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Agricultural summary and outlook
Conference participants foresee another good year for farm income.Agriculture - Forecasting
Agricultural summary and outlook
Conference participants foresee another good year for farm income.Agriculture - Forecasting
Sejarah Perkembangan Bahasa Melayu Menjadi Bahasa Indonesia
The Indonesian language that we currently speak has its roots in one of the regional tongues spoken throughout the archipelago. For four reasons, the Malay language has a chance of dominating the Archipelago: 1) The Sriwijaya people are naturally inclined to trade. 2) Sriwijaya, the epicenter of the Buddhist movement, and 3). In educational institutions, Malay is the medium of instruction. 4) The official language of conferences between regional organizations is Malay. The data cannot have come from field research because the library research method makes this study more current. Ten congresses for the Indonesian language were convened in order to preserve its existence. The first congress took place in Solo from June 25–28, 1938. From October 28 to November 1, 1954, the city of Medan hosted the second conference. Jakarta hosted the Third Congress from October 28 to November 2, 1978. Between November 21 and 26 of 1988, Jakarta hosted the Fourth Congress. Jakarta hosted the V Language Congress from October 28 until November 3, 1988. Jakarta hosted the VI Congress from October 28 to November 2, 1993. On October 26–30, 1998, Jakarta hosted the VII Congress. VIII Congress, 14–17 October 2003, Jakarta Jakarta hosted the IX Congress from October 28 to November 1, 2008, and the X Indonesian Language Congress from October 28 to October 31, 2013
Alaska's System for Monitoring Compliance with the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
Pursuant to Section 223(1)(15) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 and 28 CFR Part 31.303(f), states are required to describe their plans and procedures for annually monitoring compliance with the Act. Alaska's monitoring plan was developed by the Justice Center of the University of Alaska Anchorage in 1988 under contract with the Alaska Division of Family and Youth Services (DFYS).Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Family and Youth ServicesI. The Monitoring Plan /
A. Identification of Monitoring Universe /
B. Classification of the Monitoring Universe /
C. Inspection of Facilities /
D. Data Collection and Verification /
II. Barriers to Implementation of the Monitoring System /
III. Violation Procedures /
Appendix. Timetables for Completion of Monitoring Task
Northern Iowa Wrestling 1988-89
Contents: --1988-89 University of Northern Iowa Alphabetical Roster--Panther Wrestling \u2788-\u2789 --1--Contents --1--Northern Iowa Primary Media Outlets --1--UNI Fingertip Facts --1--Credits --1--Covering the Panthers --1--1988-89 Outlook --2-3--Coaching Staff --4--118 Pounds --5--126 Pounds --6--134 Pounds --7--142 Pounds --8--150 Pounds --9--158 Pounds --10--167 Pounds --11--177 Pounds --12--190 Pounds --13--Heavyweight --14--1987-88 Dual Meet Results --15--1987-88 UNI Records and Results --16--Dual Results --16--Tournament Results --16--1988 NCAA Tournament Results --17--1988 NCAA Championship Results --17--Final NCAA Team Standings --18--UNI Wrestler at NCAA Championship --18--University of Northern Iowa --18--UNI\u27s NCAA Placewinners --19--1923-88 UNI Dual Meet Results --20-22--Year-by-Year Records --23--Don Briggs\u27 Athletes in the Coaching Ranks --23--All-Time Records vs. Opponents --24--UNI Wrestling Records --24--UNI Head Coaches & Records --24--The Panther Wrestling Tradition - A Look Back --25-26--Panther Olympians --25--Hall of Fame Members --26--UNI\u27s NCAA Champions --26--UNI Hall of Fame Wrestling Inductees --27--Opponent Profiles --28-31--Support Staff --32--Panther Mat Aides --32--Wrestling Dictionary --33--Scoring Summary --33--Miscellaneous Information --33--1988-89 Panther Schedule --34https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/1152/thumbnail.jp
A case of renal cell carcinoma and bladder carcinoma associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease
A case of renal cell carcinoma and bladder carcinoma associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease is reported. A 31-year-old female was referred to the Department of Urology for further examination of right renal mass which was incidentally found on abdominal computed tomography (CT). The patient was operated on spinal hemangioma in May 19 and July 8, 1975, on cerebellar hemangioblastoma in July, 1976 and June 10, 1981 and on cerebellar cyst in June 20, 1988. Angiography revealed three hypervascular renal tumors in the right kidney. Cystoscopy revealed a papillary bladder tumor (TCC Grade 1). Transurethral resection of bladder carcinoma was performed on July 28, 1988. Right radical nephrectomy and lymphadenectomy were performed on August 2, 1988. Histopathologically, the tumor was renal cell carcinoma of clear cell type (Grade 1). Postoperative course was uneventful and the residual kidney is being followed up in the outpatient clinic
Generic initial ideals and squeezed spheres
In 1988 Kalai construct a large class of simplicial spheres, called squeezed
spheres, and in 1991 presented a conjectured about generic initial ideals of
Stanley--Reisner ideals of squeezed spheres. In the present paper this
conjecture will be proved. In order to prove Kalai's conjecture, based on the
fact that every squeezed -sphere is the boundary of a certain -ball,
called a squeezed -ball, generic initial ideals of Stanley--Reisner ideals
of squeezed balls will be determined. In addition, generic initial ideals of
exterior face ideals of squeezed balls are determined. On the other hand, we
study the squeezing operation, which assigns to each Gorenstein* complex
having the weak Lefschetz property a squeezed sphere
, and show that this operation increases graded Betti
numbers.Comment: 28 pages, proofs in Section 5 and 6 are modified, an example of the
squeezing operation is added, to appear in Adv. Mat
Multivariate Diophantine equations with many solutions
We show that for each n-tuple of positive rational integers (a_1,..,a_n)
there are sets of primes S of arbitrarily large cardinality s such that the
solutions of the equation a_1x_1+...+a_nx_n=1 with the x_i all S-units are not
contained in fewer than exp((4+o(1))s^{1/2}(log s)^{-1/2}) proper linear
subspaces of C^n. This generalizes a result of Erdos, Stewart and Tijdeman for
m=2 [Compositio 36 (1988), 37-56].
Furthermore we prove that for any algebraic number field K of degree n, any
integer m with 1<=m<n, and any sufficiently large s there are integers
b_0,...,b_m in a number field which are linearly independent over the
rationals, and prime numbers p_1,...,p_s, such that the norm polynomial
equation |N_{K/Q}(b_0+b_1x_1+...+b_mx_m)|=p_1^{z_1}...p_s^{z_s} has at least
exp{(1+o(1)){n/m}s^{m/n}(log s)^{-1+m/n}) solutions in integers
x_1,..,x_m,z_1,..,z_s. This generalizes a result of Moree and Stewart [Indag.
Math. 1 (1990), 465-472].
Our main tool, also established in this paper, is an effective lower bound
for the number of ideals in a number field K of norm <=X composed of prime
ideals which lie outside a given finite set of prime ideals T and which have
norm <=Y. This generalizes a result of Canfield, Erdos and Pomerance [J. Number
Th. 17 (1983), 1-28], and of Moree and Stewart (see above).Comment: 29 page
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