Geopolitics of Arctic shipping: the state of icebreakers and future needs

2018 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Megan Drewniak ◽  
Dimitrios Dalaklis ◽  
Momoko Kitada ◽  
Aykut Ölçer ◽  
Fabio Ballini
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric J. Hilton ◽  
Sébastien Lavoué

ABSTRACT The bony-tongue fishes, Osteoglossomorpha, have been the focus of a great deal of morphological, systematic, and evolutionary study, due in part to their basal position among extant teleostean fishes. This group includes the mooneyes (Hiodontidae), knifefishes (Notopteridae), the abu (Gymnarchidae), elephantfishes (Mormyridae), arawanas and pirarucu (Osteoglossidae), and the African butterfly fish (Pantodontidae). This morphologically heterogeneous group also has a long and diverse fossil record, including taxa from all continents and both freshwater and marine deposits. The phylogenetic relationships among most extant osteoglossomorph families are widely agreed upon. However, there is still much to discover about the systematic biology of these fishes, particularly with regard to the phylogenetic affinities of several fossil taxa, within Mormyridae, and the position of Pantodon. In this paper we review the state of knowledge for osteoglossomorph fishes. We first provide an overview of the diversity of Osteoglossomorpha, and then discuss studies of the phylogeny of Osteoglossomorpha from both morphological and molecular perspectives, as well as biogeographic analyses of the group. Finally, we offer our perspectives on future needs for research on the systematic biology of Osteoglossomorpha.


Author(s):  
Dennis M. Bushnell ◽  
Siva Thangam

An overview of current issues in turbulence modeling is presented along with a brief description of the current and future needs of NASA, especially from the point of advancing the state-of-the-art in aircraft design and air transportation.


Author(s):  
Antonio Estache ◽  
Elena Ianchovichina ◽  
Robert Bacon ◽  
Ilhem Salamon
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Lab on a Chip ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monica Piergiovanni ◽  
Sofia B. Leite ◽  
Raffaella Corvi ◽  
Maurice Whelan

Standards can demonstrate technological and biological relevance, increase industry implementation and support regulatory acceptance. This article will give you an overview on the state of play and future needs in standardisation for OoC.


1966 ◽  
Vol 112 (493) ◽  
pp. 1223-1230 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. C. Moss ◽  
E. Beresford Davies

Although the main value of hospital statistics is administrative, in connection with planning future needs of the mentally ill, they have been used by Shepherd (1957a), Brown et al. (1961), Barr et al. (1962), and Ratcliff (1964) to study trends in the characteristics and fate of patients admitted to mental hospitals. Since the factors that govern the admission of patients to psychiatric hospitals are both complex and varied, as has been shown by Svendsen (quoted by Reid, 1960), it would be more correct to say that the studies referred to describe the end-results of a number of factors interacting with each other and changing from time to time, such as hospital policy, demands of the mentally ill, available resources, therapeutic advances, attitudes of the community to admission, the state of the law, and so on. All these factors could be expected to influence the number and characteristics of patients admitted, especially for the first time.


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
Andree-Jeanne Totemeyer

This abstract focuses on the state of school libraries in Namibia, giving an overview of the effect of apartheid on education. Statistics show the uneven distribution of materials to schools. Present and future needs for both training and equipping of libraries are discussed.


2005 ◽  
Vol 5 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 219-225
Author(s):  
V.L. Ruiz

Following careful planning and work with stakeholders, the State Water Commission of Guanajuato in Mexico has been implementing a process of change leading to a more rational tariff structure for the delivery of water services. By gaining support for tariffs that reflect realistic costs for the service, prices have been stabilised and unplanned subsidies replaced by properly targeted ones; lower volumes of water are being used while more people are being served; and a secure basis has been created for development to meet future needs.


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