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Consciousness raising-KPFA (Episode 4 of 4): The single woman | Consciousness raising. An examination of "the single woman". Six women relate their personal experiences in marriage and discuss dating, engagement, infidelity, the fear of being single, married women's fear and envy of single friends, divorce, and the ultimate realization that marriage is not a short cut to happiness and fulfillment. Consciousness raising broadcasts began by playing taped sessions, then listeners could call in and share their experiences and feelings. This recording is only the taped CR group. Previously numbered BC1087.05. | | 2016-04-26T21:43:10Z |
GRAN TURISMO 7 UPDATE 1.40 | FASTEST MONEY GLITCH EVER! | 4 Million Cr/Hr | | 2023 | 2023-11-03T14:48:56Z |
Some VW EV model sales “fall to zero” - VW says customers don't want EV's | | 2023 | 2023-07-17T16:37:54Z |
ERIC ED396332: A Pragmatic Reconstruction of the Postmodern Impasse: The Resounding Relevance of John Dewey's Tacit Tradition. | The issue of agency bedevils contemporary composition theorists and practitioners. In theory, scholars such as Lester Faigley, James Berlin, and Patricia Bizzell have critiqued the foundation priority of thought to language, yet their emphasis on language has cast disturbing doubts on the origins of an individual's thoughts. In practice, the postmodern emphasis on social discourses has created some troubling assumptions about what composition students can and should do with language. Pragmatic philosophy begins with the principle known as the primacy of experience. An individual can develop knowledge from experience according to John Dewey's principle: the constructive process of knowing. Deweyan pragmatism is being practiced by writing process advocates such as Peter Elbow and Donald Murray who have been often labeled as atheoretical practitioners. The pragmatist rationale for many of Elbow's and Murray's most effective pedagogical practices reflect the relevance of Deweyan pragmatism; | 1996 | 2015-12-14T20:24:25Z |
VW's German workers criticize turnaround plan as staff fired all over Europe | | 2023 | 2023-09-23T14:21:27Z |
VW chairman gets cake thrown at his head as investors & protesters erupt | | 2023 | 2023-05-12T14:38:40Z |
ERIC ED445473: Pregnancy in Adolescent Females with Serious Emotional Disturbance: Risk Factors and Outcomes. | This 7-year study examined the consequences of early pregnancy and parenting for girls with serious emotional disturbances (SED) and risk factors identified with teenage pregnancy. Risk factors that were examined included sociodemographic characteristics, psychological characteristics, and psychopathology. The 109 participants in the study were recruited from residential mental health and community-based special educational programs. Data collection procedures included interviews with girls, telephones interviews with their parents, and performance on psychological measures. Results indicated: (1) among the sample of 190 girls, 78 had children during the 7-year study; (2) age at first pregnancy ranged from 13 to 22 years; (3) girls of color were more likely to become pregnant earlier than Caucasian girls and almost twice as likely to get pregnant; (4) girls from lower income families were 45 percent more likely to get pregnant than girls from higher income families; (5) early pregnancy; | 1999 | 2016-01-04T22:15:01Z |
DTIC ADA365295: Processing of Sm-Co Films in High Magnetic Field for Inducing Texture and Anisotropy | The objectives of this study were to induce texture and anisotropy in the film plane by crystallizing amorphous Sm-Co films below the magnetic ordering temperature in the presence of high magnetic field along the film plane. Magnetically isotropic amorphous films were grown by magnetron sputtering and were crystallized at 450-600 deg C (below the magnetic ordering of Sm-Co alloys) in magnetic fields up to 29 T. However, no texture or anisotropy along the magnetic field direction was observed. The experiments were also conducted on anisotropic Sm-Co films that were grown on Cr/Ag/Si templates and had a significant in-plane anisotropy. When these films were subjected to high magnetic field up to 29 T, with their easy axis aligned along the magnetic field, and heated to 450-600 deg C no enhancement in magnetic anisotropy due to magnetic field effect was observed, rather already existing magnetic anisotropy was lost due to thermal treatment. These experiments lead to the conclusion that ma; | 1999 | 2018-04-24T14:41:59Z |
Multicenter Phase II Study of Sequential Radioembolization-Sorafenib Therapy for Inoperable Hepatocellular Carcinoma. | This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Background: The safety and tolerability of sequential radioembolization-sorafenib therapy is unknown. An open-label, single arm, investigator-initiated Phase II study (NCT0071279) was conducted at four Asia-Pacific centers to evaluate the safety and efficacy of sequential radioembolization-sorafenib in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) not amenable to curative therapies. Methods: Sorafenib (400 mg twice-daily) was initiated 14 days post-radioembolization with yttrium-90 (90Y) resin microspheres given as a single procedure. The primary endpoints were safety and tolerability and best overall response rate (ORR) using RECIST v1.0.Secondary endpoints included: disease control rate (complete [CR] plus partial responses [PR] and stable disease [SD]) and overall survival (OS). Results: Twenty-nine patients with Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage B (38%) or C (62%) HCC received a median of 3.0 GBq (interquartile range, 1.0); | 2014 | 2014-10-23T23:53:36Z |
Stellar Archaeology: a Keck Pilot Program on Extremely Metal-Poor Stars from the Hamburg/ESO Survey. II. Abundance Analysis | We present a detailed abundance analysis of 8 stars selected as extremely metal poor candidates from the Hamburg/ESO Survey (HES). For comparison, we have also analysed 3 extremely metal-poor candidates from the HK survey, and 3 additional bright metal-poor stars. With this work, we have doubled the number of extremely metal-poor stars ([Fe/H]$\le 3.0$) with high-precision abundance analyses. Our sample of extremely metal-poor candidates from the HES contains 3 stars with [Fe/H] $\le -3.0$, 3 more with [Fe/H]$\le -2.8$, and 2 stars that are only slightly more metal rich. Thus, the chain of procedures that led to the selection of these stars from the HES successfully provides a high fraction of extremely metal-poor stars. We verify that our stellar parameters, derived in Paper I, lead to acceptable ionization and excitation balances for Fe, ruling out substantial non-LTE effects in Fe. For the $\alpha-$elements Mg, Si, Ca, Ti, the light element Al, the iron-peak elements Sc, Cr, Mn, and; | 2002 | 2013-09-20T03:53:39Z |
The subgiant branch of omega Cen seen through high-resolution spectroscopy. I. The first stellar generation in omega Centauri? | We analysed high-resolution UVES spectra of six stars belonging to the subgiant branch of omega Centauri, and derived abundance ratios of 19 chemical elements (namely Al, Ba, C, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, La, Mg, Mn, N, Na, Ni, Sc, Si, Sr, Ti, and Y). A comparison with previous abundance determinations for red giants provided remarkable agreement and allowed us to identify the sub-populations to which our targets belong. We found that three targets belong to a low-metallicity population at [Fe/H]~-2.0 dex, [alpha/Fe]~+0.4 dex and [s/Fe]~0 dex. Stars with similar characteristics were found in small amounts by past surveys of red giants. We discuss the possibility that they belong to a separate sub-population that we name VMP (very metal-poor, at most 5% of the total cluster population), which - in the self-enrichment hypothesis - is the best-candidate first stellar generation in omega Cen. Two of the remaining targets belong to the dominant metal-poor population (MP) at [Fe/H]~-1.7 dex, and th; | 2010 | 2013-09-23T10:10:41Z |
Enhanced superconducting properties in FeCr$_x$Se | We report an enhancement of superconducting transition temperature ($T_{\rm c}$) when Chromium (Cr) is substituted in excess at the Iron (Fe) site (FeCr$_x$Se, $x=$0.01, 0.02 and 0.03). There is a corresponding increase in the superconducting volume fraction with $T_{\rm c}$ attaining a value of 11.2 K on 2 $%$ Cr substitution when compared to a $T_{\rm c}$ of 8.5 K for the conventional tetragonal Fe-excess sample Fe$_{1+x}$Se. The results point to the role of chemical pressure (introduced via ionic size variation at the Fe site upon Cr substitution in excess) on superconducting properties. | 2010 | 2013-09-21T02:25:10Z |
The Federal Bureaucrat Virus - 1995-06-28 email | These files were stored at: * "Volume in drive D is My Passport \ Volume Serial Number is FE5F-25CA" > "D:\iphone\202110__\IMG_9989.MOV" - MOV video, not uploaded to this item by me * "Volume in drive E has no label. \ Volume Serial Number is 6330-3030" > "E:\user\Documents\1\e\mpv-shot0002.jpg" - JPG file derived from IMG_9989.MOV * "drive E has no label. \ Volume Serial Number is 6330-3030" > "E:\user\Documents\1\e\img9989n.mov" - MOV file derived from "IMG_9989.MOV" via FFmpeg Email text: Subject: Virus of the day... Date: Wednesday, June 28, 1995 13:00 The FEDERAL BUREAUCRAT Virus: Divides you hard disk into hundreds of little units. Each of which does practically nothing, but all of which claim to be the most important part of your computer. Each unit does NOT know what the other units do, nor do they care!!!! JPG derive log: D:\iphone\202110__>mpv --screenshot-directory="E:\user\Documents\1\e" --screenshot-jpeg-quality=100 IMG_9989.MOV (+) Video --vid=1 (*) (h264 1920x1080 ; | 1995 | 2021-10-08T03:50:30Z |
DTIC ADA565957: Coarsening Behavior of Gamma Prime Precipitates and Concurrent Transitions in the Interface Width in Ni-14 at%A1-7 at%Cr (Preprint) | Coupling atom probe tomography (APT) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the temporal evolution of the precipitate morphology and size distribution, and compositional width of gamma/gamma' interface and associated elemental partitioning, has been tracked in a model Ni-14Al-7Cr(at%) alloy, during isothermal annealing at 800 degrees C. During the initial annealing period, accelerated growth of gamma' is accompanied by a gradual decrease in interface width and enhancement of solute partitioning. Further annealing exhibits classical LSW coarsening with minimal changes in the interface. | 2012 | 2018-09-03T09:39:45Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20070010758: Characterization of Cold Sprayed CuCrAl-Coated and Uncoated GRCop-84 Substrates for Space Launch Vehicles | A newly developed Cu-23(wt.%)Cr-5%Al (CuCrAl) alloy is currently being considered as a protective coating for GRCop-84 (Cu-8(at.%)Cr-4%Nb). The coating was deposited on GRCop-84 substrates by the cold spray deposition technique. Cyclic oxidation tests conducted in air on both coated and uncoated substrates between 773 and 1073 K revealed that the coating remained intact and protected the substrate up to 1073 K. No significant weight loss of the coated specimens were observed at 773 and 873 K even after a cumulative cyclic time of 500 h. In contrast, the uncoated substrate lost as much as 80% of its original weight under similar test conditions. Low cycle fatigue tests revealed that the fatigue lives of thinly coated GRCop-84 specimens were similar to the uncoated specimens within the limits of experimental scatter. It is concluded that the cold sprayed CuCrAl coating is suitable for protecting GRCop-84 substrates. | 2007 | 2016-10-30T07:58:53Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20120003093: Oxygen Isotope Compositions of the Kaidun Meteorite - Indications for Aqeuous Alteration of E-Chondrites | The Kaidun microbreccia is a unique meteorite due to the diversity of its constituent clasts. Fragments of various types of carbonaceous (CI, CM, CV, CR), enstatite (EH, EL), and ordinary chondrites, basaltic achondrites, and impact melt products have been described, and also several unknown clasts [1, and references therein]. The small mm-sized clasts represent material from different places and times in the early solar system, involving a large variety of parent bodies [2]; meteorites are of key importance to the study of the origin and evolution of the solar system, and Kaidun is a collection of a range of bodies evidently representing samples from across the asteroid belt. The parent-body on which Kaidun was assembled is believed to be a C-type asteroid, and 1-Ceres and the martian moon Phobos have been proposed [1-4]. Both carbonaceous (most oxidized) and enstatite (most reduced) chondrite clasts in Kaidun show signs of aqueous alterations that vary in type and degree and are most; | 2012 | 2016-11-10T07:43:39Z |
ERIC ED462811: Families and Children with Severe Disabilities: Daily Lives, Systems, and Concerns. | This paper reviews the literature examining the lifelong challenges to family members represented by the birth of a child with severe disabilities. The paper addresses issues of family life, the systems that affect families, and current and future concerns related to having a child with severe disabilities. Studies addressing families of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers with disabilities are reviewed first. The emotional stages that a family experiences when first told that a child has a diagnosis of a disability are discussed, along with factors that influence how and when parents reach the acceptance stage. Factors include disability area and degree of disability, family characteristics, and the strength available from the family system. The daily issues families of young children with severe disabilities face are addressed and the different systems families encounter are described. The paper then discusses the secondary transition years, the daily issues faced by families of adol; | 2001 | 2016-01-12T19:10:31Z |
ERIC ED448570: IDEA Requirements for Preschoolers with Disabilities: Challenging Behavior. An Excerpt from the IDEA Early Childhood Policy and Practice Guide. | This booklet is one of a series designed to assist early childhood general educators, early childhood special educators, related service providers, parents, administrators, and others in understanding what the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) now requires for young children with disabilities ages birth through 5 years and their families. This guide addresses the IDEA discipline provisions under Part B as they relate to children ages 3 through 5 years old and their families, and, at a state's discretion, to 2-year-old children with disabilities who will turn 3 during the school year. Presented in a question and answer format, the following areas are addressed: (1) applicability of the discipline provisions; (2) protection for children not yet eligible for special education; (3) prevention of discipline problems; (4) interference with class activities; (5) removal from programs; (6) services provided to students who are removed or suspended; (7) functional behavioral as; | 2000 | 2016-01-06T11:06:20Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850025696: Charge and energy dependence of the residence time of cosmic ray nuclei below 15 GeV/nucleon | The relative abundance of nuclear species measured in cosmic rays at Earth has often been interpreted with the simple leaky box model. For this model to be consistent an essential requirement is that the escape length does not depend on the nuclear species. The discrepancy between escape length values derived from iron secondaries and from the B/C ratio was identified by Garcia-Munoz and his co-workers using a large amount of experimental data. Ormes and Protheroe found a similar trend in the HEAO data although they questioned its significance against uncertainties. They also showed that the change in the B/C ratio values implies a decrease of the residence time of cosmic rays at low energies in conflict with the diffusive convective picture. These conclusions crucially depend on the partial cross section values and their uncertainties. Recently new accurate cross sections of key importance for propagation calculations have been measured. Their statistical uncertainties are often bette; | 1985 | 2016-09-13T20:00:05Z |
ERIC ED404835: Rehabilitation Technology Services in Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies Survey: General Report of Findings. | A survey of 61 vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies investigated the use of rehabilitation technology services. The results are organized into the following eight reports: (1) general report of findings (includes information on the governing structure of VR agencies); (2) personnel of VR agencies (includes findings on the roles and responsibilities of rehabilitation counselors, vocational evaluators, rehabilitation technology service providers, and technology resource specialists); (3) rehabilitation engineers (includes findings on the types of services rehabilitation engineers provide and their caseloads); (4) policies and procedures (includes findings on consumer involvement/interactions, policies on procurement and utilization of assistive technology, quality assurance, and vocational evaluation); (5) rehabilitation technology service delivery (addresses the organization of service delivery programs, provision of technology services, and external linkages with other agencies); (6; | 1994 | 2015-12-19T22:25:59Z |
DTIC ADA184186: Bonding and Coupling of C sub 1 Fragments on Metal Surfaces, | The bonding and reactivity of CH3, CH2, and CH fragments to Ti(0001), Cr(110) and Co(0001) metal surfaces is examined with extended Huckel, band calculations on two dimensional slabs of metal and adsorbate. A local chemical viewpoint is sought through fragment analyses, decompositions of the density of states and overlap population studies. All fragments tend to restore their missing C-H bonds when bound to these surfaces - CH3 prefers the on-top, CH2 the bridging and CH the capping geometry. CH3 anchors more strongly to the on-top site of a metal surface of high d band. | 1987 | 2018-02-16T00:57:44Z |
FeCr2S4 in magnetic fields: possible evidence for a multiferroic ground state. | This article is from Scientific Reports , volume 4 . Abstract We report on neutron diffraction, thermal expansion, magnetostriction, dielectric, and specific heat measurements on polycrystalline FeCr2S4 in external magnetic fields. The ferrimagnetic ordering temperatures TC ≈ 170 K and the transition at TOO ≈ 10 K, which has been associated with orbital ordering, are only weakly shifted in magnetic fields up to 9 T. The cubic lattice parameter is found to decrease when entering the state below TOO. The magnetic moments of the Cr- and Fe-ions are reduced from the spin-only values throughout the magnetically ordered regime, but approach the spin-only values for fields >5.5 T. Thermal expansion in magnetic fields and magnetostriction experiments indicate a contraction of the sample below about 60 K. Below TOO this contraction is followed by a moderate expansion of the sample for fields larger than ~4.5 T. The transition at TOO is accompanied by an anomaly in the dielectric; | 2014 | 2014-10-08T01:36:27Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950017215: CFD Modeling of Turbulent Duct Flows for Coolant Channel Analysis | The design of modern liquid rocket engines requires the analysis of chamber coolant channels to maximize the heat transfer while minimizing the coolant flow. Coolant channels often do not remain at a constant cross section or at uniform curvature. New designs require higher aspect ratio coolant channels than previously used. To broaden the analysis capability and to complement standard analysis tools an investigation on the accuracy of CFD predictions for coolant channel flow has been initiated. Validation of CFD capabilities for coolant channel analysis will enhance the capabilities for optimizing design parameters without resorting to extensive experimental testing. The eventual goal is to use CFD to determine the flow fields of unique coolant channel designs and therefore determine critical heat transfer coefficients. In this presentation the accuracy of a particular CFD code is evaluated for turbulent flows. The first part of the presentation is a comparison of numerical results to; | 1993 | 2016-10-03T14:41:27Z |
Spectrum of Relativistic and Subrelativistic Cosmic Rays in the 100 pc Central Region | From the rate of hydrogen ionization and the gamma ray flux, we derived the spectrum of relativistic and subrelativistic cosmic rays (CRs) nearby and inside the molecular cloud Sgr B2 near the Galactic Center (GC). We studied two cases of CR propagation in molecular clouds: free propagation and scattering of particles by magnetic fluctuations excited by the neutral gas turbulence. We showed that in the latter case CR propagation inside the cloud can be described as diffusion with the coefficient $\sim 3\times 10^{27}$ cm$^2$ s$^{-1}$. For the case of hydrogen ionization by subrelativistic protons, we showed that their spectrum outside the cloud is quite hard with the spectral index $\delta>-1$. The energy density of subrelativistic protons ($>50$ eV cm$^{-3}$) is one order of magnitude higher than that of relativistic CRs. These protons generate the 6.4 keV emission from Sgr B2, which was about 30\% of the flux observed by Suzaku in 2013. Future observations for the period after 2013 m; | 2015 | 2018-06-28T03:38:37Z |
gov.uscourts.ohnd.31748 | Click here to see available docket information and document downloads for this case. If you need the complete docket, you should consult PACER directly. | | 2014-11-14T19:15:30Z |
gov.uscourts.paed.493000 | Click here to see available docket information and document downloads for this case. If you need the complete docket, you should consult PACER directly. | | 2014-07-19T07:08:19Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19910001214: FIRE extended time/limited area observations at Palisades, New York | Downwelling shortwave and longwave irradiation are being continuously monitored at Palisades, New York as part of the First International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) Regional Experiment (FIRE) Extended Time/Limited Area Initiative. In addition, fisheye (180 degree) sky photographs are taken at the times of NOAA 9 and LANDSAT satellite overpasses on select days, particularly when cirrus clouds are present. Measurements of incoming shortwave (0.28 to 2.80 microns) hemispheric and diffuse, hemispheric near infrared (0.7 to 2.80 microns), and downwelling hemispheric infrared (4.0 to 50.0 microns) irradiation have been made from a rooftop location on the grounds of the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory since December 1986. The three Eppley Precision Spectral Pyranometers and the Eppley Pyrgeometer used to measure these variables were calibrated with Colorado State University instruments at Madison, Wisconsin as part of the FIRE Intensive Laboratory. Pyrgeometer output co; | 1990 | 2016-09-25T06:50:14Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20050196725: GRCop-84: A High Temperature Copper-based Alloy For High Heat Flux Applications | While designed for rocket engine main combustion chamber liners, GRCop-84 (Cu-8 at.% Cr-4 at.% Nb) offers potential for high heat flux applications in industrial applications requiring a temperature capability up to approximately 700 C (1292 F). GRCop-84 is a copper-based alloy with excellent elevated temperature strength, good creep resistance, long LCF lives and enhanced oxidation resistance. It also has a lower thermal expansion than copper and many other low alloy copper-based alloys. GRCop-84 can be manufactured into a variety of shapes such as tubing, bar, plate and sheet using standard production techniques and requires no special production techniques. GRCop-84 forms well, so conventional fabrication methods including stamping and bending can be used. GRCop-84 has demonstrated an ability to be friction stir welded, brazed, inertia welded, diffusion bonded and electron beam welded for joining to itself and other materials. Potential applications include plastic injection molds, ; | 2005 | 2016-10-25T10:36:35Z |
A COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF NONLINEAR ASPECTS OF INDUCED DRAG | DESPITE THE 80-YEAR HISTORY OF CLASSICAL WING THEORY, CONSIDERABLE RESEARCH HAS RECENTLY BEEN DIRECTED TOWARD PLANFORM AND WAKE EFFECTS ON INDUCED DRAG. NONLINEAR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE TRAILING WAKE AND THE WING OFFER THE POSSIBILITY OF REDUCING DRAG. THE NONLINEAR EFFECT OF COMPRESSIBILITY ON INDUCED DRAG CHARACTERISTICS MAY ALSO INFLUENCE WING DESIGN. THIS THESIS DEALS WITH THE PREDICTION OF THESE NONLINEAR ASPECTS OF INDUCED DRAG AND WAYS TO EXPLOIT THEM. A POTENTIAL BENEFIT OF ONLY A FEW PERCENT OF THE DRAG REPRESENTS A LARGE FUEL SAVINGS FOR THE WORLD'S COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT FLEET. COMPUTATIONAL METHODS MUST BE APPLIED CAREFULLY TO OBTAIN ACCURATE INDUCED DRAG PREDICTIONS. TREFFTZ-PLANE DRAG INTEGRATION IS FAR MORE RELIABLE THAN SURFACE PRESSURE INTEGRATION, BUT IS VERY SENSITIVE TO THE ACCURACY OF THE FORCE-FREE WAKE MODEL. THE PRACTICAL USE OF TREFFTZ PLANE DRAG INTEGRATION WAS EXTENDED TO TRANSONIC FLOW WITH THE TRANAIR FULL-POTENTIAL CODE. THE INDUCED DRAG CHARACTERISTICS OF; | 1996 | 2011-05-23T00:05:21Z |
gov.uscourts.mdd.117549 | Click here to see available docket information and document downloads for this case. If you need the complete docket, you should consult PACER directly. | | 2013-11-14T19:57:03Z |
The gravitational content of lorentzian complex structures | The definition of a positive energy is investigated in a renormalizable 4-dimensional generally covariant model, which depends on the lorentzian complex structure and not the metric of spacetime. The gravitational content of the lorentzian complex structures is revealed by identifying the spacetime with special 4-dimensional surfaces of the G{2,2} Grassmannian manifold. The lorentzian complex structure is found to be a codimension-4 CR structure and its classification is studied using the Chern-Moser and Cartan methods. The spacetime metric is found to be a Fefferman-like metric of this codimension-4 CR structure. The open CR manifolds "hanging" from the points of the U(2) characteristic boundary of the SU(2,2) classical domain belong into representations of the Poincar\'e group and are related to the particle spectrum of the model. | 2012 | 2013-09-23T15:45:19Z |
gov.uscourts.txsd.226148 | Click here to see available docket information and document downloads for this case. If you need the complete docket, you should consult PACER directly. | | 2014-05-21T15:36:34Z |
gov.uscourts.nyed.210288 | Click here to see available docket information and document downloads for this case. If you need the complete docket, you should consult PACER directly. | | 2015-05-13T18:26:57Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp70-00058r000200120170-8: THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT | Front 24i1" Other c Page Page Page AUG ?? 1961 ?711;ATAPProva4For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP70-00058R00 BULLETIN E. 16,425 AUG 2 9 I%) The Invisible Gover ment ? From the pages of an SmootTort" comes a story of a gove iglOiCe sogifoh7-1.11-all even the Congress of the nite'd "States finds thern-selves "powerless" to cor at. ban Snidot litres this' si 1 ver nm " orof e ations.,, Pie1in1Wi1czn came under the _ riraluence o i, 'ChietTgdv--iser ione1 Erawa-i-d. 1Vi. House and .10 ungede C'rutccl into Worla.War , -- 4F-e he gruidance of House resident Wilsoh appointed -the now ramous 'first "Cominittee of intel-lectuals"a08, aii..rn,iTS: . ,'This first -iroul:), waS' to form-ulateg peace terS 61 e \Var ara-t a'iv up'-1-. Charter for World-Goverornent. Such men-- as Walter Lipp-rri&nn, Nor-man Thomas All Sohn 'Foster 0, Dulles and' Christianfner er -were members-of this first, gl?ou his u'rec-eig, this firSTaffeiript failed when, -a" Ith be came awa e re purpose bhu. th- - ? ue o tions oh-; | 1961 | 2023-11-07T02:19:32Z |
gov.uscourts.moed.135470 | Click here to see available docket information and document downloads for this case. If you need the complete docket, you should consult PACER directly. | | 2014-09-09T21:59:21Z |
STUDY ON DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH MN AUSTENITIC HEAT RESISTING STEEL: CHOICE OF BASE COMPOSITION AND THE EFFECT OF SMALL ADDITIONS OF TI AND NB | THE MOST SUITABLE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF HIGH MN AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL, DEVELOPED FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS, ESPECIALLY FOR BOILER TUBES, HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE 18% CR-6% NI-8% MN. THIS STEEL'S STRUCTURE IS ALMOST WHOLLY AUSTENITIC AND ITS CREEP-RUPTURE STRENGTH, OXIDATION RESISTANCE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES, AND HOT WORKABILITY ARE COMPARABLE TO TYPE 304 STEEL. SMALL AMOUNTS OF TI AND NB, WITH AN OPTIMAL (TI NB)/C ATOMIC RATIO OF 0.1 TO 0.5 WITH 0.2% C, HAVE BEEN SIMULTANEOUSLY ADDED TO THIS TYPE OF STEEL TO IMPROVE THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE STRENGTH. THE RESULTING STEEL HAS CONSIDERABLY HIGH CREEP-RUPTURE STRENGTH AT 600-700 C AND IS BELIEVED TO BE VERY ECONOMICAL IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS. DEPRESSION OF COALESCENCE OF M23C6 CARBIDES IN GRAINS AND ON GRAIN BOUNDARIES AND FINE DISPERSION OF CARBIDES WITHIN GRAIN BOUNDARIES DURING USE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES CONSTITUTE THE MECHANISM OF RAISING CREEP-RUPTURE STRENGTH DUE TO ADDITIONS OF TI AND NB. | 1974 | 2010-07-11T03:51:35Z |
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gov.uscourts.mowd.15062 | Click here to see available docket information and document downloads for this case. If you need the complete docket, you should consult PACER directly. | | 2014-09-24T16:41:08Z |
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Zapraszamy Na Szkolenie Grzegorza Michalskiego Tel 791214963 | Zapraszamy na szkolenie Grzegorza Michalskiego ( http://michalskig.com/szkolenia ) tel. 791214963 | : ANALIZA OPŁACALNOŚCI I RYZYKA PROJEKTÓW INWESTYCYJNYCH Terminy Proszę zaproponować: 791214963 Prowadzący prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Michalski – specjalista z zakresu finansów przedsiębiorstw, profesor nadzwyczajny Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu w Instytucie Nauk Ekonomicznych Wydziału Inżynieryjno – Ekonomicznego, ekspert I stopnia do oceny merytorycznej projektów w ramach Regionalnego Programu Operacyjnego dla Województwa Dolnośląskiego na lata 2007-2013. Autor wielu naukowych i praktycznych publikacji, w tym książek: Leksykon zarządzania finansami, Strategiczne zarządzanie płynnością finansową, Krótkoterminowe zarządzanie kapitałem (razem z W. Pluta), Tajniki finansowego sukcesu (razem z K. Prędkiewicz), Płynność finansowa w małych i średnich przedsiębiorstwach, Strategie finansowe przedsiębiorstw, Wprowadzenie; | | 2017-01-12T00:20:39Z |
Fluctuation contribution to the specific heat in non-Fermi models for superconductivity | We investigate the fluctuation contribution to the specific heat of a two-dimensional superconductor with a non-Fermi normal state described by a Anderson Green's function $G(k,i\omega)=\omega_c^{-\alpha}/(i\omega-\epsilon_k)^{1-\alpha}$. The specific heat corrections contain a term proportional to $(T^{2\alpha-T_c^{2\alpha}})^{-1}$ and another logarithmic one. We defined a coherence length as function of the non-Fermi parameter $\alpha$, which showed that a crossover study between BCS and Bose-Einstein condensation is possible by varying $\alpha$ in an interval $0 \div \alpha_{cr}$. By comparing our theoretical results with the experimental data for HTSC materials, we reobtained the value for $\alpha$, corresponding to such systems, of the order $0.3 \div 0.45$. We also reobtained the critical temperature for such a superconductor using the Thouless criterion. | 1998 | 2013-09-20T10:42:58Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp61-00549r000300160002-4: REQUEST FOR DOCUMENT | Approved For Rose 2002/09/06 : CIA-RDP61-00549R' -300160002-4 30 =1 s on: Gl" `'C 1C _ _iL i~^vZ~A"t. LzVw 1{7I1 2'13 I: r4rct, .. . is r c s c 0Uowir pu'ulic~ { zu :. , a t ~ 1 . . Or rt .. ~ _.,u cr or o- lo a--- to ~..e ';? ant k r Gc- r L;,.:.L ~u l 2 ^~Q{~yy.:1 . C f ``. [~Lwe?.! 4 Zrlrl, /yry., uilc.f by the ,Lz.CTvS. /V2 r4o1 ronc.i, ti n. {..1.a.s+Ci Csi Approved For Release 2002/09/06 : CIA-RDP61-00549R000300160002-4 Approved For Release 2002/09/06 : CIA-RDP61-00549R000300160002-4 STATINTL TRANSMITTAL SLIP , "/ tt- rjplou~ / Ln/CB/13' v' FROM: ROOM 350 20th St., NW FORM 17- SEP 1946 36-8 ROOM NO. EXTENSION 9L Approved For Release 2002/09/06 : CIA-RDP61-00549R000300160002-4 | 1954 | 2023-10-01T09:11:22Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp60-00346r000100520003-1: STATUS OF BASE MAPS AND GAZETTEERS IN PRODUICTION FOR THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEYS AS OF 31 MARCH 1957 | Approved For Release : CIA-RDP60-00346R000100520003-1 I 0 r? ~.+ I Yr- con 10 14 r~ a C4. u: 44 00 0 M I H jN I II 1H ` ~ O O 4D -a -4 --4 (D -4 ,3 fo b F'n Sa o 0 ~-: 0 n QAr-t C4 lit 0 0 1 kuff I 4 I Vi P. A t-Wt wr w w rN w ro c~ w w ~o ca ~o ea : ca eb c~ v cn ca #A. f4k 14' F- fit ~~ to 1b n In hs St Vt~ \ P IN, 5~ Approved Fir a rl4 [9'6fbb0346R000100520003-1 Approved For Release: CIA-RDP60-00346R~OQ0100520003-1 \C%0 VO %D NO 0., =t -- cr--.i tv r+w -4 71011 IRRI'VOr M ~I fy e-0 ~ n 0: n w~ m IP& 01 PA m '~ m ro n W w I)`;ICIA Al 1999 NO *.e o-.4 . a. Mj !til 0. a+ c+ & a+ alb 4% Im a 1) (D 19 1; 41+ oo tti W IO !D %O \O ro %Q O W %0 fD to A ro Approved For Releoae IA4RDR90-003AE R000100520003-1 | 1957 | 2023-07-03T03:38:26Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp58-00453r000300120062-1: MY DEAR MR. SECRETARY; | Approved For ase 2006/10/18: CIA-RDP58-0045300300120062-1 C EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDLi?T 0 P BUREAU OF THE BUDGE"' Y Washington 25, D. C. FTy dear Mr. Secretar,,y : July 13, 1955 This is in reference to an item in your 1955 legislative program entitled "To amend further the Missing Persons Act, as amended. 11 This proposal contains provisions with which we have previ- ously concurred informally. Hoi.ever, upon fur her review and consideration of a proposal ad?,ra:iced by the Depart;-ent of Coi,irerce we have come to the conclusion that it ::ould be destr- a:ble to provide coverage for civilian erIployees alo,i;._: lines which you originally recomiended. This will :lave the effect of '~rinAi:gig them under the coverage of the `'is:ing, Persons Act whether serving in this country or overseas, i':ccordin-ly, it is recorriended that the provisions of the ~aro-;osec1 Section 1(a)(3) revised to pro- vide coverage for civilian employees wherever erv:i :g, except that persons employed in; | 1955 | 2023-10-08T17:15:00Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp58-00597a000100170007-8: (EXTENSION OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 9177 TO THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY) | Approved For Release 2004/02/24: CIA-RDP58-00597A000100170007-8 1st Draft 6 October 1950 NSC Referral EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. Not Required. (Extension of Executive Order 9177 to the Central Intelligence Agency) By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and particularly by Title I of the First War Powers Act, 1941, approved December 18, 1941 (55 Stat. 838), and in the interest of the internal management of the Government, I hereby extend the provisions of Executive Order No. 9177 of May 30, 1942 (7 F. R. 4195) to the Central Intelligence Agency; and, subject to the limitations contained in that Order, I hereby authorize the Central Intelligence Agency to perform and exercise all d6a2 anted to tie ~ d t d i d 5 gr n an powers ves e of the functions an _S.e-cr-eta y of- War, the Secretary-of the Navy, the Secretary- --o-f -the-_ Treasury, the -See-retary_of -Agriculture, -and the,. Re-c-onstruction F inance -CC 'rpurattO y that Qr-dex.... Appro; | 1950 | 2024-04-09T17:24:02Z |
CIA Reading Room cia-rdp58-00597a000100150014-2: PROPOSED REGULATION NO.(Sanitized)DISCLOSURES TO THE U. S. CONGRESS | Approved For Release 21014 Chief, Fegulationss Control Staff Acting Chief 25X1 Proposed peglation No Di SiJTt,S TO TITY, U. ". CONG E; : CIA-RDP58-00597AO00100150914JZCt7 . SEP 9 1954 if, :C:: to Director o,` rzec city dtd 18 :4 r 5t - ve 1. In confirmation of o,r telephone conversation on 8 September 19514, this is to advise that the General Counsel (Mr. Walter Pforshei cr) and this Ctflee are in accord in t1 opinion that a detailad sepax is regulation is not required on the subject of Disclosures to the Coasts. to afford e=prop .ate regulatory guidance d er In or emWloyees who may receive req. ests from the Congress for CIA informations it is o suggested r provision in +~ndred adeq to .y' by I ieaead tion regulatiea x'i 25X1 Distributions prig. & 1 cc - Adse. 1 cc - Legislative Co I cc - SCI Piles 1 cc - Ch rono Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP58-00597A000100150014-2 | 1954 | 2024-04-09T17:16:03Z |
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19890004278: Microstructural aspects of zirconia thermal barrier coatings | Various combination of plasma-sprayed bond coatings and zirconia ceramic coatings on a nickel-based superalloy substrate were tested by static thermal exposure at 1200 C and cyclic thermal exposure to 1000 C. The bond coats were based on Ni-Cr-Al alloys with additions of rare earth elements and Si. The ceramic coats were various ZrO2-Y2O3 compositions, of which the optimum was found to be ZrO2-8.9 wt percent Y2O3. Microstructural analysis showed that resistance to cracking during thermal exposure is strongly related to deleterious phase changes. Zones depleted of Al formed at the bond coat/ceramic coat interface due to oxidation and at the bond coat/substrate interface due to interdiffusion, leading eventually to breakdown of the bond coat. The 8.9 percent Y2O3 coating performed best because the as-sprayed metastable tetragonal phase converted slowly into the low-Y2O3 tetragonal plus high-Y2O3 cubic-phase mixture, so that the deleterious monoclinic phase was inhibited from forming. Fai; | 1985 | 2016-09-14T20:11:19Z |
A method of manufacturing refractory materials. Patent application | A method is described for manufacturing refractory materials suitable for use as building materials, particularly internal paneling materials. Synthetic resin fiber cloth is impregnated with an alkali silicate; this is dried at 150-300 C while permitting a certain amount of foaming. Refractory materials with a moisture content of more than 75 wt% with respect to the alkali silicate are manufactured. Sheets of these refractory materials have good machinability and will not crack or warp. When exposed to heat or flames of more than 140 C, the nonwoven cloth will melt. The alkali silicates also melt before foaming. | 1974 | 2011-06-15T05:57:08Z |