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The first phase of the shared print program began in 2016 and the program continues to evolve. We welcome new and current members, whether your library wishes to make its first commitment to the program or is already participating and wishes to get involved in helping to shape future phases of the program. Please contact our Shared Print Program Officer, Heather Weltin (wel...@hathitrust.org) inquire about participation.
Retention libraries have responsibilities and procedures to follow. This is the place for all the details, including formal agreements, guides to selecting titles, coordinating with OCLC, and learning about the history of the program.
I just installed Windows 10 for the first time (clean install). This Windows Print is dated to the day of installation of Windows 10. There is no publisher or version listed. The only option I'm given when selecting it is Uninstall. When I do that, it appears to work except the program is never removed.
So, I removed the "PrintDialog" folder from Windows folder and put it on my desktop temporarily. Then, I refreshed the Ccleaner uninstall list and the "Windows Print" disappears. I don't understand why Ccleaner would be looking in that folder for this?
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Current matching criteria is done by a national computer list that considers medical urgency, tissue match and blood type, organ size, immune status, and geographic distance. Because of factors like geographic distance and the need for certain, blood type matches, people in rural areas or those from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic groups are less likely to receive an organ. When a compatible organ does become available, the recipient faces a lifetime of immunosuppressive drugs to combat rejection. Transplanted organs last only a decade or two, and complications are common.
The Personalized Regenerative Immunocompetent Nanotechnology Tissue (PRINT) program intends to use state-of-the-art bioprinting technology and a regenerative medicine approach to 3D print personalized, on demand organs that do not require immunosuppressive drugs. The goal is to use patient cells or a biobank to quickly produce immune- and blood type-matched replacement organs, such as kidneys, hearts, and livers. If successful, PRINT technology would decrease donor list wait times, reduce the need and cost for immunosuppressive drugs, and make organs and tissues more widely available for patients across the country.
PRINT focuses on three technical areas with the end goal of restoring normal tissue function. The first technical area aims to generate the necessary cell types for organ bioprinting, via blood draw, biopsy, or biobank generation. The second technical area involves large scale manufacturing of cell types. The third technical area focuses on organ biofabrication and testing for safety and efficacy. Performers are encouraged to explore multiple methods for achieving the goals of each technical area.
With PRINT, ARPA-H aims to bring together the right technologies and expertise to create a new health future where custom printed organs are a reality. ARPA-H can de-risk the bioprinting and complex cell manufacturing tools necessary to make patient-matched tissues and organs more widely available.
ARPA-H anticipates that teaming will be necessary to achieve the goals of PRINT. Prospective performers are encouraged to form teams with varied technical expertise to submit a research proposal. To facilitate this process, we have created a teaming page where prospective performers can share their profiles and learn more about other interested parties.
Highpoint Center for Printmaking is dedicated to advancing the art of printmaking. Its goals are to provide educational programs, community access, and collaborative publishing opportunities to engage the public and increase the appreciation and understanding of the printmaking arts.
The Western Regional Storage Trust (WEST) is a distributed, retrospective print journal repository program serving research libraries, college and university libraries, and library consortia in the Western Region of the United States.
I was trying to throw errors in my Golang program with log.Fatal but, log.Fatal does not also print the line where the log.Fatal was ran. Is there no way of getting access to the line number that called log.Fatal? i.e. is there a way to get the line number when throwing an error?
I was trying to google this but was unsure how. The best thing I could get was printing the stack trace, which I guess is good but might be a little too much. I also don't want to write debug.PrintStack() every time I need the line number, I am just surprised there isn't any built in function for this like log.FatalStackTrace() or something that isn't costume.
Also, the reason I do not want to make my own debugging/error handling stuff is because I don't want people to have to learn how to use my special costume handling code. I just want something standard where people can read my code later and be like
After I run my code, I click "Program Summary", but it doesn't print the code past the second line. See attachment for the program summary that printed. I am trying to figure out why this is happening and how to fix it. Thanks in advance for your help!
Yes, I get the results and output data as expected. The issue is when I click the Program Summary button, it doesn't display all the code. I want to see the code with the syntax highlighting and formatting (in addition to the log file and results).
I was using SAS Studio: OnDemand when this problem occurred. I ran it in University Edition and it worked fine. I wanted to have this option for students to submit their homework assignments, but it will be frustrating if it sometimes doesn't display all the code.
Hmm. One thing that puzzled me was the datalines statement, or particularly how it was highlighted. Note that the syntaxer (word of the day) shows yellow around it - only the data lines themselves should be yellow. When I copy and paste the whole code into SAS/EG and SAS Studio, it doesn't do that.
I haven't edited the autoexec file at all (that I'm aware of). How do I access it in SAS Studio? Did you mean is there anything in the "Edit AutoExec File"? That is blank and I haven't added anything in there.
This was working fine until I went to make an instructional video explaining how to use this feature. I've tried deleting cookies, history, resetting my preferences, logging in/out of SAS Studio multiple times. I need to know how to debug this, though, in case students have the same problem.
I was finally able to get it to work in a different user profile in Chrome. I guess I will have to recommend that until I figure out why it's not working in my own profile. Thanks for trying to help. I appreciate it!
Northwestern University has partnered with Ricoh as the single provider for multi-functional devices (MFD) to implement a Managed Print Service (MPS). The service, branded Northwestern Print, is a comprehensive print management program across both the Evanston and Chicago campuses for the use of faculty, staff, and students. Ricoh manages the hardware multi-functional devices and Single-functional devices (SFDs) as well as the software, repairs, maintenance, installation, consumables (excludes paper), and related management & support services for the Northwestern University print output environment.
Northwestern Print went live in July 2023 and is now providing print services to many schools and departments across both campuses. Now that the solution has been successfully implemented at Northwestern, Ricoh is working with remaining schools and departments to onboard their existing devices into Northwestern Print. We anticipate that this will be completed by the end of spring quarter.
As a part of this implementation NU Print, formerly run by the University Libraries to provide printing services for students, was also migrated to Northwestern Print. For more information about student printing services, please visit the FAQs webpage.