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Ngā mahi: Kaupapa Māori outcomes and indicators kete
As part of the Planning Under Cooperative Mandates research (PUCM) we developed a kaupapa Māori outcomes and indicators framework. This framework reflects tikanga Māori and Māori values. It also considers issues (including environmental issues) according to those tikanga that particular issues invoke. For example, tikanga brought into play in relation to council treatment and disposal of sewerage include tapu (sacred), and might also impact on the mauri (life-force) of water if treated effluent were to enter waterways.
The intention of our research has been to clarify and define key Māori environmental concepts so that stakeholders (including council staff) will have a terms of reference against which they can compare desired environmental outcomes from different perspectives and be better placed to integrate Māori environmental outcomes into planning processes. The end-point is this Nga Mahi kete report containing tikanga-based worksheets and the guidelines for using them
Mahi-Mahi: Low-Latency Asynchronous BFT DAG-Based Consensus
We present Mahi-Mahi, the first asynchronous BFT consensus protocol that achieves sub-second latency in a wide-area network setting while processing over 100,000 transactions per second. Mahi-Mahi achieves such high performance by leveraging an uncertified structured Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) to forgo explicit certification. This reduces the number of messages required to commit and the CPU overhead for certificate verification, significantly. Mahi-Mahi introduces a novel commit rule that enables committing multiple blocks in each asynchronous DAG round. Mahi-Mahi can be parametrized either with a 5 network hops commit delay, maximizing the commit probability under a continuously active asynchronous adversary, or with a 4 network hops commit delay, reducing latency under a more moderate and realistic asynchronous adversary. We demonstrate safety and liveness of Mahi-Mahi in a Byzantine context for all of these parametrizations. Finally, we evaluate Mahi-Mahi in a geo-replicated setting and compare its performance to state-of-the-art asynchronous consensus protocols, showcasing Mahi-Mahi's significantly lower latency
Effects of crude oil on in situ cardiac function in young adult mahi–mahi (Coryphaena hippurus)
•Oil exposure decreases stroke volume of the heart in Mahi mahi.•Oil exposure decreases cardiac work in Mahi mahi.•Oil exposure decreases cardiac output of Mahi mahi.Exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) negatively impacts exercise performance in fish species but the physiological modifications that result in this phenotype are poorly understood. Prior studies have shown that embryonic and juvenile mahi–mahi (Coryphaeus hippurus) exposed to PAH exhibit morphological abnormalities, altered cardiac development and reduced swimming performance. It has been suggested that cardiovascular function inhibited by PAH exposure accounts for the compromised exercise performance in fish species. In this study we used in-situ techniques to measure hemodynamic responses of young adult mahi–mahi exposed to PAH for 24h. The data indicate that stroke volume was reduced 44% in mahi–mahi exposed to 9.6±2.7μgl−1 geometric mean PAH (∑PAH) and resulted in a 39% reduction in cardiac output and a 52% reduction in stroke work. Maximal change in pressure over change in time was 28% lower in mahi–mahi exposed to this level of ∑PAH. Mean intraventricular pressures and heart rate were not significantly changed. This study suggests exposure to environmentally relevant PAH concentrations impairs aspects of cardiovascular function in mahi–mahi
“Plan Dorado” Secures a Future for Ecuador’s Mahi Mahi Fishery
Mahi is Ecuador’s largest fishery, landing 22 million pounds in an average year. In addition to its importance to the national economy, Ecuador’s mahi fishery is among the world’s largest. And with most of its product sold to American buyers, Ecuador mahi can be found at in the fish cases and on the menus of U.S. companies from Kroger, Costco, Harris Teeter, and Hyatt
Mahi-Mahi: Low-Latency Asynchronous BFT DAG-Based Consensus
We present Mahi-Mahi, the first asynchronous BFT consensus protocol that achieves sub-second latency in a wide-area network setting while processing over 100,000 transactions per second. Mahi-Mahi achieves such high performance by leveraging an uncertified structured Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) to forgo explicit certification. This reduces the number of messages required to commit and the CPU overhead for certificate verification, significantly. Mahi-Mahi introduces a novel commit rule that enables committing multiple blocks in each asynchronous DAG round. Mahi-Mahi can be parametrized either with a 5 network hops commit delay, maximizing the commit probability under a continuously active asynchronous adversary, or with a 4 network hops commit delay, reducing latency under a more moderate and realistic asynchronous adversary. We demonstrate safety and liveness of Mahi-Mahi in a Byzantine context for all of these parametrizations. Finally, we evaluate Mahi-Mahi in a geo-replicated setting and compare its performance to state-of-the-art asynchronous consensus protocols, showcasing Mahi-Mahi’s significantly lower latency.DEDI
Governors with mahi-mahi and swordfish
This negative shows Governor Charles Layman Terry, Junior, and Maryland Governor John Millard Tawes attending a tuna fishing tournament at the Indian River Inlet. The governors are examining a mahi-mahi and marlin
Governors with mahi-mahi and swordfish
This negative shows Governor Charles Layman Terry, Junior, and Maryland Governor John Millard Tawes attending a tuna fishing tournament at the Indian River Inlet. The governors are examining a mahi-mahi and marlin
Governors with mahi-mahi and swordfish
This negative shows Governor Charles Layman Terry, Junior, and Maryland Governor John Millard Tawes attending a tuna fishing tournament at the Indian River Inlet. The governors are looking at a mahi-mahi and marlin
Governors with mahi-mahi and swordfish
This negative shows Governor Charles Layman Terry, Junior, and Maryland Governor John Millard Tawes attending a tuna fishing tournament at the Indian River Inlet. The governors are looking at a mahi-mahi and marlin
Perjalanan DPRD Provinsi Jawa Barat 1945-2016
Buku ini merupakan referensi bagi rakyat Jawa Barat agar mengetahui perjalanan Lembaga Wakil Rakyat Daerah Jawa Barat dari masa ke masa sekaligus mengambil hikmah dari setiap peristiwa yang terjadi. Isi buku ini dapat divermati dari mulai perubahan kelembagaan sampai kinerja para wakil rakyat Jabar dari periode ke periode sejak kemerdekaan hingga era reformasi berkelanjutan
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