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International Telecommunication Union Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific Page 14 of 25 Exercise 12 Propagation Models  Step1: Launch the SMS4DC software.  Step 2: Launch the DEM view using toolbar push button.  Step3: Open the “Database’’ menu and select ”Station in Desktop’’.  Step4: Select the record of station(BCTEST1).  Step5: Push OK button to display station on map.  Step6: Draw a Box around BCTEST1 station by using toolbar push button  Step7: Open the menu “propagation Models” and select “P.1546” item and select Area.  Step8: Select the record BCTEST1.  Step9: Set parameters and push OK then save results .  Step10: Open the menu “Tools” and select “contour value” item and then set threshold value and push OK then save results.  Step11: Open the menu “Tools” again and select “remove contour from display”  Step12: Open the menu “Tools” again and select “coverage Area”.  Step13: Open the menu “window” and select “Main Desktop”.  Step14: Open the menu” Propagation Models” and select “Overlay” then select Area calculation(P1546).  Step 15: Go to step 7 and select other point to Area Propagation models and repeat steps 8 -14.  Step 16: create another station near to the ‘BCTEST1’ station with freq=100 MHZ with the name of ‘BCTEST2’. International Telecommunication Union Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific Page 15 of 25  Step 17: Draw a Box around ‘BCTEST1’ and ‘BCTEST2’ stations by using toolbar push button.  Step 18: Open the menu ” Propagation Models” and select “P.1546” item and then select Network processor and then Maximum field strength .  Step 19: Select ‘BCTEST1’ and ‘BCTEST2’ stations from list of stations ,perform calculation and overlay the results on the DEM map.  Step 20: Open the menu ” Propagation Models” and select “P.1546” item and then select Network processor and then Best server.  Step 21: Select ‘BCTEST1’ and ‘BCTEST2’ stations from list of stations ,perform calculation and overlay the results on the DEM map.  Step 22: Repeat steps 18-21 for other propagation models . (...) See the different calculated results.  Step 23: Use mouse drag to change antenna height and mange reflection points.  Step 24: push “Reflection Points” button to see spreadsheet of reflection points.  Step 25: push “Availability” button to see the availability calculation result.  Step 26: For stations A and B go to Frequency level, and by using of right click select TX filter and shape it same as following figure.
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Score: 1059309.3 - https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/R...%20Exercises%20of%20SMS4DC.pdf
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More than half a billion people pushed or pushed further into extreme poverty due to health care costs Global Regions WHO Regional websites Africa Americas South-East Asia Europe Eastern Mediterranean Western Pacific When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. (...) Even before the pandemic, half a billion people were being pushed (or pushed still further) into extreme poverty because of payments they made for health care. (...) But they had not made such advances in ensuring affordability. As a result, the poorest groups and those living in rural areas are the least able to obtain health services, and the least likely to be able to cope with the consequences of paying for them.
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Score: 1003269.3 - https://www.who.int/news/item/...verty-due-to-health-care-costs
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The call is part of the Big Push for Sustainability in Brazil case study project, which aims to give visibility and showcase opportunities for experiences and initiatives that have generated concrete results for sustainable development. From these, the opportunities and challenges of a Big Push for Sustainability in the country will become more evident. (...) Share Links Repositório de casos sobre o Big Push para a Sustentabilidade no Brasil Investimentos transformadores para um estilo de desenvolvimento sustentável: estudos de casos de grande impulso (Big Push) Video completo no Youtube webinar Big Push para a Sustentabilidade Related Content Regular Programme of Technical Cooperation (RPTC) Big Push para a Mobilidade Sustentável no Brasil Regular Programme of Technical Cooperation (RPTC) Energy Big Push (Grande Impulso Energia) Brasil Publication O Big Push Ambiental no Brasil: Investimentos coordenados para um estilo de desenvolvimento sustentável Évènement | 26 mai 2020 , BRASILIA, Brazil Big Push para a Sustentabilidade Related Project Regular Programme of Technical Cooperation (RPTC) Estudos de Casos do Big Push para a Sustentabilidade no Brasil Regular Programme of Technical Cooperation (RPTC) Programa CEPAL-BMZ/giz Subtopics Macro-économie Croissance économique Environnement Énergie Changement structurel Développement durable Abonnement Get ECLAC press releases by email Subscribe Vous serez peut-être intéressé par 9 mai 2002 Speech Discours.
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Score: 986972.95 - https://www.cepal.org/fr/node/51471
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ENE 5 PABELLON EUROCLIMA+ COP 25, MADRID Date and time Wednesday 11 December 10.45 a 12.15 Title Energy Big Push: accelerating investments in sustainable energy innovation in Brazil, in the context of ECLAC’s Big Push for Sustainability approach Organizers Center for Strategic Studies and Management - CGEE Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean – ECLAC Brazilian Energy Research Office – EPE International Energy Agency – IEA Objective The objective of this event is to present the results and lessons learned of the Energy Big Push Brazil project leaded by CGEE, which aims to provide data and information to decision makers to accelerate and improve investments in clean energy innovation in the country, in the context of ECLAC’s Big Push for Sustainability approach. (...) Thelma Krug 11:00 ECLAC’s Big Push for Sustainability approach and the 2030 Agenda Mr. Joseluis Samaniego 11:10 The Big Push for Sustainability in the Brazilian Federal Senate Mr.
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Score: 978159.5 - https://www.cepal.org/sites/de...vents/files/agenda-english.pdf
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The monitoring program has been focusing on particles (PM2.5), NO and NO2. Results have always been well below regulatory limit values. (...) When it comes to stand technology and operations, the work stream participants are currently analyzing the possibilities to change more push-back procedures. The research and analysis work stream will be focusing on the results from a scientific cohort study, which are expected in 2016 and the start-up of a new scientific project with the aim of researching the toxicity of ultrafine particles in airports. The results of this project are expected reported in 2019.
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Score: 970846.8 - https://www.icao.int/environme...2016/ENVReport2016_pg93-95.pdf
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The call is part of the Big Push for Sustainability in Brazil case study project, which aims to give visibility and showcase opportunities for experiences and initiatives that have generated concrete results for sustainable development. From these, the opportunities and challenges of a Big Push for Sustainability in the country will become more evident. (...) ECLAC Executive Secretary Alicia Bárcena gave the opening speech on the Big Push for Sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Score: 970387.3 - https://www.cepal.org/en/node/51471
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The call is part of the Big Push for Sustainability in Brazil case study project, which aims to give visibility and showcase opportunities for experiences and initiatives that have generated concrete results for sustainable development. From these, the opportunities and challenges of a Big Push for Sustainability in the country will become more evident. (...) Compartir Enlaces Repositório de casos sobre o Big Push para a Sustentabilidade no Brasil Investimentos transformadores para um estilo de desenvolvimento sustentável: estudos de casos de grande impulso (Big Push) Video completo no Youtube webinar Big Push para a Sustentabilidade Contenidos relacionados Programa regular de cooperación técnica Big Push para a Mobilidade Sustentável no Brasil Programa regular de cooperación técnica Energy Big Push (Grande Impulso Energia) Brasil Publicación O Big Push Ambiental no Brasil: Investimentos coordenados para um estilo de desenvolvimento sustentável Evento | 26 mayo 2020 , BRASILIA, Brasil Big Push para a Sustentabilidade Proyecto relacionado Programa regular de cooperación técnica Estudos de Casos do Big Push para a Sustentabilidade no Brasil Programa regular de cooperación técnica Programa CEPAL-BMZ/giz Subtemas Macroeconomía Crecimiento económico Medio ambiente Energía Cambio estructural Desarrollo sostenible Suscripción Reciba los comunicados de prensa de la CEPAL por correo electrónico Suscribirse Le podría interesar Fecha:  29 Ago 2022 Hoja informativa Incertidumbre y crecimiento económico: enseñanzas de América Latina Resumen del artículo publicado en Revista CEPAL N° 137, agosto de 2022.
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Score: 970387.3 - https://www.cepal.org/es/notas...nts-sustainable-economy-brazil
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News | 12 June 2020 NEW YORK/GENEVA (ILO News) – Millions more children risk being pushed into child labour as a result of the COVID-19 crisis , which could lead to the first rise in child labour after 20 years of progress, according to a new brief from the International Labour Organization (ILO) and UNICEF. (...) According to the brief, COVID-19 could result in a rise in poverty and therefore to an increase in child labour as households use every available means to survive. (...) Even when classes restart, some parents may no longer be able to afford to send their children to school. As a result, more children could be forced into exploitative and hazardous jobs.
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Score: 966544.4 - www.ilo.org/moscow/news...WCMS_747583/lang--en/index.htm
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News | 12 June 2020 NEW YORK/GENEVA (ILO News) – Millions more children risk being pushed into child labour as a result of the COVID-19 crisis , which could lead to the first rise in child labour after 20 years of progress, according to a new brief from the International Labour Organization (ILO) and UNICEF. (...) According to the brief, COVID-19 could result in a rise in poverty and therefore to an increase in child labour as households use every available means to survive. (...) Even when classes restart, some parents may no longer be able to afford to send their children to school. As a result, more children could be forced into exploitative and hazardous jobs.
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Score: 966544.4 - https://www.ilo.org/ankara/are...WCMS_747583/lang--en/index.htm
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News | 12 June 2020 NEW YORK/GENEVA (ILO News) – Millions more children risk being pushed into child labour as a result of the COVID-19 crisis , which could lead to the first rise in child labour after 20 years of progress, according to a new brief from the International Labour Organization (ILO) and UNICEF. (...) According to the brief, COVID-19 could result in a rise in poverty and therefore to an increase in child labour as households use every available means to survive. (...) Even when classes restart, some parents may no longer be able to afford to send their children to school. As a result, more children could be forced into exploitative and hazardous jobs.
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Score: 966544.4 - www.ilo.org/ankara/area...WCMS_747583/lang--en/index.htm
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