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Notes and Comments: FCC Implementation of the Section 315(a) Exemptions: The Disappearance of the Equal Time Doctrine
As required by the equal time doctrine, broadcast licensees that permit their facilities to be used by legally qualified candidates for public office must provide all other legally qualified candidates for that office equivalent broadcast time. In 1959, Congress amended Section 315(a) of the Communications Act of 1931,. and created four statutory exemptions to the doctrine. The author analyzes the FCC implementation of these exemptions to determine the parameters and application of each to specific circumstances
Notes and Comments: FCC Implementation of the Section 315(a) Exemptions: The Disappearance of the Equal Time Doctrine
As required by the equal time doctrine, broadcast licensees that permit their facilities to be used by legally qualified candidates for public office must provide all other legally qualified candidates for that office equivalent broadcast time. In 1959, Congress amended Section 315(a) of the Communications Act of 1931,. and created four statutory exemptions to the doctrine. The author analyzes the FCC implementation of these exemptions to determine the parameters and application of each to specific circumstances
Nimbus power systems /1960 - 1969/
Power supply subsystems for use on Nimbus satellite progra
Product Measure Steady States of Generalized Zero Range Processes
We establish necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of
factorizable steady states of the Generalized Zero Range Process. This process
allows transitions from a site to a site involving multiple particles
with rates depending on the content of the site , the direction of
movement, and the number of particles moving. We also show the sufficiency of a
similar condition for the continuous time Mass Transport Process, where the
mass at each site and the amount transferred in each transition are continuous
variables; we conjecture that this is also a necessary condition.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX with IOP style files. v2 has minor corrections; v3 has
been rewritten for greater clarit
Lyapunov exponent for products of random Ising transfer matrices: the balanced disorder case
We analyze the top Lyapunov exponent of the product of sequences of two by two matrices that appears in the analysis of several statistical mechanics models with disorder: for example these matrices are the transfer matrices for the nearest neighbor Ising chain with random external field, and the free energy density of this Ising chain is the Lyapunov exponent we consider. We obtain the sharp behavior of this exponent in the large interaction limit when the external field is centered: this balanced case turns out to be critical in many respects. From a mathematical standpoint we precisely identify the behavior of the top Lyapunov exponent of a product of two dimensional random matrices close to a diagonal random matrix for which top and bottom Lyapunov exponents coincide. In particular, the Lyapunov exponent is only log-Hölder continuous
Factorised steady states for multi-species mass transfer models
A general class of mass transport models with Q species of conserved mass is
considered. The models are defined on a lattice with parallel discrete time
update rules. For one-dimensional, totally asymmetric dynamics we derive
necessary and sufficient conditions on the mass transfer dynamics under which
the steady state factorises. We generalise the model to mass transfer on
arbitrary lattices and present sufficient conditions for factorisation. In both
cases, explicit results for random sequential update and continuous time limits
are given.Comment: 11 page
Educational Psychology in the Virtual World: A Small Study on Practice Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Potential Benefits for Future Services
Educational psychologists (EPs) have made significant adaptations to their practice during the COVID-19 pandemic due to educational and practice restrictions in England. These adaptations, whilst facing many challenges, have also presented opportunities for growth within the profession. The current study gained a small group of EPs’ views of their experiences of working remotely through the completion of an online questionnaire. Subsequent data analysis found that EPs increased their confidence working remotely and using technology during the pandemic. The main changes reported by the participating EPs related to how they accessed clients and adapted their practice to suit remote working. Personal and professional successes were identified, and many EPs indicated it would be useful to continue some elements of remote working following the pandemic. An important area for future exploration would be to further investigate the benefits of remote working and gain the views of other stakeholders regarding their experiences of remote EP practice
On the transport and thermodynamic properties of quasi-two-dimensional purple bronzes AMoO (A=Na, K)
We report a comparative study of the specific heat, electrical resistivity
and thermal conductivity of the quasi-two-dimensional purple bronzes
NaMoO and KMoO, with special emphasis on
the behavior near their respective charge-density-wave transition temperatures
. The contrasting behavior of both the transport and the thermodynamic
properties near is argued to arise predominantly from the different
levels of intrinsic disorder in the two systems. A significant proportion of
the enhancement of the thermal conductivity above in
NaMoO, and to a lesser extent in KMoO, is
attributed to the emergence of phason excitations.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, To appear in Physical Review
The Effects Of Benzodiazepine (Valium) On Permeability Of Language Ego Boundaries 1
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98333/1/j.1467-1770.1980.tb00323.x.pd
Recent Developments in the Law of the Sea IV: A Synopsis
This Article presents an annual synopsis of important events pertaining to the law of the sea which occurred between February 1, 1972, and January 31, 1973. Our major sources of information included the New York Times, the Environmental Reporter, the United States Code Congressional and Administrative News, the Congressional Record, the United Nations Chronicle, and International Legal Materials. It is our hope that the search through a seemingly endless array of indices, newspapers, microfilms, and dusty shelves will prove to be of value. We regret that the synopsis must once again report more problems than solutions, but it is with great optimism that we look to the forthcoming United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea. Perhaps the next synopsis will report some far-reaching accomplishments of that Conference. Finally, we express our sincerest appreciation to Professor H. Gary Knight. His faith in the value of the synopsis has been a great encouragement
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