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Nonferrous metals --- Nonferrous metals --- Standards. --- Standards.
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Mechanical tests --- Test equipment --- Metal products --- Metals --- Design standards --- Mechanical tests --- Test equipment --- Metal products --- Metals --- Design standards
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Psychology --- Image analysis --- Intelligence officers --- Psychologie --- Analyse d'images --- Officiers de renseignements --- Research --- Planning. --- Standards --- Training of --- Recruiting, enlistment, etc. --- Recherche --- Planification. --- Normes --- Formation --- Recrutement. --- United States.
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Describes the standardisation of measurement methods and procedures to enable the determination of a direction finder's (DF) characteristics which will permit analysis of DF performance in a uniform manner. Standard test conditions are given and test equipment is discussed. Direction finder sensitivity and system accuracy measurements are discussed, and time requirements and interference are considered.
Radio direction finders --- Aids to navigation --- ATON (Aids to navigation) --- Marine aids --- Marine signals --- Navaids --- Navigational aids (Nautical) --- Marine service --- Navigation --- Signals and signaling --- Ice breaking operations --- Notices to mariners --- Direction finders, Radio --- Radio --- Aeronautical radio stations --- Navigation (Aeronautics) --- Radio in aeronautics --- Radio in navigation --- Radio compass --- Standards. --- Direction finders --- Equipment and supplies --- Radio navigation --- Radiofrequency spectroscopy.
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This paper discusses economic and financial difficulties that will undoubtedly continue to confront them, although it is to be expected that renewed expansion in world trade will ease the decline in export earnings which they have recently suffered. Much effort will be needed nationally and internationally to create the conditions which will enable these countries to reap the full advantages of growth combined with domestic stability and external equilibrium. In this endeavor, those countries which conduct their transactions in convertible currencies, and which have relatively simple exchange systems, will be in a better position to cope with the financial problems arising out of urgent needs for development. Although many obstacles remain, there is in the world today an increased understanding of the issues involved, and the possibility of achieving the full benefits of a multilateral system is now greater than at any previous time in the IMF’s history.
Balance of payments. --- Banking --- Banks and Banking --- Banks --- Currencies --- Currency --- Depository Institutions --- Exports and Imports --- Exports --- Foreign Exchange --- Foreign exchange --- Government and the Monetary System --- Import licensing --- Import quotas --- Imports --- International economics --- International Trade Organizations --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Monetary economics --- Monetary Systems --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Money --- Mortgages --- Payment Systems --- Regimes --- Standards --- Trade Policy --- Trade: General --- United States
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This paper reviews key findings of the IMF’s Annual Report for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1959. The report highlights that the year that ended on April 30, 1959, stands out not only because of the marked changes that occurred in general business activity and in the international flow of funds, but also because important steps were taken to consolidate the monetary improvements achieved since the war and to strengthen the financial structure of the world economy.
Balance of trade --- Banking --- Banks and Banking --- Cement --- Central banks --- Ceramics --- Commodities --- Currencies --- Empirical Studies of Trade --- Expenditure --- Expenditures, Public --- Exports and Imports --- Exports --- Foreign exchange reserves --- General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) --- Glass --- Gold reserves --- Gold --- Government and the Monetary System --- Imports --- Industries: Manufacturing --- International economics --- International trade --- Investment & securities --- Investments: Metals --- Macroeconomics --- Manufacturing industries --- Metals and Metal Products --- Monetary economics --- Monetary Policy --- Monetary Systems --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Money --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Payment Systems --- Public expenditure review --- Public finance & taxation --- Public Finance --- Regimes --- Standards --- Trade balance --- Trade: General --- United States
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