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Fiscal policy – an instrument for achieving economic and social balance
The fiscal policy construction developped at national level is focused on the maintenance of the macroeconomic stability process in order to achieve the nominal and real convergence criteria concerning the membership of the Romanian economy to the European Union integrated monetary space. The orientation of the fiscal national policy is subdue to some major constraints regarding her capacity of ensuring the external sustenance, of developping the non-inflation process, of forming and consolidating the financing resources necessary to the accomplishment of the post-adhesion engagements assumed by Romania as a member state of the European Union.Fiscal policy, economic crisis, fiscal policy, to stabilize the economy
NH Beverage Alcohol Summit
In July of 2016, over seventy-five people attended the NH Beverage Alcohol Summit at the Mt. Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Commercial stakeholders initiated the summit, but attendees included stakeholders across the industry including members of the NH State Legislature, the NH Liquor Commission, the NH Department of Resources and Economic Development, the prevention and treatment community, NH beer distributors, retailers, and manufacturers of beer, wine, and liquor.The purpose was three-fold:1. To discuss priorities for the industry across a variety of viewpoints2. To identify actions for mutual benefit among industry players3. To set the stage for future decisions and growth for positive impact in the NH beverage industr
Farewell
photograph of a man with painted face and dressed in a tuxedo on the left side of page, and large florid design with small circular photograph inset in a number five on the right.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/4085/thumbnail.jp
Aint Nuthin Doin
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Dominant Nuclear Outflow Driving Mechanisms in Powerful Radio Galaxies
In order to identify the dominant nuclear outflow mechanisms in Active
Galactic Nuclei, we have undertaken deep, high resolution observations of two
compact radio sources (PKS 1549-79 and PKS 1345+12) with the Advanced Camera
for Surveys (ACS) aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. Not only are these targets
known to have powerful emission line outflows, but they also contain all the
potential drivers for the outflows: relativistic jets, quasar nuclei and
starbursts. ACS allows the compact nature (<0.15") of these radio sources to be
optically resolved for the first time. Through comparison with existing radio
maps we have seen consistency in the nuclear position angles of both the
optical emission line and radio data. There is no evidence for bi-conical
emission line features on the large-scale and there is a divergance in the
relative position angles of the optical and radio structure. This enables us to
exclude starburst driven outflows. However, we are unable to clearly
distinguish between radiative AGN wind driven outflows and outflows powered by
relativistic radio jets. The small scale bi-conical features, indicative of
such mechanisms could be below the resolution limit of ACS, especially if
aligned close to the line of sight. In addition, there may be offsets between
the radio and optical nuclei induced by heavy dust obscuration, nebular
continuum or scattered light from the AGN.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, emulateapj, ApJ Accepte
Computing Chevalley bases in small characteristics
Let L be the Lie algebra of a simple algebraic group defined over a field F
and let H be a split Cartan subalgebra of L. Then L has a Chevalley basis with
respect to H. If the characteristic of F is not 2 or 3, it is known how to find
it. In this paper, we treat the remaining two characteristics. To this end, we
present a few new methods, implemented in Magma, which vary from the
computation of centralisers of one root space in another to the computation of
a specific part of the Lie algebra of derivations of .Comment: 22 page
Aquilegia, Vol. 25 No. 3, March-April 2001: Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
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Comparative performance of airyscan and structured illumination superresolution microscopy in the study of the surface texture and 3D shape of pollen
The visualization of taxonomically diagnostic features of individual pollen grains can be a challenge for many ecologically and phylogenetically important pollen types. The resolution of traditional optical microscopy is limited by the diffraction of light (250 nm), while high resolution tools such as electron microscopy are limited by laborious preparation and imaging workflows. Airyscan confocal superresolution and structured illumination superresolution (SR-SIM) microscopy are powerful new tools for the study of nanoscale pollen morphology and three-dimensional structure that can overcome these basic limitations. This study demonstrates their utility in capturing morphological details below the diffraction limit of light. Using three distinct pollen morphotypes (Croton hirtus, Dactylis glomerata, and Helianthus sp.) and contrast-enhancing fluorescent staining, we were able to assess the effectiveness of the Airyscan and SR-SIM. We further demonstrate that these new superresolution methods can be easily applied to the study of fossil pollen material
Six Military and Patriotic Illustrated Songs. Elaborately Colored. In a novel form. Series No. 1.
This publication contains the lyrics to six songs, each accompanied by a color illustration, and an advertisement on the last page.
1. Our Grandfathers\u27 Days
2. The Captain with his Whiskers
3. Want — A Substitute
4. Dixie\u27s Land
5. Young American and ould Ireland
6. Kingdom Cominghttps://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1325/thumbnail.jp
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