00829nam0-22002771i-450 99000799702040332120180518131419.0000799702FED01000799702(Aleph)000799702FED0100079970220050201d1898----km-y0itay50------baitaITApplicazioni di geometria descrittivaProspettiva. Piani quotati. Tagli delle pietre. TavoleR. NicodemiNapoliIst. di Matematica189854 p.14 tav.10 fig.25 cmGeometriaNicodemi,Rubino56033ITUNINAUNIMARCRICABK99000799702040332115 ID J/5-49422CIDINIDDINIDApplicazioni di geometria descrittiva749939UNINA02154nam 2200553 a 450 991069716560332120230902161851.0(CKB)5470000002385255(OCoLC)696214439(EXLCZ)99547000000238525520110111d2006 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierComparison of balloonsonde and remote sensing atmospheric measurements[electronic resource] /David J. Brinker and Andrew L. Reehorst, Jack Power ; prepared for the 11th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology sponsored by the American Meteorological Society, Hyannis, Massachusetts, October 4-8, 2004Cleveland, Ohio :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center,[2006]1 online resource (6 pages) illustrationsNASA/TM- ;2006-214118Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 11, 2011)."February 2006."Includes bibliographical references (page 6)NASA technical memorandum ;214118.Aircraft icingnasatRadiometersnasatAtmospheric temperaturenasatBalloon soundingnasatRemote sensingnasatIce formationnasatOptical radarnasatAircraft icing.Radiometers.Atmospheric temperature.Balloon sounding.Remote sensing.Ice formation.Optical radar.Brinker David J.1952-1413090Reehorst Andrew L1400285Power Jack1413091NASA Glenn Research Center.Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology(11th :2004 :Hyannis, Mass.)GPOGPOBOOK9910697165603321Comparison of balloonsonde and remote sensing atmospheric measurements3508647UNINA02562nam 2200397 n 450 991071478120332120230615141109.0(CKB)3710000000298443(NjHacI)993710000000298443(OCoLC)1151052146(EXLCZ)99371000000029844320230615d2008 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNepal political developments and bilateral relations with the United States /Bruce Vaughn[Library of Congress public edition].Washington, D.C. :Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress,2008.1 online resourceReport / Congressional Research Service ;RL34731The CRS report home page provides access to all versions published since 2018 in accordance with P.L. 115-141; earliest version dated 2011.Report includes illustrations.Report includes bibliographical references.Nepal has undergone a radical political transformation since 2006, when a 10-year armed struggle by Maoist insurgents, which claimed at least 13,000 lives, officially came to an end. The country's king stepped down in 2006, and two years later Nepal declared itself a republic, electing a Constituent Assembly in 2008 to write a new constitution, which is currently being drafted. Though the process of democratization has had setbacks and been marked by violence at times, Nepal has conducted reasonably peaceful elections, brought former insurgents into the political system, and in a broad sense, taken several large steps towards entrenching a functioning democracy. This still-unfolding democratization process makes Nepal of interest to Congress and to U.S. foreign policymakers. Nepal's status as a small, landlocked state situated between India and China also makes it important to foreign policymakers. U.S. policy objectives toward Nepal include supporting democratic institutions and economic liberalization, promoting peace and stability in South Asia, supporting Nepalese territorial integrity, and alleviating poverty and promoting development.NepalForeign relations327.5496Vaughn Bruce1360937Library of Congress.Congressional Research Service,NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910714781203321Nepal3379141UNINA