Electro-fishing equipment is used for collecting different fish species and recording their relative abundances, and making cursory determinations of their health based on external observations. Collecting and recording fish data reveals what species are surviving and inhabiting a particular stream system and to what extent the aquatic ecosystem is maintaining that population. Depending on the type of stream visited and the field chemistry and habitat measurements taken, biologists have certain expectations of what type of species they should expect to find. When this ends up not being the case,
The other things was, where all these elements intersect, if you look at the building, you see where three to four elements come together in the corners, none of that was designed and that all had to be figured out in the detailing process. Fabrication 8. Describe the shop drawing review process? Well, the shop drawing review process, of course we create the shop drawings, and the approval really was somewhat…. I would call it more cursory than a complete shop drawing review, I mean the drawings were sent to them, and then the design team looked at them from an architectural approval standpoint, not from a structural or analytical perspective. When you say that the drawings were sent to the design team, then the structural engineer looked at them also, right? The actual transmittal was sent to the fabricator, and the fabricator would forward them
them. At first glance, the text that is the heart of the mystery appears to be no problem at all. It does not look cryptic. It looks like ordinary late- medieval handwriting. The symbols preserve the general form of letters of that time, which they are not; they are like old friends whose names are on the tip of one's tongue. The writing flows smoothly, as if a scribe were copying an intelligible text; the symbols do not seem to have been printed one by one. In the most cursory examination of a single page, the eye recognizes the same letters again and again, and then it sees repeated groups and even repeated words, sometimes with slightly different endings. All this sounds as if the text, if not in a known language disguised to the modern eye by the unfamiliar handwriting, should be in some easily ascertainable tongue. Yet scholars in the most recondite languages have stated that they could not understand it. Palaeographers have declared