Ris, Clark, Chris, Harpole, W. Stanley, ...

In a 10-year (1996–2005) biodiversity experiment, the mechanisms underlying the increasingly positive effect of biodiversity on plant biomass production shifted from sampling to complementarity...

Bacterial isolates from equine infections in western Canada (1998–2003)

Clark, Chris, Greenwood, Sarah, Boison, Joe O., Chirino-Trejo, Manuel, Dowling, Patricia M.

All bacterial samples of equine origin submitted to the diagnostic laboratory at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine from January 1998 to December 2003 from either “in-clinic” or Field...