96 research outputs found
Визначення правового статусу садівницьких, городницьких та дачних товариств
Розкриваються особливості правового статусу садівницьких, городницьких та дачних товариств, досліджується їх організаційно-правова форма та ті специфічні правові ознаки, що знаходяться в її основі. У зв’язку з відсутністю правової бази діяльності цих товариств, робиться спроба сформувати основні теоретико-правові концептуальні підходи до розуміння їх природи та змоделювати законодавчу схему регулювання їх діяльності.Раскрываются особенности правового статуса садоводческих, огороднических и дачных товариществ, исследуются их организационно-правовая форма и правовые особенности, составляющие ее основание. В связи с отсутствием правовых обоснований деятельности этих товариществ автор стремится сформировать основные теоретико-правовые концептуальные подходы к раскрытию их сущности и смоделировать законодательную схему регулирования деятельности рассматриваемых товариществ.In article features of legal status of garden, vegetable-garden and country companies reveal, their organizational legal form and those specific features that are in its basis are investigated. In connection with absence of legal base of activity of these communities is attempted to generate the basic theoretical-legal conceptual approaches to understanding of their nature and model legislative sphere of regulation of their activity becomes
Взаимоотношения субъекта и объекта услуг в логистичекой системе обслуживания индивидуальных потребителей
В статье анализируется основная проблема функционирования логистической системы обслуживания индивидуальных потребителей: сопряжение интеров субъекта и объекта услуг. Представлены графическое отражение и аналитическое описание работы системы. Рассмотрены четыре варианта оценки услуги исполнителем и потребителем. Показана зависимость оценки услуги от её комплексности.In article the basic problem of functioning of logistical system of service of individual consumers is analyzed: interface of interests of the subject and object of services. Graphic reflection and the analytical description of work of system are submitted. Four variants of an estimation of service by the executor and the consumer are considered. Dependence of an estimation of service on its integrated approach is shown
Measurement of the Proton's Neutral Weak Magnetic Form Factor
We report the first measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in elastic
electron scattering from the proton. The asymmetry depends on the neutral weak
magnetic form factor of the proton which contains new information on the
contribution of strange quark-antiquark pairs to the magnetic moment of the
proton. We obtain the value n.m. at
(GeV/c).Comment: 4 pages TEX, text available at
http://www.krl.caltech.edu/preprints/OAP.htm
Inclusive Electron-Nucleus Scattering at Large Momentum Transfer
Inclusive electron scattering is measured with 4.045 GeV incident beam energy
from C, Fe and Au targets. The measured energy transfers and angles correspond
to a kinematic range for Bjorken and momentum transfers from . When analyzed in terms of the y-scaling function the data show
for the first time an approach to scaling for values of the initial nucleon
momenta significantly greater than the nuclear matter Fermi-momentum (i.e. GeV/c).Comment: 5 pages TEX, 5 Postscript figures also available at
http://www.krl.caltech.edu/preprints/OAP.htm
x- and xi-scaling of the Nuclear Structure Function at Large x
Inclusive electron scattering data are presented for ^2H and Fe targets at an
incident electron energy of 4.045 GeV for a range of momentum transfers from
Q^2 = 1 to 7 (GeV/c)^2. Data were taken at Jefferson Laboratory for low values
of energy loss, corresponding to values of Bjorken x greater than or near 1.
The structure functions do not show scaling in x in this range, where inelastic
scattering is not expected to dominate the cross section. The data do show
scaling, however, in the Nachtmann variable \xi. This scaling may be the result
of Bloom Gilman duality in the nucleon structure function combined with the
Fermi motion of the nucleons in the nucleus. The resulting extension of scaling
to larger values of \xi opens up the possibility of accessing nuclear structure
functions in the high-x region at lower values of Q^2 than previously believed.Comment: RevTeX, 5 pages with 4 postscript figures, submitted to PR
A Study of the Quasi-elastic (e,e'p) Reaction on C, Fe and Au
We report the results from a systematic study of the quasi-elastic (e,e'p)
reaction on C, Fe and Au performed at Jefferson Lab. We
have measured nuclear transparency and extracted spectral functions (corrected
for radiation) over a Q range of 0.64 - 3.25 (GeV/c) for all three
nuclei. In addition we have extracted separated longitudinal and transverse
spectral functions at Q of 0.64 and 1.8 (GeV/c) for these three nuclei
(except for Au at the higher Q). The spectral functions are
compared to a number of theoretical calculations. The measured spectral
functions differ in detail but not in overall shape from most of the
theoretical models. In all three targets the measured spectral functions show
considerable excess transverse strength at Q = 0.64 (GeV/c), which is
much reduced at 1.8 (GeV/c).Comment: For JLab E91013 Collaboration, 19 pages, 20 figures, 3 table
Knowledge Utopias: An epistemological perspective on the convergence of museums, libraries and archives
Since 2005, convergence of museums, libraries and archives has emerged as a prominent trend in both the international and Australia collection sectors, made manifest through the development of digital platforms that allow integrated access to diverse collection databases, as well as collaborations and mergers of bricks-and-mortar cultural institutions to incorporate various types of collections and professional disciplines. The convergence phenomenon has led to significant investments in technology and infrastructure, provoking considerable scholarly and professional discourse across collecting domains. Yet, the existence of only a handful of empirical studies reflects a nascent field of study where the majority of research is characterised by inventory-style attempts to quantify and classify types of collaborative projects. This thesis extends current research by examining convergence through a dual commitment to both theory and fieldwork. Focussing on the interpretation of museum collections within converged institutions, I combine conceptual analysis of the epistemological implications of convergence with five detailed case studies of converged organisations in Australia and New Zealand. In a museological context, the research explores ways in which the integration of collecting institutions influences understandings of objects through its impact on museum practices. The findings suggest that convergence not only produces a new institutional framework for museum practice, but also that the integration of collecting institutions has the potential to reshape fundamental understandings of identity, place, heritage and culture
Measurements of Deuteron Photodisintegration up to 4.0 GeV
The first measurements of the differential cross section for the d(gamma,p)n
reaction up to 4.0 GeV were performed at Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator
Facility (CEBAF) at Jefferson Lab. We report the cross sections at the proton
center-of-mass angles of 36, 52, 69 and 89 degrees. These results are in
reasonable agreement with previous measurements at lower energy. The 89 and 69
degree data show constituent-counting-rule behavior up to 4.0 GeV photon
energy. The 36 and 52 degree data disagree with the counting rule behavior. The
quantum chromodynamics (QCD) model of nuclear reactions involving reduced
amplitudes disagrees with the present data.Comment: 5 pages (REVTeX), 1 figure (postscript
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