Industrial and Commercial Importance of XLPE

Author(s):  
Shah Mohammed Reduwan Billah ◽  
Waseem Ibrahim
2019 ◽  
Vol 136 (12) ◽  
pp. 834-846
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Abstract H1 Copyright – Infringement – Sound recordings – Internet radio services – Use of hyperlinks – Communication to the public – Scope and effect of finding on liability – Relief – Whether injunctive relief in general terms appropriate – Whether injunctive relief and any damages inquiry should be limited to specific instances of liability established at trial – Proportionality – Stay of injunction pending appeal – Costs – Relevance of commercial importance of particular issues


Author(s):  
Наталья Васильевна Смолина ◽  
Ольга Андреевна Гарбузова

Анализ статистики уловов Шурышкарского района показал, что в 2015-2020 гг. промысловое значение имели 12 видов рыб, обеспечивая уловы от 8,6 до 10,1 тыс. тонн. Наибольший вклад в уловы по району вносили щука (47 %) и язь (27 %), доля сиговых в этот период снизилась с 22 до 11 %. Доля района в освоении биоресурсов ЯНАО возросла с 13 до 23 %, вклад в общие уловы щуки, леща, язя, окуня и карася в отдельные годы превышал 30 %. The analysis of catch statistics of the Shuryshkarsky district showed that in 2015-2020, 12 fish species were of commercial importance, providing catches from 8.6 to 10.1 thousand tons. The largest contribution to catches in the region was made by pike (47 %) and ide (27 %), the share of whitefish in this period decreased from 22 to 11 %. The share of the district in the development of biological resources of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District increased from 13 to 23 %, the contribution to the total catches of pike, bream, ide, perch and crucian in some years exceeded 30 %.


Author(s):  
Rajendra Saxsena ◽  
Bhawana Malhotra ◽  
Anoop Batra

2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 183-203
Author(s):  
Katia Meirelles Felizola Freire ◽  
Felipe Pinto Nascimento ◽  
Gecely Rodrigues Alves Rocha

This study describes shore-based competitive fishing events in Ilhéus, southern Bahia (Brazil), including catch composition, and provides information on the profile of recreational fishers participating in these events. Information was collected in all events promoted by the Clube de Pesca de Ilhéus (CLUPESIL) in 2007-2008. A total of 26 competitive fishing events were organized during this period, with 47 species caught. The top species were: Cathorops spixii, Menticirrhus littoralis, Trachinotus goodei, Eucinostomus melanopterus, Polydactylus virginicus, Atherinella brasiliensis, and Eucinostomus argenteus. These seven species represented 87% of the total catch in number and 78% in weight. Menticirrhus littoralis and Polydactylus virginicus are species of commercial interest and their catch was dominated by juveniles. Local recreational fishers were predominately middle-aged men, who tended to use small hooks and mainly shrimp as bait. They were consumption-oriented, but also released small fishes. During competitions, fishers used even smaller hooks. Most of them perceived shrimp trawling as the main factor affecting recreational fisheries. The use of larger hooks and a minimum size of 20 cm are suggested to decrease the capture of juveniles, mainly those of commercial importance. This study sets a baseline from which new studies can be proposed to access the current status of local recreational fisheries.


<em>Abstract</em>.—A total of seven grenadier species were found in the waters of the Falkland Islands, two of them, <em>Macrourus carinatus </em>and <em>Macrourus holotrachys</em>, being of commercial importance. <em>M. carinatus </em>was found in catches of trawlers and longliners between 173 and 1,201 m. The maximum abundance of this species occurred between 700 and 1,000 m. <em>M. holotrachys </em>occurred between 291 and 1,770 m, mostly deeper than 900 m. <em>Coelorinchus fasciatus </em>was the most abundant among the small-sized species. It occurred between 114 and 982 m, mostly between 200 and 600 m. The maximum age was 37 years for <em>M. carinatus</em>, 26 years for <em>M. holotrachys </em>and 19 years for <em>C. fasciatus</em>. <em>Macrourus </em>spp. reproduce all year round, <em>C. fasciatus</em>—mostly in spring. The survey area (about ¼ of the entire Falkland slope between 500 and 1,000 m isobaths) harbored a biomass of <em>M. carinatus </em>of about 40,000 tons.


Author(s):  
Kasarapu Ramani

Big data has great commercial importance to major businesses, but security and privacy challenges are also daunting this storage, processing, and communication. Big data encapsulate organizations' most important and sensitive data with multi-level complex implementation. The challenge for any organization is securing access to the data while allowing end user to extract valuable insights. Unregulated access privileges to the big data leads to loss or theft of valuable and sensitive. Privilege escalation leads to insider threats. Also, the computing architecture of big data is not focusing on session recording; therefore, it is becoming a challenge to identify potential security issues and to take remedial and mitigation mechanisms. Therefore, various big data security issues and their defense mechanisms are discussed in this chapter.


Author(s):  
Federico De Romanis

This introductory chapter provides an overview of the two texts of the Muziris papyrus. The publication of the Muziris papyrus texts—and the slow, tedious process of their interpretation and explanation—marks a turning point for studies on Indo-Roman trade specifically, and on the Roman economy more broadly. On the Roman side, apart from showing the impressive organizational and financial potential of ancient mercantile communities, the Muziris papyrus clarifies some of the routine practices associated with Greco-Roman maritime loan agreements, and demonstrates how such practices were adapted to the peculiarities of the South Indian trade. It also details how customs duties on imported Indian items were assessed and collected, and hints at the intriguing interplay among the state, the financial elites, and the merchants. On the Indian side, the cargo of the Hermapollon—the Roman Indiaman whose imports are itemized and evaluated on the verso of the Muziris papyrus—highlights the commercial importance of a region and of an emporion strategically poised between the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.


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