165 research outputs found
Invertébrés marins du lagon Néo calédonien : 3. Etude structurale de trois nouveaux diterpènes isolés du pennatulaire Cavernulina grandiflora
Three new diterpenes, related to stylatulide but non-balogenated, have been isolated from a new species of sea-pen, Cavernulina grandiflora : cavernuline (1) O-deacetylpropionyl cavernuline (5) and cavernulinine (6). The structures are proposed on the basis of spectral evidence
Invertébrés marins du lagon néo-calédonien : 1. Etude structurale d'une nouvelle sapogénine extraite d'une Holothurie Bohadschia vitiensis Semper = marine invertebrates from New-Caledonian lagoon : 1. Structural study of a new sapogenin isolated from a sea-cucumber Bohadschia vitiensis Semper
Welfare effects of unbundling under different regulatory regimes in natural gas markets
In this paper, we develop a theoretical model that enriches the literature on the pros and cons of ownership unbundling vis-a`-vis lighter unbundling frameworks in the natural gas markets. For each regulatory framework, we compute equilibrium outcomes when an incumbent firm and a new entrant compete a` la Cournot in the final gas market. We find that the entrant’s contracting conditions in the upstream market and the transmission tariff are key determinants of the market structure in the downstream gas market (both with ownership and with legal unbundling). We also study how the regulator must optimally set transmission tariffs in each of the two unbundling regimes. We conclude that welfare maximizing tariffs often require free access to the transmission network (in both regulatoy regimes). However, when the regulator aims at promoting the break-even of the regulated transmission system operator, the first-best tariff is unfeasible in both regimes. Hence, we study a more realistic set-up, in which the regulator’s action is constrained by the break-even of the regulated firm (the transmission system operator). In this set-up, we find that, for a given transmission tariff, final prices in the downstream market are always higher with ownership unbundling than with legal unbundling.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
A arqueologia dos fermentados: a etílica história dos Tupi-Guarani
O consumo de bebidas fermentadas é geralmente negligenciado pela literatura arqueológica, que trata a questão como tema de interesse secundário (recreativo) na história das populações humanas. Entretanto, a literatura etnográfica das sociedades indígenas das terras baixas sul-americanas indica exatamente o oposto: é o alimento vegetal sólido e não alcoólico que tende a possuir um papel secundário na vida cotidiana e ritualística de diversos coletivos. Os dados arqueológicos aprofundam temporalmente essa relação entre o ser humano e os fermentados. Além disso, os vasos cerâmicos arqueológicos utilizados para o preparo e consumo desses fermentados são fundamentais para a compreensão de processos e eventos históricos que modelaram a dispersão de uma série de grupos pelo continente
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