41 research outputs found
Displaying and Analyzing Antenna Radiation Patterns
Radiant Energy Display and Analysis Software Package (REDAP) is a computer program for processing antenna-radiation- pattern data that have been preprocessed by a data-collection program and stored in a spherical-coordinate format. REDAP is designed specifically for application to data generated in testing of antennas in an anechoic chamber at Johnson Space Center; parts of REDAP may be reusable for processing antenna-test data collected elsewhere. REDAP provides a graphical user interface (GUI) and executes mathematical and plotting routines on a personal computer
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Potential effects of the proposed transatlantic trade and investment partnership on selected developing countries
On 13 February 2013, the President of the United States, the President of the European Commission and the President of the European Council jointly announced that the EU and the US had agreed to launch negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). According to the final report of the High Level Working Group on Jobs and Growth (HLWG), the TTIP will aim at the:
- elimination or reduction of conventional barriers to trade in goods, such as tariffs and tariff-rate quotas
- elimination, reduction, or prevention of barriers to trade in goods, services, and investment
- enhanced compatibility of regulations and standards
elimination, reduction, or prevention of unnecessary “behind the border” NTBs to trade in all categories
- enhanced cooperation for the development of rules and principles on global issues of common concern and also for the achievement of shared global economic goals
This paper evaluates some of the potential effects of EU-US TTIP economic integration on the trade in goods of 43 low-income countries (LIC). It first assesses the impact of removing the most-favoured nation (MFN) tariffs that apply to trade between the EU and the US. It then examines the impact of regulatory integration on sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures and technical barriers to trade (TBT) on LIC
The Vehicle, 1967, Vol. 9 no. 2
Table of Contents
Commentarypage 3
SketchAnn Butlerpage 4
I Take A Long-Out-of-Use BookAnthony Griggspage 5
The Leaf StemDianne Cochranpage 6
The Four MusketeersJim Courterpage 7
Status QuoAdrian Beardpage 7
SketchAnn Butlerpage 8
NocturneMike Baldwinpage 9
Oh Impatient HeartK. H. Shariffpage 9
Letter to a FianceeMaurice Snivelypage 10
Listen!Bonnie Blackpage 11
The Water\u27s EdgeStephen W. Gibbspage 12
TogetherDavid Reifpage 13
SketchAnn Butlerpage 14
Evening TimeSharon Nelsonpage 15
Japanese HaikuBev Hensonpage 15
Of Love and WarBruce Czeluscinskipage 16
Always AloneKib Voorheespage 17
the end of loveJackie Bratcherpage 18
1-20-66Sharon Nelsonpage 19
Blessed Are WeBonnie Marie Beckpage 19
The Time To LiveNeil Tracypage 20
Imminent AwakeningHelen Coxpage 21
The Dead Panther LairMolly J. Evanspage 21
Good SheepMike Tilfordpage 22
The Flame of LifeJacki Jacquespage 23
Then Arrives The Day Of DarkMolly J. Evanspage 23
Sketch: To love is to rememberAnn Butlerpage 24
Hidden RiversCharles J. Mertzpage 25
SilenceLinda G. Phillipspage 26
December - 1964Bonnie Blackpage 26
LoveHazel Thomaspage 27
To Praise A Good Man Neil Tracypage 28
Definitions \u2767Sharon Nelsonpage 29
To Wish Is a CrimeBonnie Marie Beckpage 30
College MadhatterMaurice Snivelypage 31
No. 8Sharon Nelsonpage 32
The Open FireSusan Williamspage 32https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1017/thumbnail.jp
The small pelagic fishery of the Pemba Channel, Tanzania: what we know and what we need to know for management under climate change
Small pelagic fish, including anchovies, sardines and sardinellas, mackerels, capelin, hilsa, sprats and herrings, are distributed widely, from the tropics to the far north Atlantic Ocean and to the southern oceans off Chile and South Africa. They are most abundant in the highly productive major eastern boundary upwelling systems and are characterised by significant natural variations in biomass. Overall, small pelagic fisheries represent about one third of global fish landings although a large proportion of the catch is processed into animal feeds. Nonetheless, in some developing countries in addition to their economic value, small pelagic fisheries also make an important contribution to human diets and the food security of many low-income households. Such is the case for many communities in the Zanzibar Archipelago and on mainland Tanzania in the Western Indian Ocean. Of great concern in this region, as elsewhere, is the potential impact of climate change on marine and coastal ecosystems in general, and on small pelagic fisheries in particular. This paper describes data and information available on Tanzania's small pelagic fisheries, including catch and effort, management protocols and socio-economic significance
A Joyful Yuletide, circa 1956
This Christmas card was created by Jim Henson for his former professor, Edward Longley. The card is part of the Edward L. Longley Collection on Jim Henson. Unsigned, no internal note
Leaping figures. Signed by Jim Henson, circa 1956
This artwork was created by Jim Henson for his former professor, Edward Longley. It is a part of the Edward L. Longley Collection on Jim Henson
Jim Henson Collection
The Jim Henson Collection at the University of Maryland contains 75 digital videos spanning 35 years of Henson's innovative work in television and film. These full-length videos are available for viewing only at public computer stations in the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, McKeldin Library, and Hornbake Library. The collection results from a generous gift by The Jane Henson Foundation and The Jim Henson Legacy of select videos and funding to support processing and related projects. Titles can be found at http://digital.lib.umd.edu/henson/
Dinosaur Train - Iggy Iguanodon
DINOSAUR TRAIN embraces and celebrates the fascination that preschooler have with both dinosaurs and trains while sparking an interest in life science, natural history, and paleontology
The Muppet Show Theme
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