20 research outputs found
Carbon Dioxide, Hydrographic, and Chemical Data Obtained During the R/V Akademik Ioffe Cruise in the South Pacific Ocean (WOCE Section S4P, February-April 1992)
Esta investigación tiene por objetivo demostrar que tan influyente es el Sistema de Detracciones del Impuesto General a las Venta en la liquidez, rentabilidad de la Empresa de Transporte de Carga el Tauro Express E.I.R.L. de la Ciudad de Juliaca. Este estudio se enmarca dentro de una investigación descriptiva. La muestra de esta investigación está conformada por la empresa de transporte de carga pesada “el Tauro Express E.I.R.L.” es una muestra de un análisis documental. Por medio de la observación, análisis bibliográfico se ha establecido la relación de las variable que sostienen esta investigación han sido los Estados Financieros y los Ratios Financieros del periodo 2014. Los resultados demuestran que si hay una relación de causa – efecto entre las variables estudiadas, finalmente concluimos que el Sistema de Detracciones del Impuesto General a la Ventas, sí influye en la Liquidez de la empresa ya que al tener el dinero en la cuenta corriente del Banco de la Nación, y agregar que solo puede ser utilizado para el pago de impuestos, originan que al mismo tiempo la empresa no pueda reinvertir su Capital de Trabajo, originando que la empresa solicite productos financieros, incrementando así los Gastos Financieros, y disminuyendo la rentabilidad de la empresa.TesisJULIACAEscuela Profesional de ContabilidadT02185TCP 2 P43 2016Contabilidad financier
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Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained in the South Pacific Ocean (WOCE Sections P16A/P17A, P17E/P19S, and P19C, R/V Knorr, October 1992--April 1993)
This data documentation discusses the procedures and methods used to measure total carbon dioxide concentration (TCO{sub 2}) and partial pressure of CO{sub 2} (pCO{sub 2}) in discrete water samples collected during three expeditions of the Research Vessel (R/V) Knorr in the South Pacific Ocean. Conducted as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), the first cruise (WOCE Section P16A/P17A) began in Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia, on October 6, 1992, and returned to Papeete on November 25, 1992. The second cruise (WOCE Section P17E/P19S) began in Papeete on December 4, 1992, and finished in Punta Arenas, Chile, on January 22, 1993. The third expedition (WOCE Section P19C) started in Punta Arenas, on February 22 and finished in Panama City, Panama, on April 13, 1993. During the three expeditions, 422 hydrographic stations were occupied. Hydrographic and chemical measurements made along WOCE Sections P16A/P17A, P17E/P19S, and P19C included pressure, temperature, salinity, and oxygen [measured by conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) sensor], as well as discrete measurements of salinity, oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, silicate, chlorofluorocarbons (CFC-11, CFC-12), TCO{sub 2}, and pCO{sub 2} measured at 4 and 20 C. In addition, potential temperatures were calculated from the measured variables
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Development of gas chromatographic system for dissolved organic carbon analysis in seawater
During the first six months of this two-year grant, we have completed the construction of the analytical portion of a prototype gas chromatograph-based system for the analysis of dissolved organic carbon in seawater. We also have begun testing the procedures to be used to cryogenically concentrate and transfer carbon dioxide from the oxidizing atmosphere of the high-temperature furnace into the reducing hydrogen carrier gas of the gas chromatograph. During the second half of the first year, we will construct the high-temperature catalytic oxidation furnace and test the entire system on laboratory-prepared aqueous solutions of various organic compounds. Also during this period, we will take part in an initial scoping study within the Cape Hatteras field area on board the R/V Gyre. This study will involve both the collection of samples of seawater for organic and inorganic carbon analysis and the measurement of surface-water pCO[sub 2]
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Investigation of carbon dioxide in the South Atlantic and northern Weddell Sea areas (WOCE Sections A-12 and A-21) during the METEOR expedition 11/5, January--March 1990
This report summarizes the results of investigation the oceanographic expedition aboard the F/S METEOR in South Atlantic Ocean including the Drake Passage, the northern Weddell Sea and the eastern South Atlantic during the austral summer of January through March 1990. The total CO{sub 2} concentration in about 1300 seawater samples and CO{sub 2} partial pressure (pCO{sub 2}) in about 870 seawater samples collected at 77 stations were determined aboard the ship using a coulometer and equilibrator/gas chromatograph system. The temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and nutrient salt data presented in this report were determined by other participants of the expedition including the members of the Oceanographic Data Facility of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Argentine Hydrographic Office and German institutions