999 resultados para preliminary budget
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Institute of Social Research; "Research Project on Anti-Semitism. General Statement of Scope of Project, Fields to be investigated, First Assignements, Plan of Operation, Joint Conferences" (15.3.1943), a) Typoskript, 5 Blatt, b) Typoskript, 3 Blatt, c) Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Ergänzungen, 5 Blatt; Institute of Social Research: "Notes on Some Methodological Principles and Some Tentative Assumptions for the Work of the Anti-Semitism Project" (15.3.1943), Typoskript, 3 Blatt; "Project on Anti-Semitism. Excerpt from a letter of D.R. (American Jewish Committee), dated 3/31/43" (31.03.1943), Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Ergänzungen, 2 Blatt; Institute of Social Research: "Research Project on Anti-Semitism. General Statement of Scope of Project, Fields to be investigated, First Assignements etc. Supplement: Los Angeles Group" (26.4.1943), a) Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Ergänzungen, 13 Blatt, b) Typoskript, 13 Blatt, c) Typoskript, 8 Blatt; Heinz Langerhans: "Methods to Evaluate the Attitude of Different Sections of the German Population toward Institutionalized Antisemitism" (6.5.1943), Typoskript mit eigenhändiger Korrektur, 5 Blatt; "Discussion with Messrs. George Mintzer and Newman Levy on present day U.S.A. Antisemitism" (5.3.1943), a) Typoskript, 4 Blatt b) Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 4 Blatt; Re.: Antisemitism Project. Statement of Expense 15.03.1943 - 15.06.1943, Preliminary Budget 15.06.1943 - 15.03.1944, Aufstellungen für das American Jewish Committee, 15.06.1943, 4 Blatt; Paul Massing: "Some Notes to Fineberg's 'Overcoming Antisemitism'" (16.06.1943), Typoskript, 4 Blatt; "Luncheon with Mr. Hexter. Present: Dr. Pollock, Weil, Gurland, Massing and Mr. Hexter. Purpose: Discussion of S.A. Fineberg's book 'Overcoming Antisemitism'" (17.06.1943), Typoskript, 2 Blatt; "Luncheon with Mr. R.C. Rothschild in the Yale Club", Über Antisemitismus in den USA, 28.6.1943, Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 1 Blatt; Friedrich Pollock: Memoranden über Besprechungen mit R.C. Rothschild, betreffs Anti-Semitism-Project (September 1943): 1. "Remarks of Mr. Rothschild concerning our Psychological Study in a meeting between him, P. and L." (21.9.1943); 2. "Memorandum on work's progress of Anti-Semitism-Project" (15.09.1943), Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 3. "Meeting R.C. Rothschild and Pollock", (15.09.1943), Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 4. "Memorandum No. 1" (14.09.1943), Typoskript, 1 Blatt; "Memorandum re: Antisemitism Project" (29.10.1943), Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Ergänzungen, 2 Blatt;
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Forage budgeting, land condition monitoring and maintaining ground cover residuals are critical management practices for the long term sustainability of the northern grazing industry. The aim of this project is to do a preliminary investigation into industry need, feasibility and willingness to adopt a simple to use hand-held hardware device and compatible, integrated software applications that can be used in the paddock by producers, to assist in land condition monitoring and forage budgeting for better Grazing Land Management and to assist with compliance.
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This report outlines the approaches for estimating the carbon budget for the United States, a data rich subcontinental area, and presents an overview of problems encountered and preliminary results obtained.
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This paper presents a first approach to using a sediment budget methodology for paired terrace staircase sediments in SW England. Although a budget approach has become firmly established in Holocene fluvial studies, it has not been used in Pleistocene sequences due to the problems of temporal resolution, catchment changes and downstream loss from the system. However, this paper uses a budget approach in a paired non-glaciated basin, primarily as a method of interrogating the terrace record concerning the degree of reworking and new sediment input required to produce the reconstructed terrace sequences. In order to apply a budget approach a number of assumptions have to be made and these are justified in the paper. The results suggest that the Exe system can most parsimoniously be explained principally by the reworking of a Middle Pleistocene floodplain system with relatively little input of new resistant clasts required and a cascade-type model in geomorphological terms. Whilst this maybe partially a result of the specific geology of the catchment, it is likely to be representative of many Pleistocene terrace systems in NW Europe due to their litho-tectonic similarities. This cascade-type model of terrace formation has archaeological implications and sets the context for the Palaeolithic terrace record in the UK. Future work will involve the testing of this and similar budget models using a combination of landscape modelling and chronometric dating. ?? 2009 The Geologists' Association.