30,061 research outputs found

    Particularidades encontradas no processo de importação realizado por empreendedor individual (MEI)

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    TCC (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Sócio Econômico, Curso de Ciências Contábeis.Este trabalho foi realizado com a finalidade de mostrar quais as particularidades encontradas no processo de importação efetuado por Empreendedor Individual (MEI). Tem como objetivo geral evidenciar as particularidades encontradas no processo de importação realizado por empreendedor individual (MEI) e como objetivos específicos, apresentar o empreendedor individual (MEI); identificar procedimentos e processos de importação cabíveis ao empreendedor individual (MEI); e destacar vantagens e desvantagens em processo de importação pelo empreendedor individual (MEI). A elaboração do trabalho se deu por meio de pesquisa documental e bibliográfica voltadas ao assunto com a finalidade de demonstrar os procedimentos necessários no processo de importação envolvendo um MEI. Na seqüência foram abordados temas como Princípios do Comércio Internacional, Comércio Exterior Brasileiro, Sistema Integrado de Comércio Exterior (SISCOMEX), Ambiente de Registro e Rastreamento da Atuação de Intervenientes Aduaneiros (RADAR), Incoterms e Tributos nas Operações de Importação. Abordou-se ainda, o conceito de MEI, quem pode optar pelo MEI, alguns incentivos da opção pelo MEI, Impostos e Contribuições na opção pelo MEI, Formalização do MEI e estatísticas do MEI. No estudo de caso foi apresentada a empresa devidamente registrada na condição MEI, a identificação e contato com fornecedores do produto a ser importado, cálculo de custo e negociação da importação, pedido de compra e pagamento, a habilitação no SISCOMEX e RADAR, transporte e seguro internacional, instruções para embarque, documentação de importação e o despacho aduaneiro e desembaraço da mercadoria. A partir desse processo de importação, verificou-se que o MEI fica limitado a atuar no comércio exterior em valor de pequena monta, com habilitação na modalidade simplificada, e que a importação do produto tem algumas vantagens como aquisição de produto inexistente no mercado nacional e o baixo custo final unitário do produto importado em relação ao nacional, porém com a grande desvantagem do processo de importação ser muito complicado sem assessoria de terceiros

    Mei‑friend. A viewer and last-mile editor for MEI score encodings

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    Mei‑friend, a free and open-source package for the Atom text editor, enables convenient and fast rendering of music encoded in the format of the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) including some important navigation and display options. Furthermore, it provides various functionalities for graphical editing of MEI code using rendered music notation. Mei‑friend is primarily aimed at musicologists, librarians, musicians and music enthusiasts. Users are required to have a moderate technical expertise only owing to straightforward installation and intuitive usage of the tool

    New Roads for Patron-Driven E-books:Collection Development and Technical Services Implications of a Patron-Driven Acquisitions Pilot at Rutgers

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    Collection development librarians have long struggled to meet user demands for new titles. Too often, required resources are not purchased, while some purchased resources do not circulate. E-books selected through patron-driven plans are a solution but present new challenges for both selectors and catalogers. Radical changes to traditional technical services workflows are required, and selectors must modify the selection process to give more choice to the user. Rutgers University librarians have adopted an innovative new technical services workflow and collection-development model to manage a successful, patron-driven acquisitions project for e-books in the fields of math and computer science.This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship on 13/12/2011, available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/1941126X.2011.627043

    The politics of fashion: perceptions of power in female clothing and ornamentation as reflected in the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Jin Ping Mei

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    This thesis examines issues of female power and influence in sixteenth-century China focusing on how women and their roles were perceived in the changing social environment of the mid-late Ming dynasty. Using aspects of a New Historicist approach, information from contemporary literary and historical sources are analysed alongside each other. With its emphasis on the lives of women and preoccupation with the description of material objects, the late Ming novel Jin Ping Mei forms an important element in the thesis. China in the sixteenth century saw expanding urbanisation, the emergence of a new wealthy merchant class, increasing visibility of women and a questioning of traditional morality. Fashion consciousness, as one of the most conspicuous aspects of the new material culture, is a possible indicator of these trends. Traditional Western theories contend that fashion began in the particular context of Renaissance Europe. However, this study argues that a similar fashion awareness existed in China too, and was manifested in a competitive striving for social status, in this case specifically among women. In contrast to previous studies which downplayed the impact women had on defining traditional Chinese culture, this thesis demonstrates how women and their sartorial choices began to redefine the boundaries of material culture, influencing literati discourse which, in turn, re- influenced female behaviour

    Implementation strategy of MEI policy and SME innovation: a Chinese analysis

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    How to unify various policy tools into the same econometric model framework has always been an important research issue. This paper clarifies the connotation of MEI policy’s tool combination, scientifically identifies the actual impact of R&D subsidy tool, tax incentive tool, and their combination on SME innovation, and explores the best implementation strategy of MEI policy, by designing a reasonable and applicable policy identification framework. This paper confirms that R&D subsidy tool and tax incentive tool of MEI policy can form the obvious complementary effect in promoting substantive innovation of SMEs, but the mutually exclusive effect in promoting strategic innovation of SMEs. It is shown that the single tax incentive is the best implementation strategy of MEI policy to stimulate innovation for SMEs located in the central region, and the policy tool combination strategy is the best implementation scheme of MEI policy for SMEs located in the western region

    Mei-P26 interactions predicted from the literature are supported by our ovary dual-RNAseq results.

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    (A, B) Predicted mei-P26 (A) protein and mRNA physical interactions and (B) genetic interactions. Symbols near gene names indicate significant DE interactions: * = significance by genotype; r = significance by infection, indicating a rescue phenotype; _ = significance by uncorrected p-values only. Red “X”s in A indicate genes that were not expressed in our dataset (CG6304 and mir-137). (C) Normalized transcript count plots for the genes designated with symbols in A and B. In all barplots, dark gray = wMel-infected OreR, light gray = uninfected OreR, dark pink = wMel-infected mei-P26[1], light pink = uninfected mei-P26[1]. (D) Cellular component GO terms for the 87 (~G*I) DE genes reveal an enrichment for early germline cytoskeletal structures and membrane proteins. Wald test association for listed padj and p-values are given in parentheses, as in Fig 7: genotype (~G), infection (~I), genotype*infection (~G*I). The data underlying this figure can be found at NCBI, under BioProject number PRJNA1007602. OreR, Oregon R.</p

    Risk Characteristics of Real Estate Related Securities--An Extension of Liu and Mei (1992)

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    This study extends from Liu and Mei (1992) by further investigation of assets, real estate related securities, which includes both equity and mortgage real estate investment trusts (REITs), the stocks of builder- and owner-companies, and mortgage-backed securities (MBSs). There are five major findings. First, expected excess returns of real estate related securities are more predictable than the expected excess returns of value-weighted stocks and bonds. Second, right market timing is important to investors since evidence shows that the risk premiums of real estate related securities vary substantially over time. Third, real estate market conditions significantly influence bonds and MBSs. Fourth, MBSs are more similar to bonds than mortgage REITs. In addition, returns on mortgage REITs resemble both stocks and bonds. Finally, real estate stocks have a very high sensitivity toward stock market portfolio. This suggests that real estate stocks are not good instruments to help diversify stock risk.

    Review of Mayer, R.; Knothe, F.; Shuo, H. (2022) Reflected beauty: Chinese reverse glass paintings from the Mei Lin Collection

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    In this well-documented, bilingual, and richly illustrated catalogue, published for the long-anticipated exhibition Reflected Beauty: Chinese Reverse Glass Paintings from the Mei Lin Collection at the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong (September 2021-January 2022), the authors give us a profound insight into the phenomenon of reverse painting on glass and mirror paintings, with a particular focus on those from the Mei Lin Collection assembled by the Sinologist, author, and translator Rupprecht Mayer and his wife Haitang Mayer-Liem. Composed of over one hundred works acquired in East Asia between 1968 and 2012, this is one of the world's most important collections of Chinese reverse glass paintings from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.Modern and Contemporary Studie

    Spazi pubblici e luoghi condivisi. Progetti architettonici per le città europee

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    Sotto la responsabilità intellettuale e supervisione diretta dell'autore, il volume raccoglie i contributi scritti dai relatori che hanno partecipato al ciclo di conferenze Spazi pubblici e luoghi condivisi. Progetti architettonici per le città europee, ideato da Guya Bertelli e coordinato dal sottoscritto. Il symposium è stato promosso dal Dipartimento di Architettura e Studi Urbani (DAStU) e le conferenze hanno avuto luogo, tra il 2012 e il 2013, presso la sede centrale del Politecnico di Milano e presso il Campus Arata del Polo Territoriale di Piacenza. Le quattro giornate di studio sono state organizzate in modo tale che il dibattito prendesse in esame, nell’ambito della stessa giornata, una coppia di città europee, rendendo possibile un fertile confronto. I contributi dei relatori - Enric Massip Bosh e Carlos Garcia Vazquez; Hervé Dubois e Gill Novarina; Stefan Vieths e Michele Giovanni Caja; Francisco Arqués Soler e Maria Vittoria Capitanucci - sono articolati in quattro diversi capitoli. Ciascun capitolo presenta gli interventi della relativa giornata di studio ed è aperto da un’introduzione, e seguito da una conclusione a firma del coordinatore della giornata. I quattro capitoli sono inoltre preceduti da un’introduzione di Gabriele Pasqui e dai saggi di Guya Bertelli, Michele Roda e del sottoscritto che riflettono, attraverso uno sguardo critico, sul ruolo e sul significato dello spazio pubblico nella città contemporanea.Under the intellectual responsibility and direct supervision of the author, the publication collects contributions by the lecturers in the series of conference Public spaces and shared places. Architectural projects for the European cities created by Guya Bertelli and coordinated by Pasquale Mei. The symposium was sponsored by the Department of Architecture and Urban studies (DAStU) and the conferences have been organized in 2012 and 2013 at Politecnico di Milano, Campus Leonardo, and at Arata Campus, in the Territorial Campus of Piacenza. The debates were part of the four working days; each one was dedicated to an interesting comparison between two European cities. The contributions of the lecturers - Enric Massip Bosh and Carlos Garcia Vazquez; Hervé Dubois and Gill Novarina; Stefan Vieths and Michele Giovanni Caja; Arqués Francisco Soler and Maria Vittoria Capitanucci - are divided into four different chapters. Each chapter presents the intervention of a specific day and is opened by the introduction, and followed by a conclusion by the coordinator of the same day. The four chapters are introduced by a forward by Gabriele Pasqui and essays by Guya Bertelli, Michele Roda and Pasquale Mei, reflecting a critical view on the role and the meaning of the public space in the contemporary city
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