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2. China and National Infrastructure in Israel: Past the Peak.
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Lavi, Galia
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The involvement of Chinese companies in national infrastructure tenders in Israel has sparked concern in recent years among Israeli and United States government figures. This paper examines the involvement of Chinese companies in various infrastructure tenders in Israel in comparison to other foreign involvement, broken down by category and arranged chronologically, and finds that the high Chinese participation in tenders reflects primarily a lack of interest in these tenders by other countries. Moreover, Chinese companies have won primarily construction tenders for infrastructure, and fewer operations tenders. These companies won a particularly high number of tenders in 2015 and 2019, but since the establishment in 2020 of the Advisory Board for Evaluating National Security Aspects of Foreign Investments in Israel, they have ceased winning bids for operations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
3. The Mars Oxygen Visible Dayglow: A Martian Year of NOMAD/UVIS Observations.
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Soret, L., Gérard, J.‐C., Aoki, S., Gkouvelis, L., Thomas, I. R., Ristic, B., Hubert, B., Willame, Y., Depiesse, C., Vandaele, A. C., Patel, M. R., Mason, J. P., Daerden, F., López‐Moreno, J.‐J., and Bellucci, G.
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AIRGLOW ,MARTIAN atmosphere ,MARS (Planet) ,TRACE gases ,ULTRAVIOLET spectrometers ,UPPER atmosphere ,OXYGEN - Abstract
The Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrometer Ultraviolet (UVIS UV) and Visible Spectrometer channel of the Nadir and Occultation for MArs Discovery spectrometer aboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter has made limb observations of the Martian dayglow during more than a Martian year. Two pointing modes have been applied: (a) In the inertial mode, the spectrometer scans the atmosphere twice down to near the surface and provides altitude profiles of the dayglow; (b) in the tracking mode, the atmosphere is scanned at varying latitudes at a nearly constant altitude through the entire observation. We present a statistical study of the vertical and seasonal distribution of the recently discovered oxygen green and red lines at 557.7 nm and 630 nm. It indicates that the brightness of the green line emission responds to changes in the Lyman‐α flux. The peak altitude of the green line emission increases seasonally when the Sun‐Mars distance decreases. The lower peak of the green line statistically drops by 15–20 km between perihelion and aphelion at mid‐to high altitude. The main lower peak intensity shows an asymmetry between the two hemispheres. It is significantly brighter and more pronounced in the southern hemisphere than in the north. This is a consequence of the stronger Lyman‐α solar flux near perihelion. The second component of the oxygen red line at 636.4 nm is also detected for the first time in the Martian atmosphere. A photochemical model is used to simulate the variations of the green dayglow observed along limb tracking orbits. Plain Language Summary: The Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrometer (UVIS) instrument aboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter made it possible to observe the visible emissions that occur on the dayside of the Mars atmosphere during more than a Martian year. Among them, the emissions of the oxygen called "green line" and "red line" (because of their wavelength of 557.7 nm and 630 nm, respectively), which are analyzed over time and can be used as proxies to study the changes in the upper atmosphere of Mars. We show that these emissions occur at higher altitudes and are brighter when Mars is closer to the Sun. We also show evidence of the presence of the second component of the red line at 636.4 nm, which confirms the identification of the recently discovered 630 nm emission. While the green line is composed of two peaks near 80 and 120 km, the red line limb brightness presents a broad peak near 140 km. Finally, we show that a photochemical model simulates the UVIS data very well. Key Points: Nadir and Occultation for MArs Discovery/Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrometer limb observations of the green line dayglow show large seasonal variability in both the peak altitude and brightnessWe bring evidence of the presence of the second component of the oxygen red line at 636.4 nmModel simulations confirm that the Sun‐Mars distance controls the altitude and the brightness of both oxygen emissions [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Visible Meridian Phenomena after Acupuncture: A Series of Case Reports
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Nikolay Dimitrov, Nikola Tomov, Dimitrinka Atanasova, Stiliyan Iliev, Tatyana Tomova, Dimitar Sivrev, and Zoya Goranova
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acupuncture ,meridian ,red line ,white line ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Background : In accordance with the meridian theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), meridian phenomena are observed along the course of a meridian following acupuncture. Their visible manifestations include alterations in the color (reddening or whitening) of the skin as well as papule and vesicle formation. Objectives: The aim of the present work is to report a series of visible meridian phenomena manifested in human subjects and to correlate them to TCM concepts. A total of 1,200 patients, on whom classical acupuncture (with standard single-use needles without electrostimulation or moxibustion) was applied, were carefully observed and documented. Methods : Visible meridian phenomena were photographed using standard photographical equipment and compared to classical acupuncture channels used by TCM. Results : Ten patients (5 male, 5 female) exhibited visible meridian phenomena. Lines, concurring with the meridians, were observed: white lines in seven cases and red lines in three cases. The duration of the two kinds of phenomena was different. White lines remained visible for a shorter period (10-15 min), whereas red lines were seen for up to one hour after needle removal. Conclusion : These observations indicate that visible meridian phenomena following acupuncture are objective, albeit rare, findings that coincide with the acupuncture channels described in the classical works of TCM. The presence of such phenomena provides a new insight into the concept of meridians and explains the development of the idea in its historical context.
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- 2021
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5. Comprehensive landscape characteristics of the arable land red line in Donggang, China.
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Fengkui Qian, Weiwen Wang, Xuefeng Zhangn, Jingye Zhang, and Zhenxing Bian
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ARABLE land , *CITIES & towns , *NATURAL resources , *LANDSCAPES , *FOOD supply , *LAND resource , *PADDY fields - Abstract
In the face of endless idle and even abandoned farmland, it is trying to protect farmland resources and ensure food supply by determining the bottom line (red line) of arable land that cannot be changed in use. The red line has landscape characteristics and functions, but there remain limited understandings of how to judge the dominant landscape characteristics of cultivated land. Therefore, this study divides landscape characteristics into aesthetic value and stability according to landscape pattern. A comprehensive evaluation system was developed to explore the dominant landscape features of the cultivated resources based on a multi-factor comprehensive evaluation. On this basis, this study conducts an empirical study in Donggang, a coastal city in China. The results show that cultivated land resources with high aesthetic value are distributed near cities, major roads, and important natural resources. The cultivated land resources with greater continuity and compatibility with adjacent plots are relatively stable, mainly paddy fields. The red line of cultivated land should focus on the characteristics of cultivated land stability. At the same time, the aesthetic value of cultivated land resources is also an important factor (related degree is 0.852). According to this evaluation system, the dominant area of arable land protection in Donggang City is 88,027.21hm2, which is the preferred area for the red line of arable land. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. European Court of Justice (Segment C)
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Eksteen, Riaan and Eksteen, Riaan
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- 2019
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7. Histological changes of upper lip from its cutaneous to mucosa region among males
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Swati Saxena, Arvind Kumar Pankaj, Sachin Panwar, Anita Rani, Jyoti Chopra, and Archana Rani
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vermillion ,mucocutaneous junction ,rete pegs ,dermatopharmacokinetics ,red line ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Morphometry of lip lining help in deciding the best site for choosing graft for its better uptake during several dermal grafting procedures following trauma or tumor excision following craniofacial cancers or cosmetic procedures. Materials and Methods: Ten human male cadavers were procured in Department of Anatomy the rectangle shaped skin specimen through upper lip which included skin, mucocutaneous junction and mucosa were stained with Haematoxylin and Eosin stain. Total of 30 slides were prepared. Results: Thickness of skin (epidermis +dermis) of lip ranged from 664.72 μm to 882.34 μm among males. Epidermal thickness increases on moving from cutaneous region to mucosa region of lip. Lowest contribution of stratum corneum in thickness of epidermis was observed in vermillion region while highest contribution was observed in skin region. It was found to be absent in mucosa region of lip. Rete pegs at dermoepidermal junction was found to be maximum in vermillion region and minimum in skin region .It's depth increased as we move from skin to mucosa region of lip. In cutaneous part of lip, rete pegs were shorter and blunt. In vermillion region, they were narrow, long and slender while they were longest with blunt end in mucosa region. Depth of dermis was found to be maximum in skin region while minimum in vermillion region. It ranged between 578 μm -825.10 μm. Conclusion: Care should be taken while using dermal fillers in lip augmentation surgeries especially in vermillion region due to its close proximity to musculature in core of lip.
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- 2020
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8. Visible Meridian Phenomena after Acupuncture: A Series of Case Reports.
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Dimitrov, Nikolay, Tomov, Nikola, Atanasova, Dimitrinka, Iliev, Stiliyan, Tomova, Tatyana, Sivrev, Dimitar, and Goranova, Zoya
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ACUPUNCTURE ,QI (Chinese philosophy) ,ACUPUNCTURE points ,PHOTOGRAPHY ,CHINESE medicine ,MYOFASCIAL pain syndrome treatment - Abstract
Background: In accordance with the meridian theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), meridian phenomena are observed along the course of a meridian following acupuncture. Their visible manifestations include alterations in the color (reddening or whitening) of the skin as well as papule and vesicle formation. Objectives: The aim of the present work is to report a series of visible meridian phenomena manifested in human subjects and to correlate them to TCM concepts. A total of 1,200 patients, on whom classical acupuncture (with standard single-use needles without electrostimulation or moxibustion) was applied, were carefully observed and documented. Methods: Visible meridian phenomena were photographed using standard photographical equipment and compared to classical acupuncture channels used by TCM. Results: Ten patients (5 male, 5 female) exhibited visible meridian phenomena. Lines, concurring with the meridians, were observed: white lines in seven cases and red lines in three cases. The duration of the two kinds of phenomena was different. White lines remained visible for a shorter period (10-15 min), whereas red lines were seen for up to one hour after needle removal. Conclusion: These observations indicate that visible meridian phenomena following acupuncture are objective, albeit rare, findings that coincide with the acupuncture channels described in the classical works of TCM. The presence of such phenomena provides a new insight into the concept of meridians and explains the development of the idea in its historical context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. Syrian Views on Obama's Red Line: The Ethical Case for Strikes against Assad.
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Pearlman, Wendy
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HUMANITARIAN intervention , *CHEMICAL weapons , *INTERVENTION (International law) - Abstract
Much ink has been spilled on the pros and cons of U.S. president Barack Obama's decision not to strike the regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad after that regime launched a deadly chemical weapons attack in 2013. Often missing from those debates, however, are the perspectives of Syrians themselves. While not all Syrians oppose Assad, and not all opponents endorsed intervention, many Syrian oppositionists resolutely called for Obama to uphold his "red line" militarily. As part of the roundtable "The Ethics of Limited Strikes," this essay analyzes diverse expressions of such opinion and finds that they highlight three dimensions of the ethical case for limited strikes against Assad. First, they remind us that the ethical context of the red line question was many Syrians' sense of abandonment by the international community. Second, they emphasize the ethical stakes of the limited strikes; namely an opportunity to hold the Syrian regime accountable, weaken it from within, and thus change the equation of the war. Third, they make sense of the ethical consequences of the nonintervention outcome, and especially its effect in deepening civilians' despair, accelerating extremism, and convincing Assad and his allies that they could kill with impunity. These views controvert both legalistic arguments precluding military intervention and assumptions that U.S. intervention is always imperialist and warmongering. In this case, consideration of the case for military intervention from the viewpoint of those on whose behalf the intervention would have taken place challenges us to think deeply about circumstances in which limited strikes might be not only ethically justified but also imperative. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. Methodology for targeting analysis for minimal response.
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Fox, W. P. and Hansberger, J.
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Target planning is done by our military. The purpose of this article is to describe a possible methodology based upon military parameters to measure the adequacy of a set of potential targets. The goal is to select targets that do not cause any unacceptable military escalation. A hybrid analytical hierarchy process-technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (AHP-TOPSIS) approach is used to obtain target priorities and target values. The target values become one of the independent variables in the binary logistics regression model. Using sample unclassified baseline data, a binary logistics regression model is built and analyzed as a predictive tool. The model is used as a predictive tool with future target data to measure the probability of an escalation. Sensitivity and specificity are used to determine appropriate probability values for red line analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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11. Identifying the 630 nm auroral arc emission height: A comparison of the triangulation, FAC profile, and electron density methods.
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Megan Gillies, D., Knudsen, D., Donovan, E., Jackel, B., Gillies, R., and Spanswick, E.
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We present a comprehensive survey of 630 nm (red-line) emission discrete auroral arcs using the newly deployed Redline Emission Geospace Observatory. In this study we discuss the need for observations of 630 nm aurora and issues with the large-altitude range of the red-line aurora. We compare field-aligned currents (FACs) measured by the Swarm constellation of satellites with the location of 10 red-line (630 nm) auroral arcs observed by all-sky imagers (ASIs) and find that a characteristic emission height of 200 km applied to the ASI maps gives optimal agreement between the two observations. We also compare the new FAC method against the traditional triangulation method using pairs of all-sky imagers (ASIs), and against electron density profiles obtained from the Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar-Canadian radar, both of which are consistent with a characteristic emission height of 200 km. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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12. Magical Bodies, those who see and those who don't
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Cunningham, Amirah M.
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- Fine Arts, Black History, African American Studies, Art Criticism, African Americans, African History, African Studies, American History, Art History, Ethics, Personality, Spirituality, Magical body, magical, magic, Black history, art canon, erasure, exclusion, inclusion, art history, black history, history, art, fine art, family, familial relationship, archive, family history, oral history, politics, political body, disenfranchise, black bodies, perspective, painting, validity, red line, blue collar, mundane, celebratory
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The transactional interplay between “Blackness” and “whiteness” is a dysfunctional melody that sets the tone for America's inner workings. This is particularly true for those who fit the description of a Magical Body. A Magical Body as defined by sociologist; Tressie Mcmillian Cottom are "bodies that society does not mind holding up to take the shots for other people. Magical bodies are bodies that have negative things done to them so other people can be conformable. Magical bodies are seen as self-generating, and as not requiring any investment from the state or from other people.” It is in the mundane that the members of my family represented in this body of work are consistently confronted with the reality of what it means to be a Magical Body. More importantly, it is in the mundane that my family has continued to live, love, and celebrate our existence. The body of work titled Magical bodies is an exploration of the lack of representation of Black people figures in art historical canon. This work focuses on making space for Black figures to counter act the notion of erasure in the canon.
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- 2023
13. Biden Draws an Odd 'Red Line' for Israel.
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STATE of the Union messages , *YOUNG adults , *ISRAEL-Hamas War, 2023- - Abstract
President Biden has been critical of Israel's war strategy in Gaza and has called Israel's plans to clear Hamas from Rafah a "red line" that should not be crossed. However, it is unclear what exactly Biden means by this statement. Israel cannot achieve its goal of destroying Hamas without taking Rafah, and the best way to protect civilians would be for Egypt to allow them to cross the border into Sinai. Biden's criticism of Israel may be influenced by his desire to appease the anti-Israel wing of his party and avoid protests at the Democratic convention. However, his red-line threats do not help Israel or his political standing, and it would be best for him to let Israel win the war as quickly as possible. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. Coronal Loop Interaction
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Smartt, Raymond N., Zhang, Zhenda, Linsky, Jeffrey F., editor, and Serio, Salvatore, editor
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15. Quantitative characterization and comprehensive evaluation of regional water resources using the Three Red Lines method.
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Zang, Zheng, Zou, Xinqing, Xi, Xu, Zhang, Yu, Zheng, Defeng, and Sun, Caizhi
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Based on the synergetic development of new industrialization, rapid urbanization and agricultural modernization (IUAM), and from the viewpoint of interactive relationships between water resources and regional population, eco-environment, economy and society, the concepts of water resources intensity (WRI), water environment intensity (WEI), water resources relative efficiency (WRRE) and water environment relative efficiency (WERE) are defined with reference to energy intensity, resources efficiency and environment efficiency theory. On the basis of benchmarking theory, the quantitative characterization and evaluation method of 'Three Red Lines' (the upper limit of water resources allocation, the baseline of utilization efficiency of water resources and the upper limit of sewage discharge) is proposed. According to these concepts and models, an empirical analysis of the Three Red Lines of water resources on the Chinese mainland between 2003 and 2012 was carried out. The results showed that total water consumption in eastern, central and western parts of China possesses 'club convergence' characteristics, which means these areas have similar internal conditions appeared convergence in the development. Inter-provincial differences in water consumption continue to decrease, but the north-south differentiation characteristics in the eastern and central regions were still relatively obvious, while provincial differences in the eastern part were at a minimum and the central region had the largest. Water Resources Efficiency (WRE) of all four sectors in the Southwest rivers and Huaihe River basins were generally high. Industrial WRRE in the Songhua River, Yangtze River and Pearl River basins, agricultural WRRE in the Songhua River, Yellow River and northwestern river basins and domestic WRRE in the Liaohe River, Yangtze River and Pearl River basins were all low. Eco-environmental WRRE in the southeastern rivers and Yangtze River basins were low but showed an upward trend. Other river basins, except for the Northwestern rivers basin, had high eco-environmental WRRE with a downward trend. Western China, especially the northwestern part, had a low relative intensity of the water environment (WERI) and high integrated water environment management (IWEM) performance, but the relative intensities of the water resources (WRRI) were fairly high, and the comprehensive performance of integrated water resources management (IWRM) in these regions was low. In southern China, especially the southeastern part, the IWEM was fairly high, but the overall IWRM was lower. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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16. The Responsibility to Protect and Obama's Red Line on Syria.
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Nahlawi, Yasmine
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SYRIAN Civil War, 2011- ,RESPONSIBILITY to protect (International law) ,CHEMICAL weapons ,INTERNATIONAL security - Abstract
The 21 August 2013 chemical attack on Ghouta led to the mobilisation of the international community after long international paralysis towards the ongoing conflict in Syria. It is unclear, however, why or under what legal basis states chose to react to Syria's use of chemical weapons in exclusion to other mass atrocity crimes committed within the country. This article evaluates the legal underpinnings of President Obama's 'red line' on the use of chemical weapons in Syria in the context of R2P. It notes that while all states condemned the Ghouta attack and called for accountability in this regard, only a minority of states shared the United States' position that chemical weapons constituted a red line in their own right. Overall, it is maintained that the 'red line' phenomenon was case-specific to the Syrian conflict, reflecting geopolitical interests of world powers rather than signifying a new precedent for R2P's application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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17. La guerre toujours recommencée
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Boislève, Jacques
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Ligne rouge ,Dossier administratif ,Foreigner’s party ,War and peace ,Parti de l’Etranger ,Quête et grand chemin ,Red line ,Quest and great path ,Administrative file ,Secret society ,Guerre et paix ,Société secrète ,Suspended time ,Temps suspendu - Abstract
Impossible, s’agissant de la guerre, de dissocier Julien Gracq de Louis Poirier. Ce qui appelle un aller-retour de l’un à l’autre, en prenant doublement appui sur la fiction pour mieux décrypter l’Histoire dans son temps long (Rivage des Syrtes, Terres du couchant) et le vécu pour éclairer l’œuvre dans sa contemporanéité (Balcon en forêt, Lettrines, Manuscrits de guerre)., It is impossible, when it comes to war, to separate Julien Gracq and Louis Poirier. This calls for a return trip from one to the other, using fiction to better decipher long-duration history (Le Rivage des Syrtes, Les Terres du couchant) and lived experience to shed light on the work in its contemporaneity (Un Balcon en forêt, Lettrines, Manuscrits de guerre).
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- 2021
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18. A new tailored technique of vermilion repair in unilateral cleft lip.
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Powar, Rajesh S., Vijaya Kumar, N., and Das, Rajarshi
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Summary: The deficiency of vermilion on the medial side of the cleft can be augmented by procedures using excess vermilion from the lateral side as described in various other studies.
1 Here we present a technique of vermilion repair in unilateral cleft lip which is a modification of our earlier-described, V-advancement technique based on sound geometrical principles.2 The new modification was assessed by comparing the results of 40 consecutive cases operated by this technique with 40 cases operated by the earlier-described technique. The surgical outcome as assessed by a panel was found to be significantly better with the newer technique. This technique is much simpler and overcomes some of the shortcomings of the previous technique at the same time retaining its benefits. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2013
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19. КРАСНАЯ ЛИНИЯ. ПРОБЛЕМЫ И ВОЗМОЖНЫЕ ПУТИ РЕШЕНИЯ
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RED LINE ,LAND PLOT ,СЕРВИТУТ ,КРАСНАЯ ЛИНИЯ ,OWNER ,ЗЕМЕЛЬНЫЙ УЧАСТОК ,EASEMENT ,СОБСТВЕННИК - Abstract
Статья посвящена проблемам, возникающим у собственников земельных участков в процессе владения, пользования и распоряжения, в связи с установлением красных линий на их участках.
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- 2020
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20. Street in urban fabric of different types
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Leyzerova, A. V., Bagina, E. J., Leyzerova, A. V., and Bagina, E. J.
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The study traces the historical evolution of streets in urban fabric of different types and highlights the main types of streets. The study deals with the types of streets and identifies their problems. The principal factors, affecting the sustainability or resulting in its loss, are discovered in a special case. The impact of transport is considered as one of the criteria influencing street sustainability. The article reveals the results of the research of the dimensions of street sustainability and the red line, under which the integrity of space perception remains. Using street characteristics and problems, identified in the urban fabric of different types, we develop town-planning suggestions to support street sustainability development in modern cities. The study shows the types of urban fabric best suited for a modern city and capable of meeting the comfortable environment requirements in a greater degree. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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- 2018
21. Engagement of Obama's Administration in the Syrian Civil War
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Prouza, Tadeáš, Bečka, Jan, and Raška, Francis
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armed opposition ,ISIS ,Red Line ,ozbrojená opozice ,Občanská válka ,Civil war ,YPG ,Syria ,WMD ,Sýrie ,Obama - Abstract
The Master Thesis Engagement of Obama's Administration in the Syrian Civil War is dealing with the role of the United States in the conflict. This work studies the approach of Obama's administration toward the situation in country from the beginning of the revolution until the end of president's second tenure. It analyzes the development of this approach and key events that influenced its shape. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first is dealing with the background of the crisis, historical development of relations between the US and Syria and the broader context of Obama's Middle East policy. The second part analyzes specific period of time between the start of the revolution until 2014. It follows key events that had profound effect on the inner dynamics of the conflict and phenomenon that were shaping the situation in Syria, like the rising influence of the radicals among the opposition. It also analyzes in detail the chemical attack in Ghouta from 2013, which almost led Washington to direct intervention and is regarded as one of the most important events in Obama's foreign policy. The third part is dealing with the rise of the Islamic State (ISIS) and American-led intervention against this terrorist organization. The thesis was written with the help of different sources such as...
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- 2018
22. A study on the failure of conventional deterrence: the case study of the bombardment of Yeonpyeong in 2010
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Lee, Jin Ki, Huntley, Wade L., Mabry, Tristan J., and National Security Affairs (NSA)
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North Korea ,punishment capability ,military balance ,bombardment of Yeonpyeong in 2010 ,denial capability ,conventional deterrence ,counter provocation plan ,extended deterrence ,red line ,low intensity provocation ,past actions theory ,The ROK-U.S. alliance ,credibility - Abstract
In 2010, North Korea launched an artillery bombardment of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island, killing four, wounding 18, and damaging over 100 buildings. Despite conventional military superiority, the Republic of Korea-United States (ROK-U.S.) alliance failed to deter this significant North Korean low-intensity provocation (LIP). This thesis examines the Yeonpyeong deterrence failure to ask how the ROK-U.S. alliance can deter North Korean LIP in the future. It examines the requirements for conventional deterrence, identifies traits that distinguish conventional and nuclear deterrence, and develops an original matrix of conventional deterrence criteria that can be applied to specific cases. The thesis then utilizes this matrix for a structured case study of the Yeonpyeong bombardment. The thesis finds that most of the criteria for successful conventional deterrence were absent prior to the Yeonpyeong bombardment, indicating multiple reasons for deterrence failure. Among other factors, the alliance ignored intelligence regarding increased North Korean military deployments near the island, and had not demonstrated a likelihood of response in similar incidents in the past. The conclusions provide numerous lessons applying to both future studies of conventional deterrence effectiveness and the policy requirements for the ROK-U.S. alliance to successfully deter LIP by an increasingly dangerous North Korean regime. http://archive.org/details/astudyonfailureo1094551568 Major, Republic of Korea Air Force Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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- 2016
23. Street in urban fabric of different types
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E J Bagina and A V Leyzerova
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Sustainable development ,Architectural engineering ,RED LINE ,Principal (computer security) ,CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS ,ENGINEERING ,PRINCIPAL FACTORS ,Space perception ,TOWN PLANNING ,MATERIALS SCIENCE ,Town planning ,SPACE PERCEPTION ,HISTORICAL EVOLUTIONS ,Sustainability ,INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ,SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ,HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF STREETS ,Special case ,URBAN FABRICS - Abstract
The study traces the historical evolution of streets in urban fabric of different types and highlights the main types of streets. The study deals with the types of streets and identifies their problems. The principal factors, affecting the sustainability or resulting in its loss, are discovered in a special case. The impact of transport is considered as one of the criteria influencing street sustainability. The article reveals the results of the research of the dimensions of street sustainability and the red line, under which the integrity of space perception remains. Using street characteristics and problems, identified in the urban fabric of different types, we develop town-planning suggestions to support street sustainability development in modern cities. The study shows the types of urban fabric best suited for a modern city and capable of meeting the comfortable environment requirements in a greater degree. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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- 2018
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24. Transport Emissions and Savings in Health Costs
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Molemaker, Roelof-Jan, Widerberg, Oscar, and Kok, Robert
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CLEAN AIR ,WASTE ,CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES ,POLLUTION CONTROL ,ROAD ,ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ,LIFE-YEARS ,ADOLESCENTS ,EXTERNALITIES ,LOW BIRTH WEIGHT ,ELASTICITIES ,QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ,health care economics and organizations ,VEHICLE EMISSIONS ,WORKERS ,URBANIZATION ,GROSS NATIONAL INCOME ,IMPACT ON HEALTH ,RESPIRATORY DISEASE ,TRANSPORT SECTOR ,RISK FACTORS ,FOSSIL FUELS ,HEALTH IMPACT ,LUNG FUNCTION ,TOLL ,VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ,URBAN AIR ,TRANSPORT COSTING ,AIR POLLUTANTS ,DEATHS ,RED LINE ,AGE GROUP ,CHRONIC CONDITIONS ,EMISSIONS LEVELS ,PATIENT ,COMBUSTION ,URBAN AIR QUALITY ,FERTILITY ,PURCHASING POWER ,HUMAN BODY ,HEALTH EFFECTS ,EMISSION FACTORS ,METAANALYSIS ,ELDERLY ,HEALTH RISKS ,OZONE ,TRANSPORT PROJECTS ,COHORT STUDIES ,DISABILITY ,ELASTICITY ,ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS ,YOUNG CHILDREN ,CONCENTRATION RESPONSE ,AIR QUALITY GUIDELINES ,CHRONIC BRONCHITIS ,JOURNAL OF MEDICINE ,CHEMICAL COMPOSITION ,LIFE EXPECTANCY ,TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY ,ROADS ,DIESEL EXHAUST ,AIR ,TRANSPORT SERVICE ,DISSEMINATION ,RESPIRATORY DISEASES ,TRANSPORT EMISSIONS ,AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS ,HEALTH PROBLEMS ,LIQUID PARTICLES ,JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY ,AIR POLLUTION ,PREGNANCY ,HEALTH CARE ,HOSPITALIZATION ,HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS ,PREMATURE MORTALITY ,NUTRITION ,PUBLIC HEALTH ,RESPECT ,CHILDBIRTH ,DANGEROUS POLLUTANTS ,AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION ,AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ,NEGATIVE IMPACT ,FUELS ,TOXICOLOGY ,ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS ,ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH ,DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ,LEGAL STATUS ,MORTALITY RISK ,AIR POLLUTANT ,QUALITY OF LIFE ,LEISURE ACTIVITIES ,CUMULATIVE EFFECT ,URBAN ENVIRONMENT ,POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER ,INFANT DEATH ,ARTERY ,MORTALITY RATE ,POLICY ANALYSIS ,ACUTE EXPOSURE ,HEAVY TRAFFIC ,TRANSPORT ,TRANSPORTATION ,ACID RAIN ,EFFECTS OF POLLUTION ,POPULATION DENSITY ,ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ,DOSE-RESPONSE ,HOSPITAL ,ROAD TRANSPORT ,CHRONIC EXPOSURE ,POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS ,ECONOMIC GROWTH ,POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS ,ROAD TRANSPORT EMISSIONS ,GREEN LINE ,VEHICLE FLEET ,INDOOR AIR ,VEHICLE ,EXTREMELY HIGH POLLUTION ,RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS ,HIGH CONCENTRATIONS ,SULFURIC ACID ,DIESEL ,POLLUTION PREVENTION ,INDOOR AIR POLLUTION ,PLACE OF RESIDENCE ,AGE DISTRIBUTION ,GENERAL HEALTH SYSTEM ,OUTDOOR AIR POLLUTION ,STREETS ,HEALTH OUTCOMES ,ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ,COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS ,DAILY MORTALITY ,INTERVENTION ,NUMBER OF NEW CASES ,DOSE RESPONSE ,HUMAN HEALTH ,LOCAL AIR QUALITY ,CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ,AMBIENT AIR ,TOXINS ,HUMAN REPRODUCTION ,RESPIRATORY ILLNESS ,POPULATION CENSUS ,TRANSPORT POLICY MEASURES ,POLLUTION ,SANITATION ,AEROSOLS ,BREAST CANCER ,PATIENTS ,RURAL AREAS ,RISK OF ILLNESS ,SOLVENTS ,CHILDHOOD CANCER ,MORTALITY ,TRANSPORT POLICIES ,COUNTRY OF ORIGIN ,INFANT ,AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ,LEUKEMIA ,URBAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT ,EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ,SMOG ,PARTICULATE AIR POLLUTION ,NITROGEN OXIDES ,PARTICULATE MATTER ,ANXIETY ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,ENDPOINTS ,AIR POLLUTION LEVELS ,WOMAN ,PURCHASING POWER PARITY ,HIGHWAY ,TRANSPORT RESEARCH ,FAMILY PLANNING ,VEHICLES ,EMISSION REDUCTION ,CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS ,CAUSE OF DEATH ,EXERCISES ,MEDICAL CARE ,GASOLINE ,GROUND LEVEL OZONE ,TRAFFIC ,POLICY RESEARCH ,CHILD CARE ,AMBIENT POLLUTION ,LEISURE TIME ,MORBIDITY ,URBAN AIR POLLUTION ,BUS ,PEDIATRICS ,ROAD TRAFFIC ,SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS ,CHANGE IN POPULATION ,OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE ,BORDER CROSSING ,TRAFFIC DENSITY ,CONCENTRATION LEVELS ,HEALTH SERVICES ,POLLUTION EXPOSURE ,TRANSPORT POLICY ,PRACTITIONERS ,NUMBER OF PEOPLE ,URBAN AREAS ,RESPIRATORY HEALTH ,DEFORESTATION ,EMISSION - Abstract
The paper aims to provide the basis for an estimation equation and will focus on the relation between transport emissions and air quality in an urban environment. This is directly related to the fact that most health impacts are related to local air quality levels. The aim of the paper is to create an understanding of the factors that play a role in the causal relation between transport emissions and health effects and provides approximations from existing studies that can be used to assess these health impacts and related costs. The paper focuses on the translation of air pollution levels into health impacts and health costs. The overall structure of the paper follows the two key steps and elaborates on the inherent challenges: (1) identify and measure the health effects of air pollution, and (2) to estimate the costs of the health effects. The paper is divided into four chapters: chapter one is introduction- outlining the goals and background to the project; chapter two gives impacts of air pollution from transport on health; chapter three presents valuation of health impacts- reviews the literature on how to value the impacts on health associated with air pollution; and chapter four gives guidelines for calculating the health effects of air pollution from traffic.
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- 2012
25. The picture of common people in selected writings of Finnish canon
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Palát, Tomáš, Dlask, Jan, and Velkoborsky, Jan Petr
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prostý lid ,církev ,patriotism ,Red line ,odvaha ,Červená čára ,common people ,Kianto ,nationalism ,venkovské obyvatelstvo ,death ,dying ,cottager ,příroda ,Příběhy praporčíka Ståla ,umírání ,religion ,heroism ,nacionalismus ,rural people ,náboženství ,nature ,hrdinství ,vlastenectví ,Runeberg ,bravery ,The tales of ensign Stål ,Finnish literary canon ,finský literární kánon ,chalupník ,clergy ,smrt - Abstract
Author's name: Tomáš Palát School: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts Institute of Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies Nám. Jana Palacha 2, 116 38 Praha 1 Program: Finnish language Title: The picture of common people in selected writings of Finnish canon Consultant: Mgr. Jan Dlask, Ph.D. Number of pages: 79 + attachments Number of attachments: 1 Year: 2012 Key words: Runeberg, Kianto, common people, rural people, Finnish literary canon, cottager, The tales of ensign Stål, Red line, death, dying, nature, bravery, heroism, patriotism, nationalism, clergy, religion This thesis aims to analyze a picture of common people in two separate well-known Finnish writings. First of them is The tales of ensign Stål from Johan Ludvig Runeberg and second is Red line from Ilmari Kianto. Both works were created in a different time periods. The Finnish society in 19th and in the beginning of 20th century was mostly comprised from relatively poor rural people who typically worked in agriculture and describing life of those people was in the same time period very common topic in Finnish literature. In this thesis the picture of common people is being studied through five main topics. How the common people see dying and death; their relationship towards nature; if they are depicted as brave and heroic or...
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- 2012
26. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Air Monitoring and Health Impact Baseline (AMHIB) Report : Annex A. Particulate Matter Concentrations/Baseline in Ulaanbaatar, June 2008 – May 2009
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World Bank
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PM ,ASPHALT ,TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS ,INVENTORY ,POWER PLANT ,SULFATES ,CONCENTRATES ,NO2 ,ZINC ,ABSORPTION ,POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS ,POLLUTANTS ,AIR POLLUTION MONITORING ,ANTENNA ,FILTERS ,EMISSIONS ,SITES ,AIR TEMPERATURE ,CONCENTRATION DATA ,POLLUTANT ,SULPHUR DIOXIDE ,GAS ,BLACK CARBON ,IMPACT ASSESSMENT ,URBAN AIR ,NITRATE ,AIR POLLUTION PROBLEM ,SULPHUR ,RED LINE ,POWER PLANTS ,SULFUR ,AMBIENT AIR ,BOILERS ,PARTICULATE ,INFORMATION SYSTEMS ,CLIMATES ,COMBUSTION ,DATA ANALYSIS ,CALCULATION ,URBAN AIR QUALITY ,FOLLOWING AREAS ,PARTICLES ,SCATTERING ,INSTITUTION ,RELATIVE HUMIDITY ,ANALYTICAL METHODS ,OZONE ,ATMOSPHERE ,METEOROLOGICAL DATA ,AIRSHED ,SUSPENDED DUST ,STOVES ,AIR QUALITY GUIDELINES ,AIR QUALITY MONITORING ,BIOMASS BURNING ,SMOKE ,DUST ,BIOMASS ,COAL ,ATMOSPHERIC TURBULENCE ,NITROGEN OXIDES ,WIND SPEED ,DOMAIN ,PARTICULATE MATTER ,AIR QUALITY STANDARDS ,LOCAL KNOWLEDGE ,TEMPERATURE ,TEMPERATURE INVERSION ,RESULT ,CHEMICAL ANALYSIS ,AIR ,AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS ,NETWORKS ,CO ,AIR POLLUTION ,EQUIPMENT ,WINDS ,PUBLIC HEALTH ,TEMPERATURE PROFILES ,POWER PLANT EMISSIONS ,METEOROLOGY ,ASH ,SO2 ,HEAT ,AIR MONITORING ,FE ,PM10 ,STANDARD MEASUREMENT ,TARGETS ,AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT ,FINE PARTICLES ,RESULTS ,AIR QUALITY ,MIXING HEIGHT ,WIND ,HEAVY TRAFFIC ,PONDS ,SOILS ,CLIMATE ,NITROGEN ,CLOGGING ,EMISSION ,METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS - Abstract
Air pollution has major health impacts on people living in Ulaanbaatar. The excessively high particulate matter concentrations, especially in the winter and in the ger areas, increase the incidence of heart and lung diseases, and lead to premature deaths. Improving air quality management in Ulaanbaatar and reducing pollution concentrations would prevent illnesses, save lives and avoid enormous health costs. The implementation of the Air Monitoring and Health Impact Baseline (AMHIB) study has brought together Mongolian and international air quality experts as well as public health experts and economists who have taken an synergetic approach of linking public health, air quality and economic issues. This report builds upon the discussion paper air pollution in Ulaanbaatar: initial assessment of current situation and effects of abatement measures that was published in December 2009, and reflects the final results and recommendations from the AMHIB project.
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- 2011
27. Calibration of urban rail simulation models : A methodology using SPSA algorithm
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Wang, Z., Koutsopoulos, Harilaos N., Wang, Z., and Koutsopoulos, Harilaos N.
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Rail simulation model calibration is a process of adjusting model parameters while comparing model output with observations from the real rail system. There is a lack of systematic methodology for calibrating urban rail simulation models. Based on a simulator developed for urban rail operations and control, the paper demonstrates a methodology of calibrating model parameters, and specifically, fine-tuning some of the simulation inputs. The calibration process is modeled as a multi-variate optimization problem and solved by the Simultaneous Perturbation Stochastic Approximation (SPSA) algorithm. A case study of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Red Line shows that the methodology improves the simulation model dramatically in terms of replicating the track block runtimes. At the same time, it upgrades the station specific dwell time parameters and enhances a-priori boarding rates at stations fairly effectively., QC 20140924
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28. U.S. POLICY ON RESPONSE TO SYRIA.
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VEGA, CECILIA
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ROBIN ROBERTS (ABC NEWS) (Off-camera) And George, we're gonna get more on the US response to Syria. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
29. Massachusetts Man Calls 911 After Leaving His Baby in a Car.
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Rhodan, Maya
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He will not face charges and the baby was found safe [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
30. A study on the failure of conventional deterrence: the case study of the bombardment of Yeonpyeong in 2010
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Huntley, Wade L., Mabry, Tristan J., National Security Affairs (NSA), Lee, Jin Ki, Huntley, Wade L., Mabry, Tristan J., National Security Affairs (NSA), and Lee, Jin Ki
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In 2010, North Korea launched an artillery bombardment of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island, killing four, wounding 18, and damaging over 100 buildings. Despite conventional military superiority, the Republic of Korea-United States (ROK-U.S.) alliance failed to deter this significant North Korean low-intensity provocation (LIP). This thesis examines the Yeonpyeong deterrence failure to ask how the ROK-U.S. alliance can deter North Korean LIP in the future. It examines the requirements for conventional deterrence, identifies traits that distinguish conventional and nuclear deterrence, and develops an original matrix of conventional deterrence criteria that can be applied to specific cases. The thesis then utilizes this matrix for a structured case study of the Yeonpyeong bombardment. The thesis finds that most of the criteria for successful conventional deterrence were absent prior to the Yeonpyeong bombardment, indicating multiple reasons for deterrence failure. Among other factors, the alliance ignored intelligence regarding increased North Korean military deployments near the island, and had not demonstrated a likelihood of response in similar incidents in the past. The conclusions provide numerous lessons applying to both future studies of conventional deterrence effectiveness and the policy requirements for the ROK-U.S. alliance to successfully deter LIP by an increasingly dangerous North Korean regime., http://archive.org/details/astudyonfailureo1094551568, Major, Republic of Korea Air Force, Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
31. Maryland Gov. Tentatively OKs One Transit Line, Rejects Another.
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Parsons, Jim
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LOCAL & light railroads , *CONSTRUCTION projects , *CIVIL engineering , *PUBLIC investments - Abstract
The article reports on the tentative approval given by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to a light-rail Purple Line project across northern suburbs of Washington, D.C. Topics covered include the value of the project, the reason Hogan rejected a proposed second-light-rail project and the institutions which contributed funds for the project.
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- 2015
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