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Joining refractory/austenitic bimetal tubing Supplemental report
Joining bimetal tubing consisting of austenitic stainless steel with inner lining of niobium or tantalu
Safer Streets: Cutting Repeat Crimes by Juvenile Offenders.
FIGHT CRIME: INVEST IN KIDS is an anti-crime organization led by more than 3,500 law enforcement leaders -- chiefs, sheriffs and prosecutors -- and survivors of crime. Most of the survivors are parents of murdered children. Crime requires punishment. Punishment may be placing a young offender in custody, or, depending on the crime, imposing a range of other tough sanctions. The bottom line is that residents must be safe walking the streets. Research shows, however, that punishment alone will often not be enough; troubled teens will need help to stop their aggression, substance abuse, or other anti-social behaviors. It is usually not too late to change anti-social patterns of behavior. Sanctions that include strict and effective interventions can direct anti-social and dangerous juveniles onto a different path that will make Americans safer
Protecting Kids, Reducing Crime, Saving Money: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect in Washington by Supporting Intensive Home Visiting.
The 126 police chiefs,sheriffs,district attorneys,other law enforcement leaders and violence survivors who are members of FIGHT CRIME:INVEST IN KIDS WASHINGTON, and the over 3,000 members of FIGHT CRIME:INVEST IN KIDS nationwide,have taken a hard-nosed look at what works-and what does not work-to cut crime and violence.Extensive evidence shows that children who suffered abuse or neglect are more likely to grow up to commit crimes.Solid research shows that nearly half of all abuse and neglect in high-risk families can now be prevented by programs that also prepare children to succeed in school. Preventing abuse and neglect will directly protect children and save lives. Sharply reducing abuse and neglect will also save the public hundreds of millions of dollars in Washington while greatly reducing the number of children growing up to be violent criminals
Variedades de arroz para o cultivo de sequeiro no Estado do Pará.
bitstream/item/114591/1/COMUNICADO-TECNICO-15.pdfPublicado também na serie Comunicado Técnico do IPEAN, n. 15 em 1972
Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability Revisited
Published exactly seventy years ago, Jeffreys's Theory of Probability (1939)
has had a unique impact on the Bayesian community and is now considered to be
one of the main classics in Bayesian Statistics as well as the initiator of the
objective Bayes school. In particular, its advances on the derivation of
noninformative priors as well as on the scaling of Bayes factors have had a
lasting impact on the field. However, the book reflects the characteristics of
the time, especially in terms of mathematical rigor. In this paper we point out
the fundamental aspects of this reference work, especially the thorough
coverage of testing problems and the construction of both estimation and
testing noninformative priors based on functional divergences. Our major aim
here is to help modern readers in navigating in this difficult text and in
concentrating on passages that are still relevant today.Comment: This paper commented in: [arXiv:1001.2967], [arXiv:1001.2968],
[arXiv:1001.2970], [arXiv:1001.2975], [arXiv:1001.2985], [arXiv:1001.3073].
Rejoinder in [arXiv:0909.1008]. Published in at
http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/09-STS284 the Statistical Science
(http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
(http://www.imstat.org
Evaluation of tantalum/316 stainless steel bimetallic tubing
Evaluation of different manufacturing of tantalum 316 stainless steel bimetallic tubin
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