MSC-MEPC.6/Circ.10 31 December 2011 ANNEX 2 LIST OF NATIONAL OPERATIONAL CONTACT POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RECEIPT‚ TRANSMISSION AND PROCESSING OF URGENT REPORTS ON INCIDENTS INVOLVING HARMFUL SUBSTANCES‚ INCLUDING OIL FROM SHIPS TO COASTAL STATES 1 The following information is provided to enable compliance with Regulation 37 of MARPOL Annex I which‚ inter alia‚ requires that shipboard pollution emergency plans for oil (SOPEP) shall contain a list of authorities or persons to be contacted in the
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2 System Development Life Cycle Methodology Learning Objectives : • To introduce the general concepts of various approaches of systems development‚ their framework‚ advantages and disadvantages; • To explain in detail the phases involved in Systems Development Life Cycle(SDLC); • To understand the key issues while acquiring or developing system for achieving goals set; • To discuss in detail various System Development Tools like – DFD‚ Decision Tree‚ Flowcharts etc.; and
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[pic] [pic] Revised D.A.E. Electronics Curriculum ` Skills of Employability Project Institutional Partnership between Govt. College of Technology‚ Multan & City College Brighton and Hove U.K. With the help of British Council ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY SEHEME OF STUDIES FIRST YEAR T P C Gen 111 Islamiat & Pakistan Studies 1 0 1 Eng 112 English 2 0 2 AMath 123 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 3 APhy 112 Applied Physics 1 3 2 ACh 112
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Gas Transport Page 1. Introduction The blood transports oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and other tissues throughout the body. These gases are carried in several different forms 1. dissolved in the plasma 2. chemically combined with hemoglobin 3. converted into a different molecule Page 2. Goals To explore how oxygen is transported in the blood. To explore how carbon dioxide is transported in the blood. To understand the effect of variables‚ such as PO2 and PCO2‚ on oxygen and
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Department of Mechanical Engineering MENG 263 TUTORIAL 1 Q1. The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x 2t3 6t2 10‚ where x is expressed in m and t in seconds. Determine the time‚ position‚ and acceleration when v 0. ( Ans. x 2m‚ a 12 m/s2 ) Q2. The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x 2t3 -15t2 24t 4‚ where x is expressed in meters and t in seconds. Determine (a) when the velocity is zero‚ (b) the position and the total distance traveled when the
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Sara Migliorini1‚† Mauro Gambini1‚† Marcello La Rosa2 Arthur H.M. ter Hofstede2‚3 Pattern-Based Evaluation of Scientific Workflow Management Systems 1 University of Verona‚ Italy Queensland University of Technology‚ Australia 3 Eindhoven University of Technology‚ The Netherlands † part of this work was conducted while visiting Queensland University of Technology‚ Australia 2 February 2011 Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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A Valuation of Carlsberg Master Thesis‚ February 2011 Department of Finance‚ Copenhagen Business School M.Sc. in Financial & Strategic Management/ M.Sc. in Finance & Accounting Pages: 121 Characters Count (with spaces): 209.448 Figures: 76 Characters Count (with spaces) with figures: 270.248 Authors Olivier Don Cato Meelby Sørensen Janus Rudolf ____________ ____________ Counselor Christian Wurtz ______________ page 1 of 151 Executive summary ..............................................
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The horizons of optical networks are much more than high speed physical layer transport. An intelligent optical network design must include higher network layer considerations. This is the only book currently on the market that addresses optical networks from the physical layer to the network layer and should be valuable for those who try to understand the intricacies of what optical networks can be. —Vincent Chan‚ Professor‚ MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science This book
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experience of the author in teaching this course to M.Tech (Geotechnical Engineering) and M.Tech. (Industrial Structures) students at National Institute of Technology‚ Karnataka‚ Surathkal (formerly‚ K.R.E.C. Surathkal) and to undergraduate students at SDM College of Eingineering and Technology‚ Dharwad inspired him to write this book. This is intended as a text book to students and as an introductory course to all users of finite element packages. The author has developed the finite element concept‚
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- 1 - Database Security *) GÜNTHER PERNUL Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Informationssysteme Abteilung für Information Engineering Universität Wien Vienna‚ Austria 1. Introduction 1.1 The Relational Data Model Revisited 1.2 The Vocabulary of Security and Major DB Security Threats 2. Database Security Models 2.1 Discretionary Security Models 2.2 Mandatory Security Models 2.3 Adapted Mandatory Access Control Model 2.4 Personal Knowledge Approach 2.5 Clark and Wilson Model 2
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