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The page or product you're looking for is not available. We're sorry about that. Choose UC San Diego Academic Programs & Application Deadlines Visiting & Exchange Students Reports on Graduate Education Support for Student Parents Sponsored Third-Party Student Billing Master’s & Doctoral Committee Dissertation & Thesis Appointments Dissertation & Thesis Submission New Graduate Student Orientation HOME Progress to Degree Master’s & Doctoral Committee Doctoral Committee Membership Table Doctoral Committee Membership Table One of Five Members FULL-TIME SALARIED ADJUNCT PROFESSOR IN HEALTH SCIENCES: ADJUNCT SERIES*:  (including non-salaried appointments in Health Sciences) PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL "X" SERIES: PROFESSOR FROM ANOTHER UC CAMPUS**: Lecturer & Sr. Lecturer LSOE & Sr. LSOE*** LPSOE & Sr. LPSOE*** +Dean of Graduate Studies will consider exceptions to individual committee membership with plausible justification from the graduate program




* Only one person in this category per committee unless there are more than five members. ** May serve as inside or outside member # Adjunct professors and Professors of Practice of all ranks may serve as chairs of doctoral committees as long as a ladder rank faculty member serve as a co-chair *** Must have full-time status Appointment of the Doctoral Committee Appointment of the Master's Committee Reconstitution of a Doctoral or Master's Committee18.1.6.2 Replication Master Options and Variables This section describes the server options and system variables that you can use on replication master servers. the options either on the command line or in an system variable values using On the master and each slave, you must use the server-id option to establish aFor each server, you should pick a unique positive integer in the range from 1 to 232 − 1, and each ID must be different from every other ID in use by any other replication




For options used on the master for controlling binary logging, see Section 18.1.6.4, “Binary Logging Options and Variables”. System Variables Used on Replication Masters The following system variables are used to control replication System VariableNameauto_increment_incrementVariable ScopeGlobal, SessionDynamic VariableYesPermitted ValuesTypeintegerDefault1Min Value1Max Value65535 are intended for use with master-to-master replication, and can be used to control the operation of have global and session values, and each can assume an integer value between 1 and 65,535 inclusive. value of either of these two variables to 0 causes its value to be set to 1 instead. Attempting to set the value of either of these two variables to an integer greater than 65,535 or less than 0 causes its value to be set to 65,535 noninteger value produces an error, and the actual value of the variable remains unchanged. is also supported for use with




These two variables affect AUTO_INCREMENT column behavior as follows: controls the interval between successive column values. SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'auto_inc%';CREATE TABLE autoinc1(col INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY);SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'auto_inc%';INSERT INTO autoinc1 VALUES (NULL), (NULL), (NULL), (NULL);SELECT col FROM autoinc1; determines the starting point for the the following, assuming that these statements are executed during the same session as the example given inSHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'auto_inc%';CREATE TABLE autoinc2(col INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY);INSERT INTO autoinc2 VALUES (NULL), (NULL), (NULL), (NULL);SELECT col FROM autoinc2; When the value of is greater than that of If either of these variables is changed, and then new rows inserted into a table containing an AUTO_INCREMENT column, the results may seem counterintuitive because the series of AUTO_INCREMENT values is calculated without regard to any values already present in the column,




and the next value inserted is the least value in the series that is greater than the maximum existing value in the where N is a positive integer value in the series [1, 2, 3, ...]. SELECT col FROM autoinc1;INSERT INTO autoinc1 VALUES (NULL), (NULL), (NULL), (NULL); The values shown for generate the series 5 + N × 10, that is, [5, 15, 25, 35, 45, ...]. present in the col column prior to the INSERT is 31, and the next available value in the AUTO_INCREMENT series is 35, so the inserted values for col begin at that point and the results are as shown for the SELECT It is not possible to restrict the effects of these two variables to a single table; these variables control the behavior of all AUTO_INCREMENT columns in all tables on the MySQL server. global value of either variable is set, its effects persist until the global value is changed or overridden by setting the session value, or until mysqld is




If the local value is set, the new value affects AUTO_INCREMENT columns for all tables into which new rows are inserted by the current user for the duration of the session, unless the values are changed The default value of Section 18.4.1.1, “Replication and AUTO_INCREMENT”. System VariableNameauto_increment_offsetVariable ScopeGlobal, SessionDynamic VariableYesPermitted ValuesTypeintegerDefault1Min Value1Max Value65535 This variable has a default value of 1. information, see the description for auto_increment_offset is also supported for use with NDB tables.KartellKartell has been in the business of creating icons and molding masterpieces for over sixty years. The Italian brand's steadfast dedication to technical and aesthetic innovation has earned Kartell its global recognition as the pioneer of modern day plastics. Founded in 1949, Kartell is an established leader in the fields of modern furniture, interior design, and lighting for over 60 years.




From its choice of cutting edge technologies, to its use of innovative and certified thermoplastic materials, the brand has revolutionized the use of plastics in modern furnishings. Their bold and charismatic designs are 100% Italian made, multifunctional, cross-sectional, easy to use, and possess an undeniable visual appeal. Colors, transparency effects, and unique shapes all define a signature Kartell product. Employing some of the most recognizable modern furniture designers of our time, Kartell is able to harmoniously blend functionality, style, durability, and modern appeal. Kartell has won an enviable string of prestigious international awards, including nine Compasso d'Oro prizes. In 2000, the Guggenheim Museum dubbed the Kartell Museum the "best industrial museum". See more from Kartell Born in Paris in 1949, Philippe Starck is one of the most original designers and architects of the last three decades. Having designed furniture, hotels, mega-yachts, lighting and many others throughout his career, Starck has become a fixture in modern design.




Not only does Starck create beautifully unconventional designs, he creates a finished product whose main purpose is to function well before anything else. Philippe Starck has obtained many important acknowledgements, including the Grand Prix National de la Creation industrielle and the Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects. In Starck's own words, "subversive, ethical, ecological, political, humorous... this is how I see my duty as a designer." View other products by Philippe Starck Born in 1972, Eugeni Quitllet started studying design at the Ibizia Art School in 1991. He earned a diploma of design and interior design from "La Llotja" Art School in Barcelona, 1996. He collaborated with many architecture and design studios of Barcelona and also worked on design exhibitions for cultural entities such as the Joan Miro Foundation.In 2001 Eugeni Quitllet met Philippe Starck in Formentera and started a strong collaboration. He now designs furniture and products for some of the most recognized companies in the world, signed STARCK & QUITLLET.

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