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Anti-Access/Area-Denial (A2/AD)
C en t er f o R S t ra t egic and B udge t ary A ssessmen t S Outside-In Operating from Range to Defeat Iran’s Anti-Access and Area-Denial Threats BY MARK GUNZINGER With Chris Dougherty Outside-in: Operating frOm range tO defeat iran’s anti-access and area-denial threats BY MARK GUNZINGER With Chris Dougherty 2011 © 2011 Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. All rights reserved. about the center for strategic and Budgetary assessments The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) is an independent, nonpartisan policy research institute established to promote innovative thinking and debate about national security strategy and investment options. CSBA’s goal is to enable policymakers to make informed decisions on matters of strategy, security policy and resource allocation. CSBA provides timely, impartial and insightful analyses to senior decision mak- ers in the executive and legislative branches, as well as to the media and the broader national security community. CSBA encourages thoughtful participation in the de- velopment of national security strategy and policy, and in the allocation of scarce human and capital resources. CSBA’s analysis and outreach focus on key questions related to existing and emerging threats to U.S. national security. Meeting these challenges will require transforming the national security establishment, and we are devoted to helping achieve this end. about the authors Mark Gunzinger is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. Mr. Gunzinger has served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Forces Transformation and Resources. He is the principal author or co-author of multi- ple Defense Planning Guidance directives, key strategic planning guidance documents that shape DoD force planning. -
BALL While Others Beg for Work Crafts Back at Work at Dupont
Number 20 ! The Chronicle Gets To Hungary An Editorial Several Receive Letters While Others Beg For Work The State, The Charlotte Observer, The News and Crafts Back At Saying Their Names Had Courier and other morning papers Wednesday carried a story from Boston saying that two New England Gover In This County nors had warned that unemployment in their states is Work At DuPont i Average Been Gotten From Paper “critical.’* Mod* Wi*fc Although Hungary is one of the countries behind the ?onrt,5*tion Pr®9rOm ,s .Governors Paul A. Dever of Massachusetts and Chester ^cktt Ling Put Around fisofl* Bowles of Connecticut told Secretary of Commerce Sawyer About Iron Curtain, a copy of The Camden Chronicle made its* Revised And New Roods in Washington that one out of every eight workers in Plant By AFL Union Of Hasp*011 way into it in some way and as result letters begging for their states is out of a job. help have come to a number of people. In each of the let Added To System Governor Dever tagged the situation in Massachusetts Common Laborers , S**4 ters it is stated that the name of the person to whom the as “most critical” and predicted that there might be an jT^Tcapit* cost letter was addressed was seen in a copy of The Camden Senator Kennedy and Rep other 92,000 jobless in his state bv September 30. Refusal of the Du Pont Hospital is Chronicle. One of the letters was received by a young lady resentatives Gettys and Kel Governor Bowles said that unless the earnings slump Company to recognize a ^average dailyP^ in Columbia, who is a native of Decatur, Ga. -
Operating from Range to Defeat Iran's Anti-Access and Area-Denial Threats
C en t er f o R S t ra t egic and B udge t ary A ssessmen t S Outside-In Operating from Range to Defeat Iran’s Anti-Access and Area-Denial Threats BY MARK GUNZINGER With Chris Dougherty Outside-in: Operating frOm range tO defeat iran’s anti-access and area-denial threats BY MARK GUNZINGER With Chris Dougherty 2011 © 2011 Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. All rights reserved. about the center for strategic and Budgetary assessments The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) is an independent, nonpartisan policy research institute established to promote innovative thinking and debate about national security strategy and investment options. CSBA’s goal is to enable policymakers to make informed decisions on matters of strategy, security policy and resource allocation. CSBA provides timely, impartial and insightful analyses to senior decision mak- ers in the executive and legislative branches, as well as to the media and the broader national security community. CSBA encourages thoughtful participation in the de- velopment of national security strategy and policy, and in the allocation of scarce human and capital resources. CSBA’s analysis and outreach focus on key questions related to existing and emerging threats to U.S. national security. Meeting these challenges will require transforming the national security establishment, and we are devoted to helping achieve this end. about the authors Mark Gunzinger is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. Mr. Gunzinger has served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Forces Transformation and Resources. He is the principal author or co-author of multi- ple Defense Planning Guidance directives, key strategic planning guidance documents that shape DoD force planning. -
A Contribution on Rodents Fauna of the Jaz Murian Depression, Southeast Iran
Biodiversity Journal , 2015, 7 (2): 203–214 A contribution on rodents fauna of the Jaz Murian depression, southeast Iran Khajeh Asghar 1, Darvish Jamshid 2* & Razmi Gholam Reza 3 1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashahd, Mashhad, Iran 2Applied Zoology Institute, Rodentology Research Department, Ferdowsi University of Mashahd, Mashhad, Iran 3Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran *Corresponding author, e-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT The Jaz Murian depression in the southeast of Iran bounded by deserts and mountains is a special corridor for penetration of Arabian and Indian fauna. The region demonstrates harsh desert climate. This study was designed to reveal rodent diversity of the region in the light of geographic features. Totally, 127 specimens belonging to 5 families and 14 genera and 15 species were captured using live-traps and hand-net. As a result, the depression enjoys Oriental and Ethiopian elements ( Acomys dimidiatus Cretzschemar, 1826, Gerbillus nanus Blanford , 1875 and Meriones libycus Lichtenstein, 1823) which could pass Arabian deserts penetrating Iran from northern shores of Persian Gulf. Also, the region is a penetration route for Oriental species such as Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, Golunda ellioti Gray, 1837, Meriones hurrianae (Jerdon, 1867) and Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758. The Jaz Murian depression is considered as the southernmost boundary of distributional range of Apodemus witherbyi Thomas, 1902 in the world. The Jaz Murian depression is supposed as a cross road between Palaearctic, Ethiopian and Oriental realms. KEY WORDS The Jaz Murian depression; Rodent’s diversity; Palaearctic; Ethiopian and Oriental realms. Received 03.12.2016; accepted 19.01.2016; printed 30.06.2016 INTRODUCTION are first reaching mammals to isolated ecosystems and predecessors for establishing populations by Knowledge about faunal composition of a re - dispersal after vicariance events (Lomolino et al., gion will aid in mantaining and controlling its biod- 2005). -
Log of Bridges on State Highways October, 2018 DISTRICT 03 03-SAC-005
October, 2018 LOG OF BRIDGES ON STATE HIGHWAYS i October, 2018 LOG OF BRIDGES ON STATE HIGHWAYS California Log of Bridges on State Highways Contents Bridge List Items and Keys to Coded Information...................................................ii County Table................................................................................................................v Alphabetic City Code Table.......................................................................................vi District Log..................................................................................................................1 Index of Bridge Numbers...........................................................................................I1 Prepared by California Department of Transportation Structure Maintenance & Investigations The information in this publication is available on the World Wide Web at: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/structur/strmaint/brlog2.htm ii October, 2018 LOG OF BRIDGES ON STATE HIGHWAYS BRIDGE LIST ITEMS AND KEYS TO CODED INFORMATION Postmile Entries in BOLD type show DISTRICT-COUNTY-ROUTE. Other entries show postmile prefix followed by postmile to the nearest hundredth of a mile. Prefixes of R, M, and N refer to re-aligned routes. Prefix L refers to a section or route paralleling another route. When the route is on the deck of the bridge, the postmile is recorded at the beginning of the structure (i.e. the lowest postmile on the bridge). When the route goes under the structure, the postmile is recorded on the underpassing route where -
Commercial Feed Licensee List 9/27/2021
Commercial Feed Licensee List 9/27/2021 Zip/Postal Firm ID Firm: ID # Status Street 1 City/Town State County Code 10574 4 CORNER GROWERS LLC 15303 Approved 9051 AGUAS FRIAS RD CHICO 95928-0000 CA BUTTE 774321 5NPLUS ADDITIVES GMBH 774372 Approved 21611 DEER HAVEN TRAIL EAGLE 68347 NE 425357 A & C FATS & OIL 426205 Expired 4707 E. VINE ST FRESNO 93720 CA FRESNO 11111 A & R CUNHA FARMS INC 103391 Approved 5069 W CLAYTON FRESNO 93706 CA FRESNO 10728 A L GILBERT CO 15670 Approved 305 N YOSEMITE OAKDALE 95361-ND CA STANISLAUS 10728 A L GILBERT CO 15672 Approved 360 ROCK CREEK RD COPPEROPOLIS 95228-0000 CA CALAVARAS 10728 A L GILBERT CO 15673 Approved 555 N YOSEMITE OAKDALE 95361-ND CA STANISLAUS SACRAMENT 10728 A L GILBERT CO 15675 Approved 8928 GRANTLINE RD ELK GROVE 95624-1413 CA O 10728 A L GILBERT CO 806814 Approved 8735 WAMBLE ROAD OAKDALE 95361 CA STANISLAUS SAN 10850 A-1 GRIT CO 15838 Approved 10338 POPLAR AVENUE FONTANA 92337 CA BERNARDIN O 10850 A-1 GRIT CO 698786 Approved 1901 MASSACHUSETTS AVE RIVERSIDE 92507 CA RIVERSIDE SAN LUIS 10850 A-1 GRIT CO 725734 Approved 2295 SAN MARCOS ROAD PASO ROBLES 93446 CA OBISPO 1350 TIMBERLAKE MANOR 133108 AB VISTA 154536 Approved CHESTERFIELD 63017 MO PARKWAY 10292 ABSORBENT PRODUCTS LTD 14984 Approved 724 EAST SARCEE ST KAMLOOPS, CANADA V2H 1E7 10292 ABSORBENT PRODUCTS LTD 548986 Approved 3779 DAHLE RD. WESTFALL 97920 OR 10551 AC NUTRITION LP 15278 Approved 200 MILL ST SE ARDMORE 73401-0000 OK 11887 ACADIAN SEAPLANTS LIMITED 15399 Approved 30 BROWN AVE DARTMOUTH, CANADA B3B 1X8 68663 ACC GWG -
90% Rule Merchants List
Merchants Registered Under IRS 90% Rule NOTE: This is a list of merchants that have registered as meeting the IRS 90% Rule that at least 90% of gross sales are from prescriptions/Rx or qualified over-the-counter healthcare products. This list will be continually updated as additional merchants gain or lose Registered status. This list is informational only and does not apply to the approval or denial of FSA/HSA transactions. Approval of FSA/HSA transactions is based on the information submitted in the transaction during the card authorization request. 90% Merchant Address City State Zip 101 first care pharmacy inc 18 E 183rd St Bronx NY 10453 10997 500 Noblestown Rd Carnegie PA 15106 13978 W Hillsborough Ave 13978 W Hillsborough Ave Tampa FL 33635 15378 - Walgreens Medical Supply 18861 90th Ave Mokena IL 60448 1622 VOORHIES AVE PHARMACY INC. DBA SUNSHINE PHARMACY1622 INC. Voorhies Ave Brooklyn NY 11235 16394 Walgreens Prescription Center @ U of I 407 E Green St Champaign IL 61820 18 PHARMACY INC 18 Elizabeth St New York NY 10013 18th Avenue Pharmacy 5411 18th Ave Brooklyn NY 11204 18th Street Apothecary 113 S 18th St Philadelphia PA 19103 1ST RX PHARMACY INC 837 N Center St Statesville NC 28677 1ST RX PHARMACY INC-GREENBRIAR 308A Mocksville Hwy Statesville NC 28625 200 E Willow Ave Suite 100 Wheaton IL 60187 2121 MAIN STREET PHARMACY 25 Gardenville Pkwy W West Seneca NY 14224 2121 main street pharmacy inc 25 Gardenville Pkwy W West Seneca NY 14224 303 Upgrade Pharmacy 303 W Lake St # 302 Addison IL 60101 37-17 Union Pharmacy Corp. -
Hoberlandt L., Švihla V. Results of the Czechoslovak-Iranian Entomological Expeditions to Iran 1970, 1973
ACTA ENTOMOLOGICA MUSE I NATIONALIS PRAGAE VOL. 43 1990 RESULTS, OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK-IRANIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL EXPEDITIONS TO IRAN 1970, 1973 AND 1977 Heteroptera: Rhopalidae LUDVIK HOBERLANDT and VLADIMiR SVIHLA Department of Entomology, National Museum (Nat. Hist.), Praha Abstract. The fauna of Rhopalidae occurring in Iran consists, for the time being, of 25 species, predominantly of Pa laearctic distribution; in the present paper three species are recorded from Iran for the first time and three another species are given the first exact localities . This paper is based on specimens taken primarily by three expe ditions of the National Museum (Nat. Hist.) in Prague to Ir an in 1970, 1973 and 1977. Family Rhopalidae is a less characteristic group of He te roptera Inthe fauna of Iran. Twenty five species known in th is territory are predominantly of Palaearctic distribution, most of them are of Me diterranean origin , two species t St ictopleurus ribauti Vid. and Agrapho pus ( A. ) suturalis Reut.) are Eremian in distribution and six species (Co rizomorpha ianouiskui [ak., Corizus jenestella [enestella (Horv.) Bractuj carenus lanquidus (Horv.) , Ltmacocarenus curtulus Kirit., Stictopleurus angustus Reut. and Maccevethus corsicus persicus (Jak.) occurr in S. W. Asia or in Soviet Middle Asia. To the 22 species of Rhopalidae previously known from Iran we add Rho palus (R.) conspurcatus (Fieb.) Stictopleurus crassicornis (Lin.) and Chorosoma gracile [os., for the first time, fro m Ir an. In the following species Stictopleurus punctatoneruosus (Goeze), St ictopleurus abutilioti (Rossi) and Agraphopus (A.) lethyerryi Stal we give for the first time, exact localities from Iran. Corizomorpha janowslcyi [akovlev, 1833 1 0 - N.Iran, Gorgan, Hutton N.