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2005500082786Foucher 2005 18 8x1 8x27 2cm. 2005. Broché.
2001R160054227ROCHER. 2001. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 203 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 350-Administration publique
20072111902158903344Shin Nihon hoki 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shin Nihon hoki paperback
20182111902160200078Shin Nihon hoki 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1725 pages Size: 18.5cmx13cm 1725p Number of books: 1 Shin Nihon hoki paperback
200388242Washington DC: National Nuclear Security Administration Office of Defense Programs Office of Defense Science 2003. A unique CD no indication of how many copies might have been made. CD in a paper envelop with clear plastic face. Very good. On this disc entitled in sharpee 2/12/03 NNSA Test Readiness is a 26 vugraph briefing with graphics that was given to the Foster panel. There are no distribution limitations on the outside of the disc or on any vugraphs contained therein. John Stuart Foster Jr. born September 18 1922 is an American physicist best known as the fourth director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and as Director Defense Research and Engineering under four Secretaries of Defense and two Presidents. In 1952 Foster was recruited to Lawrence Livermore Laboratory by founder Edward Teller and became a division leader in experimental physics. He was promoted to associate director in 1958 and director of the Livermore Laboratory and associate director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 1961 in which positions he served until 1965. Foster was appointed director of defense research and engineering a position then considered the number-three job in the Department of Defense by Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara in October 1965. He continued in this position until June 1973 serving under Presidents Johnson and Nixon and under Secretaries of Defense McNamara Clifford Laird and Richardson. From 1973 Foster was vice president science and technology of TRW retiring in 1988. From 1973 until 1990 he was a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. He was a long-serving member of the Defense Science Board of which he served as chairman from January 1990 to June 1993. Foster continues to advise and mentor scientists at Livermore into the 2020s. From an Arms Control Association article found online: The Department of Energy submitted a report to the Senate Armed Services Committee on May 20 2003 calling for the United States to shorten the time it would take to conduct a nuclear test to 18 months in order to provide a "reasonable level of flexibility" for the Bush administration. Congress requested the report in November 2002 instructing Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham to draw up plans that would enable the department to test within six 12 18 or 24 months. Currently the United States can conduct a nuclear test within 24-36 months of a presidential directive to do so. Congress also asked Abraham to determine in consultation with the secretary of defense which readiness period would be optimal. The 18-month recommendation "reflects what is achievable and cost effective" according to the report which was prepared by the National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA a semiautonomous agency within the Energy Department. The report indicated that 18 months is the minimum amount of time needed to evaluate a problem identified in the U.S. nuclear stockpile propose a solution and "execute a test that would provide the information needed to certify the ‘fix.'" The recommendation is "consistent with realistic testing schedules" established during previous U.S. nuclear testing which ceased in 1992. By contrast shortening test readiness to six or 12 months would require a "substantial diversion of personnel and facilities at the laboratories" according to the report. That would "represent a major redirection of the stockpile stewardship program" which is intended to maintain the nuclear arsenal in the absence of testing. Adopting a testing posture of a year or less would be "most relevant.if the President might direct that testing resume for political reasons." The report also noted that the shorter readiness period would be considerably more expensive. The transition to shorten the current 24-36 month readiness posture expected to take three years is already underway. NNSA conducted an Enhanced Test Readiness Cost Study in July 2002 to determine the steps and funding required to shorten the readiness posture and the Nuclear Weapons Council a consultative group of officials from the Energy Department and the Pentagon approved the plan to transition to an 18-month readiness window in September 2002 according to the report. The Bush administration asked for funds to begin moving to a shorter test readiness posture in its fiscal year 2004 budget request. National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Defense Programs, Office of Defense Science unknown
201474295Washington DC: United States. Department of Energy. National Nuclear Security Administration. Office of Safety and Health 2014. Review draft. Binder clip at upper left corner. Very good. Approximately 200 sheets printed on one side only. Acronyms and Organizational Designations. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. The final version of this supplemental directive was issued/dated 11-17-14. The evaluations described in this Supplemental Directive comprise a formalized approach to ensuring the nuclear explosive safety NES of all nuclear explosive operations NEOs performed by the National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA and its contractors. This approach requires that all new approved current and proposed changes to NEOs and associated supporting infrastructure receive a commensurate level of review and analysis. The Nuclear Explosive Safety Evaluation Process is a key mission responsibility of the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Office of the Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs. Among the topics and activities covered are: Nuclear Explosive Safety Studies NESS Operations Safety Reviews Contractor Nuclear Explosive Safety Change Evaluations Secure Transportation Security Operations Study Group Technical Advisors Post-Evaluation Process Change Control Process Deliberation Topics Findings Information Evaluation Finding Disposition Qualification Requirements Nuclear Explosive Operations. United States. Department of Energy. National Nuclear Security Administration. Office of Safety and Health unknown
2001RO30102981LE GRAND LIVRE DU MOIS. JANVIER 2001. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 805 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 350-Administration publique
2001LFA-126725196Un ouvrage de 805 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché, publié en 2001, Editions Robert Laffont, bon état
2004026099Reno Nevada: University of Nevada Oral History Program 2004. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Near Fine dust jacket just a touch of rubbing at the jacket's extremities. NO chips or tears. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are crisp clean and unmarked - probably never read. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Photo illustrated. Index. Laid-in is a typed letter on University of Nevada Reno Oral History Program letterehead signed by Mary Larson Assistant Director. Bound in the original dark blue cloth stamped in bright silver. Complete with dust jacket. From the publisher/Gooogle: "NOT LIKE A RIVER: THE MEMOIR OF AN ACTIVIST ACADEMIC is the oral history of Elmer Rusco a distinguished professor of political science at the University of Nevada in Reno. This memoir is the summation of Professor Rusco's life in civil liberties and civil rights and his pursuit of legal and historical truth. It provides insight into the exceptional scope of Professor Rusco's work and contributions as well as the reasons for his extraordinary lifelong commitment to advancing the cause of social justice. Originally from Kansas Professor Rusco chose to spend more than four decades in Nevada. He was one of the founding group of faculty members of the University of Nevada's Department of Political Science when it separated from the History Department between 1958 and 1963; and he helped establish the reputation of that faculty for teaching public service and mentoring. Professor Rusco was one of the volunteer leaders of the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada that sustained it from its founding in 1966 to 1985 and in the 1970s he served as its state president. Professor Rusco was active in community state and national organizations including those committed to the environment Friends of Rancho San Rafael and Friends of Pyramid Lake religion the Unitarian Universalists civil rights the ACLU Nevada and the Northern Nevada Black Cultural Awareness Society political reform Common Cause legal aid Washoe Legal Services direct help for the poor Community Services Agency and Habitat for Humanity and much more. Professor Rusco's oral history also provides insight into how his religious personal and political philosophy was shaped. The sources were mostly rooted in rural Kansas but also involved a cattleboat excursion that spanned several continents and a Midwesterner's encounters with the Jim Crow South. For Elmer Rusco 'retirement' in 1986 added to his life the time to become the state's leading authority on Nevada's civil rights legacy and its struggle with racism. He was able to complete monumental studies on federal Indian policy and on Nevada's encounters with its Chinese residents in addition to a myriad of published studies on poverty and the black experience in Nevada.". First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. x 305pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. University of Nevada Oral History Program Hardcover
201180403Washington DC: National Nuclear Security Administration 2011. Presumed First thus. Held together with a binder clip. Very good. Volume 3 ONLY. C. Deeney's copy per cover sheet. While stated as Volume 3 this appears to be a stand-alone item documenting the Third Review Panel Meeting. It is labeled on the cover shee as NIC Preliminary Data. The agenda covers June 2 and June 3 2011. Among the topics and presentations at tabs are NIC Overview by E. Moses NIC Technical Framework by J. Lindl Ignition Tuning Experiments by N. Landen Progress on Target Layering by J. Atherton Implosion Experiments by J. Edwards and ITF/ITFX Assessment by J. Lindl and NIC FY11 Go-Forward Schedule by J. Atherton. The presentations are printed with four frames per page with substantial use of color. The National Ignition Facility NIF is a large laser-based inertial confinement fusion ICF research device located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore California. NIF uses lasers to heat and compress a small amount of hydrogen fuel with the goal of inducing nuclear fusion reactions. NIF's mission is to achieve fusion ignition with high energy gain and to support nuclear weapon maintenance and design by studying the behavior of matter under the conditions found within nuclear weapons. NIF is the largest and most energetic ICF device built to date and the largest laser in the world. The National Ignition Campaign NIC was a multi-institution effort established under the National Nuclear Security Administration of DOE in 2005 prior to the completion of the National Ignition Facility NIF in 2009. The scope of the NIC was the planning and preparation for and the execution of the first 3 yr of ignition experiments through the end of September 2012 as well as the development fielding qualification and integration of the wide range of capabilities required for ignition. Besides the operation and optimization of the use of NIF these capabilities included over 50 optical x-ray and nuclear diagnostic systems target fabrication facilities experimental platforms and a wide range of NIF facility infrastructure. The goal of ignition experiments on the NIF is to achieve for the first time ignition and thermonuclear burn in the laboratory via inertial confinement fusion and to develop a platform for ignition and high energy density applications on the NIF. The goal of the NIC was to develop and integrate all of the capabilities required for a precision ignition campaign and if possible to demonstrate ignition and gain by the end of FY12. The goal of achieving ignition can be divided into three main challenges. The first challenge is defining specifications for the target laser and diagnostics with the understanding that not all ignition physics is fully understood and not all material properties are known. The second challenge is designing experiments to systematically remove these uncertainties. The third challenge is translating these experimental results into metrics designed to determine how well the experimental implosions have performed relative to expectations and requirements and to advance those metrics toward the conditions required for ignition. At project completion in 2009 NIF lacked almost all the diagnostics and infrastructure required for ignition experiments. About half of the 3 yr period covered in this review was taken up by the effort required to install and performance qualify the equipment and experimental platforms needed for ignition experiments. Ignition on the NIF is a grand challenge undertaking and the results presented here represent a snapshot in time on the path toward that goal. The path forward presented at the end of this review summarizes plans for the Ignition Campaign on the NIF which were adopted at the end of 2012 as well as some of the key results obtained since the end of the NIC. National Nuclear Security Administration unknown
2008030744Routledge 2008. VOLUME 3 ONLY. SEE OUR PHOTOS. Cover is Near Fine with only light shelfwear. Square and tight. Bright and shiny. FINE inside. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. Subtitle: "Volume III: Education of Working Women and of Middle Class Girls." From the publisher: "'Nineteenth Century British Women's Education' brings together key documents in the Victorian feminist campaign to establish and improve girls' and women's education. Drawing widely on articles from the feminist and established press government papers newspapers professional and association journals as well as memoirs addresses pamphlets and reviews this collection gives researchers access to nineteenth-century debates on improving girls' and women's education and women's work as educators. The collection is divided overall into two sections both of which incorporate materials that argue for the improvement of girls' and women's education as well as arguments made against education for girls and women. In examining the campaign to establish higher education for women the first volumes include the writings of such primary figures as Emily Davies Lydia Becker Barbara Bodichon Jessie Boucherett Josephine Butler Frances Power Cobbe Millicent Garrett Fawcett Maria Grey and Emily Shirreff in addition to illustrating the significance of institutions such as Girton and Newnham Colleges. Later volumes document women's work as educators and include writings by Mary Carpenter Dorothea Beale Frances Mary Buss and the Shirreff sisters Maria and Emily gifted educators of girls at the elementary and secondary levels and women whose educational practice embodied the arguments they made on behalf of girls' education. These volumes also chart the importance of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution the Schools Inquiry Commission and the 'Journal of Women's Education Union' in charting the increasing organization and professionalization of women teachers. Edited and with new introductions by Susan Hamilton and Janice Schroeder 'Nineteenth Century British Women's Education' is destined to be an invaluable reference resource to all future scholars of feminism and the history of education.". Reprint of the 2007 original. Hardcover. Near Fine - Fine condition/No dust jacket as issued. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. viii 349pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Routledge Hardcover
200256499Washington DC: NASA 2002. very good CD-ROM's in fair to good plastic cases. 7 CD-ROM disks 7 CD-ROM disks in plastic cases--cases for disks 1 2 5 & 6 are cracked but no damage to CD-ROM's. The Nimbus 7 Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere LIMS radiance profile dataset of 1978/79 was reconditioned and reprocessed to Version 6 profiles of temperature and species that are improved significantly over those from Version 5. NASA unknown
2014287583Oxford University Press Oxford 2014. Softcover 2 Bände 20142015. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen mit Texteintragungen. Mit den Büchern wurde gearbeitet. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen. Oxford University Press, Oxford, paperback
200674915Las Vegas NV: United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration 2006. Presumed First Edition in CD form of this report. DVD. Very good. This DVD is approximately 4.5 inches in diameter. The Nevada Test Site-Directed Research Development and Demonstration SDRD program completed a very successful year of research and development activities in FY 2005. Fifty new projects were selected for funding this year and five FY 2004 projects were brought to conclusion. The total funds expended by the SDRD program were $5.4 million for an average per project cost of just under $100000. Two external audits of SDRD accounting practices were conducted in FY 2005. Both audits found the program's accounting practices consistent with the requirements of DOE Order 413.2A. Highlights for the year included: the filing of 18 invention disclosures for intellectual property generated by FY 2005 projects; programmatic adoption of 17 FY 2004 SDRD-developed technologies; participation in the tri-lab Laboratory Directed Research and Development LDRD and SDRD program review that was broadly attended; peer reviews of all FY 2005 projects; and the successful completion of 55 R&D projects as presented in this report. United States Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration unknown
2015026352Carson City: Legislative Counsel Bureau 2015. 3 volumes complete with Index. New and unread. The covers have just a bit of mild shelfwear like you sometimes find in any new book store. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- obviously never read. Nevada School Laws. Nevada Revised Statutes Pertaining to Elementary and Secondary Education in Nevada 2015-2016. The 3 volumes are uniformly bound in the original dark blue wraps stamped in bright silver. This set will require extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. Softcover. New. 3 volume set. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Legislative Counsel Bureau Paperback
2019RO20252966HUGO NEW LIFE. 2019. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 230 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 350-Administration publique
20011337602PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
20101-0160849659Us National Aeronautics and Space Admin 2010. Hardcover. New. 1 pages. 9.13x6.57x1.11 inches. Us National Aeronautics and Space Admin hardcover
20022080202102707042Oki Education Committee 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 239 pages Size: A5 size Oki Education Committee paperback
200477646Amarillo TX: United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration and BWXT Pantex 2004. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Spiral bound. Very good. Various paginations approximately 1/2 inch of material including stiff card tabs. 19 tabbed sections with vugraphs rather than text. This is marked Official Use Only exemption category 2h. Based upon Supreme Court rulings and other guidance this limitation is understood to no longer apply. The Pantex Plant is the primary United States nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility that aims to maintain the safety security and reliability of the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile. The facility is located near Amarillo Texas. The plant is managed and operated for the U. S. Department of Energy by Consolidated Nuclear Security and Sandia National Laboratories. Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC CNS is composed of member companies Bechtel National Inc. Leidos Inc. Orbital ATK Inc. and SOC LLC with Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. CNS also operates the Y-12 National Security Complex. Among the topics covered are: Authorization Basis/USQ Process Lightning W56 Incident Electro-Static Discharge Multi-Unit Processing Tooling LEP Preparations IWAP Program Management Budget Laboratory Partnership/Relations SMRI Performance Indicators Safety QA Delivery Performance Maintenance Software Quality Assurance SQA Long Term Operating Plan and BWXT Pantex Long-Term View. United States Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration and BWXT Pantex unknown
201875547Washington DC: U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration and U. K. Ministry of Defence 2018. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 3 38 3 plus covers. Timeline. Illustrations many in color. Maps. The 1958 US-UK Mutual Defense Agreement or UK-US Mutual Defence Agreement is a bilateral treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom on nuclear weapons cooperation. The treaty's full name is Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for Cooperation on the uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes. It allows the United States and the UK to exchange nuclear materials technology and information. While the US has nuclear cooperation agreements with other countries including France and some NATO countries this agreement is by far the most comprehensive. Harold Macmillan called it "the Great Prize". The treaty was signed on 3 July 1958 after the Soviet Union shocked the American public with the Sputnik crisis on 4 October 1957 and the British hydrogen bomb programme successfully tested a hydrogen bomb in the Operation Grapple test on 8 November 1957. The Anglo-American Special Relationship proved mutually beneficial although it was never one of equals; the United States was far larger than Britain both militarily and economically. Britain soon became dependent on the United States for its nuclear weapons as it lacked the resources to produce a range of designs. The treaty allowed American nuclear weapons to be supplied to Britain through Project E for the use by the Royal Air Force and British Army of the Rhine. The treaty provided for the sale to the UK of one complete nuclear submarine propulsion plant plus ten years' supply of enriched uranium to fuel it. Other nuclear material was also acquired from the United States under the treaty. including 7.5 tonnes of highly enriched uranium although much of the highly enriched uranium was used as fuel for the growing fleet of UK nuclear submarines. The treaty paved the way for the Polaris Sales Agreement and the Royal Navy ultimately acquired entire weapons systems with the UK Polaris programme and Trident nuclear programme using American missiles with British nuclear warheads. The treaty has been amended and renewed nine times. The most recent renewal extended it to 31 December 2024. U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration and U. K. Ministry of Defence paperback
2008R240058036FIRST. 2008. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 231 pages - 1er plat illustré en couleurs .. . . . Classification Dewey : 350-Administration publique
2005RO20259116PLON. 2005. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 211 pages - Annotation en page de garde. . . . Classification Dewey : 350-Administration publique
2011026398Atlanta Georgia: Alpha Delta Pi Sorority 2011. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Near Fine dust jacket only lightly rubbed. NO chips or tears. NOT a remainder. NO owner's name or bookplate. Sharp corners. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. Profusely illustrated with photographs - many in beautiful full color. A history of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority which was founded in 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon Georgia. Oversize Hardcover. Oblong. 12.75" wide by 10" tall. This large very heavy book will require extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. . 1st ed No additional printings listed. Oversize Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. 323pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Hardcover
200920221115007This Book is in Acceptable Condition. The Softcovers have Light Scratches and some Shelfwear including Slight Creasing along the Bottom Edge of the Front Cover a Small Crease to the Top Fore Edge Corner of the Rear Cover a Bump to the Base of the Spine that has caused a Small 1/2" long Tear and a 1" Tear to the Head of the Spine but No Stains or Other Major Damage. The Spine is Not Creased; the Binding is Strong and Intact. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing Highlighting or Underlining and with a Few Very Small Creases to the Fore Edge Corners but No Tears Stains Mold or Other Major Damage. The Page Edges have some Soiling mostly to the Fore Edge but No Remainder Mark Foxing Stains or Other Major Damage. Securely Packed and Promptly Shipped.<br /><br />Book Description:<br /><br />Shanghai and Hong Kong have developed simultaneously and the pattern of development shared a lot of similarities. The stories of the two coastal cities began more than one hundred years ago. Magnificent architecture appeared along the coast and the building clusters later developed into the Bund in Shanghai and City of Victoria in Hong Kong. In the two cities the foreign interacted with the local the traditional merged with the modern and the new fused with the old to form a unique cosmopolitan lifestyle. This exhibition set out to illustrate how Shanghai and Hong Kong pioneered China's modernization as well as depicted the two cities' open innovative diversified and commercial way of life through clothing food living environment transportation and culture and entertainment. A collaborative effort between Hong Kong Museum of History and Shanghai History Museum the exhibition presented some 240 sets of exhibits from Shanghai and Hong Kong including the metal plaque marking the border of the Shanghai International Settlement a rickshaw before 1949 a pictorial album with actress Lily Yuen's autograph a signage for the old Shanghai Race Club costumes from the early 20th Century monthly calendars and artifacts of the four major department stores. Please join us in revisiting the cities' social pasts - a cosmopolitan way of life that was prosperous colorful and in touch with world trends. Featuring some 200 sets of artifacts with supplementary historical photos this catalogue "Modern Metropolis: Material Culture of Shanghai and Hong Kong" gives a vivid account of the city characters and people's lifestyles that distinguished Shanghai and Hong Kong from the traditional cities further inland. Shanghai Administration of Culture Heritage & Hong Kong Leisure and Culture Services Department paperback