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December 8, 2017 NOTICE to BIDDERS Sealed
December 8, 2017 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Water and Light (BWL) up to 2:00 P.M., local time, Tuesday, 01/16/18, for furnishing: RFP Specification: L-5402a REFURBISHED COMBUSTION TURBINE GENERATOR (RCTG) Proposals must be in full accordance with the enclosed Request for Proposal. You are hereby invited to submit a firm fixed Price Proposal (not subject to economic price adjustment) on or before the Bid Due Date listed above, to furnish all design, engineering, labor, supervision, materials, supplies, equipment, and all other services necessary for the REBURBISHED COMBUSTION TURBINE GENERATOR as defined in this request. Proposals shall be submitted in a non-protected, Adobe format and e-mailed to [email protected]. For ease of identification, enter “RFP Title- Bidder’s Name” in the subject line of your e-mail proposal. You will receive an automatic reply to your submittal which confirms the BWL has received your emailed message. Any electronic Proposals must be received by due date/time deadline to be accepted. Electronic Proposals received after deadline will be rejected. ELECTRONIC PROPOSALS SUBMITTED TO OTHER EMAIL ADDRESSES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. DO NOT CARBON-COPY (CC) OTHER BWL, KRAMER MANAGEMENT, OR SARGENT & LUNDY REPRESENTATIVES ON PROPOSALS SUBMITTED TO THE SEALED BIDS INBOX. Hard copy proposals are required to be submitted by the next business day after the bid due date and in accordance with the following requirements: “ORIGINAL” Proposal, seven (7) copies and two (2) CD’s containing all proposal documents. Do not include copies of the other BWL RFP documents in your proposal package. -
Towards an Open Collaboration Service Framework Liu, Sandy; Spencer, Bruce; Du, Weichang; Chi, Chihung
NRC Publications Archive Archives des publications du CNRC Towards an open collaboration service framework Liu, Sandy; Spencer, Bruce; Du, Weichang; Chi, Chihung This publication could be one of several versions: author’s original, accepted manuscript or the publisher’s version. / La version de cette publication peut être l’une des suivantes : la version prépublication de l’auteur, la version acceptée du manuscrit ou la version de l’éditeur. For the publisher’s version, please access the DOI link below./ Pour consulter la version de l’éditeur, utilisez le lien DOI ci-dessous. Publisher’s version / Version de l'éditeur: https://doi.org/10.1109/CTS.2011.5928668 2011 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), pp. 77-85, 2011-06-01 NRC Publications Record / Notice d'Archives des publications de CNRC: https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=d3ac87ef-c3aa-4dd7-be83-af00e5338270 https://publications-cnrc.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=d3ac87ef-c3aa-4dd7-be83-af00e5338270 Access and use of this website and the material on it are subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth at https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/copyright READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS WEBSITE. L’accès à ce site Web et l’utilisation de son contenu sont assujettis aux conditions présentées dans le site https://publications-cnrc.canada.ca/fra/droits LISEZ CES CONDITIONS ATTENTIVEMENT AVANT D’UTILISER CE SITE WEB. Questions? Contact the NRC Publications Archive team at [email protected]. If you wish to email the authors directly, please see the first page of the publication for their contact information. -
Transnational Media Events
TRANSNATIONAL MEDIATRANSNATIONAL EVENTS In September 2005, a newspaper in Denmark published 12 cartoons depicting Mohammed, the holy Prophet of Islam. Soon after publication, these pictures became part of various events, political projects and diplomatic action. All over the world, the cartoons – or interpretations of them – were connected to dis- cursive struggles that pre-existed their drawing and publication. The cartoon event thus extended well beyond its immediate dramatic phase of spring 2006, both into the past and the future, and became at least a small landmark case of post-9/11 global media history. TRANSNATIONAL MEDIA EVENTS In this book, a community of international media researchers collects some of the lessons learned and questions provoked and offered by media coverage of The MOHAMMED CARTOONS and the the Mohammed cartoons in 16 countries, ranging from Denmark, Egypt and Argentina to Pakistan and Canada. The book looks at the coverage of the car- IMAGINED CLASH of CIVILIZATIONS toons and related incidents through a number of conceptual lenses: political spin, free speech theory, communication rights, the role of visuals and images in global communication, Orientalism and its counter-discourses, media’s rela- tions to immigration policy, and issues of integration. Through this approach, the book aims at a nuanced understanding of the cartoon controversy itself as well as at more general insights into the role of the media in contemporary transnational and transcultural relations. Elisabeth Eide, Risto Kunelius & Angela Phillips -
Virtual Conference Contents
Virtual Conference Contents 등록 및 발표장 안내 03 2020 한국물리학회 가을 학술논문발표회 및 05 임시총회 전체일정표 구두발표논문 시간표 13 포스터발표논문 시간표 129 발표자 색인 189 이번 호의 표지는 김요셉 (공동 제1저자), Yong Siah Teo (공동 제1저자), 안대건, 임동길, 조영욱, 정현석, 김윤호 회원의 최근 논문 Universal Compressive Characterization of Quantum Dynamics, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 210401 (2020) 에서 모티 브를 채택했다. 이 논문에서는 효율적이고 신뢰할 수 있는 양자 채널 진단을 위한 적응형 압축센싱 방법을 제안하고 이를 실험 으로 시연하였다. 이번 가을학술논문발표회 B11-ap 세션에서 김요셉 회원이 관련 주제에 대해서 발표할 예정(B11.02)이다. 2 등록 및 발표장 안내 (Registration & Conference Room) 1. Epitome Any KPS members can download the pdf files on the KPS homepage. (http://www.kps.or.kr) 2. Membership & Registration Fee Category Fee (KRW) Category Fee (KRW) Fellow/Regular member 130,000 Subscription 1 journal 80,000 Student member 70,000 (Fellow/Regular 2 journals 120,000 Registration Nonmember (general) 300,000 member) Nonmember 150,000 1 journal 40,000 (invited speaker or student) Subscription Fellow 100,000 (Student member) 2 journals 60,000 Membership Regular member 50,000 Student member 20,000 Enrolling fee New member 10,000 3. Virtual Conference Rooms Oral sessions Special sessions Division Poster sessions (Zoom rooms) (Zoom rooms) Particle and Field Physics 01, 02 • General Assembly: 20 Nuclear Physics 03 • KPS Fellow Meeting: 20 Condensed Matter Physics 05, 06, 07, 08 • NPSM Senior Invited Lecture: 20 Applied Physics 09, 10, 11 Virtual Poster rooms • Heavy Ion Accelerator Statistical Physics 12 (Nov. 2~Nov. 6) Complex, RAON: 19 Physics Teaching 13 • Computational science: 20 On-line Plasma Physics 14 • New accelerator: 20 Discussion(mandatory): • KPS-KOFWST Young Optics and Quantum Electonics 15 Nov. -
REPORT Making San Francisco a Beautiful, Vibrant and Sustainable City
City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Works SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Mayor Edwin M. Lee City Administrator Naomi Kelly Director Mohammed Nuru 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant and sustainable city. i San Francisco General Hospital Moscone Center Capital Improvement Project Betty Ann Ong Chinese Recreation Center Ortega Branch Library Newcomb Avenue Streetscape Improvement Project 525 Golden Gate Avenue SF Public Utilities Commission Headquarters ii City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Works San Francisco Department of Public Works Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Annual Report Edwin M. Lee, Mayor Naomi Kelly, City Administrator Mohammed Nuru, Director of the Department of Public Works Vision A world class public works organization that contributes to making San Francisco a beautiful, livable, vibrant and sustainable city. Mission The Department of Public Works enhances the quality of life in San Francisco by providing outstanding public service. We design, build, operate, maintain, green and improve the city’s infrastructure, public rights-of-way and facilities with skill, pride and responsiveness in partnership with the San Francisco community. 1 A Message from Mayor Edwin M. Lee As a former Director of the Department of Public Works, I have first-hand knowledge of the innumerable programs and services that DPW provides for the City of San Francisco and the incredible amount of skillful work their staff must perform to make our city beautiful, clean, safe and sustainable. In the next five years, we will invest nearly $9 billion in improving the City’s infrastructure, and DPW will play an essential role in implementing and delivering world-class projects and services to our communities. -
Herzblatt (3/2018)
CUORE MATTO VereinigungVereinigung fürfür Jugendliche Jugendliche und Erwachsene mitund angeborenem Erwachsene mit Herzfehler angeborenem Herzfehler HERZBLATT 3/2018 CUORE MATTO Herzfehler und Beruf EuroHearts- Konferenz 2018 20 Jahre CUORE MATTO CUORE MATTO CUORE MATTO Vereinigung für Jugendliche und Erwachsene mit angeborenem Herzfehler «Die Vereinigung CUORE MATTO repräsentiert und begleitet Jugendliche und Erwachsene mit angeborenem Herzfehler, indem sie ihre Interessen und Anliegen wahrnimmt und vertritt.» www.cuorematto.ch Spendenkonto: PC-Konto 85-144694-6 CUORE MATTO Vereinigung für Jugendliche und Erwachsene mit angeborenem Herzfehler Marktgasse 31 3011 Bern Tel. 079 912 00 60 (Rufumleitung) Präsident: Beat Schneider Neeracherstrasse 15 8173 Riedt/Neerach [email protected] Vorstands- und Anja Hahn Mitgliederkontakte: Schweissrütistrasse 3 8492 Wila Tel. 077 433 44 10 [email protected] Sekretariat: Karin Troxler Ottigenbühlstrasse 25 6030 Ebikon Tel. 041 535 52 49 [email protected] Website: www.cuorematto.ch E-mail: [email protected] Inhaltsverzeichnis Editorial Editorial ....................................................................... 1 «Und was arbeiten Sie?» Je nach Lebenssituation kommt diese Frage ungelegen. Die Antwort kann bei Menschen Herzfehler, Ausbildung und Beruf ................................. 2 mit einem Handicap etwas länger ausfallen und braucht Auf Umwegen zum Traumberuf ................................... 3 teilweise Erklärungsbedarf. Wir alle haben unsere ganz individuellen -
Der Deutsche Free-TV-Markt: Chancen Für Neue Anbieter?
Marc Bauder Der deutsche Free-TV-Markt: Chancen für neue Anbieter? Arbeitspapiere des Instituts für Rundfunkökonomie an der Universität zu Köln Heft 153 Köln, im Januar 2002 Arbeitspapiere des Instituts für Rundfunkökonomie ISSN der Arbeitspapiere: 0945-8999 ISBN des vorliegenden Arbeitspapiers 153: 3-934156-43-6 Schutzgebühr 15,-- € Die Arbeitspapiere können im Internet eingesehen und abgerufen werden unter der Adresse http://www.rundfunkoekonomie.uni-koeln.de Mitteilungen und Bestellungen richten Sie bitte per Email an: [email protected] oder an die unten genannte Postanschrift Hohenstaufenring 57a D-50674 Köln Telefon: (0221) 23 35 36 Telefax: (0221) 24 11 34 Marc Bauder Der deutsche Free-TV-Markt: ∗ Chancen für neue Anbieter? Abbildungsverzeichnis ........................................................................................ V Tabellenverzeichnis ............................................................................................. V Abkürzungsverzeichnis ...................................................................................... VI 1. Einleitung .......................................................................................................1 1.1. Problemstellung ........................................................................................1 1.2. Zielsetzung der Arbeit ...............................................................................2 1.3. Vorgehensweise .......................................................................................3 1.4. Abgrenzungen -
Titel Kino 1 2000, Endversion
EXPORT-UNION OF GERMAN CINEMA 1/2000 GERMAN MASTERS Schlöndorff, Thome and Wenders in Competition at the Berlin International Film Festival Special Report SELLING GERMAN FILMS Spotlight on GERMAN TV-MARKETS Kino Scene from:“THE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL” Thanks to our national and international customers subtitling film video dvd 10 years of Film und Video Untertitelung dubbing post-production 10 years of high-quality subtitles editing telecine 10% reduction on our regular prices standard conversion video transfer inspection of material during 10 celebratory months graphic design from 10 July 1999 to 10 May 2000 dvd mastering you will see the difference www.untertitelung.de [email protected] tel.: +49-2205/9211-0 fax: +49-2205/9211-99 www. german- cinema. de/ INFORMATION ON GERMAN FILMS. now with links to international festivals! Export-Union des Deutschen Films GmbH Tuerkenstrasse 93 · D-80799 München · phone +49-89-39 00 95 · fax +49-89-39 52 23 · email: [email protected] KINO 1/2000 6 Selling German Films 25 In Competition at Berlin Special Report 25 The Million Dollar Hotel 10 Opening Reality OPENING FILM Wim Wenders For Illusions 26 Paradiso – Sieben Tage mit Portrait of Director Sherry Hormann sieben Frauen PARADISO 11 ”I Sold My Soul To Rudolf Thome The Cinema“ 27 Die Stille nach dem Schuss Portrait of Director Tom Tykwer RITA’S LEGENDS Volker Schlöndorff 12 Purveyors Of Excellence Cologne Conference 13 German TV Fare Going Like Hot Cakes German Screenings 15 A Winning Combination Hager Moss Film 16 KINO news 28 German -
Diabetesawarenessmonth Page 3
NEWSNOTES CHILDREN’S DIABETES FOUNDATION - FALL 2019 #DIABETESAWARENESSMONTH PAGE 3 OLIVIA’S GARDEN AT BDC PAGE 14 Active kids put the system to the test PAGE 2 NEWSNOTES Children’s Diabetes Foundation FEATURES Board Members EXECUTIVE BOARD: SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD: 5 RUN FOR THE RING 5K & FUN RUN Mrs. Barbara Davis, Chairman Richard S. Abrams, M.D. Dana Davis, Executive Director Director, Colorado Preventive Mr. Cameron van Orman, Vice Medicine, Rose Medical Center; 8 CHARLOTTE TUCKER Chairman Clinical Professor of Medicine UCD Richard S. Abrams, M.D. Mark Atkinson, Ph.D. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Professor of Pathology & Pediatrics, Stephen Daniels, M.D., Ph.D. Director, University of Florida Chairman of Pediatrics Diabetes Institute The Children’s Hospital, Denver Ezio Bonifacio, Ph.D. 11 BONE HEALTH IN TYPE 1 DIABETES Mrs. Nancy Davis Rickel Professor for Preclinical Approaches Steven Farber, Esq. to Stem Cell Therapy, Daniel Feiten, M.D. Center for Regenerative Therapies, Dresden, Germany 15 OLIVIA’S GARDEN AT BDC Mr. Shane Hendryson Robert Eckel, MD Mrs. Arlene Hirschfeld Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Mrs. Deidre Hunter Biophysics, University of Colorado 19 UPCOMING EVENTS Mr. Shawn Hunter School of Medicine Mr. Steve Lucas Matthias Hebrok, Ph.D. Professor in Residence and Director, Mrs. Tracy van Orman Diabetes Center, University of 20 1 SWEET CRUISE Mr. Ken Rickel California, San Francisco John J. Reilly, Jr., M.D. Steven Kahn, MB, Ch.B. Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs Professor of Medicine, Director of the 21 2019 CAROUSEL BALL & Dean, School of Medicine, Diabetes Research Center, University University of Colorado Denver of Washington Mrs. -
ICCDU2021 Conference Abstracts.Pdf
Conference Abstracts - Oral Session - O-A1: Bio-mimic Complexes for Hydrogen Storage Using CO2 as a Carrier Wan-Hui Wang, 1,2) Xiujuan Feng 1) and Ming Bao 1,2) 1) State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, 116023, China 2) School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Panjin, 124221, China Transformation of greenhouse gas CO2 to fuel has attracted much attention because its important contribution to CO2 elimination and development of sustainable energy system. Formic acid (FA) is an important product of CO2 transformation since it can be used in direct FA fuel cell. In addition, it is also a promising hydrogen carrier because it is nontoxic, biodegradable, and liquidus at room temperature. We have designed and synthesized a series of proton-responsive Ir complexes with hydroxyl substituted N,N-bidentate ligands for efficient catalytic interconversion 1,2 between CO2/H2 and formic acid. Herein, we report our recent studies on catalytic CO2 hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of formic acid using novel bio-inspired complexes.3 We have developed proton-responsive Ru pincer complexes for efficient hydrogenation of CO2 to formic acid/formate in water. Pendant OH group was demonstrated to be crucial for H2 heterolytic cleavage and favorable for hydride formation. In addition, we have developed bio-mimic Ir complexes with pendant amine group for FA dehydrogenation. The mechanistic investigation suggests that pendent amine group can significantly promote hydrogen generation via proton shuttle. Reference 1. Wang, W.-H.*; Himeda, Y.*; Muckerman, J. T.*; Manbeck, G. F.; Fujita, E.* Chem. Rev. 2015, 115, 12936. 2. -
SPIELESAMMLUNG Mit 365 Spielmöglichkeiten Für Jeden Tag Ein Spiel Mühle Spieler: 2 Material: 1 Spielplan Mühle, 9 Weiße Und 9 Schwarze Spielsteine
SPIELESAMMLUNG mit 365 Spielmöglichkeiten Für jeden Tag ein Spiel Mühle Spieler: 2 Material: 1 Spielplan Mühle, 9 weiße und 9 schwarze Spielsteine So wird gespielt: Jeder Spieler erhält 9 Spielsteine derselben Farbe. Abwechselnd wird jeweils ein Spielstein auf einen freien Punkt des Spielfeldes gelegt. Jeder Spieler muss nun versuchen, eine Reihe aus 3 Spielsteinen in einer Linie zu bilden. Das ist eine Mühle. Wer eine Mühle bilden konnte, darf einen Spielstein des anderen vom Spielbrett wegnehmen – allerdings nicht aus einer geschlossenen Mühle des Gegners! Wenn alle Spielsteine auf dem Spielbrett liegen, geht das Spiel weiter, indem abwechselnd jeweils ein Stein entlang einer Linie zu einem angrenzenden freien Feld gezogen wird. Auch jetzt ist das Ziel, eine Mühle zu bilden. Eine Mühle kann beliebig oft geöffnet und beim nächsten Zug wieder geschlossen werden. Wer eine Mühle wieder schließt, darf seinem Gegner erneut einen Spielstein wegnehmen. Spielende: Sieger ist, wer den Gegenspieler durch seine Spielsteine so behindert, dass dieser keinen Zug mehr machen kann – oder wer seinem Gegner alle Steine bis auf 2 Stück weggenommen hat. Falls ein Spieler nur noch 3 Spielsteine auf dem Spielfeld hat und diese eine Mühle bilden, muss er seine Mühle beim nächsten Zug öffnen, auch wenn ihm dann ein Stein weggenommen wird und er das Spiel verliert. Varianten Gemischte Mühle Bei dieser Variante werden die Setz- und Zugphasen nicht voneinander getrennt. Der Spieler kann entscheiden, ob er einen Stein einsetzen oder ziehen möchte. Ceylonesische Mühle Die Regeln sind mit einer Ausnahme unverändert: Auch wenn beim anfänglichen Setzen der Spielsteine eine Mühle entsteht, darf kein gegnerischer Spielstein weggenommen werden. -
Sale Results Made by the Sale Company and May Be Different Than Results Previously Reported
For the latest news, go online to http://auctions.bloodhorse.com DISCLAIMER: Current year figures reflect fall of the hammer prices and any private sales reported by the sale company. Figures for the previous year include any revisions Sale Results made by the sale company and may be different than results previously reported. 39. C, Speightstown—TAJ AIRE, by Taj Alriyadh (Dromoland Farm, 80. C, Street Cry (IRE)—Ascot Starre, by Ascot Knight (Four Star KEENELAND agent)—John Ferguson ..................................................$700,000 Sales, agent)—John Ferguson .......................................$300,000 40. C, Storm Cat—Takesmybreathaway, by Gone West (Lane’s End, 81. F, Giant’s Causeway—AZERI, by Jade Hunter (Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE (SEPT. 14-28) agent)—Tom Tate ...........................................................$300,000 Agency, agent)—Robert & Lawana Low.........................$800,000 2009 2008 CHANGE 41. F, Bernardini—TAP YOUR HEELS, by Unbridled (Dromoland Farm, 83. F, Distorted Humor—BE GENTLE, by Tale of the Cat (Taylor Made NUMBER SOLD 3159 3605 -12.4% agent)—BBA Ireland.......................................................$500,000 Sales Agency, agent)—Westrock Stables .......................$325,000 GROSS $191,859,200 $327,999,100 -41.5% 42. F, Medaglia d’Oro—Tastetheteardrops, by What Luck (Paramount 84. F, Forestry—BELLE OF PERINTOWN, by Dehere (Stonestreet AVERAGE $60,734 $90,984 -33.2% Sales, agent)—John Ferguson .......................................$300,000 Thoroughbred Holdings)—Talons ...................................$150,000 MEDIAN $22,000 $37,000 -40.5% 43. C, Smart Strike—The in Thing, by Wild Again (Pope McLean, 85. C, Speightstown—Belle Turquoise (FR), by Tel Quel (FR) (Fares Farm, Warrendale Sales, agent)—Hong Kong Jockey Club, Cash PERCENT RNA 1201/27.5% 1190/24.8% agent) ...............................................................($70,000) Not sold 44.