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    TINTURA DE CALCETINES PA 100 POR CIENTO Y MEZCLA PAN-PA 90-10 POR CIENTO

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    CONTENIDO: Tintura de calcetines PA 100; y mezcla PAN/PA 90/10. Elaboracion de los planos generales de la maquina a construir. Practicas a realizarse en la maquina. Uso y mantenimiento de la maquina diseñada

    South African responses to Open Access publishing: a survey of the research community

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    Open access publishing offers wide benefits to the scholarly community and may also afford relief to financially embattled academic libraries. The progress of the open access model rests upon the acceptance and validation of open access journals and open archives or institutional repositories by the academic mainstream, particularly by publishing researchers. To what extent are the key actors in the South African research system aware of the advantages of open access? This article reports on the findings of a recent survey undertaken to assess the current awareness, concerns and depth of support for open access amongst local researchers, research managers and policy makers in South Africa. The study focuses on issues of quality, article or author charges and the established academic reward system. It concludes that within the prevailing framework, there is little prospect that academics would choose to publish within open access journals. Recommendations for advocacy by the library community are proposed

    Author Co-Citation Analysis (ACA): a powerful tool for representing implicit knowledge of scholar knowledge workers

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    In the last decade, knowledge has emerged as one of the most important and valuable organizational assets. Gradually this importance caused to emergence of new discipline entitled ―knowledge management‖. However one of the major challenges of knowledge management is conversion implicit or tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge. Thus Making knowledge visible so that it can be better accessed, discussed, valued or generally managed is a long-standing objective in knowledge management. Accordingly in this paper author co- citation analysis (ACA) will be proposed as an efficient technique of knowledge visualization in academia (Scholar knowledge workers)

    Relative (pa,pb,pa,pa−b)-difference sets in p-subgroups of SL(n,K)

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    AbstractIn this note, we study relative (pa,pb,pa,pa−b)-relative difference sets in certain p-subgroups of SL(n,K), K=Fq, where q is a prime power

    I Want One Like Pa Had Yesterday

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    First Line: Willie's mother said "I'm going to find a girl for you"First Line of Chorus: I want one like pa had yesterdayKey: C Majo

    Open access self-archiving: An author study

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    This, our second author international, cross-disciplinary study on open access had 1296 respondents. Its focus was on self-archiving. Almost half (49%) of the respondent population have self-archived at least one article during the last three years. Use of institutional repositories for this purpose has doubled and usage has increased by almost 60% for subject-based repositories. Self-archiving activity is greatest amongst those who publish the largest number of papers. There is still a substantial proportion of authors unaware of the possibility of providing open access to their work by self-archiving. Of the authors who have not yet self-archived any articles, 71% remain unaware of the option. With 49% of the author population having self-archived in some way, this means that 36% of the total author population (71% of the remaining 51%), has not yet been appraised of this way of providing open access. Authors have frequently expressed reluctance to self-archive because of the perceived time required and possible technical difficulties in carrying out this activity, yet findings here show that only 20% of authors found some degree of difficulty with the first act of depositing an article in a repository, and that this dropped to 9% for subsequent deposits. Another author worry is about infringing agreed copyright agreements with publishers, yet only 10% of authors currently know of the SHERPA/RoMEO list of publisher permissions policies with respect to self-archiving, where clear guidance as to what a publisher permits is provided. Where it is not known if permission is required, however, authors are not seeking it and are self-archiving without it. Communicating their results to peers remains the primary reason for scholars publishing their work; in other words, researchers publish to have an impact on their field. The vast majority of authors (81%) would willingly comply with a mandate from their employer or research funder to deposit copies of their articles in an institutional or subject-based repository. A further 13% would comply reluctantly; 5% would not comply with such a mandate

    PA faculty climb Capitol Hill

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    Washington, D.C.—On Thursday, November 12, three faculty members from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Department of Physician Assistant Studies visited North Dakota legislators in Washington, D.C., as part of the Physician Assistant Education Association\u27s Hill Day. The event, held in conjunction with the association\u27s national conference, brought more than 250 PA educators to Capitol Hill. The PA profession is relatively new compared to other health professions, said PAEA\u27s Head of Research and Policy Tony Miller, MEd, PA-C. “So it\u27s important for us to educate legislators about what we do and why we need their support. UND SMHS Department Chair Jeanie McHugo, PhD, PA-C; Assistant Professor Jay Metzger, MPAS, PA-C, and Assistant Professor Nicole Amsbaugh, MPAS, PA-C, visited the offices of Rep. Kevin Cramer, Sen. John Hoeven, and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp. “Physician assistants play a critical role in the healthcare of North Dakotans, especially in rural and underserved primary care practices,” McHugo said. “The PA Program at UND is continually adapting to the meet the growing needs of rural North Dakota, and it was great to be able to visit with legislative staff regarding our program.” Physician assistants (PAs) are licensed healthcare professionals who practice medicine as members of a team with their supervising physicians. Established in 1972, the PAEA is the only national organization in the United States representing PA educational programs. Its mission is to pursue excellence, foster faculty development, advance the body of knowledge that defines quality education and patient-centered care, and promote diversity in all aspects of PA education

    A Millimeter-Wave Front-End for FD/FDD Transceivers Featuring an Embedded PA and an N-Path Filter Based Circulator Receiver

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    This work presents an ultra-compact single-antenna FD/FDD transceivers front-end. It comprises a nonreciprocal circulator, RX, and an integrated power amplifier (PA). In the proposed circulator, we devise a ring quarter-wave transmission line topology with adjusted characteristic impedances to improve TX-to-antenna insertion loss and TX-to-RX isolation. Besides, an AND-gate switching-based N-path filter is proposed to realize the circulator's nonreciprocal gyrator while acting as a mixer-first RX. Owing to the ultra-compact N-path filter structure, the circulator occupies only 0.38mm 2 core area. Over a 27.1-to-31.1GHz band, the realized front-end offers >20dB TX-to-RX isolation while its measured TX-to-antenna insertion loss is 1.7~2.2dB. The RX path tolerates the PA's blocker signal, achieving 5dBm in-band and 13dBm out-of-band B 1dB. Moreover, the PA delivers 15.15dBm peak output power with 33% drain efficiency. Our front-end prototype occupies only 0.7mm 2 , including circulator, PA, quadrature hybrid coupler LO generators, and baseband circuits.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Electronic

    Connecticut's PA 490 Program (2021)

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    1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)"Updates 2017-R-0160."Discusses Connecticut's Public Act 63-490, commonly referred to as "PA 490" or the "490 program, which allows four classifications of land--farm, forest, open space, and maritime heritage--to be assessed at their current use value, rather than their fair market valu
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