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Land Use Change: Science, Policy and Management - Chapter 3 pot

Land Use Change: Science, Policy and Management - Chapter 3 pot

... Approach 50 3. 3.2 .3 Analysis 50 3. 3 .3 Mapping the Relationships between Areas of High Conservation Value and Land Managers’ Values and Practices 53 3 .3. 3.1 Context 53 3 .3. 3.2 Approach 53 3 .3. 3 .3 Analysis ... in Land Use at a Regional Scale 45 3. 2.1 Why Understanding Land Use Change Is Important 46 3. 2.2 Types of Land Use Change 46 3. 2 .3 Changes in Land Use in the Lower Murray Region 46 3. 3 Mapping ... Integrating Social and Biophysical Data 55NSWEKilometers0 – 0.0124 435 33 0.0124 435 33 – 0.0248870660.024887066 – 0. 037 330 5980. 037 330 598 – 0.049774 131 0.049774 131 – 0.0622176640.062217664...
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Luận án kinh tế -

Luận án kinh tế - "Human and action" - Chapter 3 potx

... themanufacturer and “exploiter” Engels, and Lenin, the scion of the Russiangentry, were certainly not of proletarian background. But Hitler and Mus-solini were genuine proletarians and spent their ... their fault thatECONOMICS AND THE REVOLT AGAINST REASON 83 undeniable fact. What they really wanted to say was that historical under-standing, aesthetic empathy, and value judgments are conditioned ... and Brussels, 1847), p. 100. They are therefore appropriate to the structure of the external world and reflect properties of the world and of reality. They work, and are in this sensetrue and...
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Cost Accounting Traditions And Innovations - Chapter 3 potx

Cost Accounting Traditions And Innovations - Chapter 3 potx

... 921,600 23, 040,0009,000 35 0 3, 150,000 81,000,0004,900 186 911,400 24,010,0004,600 218 1,002,800 21,160,0008,900 34 7 3, 088 ,30 0 79,210,0005,900 248 1,4 63, 200 34 ,810,0005,500 231 1,270,500 30 ,250,000 43, 600 ... Goods, 4 /30 /01 (91,600) Cost of Goods Sold $1,054,000EXHIBIT 3 12 Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods SoldSchedulesACCUMULATION OF PRODUCT COSTS—NORMAL COST SYSTEMIn a normal cost system, ... unexpired costs (assets) and eq-uities (liabilities and owners’ capital); the income statement is a statement of rev-enues and expired costs (expenses and losses). The concept of matching revenuesand...
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Financial Modeling with Crystal Ball and Excel Chapter 3 potx

Financial Modeling with Crystal Ball and Excel Chapter 3 potx

... to offer for sale in its retail stores and affiliated pro shops. It plans to28 32 FINANCIAL MODELING WITH CRYSTAL BALL AND EXCEL FIGURE 3. 4 Defining the demand assumption for the Alaskan Golf purchase ... create a stochastic model. 30 FINANCIAL MODELING WITH CRYSTAL BALL AND EXCEL TABLE 3. 1 Stochastic assumptions to be added to AKGolf.xls.Assumption Cell DistributionDemand during Golf Season C6 ... The next chapter takes a morein-depth view of selecting and specifying Crystal Ball assumptions. Building a Crystal Ball Model 31 FIGURE 3. 2 Distribution gallery showing the triangular and normal...
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Geography and Oceanography - Chapter 3 pot

Geography and Oceanography - Chapter 3 pot

... has 191 Bathymetry - 2 WWII - U.S. Navy further developed SONAR technology–knowledge of the enemy–knowledge of the ocean1950’s - 1960’s - single, focused high-frequency, short wavelength ... Australia - 8 January, 2005ãOne sailor killed, 115 injuredã 30 -hour trip back to Guam, crew managed to keep the sub from sinkingCourtesy of Dave Sandwell, Scripps Institution of Oceanography ... (ROVs)–submersibles multiple, focused, high-frequency, short wavelength sound beamsMultibeamMultibeamMovies courtesy of NOAA Bathymetry - 3 1970’s - revolution in bathymetric mapping with...
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Aluminium Design and Construction - Chapter 3 potx

Aluminium Design and Construction - Chapter 3 potx

... temperature-indicating crayons.Minimum annealing temperatures are: 1xxx-series, 36 0°C; 3xxx-series,400°C; 5xxx-series, 35 0°C.Copyright 1999 by Taylor & Francis Group. All Rights Reserved. 3. 7.4 ... for non-aeronautical use are usually in the strongerkind of 6xxx-series alloy. They can be either machined from T6-conditionbar-stock, or forged and then artificially aged (T8-condition). Design data ... suitable design, as for example byusing a tongue -and- groove detail between mating extrusions. Theclamping technique may be important in controlling the glue-line thickness. 3. 6.7 CuringTwo-component...
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Statistics for Environmental Science and Management - Chapter 3 potx

Statistics for Environmental Science and Management - Chapter 3 potx

... 1)}Total SST = 33 33( xijk - x)2n - 11The sum for SST is over all levels for i, j , k and m, i.e., over all n observations.2The F-ratios for the factors and two factor interactions are for fixed ... SSBC (J - 1)(K - 1) MSBC = SSBC/{(J - 1)(K - 1)} MSBC/MSEABC Interaction SSABC (I - 1)(J - 1)(K - 1) MSABC = SSABC/{(I - 1)(J - 1)(K - 1)} MSABC/MSEError SSE IJK(m - 1) MSE = SSE/{IJK(m - 1)}Total ... $2NT + , (3. 24)was fitted to the data in Table 3. 3, where CH denotes chlorophyll-a,PH denotes phosphorus, and NT denotes nitrogen. This gaveCH = -9 .38 6 + 0 .33 3PH + 1.200NT, (3. 25)with an...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 3 potx

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 3 potx

... water, and pre-cipitation determine the type of wetland that willform. (From Brinson, M.M. 1993b. Wetlands 13: 65–74. Reprinted with permission.)L 137 2 - Chapter 3 04/25/2001 9 :33 AM Page 73 â ... disso-ciates to form bicarbonate and hydrogen ions:H2CO 3 ↔ HCO 3 - + H+ (3. 6)At high pH (>8 .3) , bicarbonate dissociates to form carbonate and hydrogen:HCO 3 - ↔ CO 3 2- + H+ (3. 7)During ... (Laanbroek 1990). L 137 2 - Chapter 3 04/25/2001 9 :33 AM Page 78â 2001 by CRC Press LLC TABLE 3. 1Examples of Water Budgets for a Variety of Wetland Types Wetland Type and Location Inflows...
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Chemical Degradation Methods for Wastes and Pollutants - Chapter 3 potx

Chemical Degradation Methods for Wastes and Pollutants - Chapter 3 potx

... FluorochlorocarbonChlorinatedsolventMotoroilGraywaterPaintwasteLubeoilPhotographicsolutionSteady-state time (hr) 30 30 30 30 27 30 30 Waste feed rate (lb/hr) 102 107 101 136 136 102 105Reactor temperature (C 638 638 648 648 648 657 658Reactor pressure (psig) 32 50 34 30 34 30 34 30 34 30 34 30 ... 1980; 84 :31 39 31 43. 58. Gorbaty YE, Bondarenka GV. High-pressure high-temperature Raman cell for corrosive liquids. Rev Sci Instrum 1995; 66(8): 434 7 434 9.Jayaweera158TMCopyright â 20 03 by Marcel ... glycol), and acetic acid [98]; CuO and Mn2O 3 on Al2O 3 for phenol oxidation [101]; Co-Bi complex oxides [100] and ferric oxide [102] for oxidation of acetate; cerium-based composite oxides [1 03] ...
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Structure and Architecture - Chapter 1 potx

Structure and Architecture - Chapter 1 potx

... arrangements 475 .1 Introduction 475.2 Post -and- beam structures 485.3 Semi-form-active structures 555.4 Form-active structures 575.5 Conclusion 596 The critical appraisal of structures 606 .1 Introduction ... equilibrium 12 8A1 .1 Introduction 12 8A1.2 Force vectors and resultants 12 8A1.3 Resolution of a force into components 12 9A1.4 Moments of forces 12 9A1.5 Static equilibrium and the equations ... of equilibrium 12 9A1.6 The ‘free-body-diagram’ 13 2A1.7 The ‘imaginary cut’ technique 13 2Appendix 2: Stress and strain 13 4A2 .1 Introduction 13 4A2.2 Calculation of axial stress 13 5A2.3 Calculation...
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Structure and Architecture - Chapter 2 pot

Structure and Architecture - Chapter 2 pot

... inFig. 2. 10 contains this refinement.Figures 2. 11 and 2. 12 show typical bracingsystems for multi-storey frameworks. Anothercommon arrangement, in which floor slabs actas diaphragm-type bracing ... significant. 2. 4 Strength and rigidity 2. 4.1 IntroductionThe application of load to a structure generates internal forces in the elements and external reacting forces at the foundations (Fig. 2. 16) and ... which are external to one of the Structure and Architecture 18Fig. 2. 18 In structural analysis the complete structure isbroken down into two-dimensional components and theinternal forces in these...
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Structure and Architecture - Chapter 3 pot

Structure and Architecture - Chapter 3 pot

... togetherstandard components, such as I-sections builtup from flat plate. This involves highermanufacturing costs than the use of standardrolled sections. Structure and Architecture 32 Fig. 3. 16 ... techniques and very large structures can be built by these simplemeans (Fig. 3. 3). The only significantconstructional drawback of masonry is thathorizontal-span structures such as arches and vaults ... essential that ‘improved’ Structure and Architecture 30 Fig. 3. 13 Hopkins House, London, UK; Michael Hopkins, architect; Anthony Hunt Associates, structural engineers. Thefloor structure here consists...
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Structure and Architecture - Chapter 5 potx

Structure and Architecture - Chapter 5 potx

... 1.9 and 7.37 show buildings with continuous structureswhich illustrate this point. 5. 2 Post -and- beam structuresPost -and- beam structures are eitherloadbearing wall structures or frame structures.Both ... context of architecture, where gravitational loads arenormally paramount, there are three basicarrangements: post -and- beam, form-active and semi-form-active (Fig. 5. 1). Post -and- beamstructures ... this category.Fig. 5. 1 The three categories of basic geometry. (a) Post- and- beam. (b) Semi-form-active. (c) Form-active.(a)(b)(c) Structure and Architecture 54 Fig. 5. 17 Florey Building,Oxford,...
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Structure and Architecture - Chapter 6 pot

Structure and Architecture - Chapter 6 pot

... The Design ofStructures of Least Weight, Pergamon, London, 1 965 and Majid, K. I., Optimum Design of Structures, Newnes-Butterworth, London, 1974. Structure and Architecture Fig. 6. 6 Basic structuralarrangement ... slabs are used in theWillis, Faber and Dumas building (see Figs 1 .6 and 5.19), however, and are examples of‘improved’ non-form-active elements in a post- and- beam, reinforced concrete arrangement.Versions ... post -and- beam arrangement. The level ofefficiency achieved here is low, and this is duepartly to the presence of non-form-activeelements and partly to the methods used todetermine the sizes and...
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Structure and Architecture - Chapter 7 potx

Structure and Architecture - Chapter 7 potx

... which werepractical and sensible from a structuralviewpoint (Fig. 7. 47) . They belonged in the115 Structure and architecture Fig. 7. 47 Villa Emo,Fanzolo, Italy, 1564;Andrea Palladio,architect. ... of structure ã structure as ornamentã structure as architecture ã structure as form generatorã structure acceptedã structure ignored.As in the case of the relationship between structure and ... vertical sub-units whichwere pre-fabricated by welding. Cast-steeljointing components allowed the use of veryprecise pin-type site connections and these Structure and Architecture 100Fig. 7. 28 PateraBuilding;...
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