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Sesa or SESA may refer to: Companies and organizations * Sesa Football Academy, a football club of Goa, India * Sesa Goa, a mining company of India * , see Antoine Sabarthès (publisher) * Société d'Etudes des Systèmes d'Automation, a company that manufactured X.25 switches, see Rémi Després * Society for Experimental Stress Analysis, original name of the Society for Experimental Mechanics * Swiss Accident Investigation Board (''Service denquête suisse sur les accidents'') Other uses * Sesa, Spain, a municipality in Aragon * Sesa language, a language of Papua New Guinea * Sesa river, a tributary of the Gambhir River, Rajasthan, India * David Sesa (born 1973), Swiss footballer * General Ulpiano Paez Airport (ICAO: SESA) * Shesha (Sanskrit: ''Śeṣa''), a serpent in Hindu mythology * ''Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa The ''Standard Encyclopædia of Southern Africa'' (''SESA'') is a 12-volume encyclopaedia that is principally about the Republic of South ...
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Sesa Goa
Vedanta Limited is an Indian multinational mining company headquartered in Mumbai, with its main operations in iron ore, gold and aluminium mines in Goa, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Odisha. History Sterlite Industries Vedanta (then called Sterlite industries) began in the 1980s, as the founder D.P.Agarwal founded Sterlite Industries (India) Limited in Mumbai and begun to buy mining concessions in different states of India. He was soon joined by his two sons, Navin Agarwal and Anil Agarwal, both of whom currently run the company. In 1992, they established Volcan investments in Nassau (Bahamas) as the main holding company for their mines. D.P.Agarwal had a small aluminium conductor business in Patna. His son Anil Agarwal had come to Mumbai to expand their business. In the 1990s, as the Indian government began to sell off sick (non-performing) companies, Sterlite began to bid for them. They were able to bid successfully for BALCO and Hindustan Zinc Limited, both bankrupt compan ...
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Antoine Sabarthès
Canon or abbot Antoine Sabarthès, full name Antoine Auguste Sabarthès, (27 May 1854 – 19 February 1944) was a French ecclesiastic, writer and historian, a specialist of the Aude department. Biography A poorly publicized figure, not much is known about the life of Abbé Sabarthès, who lived until his 90th birthday. Only his works will be taken from him. He entered the seminary in Carcassonne, where he studied and was ordained in 1878. He became a priest of the diocese of Carcassonne. After several assignments in villages, he devoted himself to the study of society, the church and the territories administered by it; He published several works in Latin, Occitan and French. Historian Nowadays, Sabarthès is synonymous with reference for all that concerns the Aude department. He was a member of numerous , an adherent and publicist for many years to the "", the "Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques", the "Société des Arts et Sciences de Carcassonne" and the "Commi ...
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Rémi Després
Rémi Després (born January 16, 1943) is a French engineer and entrepreneur known for his contributions on data networking. Education In 1961–1963, Rémi Després attended École Polytechnique of Paris, of which he holds an Engineer degree. At UC Berkeley, he received a master's degree in 1967, and a Ph.D degree in 1969, both in the EECS Department. Career From 1963 to 1971 at CNET and UC Berkeley, he specialized in programming languages and time-sharing operating systems. From 1971 to 1980, Rémi Després was in charge of R&D of the French PTT on packet switching. He was one of the leading "innovators who worked across the boundaries of computers and communications" in the 1970s. As such, he introduced the concept of "graceful saturated operation", which was referenced by Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf in their seminal 1974 paper on internetworking, ''"A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication".'' He named and formalized the concept of virtual circuits and, with his t ...
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Society For Experimental Mechanics
Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) is a professional organization for engineers and scientists studying the design and implementation of experiments to characterize materials, structures, and systems. Formed in 1943 as the Society for Experimental Stress Analysis (SESA), early work focused on methods such as photoelasticity and strain gages. Society historical records refer to the society as SESA through the 1984 Fall SESA meeting in Milwaukee, WI and start referring the society as SEM with the 1985 Spring SEM meeting in Las Vegas, NV. The society has expanded to include topics including modal analysis, digital image correlation, Split Hopkinson pressure bar, Residual stress, and biomaterials. Technical Divisions The society comprises seventeen technical divisions that program sessions at either the SEM Annual Conference or IMAC Conference, and develop content for publications: * Applied Photoelasticity * Biological Systems and Materials * Dynamics of Civil Structures * ...
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Swiss Accident Investigation Board
The Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board (STSB, ; ; ) is a government agency of Switzerland. It investigates civil aviation accidents and incidents and cableway, roadway, waterway, and railway accidents. The head office is in Bern. The aviation division is based at Payerne Airport in Payerne and the rail/navigation division is based in Bern. History The Swiss Accident Investigation Board (; ; ) was established on 1 November 2011 when the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau and the Investigation Bureau for Railway, Funicular and Boat Accidents The Investigation Bureau for Railway, Funicular and Boat Accidents (IRFBA; , UUS; , SEA; , SII) was an agency of the government of Switzerland. In 2011, it was replaced by the Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board. Description Its ... merged. On 1 February 2015 the name was changed to its current name.
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Sesa, Spain
Sesa is a municipality located in the Hoya de Huesca comarca, province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2010 census the municipality has a population of 225 inhabitants. Its postal code is 22110. There is a church in Sesa, the church of San Juan Bautista, and the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Jarea is also found in the village. Both date back to the 12th century. There is an ancient Iberian archaeological site at a place known as "El Portillo", located within Sesa's municipal territory. In the Middle Ages there was an important castle in Sesa.Ubieto Arteta, Antonio (1985). ''Historia de Aragón''. Los pueblos y los despoblados II. Zaragoza: Anúbar See also * List of municipalities in Huesca This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Huesca, in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. F ... References External l ...
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Sesa Language
Folopa (also Podopa, Polopa, Podoba, or Foraba) is a language of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an island country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean n .... References Teberan languages Languages of Gulf Province Languages of Southern Highlands Province {{papuan-lang-stub ...
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Sesa River
Sesa or SESA may refer to: Companies and organizations * Sesa Football Academy, a football club of Goa, India * Sesa Goa, a mining company of India * , see Antoine Sabarthès (publisher) * Société d'Etudes des Systèmes d'Automation, a company that manufactured X.25 switches, see Rémi Després * Society for Experimental Stress Analysis, original name of the Society for Experimental Mechanics * Swiss Accident Investigation Board (''Service denquête suisse sur les accidents'') Other uses * Sesa, Spain, a municipality in Aragon * Sesa language, a language of Papua New Guinea * Sesa river, a tributary of the Gambhir River, Rajasthan, India * David Sesa (born 1973), Swiss footballer * General Ulpiano Paez Airport (ICAO: SESA) * Shesha (Sanskrit: ''Śeṣa''), a serpent in Hindu mythology * ''Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa The ''Standard Encyclopædia of Southern Africa'' (''SESA'') is a 12-volume encyclopaedia that is principally about the Republic of South A ...
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Gambhir River (Rajasthan)
The Gambhir River, also known as the Utangan River, is an ephemeral (seasonal) river in India which originates in Rajasthan state and confluences with Yamuna near Jalalpur in Uttar Pradesh state. Important tributaries of the Gambhir are Banganga, Sesa, Kher, Churaho and Parbati. It originates near Karoli in Rajasthan and flows around Hindaun City, then through Bharatpur district, and through Dholpur district where it forms the boundary between Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan states. It then enters Agra district of Uttar Pradesh to finally confluence with Yamuna. It supplies water to the Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur in Rajasthan. Basin Origin It originates from Karauli in Rajasthan and flows around Hindaun City. It flows from south to north up to Kanjoli-Katara Aziz village (Toda Bhim), then towards northeast up to village Mertha of Roopbas Block, before entering Uttar Pradesh. The river again enters Rajasthan near Catchapaura village in Dholpur District and forms th ...
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David Sesa
David Sesa (born 10 July 1973) is a Swiss football manager and former player. He is the manager of Rapperswil-Jona. A midfielder or forward, he made 36 appearances for the Switzerland national team. He is the current manager of Bellinzona in the Swiss Challenge League. Club career Sesa started his career in Switzerland playing for Zürich and Baden before having his breakthrough during his stint at Servette FC. In 1998, he moved to Italy to join Serie B club Lecce, winning promotion to Serie A on his first season. His second season in Italy gained him interest from Napoli, who signed him for 16 billion Italian lira in 2000. His stay at Napoli however turned out to be rather unimpressive, and he suffered relegation with his club on his first season with the ''Azzurri''. He was released by Napoli in 2004, after the club folded due to financial troubles, and returned to Switzerland to play for Aarau. In 2005, he returned to Italy, playing in the lower professional tiers with Palaz ...
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General Ulpiano Paez Airport
General Ulpiano Paez Airport is a public/military joint-use airport serving the coastal city of Salinas, in the Santa Elena Province of Ecuador. The city and airport are on a peninsula extending into the Pacific Ocean. The Salinas non-directional beacon (Ident: SLS) and VOR-DME (Ident: SAV) are located on the field. History During World War II the airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces Sixth Air Force defending the South American coastline and the Panama Canal against Japanese submarines. Flying units assigned to the airfield were: * 25th Bombardment Squadron (Panama Canal Department), 21 January 1942 – 22 May 1943, (B-24 Liberator) * 3d Bombardment Squadron ( 6th Bombardment Group), 23 May-11 June 1943, (B-17 Flying Fortress) * 51st Fighter Squadron ( 32d Fighter Group) December 1942-March 1943 (P-40 Warhawk) See also *Transport in Ecuador *List of airports in Ecuador This is a list of airports in Ecuador, sorted by location. Airports Airport names ...
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