![]() An important feature of the ELAS subsystem is that its structure allows new applications modules to be easily integrated in the future. Finally, there are modules which allow the user to select and classify the image data. Additional modules allow for the building and manipulation of polygonal areas of the image data. The user also has many module options which aid in displaying image data, such as magnification/reduction of the display true color display and several memory functions. Various other modules convert specific types of satellite, aircraft, and vector-polygon data into files that can be used by other ELAS modules. The file management modules enable the user to allocate, define, access, and specify usage for all types of files ( ELAS files, subfiles, external files etc.). There are over 230 modules presently available to aid the user in performing a wide range of land cover analyses and manipulation. Because all of ELAS resides in one "logical" FORTRAN program, data inputs and outputs, directives, and module switching are convenient for the user. ELAS is designed for flexible use and operation and includes its own FORTRAN operating subsystem and an expandable set of FORTRAN application modules. As an integrated image processing system, ELAS offers the user of remotely-sensed data a wide range of capabilities in the areas of land cover analysis and general purpose image analysis. ELAS has the subsequent capability to geographically reference this data to dozens of standard, as well as user created projections. This capability includes the processing of Landsat multispectral data aircraft-acquired scanner data digitized topographic data and numerous other ancillary data, such as soil types and rainfall information, that can be stored in digitized form. The Science and Technology Laboratory Applications Software ( ELAS) was originally designed to analyze and process digital imagery data, specifically remotely-sensed scanner data. ![]() This article shows how one could implement the Common Core and create coherent,…ĮLAS - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE (CONCURRENT VERSION) Though the process seems daunting, one can begin immediately integrating the essence of the ELA Common Core in every subject area. The English Language Arts ( ELA) Common Core State Standards (, 2010) could have a transformational effect on American education. Simplifying the ELA Common Core Demystifying CurriculumĮRIC Educational Resources Information Center Further investigation is needed to determine the effectiveness of ELA-max on other painful procedures in children, as well as its safety. Adverse effects, such as transient blanching with redness and erythema, have been reported. ![]() ELA-max has been shown to be as effective as EMLA for venipuncture in children, but with faster onset. Topical anesthesia in children is clinically challenging. The product manufacturer was contacted for inclusion of the most recent data available. Bibliographies of selected articles were also examined to include all relevant investigations. Relevant literature was identified by a MEDLINE search (1966-November 2003) using the search terms ELA-max and EMLA. To evaluate the role of a new formulation of lidocaine ( ELA-max) in local anesthesia in children and compare it with the eutectic mixture of local anesthetics (EMLA). ELA-max: A new topical lidocaine formulation. ![]()
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