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Açık Ihale Usulü Ile Ihale Edilen 4.428 Adet Yabancı Dilde Kitap Mal Alımı Idari Şartnamesi I - İHALENİN KONUSU VE TEKLİF VERMEYE İLİŞKİN HUSUSLAR
Açık ihale usulü ile ihale edilen 4.428 Adet yabancı Dilde Kitap mal alımı idari şartnamesi I - İHALENİN KONUSU VE TEKLİF VERMEYE İLİŞKİN HUSUSLAR Madde 1 - İdareye ilişkin bilgiler 1.1. İdarenin; a) Adı: ORTA DOĞU TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ İdari ve Mali İşler Daire Başkanlığı b) Adresi: ORTA DOĞU TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ ÜNİVERSİTELER MAH. DUMLUPINAR BULVARI NO:1 - MÜHENDISLIK MERKEZ BINASI KAT:1 112 06800 ÇANKAYA ANKARA c) Telefon numarası: 3122103845 ç) Faks numarası: 3122103731 d) Elektronik posta adresi: [email protected] e) İlgili personelinin adı, soyadı ve unvanı: Ayfer BAYRAM - İç Satınalma Müdürü Tel: 0312 210 3845 Teknik Personel: Recep GEYİKÇİ - ODTÜ Kütüphane ve Dokümantasyon Daire Bşk. Şube Müdürü Tel: 0312 210 2788 1.2. İstekliler, ihaleye ilişkin bilgileri yukarıdaki adres ve numaralardan görevli personelle irtibat kurmak suretiyle temin edebilirler. Madde 2 - İhale konusu alıma ilişkin bilgiler 2.1. İhale konusu malın; a) Adı: 4.428 Adet Yabancı Dilde Kitap Alımı b) Varsa kodu: c) Miktarı ve türü: Malın miktarı ve türü ekte yer almaktadır. DENİZ BİLİMLERİ: 7 ADET EĞİTİM: 527 ADET ENFORMASYON: 56 ADET İKTİSADİ ve İDARİ BİLİMLER: 818 ADET MİMARLIK: 289 ADET MÜHENDİSLİK: 623 ADET SAĞLIK: 4 ADET SANAT ve BİLİM: 1300 ADET SOSYAL BİLİMLER: 793 ADET UYGULAMALI BİLİMLAR: 11 ADET TOPLAM: 4.428 ADET ç) Teslim edileceği yer: ODTÜ Kütüphane ve Dokümantasyon Daire Başkanlığı d) Bu bent boş bırakılmıştır. Madde 3 - İhaleye ilişkin bilgiler ile ihale ve son teklif verme tarih ve saati 3.1. a) İhale kayıt numarası: 2012/48739 b) İhale usulü: Açık ihale. c) Tekliflerin sunulacağı adres: ODTÜ- idari Mali İşler Daire Bakanlığı, Dumlupınar Bulvarı Üniversitler Mh. -
The Political Economy of Oil and Natural Resources Instructor
Course Title: The Political Economy of Oil and Natural Resources Instructor: Yahya Sadowski. Number of credits: 2. Teaching Format: 2-3 introductory lectures followed by 9 seminar discussions. Semester: Winter 2015. Class Times: Mondays, 9:00AM to 10:40 AM at Costa Coffee or equivalent. Office Hours: 11:00-12:00 AM Mondays…or by appointment. Course Status: Elective. Course Summary A common—but controversial—idea in global policy debates is that the production of natural resources is associated with a whole host of political problems. These resources are supposed to be sources of domestic and international exploitation, civil and inter-state violence, corruption and crime, pollution and authoritarianism. There are now international public policy processes that focus upon these issues as they relate to water, wheat, bananas, coffee, timber, opium, copper, uranium, rare earths, etc. In this course we will examine each of these debates, focusing the elaborate literature that has developed from analysis of the largest commodities—by value and volume—in world trade: the hydrocarbons crude oil and natural gas. Learning Objectives The first third of the course will supply students with an overview of the hydrocarbons industry, including some of the technological and economic particulars that set it apart from the production of other commodities. In the second third of the class, attention will shift to the role that hydrocarbons play in the political and economic development of individual countries. In the final third of the class, the subject will be geopolitics, and how hydrocarbons produce conflict or cooperation at the international level. This course will not frame the controversies surrounding oil and gas in the conventional manner as matters of energy policy. -
Walpole Public Library DVD List A
Walpole Public Library DVD List [Items purchased to present*] Last updated: 9/17/2021 INDEX Note: List does not reflect items lost or removed from collection A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Nonfiction A A A place in the sun AAL Aaltra AAR Aardvark The best of Bud Abbot and Lou Costello : the Franchise Collection, ABB V.1 vol.1 The best of Bud Abbot and Lou Costello : the Franchise Collection, ABB V.2 vol.2 The best of Bud Abbot and Lou Costello : the Franchise Collection, ABB V.3 vol.3 The best of Bud Abbot and Lou Costello : the Franchise Collection, ABB V.4 vol.4 ABE Aberdeen ABO About a boy ABO About Elly ABO About Schmidt ABO About time ABO Above the rim ABR Abraham Lincoln vampire hunter ABS Absolutely anything ABS Absolutely fabulous : the movie ACC Acceptable risk ACC Accepted ACC Accountant, The ACC SER. Accused : series 1 & 2 1 & 2 ACE Ace in the hole ACE Ace Ventura pet detective ACR Across the universe ACT Act of valor ACT Acts of vengeance ADA Adam's apples ADA Adams chronicles, The ADA Adam ADA Adam’s Rib ADA Adaptation ADA Ad Astra ADJ Adjustment Bureau, The *does not reflect missing materials or those being mended Walpole Public Library DVD List [Items purchased to present*] ADM Admission ADO Adopt a highway ADR Adrift ADU Adult world ADV Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ smarter brother, The ADV The adventures of Baron Munchausen ADV Adverse AEO Aeon Flux AFF SEAS.1 Affair, The : season 1 AFF SEAS.2 Affair, The : season 2 AFF SEAS.3 Affair, The : season 3 AFF SEAS.4 Affair, The : season 4 AFF SEAS.5 Affair, -
The Basics for SUS, Consumers
Lecture Notes Economics of Sustainability K Foster, CCNY, Spring 2014 Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Basics ......................................................................................................................................5 Define Economics ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 Commodities and Goods/Services .......................................................................................... 6 Basics of Supply and Demand Curves ...................................................................................... 7 Analyzing Supply and Demand Curves .................................................................................... 7 Individual Demand to Market Demand.................................................................................. 10 Intertemporal Choice and Discount Rates ............................................................................. 10 Rate of Compounding ........................................................................................................... 12 Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) .............................................................................................................................. 14 Indifference Curves ........................................................................................................................................................ -
Vol 38.2 Winter
Texas Environmental Law Journal Volume 38 Winter 2008 Pages 73 to 168 ARTICLE THE ECONOMICS OF AL T ERN at IVE ENERGY : DECISIONS FOLLOWING T HE IPCC’S RE P OR T ON CLIM at E CH A NGE Brett Buchheit NOTE THE HA R D RO ad : NEPA REVIEW OF T HE TR A NS -TEX A S CORRI D OR A F T ER SEP-15 A N D SAFETEA-LU § 6005 Bina Reddy RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AIR Qua LI T Y – John Turney, John Heintz Natu R A L RESO U RCES – Aileen Hooks, Simone Salloum SOLI D WA S T E – Ali Abazari, David DeLaCerda Wat ER Qua LI T Y & UT ILI T IES – Emily Rogers, Melissa Downey Wat ER RIGH T S – Robin Smith, Margaret Emily Meador CA SENO T ES : FE D ER A L – Deborah Clarke Trejo, Cleveland R. Burke CA SENO T ES : Stat E – Howard Slobodin, Jeffrey J. Russell PU BLIC at IONS – Timothy Wilkins, Jake Arechiga STATE BAR SECTION NEWS Official Publication of the Environmental & Natural Resources Law Section of the State Bar of Texas Published Jointly with The University of Texas School of Law i Texas Environmental Law Journal Volume 38 Winter 2008 Number 2 ARTICLE 73 THE ECONOMICS OF AL T ERN at IVE ENERGY : DECISIONS FOLLOWING T HE IPCC’S RE P OR T ON CLIM at E CH A NGE Brett Buchheit NOTE 125 THE HA R D RO ad : NEPA REVIEW OF T HE TR A NS -TEX A S CORRI D OR A F T ER SEP-15 A N D SAFETEA-LU § 6005 Bina Reddy RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AIR Qua LI T Y – John Turney, John Heintz 144 Natu R A L RESO U RCES – Aileen Hooks, Simone Salloum 147 SOLI D WA S T E – Ali Abazari, David DeLaCerda 149 Wat ER Qua LI T Y & UT ILI T IES – Emily Rogers, Melissa Downey 152 Wat ER RIGH T S – Robin Smith, Margaret Emily Meador 154 CA SENO T ES : FE D ER A L – Deborah Clarke Trejo, Cleveland R. -
ITER - Wikipedia 1 of 23
ITER - Wikipedia 1 of 23 Coordinates: 43.70831°N 5.77741°E ITER ITER (originally the International ITER Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor[1]) is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject, which will be the world's largest magnetic confinement plasma physics experiment. It is an experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor that is being built next to the Cadarache facility in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, in Provence, southern France.[2] The ITER thermonuclear fusion reactor has been designed to produce a fusion plasma equivalent to 500 megawatts (MW) of thermal output power for around twenty minutes while 50 megawatts of Thirty-five participating nations thermal power are injected into the tokamak, Formation 24 October 2007 resulting in a ten-fold gain of plasma heating power.[3] Thereby the machine aims to demonstrate Headquarters Saint-Paul-lès- the principle of producing more thermal power from Durance, France the fusion process than is used to heat the plasma, Director- Bernard Bigot something that has not yet been achieved in any General fusion reactor. The total electricity consumed by the Website www.iter.org (https:// reactor and facilities will range from 110 MW up to www.iter.org/) 620 MW peak for 30-second periods during plasma operation.[4] Thermal-to-electric conversion is not ITER included in the design because ITER will not produce sufficient power for net electrical production. The emitted heat from the fusion reaction will be vented to the atmosphere.[5][6] The project is funded and run by seven member entities—the European Union, India, Japan, China, Russia, South Korea and the United States. -
Book Review: Oil 101
The Oil Drum | Book Review: Oil 101 http://www.theoildrum.com/node/5340 Book Review: Oil 101 Posted by Robert Rapier on April 28, 2009 - 2:00pm Topic: Supply/Production Tags: book review, morgan downey, oil market, oil production, refineries [list all tags] Oil 101, by Morgan Downey, is without a doubt the most detailed and comprehensive book I have ever read on the oil industry. In fact, I am not aware that another book like this even exists. This is not an opinion piece, nor is it a peak oil book. It is a collection of factual information covering all aspects of the industry. From oil in the ground to product in the tanks (and everything in between) - this book contains everything you could ever want to know about the industry. I like to think I know quite a bit about different areas of the industry, but I still managed to learn a lot from this book. It doesn't matter if you are a complete novice or already know quite a bit about the industry; there is something for everyone in this book. Downey displays a deep understanding across all sectors of the industry. For instance, if I didn't know better I would have guessed that the refining chapter was written by someone who had spent an entire career in the refining industry. The only books on refining that I have read that were more comprehensive were those written specifically as technical guides for running a refinery. Other areas are covered in similar detail. There is no aspect of the industry left uncovered. -
Market Transformation and Trade in Oil Product
Market Transformation and Trade in Oil Product Barış Sanlı EPPEN – The Second Eurasia Summer School (İzmir) 14 July 2016 [email protected] www.barissanli.com Disclamer None of the ideas in this presentation represents the ideas and position of the institutions and agencies which Barış Sanlı works with. Ideas should be taken as Barış Sanlı’s personal views without prejudice. None of these slides should be used for trading or commercial purposes. The sole aim is to give a brief overview of oil trading literature In 45 minutes – An Overview • Recommendation • David Long-Oil Trading Manual_ A comprehensive guide to the oil markets- Woodhead Publishing (2003) • Sally Clubley-Trading in oil futures and options-Woodhead Publishing (1998) • Morgan Downey – Oil 101 – Wooden Table Press (2009) • Salvatore Carollo-Understanding Oil Prices_ A Guide to What Drives the Price of Oil in Today's Markets-Wiley (2011) • IEA – Oil Market Report • Examples From : Mercatus Energy Advisors • Start from : https://www.mercatusenergy.com/blog/bid/86597/The- Fundamentals-of-Oil-Gas-Hedging-Futures Inside 1. History of Pricing 2. Brent Era 3. Exchanges 4. A Game Theoretic World? 5. Products (Refining) 6. Seasonality 7. Oil Market Report 8. Why Trade? 9. Some Concepts of Oil Trade 10. Forward, Futures, Spreads, Options 11. Scenarios Energy Technology Relation © Barış Sanlı History of Pricing Price Formation History Official Posted Rockefeller First refinery 1865 Rationing Brent Price Ida Tarbell (1902-1904) Futures Netback pricing Sherman AntiTrust (1890) Target -
"Oil 101" by Morgan Downey
The Oil Drum | A Review of "Oil 101" by Morgan Downey http://www.theoildrum.com/node/5107 A Review of "Oil 101" by Morgan Downey Posted by Heading Out on February 17, 2009 - 10:24am Topic: Supply/Production Tags: book review, oil market, oil production, refineries [list all tags] I read a lot of books. (A quick measure comes up with more than 10 ft of shelf space filled with books relating to the topic of peak oil and alternate fuels – not counting the books that deal with drilling and other aspects of technology that relate more to my day job). Some of these are quite expensive. Jean Grove’s book that I have recently been quoting, is now discounted to around $350, and several of the alternate fuels books are well over $100. But price doesn't mean necessarily useful and of my collection only 8 books sit on my desk. Today I added another to that rather select group. It is Morgan Downey’s “Oil 101”. It sits on my desk, not because it gives me a lot of the in-depth detail that many of the stories that I write require, but rather it is because it has a vast reservoir of the small, but invaluable, snippets that provide that useful addenda that help in understanding a story. It is, I suppose, in the format of the book I would have written if I had tied together the Tech Talk series. It differs from them, however, both in being focused not just on oil, but also in explaining more of the financial matters that play such a significant part in the price we pay for oil and thereafter for the gas that goes into the tank. -
Rupert Herbert-Burns Phd Thesis
PETROLEUM GEOPOLITICS : A FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS Rupert Herbert-Burns A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of PhD at the University of St Andrews 2012 Full metadata for this item is available in Research@StAndrews:FullText at: http://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/ Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10023/4035 This item is protected by original copyright Petroleum Geopolitics: A Framework of Analysis Rupert Herbert-Burns A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Ph.D at the University of St. Andrews April 2011 Abstract The playing field upon which actors, both state and non-state, develop strategies to secure existing supplies of oil and seek access to new ones is as systemically, politically and strategically complex is as it is geographically vast. In considering this activity, the terminology used by pundits and journalists to describe the significance of issues such as oil demand, the complexities of access to petroleum and concerns over security threats to supplies of oil is familiar. Juxtapositions such as the ‘geopolitics of oil’, ‘energy geopolitics’, the ‘geopolitics of resource wars’ and the ‘geopolitics of oil and gas’ are all familiar. But what do they mean when they use ‘geopolitics’ in this context? Thus, by extension, can petroleum geopolitics - a hybrid conceptual construction used in this thesis - be disassembled into its component parts, analysed and systematically understood. This is the aim of this thesis. This thesis contends that the very nature of oil and gas reserves, the processes of exploration and production, and the means that govern and characterise the transportation of petroleum overland and by sea is inherently geopolitical - that some core features of geopolitical theory and key geopolitical concepts are pivotal in determining the ontology and process of the international oil business. -
UNIT – I - Fundamentals of Genomics and Proteomics– SBI1309
Genome organization and sequencing SCHOOL OF BIO AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY UNIT – I - Fundamentals of Genomics and Proteomics– SBI1309 1 Genome organization and sequencing Organization of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes Prokaryotic Usually circular Smaller Found in the nucleoid region Less elaborately structured and folded Eukaryotic Complexed with a large amount of protein to form chromatin Highly extended and tangled during interphase Found in the nucleus The current model for progressive levels of DNA packing: Nucleosome basic unit of DNA packing formed from DNA wound around a protein core that consists of 2 copies each of the 4 types of histone (H2A, H2B, H3, H4)] A 5th histone (H1) attaches near the bead when the chromatin undergoes the next level of packing 30 nm chromatin fiber next level of packing; coil with 6 nucleosomes per turn the 30 nm chromatin forms looped domains, which are attached to a nonhistone protein scaffold (contains 20,000 – 100,000 base pairs) Looped domains attach to the inside of the nuclear envelope the 30 nm chromatin forms looped domains, which are attached to a nonhistone protein scaffold (contains 20,000 – 100,000 base pairs) 2 Genome organization and sequencing 3 Genome organization and sequencing Histones influence folding in eukaryotic DNA. Histones small proteins rich in basic amino acids that bind to DNA, forming chromatin Contain a high proportion of positively charged amino acids which bind tightly to the negatively charged DNA Heterochromatin Chromatin -
Commodities Demystified
COMMODITIES DEMYSTIFIED A GUIDE TO TRADING AND THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN Commodities trading – supply of the basic staples that are converted into the food we eat, the industrial goods we use, and the energy that fuels our transport and heats and lights our lives – is one of the oldest forms of economic activity, yet it is also one of the most widely misunderstood. At no time has this been truer than in the last 20 years, with the emergence of a group of specialist commodities trading and logistics firms operating in a wide range of complex markets, from metals and minerals to energy products. This guide, “Commodities Demystified”, is an attempt to explain the functions and modus operandi of these firms, and the way they help organise the supply chains that underpin today’s globalised world. Drawing on the expertise and experience of Trafigura, one of the leading independent trading firms, it describes operating principles and techniques that are common to the sector as a whole. We hope you will find it interesting and informative, and that it sheds some additional light on a critical global industry that deserves to be better understood. Jeremy Weir, CEO Trafigura Disclamer. This publication has been prepared for general guidance on matters of interest only, and does not constitute professional advice. You should not act upon the information contained in this publication without obtaining specific professional advice. Whilst reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the content of this publication, no warranties or representations (express or implied) are made as to the accuracy, currency or comprehensiveness of the information contained in this publication.