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Greenwich in the American Civil War
External links Greenwich for the Union!, Part 1 - Documentary video on Greenwich and Connecticut regiments in the Civil War, 1861 to 1864 Greenwich for the Union!, Part 2 - Documentary video on Greenwich and Connecticut regiments in the Civil War, 1864 to 1865 The Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich Greenwi...
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Republic Broadcasting Network
Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN) is a satellite, shortwave, and Internet radio operation based in the state of Texas. It is run by John Stadtmiller, who advertises it as a "truth radio station" with the motto "Real News, Real Talk, Real People ... Because You CAN Handle The Truth". In 2010, it received publicity in ...
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Programming Broadcasters on RBN include founder John Stadtmiller and his National Intel Report, Michael Rivero with the What Really Happened Radio Show, Resurrect the Republic TRUTH Radio Broadcast with Tom Lacovara-Stewart and Bruce Ray Riggs, and more. Weekend programs include names like Spingola Speaks with Deanna S...
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A man who goes by the name "Mike S." has been a producer and board-operator/audio-engineer at the network's headquarters north of Austin in Round Rock, Texas since 2007; he can be found on various online platforms as 'Mossad Mike', where his views are often berated by fellow denizens of the Internet. He currently mans...
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Guardians of the Free Republics controversy In 2010, Sam Kennedy, who hosted the Take No Prisoners show on RBN, caused controversy after it was reported that he was a key figure in the Sovereign citizen movement and that he was a leader in the anti-government group Guardians of the Free Republics. The Guardians of the ...
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John Stadtmiller, who runs RBN, distanced himself from Kennedy, saying he "is the focal point of this, these guardians. He was in the mix in setting this whole thing up, and he's up to his eyeballs in this Restore America project." Stadtmiller also criticized Kennedy's plan, saying "I talked to Kennedy a half-hour ago ...
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Broadcast RBN broadcasts on various AM and FM stations, and on KU-Band and (formerly) Cumulus XDS satellites. It also streams its programs live online at the network's website. See also Alternative media Talk radio References External links Shortwave radio stations in the United States
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Turricula javana
Turricula javana, common name the Java turrid, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae. Description The size of an adult shell varies between 35 mm and 70 mm. The whorls are angular and tuberculated in the middle. These tubercles develop from more or less indistinct oblique fold...
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Distribution This marine species has a wide distribution going from East Africa and Pakistan to Queensland, Australia; off Vietnam and in the South China Sea. References
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Linnaeus, C. 1767. Systema naturae, per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Holmiae [= Stockholm] : L. Salvii Vol. 1(2) 12, pp. 533–1327. Gmelin J.F. 1791. Caroli a Linné. Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, g...
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External links javana Gastropods described in 1767 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
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Turricula sulcicancellata
Turricula sulcicancellata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae. Description Distribution This marine species occurs off Cape Point, South Africa. References Barnard K.H. (1958), Contribution to the knowledge of South African marine Mollusca. Part 1. Gastropoda; Prosobranchiat...
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Turricula sulcicancellata
External links Barnard K.H. (1958), Contribution to the knowledge of South African marine Mollusca. Part 1. Gastropoda; Prosobranchiata: Toxoglossa; Annals of The South African Museum v. 44 p. 73–163 Endemic fauna of South Africa sulcicancellata Gastropods described in 1958
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Superfunction
In mathematics, superfunction is a nonstandard name for an iterated function for complexified continuous iteration index. Roughly, for some function f and for some variable x, the superfunction could be defined by the expression
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Then, S(z; x) can be interpreted as the superfunction of the function f(x). Such a definition is valid only for a positive integer index z. The variable x is often omitted. Much study and many applications of superfunctions employ various extensions of these superfunctions to complex and continuous indices; and the an...
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History Analysis of superfunctions arose from applications of the evaluation of fractional iterations of functions. Superfunctions and their inverses allow evaluation of not only the first negative power of a function (inverse function), but also of any real and even complex iterate of that function. Historically, an e...
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At that time, these investigators did not have computational access for the evaluation of such functions, but the function was luckier than : at the very least, the existence of the holomorphic function such that had been demonstrated in 1950 by Hellmuth Kneser.
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Relying on the elegant functional conjugacy theory of Schröder's equation, for his proof, Kneser had constructed the "superfunction" of the exponential map through the corresponding Abel function , satisfying the related Abel equation so that . The inverse function Kneser found, is an entire super-exponential, a...
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Extensions The recurrence formula of the above preamble can be written as Instead of the last equation, one could write the identity function, and extend the range of definition of the superfunction S to the non-negative integers. Then, one may posit and extend the range of validity to the integer values larger than ...
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but is not defined. For extension to non-integer values of the argument, the superfunction should be defined in a different way. For complex numbers and such that belongs to some connected domain , the superfunction (from to ) of a holomorphic function f on the domain is a function , holomorphic on domain , such t...
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Uniqueness In general, the superfunction is not unique. For a given base function , from a given superfunction , another superfunction could be constructed as where is any 1-periodic function, holomorphic at least in some vicinity of the real axis, such that . The modified superfunction may have a narrower range...
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If the range of holomorphy required is large enough, then the superfunction is expected to be unique, at least in some specific base functions . In particular, the superfunction of , for , is called tetration and is believed to be unique, at least for ; for the case , but up to 2009, the uniqueness was a conjecture an...
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Examples This short collection of elementary superfunctions is illustrated in. Some superfunctions can be expressed through elementary functions; they are used without mention that they are superfunctions. For example, for the transfer function "++", which means unit increment, the superfunction is just addition of a...
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Quadratic polynomials The examples except the last one, below, are essentially from Schröder's pioneering 1870 paper. Let . Then, is a superfunction (iteration orbit) of f. Indeed, and In this case, the superfunction is periodic, with period ; and the superfunction approaches unity in the negative direction on the ...
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on C, the set of complex numbers except for the singularities of the function S. To see this, recall the double angle trigonometric formula Exponentiation Let , , . The tetration is then a superfunction of . Abel function
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The inverse of a superfunction for a suitable argument x can be interpreted as the Abel function, the solution of the Abel equation, and hence The inverse function when defined, is for suitable domains and ranges, when they exist. The recursive property of S is then self-evident. The figure at left shows an ...
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Applications of superfunctions and Abel functions Superfunctions, usually the superexponentials, are proposed as a fast-growing function for an upgrade of the floating point representation of numbers in computers. Such an upgrade would greatly extend the range of huge numbers which are still distinguishable from infini...
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Other applications include the calculation of fractional iterates (or fractional powers) of a function. Any holomorphic function can be identified to a transfer function, and then its superfunctions and corresponding Abel functions can be considered. Nonlinear optics In the investigation of the nonlinear response of op...
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Similar example is suggested for a nonlinear optical fiber. Nonlinear acoustics It may make sense to characterize the nonlinearities in the attenuation of shock waves in a homogeneous tube. This could find an application in some advanced muffler, using nonlinear acoustic effects to withdraw the energy of the sound wave...
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Evaporation and condensation In analysis of condensation, the growth (or vaporization) of a small drop of liquid can be considered, as it diffuses down through a tube with some uniform concentration of vapor. In the first approximation, at fixed concentration of the vapor, the mass of the drop at the output end can be ...
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Snow avalanche The mass of a snowball that rolls down a hill can be considered as a function of the path it has already passed. At fixed length of this path (that can be determined by the altitude of the hill) this mass can be considered also as a transfer function of the input mass. The mass of the snowball could be m...
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Operational element If one needs to build up an operational element with some given transfer function , and wants to realize it as a sequential connection of a couple of identical operational elements, then each of these two elements should have transfer function . Such a function can be evaluated through the superfunc...
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External links Superfunction - TORI - Mizugadro, the research site by Dmitrii Kouznetsov Functions and mappings Functional equations
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Water-energy nexus
There is no formal definition for the water-energy nexus – the concept refers to the relationship between the water used for energy production, including both electricity and sources of fuel such as oil and natural gas, and the energy consumed to extract, purify, deliver, heat/cool, treat and dispose of water (and wast...
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Water-energy nexus
Among the first studies to evaluate the water and energy relationship was a life-cycle analysis conducted by Peter Gleick in 1994 that highlighted the interdependence and initiated the joint study of water and energy. In 2014 the US Department of Energy (DOE) released their report on the water-energy nexus citing the n...
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All types of energy generation consume water either to process the raw materials used in the facility, constructing and maintaining the plant, or to just generate the electricity itself. Renewable power sources such as photovoltaic solar and wind power, which require little water to produce energy, require water in pro...
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Spang et al. (2014) conducted a study looking at the water consumption for energy production (WCEP) internationally that both showed the variation in energy types produced across countries as well as the vast differences in efficiency of energy production per unit of water use (Figure 1). Operations of water distributi...
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US (California) In 2001 operating water systems in the US consumed approximately 3% of the total annual electricity (~75 TWh). The California's State Water Project (SWP) and Central Valley Project (CVP) are together the largest water system in the world with the highest water lift, over 2000 ft. across the Tehachapi m...
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According to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Energy Division's Embedded Energy in Water Studies report:"'Energy Intensity' refers to the average amount of energy needed to transport or treat water or wastewater on a per unit basis." Energy intensity is sometimes used synonymous with embedded or embodi...
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Arab region According to the World Energy Outlook 2016, in the Middle East, the water sector’s share of total electricity consumption is expected to increase from 9% in 2015 to 16% by 2040, because of a rise in desalination capacity. The Arab region which includes the following countries:  Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maur...
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pattern.  The cumulative area of the Arab region is approximately 10.2% of the world's area, but the region only receives 2.1% of the world's average annual precipitation. Further, the region accommodates 0.3% of the world's annual renewable water resources (ACSAD 1997). Consequently, the region has experienced a decli...
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There are numerous methods to mitigate the growing gap of fresh water supply per capita. One applicable method is desalination which is ubiquitous particularly in the GCC region. All of the world's desalination capacity, approximately 50% is contained in the Arab region, and almost all of that 50% is held in the GCC co...
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Hydroelectricity Hydroelectricity is a special case of water used for energy production mainly because hydroelectric power generation is regarded as being clean and renewable, and dams (the main source of hydroelectric production) serve multiple purposes besides energy generation, including flood prevention, storage, ...
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See also Climate and energy Water, energy and food security nexus References External links California's Water – Energy Relationship WaterEnergyNEXUS – Advanced Technologies and Best Practices Embedded Energy in Water Studies Study 1: Statewide and Regional Water-Energy Relationship Embedded Energy in Water Studies Stu...
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Dialogic telephony cards
Dialogic telephony cards was a line of PC expansion cards developed in 1990s by Dialogic Inc., at the time Media & Signaling Division of Intel Corporation, for computer telephony applications. The cards are currently produced today by Sangoma Technologies Corporation. The cards were available in ISA, VME, PCI and PCIe ...
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The cards were produced in analog phone (2 to 24-port RJ-11) and digital ISDN (T1 up to 96 channels, or E1 up to 120 channels, 1 to 4 port RJ-48C or BNC) line configurations depending on usage.
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Hardware The cards contain up to 18 Motorola 56002, Motorola 56321, or Freescale 56303 DSPs and an Intel 960, Intel 486 or ARMv7 host processor. The cards can handle multiple phone calls simultaneously and route them to the intended point of service. There were several versions that could handle from 24 to 192 voice/co...
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The Dialogic cards are capable of making and answering calls, identifying caller ID, playing back sounds to the caller and recording sounds from the line, and detecting Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signals (touch tones) dialed by the caller. They can also tear down a call and detect when the caller has hung up. Mul...
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Software Dialogic System Release 6, proprietary software developed by Dialogic Inc., provided predictive dialing, conferencing and interactive voice response (IVR) services which take calls from clients or customers and route the callers to the appropriate individual or data system. The software was used for automated ...
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Models 2 and 4-port analog, ISA Proline/2V D/21D Dialog/4 D/41D D/41H 16 and 24-port analog, ISA D/160SC MSI/240SC Digital T1/E1, ISA D/240SC-T1 D/480SC-2T1
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4, 8, 12 and 16-port analog, PCI/PCIe D/4PCI D/4PCI D/41E-PCI D/41JCT D/42JCT D/82JCT D/120JCT MSI/80PCI MSI/160PCI 4-port analog fax, PCI VFX/41JCT VFX/PCI VFX/40ESC 12, 24 and 32-port analog, PCI/PCIe DI/SI24 DI/SI24 DI/SI32
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Digital T1/E1, PCI/PCIe D/240JCT-T1 D/300PCI-E1 D/480JCT-2T1 DM/V480A-2T1 DM/V480-4T1 D/600JCT-2E1 DM/V600-4E1 DM/V960-4T1 DM/V600BTE DM/V1200-4E1 DM/V1200BTE
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Digital T1 and IP/H.323, PCI DM/IP481-2T1 References External links Dialogic corporate site Technical information Telephony
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Hyposmocoma discella
Hyposmocoma discella is a species of moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It was first described by Lord Walsingham in 1907. It is endemic to the Hawaiian island of Kauai. The type locality is Kaholuamano, where it was collected at an elevation of . The larvae probably feed on lichen on the bark of Cheirodendron and Met...
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Hyposmocoma fallacella
Hyposmocoma fallacella is a species of moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It was first described by Lord Walsingham in 1907. It is endemic to the Hawaiian island of Kauai. External links , University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa fallacella Endemic moths of Hawaii Moths described in 1907
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Codex Marchalianus
Codex Marchalianus designated by siglum Q is a 6th-century Greek manuscript copy of the Greek version of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh or Old Testament) known as the Septuagint. The text was written on vellum in uncial letters. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 6th century. Marginal annotations were later added ...
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The manuscript is an in quarto volume, arranged in quires of five sheets or ten leaves each, like Codex Vaticanus or Codex Rossanensis. It contains text of the Twelve Prophets, Book of Isaiah, Book of Jeremiah with Baruch, Lamentations, Epistle of Jeremiah, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Daniel, with Susanna and Bel. The ord...
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In its present state, the manuscript consists of 416 parchment leaves, but the first twelve contain patristic matter, and did not form a part of the original manuscript. The leaves measure 11 x 7 inches (29 x 18 cm). The writing is in one column per page, 29 lines per column, and 24-30 letters in line. It is written in...
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In the first half of the 19th century it was thought to be one of the oldest manuscripts of the Septuagint. It is generally agreed that Codex Marchalianus belongs to a well-defined textual family with Hesychian characteristics, a representative of the Hesychian recension (along with the manuscripts A, 26, 86, 106, 198,...
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Some notes were added in the margins of the manuscript's Septuagint text in 6th-century uncial letters, some of them added quite soon by the same scribe who wrote the patristic material now placed at the beginning of the manuscript, but many are in a minuscule script, perhaps as late as the 13 century, which led Swete ...
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The marginal notes indicate Hexaplaric corrections of the Hesychian text In the margins of Ezekiel and Lamentations they add about seventy items of an onomasticon. In their comment on the two verses Ezekiel 1:2 and 11:1, they use Ιαω, a phonetic transliteration into Greek letters of Hebrew יהוה, as an indirect referenc...
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In Isaiah 45:18 Codex Marchalianus has Ἐγώ εἰμι, ("I am"), as does the Greek Septuagint in general. In the margin, this text was "corrected" to "I am the Lord", adding Κύριος ("the Lord") and making it conform to the Masoretic Text אני יהוה.
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History of the codex The manuscript was written in Egypt not later than the 6th century. It seems to have remained there till the ninth, since the uncial corrections and annotations as well as text exhibit letters of characteristically Egyptian form. From Egypt it was carried before the 12th century to South Italy, an...
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The codex was known by Bernard de Montfaucon and Giuseppe Bianchini. The text of the codex was used by J. Morius, Wettstein, an Montfaucon. It was collated for James Parsons, and edited by Tischendorf in the fourth volume of his Nova Collectio 4 (1869), pp. 225–296, and in the ninth volume of his Nova Collectio 9 (1870...
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Ceriani classified the text in 1890 as a Hesychian recension, but Hexaplaric signs have been freely added, and the margins supply copious extracts from Aquila, Symmachus, Theodotion, and the Septuaginta of the Hexapla. The codex is housed in the Vatican Library (Vat. gr. 2125). See also Early Christian art and archit...
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Constantin von Tischendorf, Nova Collectio 4 (1869), pp. 225–296 [text of the codex] Joseph Cozza-Luzi, Prophetarum codex Graecus Vaticanus 2125 (Romae, 1890) Antonio Ceriani, De codice Marchaliano seu Vaticano Graeco 2125 (1890) Alfred Rahlfs, Verzeichnis der griechischen Handschriften des Alten Testaments, für das...
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Illuminated biblical manuscripts 6th-century biblical manuscripts Septuagint manuscripts Manuscripts of the Vatican Library
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Hyposmocoma indicella
Hyposmocoma indicella is a species of moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It was first described by Lord Walsingham in 1907. It is endemic to the Hawaiian island of Maui. The type locality is Haleakalā, where it was collected at an elevation of and higher. External links indicella Endemic moths of Hawaii Moths describ...
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University of Chicago School Mathematics Project
The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project (UCSMP) is a multi-faceted project of the University of Chicago in the United States, intended to improve competency in mathematics in the United States by elevating educational standards for children in elementary and secondary schools.
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Overview The UCSMP supports educators by supplying training materials to them and offering a comprehensive mathematics curriculum at all levels of primary and secondary education. It seeks to bring international strengths into the United States, translating non-English math textbooks for English students and sponsoring...
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UCSMP publishers Wright Group-McGraw-Hill (K-6 Materials) Wright Group-McGraw-Hill (6-12 Materials) American Mathematical Society (Translations of Foreign Texts) See also Zalman Usiskin References External links Official Website Elementary Component Secondary Component 1983 establishments in Michigan Projects establish...
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The Barter Network
The Barter Network is a commercial trading network of companies in the United States founded in 2006 by Bergenske Enterprises, Inc. of which G. Jason Bergenske, President and CEO owns 100% of the corporation's shares. The Barter Network has grown to over 700 companies. These companies trade among each other using a med...
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Operation Upon joining the TBN network, members agree to accept TBN Trade Dollars, instead of USD legal tender, when they sell to another TBN member. The trade dollars are electronically (via telephone or internet) transferred by the seller from the buyer’s trade dollar account. TBN members also agree to sell their goo...
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The Barter Network
Their trade volume for 2006 was $786K Their trade volume for 2007 was $1.06 million in 2007. Their trade volume for 2008 was $1.8 million, an increase of 58% over $1.06 million in 2007. Their trade volume for 2009 was $2.7 million Their trade volume for 2010 was $4.2 million Media Interests NEWS ARTICLE: A bartering bo...
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ON TELEVISION: A bartering boom has hit Central Florida as Orlando-area businesses try to survive in today's economy using The Barter Network system. Tax implications In the United States, it is generally not possible to avoid income taxes by bartering one's services. According to the IRS, "The fair market value of goo...
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See also List of international trade topics Local currency Local Exchange Trading System Natural economy Private currency References External links The Barter Network International Reciprocal Trade Association National Association of Trade Exchanges Banking in the United States Banking organizations Organizati...
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Daphnella cancellata
Daphnella cancellata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Description The length of the shell attains 22 mm, its diameter 8 mm. (Original description) The thin, finely cancellated shell has a fusiform shape. The spire is acute. The aperture is oblong, slightly channelled in ...
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Hutton ; Jour. de Conch., 1878 p. 18. Powell, A.W.B. 1979: New Zealand Mollusca: Marine, Land and Freshwater Shells, Collins, Auckland Spencer, H.G., Marshall, B.A. & Willan, R.C. (2009). Checklist of New Zealand living Mollusca. Pp 196-219. in: Gordon, D.P. (ed.) New Zealand inventory of biodiversity. Volume one. K...
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External links Spencer H.G., Willan R.C., Marshall B.A. & Murray T.J. (2011). Checklist of the Recent Mollusca Recorded from the New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone cancellata Gastropods described in 1878 Gastropods of New Zealand
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Exomilus cancellatus
Exomilus cancellatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Description The length of the shell attains 4.5 mm, its diameter 1.5 mm. (Original description) The small, fulvous brown shell is narrowly fusiform and turreted. It contains five whorls, sloping angulate above plicate...
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Tate, R. & May, W.L. 1901. A revised census of the marine Mollusca of Tasmania. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 26(3): 344-471 Verco, J.C. 1909. Notes on South Australian marine Mollusca with descriptions of new species. Part XII. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 33: 293-342 ...
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Pleurotomella cancellata
Pleurotomella cancellata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Description Distribution This species was found in the Kurile-Kamchatka Trench, Northern Pacific. References Sysoev, Av. "Ultra-abyssal findings of mollusks of the family Turridae (Gastropoda, Toxoglossa) in the P...
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Pleurotomella porcellana
Pleurotomella porcellana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Description The length of the shell attains 22.3 mm. (Original description) The light but strong, porcellaneous shell is angulated, tuberculately ribbed, spiralled and subscalar. It has a high conical spire, chest...
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Sculpture: there are crowded unequal lines of growth, which at the suture are gathered into fine distant puckers on the angle of the whorls. These puckerings rise on the upper whorls into finely and sharply tubercled straight riblets, which on the body whorl are numerous, obsolete, and oblique. On the penultimate whorl...
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The colour of the shell is porcellanous white, under a straw-coloured membranaceous epidermis. The spire is high, conical and subscalar. The protoconch is very small and (apparently, for the tip is broken) sharp. Two whorls remain, 1½ to 2 have been broken. They are russet-yellow, the last ends in a sinuated lip. The ...
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Distribution This species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off Northeast Brazil. References External links porcellana Gastropods described in 1886
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Pseudodaphnella excellens
Pseudodaphnella excellens is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Description The length of the shell attains 14 mm.
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A small shell of a striking ovate-turreted character with six whorls. The colour of the shell is white, but the nodules on the eight ribs are quite prominent, mostly of a pale yellow colour, but here and there they are ornamented with conspicuous bright brown blotches, sparingly distributed. The aperture is oblong and ...
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Distribution This marine species occurs off Japan and Taiwan, the Cook Islands, Society Islands, Fiji Islands and New Caledonia. References
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Pseudodaphnella excellens
External links Kilburn, R. N. (2009). Genus Kermia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Conoidea: Conidae: Raphitominae) in South African Waters, with Observations on the Identities of Related Extralimital Species. African Invertebrates''. 50(2): 217–236 Fedosov A. E. & Puillandre N. (2012) Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Kermia–Pse...
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Pseudodaphnella excellens
excellens Gastropods described in 1913
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Xanthodaphne encella
Xanthodaphne encella is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Description The length of the shell attains 11 mm.
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Xanthodaphne encella
(Original description) The small, white shell has a translucent thin periostracum and about five whorls (the protoconch eroded). The spire is slightly longer than the aperture. The early whorls are rounded with about fifteen slender, low, arcuate, protractive, axial riblets which are obsolete on the body whorl. The su...
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Xanthodaphne encella
Distribution This marine species occurs off Cocos Island, Pacific Costa Rica. References External links encella Gastropods described in 1908
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Mpanga Hydroelectric Power Station
Mpanga Power Station is an mini hydroelectric power project located across River Mpanga, in Kitagwenda County, Kamwenge District, in Western Uganda. Location The power station is located across River Mpanga, in Kitagwenda County, Kitagwenda District where the district headquarters are located, approximately , by road,...
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Mpanga Hydroelectric Power Station
Overview Mpanga Power Station is situated at the location of Mpanga Falls, on Mpanga River. The 18.0 MW power station was developed by Africa Energy Management Systems. Construction began in 2007. The completed power station came online in 2011. A new 33kV transmission line connects the power station to the national el...
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Mpanga Hydroelectric Power Station
Mpanga Hydro Power is owned by "EMS Africa" and all the engineering tasks including Operations and Maintenance is done by Sri Lankan Engineers. There are 32 staff (Both Ugandan and Sri Lankan) members currently employed at the site to do the day-to-day operation of the plant. Annual expected generation of the plant is ...
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