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Kou, Gang, Daji Ergu, Yi Peng, and Yong Shi. Data Processing for the AHP/ANP. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29213-2.

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Agência Nacional do Petróleo (Brazil). ANP: Dois anos, 1998-2000. Rio de Janeiro: ANP, 2000.

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Kreye, Volker A. W., and Wulf-Dirk Bussmann, eds. ANP — Atriales natriuretisches Peptid und das kardiovaskuläre System. Heidelberg: Steinkopff, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50192-0.

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Persbureau, Algemeen Nederlands, ed. Raar maar waar: Bizar en opvallend nieuws, verzorgd door het ANP. 's-Gravenhage: BZZTôH, 2006.

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Het fenomeen Maxima: De vrouw, de icoon, de koningin in spe ; met foto's van het ANP. Schoorl: Uitgeverij Conserve, 2008.

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Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (Brazil). Superintendência de Comercialização e Movimentação de Petróleo, seus Derivados e Gás Natural. O gás natural liquefeito no Brasil: Experiência da ANP na implantação dos projetos de importação de GNL. Rio de Janeiro: Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis, 2010.

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International, Conference on Design and Safety of Advanced Nuclear Power Plants (1992 Tokyo Japan). ANP'92: International Conference on Design and Safety of Advanced Nuclear Power Plants, October 25-29, 1992, Tokyo, Japan : proceedings. Tokyo, Japan: Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 1992.

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França, Vladimir da Rocha. Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis--ANP: Comentários à Lei No̲ 9,478/97 e ao Decreto No̲ 2,455/98. São Paulo, SP: Editora Atlas S.A., 2015.

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Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. Selected Works. The insulted and humiliated. Moscow: Raduga, 1989.

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Spiegelman, A. Maus. Vol. 2, And here my troubles began. New York: Pantheon books, 1991.

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French, Edith. Connie and Ann. London: Constable, 1986.

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Greene, Jacqueline Dembar. Rebecca and Ana. Middleton, WI: American Girl Pub., 2009.

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Major, Kevin. Ann and Seamus. Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 2003.

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French, Edith. Connie and Ann. London: Constable, 1986.

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Major, Kevin. Ann and Seamus. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 2003.

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Salzmann, Mary Elizabeth. Ann and Alan. Edina, Minn: ABDO Pub. Co., 2005.

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Raggedy Ann: Raggedy Ann and Rags. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2002.

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Erickson-French. Anp 101 Lecture Manual. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2009.

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Shi, Yong, Yi Peng, Daji Ergu, and Gang Kou. Data Processing for the AHP/ANP. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Peng, Yi, Daji Ergu, and Gang Kou. Data Processing for the AHP/ANP. Springer, 2012.

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Shi, Yong, Yi Peng, Daji Ergu, and Gang Kou. Data Processing for the AHP/ANP. Springer, 2014.

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Little, Jean. Anatomy and Physiology II: Anp 102. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2006.

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French, C. Michael, and John Leonard Erickson. ANP 101 Lecture Manual + Lab Manual. Kendall Hunt Pub Co, 2007.

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Erik, Kok René Somers. ANP Foto - Beeld van Nederland. Deel 1: Onderweg. Wbooks, 2007.

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Bussmann, W. D., and A. W. Kreye. ANP - Atriales natriuretisches Peptid und das kardiovaskuläre System. Steinkopff, 2012.

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Bussmann, W. D., and A. W. Kreye. ANP -- Atriales Natriuretisches Peptid und das Kardiovaskuläre System. Steinkopff, Dietrich, 2013.

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APN Rolle: 10 Schlüsselbegriff von ANP - Advanced Nursing Practice. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2008.

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Saaty, Thomas L. Decision making for the new millenium: ANP software for dependence and feedback. [Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh], 1999.

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Horne, Gerald. Beginnings. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at the beginnings of the Associated Negro Press (ANP). In 1918, Claude Barnett arranged a deal whereby Kashmir Chemical, a cosmetics company, received ad space in newspapers and the newly born ANP got capital in return. The ANP was modeled after the Associated Press; thus, all papers receiving the service were asked in return to submit items to be shared by others. There also were ANP correspondents and stringers who supplied copy regularly. At the end of the first year, 80 of an estimated 350 Negro newspapers had joined the ANP. Because it scoured newspapers nationally and solicited articles from subscribers to its service, the ANP was also capable of providing a more capacious view of Jim Crow than most Negro journals.
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Pajnkihar, Majda, and Dominika Vrbnjak, eds. Advanced Nursing Practice: International Experiences and Future Direction for Nursing in Slovenia, Book of Abstracts. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-499-6.

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First international Advanced Nursing Practice conference in Slovenia brought world leading academic scholars to exchange and share their experiences on Advance Nursing Practice (ANP) education and practice. Special emphasis will be put on presentation of competencies, roles and scope of practice. Aim of our conference was to bring ANP education and especially the nature of ANP practice closer to an academic and clinical environment as well to decision making bodies in government and other professional groups in Slovenia. Numerous studies have shown that advanced practice nurses can provide quality patient care by role extension or expansion, contribute to efficacy, cost efficiency, patient satisfaction, reduced (re)hospitalizations, and reduced mortality. Experts from countries where ANP is well established and experts from countries where ANP is in the beginning stages of development participated in round table discussion. Conclusions of the round table discussion produced future direction for development of ANP in Slovenia.
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Horne, Gerald. Back to Africa. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0007.

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This chapter looks at the Associated Negro Press (ANP) and its competitor, the Negro Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), in the early postwar era. In any case, in the early postwar era, both the ANP and the NNPA had competitors beyond the mainstream, among them the United Negro Press in Durham, North Carolina, and 13 others of the same caliber. Thus, by 1960, the NNPA agency was defunct. The ANP, on the other hand, had about 80 subscribers in the 1920s and 112 by 1945, then 60 by 1955 but 101 by 1964. This latter soaring was misleading in that it represented growth in Africa that was soon to be challenged by indigenous and mainstream competitors. In response, the ANP sought to centralize, requesting that certain sources forward information solely to their Chicago office, rather than affiliates. Nevertheless, it was evident that opportunities for ANP expansion were delimited: hence Claude Barnett's tendency to look abroad increasingly for investments.
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Atchison, Deborah Jean. Cardiac autonomic innervation is essential for the chronotropic effect of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP). 1994.

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Horne, Gerald. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter provides a background of Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press (ANP). Though not often recognized as such, Claude Barnett was one of the leading Pan-Africanists of the twentieth century, just as the ANP was an exemplar of the often discussed but little implemented doctrine of Pan-Africanism. Yet his very success carried the seeds of its demise; that is, as his anti-Jim Crow and anticolonial campaigns gained traction, it opened both Black America and Africa to incursions by mainstream entities that theretofore either had ignored these sizable communities or winked at their bludgeoning. Meanwhile, what ANP accomplished was to provide an assessment of the balance of global forces that historically had been essential in plotting the way forward for African Americans not least. Yet as the prize of anti-Jim Crow came within reach, ironically the way had been paved for the ultimate liquidation of the ANP.
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Minimization of Climatic Vulnerabilities on Mini-hydro Power Plants: Fuzzy AHP, Fuzzy ANP Techniques and Neuro-Genetic Model Approach. Mrinmoy Majumder, 2016.

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Majumder, Mrinmoy. Minimization of Climatic Vulnerabilities on Mini-Hydro Power Plants: Fuzzy AHP, Fuzzy ANP Techniques and Neuro-Genetic Model Approach. Springer London, Limited, 2016.

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Blood pressure regulation in ANP-knockout mice: The role of angiotensin II-stimulated vasopressin release mechanism. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1998.

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Horne, Gerald. Negroes as Anticommunist Propagandists? University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0009.

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This chapter describes how within a decade, the Associated Negro Press (ANP) was declining precipitously, and within fifteen years it was defunct. This decline was not solely due to the declining health of Claude Barnett. It also was due to the changing community served by the ANP: more options seemed to be opening for black writers over whom Barnett once had the whip hand, and more black radio stations were opening too, challenging from the other end. In any event, even Barnett was aware that a new era was opening for the Negro press and not all the news was positive. As interest in Africa waned in the Negro press, as the promise to curtail Jim Crow materialized, Barnett's options narrowed accordingly. He had developed considerable business interests abroad that a globally minded ANP helped to reinforce. If Negro readers could not be served, however, U.S. interests could be.
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Horne, Gerald. World War Looms. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0004.

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This chapter describes how Claude Barnett began to collect material on racial problems in South America. It was at this point that Barnett and the Associated Negro Press (ANP) assumed more forcefully the role of the Negro's State Department, inquiring persistently about barriers strewn in the path of African Americans who sought to travel abroad. The ANP contacted the Brazilian embassy in Washington about the alleged barring of U.S. Negroes, though their charges were met with denials. Furthermore, the Mexican government irritably denied that it barred African Americans from arriving south of the border, after being accused thusly by Barnett. Meanwhile, the ANP did not necessarily come to this issue with clean hands, for it could be accused easily of falling victim to nativist bias in objecting to Latin American migration to the United States, as it demanded an open door for African Americans to enter other nations.
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Horne, Gerald. Pan-Africanism Is the News. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0011.

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This chapter explores the decline of the Associated Negro Press (ANP). It did not take long for the mainstream press to realize that the ANP was sitting on a journalistic goldmine with its direct pipeline to one of the biggest stories of the decade, if not the century: decolonization and how it intersected with the battle against Jim Crow. Claude Barnett was in an advance wave of African Americans descending upon Africa seeking to take advantage of the perceived gold rush delivered by decolonization. Another viselike pressure that the ANP found hard to resist was the other major force of that conflicted era: anticommunism. Unlike the past, the Negro press was now reluctant to hire talented writers with radical associations. As this high drama was unfolding, Barnett continued to live the good life in Chicago, making it difficult to grasp the far-reaching changes just over the horizon.
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ANP'92: International Conference on Design and Safety of Advanced Nuclear Power Plants, October 25-29, 1992, Tokyo, Japan : Proceedings. Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 1992.

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the vinci code. any, 2012.

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Horne, Gerald. War Changes. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses how the U.S. entry into World War II marked a watershed for both the Negro press generally and the Associated Negro Press (ANP) specifically. The “Double V” campaign among African Americans targeting fascism abroad and Jim Crow at home was a simple continuation and escalation of ANP prewar policy. Despite the racial progress propelled by the antifascist war, there were contrary disquieting notes that did not escape the gaze of Claude Barnett. The Negro press could hardly ignore the ambivalence, if not outright support, within their constituency for Tokyo. This factor helped to further propel black militancy at a moment when Washington was demanding stolid acquiescence in the face of the external threat. This widespread sentiment had led FBI leader J. Edgar Hoover to demand Espionage Act indictments of certain Negro papers.
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Horne, Gerald. Cold War Coming. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0008.

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This chapter examines how Claude Barnett, along with many other Negro leaders, had exerted his influence to make sure that President Truman was reelected though they had undercut the anti-Jim Crow movement by scorning the most resolute, including the defeated Henry Wallace and Paul Robeson. They also undercut their previous esteemed position with rising powers, for example, recently independent India, by seeming to oppose those that Delhi appreciated—for example, Robeson. Personally, Barnett's wide array of investments continued to generate profit, but the process of “integration” combined with positions diverging from those of the planet's majority, which was the price of admission, served also to undermine the centerpiece of his business universe: the ANP. Thus, instead of highlighting Robeson's anticolonial and antilynching crusades, the ANP shifted subtly to trivia designed to demean this leader, providing reports about a new black group that denounced the performer, not least for the alleged sartorial confusion he helped to create.
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SILVA, A. P. As Implicações da Renúncia Fiscal para a Seguridade Social. Editora e Livraria Appris, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18366/anps.0902.2022.

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Załącznik do publikacji - Doświadczenie pobytu w Polsce w narracjach zagranicznych studentów. Wydawnictwo FRSE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47050/65591425.app.

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Airports for people. Thomas Telford Ltd, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/afp.13278.

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Celia Sanchez: The Legend of Cuba's Revolutionary Heart. New York: Algora of NYC, 2005.

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Horne, Gerald. The Jim Crow Paradox. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0012.

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This concluding chapter argues that the decline of forces represented by Paul Robeson meant that forces symbolized by Claude Barnett, who were surely interested in Pan-Africanism but also were seeking profitable investments, meant they were conflicting with African leaders like Kwame Nkrumah who had a socialist orientation; this was bound to create waves. Moreover, it was bound to undermine Associated Negro Press's (ANP) role as an honest broker or even as a cynical promoter of Washington's policies, all of which was hastening the agency's demise. Part of the paradox of Jim Crow was that as it eroded at a time when the Robesons were in retreat and the Nkrumahs of the world were ascending, conflict was bound to arise between Africans and African Americans, thus eroding too the global leverage that had been so instrumental in collapsing Jim Crow in the first place.
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Horne, Gerald. Red Scare Rising. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0006.

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This chapter explores how Claude Barnett took a position as a kind of consultant with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington in 1942. At once the position brought him into closer contact with policymakers at a fraught moment and exposed him to a business—agriculture—that was ubiquitous globally. Moreover, part of his portfolio was arranging for the importation of labor from the Caribbean to plantations in Florida, which provided him with more contacts in a region where he already had established a toehold, specifically in Haiti. This then created a further opening for him to continue his own unique brand of Pan-Africanism, which had involved accumulating up-to-date intelligence (and news) and relentless networking. The succeeding years stretching until 1947 were to witness the expansion of the Associated Negro Press (ANP) and, concomitantly, Barnett's ever-lengthening list of business interests.
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Horne, Gerald. Barnett Bestrides the Globe. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses the epochal meeting of mostly Asian and African nations in Bandung, Indonesia. Bandung was not just a turning point for the world; it was also a turning point for Claude Barnett and his agency. Bandung also signaled the coming era of decolonization and, with Africa surging to independence, Africans could now open government-to-government relations with Washington and there was less of a perceived need for those like Barnett to act as intermediaries and lobbyists. In any case, those like Barnett were coming to be seen not as honest brokers or disinterested politicos but just one more in a long line of entrepreneurs lusting after the vast resources of Africa and the Caribbean. Simultaneously, decolonization also meant that the newly liberated nations could exert pressure on Washington to erode the more egregious aspects of Jim Crow, which helped to foment “integration” that in turn served to erode the rationale for the Associated Negro Press (ANP).
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