535 research outputs found

    Legibility of electroluminescent instrument panels investigated

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    Legibility studies of several EL /electroluminescent/ displays correlate reading time and accuracy with number size, stroke/width ratio, indicia size, pointer width, contrast, ambient illumination, and color background and and contrast. Human factor criteria established on non-EL displays may not apply to EL displays

    Fasciculochloris, a new Chlorosphaeracean alga from a Connecticut soil

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    Chlorosphaeracean algae from Connecticut soi

    Diagnostics of accelerating plasma Semiannual progress report, 1 Sep. 1968 - 28 Feb. 1969

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    Accelerating plasma diagnostics - validity of local thermal equilibrium assumption in electromagnetic shock tubes, and current-sheet velocity in coaxial plasma accelerato

    An analog computer study of the effectiveness of interceptor commands derived from a prediction equation of second order

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    Analog computer study of effectiveness of interceptor commands derived from prediction equation of second orde

    Effects of thickness on supersonic performance of a wing-body configuration employing a warped highly swept arrow wing

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    Effects of airfoil section shape and thickness on supersonic performance characteristics of wing body configuration employing warped highly swept arrow win

    The Right to Say No: Customary Land Rights, Extractive Industries and the Need for Free, Prior and Informed Consent

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    Compared to the more “traditional” Civil or socio-economic rights, which are regarded as being held by individuals; the notion that communities can also be holders of particular rights is still relatively new. And yet, the suffering inflicted on customary communities by states, corporations and even individuals dates back to the colonial modes of production, wherein colonial authorities would extract raw materials from colonies. This being the case, it is important for any modern system for the protection of human rights – especially on the African continent - to take the unique circumstances of communities adversely affected by extractive industries into account. It is with this in mind, that my dissertation aims to offer an in depth analysis of the legal relationship between the interests of extractive projects and the rights of communities affected by such projects. As I am writing from a South African context, a significant percentage of my research is concerned with how this relationship plays out in South Africa – with particular attention being paid to the cases of: the Xolobeni Community1 in the rural Eastern Cape, the Bakgatla Ba Kgafela in the North West2 and the Somkhele Community in Kwa-Zulu Natal3 . However, I do also address the broader context by spending an entire chapter dealing with the international, regional and sub-regional mechanisms which can have an impact on the rights of mining affected communities. I also spend a significant part of my research arguing in favour of the standard of Free, Prior and Informed Consent as the minimum standard of community involvement in the decision making process relating to project that might affect them (colloquially known as “FPIC”). These arguments are based on the findings of a number of theorists and legal practitioners who have found that the lack of FPIC is one of the most significant stumbling blocks for the promotion and protection of the rights of mining affected and other marginalised communities. It is my hope that this research will serve as the basis for discussions around these issues in academia and practice with the end goal of advancing the rights of communities affected by mining or other extractive operation

    Ramon Lull and the theory of voting

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    Diagnostics of accelerating plasma Semiannual progress report, 1 Mar. - 31 Aug. 1968

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    Plasma diagnostics in electromagnetically driven shock tubes using laser scattering methods as compared to spectroscopic technique
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