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COOPERATIVE MOVEMENTS SETTING EXAMPLE FOR CLASSIC TEAMWORKS OF COUNTRYSIDES IN TRANSYLVANIA
Cooperative movements assured economic welfare of villages, led them to the way of becoming real citizens in the first half of the XXth century. By that period we can say that for improving competitivity advancing coops, and their social role is necessary. In an active coop continuous modernization is needed. This is due to global challenges and multinational companies, and also smaller dominant ones. This is why Hangya cooperative organisations are to be remembered for being the first in the Carpatian basin from the late 19th century. Manufacturers can realize their interests by building their own organizations. This is the cooperation of separate farmers, today dealing with very complicated transnational organizations. Realizing these may be the way to improve livings in the countryside, especially in the agriculture. Joining the following forms of groups is a unique and necessary way to reach these. By this the conclusion is: there must be an integrated network system for production branches controlled by coops with cooperative tenets in Transylvania. For this historical examples of helping farmers remain separate, reach markets must be known and adopted into today’s circumstances.Cooperatives of Transylvania, Judiciary bases, Improving competitiveness, Integrated product channel, Security of income, Community/Rural/Urban Development, Industrial Organization,
VLBI observations of a flared optical quasar CGRaBS J0809+5341
A bright optical flare was detected in the high-redshift () quasar
CGRaBS J0809+5341 on 2014 April 13. The absolute magnitude of the object
reached during the flare, making it the brightest one (in flaring
stage) among all known quasars so far. The 15 GHz flux density of CGRaBS
J0809+5341 monitored in the period from 2008 to 2016 also reached its peak at
the same time. To reveal any structural change possibly associated with the
flare in the innermost radio structure of the quasar, we conducted a pilot very
long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observation of CGRaBS J0809+5341 using the
European VLBI Network (EVN) at 5 GHz on 2014 November 18, about seven months
after the prominent optical flare. Three epochs of follow-up KaVA (Korean VLBI
Network and VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry Array) observations were
carried out at 22 and 43 GHz frequencies from 2015 February 25 to June 4, with
the intention of exploring a possibly emerging new radio jet component
associated with the optical flare. However, these high-resolution VLBI
observations revealed only the milliarcsecond-scale compact "core" that was
known in the quasar from earlier VLBI images, and showed no sign of any
extended jet structure. Neither the size, nor the flux density of the "core"
changed considerably after the flare according to our VLBI monitoring. The
results suggest that any putative radio ejecta associated with the major
optical and radio flare could not yet be separated from the "core" component,
or the newly-born jet was short-lived.Comment: 4 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in PAS
Jets in AGN at extremely high redshifts
A brief review of VLBI structures in extremely high-redshift AGN
(revised/edited).Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the IAU Symposium No. 313:
Extragalactic jets from every angle, Galapagos, Ecuador, 15-19 September
2014, F. Massaro, C. C. Cheung, E. Lopez, and A. Siemiginowska (Eds.),
Cambridge University Pres
Bidirectional flow measurement based on the differential pressure method for surge analysis on a small centrifugal compressor
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively.To obtain a high temporal resolution of mass flow data, a flowmeter based on the differential pressure method has been developed. It is capable of detecting negative flow for investigations of dynamic effects in small centrifugal compressors used for turbocharging automotive internal combustion engines. Experiments were performed at a hot gas test bench focusing on the surge characteristics at different turbocharger speeds and the influence of volume modifications downstream of the compressor. Instantaneous operating points could be traced in the compressor map including the typical orbits at deep surge resulting from the cyclic character of the phenomenon
Topology with Dynamical Overlap Fermions
We perform dynamical QCD simulations with overlap fermions by hybrid
Monte-Carlo method on to lattices. We study the problem of
topological sector changing. A new method is proposed which works without
topological sector changes. We use this new method to determine the topological
susceptibility at various quark masses.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figure
Quantum Extremal Islands Made Easy, Part I: Entanglement on the Brane
Recent progress in our understanding of the black hole information paradox has lead to a new prescription for calculating entanglement entropies, which involves special subsystems in regions where gravity is dynamical, called \textit{quantum extremal islands}. We present a simple holographic framework where the emergence of quantum extremal islands can be understood in terms of the standard Ryu-Takayanagi prescription, used for calculating entanglement entropies in the boundary theory. Our setup describes a -dimensional boundary CFT coupled to a (-1)-dimensional defect, which are dual to global AdS containing a codimension-one brane. Through the Randall-Sundrum mechanism, graviton modes become localized at the brane, and in a certain parameter regime, an effective description of the brane is given by Einstein gravity on an AdS background coupled to two copies of the boundary CFT. Within this effective description, the standard RT formula implies the existence of quantum extremal islands in the gravitating region, whenever the RT surface crosses the brane. This indicates that islands are a universal feature of effective theories of gravity and need not be tied to the presence of black holes
Echinococcus multilocularis in south-eastern Europe (Romania)
Echinococcus multilocularis, the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis (AE) in humans, has been found in 4.8% of 561 red foxes originating from various regions of Romania. Infected foxes were identified in 8 of 15 counties with average prevalence rates between 1.7% and 14.6%. In previous studies, E. multilocularis was not found in 535 foxes from three counties, but larval stages (metacestodes) were present in four species of rodents. Furthermore, AE was diagnosed in two patients. Experiences from other European regions indicate that several factors (such as increasing fox populations with higher parasite prevalences and urban cycles of the parasite) may result in an increased infection risk for human
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