On April 28, 1950, over objections of holders of some of the first mortgage bonds who are appealing, and of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the district judge entered an order directing the first mortgage indenture trustee to turn over $350,000, as prayed, upon receiving from the reorganization trustees a certificate of indebtedness bearing 1% interest but having an indefinite maturity. On July 5, 1950, the judge made a similar supplemental order,2 as to the additional $150,000; the order provided that, after October 1, 1950, any party to the proceeding could apply for an order "scheduling times and amounts for the repayment" of the entire $500,000.
Objective First Certificate Third Edition
Also new to this edition are an instructor guide and a web resource. The instructor guide offers different sample syllabi, showing various ways to teach the course; sample assignments; answers to chapter review questions; suggested further readings; and useful websites and apps. The web resource supplies behavior management scenarios, sample forms (checklists, rubrics, certificates, worksheets) from the chapters, instructions for designing an Applied Behavior Analysis graph and a trifold display, useful websites and apps, and a glossary by chapter.
She has written and administered 26 grants, primarily in professional preparation, totaling $6.2 million. She has authored or coauthored 41 manuscripts and has coauthored or been a major contributor to eight books and four book chapters. She was a major contributor to the revision of the first edition of the book Adapted Physical Education National Standards and the Adapted Physical Education National Standards Study Guide.
Call for Solvers and BenchmarksThird International CSP Solver Competition(CSP, Max-CSP and Weighted-CSP competition) third international CSP solver competition is organised to improveour knowledge of what is behind the efficiency of algorithms, heuristics, solving strategiesand constraint systems. In the first edition (2005), only constraintsrepresented in extension were authorized whereas in the second edition(2006) both constraints represented in extension and in intension wereallowed (as well as the global constraint allDifferent).In 2006, the Max-CSP problem was also considered. With thisthird edition, we hope to reach maturity by introducing more globalconstraints and collecting both a broader set of instances and a highernumber of contestants1. For this new edition, the Weighted-CSP (WCSP) problem is alsointroduced.As a summary, the 2008 competition will consider the CSP, Max-CSP andWCSP problems, constraints defined in extension, intension or corresponding to someof the most used global constraints.
As its third auxiliary request, the respondent requested that the patent be maintained on the basis of an amended set of claims of which claim 1 is distinguished from claim 1 of the first auxiliary request by the addition, at the end of the claim, of "and in that said stage (8) is equipped with an encoder (15) connected to the focusing means (6) for storing output of the encoder (15) as stage position data into the memory means (2)", and by the deletion, throughout the claim, of the alternatives "or said revolver (3)" and "or revolver (3)".
The description in document EI of the procedure to be followed for calibrating the objectives (see page 10-2 the paragraph "Objective" and page 10-5) shows that the aim of the calibration is to guarantee that the stage is so moved after switching of the objective that the object remains in a focused condition. To this effect, for each objective lens, the stage is brought in a calibration step to a position corresponding to the focused condition (see the first paragraph on page 10-7) in order obviously to produce and store data representing a parafocality position along the optical axis of said stage corresponding to the focused condition of each of the plurality of objective lenses, as is set out in the first characterising feature of claim 1.
Claim 1 of the respondent's first auxiliary request in substance only comprises the additional indication that movement of the stage or revolver along the optical axis to the parafocality position is "by an amount equal to the distance between the parafocality positions for the presently selected objective lens and a previously selected objective lens using the read out data". The amount of movement of the stage or revolver which is required for re-focusing after a change of objective lenses necessarily corresponds to the distance between the parafocality positions from the one to the other objective lens. This additional feature thus expresses no more than an evidence. 2ff7e9595c
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