Multi-resonator metamaterials as multi-band metastructures
In: Materials and design, Band 202, S. 109522
ISSN: 1873-4197
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In: Materials and design, Band 202, S. 109522
ISSN: 1873-4197
The Institution in 2013 reached a level of USD 12,101,000 approvals, representing an increase of 31% over 2012, with a significant distribution by country and sector strategic diversification of its operations throughout the region. CAF further strengthened its catalytic role in attracting funds from various sources to Latin America, to promote investment and trade opportunities in the region. In this regard, in 2013 he announced a major effort to strengthen the organization and its processes, as well as an exercise in strategic thinking aimed at developing new initiatives and programs related to knowledge transfer and technical support to partner countries. In addition, progress was made in the development and implementation of innovative catalytic tools to generate greater added value, mainly in supporting the private sector in the context of the corporate strategy to promote productive transformation of the region. In this Annual Report are described and the audited financial statements for fiscal year 2013, these results are thanks to the support of the governments of shareholder countries and members of the Board of CAF, as well as the strong commitment of our staff to the institution and Latin America.
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First report has title: First annual report of the trustees of the Indiana Asylum for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, to the legislature of the state of Indiana. For the year 1844. ; Title varies slightly. ; 1st-4th reports printed 1855. ; Report year irregular 1844-1850; ends Oct. 31, 1851-1906; Sept. 30, 1907- ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Called Indiana Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, 1844-1847; Indiana State Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, 1848-1849; Indiana Asylum for Educating the Deaf and Dumb, 1850-1854; Indiana Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, 1901-1906; Indiana State School for the Deaf, 1907-
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Title from cover. ; Report year ends June 30. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Vols. for 1993-2000 include annual report of: Illinois. Local Labor Relations Board. ; Latest issue consulted: 2000.
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Contests are games in which the players compete for a valuable prize by exerting effort or using resources so as to increase their probability of winning. This paper examines two player multi-item contests, a class of games in which players are faced with a decision about how much of a given resource to devote to an entire collection or sequence of different contests. Applications include multi-item rent-seeking behavior, multi-good marketing and advertising, multi-jurisdictional political contests. In these games, even when the (uncertain) outcomes in each contest are assumed to be mutually statistically independent, equilibrium efforts can exhibit strong interdependencies. Changes in either the contest success function or value of the prize in one contest usually alter the equilibrium amount of resources devoted to all contests by both players. We unify and extend results from marketing and political science, and also derive conditions under which both players exert zero effort in equilibrium in some subset of contests.
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Imprint varies ; Board discontinued in 1900 ; The "Thirteenth annual report . for the year ending June 30, 1899" is chronologically the 14th report, 1899/1900; no regular report was published for 1898/99, the financial and statistical material having been published in a map. It contains also the 11th and 12th reports, reprinted ; Report year ends June 30 ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Supersedes Report of Board of railroad commissioners ; FOR COMPLETE RECORD SEE CHECKLIST ; Book-plate of the Harrison Stuckslayer memorial library of political economy and banking of Cornell college, Mt. Vernon, Ia., in 3d and 4th annual reports
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Transmitted to the Legislature by the regents of the University as part of their annual reports. ; Each report is in two parts : 1. Report of director. Bulletins. 2. Academies. ; Continuation of High school section of Examination department. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. for 1898-1903 "transmitted to the Legislature by the Regents of the University as part of their 112th-117th annual reports." ; Reports for 1898-1903 issued in two parts: 1. Report of director, Bulletins; 2. Academies. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. for 1898- "transmitted to the Legislature by the Regents of the University as part of their 112th- annual reports." ; Reports for 1898- issued in two parts: 1. Report of director, Bulletins; 2. Academies. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; "Continuation of High School section of Examination Department."
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204842548
1909 has title: First annual report of the Board of commissioners for the promotion of uniformity of legislation in the United States . ; Mode of access: Internet. ; FOR COMPLETE RECORD SEE CHECKLIST
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Report year irregular. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 1900/01-1904/05 are found also in the annual reports of the Philippine Commission, 1900/01-1904/05 (U.S. Philippine Commission). ; 1899/1900-1900/01 are found also in the annual reports of the military governor of the Philippine Islands as follows: 1899/1900, Appendix II; 1900/01, Appendix KK.
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This annual report of the Joint Legislative Committee on Aging presents a brief history of the committee, description of public hearings and committee meetings, reports send to the General Assembly, legislation introduced by the committee on topics of importance to the well-being of senior citizens, summary of reports on aging topics by state agencies, list of publications, appropriation bill, and statistics on Homestead Tax Exemption reimbursements, population, and voting.
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