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    Edward Esquivel, Norma Esquivel, Richard Esquivel, Angel Esquivel, Edica Esquivel, and Ofelia Herrera, Plaintiffs-Appellants v. Redd Roofing and Construction, and CNA Company, Defendants-Respondents : Notice of Errata Sheet

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    EDWARD ESQUIVEL, deceased, ] NORMA ESQUIVEL, RICHARD ] ESQUIVEL, ANGEL ESQUIVEL, ] EDICA ESQUIVEL and OFELIA ] HERRERA, ] Plaintiffs/Appellants, ] v. ) REDD ROOFING & j CONSTRUCTION CO., and CNA ] COMPANY, ] Defendants/Respondents. ] ) NOTICE OF ) ERRATA SHEET • No. 980084-CA \u3e Priority No.

    Leasing - alternatywne źródło pozyskiwania środków pieniężnych przez przedsiębiorstwa

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    Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytorium Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku, dofinansowanego z programu „Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki” Ministra Edukacji i Nauki na podstawie umowy SONB/SP/512497/2021.Uniwersytet w BiałymstokuBurta J., Janowski A., Kicki J., Siewierski S., Wanielista K., Przedsiębiorstwo i jego otoczenie w gospodarce rynkowej, Wydawnictwo Instytutu Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energią PAN, Kraków 1999.Bal T., Przedsiębiorstwo w gospodarce rynkowej, Towarzystwo Naukowe Organizacji i Kierownictwa, Rzeszów.Grzegorczyk W., Finansowanie działalności marketingowej przedsiębiorstwa, Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania i Marketingu, Warszawa 1995.Hopeja M., Martana L., Przedsiębiorstwo, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław 1999.Ickiewicz J., Pozyskiwanie, koszt i struktura kapitału w przedsiębiorstwach, Szkoła Główna Handlowa, Warszawa 2001.Kowalczyk A., Rzeszutek T., Finansowanie działalności przedsiębiorstw, Międzynarodowa Szkoła Menedżerów Spółka z o.o., Warszawa 1995.Richard A., Brealey S., Myers C., Podstawy finansów przedsiębiorstw, tom II, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 1999.Szczepankowski P.J., Finansowanie działalności gospodarczej małych i średnich przedsiębiorstw, Instytut Przedsiębiorczości i Samorządności, Warszawa 2000.Torspecken H.D., Finansowanie przedsiębiorstw w warunkach gospodarki rynkowej, Zachodniopomorska Szkoła Businessu przy Uniwersytecie Szczecińskim, Szczecin 1993.227928

    Ulgi uznaniowe w latach 1946–1997

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    This article raise the issues of historical analysis of discretionary allowances in 1946–1997. An author refer to legal nature of allowances institution, which are connected with administrative approval, including the legal prerequisites of allowances granting, and influence of today policy and tax practice on legal form talked-about institutions. The aim of study is congeneric analysis of the grounds, which channel researched allowances to the present shape

    The Effect of Treating Bacterial Vaginosis on Preterm Labor

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    Objective: Multiple studies suggest that bacterial vaginosis (BV) causes preterm labor; yet its routine treatment remains controversial. In order to help to elucidate this controversy, we performed a thorough review of studies with levels of evidence ranging from I to II–II. Methods: We searched for all of the studies from the years 1994 to 2001 via Medline’s database, including MD Consult and Ovid Mednet. Results: Several trials discovered a decrease in the incidence of preterm labor when BV was treated, but most of those trials were performed on women with a history of preterm labor. However, the majority of trials reviewed advise against treatment of a general low-risk obstetric population, as there was no significant decrease in preterm labor. Conclusions: Therefore, based on the above studies and the current guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), treating pregnant women in high-risk populations who are diagnosed with BV provides the clinician with an opportunity to possibly prevent preterm labor in this population. In nulliparous women without a history of preterm birth, treatment is recommended if other risk factors are present (e.g. gonorrhea or chlamydia). However, in the general low-risk populations, routine screening is not indicated

    Crescencio Alcazar and Monica Alcazar v. University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, University of Utah Emergency Department, Jon Middleton, M.D., amd State of Utah : Brief of Appellant

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    Appeal from the Judgment of the Honorable John Paul Kennedy, Judge of the Third Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, State of Uta

    Winterization techniques for populations of Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera carnica in western Montana

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    Winterization techniques for populations of Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera carnica in western Montana Agroecology Abstract: The relationship between domestic honey bees (Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera carnica) and winter in a northern climate was studied to determine an effective, economical, and environmentally-sustainable method to keep the University of Montana Gardens’ colonies alive over the winter. Successfully winterizing bees would kickstart UM Gardens’ pollination and reduce the carbon impact from implementing new colonies every season, ultimately contributing to earlier, healthier and fuller plants and produce for the Food Zoo. The University currently owns two hives containing colonies of Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera carnica and has failed, thus far, to keep either colony strong enough to survive the winter. Keeping the honey bees alive over the winter will spare UM Gardens from having to buy new packages of bees every year, saving both money and start-up time. Established colonies lower the risk of implementing new colonies every season while reducing any footprint that shipping new bees across the country to Montana may have on the environment, which furthers UM Gardens’ mission of sustainability. I researched different types of winterization techniques from across the world by beekeepers in different climates, ultimately utilizing a combination of successful winterization techniques used by beekeepers in Alberta and Saskatchewan. These methods include using recycled wood chips and burlap for moisture absorption and reclaimed wood for the creation of candy boards. By applying sustainable and effective winterization techniques used in regions with similarly harsh winter climates, I designed and built my own system of winterization to keep the University of Montana’s bees alive over the winter. I applied my design to two hives by feeding the hives two different sugar mixes and building a windbreak. The results of this process will be fully revealed in spring 2020

    Michael Bee v. Anheuser Busch, Incorporated, a Missouri Corporation, and Prominence, Inc., a Nevada Corporation : Brief of Appellant

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    Appeal from the Judgment of the Honorable Robert P. Faust, Judge of the Third Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, State of Uta

    Spatially-resolved electronic and vibronic properties of single diamondoid molecules

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    Diamondoids are a unique form of carbon nanostructure best described as hydrogen-terminated diamond molecules. Their diamond-cage structures and tetrahedral sp3 hybrid bonding create new possibilities for tuning electronic band gaps, optical properties, thermal transport, and mechanical strength at the nanoscale. The recently-discovered higher diamondoids (each containing more than three diamond cells) have thus generated much excitement in regards to their potential versatility as nanoscale devices. Despite this excitement, however, very little is known about the properties of isolated diamondoids on metal surfaces, a very relevant system for molecular electronics. Here we report the first molecular scale study of individual tetramantane diamondoids on Au(111) using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. We find that both the diamondoid electronic structure and electron-vibrational coupling exhibit unique spatial distributions characterized by pronounced line nodes across the molecular surfaces. Ab-initio pseudopotential density functional calculations reveal that the observed dominant electronic and vibronic properties of diamondoids are determined by surface hydrogen terminations, a feature having important implications for designing diamondoid-based molecular devices.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures. to appear in Nature Material
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