21,159 research outputs found
How the next Spanish government might be formed after Spain’s election
Opinion polling suggests that it is unlikely any one party will gain a majority of seats in Spain’s general election on 20 December. Bonnie N. Field assesses the potential scenarios that could emerge in the aftermath of the vote. She writes that if a party system comprised of three or four significant statewide parties results from the elections, as polls indicate, it would transform Spain’s traditional dynamics of governance
Will the new Rajoy minority government in Spain work?
After almost a year of political deadlock, Mariano Rajoy has formed a new minority government in Spain, but how effective will this new government prove to be? Bonnie N. Field states that although previous minority governments have faced better governing conditions than the current one, the Rajoy government still has institutional advantages and some bargaining chips that it can use to its advantage
Let my people go: breaking the 200 barrier at Wheatland Salem United Methodist Church through lay ministries
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatsdissertations/1057/thumbnail.jp
The automated multi-stage substructuring system for NASTRAN
The substructuring capability developed for eventual installation in Level 16 is now operational in a test version of NASTRAN. Its features are summarized. These include the user-oriented, Case Control type control language, the automated multi-stage matrix processing, the independent direct access data storage facilities, and the static and normal modes solution capabilities. A complete problem analysis sequence is presented with card-by-card description of the user input
Alien Registration- Field, Alfred N. (Mars Hill, Aroostook County)
https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/34220/thumbnail.jp
Alien Registration- Field, William N. (Bangor, Penobscot County)
https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/14109/thumbnail.jp
Enhancement of prompt photons in ultrarelativistic proton-proton collisions from nonlinear gluon evolution at small-
In this paper we estimate the influence of nonlinear gluon evolution in the
production of prompt photons at the LHC pp collider. We assume the validity of
collinear factorization and consider the EHKQS parton distributions, which are
solutions of the GLR-MQ evolution equations and describe quite well the DESY
HERA data, as input in our calculations. We find that both single and
double photon production are enhanced for low- photons and central
rapidities, while this effect is absent for the high- photons. The
implications of this effect for the Quark-Gluon Plasma searches and for the QCD
background to Higgs are also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Version to be published in Physical Review
Finding a way out of the Catalan labyrinth
Almost four months after regional elections, Catalonia still has no government, and there is no end in sight in the stand-off over Catalan independence. Astrid Barrio and Bonnie N. Field write that there remain major international and judicial impediments to forming a new government, as well as notable splits in opinion within the pro-independence movement on the best strategy to pursue. And with political actors reaching an impasse, street protests and direct action initiatives have started to fill the vacuum
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