45 resultados para penalty privilege

em University of Michigan


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"Reprinted from tentative draft no. 9 of the Model penal code."

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Contiene además, con pag. y sign. propias: "Arrest au profit des Religieux Chartreux de N.D. du Parq aou Diocese du Mans 1569 17 Decembre" (7 p., [1] en bl.; []4) y "Decission authentique faite en la Rotte de la Cour de Rome, pour monstrer que les Curez Primitifs qui ont priuileges, peuuent prendre [et] perceuoir dans leurs Paroisses toutes les Oblations [et] dixmes des terres Nouales, à l'exclusion de leurs Vicaires perpetuels" ([12] p.; A6)

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Printed copy from website.

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"LPU Order 38511"--Colophon.

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"July 1986"--P. [1].

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Full page engravings after S. Le Clerc, of the fountains in the Labyrinth (which represented Aesop's fables) with prose epitomes of the fables and descriptive text by Ch. Perrault, and metrical versions of the fables by I. de Benserade. On plate 12 the attribution "L. Scherm fe." can be discerned.

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"The technique of modulation, or variable coefficients, is discussed and the analytical formulation is reviewed. Representative numerical results of the use of modulation are shown for the lifting and nonlifting cases. These results include the effects of modulation on peak acceleration, entry corridor, and heat absorption. Results are given for entry at satellite speed and escape speed. The indications are that coefficient modulation on a vehicle with good lifting capability offers the possibility of sizable loading reductions or, alternatively, wider corridors; thus, steep entries become practical from the loading standpoint. The amount of steepness depends on the acceptable heating penalty. The price of sizable fractions of the possible gains does not appear to be excessive."