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EasyLEED is a program designed for the extraction of intensity-energy spectra from low-energy electron diffraction patterns. It can be used to get information about the position of individual atoms on a surface of some substance. The goal of this thesis is to make easyLEED useful in LEED-research. It is achieved by adding new features, i.e. plotting intensity-energy spectra, setting tracking parameters and allowing exporting and importing of settings and spot location data, to the program. The detailed description of these added features and how they’re done and how they impact on the usefulness of the program in research are presented in this thesis. Improving the calculational part of the program is not discussed.
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O objetivo do artigo é examinar como Habermas, orientado pela intuição normativa do uso público da razão, reconstrói uma concepção procedimental de democracia deliberativa, que, sem desconsiderar da dimensão estratégica e instrumental da esfera pública e da política, reformula a dimensão epistêmica da democracia: a aceitabilidade racional dos acordos políticos. Inicialmente, apresento brevemente a análise sociológica e histórica do conceito de esfera pública crítica, realizada em Mudança Estrutural da Esfera Pública (1962), para, em seguida, expor duas linhas de argumentação sobre o conceito de esfera pública e de política deliberativa, em Direito e Democracia (1992): a que se refere ao princípio de legitimação baseado na razão pública como uma reconstrução intersubjetiva e política do conceito kantiano de autonomia; e a que concerne aos aspectos essenciais da teoria crítica da sociedade fundada na distinção entre mundo da vida e sistema e a "tradução" sociológica e institucional do uso público da razão, nos conceitos de sociedade civil e esfera pública.
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Free riders and holdouts are market failures that potentially impede the completion of otherwise beneficial transactions. The key difference is that the free rider problem is a demand side externality that requires taxation to compel payment for a public good, while the holdout problem is a supply side externality that requires eminent domain to force the sale of land for large scale projects. This paper highlights that distinction between these two problems and uses the resulting insights to clarify the meaning of the public use requirement of the Fifth Amendment takings clause.
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The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government's right to take private property for public use. The economic literature on this issue has examined (1) the proper scope of this power as embodied by the 'public use' requirement, (2) the appropriate definition, and implications, of 'just compensation,' and (3) the impact of eminent domain on land use incentives of owners whose land is subject to a taking risk. This essay reviews this literature and draws implications for our understanding of eminent domain law.
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Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Repr. from the Code of federal regulations, 36 CFR Ch. XII (7-1-88 ed.).
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Annual.
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The Illinois Dept. of Public Health routinely collects personal health data on Illinois residents and visitors from vital records, health and licensing information. Data dissemination and use of collected information requires record confidentiality and guidelines to safeguard individual privacy.
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"Issued May 1940."
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"Presents the major findings of a survey undertaken by the Survey Research Center for the Public Library Inquiry."
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Accompanied by supplement issued in 1998.
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"Contract no. 23-24-75-07."
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