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Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A

2012

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Comparison Of Assessment Performance Of Rural And Regional Students In A Unique Australian Graduate-Entry Medical Program, David L. Garne, J Bushnell, A Lethbridge, J Douglas Jan 2012

Comparison Of Assessment Performance Of Rural And Regional Students In A Unique Australian Graduate-Entry Medical Program, David L. Garne, J Bushnell, A Lethbridge, J Douglas

Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A

The Graduate School of Medicine at the University of Wollongong is one of Australia's newest medical schools, with a regional/rural focus and a distributed campus, and students are all expected to spend a significant proportion of their training in a rural setting. Due to the diverse learning environments that students are exposed to, we sought to determine by phase if there was any difference in examination results between groups who were located in rural settings and those in regional settings.


Sciamachy Wfm-Doas Xco2: Comparison With Carbontracker Xco2 Focusing On Aerosols And Thin Clouds, J Heymann, O Schneising, Markus Reuter, M Buchwitz, V V. Rozanov, Voltaire A. Velazco, H Bovensmann, J P. Burrows Jan 2012

Sciamachy Wfm-Doas Xco2: Comparison With Carbontracker Xco2 Focusing On Aerosols And Thin Clouds, J Heymann, O Schneising, Markus Reuter, M Buchwitz, V V. Rozanov, Voltaire A. Velazco, H Bovensmann, J P. Burrows

Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important greenhouse gas whose atmospheric loading has been significantly increased by anthropogenic activity leading to global warming. Accurate measurements and models are needed in order to reliably predict our future climate. This, however, has challenging requirements. Errors in measurements and models need to be identified and minimised. In this context, we present a comparison between satellite-derived column-averaged dry air mole fractions of CO2, denoted XCO2, retrieved from SCIAMACHY/ENVISAT using the WFM-DOAS (weighting function modified differential optical absorption spectroscopy) algorithm, and output from NOAA's global CO2 modelling and assimilation system CarbonTracker. We investigate to what …