Extractions: 4 Nov 2002 Your science organizing committee for the next SPD meeting ( http://spd.aas.org/ ) invites suggestions for Special Sessions at this meeting. Please include a session title, a short (1-2 sentence) justification and suggestions for invited talk titles and speakers. Send your suggestions to vice-chair@spd.aas.org by 15-December-2002. Thanks, 21 Oct 2002 In 2001, the Bush administration directed that a blue ribbon panel be established to assess the organizational effectiveness of federal support for astronomical sciences and, in particular, to consider the pros and cons of transferring NSF's astronomy responsibilities to NASA. The panel, called the Committee on the Organization and Management of Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics (COMRAA), recommended that NSF maintain its own astronomy program, but that a standing committeethe National Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee (NAAAC) be created to advise NSF and NASA on how to best coordinate their efforts in this area. Specifically, NAAAC activities will include assessment of and recommendations concerning:
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UV - Lighting CML-Cinematography Mailing List The Cinematography mailing List CML is sponsored by - Walter Graff Usedto study astrophysics and knows a bit about UV radiation Amherst, MA http://www.cinematography.net/Pages DW/UV-Lighting.htm
Extractions: kweiwss(kwei[2],"slidesc","sponsorsc",1); kweisi(kwei[2],"slidesc","r"); // kwei [9] [slidesc] [sponsorsc] kweiwss(kwei[3],"slidesd","sponsorsd",1); kweisi(kwei[3],"slidesd","r"); // kwei [9] [slidesd] [sponsorsd] kweiwss(kwei[4],"slidese","sponsorse",1); kweisi(kwei[4],"slidese","r"); // kwei [9] [slidese] [sponsorse] kweiwss(kwei[1],"slidesb","sponsorsb",1); kweisi(kwei[1],"slidesb","r"); // kwei [9] [slidesb] [sponsorsb] kweiwss(kwei[0],"slidesa","sponsorsa",1); kweisi(kwei[0],"slidesa","r"); // kwei [9] [slidesa] [sponsorsa] I'm preparing for a black and white feature where we would like to test using UW-lights for some shots. In one shot silhouettes of Nazi-soldiers are running where we want the Nazi-symbol really to pop out. The thought is to make the symbols white and use UW-lights. Has anyone used this trick? Does the consumer UW-lights have enough output to be shown on 200ASA film?
VICTAR: Braille Resources This mailing list is designed to promote braille literacy within the UK as well as We have something for everyone, from astrophysics to Wilbur Smith, http://www.education.bham.ac.uk/research/victar/resources/braille/links.htm
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Announcing The Fifth COMPTON Symposium On Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Future requirements, instruments and missions for gamma ray astrophysics. I will probably not attend, but keep me on the mailing list for circulars http://wwwgro.unh.edu/compton5/First_Circular_Compton5.text
Marxism Message, [Marxism] Hans Bethe the most esoteric realms of physics and astrophysics, politics and armaments, _ Marxism mailing list http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2005w10/msg00091.htm
Extractions: Date: [ Previous Next ] Thread: [ Previous Next ] Index: [ Author Date Thread http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/08/science/08bethe.html http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxism [Marxism] Hans Bethe , Louis Proyect Tue 08 Mar 2005, 14:19 GMT [Marxism] Allard Lowenstein and Donald Rumsfeld , Brian Shannon Tue 08 Mar 2005, 13:34 GMT [Marxism] "You want to end terrorism? End unjust militaryoccupations"
Extractions: Physics/Astronomy Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA The explosive growth in the number of citations to electronic preprints (eprints) in the literature of astronomy and astrophysics is documented in this paper. Eprints are the electronic versions of papers that have been submitted for comment and review among peers, for publication in journals, or prior to presentation at conferences. Internet-accessible eprint servers located worldwide provide unlimited free access to these publications long before they appear in print in journals or as conference proceedings. Because of the timeliness of these papers, as well as the increasing demand for current research, astronomers and physicists alike have found it necessary to cite these eprints in their research articles rather than wait until they appear in print. This paper documents the increasing reliance on eprints in the journal literature and in conference proceedings by tracking the citations to eprints in articles and papers over the past five years. Along with identifying and documenting the trend, issues for concern over the growing number of citations to eprints, as well as areas for further study are discussed.
POL-RIC Archives -- December 1999 (#3) Date Tue, 14 Dec 1999 144043 +0100 ReplyTo mailing list di POLitica SAX results on the recent results of High Energy astrophysics 2) a statement on http://listserv.cnr.it/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9912&L=pol-ric&F=&S=&P=294
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HESS Multifrequency Group Members, Contact Addresses Show the Members of the Hessmwl mailing list (Due to data safety regulations, in different astrophysical fields, which are related to TeV astrophysics. http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/projects/hess/HESS/members.phtml
Extractions: The task of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group is to actively organize and coordinate observation campaigns with H.E.S.S. and observatories in other frequency bands. The currently most prominent aspect is simultaneous observations of TeV blazars, where some overlap with the HESS AGN working group is unavoidable. We will see how things will evolve in the future. Other tasks involve the support of activities of other working groups whenever multifrequency data is needed. Convener of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group is Stefan Wagner (LSW Heidelberg). Show the Members of the Hess-mwl mailing list ( Due to data safety regulations, the subscribers list is only available to list members
RE: [xri] FW: [Discuss-DOI] Announcement: The "info" URI Scheme J. Dovey matthew.dovey@oucs.ox.ac.uk , xri@lists.oasisopen.org To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of the http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/xri/200310/msg00001.html
Extractions: Date Prev Thread Prev Thread Next Date Next ... List Home Subject RE: [xri] FW: [Discuss-DOI] Announcement: The "info" URI scheme http://www.manifestsolutions.com/ -Original Message- From: Eamonn Neylon [ mailto:eneylon@manifestsolutions.com http://www.manifestsolutions.com/ -Original Message- From: Wachob, Gabe [ mailto:gwachob@visa.com ] Sent: 29 September 2003 18:51 To: 'Matthew J. Dovey'; xri@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: [xri] FW: [Discuss-DOI] Announcement: The "info" URI scheme Matthew- I'm having a hard time understanding the value of this effort. I would think that if you wanted to create an identifier space for dewey decimal numbers, you'd create a URI scheme for it. With the "info" proposal, you've effectively replaced the IANA as registrar for URI-compatible identifier schemes with NISO. That is, instead of registering a "dd" (dewey decimal) URI scheme, you register a "dd" info namespace. Same basic process, except that you have a different registrar. Is *this* the motivation? Is the info URI scheme motivated by the IETF's strong bias towards resolvable URI schemes? Thanks for giving me the background. I have to think about how this relates to XRI work as well. -Gabe > -Original Message- > From: Matthew J. Dovey [
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Cosmo-pl Mailing List Archive cosmopl mailing list. Archives roku 2002 2002-03 2002-04 . LeszekSokolowski - Theoretical astrophysics - general relativity (lecture for year http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/sympa/cosmo-pl/
Extractions: Witamy, welcome to the cosmo-pl mailing list! Cel (w jednym zdaniu): Ogólne debaty miêdzy kosmologami w Polsce dotycz±ce badañ i organizacji spotkañ. Cel (w 3 zdaniach): Dyskusje odno¶nie spotkañ bêd± mog³y zaczynaæ siê tutaj i potem przeprowdzaæ siê do cosmo-spotka lub vice-versa. Ró¼nica: cosmo-spotka zorientowane jest na TCfA, a ta lista mia³aby s³u¿yæ spo³eczno¶ci kosmologów w Polsce. W zasadzie jêzykiem tej listy mo¿e byæ polski (z literami latin-2, czyli iso-8859-2, nie Micro$oft). pa¿dziernik -> czerwiec Micha³ Heller, Marek Szyd³owski, Andrzej Woszczyna - cosmology seminar open to all (students, PhD students and research workers) - dwa raz miesi±cy Kraków - wzglêdno¶ci/kosmologia - Leszek Sokolowski - "Theoretical astrophysics - general relativity" (lecture for year III astronomy students) - [ca³a rok?] wzglêdno¶ci/kosmologia - UJ - Andrzej Staruszkiewicz and Piotr Bizoñ - Seminar in relativity for (PhD students and research workers) in Institute of Physics UJ - October - June http://alphas.if.uj.edu.pl/~bizon/seminar/seminar.html
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