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Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone
This Senior Honors Project is entitled “Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone.” The author of the project is Ty Matson. The Senior Honors Project was the preparation and performance of my senior trombone recital, with program notes to accompany the traditional program list of pieces. The trombone recital was comprised of seven pieces of varied styles, musical eras, and composers. The program notes that were distributed in addition to the program consisted of background information on the composers as well as the compositions themselves. The recital, not including intermission, lasted approximately 47 minutes
An electrical particle velocity profiler for in-channel clogging detection and flow pattern characterization
Ty Matson: Senior Recital , Trombone
"This Senior Honors Project is entitled ""Ty Matson: Senior Recital , Trombone."" The author of the project is Ty Matson. The Senior Honors Project was the preparation and performance of my senior trombone recital , with program notes to accompany the traditional program list of pieces. The trombone recital was comprised of seven pieces of varied styles , musical eras , and composers. The program notes that were distributed in addition to the program consisted of background information on the composers as well as the compositions themselves. The recital , not including intermission , lasted approximately 47 minutes.
Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone
This Senior Honors Project is entitled “Ty Matson: Senior Recital, Trombone.” The author of the project is Ty Matson. The Senior Honors Project was the preparation and performance of my senior trombone recital, with program notes to accompany the traditional program list of pieces. The trombone recital was comprised of seven pieces of varied styles, musical eras, and composers. The program notes that were distributed in addition to the program consisted of background information on the composers as well as the compositions themselves. The recital, not including intermission, lasted approximately 47 minutes
In-channel particle position and velocity detectors based on particle transit time across uneven inter-gap electrodes
Dual polarization interferometric and capillary electrophoretic analysis of supported lipid bilayer constructed on silica-based surface: evaluation of its anti-protein adsorption effect.
Differential effects of amphetamine on the expression of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 and GluR2 subunit of AMPA receptor in cultured cortical and hippocampal neurons.
Dynamically enhanced magnetodielectric effect and magnetic-field-controlled electric relaxations in La-doped BiMnO3
Bi ions of multiferroic BiMnO3 were replaced with La ions in order to induce an overlap of the ferroelectric and ferromagnetic transitions in temperature and thus enhance the interproperty coupling. Twenty percent La-doped BiMnO3 in thin-film form shows a broad ferroelectric transition below 150 K; spontaneous magnetization also develops in the transition region. The saturation magnetization and polarization reach 1.6 mu(B)/Mn and 12 mu C/cm(2) at 5 K, respectively. This new magnetic ferroelectric shows a greatly enhanced magnetodielectric effect in the transition region with maximum 45% at 9 T, which is a 70-fold increase compared to that of the pure bulk compound. It is demonstrated that the magnetodielectric effect is dynamically enhanced due to a phenomenon of magnetic-field controlled electric relaxations
The emerging legal framework for private sector development in Viet Nam's transitional economy
A major objective of Viet Nam's transition to a market economy has been to reactivate the private sector in a mixed economy. Several new laws have been introduced in the past five years to implement this policy and to create an enabling environment for the private sector. The author reviews some of the more important laws and regulations that affect Viet Nam's private sector activities, including laws on real property, intellectual property, companies, domestic investment, foreign investment, bankruptcy, contracts, and dispute resolution. Anti-monopoly law has not yet been introduced in Viet Nam. The issue of competition is addressed in the context of trade law, the relative roles of the state and private sector, and restrictions in company law. These areas all establish the foundation of a legal framework for a market economy. The author concludes that Viet Nam's legal framework, like China's, is still influenced by ideology, which causes problems in such areas as private ownership of real property and with such fundamental legal concepts as"due process of law."It is noted that the private sector is constrained by the lack of an independent judiciary, the absence of private land ownership, other uncertainties in property law that limit the develpoment of financial markets, and the inherent bias of the system in favor of the state sector (and collective ownership). Also noted is a law-abiding attitude, equally important to development has been slow to develop. The author goes on to point out that the foreign investment process is too complicated, and its company law too restrictive. A first priority should be to strreamline regulations, as well as liberalize trade policy and increase efforts in privatization of state enterprises. In this respect the author notes that export processing zones may be a useful interim instrument to attract foreign investment but should be phased out over time. More important in the long term is a good investment climate resting on a strong legal foundation.Legal Products,Environmental Economics&Policies,Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Housing and Land,Municipal Financial Management,Environmental Economics&Policies,Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Housing and Land,Legal Products,Municipal Financial Management
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